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after a short induction to the work, she'll be joining conversation by mhs's own sarah, georgie. useful objects examines the history of american museums during the 19th century through the eyes of visitors or writers and collectors museums of this period held a wide range of objects from botanical and zoological specimens to antiquarian artifacts and technological models. they were intended to promote useful knowledge these collections generated broader discussions about how objects were selected preserved in classified as well as who is to decide their value. these reflections shaped broader debate about the scope and purpose of museums in american culture. they continue to resonate today. ms. gotchburn is the assistant director is the assistant director of studies in an election on history and literature at harvard university. she's taught seminars in tutorials on museums in america museums and material culture and science exploration and empire. a research and teaching focus on 19th century american literature and culture with particular interest in material. culture museum st
after a short induction to the work, she'll be joining conversation by mhs's own sarah, georgie. useful objects examines the history of american museums during the 19th century through the eyes of visitors or writers and collectors museums of this period held a wide range of objects from botanical and zoological specimens to antiquarian artifacts and technological models. they were intended to promote useful knowledge these collections generated broader discussions about how objects were...
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she will be joined by mhs's sara georgini, who is a familiar face to our regulars. she is the series editor for the papers of john adams and the editorial process based on the historical society. she is the author of -- the religious lives of the adams family. -- smithsonian. miss reed gochberg received a ph. d. from boston university. without further ado, please join me in welcoming miss reed gochberg. >> thank you so, much, gavin for that introduction. thank you so much to all of you for being here tonight. i'm so grateful to the massachusetts historical society for hosting me. and i'm really looking forward to my conversation with sarah giorgione i also want to thank david and olivia for organizing this event. it's a pleasure to be here and have the chance to share my work on the history of museums with this community. i'm grateful to all of you for taking the time to i listen in and join in this conversation. i'm just gonna share my screen to get us started. i want to start out with a strange and perhaps surprising story from the early history of american museum
she will be joined by mhs's sara georgini, who is a familiar face to our regulars. she is the series editor for the papers of john adams and the editorial process based on the historical society. she is the author of -- the religious lives of the adams family. -- smithsonian. miss reed gochberg received a ph. d. from boston university. without further ado, please join me in welcoming miss reed gochberg. >> thank you so, much, gavin for that introduction. thank you so much to all of you...
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for me mh was blue. language and arts was. was red. history was purple for. >> that was not one of the colors listed. >> that was the color for me. > >> something straight out of star trek. engineers for a new spacecraft are creating a computer the good voice assist . assist astronauts. new technology that will be on unmanned orion spacecraft launching soon. it could give cs give crewmembers answers to questions about their flight st. flight status. for the unmanned flight, mission control we use software to ask questions and give verbal commands. depending on results, the virtual assistat virtual assistant could be integrated into future missions. >> siri, fly my aircraft. >> that would be nice. >> it's cool to see how technoly is evolving. > >> this is cute. a cat owner has has her hands full. >> is it cute? >> it is unique. a cat owner har hands full with a new litter esy with one kitten that has two fa. two faces. it is named harvey after a villain in the batman ss who at two faces. it comes from a rare genetic mutation caused the
for me mh was blue. language and arts was. was red. history was purple for. >> that was not one of the colors listed. >> that was the color for me. > >> something straight out of star trek. engineers for a new spacecraft are creating a computer the good voice assist . assist astronauts. new technology that will be on unmanned orion spacecraft launching soon. it could give cs give crewmembers answers to questions about their flight st. flight status. for the unmanned flight,...
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mey. [ jamecontin] d then was just so mh change for su . movein.es ntinues i me, the i was-wese, right but ere was something se. it all coo" one nit itas so sile. dressed .as something se. i st decid to do i one nit i t on men clothes drew beard, wish i hi was. in y recogniz mys a pho of thas beau. no, yodon't. [ mes contues ] it was sliberati. but i was really scared. i'd scred biie and t around so mucby the. so iade a cision that i just elve it. i meani couldn do anytng sile to chge it anay, it wasn importa. billieas impornt. en, 10 yrs later it ce screamg out ate. [ noudible dlogue ] you can work ou how li do you wishlf, you mit. you were born a man? i mean, what would've happened if i kept putting it off? the kindest, most loving kid in the world-- do you wish i st ne you were born a man? [ james sighs ] ye but then you wouldn't have had billie. no [ billie i'm si of tipting, bui just-- i st don'tant too this amore. well. how abou you mo back in? no. [ ticking ] [ phone:ine ringg ] [ answing mache ] y, it's billie. leavme a mesge. ay, bye. [ ma
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i see, i consider the penultimate one from the bottom and mh eun in m. b.. well, as the name is spelled, and you have it. the notch is wrong. well , in general, i see, even with glasses i see a lot. we found a good correction. you don’t have doubling correctly selected, and the glasses that we have are people of patients good afternoon and interest is the patient dolgova, she has diabetes mellitus, she complains about the appearance of a film, a film appeared in front of her left eye from viska 2 months ago, which is associated with an increase. an increase in blood pressure flashing lightning flies in front of your eyes with your diabetes with all of your stuff. all right, all right . thank you so much. and in general there is no such thing as vision. for example, i am very sensitive to this for bespectacled people, and we know that there are tens of millions of blind people in the world. how much is 50 million? yes? or something, some colossal number of generally unhappy people. god forbid further. let us be attentive to our health, to vision, to our orga
i see, i consider the penultimate one from the bottom and mh eun in m. b.. well, as the name is spelled, and you have it. the notch is wrong. well , in general, i see, even with glasses i see a lot. we found a good correction. you don’t have doubling correctly selected, and the glasses that we have are people of patients good afternoon and interest is the patient dolgova, she has diabetes mellitus, she complains about the appearance of a film, a film appeared in front of her left eye from...
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at marshal high school, they are working on a bit of a shrine for lance and blaze andries, another mhs grad who made it to the nfl. >> document a little bit their high school career, college awards they won, and their nfl. nfl success. >> reporter: role models for years to come. as the bay area begins a new 49ers era with trey lance, these folks have a message from marshal. >> really proud of tray, everytg tray, everything he has accomplh has accomplish said. >> we wish him the best, you know, they got a good kid ther. kid there. >> people will come to realize, you know, what a special thing we have in the young man that s raised here in marshal. >> reporter: in marshal, minnes, marshal, minnesota, kpix5. >> cool to see the town of marshal wearing red and gold ar gold after their home town hero. >> our satellite office over th. office over there. >> it is. > >> max will be reporting from marshal, minnesota all week, we know the bay area is full of 49ers superfans, now is your chance to recognize them, get your cell phone out and scan the qr code on your screen to nominate your favorite
at marshal high school, they are working on a bit of a shrine for lance and blaze andries, another mhs grad who made it to the nfl. >> document a little bit their high school career, college awards they won, and their nfl. nfl success. >> reporter: role models for years to come. as the bay area begins a new 49ers era with trey lance, these folks have a message from marshal. >> really proud of tray, everytg tray, everything he has accomplh has accomplish said. >> we wish...
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people can enjoy dance, live musical performances and mh more.will begin at the civic center. >> it is a term for basically a party or fiesta. for folks interested in a free event that is fun for the whole family with family with a lot of food this will be your one stop shop. >> this will be the first time the celebration is in person in two years. it runs this weekend from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m. it will be streamed on facebook and and youtube. >> the good thing about these events when they are downtown on the east side, less fog. >> i don't think it will be a huge concern this weekend regardless of which side of the city you will be on. eventually the fog will retreat to the coast. looking ideal to this year's festival. the first time it has been in person in two ye. two years. it is going to be significantly warmer as you go further inland. here is what you you need to know as we finish off the work week. fog spreadink out as we head through the rest of tonight. i don't think it will take too long for that to retreat. normal august weather wil
people can enjoy dance, live musical performances and mh more.will begin at the civic center. >> it is a term for basically a party or fiesta. for folks interested in a free event that is fun for the whole family with family with a lot of food this will be your one stop shop. >> this will be the first time the celebration is in person in two years. it runs this weekend from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m. it will be streamed on facebook and and youtube. >> the good thing about these...
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we'rright noin a ries cald "gracend frank" anwe were "9 to 5 d, but mh more importan-listen. with resurant opportunies unit cause weant to g a one ir wage on theallot next novber. ok. it wouldaise t wages not justor everydy but r tippedorkers. ha you eve work as a iter? i'a tippedorker. both: yore a pped worr? nda: i dn't reale that there s a two-ered sysm. wh we talkbout raing the nimum wa mo of the me it don't includtipped wkers.and i waignorantf that. you ed to fi this out.we wou love yo to vunteeras aanvasser absolute. toin: we'rtrying t get on the llot in 2018.yeah. they have a nimum wage acrs the bod-- everytng acros the bod. d they'det thr tips awell. that fantast. i, asi from bng the mager her i'veeen servg for years bore did this yeah, i ce worke as aaiter, t. tomlini'm hereecause care abo the wking pern. mother s a nurss aidemy fatr workedn a factory. ey livedaycheckto payeck. weever hadny savin or anying likehat. and i'veust alwa empaized witworking ople. they hav a twtiered stem where pped wairs on get 3.3an hour. oh, so they have to make up for the rest with tips
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: if y take soone from etern eure and yochange tir name from pavvsky to palmerr to pas, they ght be mho pass asomeone o is of freh originr britis orig or somethers, o gean origi for exale. but africanmerican who jacob andrews is ill going toe by phetype, like to assilate in the me degrethat somne who is whi will. think pple norealize at avoing th originaltigmatation wh ur name just se does no avoid thstigmatition whe yoshow up d are obrved by phenotype someone whos not ite. so the question is, you wan them to ow that u're bla orsian before ey meet u or not?nd that now, i ink, the new estion tt peop are adoing wh they conser names iquita: like my me. i don'know why cannot ally exess likehis deepeaning behi why i le my nam i ju do. [ks shouti] gi: come he, parke naauhmocaii: i ft like t day th i legal got my pers th i becama new peon and ke i kinof so of ed it,his old in. it felt good it actuay felt gd. ev though took me while to tell her at my na from birth wa't naauhcquaii, once i elained ito her wt i wenthroughs a chil she unrstood a then shgets why i didn'tven wa to speak it sohat ki
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myrtleats toasand chs tea, tuckin her srt, kiss her husbd and so-mwah, mh-- rush out theoor.to , guys. m late. love y." duke, 31myrtle'susband, stubbl hair, unkempt beard, wears robe, gray sweatpants with coffee stains on them, and an old blue sweatshirt. "what? ok. bye. have a great day." duke sits at the kitchen table, hunched over, bags under eyes, sips coffee. [slurp] "she's always late. at least she remembered her--oh, shi...llelagh! heh." duke looks around, notices myrtle left her lunch on the kitch island. isaiah, eight monthscurly afrowears bi yellow jamas, ana robe. throws chrios in s high cir. "i mean,h, no." ke takes serious deep breh... [iales, exles] was to theight swih, dimsight. [gong] the rooms dark. he lights a candle, walks towards isaiah. duke lifts him out of his highchair,laces m on the floor. [gong] duke sit isaiah looks confused. "son, mom left her lunch, which means she'll cave and eat at steve's cafe. we can't let that happen. last time, they gave her food poisoning. she hogged the toilet all night, like a koala hugging a tree." he motions to myrtle's
myrtleats toasand chs tea, tuckin her srt, kiss her husbd and so-mwah, mh-- rush out theoor.to , guys. m late. love y." duke, 31myrtle'susband, stubbl hair, unkempt beard, wears robe, gray sweatpants with coffee stains on them, and an old blue sweatshirt. "what? ok. bye. have a great day." duke sits at the kitchen table, hunched over, bags under eyes, sips coffee. [slurp] "she's always late. at least she remembered her--oh, shi...llelagh! heh." duke looks around,...
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we are very mh saddened by this event. >> reporter: investigators are g reporter: investigators are comg reporter: investigators are comg reporter: investigators are comg reporter: investigators are comg reporter: investigators are comg reporter: investigators are comg reporter: investigators are comg reporter: investigators are comg reporter: investigators are comg reporter: through the scene of the crash and doing interviews. they are going to take the remains of ths remains of the plains to a secure location to check for ane check for any possible mechanical failure. it's going to be a long process. the ntsb s they will published a preliminary report in about two weeks. but a final report with e final cause could take up to tw. > >> richmond pd has demand a mand of sexually assaulting a woman on a part train. the woman saide was riding south when a man put his hands down her shirt and hit hit her in the face which he tried to get away. using part surveillance video, police were able to track down and arrest te 21-year-old suspect. he is now g charges of assault, sexual battery, and le
we are very mh saddened by this event. >> reporter: investigators are g reporter: investigators are comg reporter: investigators are comg reporter: investigators are comg reporter: investigators are comg reporter: investigators are comg reporter: investigators are comg reporter: investigators are comg reporter: investigators are comg reporter: investigators are comg reporter: through the scene of the crash and doing interviews. they are going to take the remains of ths remains of the...
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. >> i want athletes to have as mh emotional help as a to athletic. athletic. >> i want schools that have mental health education. >> my name is sophia and they want to help resolve the stigmad stigma around mental health. >> i want people with mental heh issues to have their story told. . >> i and terry delaney and i want kids to be taken seriously when they come forward and ask r help. >> a documentary sprung up aftee suicide of katie meyer. >> she was a beloved member of our committee and to hear of heg was really devastating. >> these kids tell me stories og who has taken their own life? how many of you have had a struggle of your own? how many of you know a young person who has struggled with mental and el illness? all of you. why step forward and do something about t about it? >> i struggled sorry my journey with mental illness was extremely difficult. he tells my are doing something about it bee they know the pain of the problem when it goes on answered. it is a matter of when when someone struggles. if we don't have those resources avaie and k
. >> i want athletes to have as mh emotional help as a to athletic. athletic. >> i want schools that have mental health education. >> my name is sophia and they want to help resolve the stigmad stigma around mental health. >> i want people with mental heh issues to have their story told. . >> i and terry delaney and i want kids to be taken seriously when they come forward and ask r help. >> a documentary sprung up aftee suicide of katie meyer. >> she...
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uc who qualifies for how mh and will it impact inflation we have the details on that next so you getted data for just $30/mo, taxes and fees included. plus we have a new plan with 5g ultra wideband. switch today at visible dot com. ♪ ♪ wow, we're crunching tons of polygons here! what's going on? where's regina? hi, i'm ladonna. i invest in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to the nasdaq-100 innovations, like real time cgi. okay... yeah... oh. don't worry i got it! become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq >>> welcome back, everybody. the president getting ready to talk about his student loan forgiveness plan in just a few minutes from now for what we can expect to hear i am joined by sharon epperson this has been a long awaited, almost t almost torturous and now we'll hear what he has in mind. >> in just a few minutes president biden will unveil this long-awaited plan for student loan debt relief and here's what we know so far the biden administration will forgive up to $20,000 for pell grant recipients and up to $10,000 for other borrowers and for individuals earning les
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people thought that was toooo mh like the art of power which is a thomas jefferson. >> "the art of the deal". then we need it nancy pelosi and the test of power at which was all right. we ended up with nancy pelosi and the lessons of power. the thing about nancy pelosi as she learned lessonse about power from the day she was born. the date she was born, newspaper photographers showed up at her mother's bedside in the hospital to take pictures. which then appeared on the fronm page of multiple papers her dad was a member of congress, a prominent family. the family had had five boys in a row, finally had a grocer that was notable. nancy has been in the news columns, she was the person when her father then went to spieth mayor of baltimore. she heldbl the bible on the stad for his swearing in. this is someone who grew up with a lot of role models for power. one of his that is her remarkable father. you are all too young to know him. some of you might have known his son was a one term mayor of baltimore. died about six months ago. but the other remarkable role model nancy pelosi was her mo
people thought that was toooo mh like the art of power which is a thomas jefferson. >> "the art of the deal". then we need it nancy pelosi and the test of power at which was all right. we ended up with nancy pelosi and the lessons of power. the thing about nancy pelosi as she learned lessonse about power from the day she was born. the date she was born, newspaper photographers showed up at her mother's bedside in the hospital to take pictures. which then appeared on the fronm...
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the difference is, and there's no logical explanation for this except for the jobge creators mh thatwe have different tax rates depending on how you earn your income. how you make money. so people who work for a living, people who operate bookstores or advocacy groups and get a paycheck every other week or every other month with some money taken out for taxes, theyx pay tax rate starting at 10% going up to almost 40% 36-point something. people like me who do not earn any money at all and do volunteer work part time, people like me pay tax rates of zero for the first 7,100,000 or so and then 15% and then 20%. so i pay a far lower tax rate than other people. even if i make the same amount of money is somebody else who works for a living, i actually can spend more money or save more money. because i get richer, because they pay less taxes that differences even greater the following year. that is why the rich get richer and everyone else, whatever. cooks morris let's break it down into some numbers. let's say one person works 52 weeks a year three hours a week and they bring home $100,00
the difference is, and there's no logical explanation for this except for the jobge creators mh thatwe have different tax rates depending on how you earn your income. how you make money. so people who work for a living, people who operate bookstores or advocacy groups and get a paycheck every other week or every other month with some money taken out for taxes, theyx pay tax rate starting at 10% going up to almost 40% 36-point something. people like me who do not earn any money at all and do...
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>> you should understand, won mh of this year's got a shell filled, they can't touch you there, but..eys. you can't cosign for this because may be a windmill involved. >> i think golf is a made up way to entertain men on the wee weekends. i don't agree with it. so i have more respect. >> danny you are do dana, you aa sports expert on this. >> dana: i think if you do something, you will do a lot for a charity. you will embarrass yourself. so yeah. >> that being said, this open should be closed. one more thing is up next. ♪ ♪ they said it couldn't be done. because the big drug companies have billions of dollars and an army of lobbyists. but aarp has never run from a tough fight. they stood with their 38 million members and said, "enough." enough of the highest prescription drug prices in the world. together, we forced the big drug companies to lower prices and save americans money. we won this fight, but big pharma won't stop. so neither will aarp. i'll pick this one up. i earn 3% cash back on dining including takeout with chase freedom unlimited. so, it's not a problem at all. you guys
>> you should understand, won mh of this year's got a shell filled, they can't touch you there, but..eys. you can't cosign for this because may be a windmill involved. >> i think golf is a made up way to entertain men on the wee weekends. i don't agree with it. so i have more respect. >> danny you are do dana, you aa sports expert on this. >> dana: i think if you do something, you will do a lot for a charity. you will embarrass yourself. so yeah. >> that being...
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was a whole lot harder and a whole lot harder trying to pay off that debt, so iha think we're in a mh better placere right now with t plan that the president has actually announced. now, look, i'm going to keep fighting for more, because i think there is more good that we can do, but we need to take a deep breath and acknowledge juse how historic this moment is, and how the presidentme of the unit states has reached out to individuals, to middle class families, to working families, and said i'm going to put government on your side. >> you bring up communities of color, and i think we need to focus specifically on black women, because they are the sort of most vulnerable as it were in terms of the hell of debt as you call it, black women on average, they borrow more than any other racial group, they have to, $41,466, and then if you look at who1, voted for joe biden, in t 2020jo election, black women we for joe biden, 90% to donald trump's 9%. and this is a key part of the president's base, and they in many ways, the black community starting with the south carolini primary, helped get
was a whole lot harder and a whole lot harder trying to pay off that debt, so iha think we're in a mh better placere right now with t plan that the president has actually announced. now, look, i'm going to keep fighting for more, because i think there is more good that we can do, but we need to take a deep breath and acknowledge juse how historic this moment is, and how the presidentme of the unit states has reached out to individuals, to middle class families, to working families, and said i'm...
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going for the triple threat, that's business, party, and a mh axle bowden.ld enough to have that much glorious hair. well, this morning, we are pleased to announce the champion in the 2022 kid's division. he is, emmett bailey of wisconsin. yeah, just bringing the heat right there. congratulations, young man. and wisconsin just showing out, winning in the teen division on the strength of this mullet from caden kershaw, closing the deal obviously with that nice feathering up top. just tremendous work, fellows. you have made 1990s billy ray cyrus and andre agassi very proud. >>> the final low goes to a brown bear in turkey experience, after getting into some hallucinogenic honey. the bear cub is just fine after a bad trip on something called deli bal, a honey native to the region that can induce intoxication and hallucination. turkish officials helped the bear to a veterinarian where she recovered quickly, and is now in good health, thank goodness. good health, thank goodness. though she has started the citi custom cash℠ card automatically adjusts to earn you m
going for the triple threat, that's business, party, and a mh axle bowden.ld enough to have that much glorious hair. well, this morning, we are pleased to announce the champion in the 2022 kid's division. he is, emmett bailey of wisconsin. yeah, just bringing the heat right there. congratulations, young man. and wisconsin just showing out, winning in the teen division on the strength of this mullet from caden kershaw, closing the deal obviously with that nice feathering up top. just tremendous...
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local coverage now from our affiliate, wc mh nbc 4 and their reporter in columbus. first a warning, the video may be difficult to watch. >> reporter: what you're watching his body camera video from just after 2:00 tuesday morning. columbus police officers are outside an apartment in the 3200 block of sullivan avenue. the lease chief elaine bryant says officers were there serving a warrant on 20-year old donovan lewis for improperly handling a firearm, salt, and domestic violence. you can hear police knocking and identifying themselves in the video. according to chief bryant, eight to 10 minutes go by before anyone answers. eventually two men come out and are detained. neither are lewis. police send a dog and. then they go in and leash the dog. here is a look in real time of what happens next. we are stopping the video so it does not show lewis getting shot by the k-9 officer. during a news conference tuesday afternoon chief brian showed the video in real time and then frame by frame. >> eyes were looking at this, frame by frame, there appears to be something. he rai
local coverage now from our affiliate, wc mh nbc 4 and their reporter in columbus. first a warning, the video may be difficult to watch. >> reporter: what you're watching his body camera video from just after 2:00 tuesday morning. columbus police officers are outside an apartment in the 3200 block of sullivan avenue. the lease chief elaine bryant says officers were there serving a warrant on 20-year old donovan lewis for improperly handling a firearm, salt, and domestic violence. you can...
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it is still the mh of august, folks. as we extend o the next couple of days, i can't can't say this will necessarilye the same trend. below average right now, it is nothing crazy, nothing to write home about by any means. take a look at the rest of our microclimates and how we can enjoy this weather before the heat is on the way. if you live in the santa clara valley, still dealing with low 80s, upper 70s it a great oppory to get fresh air after work, go on a stroll with the kids or the the dogs. once we extended to the east inland hills, 90s are e are bearable. this is what we are used to this time of year. concord hit it right on par today. once we head into the peninsula, we actually raging below average. a significant one flow is cooling us off with that with that cool, pacific breeze that will not last for too much longer. this area of high pressure is the heat down, pushing its way into california. boy, do i need it, we will fill fill it in the next couple of days. for now, still sitting in the upper 80s by the nex
it is still the mh of august, folks. as we extend o the next couple of days, i can't can't say this will necessarilye the same trend. below average right now, it is nothing crazy, nothing to write home about by any means. take a look at the rest of our microclimates and how we can enjoy this weather before the heat is on the way. if you live in the santa clara valley, still dealing with low 80s, upper 70s it a great oppory to get fresh air after work, go on a stroll with the kids or the the...
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we heard brian saying they will feel it in lower prescription drug prices of medical bills, but how mhbe felt? annie: amy is right, it won't be felt immediately, but i hate for one thing to get lost, which is this is a very big piece of legislation. democrats, i was thinking about this, snce the turn of this millennia, crowds have been talking about this talking point of we will have medicare negotiate for prescription drug prices. we have heard that lking point for the last 25 years and they have finally done it. i do think that is something they can say to their voters that they got a major piece of their agenda done. i think it is right, a lot of what they ask for they did not get done, there is no child tax credit, that is off the table, but there are things that democrats can talk about in the fall. talking to some republicans about this, they are also saying they realize they will be on defense on the prescription drug piece, but also interestingly, the pay for, they are realizing democrats have a good populist talking point by paying for this bill by having the richest companies
we heard brian saying they will feel it in lower prescription drug prices of medical bills, but how mhbe felt? annie: amy is right, it won't be felt immediately, but i hate for one thing to get lost, which is this is a very big piece of legislation. democrats, i was thinking about this, snce the turn of this millennia, crowds have been talking about this talking point of we will have medicare negotiate for prescription drug prices. we have heard that lking point for the last 25 years and they...
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we have mh more ahead on uc >> good morning.ora in sunnyvale had an $11,675 all-in-one range, but she said a knob broke, rendering the oven useless. good news, debora had an extended warranty. it wouldn't work and needed a part. the rep told her the part was no longer available and promised a reimbursement instead. after a month of waiting and no check, debora called us. we contacted the warranty company. six days later, it sent debora $11,675 for a new appliance. the company said debora's claim was approved but the check got held up internally. it apologized for the oversight and had the check cut and mailed to the customer. debora got it and she said "we can't wait to cook and bake for family again." if a company burns you, let us know. go to nbcbayarea.com and click the "responds" option from the main menu or call us, 888-996-tips. >> thanks, chris. >> 6:26 right now. >>> coming up next, the top stories we're following for you today including the debate heating up over privacy versus safety. a south bay city's proposal to rol
we have mh more ahead on uc >> good morning.ora in sunnyvale had an $11,675 all-in-one range, but she said a knob broke, rendering the oven useless. good news, debora had an extended warranty. it wouldn't work and needed a part. the rep told her the part was no longer available and promised a reimbursement instead. after a month of waiting and no check, debora called us. we contacted the warranty company. six days later, it sent debora $11,675 for a new appliance. the company said...
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so that allowed us to prove that russia had provided the missile launcher that shot down mh-17. >> reporterblished its findings, and russia imposed a new law. >> the russian government passed a specific law banning soldiers from carrying mobile devices during hostilities. which is dubbed in russia the bellingcat law. >> reporter: christo grozev is executive director of bellingcat, leading its 30 full-time researchers. his personal focus has been on russian political assassinations. >> what have you learned about how vladimir putin operates? >> what we have found out is that none of these crimes could have been perpetrated without vladimir putin being in the know and not only aware but approving of all of these crimes. so in a nutshell, what we found out is that putin is operating an industrial-scale assassination program on his own people. >> reporter: bellingcat's next big project, the russian assassination program, started in 2018 after a russian defector and his daughter living in britain were poisoned with a military-grade nerve agent. the british had passport photos and false names of
so that allowed us to prove that russia had provided the missile launcher that shot down mh-17. >> reporterblished its findings, and russia imposed a new law. >> the russian government passed a specific law banning soldiers from carrying mobile devices during hostilities. which is dubbed in russia the bellingcat law. >> reporter: christo grozev is executive director of bellingcat, leading its 30 full-time researchers. his personal focus has been on russian political...
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>> hmm-mh. >> you just knew? >> we just knew. >> but they had to be sure.digging began. >> we find a little piece of a jacket. when we pulled that jacket back, that's when he stopped. we said, this is her. this is it. >> throughout the day, marshburn had been texting fayetteville police about her progress. now, minutes after sending kelli's body, he sent them something definitive and dreadful. >> a photo of what appears to be a human bone. a place he's digging. and at that time, he contacted him and said, hay, cease and desist on digging. don't do nothing else. >> police rushed to the scene and soon detective josh locklear was interrogating hoblert on camera. >> where do you want me to start from? the very beginning? >> holbert told the whole horrible story. how he took kelli to the bar and they hung out, then later, said holbert, someone there told kelli about his prior sex offense. she got upset and swore at him in the empty parking lot. >> and i just snapped and zone pd o ed out and hit her and knocked her out. >> hoblert said he took kelli to his camp s
>> hmm-mh. >> you just knew? >> we just knew. >> but they had to be sure.digging began. >> we find a little piece of a jacket. when we pulled that jacket back, that's when he stopped. we said, this is her. this is it. >> throughout the day, marshburn had been texting fayetteville police about her progress. now, minutes after sending kelli's body, he sent them something definitive and dreadful. >> a photo of what appears to be a human bone. a place he's...
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to them.he their worldview, donald trump could not possibly lose under anyss circumstances but as is mhbigger, 70% of republicans believe the election was, illegitimate in some way, shape or form. some people choose to believe it and some people are falling for it and some people uttering up their arms because they are seen so much noise they don't know what to believe and that's probably the most alarming part of that last group. >> there are a lot of things surprising and one of them you say a large part of the country never heard any negative information about trump, is that true? >> if you live within the right wing system -- >> i hear negative about him all the time. [laughter] >> you hear it, it is the perspective of the deep state or new york times lying the right reallyig doesn't, create this information bubble for large swaths of their electric where the information to get is filtered to them in a way almost entirely positive or if there's a larger conversation about trump it's explaining why it is favorable to trump. >> the whole section where you talk about the importance of
to them.he their worldview, donald trump could not possibly lose under anyss circumstances but as is mhbigger, 70% of republicans believe the election was, illegitimate in some way, shape or form. some people choose to believe it and some people are falling for it and some people uttering up their arms because they are seen so much noise they don't know what to believe and that's probably the most alarming part of that last group. >> there are a lot of things surprising and one of them...
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people doth not recognize how mh they give up in terms ofig their privacy when they sign onto the social media services and they can be targeted and manipulatedd in this way. but i agree it's a very difficult constitutional a question. >> i go to another you post which is disclosing algorithms. this is talkedot about a lot wih regard to reform and social media. could you explain what you mean by this and why you believe it would be would be beneficial? >> algorithm is a fancy name for a computer program that tells the program what to do. so let me get another example from my speech book. there is a time in october think it was october of 2020 you went on to instagram and you did a search for joe biden on instagram, some the things that would be returned in the search would be positive information about donald trump. but if you went ongr instagram t the same time and it's owned by the same country that owns facebook, you going to instagram in his search for donald trump you do not get positive statements links to stories about joe biden. and this was a technical glitch they were not tryin
people doth not recognize how mh they give up in terms ofig their privacy when they sign onto the social media services and they can be targeted and manipulatedd in this way. but i agree it's a very difficult constitutional a question. >> i go to another you post which is disclosing algorithms. this is talkedot about a lot wih regard to reform and social media. could you explain what you mean by this and why you believe it would be would be beneficial? >> algorithm is a fancy name...
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there's another bill out there that has nothing to do with nacompeting with china but as mh as $300 millionof additional federal spending. industrial policies, corporate welfare bailing out the industry that doesn't need bailouts and i've got toed tell you a dozen republicans voted for it in the senatela. the top three in the country appreciate your efforts. you mentioned to the previous call making nonclinical comments about mr. biden's cognitive abilities. you actually called our president an idiot. but my question is this. you referred to the tax cuts, tax policies as decades ofax prosperity. his policies cost george bush a second term because it was economics clinton ran on in the state of the economy. thirty years would have taken us up to the second thate was an economic debacle as well. >> there's a lot on the table there. a lot on the table. perhaps id said that in passing but i don't believe that. putting that aside, reversing a small part we went in and lost the election. but the bulk of the tax cuts when reagan came in it was 70%. it's raised to 31 and bill clinton took it to so
there's another bill out there that has nothing to do with nacompeting with china but as mh as $300 millionof additional federal spending. industrial policies, corporate welfare bailing out the industry that doesn't need bailouts and i've got toed tell you a dozen republicans voted for it in the senatela. the top three in the country appreciate your efforts. you mentioned to the previous call making nonclinical comments about mr. biden's cognitive abilities. you actually called our president an...
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share specifically in servers as well as pcs it is not something that got speeded last weak oek or last mhp and more importantly, you had a disruption in the end market where you move from the enterprise to the cloud, and that created this big gateway and opportunity for amd to take all that share >> speaking of end markets, you know, there were warnings from amd and intel on the pc market what are you forecasting on when some of the pressure on the end markets may see a bottom is it this year as intel suggested? or further out >> well, i think you really need to go back pre-covid to look at certain end markets, and specifically, you're asking about the pc market, that market had gone ex-growth pre-covid and was on the decline all of a sudden during covid people got multiple pcs for work, for home, et cetera. and the pc got reimagined. so we went from a market that was 275 million units or so, declining 2% or 5% per year and you went tup to 350 million units. i think it's a market that is ex-growth. we are going back to a market 275, 280, and ultimately, it's going to be ex-growth going fo
share specifically in servers as well as pcs it is not something that got speeded last weak oek or last mhp and more importantly, you had a disruption in the end market where you move from the enterprise to the cloud, and that created this big gateway and opportunity for amd to take all that share >> speaking of end markets, you know, there were warnings from amd and intel on the pc market what are you forecasting on when some of the pressure on the end markets may see a bottom is it this...
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across our systems of care as well as to fill positions enabled by the new programming under prop c and mhs. in total we have hired, either on boarded or the process of selecting candidates for approximately 400 workers across our systems of care in behavioral health as well as whole person integrated care. and that is my last slide, we're happy to take questions. >> thank you, i have a few. and i guess, maybe wub way do this is go through the more interesting slides. can we go back to the first presentation on the linkage? let me pull up the slide that says linkage renovations. there we go. and so linkage is important well, dr. leaer' tell us why linkage is important. >> well linkage is very crucial when patients present in a crisis. what is going to determine their ultimate recovery and ability to live with, psychiatric condition is their follow-up. so that's a crucial part of what we try to do and what our mental health system does to be able to link patients so that they can relatively after they leave, they can have an appointment with a mental health provider that is appropriate for t
across our systems of care as well as to fill positions enabled by the new programming under prop c and mhs. in total we have hired, either on boarded or the process of selecting candidates for approximately 400 workers across our systems of care in behavioral health as well as whole person integrated care. and that is my last slide, we're happy to take questions. >> thank you, i have a few. and i guess, maybe wub way do this is go through the more interesting slides. can we go back to...