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i'm the president of the middle east institute. i'm in washington dc and it gives me great pleasure to welcome our friend and colleague ambassador martin indict for a talk about his new book called master of the game henry kissinger and the art of middle east diplomacy. i exhibited here and encourage you all to read it. i've been reading it all of last week and taking copious notes and very eager to discuss it with martin. ambassador indic is currently a distinguished senior fellow at the center for relations in new york. but as you know, he's had a long and distinguished career in the us diplomatic and foreign service particularly relating to the middle east and the israel palestine conflict. that involved ambassador to israel a number of times served as assistant secretary of state for near east affairs. it was a special assistant to president clinton also as special and void to president obama on the israeli-parestinian negotiations. somebody who's really been on all parts of this. us peacemaking history in the middle east and c
i'm the president of the middle east institute. i'm in washington dc and it gives me great pleasure to welcome our friend and colleague ambassador martin indict for a talk about his new book called master of the game henry kissinger and the art of middle east diplomacy. i exhibited here and encourage you all to read it. i've been reading it all of last week and taking copious notes and very eager to discuss it with martin. ambassador indic is currently a distinguished senior fellow at the...
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in the middle east policy as well. we are returning to a time where there is, you know research in russia. there's a china looming and that is relevant to the middle east. so how would he or how would you kind of being a kissinger whisperer attempt? how do you deal with the smaller groups, you know like that are not states and and the you know the big the big great powers which are not the soviet union. but they're they're a big challenge just to the us at least in the region. how do you think that fit into his framework? yeah, so i want to make clear that i'm not speaking for henry kissinger. i understand that i accidentally no in the sense that i haven't talked to him in detail about about how he would deal with the current situation my conversations were about very dealt with the situation back then because that's what i was focused on in the book. but if i try to apply disengerian principles. to the current situation, i would say first of all. that in terms of the non-state actors. he had no time for you know unles
in the middle east policy as well. we are returning to a time where there is, you know research in russia. there's a china looming and that is relevant to the middle east. so how would he or how would you kind of being a kissinger whisperer attempt? how do you deal with the smaller groups, you know like that are not states and and the you know the big the big great powers which are not the soviet union. but they're they're a big challenge just to the us at least in the region. how do you think...
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a special meaning of characterization in the middle east. has that happened and if in fact it has happened, how would you differentiate the bidens administration towards policy in syria from the previous administration in syria? mcgurk: one thing with our approach in the region, our conversation in capitals have been very frank and direct. when it comes to saudi arabia, this is a historic partnership that is going to indoor. -- going to indoor -- endure. we have discussed the saudi's from the top down. it is something that is very dangerous for any country the defense of saudi arabia is a very important interest of ours sometimes when we have discussions with congress, the conflict is locked in a paradigm of 2015, 2016, 2017. over the last year, the saudi's have supported u.n. initiative. initiatives to wind down the war. they have answered these initiatives by launching against the town of --. -- mara. they do not want to live under putin. whose motto is death to america, death to christians, death to the jews. over last year, the who these
a special meaning of characterization in the middle east. has that happened and if in fact it has happened, how would you differentiate the bidens administration towards policy in syria from the previous administration in syria? mcgurk: one thing with our approach in the region, our conversation in capitals have been very frank and direct. when it comes to saudi arabia, this is a historic partnership that is going to indoor. -- going to indoor -- endure. we have discussed the saudi's from the...
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do we have allies in the middle east, or do we have partners?lly is a country with which we share common interests and values, how would you best describe countries like egypt, saudi arabia and even the israelis where there's a high coincidence of interests and values but certainly by no means is that across the board with rirespect to american interest. so how do we look at our partners because our partners are critically important in the achievements of the objectives and policies. >> you've done this work and you recognize trying to paint a broad categories. an ally is defined in the dictionary as a treaty ally that's one thing. an ally is defined as a state cooperating with another military of affairs. let me give you an example. when we had after the afghanistann crisis we had to bring out what became over 100,000 afghans myself and otherss called every capital aa said we are going to have to ask for your permission to use your facilities. we don't know how many afghans that will be in the country for an indefinite period of time. we don't
do we have allies in the middle east, or do we have partners?lly is a country with which we share common interests and values, how would you best describe countries like egypt, saudi arabia and even the israelis where there's a high coincidence of interests and values but certainly by no means is that across the board with rirespect to american interest. so how do we look at our partners because our partners are critically important in the achievements of the objectives and policies. >>...
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do we have allies in the middle east or do we have partners? if an ally is a country with which we share common interests and values, how would you describe countries like egypt, saudi arabia, and even the israelis, where there is a high coincidence of interests and values, but by no means is that across the board with respect to american interests. our partners are critically important in the achievements of our objectives and our policies. >> i love talking to you, because you have done this work and recognize the flexibility. i am not trying to paint broad categories, but this is a dictionary definition of a treaty ally, that's one thing. in cooperating of the area of affairs -- let me give you an example, when we had the afghanistan crisis and had to bring out what became well over 100,000 afghans. myself and others called every capital in the gulf and said, we are going to have to ask your permission to use your facilities to bring out, we don't know how many afghans that will be in your country for an indefinite period of time. we don't k
do we have allies in the middle east or do we have partners? if an ally is a country with which we share common interests and values, how would you describe countries like egypt, saudi arabia, and even the israelis, where there is a high coincidence of interests and values, but by no means is that across the board with respect to american interests. our partners are critically important in the achievements of our objectives and our policies. >> i love talking to you, because you have done...
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i sometimes ask are we de-prioritizing the middle east region. that is the wrong classroom -- that is a wrong question. i was with the bush administration and the war in iraq, taking casualties every day. i live through that every single day. if you look at that time until now, it is quite different. that is important. we are not trying to pursue a transformation of this region. we are trying to pursue very corporate -- and our means and capabilities. it is a very important the medic point about how to approach this region. you will not see from the biden administration announcements of setting grandiose objections -- objectives without a factual foundation. it is important if you look at presidential history. jfk and we are going to moan. if you discover -- if you study that decision, one of the top scientists at the time said "mr. president, we can go to the moon. here is how you do it. here are the costs. it is not without risk but it is very achievable." that is a charge to my team and my students when i was teaching. also when i was coming f
i sometimes ask are we de-prioritizing the middle east region. that is the wrong classroom -- that is a wrong question. i was with the bush administration and the war in iraq, taking casualties every day. i live through that every single day. if you look at that time until now, it is quite different. that is important. we are not trying to pursue a transformation of this region. we are trying to pursue very corporate -- and our means and capabilities. it is a very important the medic point...
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since in the middle ages, nearly every one was illiterate. the few who could read and write with from wealthy families or men and women of the church to the people who made or owned books, looked off to them like treasures. a. copious might only produce $10.00 to $15.00 volumes and an entire lifetime which made the books incredibly valuable. but that was about to change and true, lockwood excited to obtain a lovely kodak such as the bible, for example, comes if you would have to slaughter an entire flock of sheep. and that was expensive when i may lease, but suddenly books could be had for little money. and reading became democratic reason. the knowledge became accessible to larger numbers of people mentioned smoking. these were dumb, it could more and more people were able to participate in scholarly discussions. about new ideas and the timing was so it's, that's the only way we can explain how europe became the continent of innovation and more so than any other mas, as either unclear continent. i see this on reflection. the scribes of the c
since in the middle ages, nearly every one was illiterate. the few who could read and write with from wealthy families or men and women of the church to the people who made or owned books, looked off to them like treasures. a. copious might only produce $10.00 to $15.00 volumes and an entire lifetime which made the books incredibly valuable. but that was about to change and true, lockwood excited to obtain a lovely kodak such as the bible, for example, comes if you would have to slaughter an...
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christian community in the middle east. we are delighted to have her here with us today. i'm going to ask a few questions to get it going but i want to keep this informal so the audience, feel free to raise your hand on zoom, type your questions and we'll get those as we go. thank you so much for being with us. >> great to be here in person. >> we are all sort of adjusting filing to having in person interactions and as much as we love, it's so much fun to have you in the room in addition to virtual colleagues. janine, you were born and raised as a roman catholic as you know in the book, hughes worked as a journalist in war zones 35 years. help us w understand the role yr own personal faith has played. not just thinking about the book and why you want to hone in on these ancient christian communities in the middle east but how faith sustains you for doing what you do. it's not something we often talk about but you witness atrocities, you've been great personal risk, what does faith mean to you? eliza in important element of study and what it means to be a journalist in you
christian community in the middle east. we are delighted to have her here with us today. i'm going to ask a few questions to get it going but i want to keep this informal so the audience, feel free to raise your hand on zoom, type your questions and we'll get those as we go. thank you so much for being with us. >> great to be here in person. >> we are all sort of adjusting filing to having in person interactions and as much as we love, it's so much fun to have you in the room in...
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people particularly in the middle east . and yet for me, what i did on the ground as a witness and as a human rights investigator was very separate from me as a person. although when you live amongst, if you're living in a warzone and i'm thinking very strongly right now of my time in sarajevo . it was living under siege in the city thatwas completely blockaded . and was very scary. there was shelling all the time. there was sniping but there was a catholic church that was open throughout this period and to get to it was actually the cathedral on marcella tito street, i don't know if anybody knows sarajevo but to reach it was great peril. you had to like run out to snipers alley and it was the main thoroughfare that people called snipers alley because people who were on the hills above could basically target you . but yet when i arrived there, i found such solace and such peace in the middle of an incredibly emotionless time and a very scary time. because essentially if you're living through war your very much alone. even if
people particularly in the middle east . and yet for me, what i did on the ground as a witness and as a human rights investigator was very separate from me as a person. although when you live amongst, if you're living in a warzone and i'm thinking very strongly right now of my time in sarajevo . it was living under siege in the city thatwas completely blockaded . and was very scary. there was shelling all the time. there was sniping but there was a catholic church that was open throughout this...
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in the middle east policy as well. we are returning to a time where there is, you know research in russia. there's a china looming and that is relevant to the middle east. so how would he or how would you kind of being a kissinger whisperer attempt? how do you deal with the smaller groups, you know like that are not states and and the you know the big the big great powers which are not the soviet union. but they're they're a big challenge just to the us at least in the region. how do you think that fit into his framework? yeah, so i want to make clear that i'm not speaking for henry kissinger. i understand that i accidentally no in the sense that i haven't talked to him in detail about about how he would deal with the current situation my conversations were about very dealt with the situation back then because that's what i was focused on in the book. but if i try to apply disengerian principles. to the current situation, i would say first of all. that in terms of the non-state actors. he had no time for you know unles
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i'm the president of the middle east institute. i'm in washington dc and it gives me great pleasure to welcome our friend and colleague ambassador martin indict for a talk about his new book called master of the game henry kissinger and the art of middle east diplomacy. i exhibited here and encourage you all to read it. i've been reading it all of last week and taking copious notes and very eager to discuss it with martin. ambassador indic is currently a distinguished senior fellow at the center for relations in new york. but as you know, he's had a long and distinguished career in the us diplomatic and foreign service particularly relating to the middle east and the israel palestine conflict. that involved ambassador to israel a number of times served as assistant secretary of state for near east affairs. it was a special assistant to president clinton also as special and void to president obama on the israeli-parestinian negotiations. somebody who's really been on all parts of this. us peacemaking history in the middle east and c
i'm the president of the middle east institute. i'm in washington dc and it gives me great pleasure to welcome our friend and colleague ambassador martin indict for a talk about his new book called master of the game henry kissinger and the art of middle east diplomacy. i exhibited here and encourage you all to read it. i've been reading it all of last week and taking copious notes and very eager to discuss it with martin. ambassador indic is currently a distinguished senior fellow at the...
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by the subcommittee on african global health and human rights along with the subcommittee on the middle east, northom africa and global -- terrorism with my colleague and friend. representative deutch i believe will be on the floor and will be joining us a little later. i think the witnesses for being here today, deputy assistant secretary and the state department and the assistant to the administrator robert jenkins of the usaid. i look forward to hearing experts describe the different areas types of conflict and the effectiveness of the government's mitigated responses to the conflicts and what we are doing to preventwe future ones ranging from violent extremism, armed conflict and more traditional warfare, these conflicts very consistently require lawmakers to understand the drivers whether audiological, socioeconomic or others. devisedd policy to address underlying cause and develop a framework to strengthen african governments and bilateral and multilateral responses. as the witnesses highlighted solutions to the conflicts in africa i hope they will also list the measures congress
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is interviewed by college middle east studies chair. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at booktv.org. ♪♪ >> a look at conflicts in africa with officials from the state department and the u.s. agency for international development. they testified on capitol hill about u.s. policy in the region and need to work with partner nations. >> the subcommittee on africa's global human rights will come to order. without objection, the chair is authorized to declare recess of the subcommittee at any time and all members will have five days to submit statements, strenuous materials and questions for the records subject to limitation to the rules. to insert something into the record, please have your staff e-mail the previously mentioned address or full committee staff. as a reminder to members, your video function on at all times even when not recognized. members are responsible and you yourself after you've finished speaking. the accompanying regulations staff only members wh
is interviewed by college middle east studies chair. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at booktv.org. ♪♪ >> a look at conflicts in africa with officials from the state department and the u.s. agency for international development. they testified on capitol hill about u.s. policy in the region and need to work with partner nations. >> the subcommittee on africa's global human rights will come to order....
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fourteen middle-class tax cuts made possible only through a commitment to fairness.e have done so much more. have noted our work to lower healthcare cost with those of children and put a college education within reach with our tuition free community college program and invested in childcare providers to make this critical service more accessible for families getting back to work this is the progress we can make together by putting our focus in the right place and this is thee progress from restoring responsible leadership to our state's t finances. for example four years ago no one thought we would ever pull ourselves up and out of the whole of the prior administration the legislature had dug our pension system into not only hurting the hard-working employees and retirees but threatened our financial health of working together we made living up to our obligation a priority and with this fiscal year making the first full payment into our public pension fund in 25 years. with these investments along with a strong stock market and new and responsible investment strategy
fourteen middle-class tax cuts made possible only through a commitment to fairness.e have done so much more. have noted our work to lower healthcare cost with those of children and put a college education within reach with our tuition free community college program and invested in childcare providers to make this critical service more accessible for families getting back to work this is the progress we can make together by putting our focus in the right place and this is thee progress from...
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they voted against the tax cuts for middle-class families. they voted against the funds we needed to reopen our schools, to keep police officers and firefighters on the job, to lower health care premiums. they voted against the funds we're now using two by covid booster shots and more antiviral pills. i refuse to let them stand in the way of this recovery, and now my focus is on keeping this recovery strong and durable, notwithstanding republican obstructionism. because, you know, i know, even as jobs and families and incomes are covered, families are still feeling the pinch of prices and costs. so we're taking that on, as well. and the way to do that is not to step back from the economic progress we've made, but to build on it. i've laid out a three-part plan to address costs families are facing. one, first part of that plan, fixing the supply chain. two, protecting consumers and promoting competition. three, lowering kitchen table costs, including with my build back better act. first, the supply chain. a couple of months ago, we heard a lot
they voted against the tax cuts for middle-class families. they voted against the funds we needed to reopen our schools, to keep police officers and firefighters on the job, to lower health care premiums. they voted against the funds we're now using two by covid booster shots and more antiviral pills. i refuse to let them stand in the way of this recovery, and now my focus is on keeping this recovery strong and durable, notwithstanding republican obstructionism. because, you know, i know, even...
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held by the subcommittee on african global health and human rights along with the subcommittee on middle east, north africa, and global counter terrorism, joined by my friend ted deutch, who will be on the floor later. gonzalez from the state department, and assistant to the administrator, robert jenkins from usaid. effectiveness from the u.s. government's response to the conflicts and what we are doing to help prevent future ones, ranging from violent extremism, armed conflict and traditional warfare, these conflicts consistently require lawmakers to understand the drivers, whether ideological, socioeconomic or others, devise policy, and a frame work to strengthen african governments bilateral responses. as solutions to conflicts in africa, i hope they will also list measures congress can take to strengthen current and future responses. my colleagues, i would like to know what more the u.s. can do to assist conflict that is are happening. for example, the conflict in ethiopia. your answers will help inform legislation in the future. again, violent extremism spurred on by local and trans
held by the subcommittee on african global health and human rights along with the subcommittee on middle east, north africa, and global counter terrorism, joined by my friend ted deutch, who will be on the floor later. gonzalez from the state department, and assistant to the administrator, robert jenkins from usaid. effectiveness from the u.s. government's response to the conflicts and what we are doing to help prevent future ones, ranging from violent extremism, armed conflict and traditional...
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we have cut taxes for the middle class and working families and seniors 14 times and i commit to you now that the state budget i propose in a few weeks will not raise taxes. we have more accessible and affordable healthcare and childcare, stronger public schools and more affordable higher education. our economy is growing again. across the nine years before i took office new jersey's economic growth ranked 40 seventh among all american states. today we rank fourth. from 40 seventh to fourth. that is real progress despite all we have been through and all we still face. our state is growing again. for years we were fed a line that no one wanted to be part of the new jersey family but the truth is the exact opposite. our population is growing. our real estate market is strong. we are making more progress against property taxes than any administration before us. for policies we put in place and the community investments we made our administration slowed the rate of property tax gross more than any of the four administrations, record that includes four of the lowest year-over-year increas
we have cut taxes for the middle class and working families and seniors 14 times and i commit to you now that the state budget i propose in a few weeks will not raise taxes. we have more accessible and affordable healthcare and childcare, stronger public schools and more affordable higher education. our economy is growing again. across the nine years before i took office new jersey's economic growth ranked 40 seventh among all american states. today we rank fourth. from 40 seventh to fourth....
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at least middle 60s for san jose and the valley. being cautious with the high temperature, not getting carried away. temperatures could approach 70 degrees by the end of the workweek. most of us will end up in the lower to middle 60s. that includes coastal low kaeugdzs for locations and the temperatures warming up into the lower 60s there. vern? >>> straight ahead in sports, record night on ice. nfc west showed well on wild card weekend. the 49ers have some medical issues to address before divisional playoffs match up at the packers princess cruises was born right here in california. for over 55 years, we've been helping californians make the most of their precious vacation time. and right about now, we could all use a real vacation. so forget the road trips and rentals and sail with princess right from san francisco to the glaciers of alaska, the beautiful tropics of hawaii, the beaches of mexico or along the california coast. sail conveniently from sf from just $79 per day. book now at princess.com. >>> nfl up top. we will talk ab
at least middle 60s for san jose and the valley. being cautious with the high temperature, not getting carried away. temperatures could approach 70 degrees by the end of the workweek. most of us will end up in the lower to middle 60s. that includes coastal low kaeugdzs for locations and the temperatures warming up into the lower 60s there. vern? >>> straight ahead in sports, record night on ice. nfc west showed well on wild card weekend. the 49ers have some medical issues to address...
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beginning tomorrow in the lower to middle 40s. the wind will stir the atmosphere around and it is an off shore wind. even along the coast the temperatures will reach the middle 60s. middle 60s along the south end of the bay. farther for the santa clara valley up to 60%. inland and the east bay, middle 60s. 65 in san francisco and in oakland. as you go farther inland in the north bay, the off shore wind is a downslope wind that warms up even more. the temperatures approaching 70 degrees for much of the north bay and even getting above 70 degrees. temperatures backing down heading through the second half of the weekend. not a lot. still a mild weather pattern even once the off shore winds die down. around 60 degrees for san francisco and oakland most of next week. middle 60s for san jose. well above average for late january. the temperatures farther inland, lower to middle 60s for inland parts of the east bay and the north bay and along the coast. the temperatures will not dip that far below 60 degrees for high temperatures and ther
beginning tomorrow in the lower to middle 40s. the wind will stir the atmosphere around and it is an off shore wind. even along the coast the temperatures will reach the middle 60s. middle 60s along the south end of the bay. farther for the santa clara valley up to 60%. inland and the east bay, middle 60s. 65 in san francisco and in oakland. as you go farther inland in the north bay, the off shore wind is a downslope wind that warms up even more. the temperatures approaching 70 degrees for much...
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but i have to admit that american middle middle me minka doesn't have much time left to pray before she gets burn. as soon as she goes into labor, she's rushed to the closest hospital. ah, ah nila rides behind the ambulance. she'll assist at the bus with bankers and i'm at. don't worry, i'm here and done them. don't be afraid. it will all be fine. milton done away with people as he got people go on with me when it's time to push as hard as you can buy one of them in the leather. okay, now bush. that's good. very good with push help us with that bush as hard as you can. very good push as much as you can. very good with . ah, that isn't, that isn't a home. let me take a year. my dear, you're the better. there's your boy. he's healthy. a value up in a book as long as your child is healthy, all is well, but don't let him as a delay model number them in neil, him is exhausted, but happy. menke has greatest wishes come true. she's given birth to a healthy son. ah . if every family in india observed the customer planting a daughter tree, perhaps she would bring an end to the warrior plaguing v
but i have to admit that american middle middle me minka doesn't have much time left to pray before she gets burn. as soon as she goes into labor, she's rushed to the closest hospital. ah, ah nila rides behind the ambulance. she'll assist at the bus with bankers and i'm at. don't worry, i'm here and done them. don't be afraid. it will all be fine. milton done away with people as he got people go on with me when it's time to push as hard as you can buy one of them in the leather. okay, now bush....
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it will be a problem in the middle-— will be a problem in the middle. , , , , . middle.it is the ripple effect from consumer demand that | middle. it is the ripple effect i from consumer demand that we had from covid predominantly in north america that have completely raised the whole global network of ocean shipping. what we see right now in terms of 100 ships waiting in terms of 100 ships waiting in line from asia into the ports of san pedro bay and the west coast, that is very see the most congested ports in one place but out of asia they are also struggling, in availing partial closures of the key export terminals for container goods. most recently around the tangier but also other huge export ports from china to the whole world.— export ports from china to the whole world. what is being done about it? give _ whole world. what is being done about it? give them _ whole world. what is being done about it? give them everything i about it? give them everything that can be done about it. in various places miners are being penalised for not getting those boxes out of the d
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at least middle 60s for san jose and the valley. being cautious with the high temperature, not getting carried away. temperatures could approach 70 degrees by the end of the workweek. most of us will end up in the lower to middle 60s. that includes coastal low kaeugdzs for locations and the temperatures warming up into the lower 60s there. vern? >>> straight ahead in sports, record night on ice. nfc west showed well on wild card weekend. the 49ers have some medical issues to address before divisional playoffs match up at the packers >>> nfl up top. we will talk about these guys, the 49ers, dallas cowboys test, passed. green bay packers, what kind of shape are they in for that game when the going as five point underdogs, jimmy g., over throw. it was disclosed today a sprain of his throwing shoulder the 2nd quarter in dallas. limit inside practice this week. is expected to play on saturday. the linebacker, fred warner, leaving the game with an ankle injury, he said today, he will be good to go for the 5:15 game. he is expected to prac
at least middle 60s for san jose and the valley. being cautious with the high temperature, not getting carried away. temperatures could approach 70 degrees by the end of the workweek. most of us will end up in the lower to middle 60s. that includes coastal low kaeugdzs for locations and the temperatures warming up into the lower 60s there. vern? >>> straight ahead in sports, record night on ice. nfc west showed well on wild card weekend. the 49ers have some medical issues to address...
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my book i call it middle -- the precarious middle class. these folks sort of have a lot in common with that class i would say. what does it mean when you made it to that place come 60,000 here, 60,000 a year and you feel like you will be pushed back down the ladder? that was the feeling i got in all three of these stories traded i love that the use the term middle precarious in your book. i really can't understand the working class, middle class is kind of an income term. working class to me, it's meant, i came to see it as people for whom work represents the difference between them and the class beneath them, right? these were people, so shannon grew up on food stamps in a trailer park and she looked back with shame is happening, she hated going grocery shopping with her mother because her mother used she food stamps. i . that was a humiliation. so turtles a matter of pride you no longer need a safety net come to no longer look for a check from the government. after the plant closed, john was another worker i followed, he had to run the ga
my book i call it middle -- the precarious middle class. these folks sort of have a lot in common with that class i would say. what does it mean when you made it to that place come 60,000 here, 60,000 a year and you feel like you will be pushed back down the ladder? that was the feeling i got in all three of these stories traded i love that the use the term middle precarious in your book. i really can't understand the working class, middle class is kind of an income term. working class to me,...
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when we are in the middle of _ loved ones. when we are in the middle of a _ loved ones. when we are in the middle of a term such - loved ones. when we are in the middle of a term such as - loved ones. when we are in the middle of a term such as we - loved ones. when we are in the | middle of a term such as we are loved ones. when we are in the i middle of a term such as we are at the moment, borisjohnson's fate is in the hands of his own mps, they are the ones with the power to say you can stay or if they choose, they could trigger a vote of no confidence which might see him going. some have renounced their support entirely today. here is one of them, andrew mitchell. �* , _, . mitchell. i'm very concerned indeed b some mitchell. i'm very concerned indeed by some of the _ mitchell. i'm very concerned indeed by some of the things _ mitchell. i'm very concerned indeed by some of the things he _ mitchell. i'm very concerned indeed by some of the things he has - mitchell. i'm very concerned indeed by some of the things he has said i by some of the things he has said from tha
when we are in the middle of _ loved ones. when we are in the middle of a _ loved ones. when we are in the middle of a term such - loved ones. when we are in the middle of a term such as - loved ones. when we are in the middle of a term such as we - loved ones. when we are in the | middle of a term such as we are loved ones. when we are in the i middle of a term such as we are at the moment, borisjohnson's fate is in the hands of his own mps, they are the ones with the power to say you can stay...
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an opportunity state that works from the middle out and the bottom up. and an opportunity state that doesn't just let current generations, us and our children, prosper, but ensures that those who will follow, our children's children, can prosper even more. my brother, two sisters and i were raised as many have heard me say middle class on a good day. i'm incredibly honored that both of my sisters, dot and jan, are here. my sister-in-law is here and many members of their families are here. love you giles. [applause] -- guys. [applause] in reality, we were working poor. only one of our parents held a high school paloma -- di p.l.o. ma. what they earned, my mother from her s.e.c. al job, my dad from the many jobs he held, they put right back into our household. but what they gave us, an abiding faith, a love of country, a strong set of values, was worth far, far more. i put myself through college and graduate school through a combination of part-time jobs and student loans. when i started my career, i started at the bottom. through hard work, more than a li
an opportunity state that works from the middle out and the bottom up. and an opportunity state that doesn't just let current generations, us and our children, prosper, but ensures that those who will follow, our children's children, can prosper even more. my brother, two sisters and i were raised as many have heard me say middle class on a good day. i'm incredibly honored that both of my sisters, dot and jan, are here. my sister-in-law is here and many members of their families are here. love...
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to let them in the middle of his email. but i didn't. and there has been a death in the family with lindsey lindsey realtor that the won't till she was at the start of the 5th month. but she wanted an abortion i got to gail table. i mean the whole again, i tried to make it clear to her that it was too late to when they were completed. but she and her husband went in to give up a lot and i'll leave it on the phone. they had to have an abortion. it's a little it, well it's a little bit of them one in one, and then when it was over, i decided never to do another one again. i am and under the mother will show when and i won't do ultrasounds either to find out if it's a boy or girl in iowa, iowa nuggets and dixie the hall and complained that it didn't mahogany. and there was a good one on the med sunday. cogby is a big i wanted to adopt the girl middle, and i let the parents have an abortion of my luggage itself. i still cry about this baby. mother of the baby survived the birth lego adela gilbert. delighted wanted to cry out, b
to let them in the middle of his email. but i didn't. and there has been a death in the family with lindsey lindsey realtor that the won't till she was at the start of the 5th month. but she wanted an abortion i got to gail table. i mean the whole again, i tried to make it clear to her that it was too late to when they were completed. but she and her husband went in to give up a lot and i'll leave it on the phone. they had to have an abortion. it's a little it, well it's a little bit of them...
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of the middle of the president. and there had been a death in the family medicine when she was at the start of the 1st month. but she wanted an abortion table. i mean the whole again, i tried to make it clear to her that it was too late when they complete. she and her husband was wanting to get off the ball didn't. i'll leave a message on the phone. they had to have an abortion a little bit. well, it's a little bit more than one. and then when it was over, i decided never to do another one again. and we'll get them a little show and i won't do ultrasounds either to find out if it's a boy or girl and i will shift, but i'm not sending you the whole new plan that i'm getting and they're working on the med, somebody can be just wanted to adopt, the girl said, i let the parents have an abortion, and i still cry about this baby mother to baby survived the birth de la gil, but the light and wanted to cry out, but couldn't open its mouth light. by the way, when i felt the girl's heart felt as if she were saying, please take
of the middle of the president. and there had been a death in the family medicine when she was at the start of the 1st month. but she wanted an abortion table. i mean the whole again, i tried to make it clear to her that it was too late when they complete. she and her husband was wanting to get off the ball didn't. i'll leave a message on the phone. they had to have an abortion a little bit. well, it's a little bit more than one. and then when it was over, i decided never to do another one...
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likely to reach the middle 60s.ontinue, the temperatures will continue warming up to the lower to middle 60s for areas around the bay on friday and saturday with middle to upper 60s for san jose and the santa clara valley. by the end of the workweek, temperatures above average to finish off the workweek. heading out for the weekend. cool off, the coolest day in the forecast still brings us above average temperatures and absolutely no rain in sight for the next seven-days. vern? >> straight ahead in sports, big names roll on down under. jimmy g. swivels his hips. and the warriors, well, they felt right at home. we are going up-tempo in a jiffy ♪i want to break free♪ (vo) imagine a place where we can finally be free. free to zoom without a meeting request. free to enjoy savory bites, and stunning sights. and free to reunite with old friends...and new. it's time to break free. ♪i want to break free♪ ♪ohhh i want to break free♪ (vo) ready to break free? plan your getaway with norwegian cruise line. sail safe, feel free.
likely to reach the middle 60s.ontinue, the temperatures will continue warming up to the lower to middle 60s for areas around the bay on friday and saturday with middle to upper 60s for san jose and the santa clara valley. by the end of the workweek, temperatures above average to finish off the workweek. heading out for the weekend. cool off, the coolest day in the forecast still brings us above average temperatures and absolutely no rain in sight for the next seven-days. vern? >>...
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during the middle ages declined fords. and up in the high altar we have the imperial throne in cause it was most probably sent out by charlemagne himself on cod and goals and others to toward who about 1000000 visitors from the world over passed through the cathedral every year. ready ready i family to me personally on it so fantastic to see something that so i'm not so up to they and as your desire, i'd say every one who comes to arkwin no matter what their faith should take in the cathedral. ah, our drone flies southeast to the medieval imperial cathedral basilica inspire the world's largest romanesque church. ah, it took about 30 years to build the cathedral around 1000 years ago. for emperor's 3 empresses and a number of kings lion turned here. a leap to the east takes us to the woods berg residents, a world cultural heritage site in conjunction with the court gardens. it was a center of power for the prince bishops. these were bishops who ruled as princes, and they had the residents built as a symbol of their wealth a
during the middle ages declined fords. and up in the high altar we have the imperial throne in cause it was most probably sent out by charlemagne himself on cod and goals and others to toward who about 1000000 visitors from the world over passed through the cathedral every year. ready ready i family to me personally on it so fantastic to see something that so i'm not so up to they and as your desire, i'd say every one who comes to arkwin no matter what their faith should take in the cathedral....
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to create opportunity for our middle class and our working families. and to ensure fairness for our seniors and the next up and coming generation looking for their toe hold in the american dream. of course, over the past two years, in particular, we've undertaken the hard work to pull our state back from under the cloud of a global pandemic. and because of the hard work we've already put in to build a more resilient and more affordable new jersey, we started next four years of our journey in a better place. for example, before the pandemic, we saw our state achieve the lowest sustained levels of unemployment since the state began keeping records of unemployment. the pandemic, for sure, put some of this progress on pause, but every day, more new jerseyans are now getting back to work in jobs that pay better, that have better benefits, and that can lead them to a better career. many of our residents are getting back to work because of our direct and critical investments in tens of thousands of small businesses. $800 million for retail stores, restaurants
to create opportunity for our middle class and our working families. and to ensure fairness for our seniors and the next up and coming generation looking for their toe hold in the american dream. of course, over the past two years, in particular, we've undertaken the hard work to pull our state back from under the cloud of a global pandemic. and because of the hard work we've already put in to build a more resilient and more affordable new jersey, we started next four years of our journey in a...
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the other is the middle of that the town center for graduate students.ew one with the pool and the activities and food areas and gymnasiums and things like that. we went from the first house to create a village center graduate student housing. next category. in this important, a lot of people are the landscape architect. there historians and archaeologists historic preservation there's a whole team of people. we met a lot of elements in need of constant care to keep them alive and how to re-create them. we had one installed from russia and with concrete columns and there's lots of studies and photos to figure out, they don't look that big there about 15 feet high. and one of them lost their head and we cannot figure out who that was. but after we got involved in the last couple of years a couple redeemed to be not politically appropriate so some of come down again and in storage never rose in the country. but then there is also the pavement, the stone glass, the roof it is a constant job, there is a team almost full-time that works on restoring parts of
the other is the middle of that the town center for graduate students.ew one with the pool and the activities and food areas and gymnasiums and things like that. we went from the first house to create a village center graduate student housing. next category. in this important, a lot of people are the landscape architect. there historians and archaeologists historic preservation there's a whole team of people. we met a lot of elements in need of constant care to keep them alive and how to...
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right in the middle of densely populated cinnapool back in berlin. the latest project by green to answer is a public park on the top of a private building. construction is about to begin with. it has it in no global. it's really a global challenge. and that's why there are architects worldwide tackling at a net. and i think we should network more. ok, i want to develop strategies together to better address the need to add extensive green spaces to building. i'd like to incorporate these demands and policy making world wide. and they all stand to benefit quote, to texture presents a sustainable architectural style for the cities of the future. ah, the time to build green spaces is now the time to use technology to foster environmental sustainability is now the time to act on moving away from fossil fuels is now i hope this episode has given you some perspective on how environmental sustainability in cities is possible and already under way, i'll see you again next week with many more such thought provoking stories until then goodbye, and thanks for wa
right in the middle of densely populated cinnapool back in berlin. the latest project by green to answer is a public park on the top of a private building. construction is about to begin with. it has it in no global. it's really a global challenge. and that's why there are architects worldwide tackling at a net. and i think we should network more. ok, i want to develop strategies together to better address the need to add extensive green spaces to building. i'd like to incorporate these demands...
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. >> this is in the middle of the city. people should not be driving like crazy. >> a long awaited plan to lower speed limes on bay area streets. why a small change can make a big difference. >>> if your holiday gift never arrived this may be why. the police uncovered a massive graveyard for stolen and discarded packages. >>> now at 11:00. one in four americans could be infected in covid-19 and many have no idea. good evening. >>> tonight, kpix5 spoke to one bay area health expert who says despite the alarming projections, covid-19 cases may start to decline by the end of the month. >> felt like a sore throat, a cold. >> reporter: a student and part time nanny just got out of quarantine yesterday. she and her mom tested positive for covid-19. >> it was a surprise when we got it. >> reporter: she says they took every precaution and more avoiding gathering with family over the holidays, yet, they still caught covid-19. >> because you are so careful did you think you were ever going to get it? >> honestly no. >> reporter: she
. >> this is in the middle of the city. people should not be driving like crazy. >> a long awaited plan to lower speed limes on bay area streets. why a small change can make a big difference. >>> if your holiday gift never arrived this may be why. the police uncovered a massive graveyard for stolen and discarded packages. >>> now at 11:00. one in four americans could be infected in covid-19 and many have no idea. good evening. >>> tonight, kpix5 spoke to...
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likely to reach the middle 60s. the winds continue, the temperatures will continue warming up to the lower to middle 60s for areas around the bay on friday and saturday with middle to upper 60s for san jose and the santa clara valley. by the end of the workweek, temperatures above average to finish off the workweek. heading out for the weekend. cool off, the coolest day in the forecast still brings us above average temperatures and absolutely no rain in sight for the next seven-days. vern? >> straight ahead in sports, big names roll do under. jimmy g. swivels his hips. and the warriors, well, they felt right at home. we are going up-tempo in a jiffy i'm 53, but in my mind i'm still 35. that's why i take oste bi-flex to keep me moving the way i was made to, it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. osteo bi-flex, plus vitamin d for immune support. >>> warriors seven straight games at chase center. well, let the home cooking begin. did you know the detroit pistons have a total of 10 wins? green on the
likely to reach the middle 60s. the winds continue, the temperatures will continue warming up to the lower to middle 60s for areas around the bay on friday and saturday with middle to upper 60s for san jose and the santa clara valley. by the end of the workweek, temperatures above average to finish off the workweek. heading out for the weekend. cool off, the coolest day in the forecast still brings us above average temperatures and absolutely no rain in sight for the next seven-days. vern?...