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he talked to our katie nielsen tonight over the phone and told her this was a difficult decision for him and his family but he does feel like he has made progress. he also put out a formal statement. part of it says he was grateful for the opportunity to serve and he mentioned his last day will be august 11th. now, all of this is happening as antioch police is being investigated by the fbi. that investigation uncovers dozens of racist and homophobic texts allegedly sent back and forth between officers for years. nearly half of the officers in the department have been put on leave because of it. now at the same time, we have learned chief ford is expected in court this week to testify about that scandal. ford was subpoenaed by criminal defense attorneys who say the department violated the racial justice act. several antioch police officers were also subpoenaed but at least five of them are fighting it saying they have industrial injuries and cannot show up to court. the city has also been hit with a federal lawsuit for violating civil rights. andrea nakano spoke to some of the people
he talked to our katie nielsen tonight over the phone and told her this was a difficult decision for him and his family but he does feel like he has made progress. he also put out a formal statement. part of it says he was grateful for the opportunity to serve and he mentioned his last day will be august 11th. now, all of this is happening as antioch police is being investigated by the fbi. that investigation uncovers dozens of racist and homophobic texts allegedly sent back and forth between...
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nielsen . we you very much, dr. nielsen.for have asked metro bank for comment, but answer came there. none are coming up. the church of england has once again found itself in the centre of controversy for the very concept of god be problematic. welcome back. i continue to identify as jacob rees—mogg and this is state of the nation. you've been getting in touch with your mail logs, julian. licence payers shouldn't be having to finance such behaviour . and morris, this great line. banks you're in the red, you're overdrawn, stop putting my money where your mouth is. and richard , what i find worrying is the culture at the bbc and itv of stardom leading bad behaviour when involves youngsters , when this involves youngsters, it be nipped in the it needs to be nipped in the bud, not ignored for fear of litigation only to be revealed years later when late. years later when it's too late. well talking of too late, perhaps the worst legacy of the new years is the wave of new labour years is the wave of newspeak came with its newspeak
nielsen . we you very much, dr. nielsen.for have asked metro bank for comment, but answer came there. none are coming up. the church of england has once again found itself in the centre of controversy for the very concept of god be problematic. welcome back. i continue to identify as jacob rees—mogg and this is state of the nation. you've been getting in touch with your mail logs, julian. licence payers shouldn't be having to finance such behaviour . and morris, this great line. banks you're...
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now you can love or hate christian nielsen, the real story people should go read the atlanta -- >> ito trump officials and colleagues. by, quote i sat within inches of miles taylor during meetings solely focused on zero tolerance policy. he was not vocally opposed to the weighty decisions before. us many, a lot of those people or probably people who got to be in the room for the real conversation. i would urge people to go read the most definitive history of family separation. written by caitlyn dickerson at the atlantic. it shows that as a -- much -- love or hate kirstjen nielsen, when they took a vote at the white house about whether to move forward with the family separation policy at doj, i wasn't there in those meetings she was the only one to vote against it. it was evident mehdi that it was a humanitarian catastrophe -- despite the fact i knew nothing against -- what was my involvement? i helped co-write the executive order to end it. the moment after that policy became public, to me, it was horrific, it was a reason people needed to resign. >> just to be clear, we are out of
now you can love or hate christian nielsen, the real story people should go read the atlanta -- >> ito trump officials and colleagues. by, quote i sat within inches of miles taylor during meetings solely focused on zero tolerance policy. he was not vocally opposed to the weighty decisions before. us many, a lot of those people or probably people who got to be in the room for the real conversation. i would urge people to go read the most definitive history of family separation. written by...
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preferencia en 2 aÑos frente al 31% del cable tradicional que bajÓ 8 puntos segÚn datos publicados por nielsen).
preferencia en 2 aÑos frente al 31% del cable tradicional que bajÓ 8 puntos segÚn datos publicados por nielsen).
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this is what he said when he sat down with katie nielsen. >> this doesn't have to be your battle. you can walk away. >> i could walk away now, but i choose to stay. i am committed to the organization. i am committed to the profession. i feel that everything, all the experiences, all the opportunities throughout my career, i feel that they have all culminated into this moment. i don't believe anything happens by chance. this was -- this was supposed to be. >> we will have all the latest developments from antioch on our website, kpix.com. >>> in oakland, another shooting along 580 now under investigation by chp. witnesses reported somebody firing a gun from a car. it happened in the westbound lanes near grand avenue and traffic was stopped for 30 minutes while officers investigated but all lanes have since reopened with no arrests at this time. this was the latest in a string of oakland freeway shootings including last friday when an eight-year-old was shot during a rolling gun battle. >>> in san jose they are dealing with yet another deadly crash. this will be near capital expressw
this is what he said when he sat down with katie nielsen. >> this doesn't have to be your battle. you can walk away. >> i could walk away now, but i choose to stay. i am committed to the organization. i am committed to the profession. i feel that everything, all the experiences, all the opportunities throughout my career, i feel that they have all culminated into this moment. i don't believe anything happens by chance. this was -- this was supposed to be. >> we will have all...
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and according to research from nielsen iq, everything from a potato chip, cereal, jellies and jams, we're looking at 15%, 16%, 17% increases from a year ago. so that's pretty amazing. now to combat these nosebleed prices, consumers are seeking bargains and generic brands or they're pulling back entirely from these categories. one on the anchors on another network told me they had a peanut butter and peach jelly sandwich because the other is so expensive. >> i'm going to have to give that try. the policy meeting is in two weeks, what's expected there? >> reporter: well, we know we saw a pause at the last meeting. but all indications are that the central bankers will increase the short-term lending rate by a quarter of a percentage point. 5.25% to 5.5%. it would be the highest level in 16 years really great news if you are a saver. not so great if you are a borrower. >> all right, good to know. jill, thank you so much for your insight. bank of america has to pay out a quarter of a billion dollars after regulators found it double dipped on fees and opened unapproved cards in customers' names
and according to research from nielsen iq, everything from a potato chip, cereal, jellies and jams, we're looking at 15%, 16%, 17% increases from a year ago. so that's pretty amazing. now to combat these nosebleed prices, consumers are seeking bargains and generic brands or they're pulling back entirely from these categories. one on the anchors on another network told me they had a peanut butter and peach jelly sandwich because the other is so expensive. >> i'm going to have to give that...
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nielsen's suit claims that disneyland artificially artificially limited magic key reservation and theassholders who could visit on any given day. details on the settlement and what it means for passholders are to be announced by august 31st. new at noon, president biden just announced a few minutes ago new rules meant to push insurance companies to increase their coverage of mental health treatment. the president denounced the mental health parity and addiction equity act at a white house event he says it will require insurers to provide the same level of coverage for both mental and physical health care . the new regulations would require insurers to study whether their customers have equal access to medical and mental health benefits and to take remedial action if necessary. the new regulations still need to go through a public comment period before going into effect. elon musk's decision for a quick change to the twitter logo caused some problems and confusion at the headquarters in the mid market district in san francisco, police started receiving reports that someone might be tam
nielsen's suit claims that disneyland artificially artificially limited magic key reservation and theassholders who could visit on any given day. details on the settlement and what it means for passholders are to be announced by august 31st. new at noon, president biden just announced a few minutes ago new rules meant to push insurance companies to increase their coverage of mental health treatment. the president denounced the mental health parity and addiction equity act at a white house event...
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back in april he sat down one-on-one with katie nielsen and said he felt at the time that he was the right person to lead antioch through this. >> i have been down this road before. in san francisco we have similar circumstances in my formal organization, so i felt well-positioned to move this forward and get the work done and do what we needed to do. >> we will stay on top of the developments and there will be many when it comes to antioch's search. you can find the latest on chief ford's retirement on kpix.com. >>> the extreme heat coming back inland. tomorrow is another first alert day, and well. there is a lot of haze in santa clara county right now. air quality is not great. let's go to paul heggen who has been keeping track of all of that. i know you have suffered personally because the air has not been great. >> i lost my voice and was not able to talk. the air quality is not great again today. moderate for most parts of the bay area , but these areas had some of the worst air quality, trending towards the unhealthy for sensitive groups category. tomorrow you should reach this
back in april he sat down one-on-one with katie nielsen and said he felt at the time that he was the right person to lead antioch through this. >> i have been down this road before. in san francisco we have similar circumstances in my formal organization, so i felt well-positioned to move this forward and get the work done and do what we needed to do. >> we will stay on top of the developments and there will be many when it comes to antioch's search. you can find the latest on chief...
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our katie nielsen is outside the refinery in martinez with today's public health scare. katie? >> reporter: yeah, liz. this is where both of these emissions happened. the first one was on thanksgiving day last year and the other one happened this morning around 8: 30, leaving many residents to question whether enough is being done to prevent these accidental releases. >> all the stacks where they do releases are down. >> reporter: john taylor's home is practically in the shadows of martinez refineries with the tanks visible from his front yard. this is why he said the report about a petroleum coke release was concerning. according to the contra costa county health department, around 8: 30 this morning the martinez refinery company notified them of a petroleum coke release that lasted approximately one minute. it is an and stage product of the refinery process and is black and looks a lot like sort, but sometimes it can contain heavy metals which can be hazardous. that is what incident response teams went to nearby neighborhoods to take samples of the dust that coated everything
our katie nielsen is outside the refinery in martinez with today's public health scare. katie? >> reporter: yeah, liz. this is where both of these emissions happened. the first one was on thanksgiving day last year and the other one happened this morning around 8: 30, leaving many residents to question whether enough is being done to prevent these accidental releases. >> all the stacks where they do releases are down. >> reporter: john taylor's home is practically in the...
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agencies iqvi pharmaceuticals sales statistics nielsen sales statistics for contraceptives, as well asnch ipsos analysis of medical services and only these companies. today they see us. how many operations have been done? what medications are used? what are the side effects of these drugs and so on, but by and large this is strategic data in accuracy, which we cannot be sure of, and this makes it possible to manipulate this data. think about how serious this is. we have already said that there is another way to solve this issue. we know that there may be 20 in the world millions, and maybe more than millions of russians who would like to return to their homeland, but what are we, what are we facing? look, i’m reading a letter i came to visit relatives in novosibirsk to see how it is with work and the possibility of processing documents for citizenship on the spot. i want to move from kyrgyzstan to novosibirsk i myself am a russian profession. the turner looked like a work enterprise. although tomorrow they take such a very necessary one even with a kyrgyz passport at the next migration
agencies iqvi pharmaceuticals sales statistics nielsen sales statistics for contraceptives, as well asnch ipsos analysis of medical services and only these companies. today they see us. how many operations have been done? what medications are used? what are the side effects of these drugs and so on, but by and large this is strategic data in accuracy, which we cannot be sure of, and this makes it possible to manipulate this data. think about how serious this is. we have already said that there...
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hi, my name is miriam nielsen and i'm working toward my phd at columbia university studying hydro climate youtube videos about climate change and climate activism. frankly, the last several years, the northern hemisphere especially, has been seeing these intense, dramatic heatwaves that are predominantly caused by increasing global temperature, by climate change. and we're seeing that in places like the uk and california. you know, what you're seeing in yosemite and the sierra is...more fires. when i first moved up here about 25 years ago, we'd get maybe one major fire every five to ten years. we're getting major fires every year now, and multiple ones. the problems are the melting snow on the glaciers. - so we have a lot more crevasse incidents because the snow- coverage on the glaciers is totally thinned out. i and then many places, i the glaciers are receding. we had to basically stop guiding | certain trips on certain glaciersl because itjust became too dangerous | for a while because the snow bridges| on the glaciers were too thin. and this has increased the number of accidents with
hi, my name is miriam nielsen and i'm working toward my phd at columbia university studying hydro climate youtube videos about climate change and climate activism. frankly, the last several years, the northern hemisphere especially, has been seeing these intense, dramatic heatwaves that are predominantly caused by increasing global temperature, by climate change. and we're seeing that in places like the uk and california. you know, what you're seeing in yosemite and the sierra is...more fires....
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our katie nielsen takes us behind the scenes and livermore to show us how these massive shows are created. >> this is the setup for the fireworks show tonight. more than 500 mortars of all different shapes, sizes, colors and effect, all for a 20 minute show, carefully choreographed by one pirate technician. >> i do it for the love of it. i have been doing it for almost 30 years. >> reporter: this is james wolf. his passion is fireworks. he can pick up any mortar and tell you what it will look like in the sky. >> this is called a comet. when the shell goes up, this comment puts a trail on it. >> reporter: he is the one behind the design of the livermore fireworks show, something he says he can see in his mind after years of experience. >> the customer will say i want the last 20 minutes. you just sit there with an assortment of shells and pick them out. you say on this beat at this time you want this thing to go off. >> reporter: he creates a list of each of the 500 shells in order, then before the show they are loaded into the tubes and each one is set with a fuse that connects to a rail.
our katie nielsen takes us behind the scenes and livermore to show us how these massive shows are created. >> this is the setup for the fireworks show tonight. more than 500 mortars of all different shapes, sizes, colors and effect, all for a 20 minute show, carefully choreographed by one pirate technician. >> i do it for the love of it. i have been doing it for almost 30 years. >> reporter: this is james wolf. his passion is fireworks. he can pick up any mortar and tell you...
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as katie nielsen reports, it's the second time in less than eight months residents have been warned about a release from martinez refining company. >> all the stacks where they do the releases, those are down that way. >> reporter: john taylor's home is practically in the shadows of the martinez refineries with tanks visible from his front yard. that's why he says this morning's report about a petroleum release was so concerning. >> there's a lot of dust here now. >> reporter: according to the contra costa health department, around 8:30 this morning, the martinez refining company notified them of a release that lasted problthsly one minute. it's an end stage product of the process and is black, looks a lot like soot. sometimes it can contain heavy metals, which can be hazardous. that's why incident response teams went out into the nearby neighborhoods today to take samples of the dust that coated everything from cars to trash cans. >> because this is mostly -- and because the release is not continuing, right now we do not believe there are any health impacts that would be experienced by t
as katie nielsen reports, it's the second time in less than eight months residents have been warned about a release from martinez refining company. >> all the stacks where they do the releases, those are down that way. >> reporter: john taylor's home is practically in the shadows of the martinez refineries with tanks visible from his front yard. that's why he says this morning's report about a petroleum release was so concerning. >> there's a lot of dust here now. >>...
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the chief told our katie nielsen why he thinks the crimes are the reason why sentencing enhancements exist. >> reporter: this is the shopping center where the robbery happened. two women in their 20s both robbed at gunpoint by a man the police chief says was a convicted felon, was on parole, and was wearing an ankle monitor at the time. >> the facts of the case are very troubling. >> reporter: for the first time in his law enforcement career, he says he was forced to disagree with the district attorney's office. >> i did not feel like i was speaking out against her. i felt like it was a communication to her and an effort to get her to consider the charges that i thought were relevant. >> reporter: this stems from two incidents that happened on sunday, may 21st at the arroyo shopping center in livermore around 5:00 p.m. where police say that this man, 21-year-old colby barry from fremont violently attacked one woman in an attempt to steal her purse, and when he was unsuccessful, targeted another woman by robbing her at gunpoint. the police said they learned that he had already been co
the chief told our katie nielsen why he thinks the crimes are the reason why sentencing enhancements exist. >> reporter: this is the shopping center where the robbery happened. two women in their 20s both robbed at gunpoint by a man the police chief says was a convicted felon, was on parole, and was wearing an ankle monitor at the time. >> the facts of the case are very troubling. >> reporter: for the first time in his law enforcement career, he says he was forced to disagree...
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katie nielsen sat down with the chief today. >> the facts in this case are just very troubling. >> reporter: police chief jeremy young has been with livermore pd since 2014 and was promoted to chief in 2020. for the first time in his law enforcement career, he says he was forced to publicly disagree with the district attorney's office. >> i didn't feel like i was, um, speaking out against her. i just felt like it was a communication to her in an effort to get her to consider the charges, um, that i thought were relevant. >> reporter: this stems from two incidents that happened on sunday may 21st at a shopping center in livermore around 5:00 p.m. police say this man, 21-year-old colby barry from fremont violently attacked one woman to steal her purse, and when unsuccessful attacked another woman. they learned he was already convicted of multiple felonies, was on parole, and wearing an ankle monitor at the time of the robberies. they asked for sentencing enhancements to additional jail time for barry if convicted. >> i thought the enhancements would be filed because they apply, and it seems l
katie nielsen sat down with the chief today. >> the facts in this case are just very troubling. >> reporter: police chief jeremy young has been with livermore pd since 2014 and was promoted to chief in 2020. for the first time in his law enforcement career, he says he was forced to publicly disagree with the district attorney's office. >> i didn't feel like i was, um, speaking out against her. i just felt like it was a communication to her in an effort to get her to consider...
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disneyland magic key pass holder janelle nielsen of santa clara county filed the class action suit. she says in september of 2021, she bought a $1,400 dream key pass that had no blackout dates but couldn't make reservations for certain days in the month of november, nielsen's suit claims that disneyland artificially limited magic key reservations and the number of passholders who could visit on any given day. details on the settlement and what it means for passholders are to be announced by august 31st. the first bay bridge series of the season between the giants and the a's begins tonight in san francisco to oakland fan groups that organize the reverse boycott at the coliseum last month are now calling on fans from both sides of the bay to show up in big numbers at the ballpark. the groups are calling on giants fans to join in, sell the team chants during the fifth inning. the oakland 68 and the last dive bar say the bridge rivalry. the bay bridge rivalry has benefited both teams over the years and last minute resale tickets to taylor swift's concert in the bay area are dropping in
disneyland magic key pass holder janelle nielsen of santa clara county filed the class action suit. she says in september of 2021, she bought a $1,400 dream key pass that had no blackout dates but couldn't make reservations for certain days in the month of november, nielsen's suit claims that disneyland artificially limited magic key reservations and the number of passholders who could visit on any given day. details on the settlement and what it means for passholders are to be announced by...
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under his book nielsen from the royal danish defense college, we appreciate your time and your insights tonight. thank you. my dear composites, my decision, my decision. nolan, catholic, considered mother please. she it is not to be a candidate in the next election event on february the 25th 2024. even though the constitution keeps me the right to doing so. it will also come as a surprise to those who wish to see me continue to guide the construction of scenic austin children scenario which is to actually finding it sweet but cynical is mode and they get useful that are capable leaders in the company. the leader got a mock, a problem that was the president of senegal mackey, sol, making an announcement that has drawn practically universal praise. and that's because many, especially those in the opposition political forces. many had expected the uncomfort interior term leader to try to seek a 3rd term in office. no sooner goal is constitutionally allows to terms, is country is a key. us allied in west africa, the us state department saying that this announcement sets a clear example to t
under his book nielsen from the royal danish defense college, we appreciate your time and your insights tonight. thank you. my dear composites, my decision, my decision. nolan, catholic, considered mother please. she it is not to be a candidate in the next election event on february the 25th 2024. even though the constitution keeps me the right to doing so. it will also come as a surprise to those who wish to see me continue to guide the construction of scenic austin children scenario which is...
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struck me about the book largely because you had a female boss within homeland security, kirsten nielsentacts for that what we think about the civil case in which he was found liable and also the case he's facing in manhattan. how did you view the way that he treated women generally within the administration? pretty horrific. it was _ within the administration? pretty horrific. it was grotesque - within the administration? pretty horrific. it was grotesque in - within the administration? pretty horrific. it was grotesque in my l horrific. it was grotesque in my view. i actually struggled with whether to even include antidotes like this in blowback because you can make an argument that that's about the man's personal character defects. but it's become abundantly clear to us that trump's st personal defects have imprinted themselves in a wider political movement. it's very relevant to understand how this man operates because people are mimicking his behavior. during the administration he was misogynistic, he talked about looks and appearances on television, he made sexual references to his
struck me about the book largely because you had a female boss within homeland security, kirsten nielsentacts for that what we think about the civil case in which he was found liable and also the case he's facing in manhattan. how did you view the way that he treated women generally within the administration? pretty horrific. it was _ within the administration? pretty horrific. it was grotesque - within the administration? pretty horrific. it was grotesque in - within the administration? pretty...
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that is jake nielsen. he has several policy -- cerebral palsy but still plays a mean guitar.call me by my refers to the talent they have instead of being referred to by their disability. the nonprofit based in new york offers free music programs for people with disabilities, cofounded by daniel t., and songwriter who became disabled when he went into a coma at age 12. kristen: tony bennett day can soon become reality. new york senator chuck schumer says he will ask congress to recognize august 3 as tony bennett. that is his birthday. schumer says he will introduce a resolution in the senate that will honor tony bennett's tremendous contributions to the arts. bennett was born and passed away in new york. his most famous song was "i left my heart in san francisco." former house speaker nancy pelosi of san francisco says she will introduce a similar resolution in the house. larry: stadium as crews prepare for friday and saturday's taylor swift concert. that is precious territory right there. floor tickets for the concert are reselling for $4000 to $5,000 apiece. to take public t
that is jake nielsen. he has several policy -- cerebral palsy but still plays a mean guitar.call me by my refers to the talent they have instead of being referred to by their disability. the nonprofit based in new york offers free music programs for people with disabilities, cofounded by daniel t., and songwriter who became disabled when he went into a coma at age 12. kristen: tony bennett day can soon become reality. new york senator chuck schumer says he will ask congress to recognize august...
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nielsen was not even counting black households and their numbers, so of course she would not get sitcoms that show their lives, because they did not care if you were watching or not. >> there was not one black person in two or 300 shows. we had one ethnic person, frank the gardener. >> they had a housekeeper who was asian. >> if there is anything you need -- >> we are relatively invisible but used as kind of like a condiment. >> in the 1960 there's segregation in tv just like we saw in real life. >> but you were beginning to get a real pickup on the level of the civil rights movement. >> black people were speaking up, saying you must include me! >> as the story goes, he went to a lunch where the speaker was a civil rights leader, roy wilkins, who talked about the significance of representation. >> so cantor decided to create a program which would quell a lot of the racial tensions in america. >> julia is about a single mom who is a nurse. she has a young child. her husband died in vietnam. julia was the first starring role for a black woman who was not a domestic. but they avoided showin
nielsen was not even counting black households and their numbers, so of course she would not get sitcoms that show their lives, because they did not care if you were watching or not. >> there was not one black person in two or 300 shows. we had one ethnic person, frank the gardener. >> they had a housekeeper who was asian. >> if there is anything you need -- >> we are relatively invisible but used as kind of like a condiment. >> in the 1960 there's segregation in...
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kevin nielsen and jennifer bonham charged with kidnapping, but they discharged the case fo now becausewitness unreliability. they're asking anyone who saw anything to call the san francisco police department. >>> welcoming up, evacuation orders expand the latest wildfire in riverside county that moves closer to populated areas. >>> and a bear ventures into a backyard taking a dip. seeking relief from the hot weather that's been hitting southern california. >>> here is a live look outside before we head to >>> welcome back. it's now 6:14 evacuation orders have been expanded in riverside county as emergency crews fight the fire. it started in thursday and doubled in size on friday. now according to cal fire's latest update, the fire has grown to nearly 2,000 acres as of last night. the fire was just 5% contained, burning dangerously close to the community. but the officials say so far no homes have been damaged and no injuries have been reported. evacuation orders expanded last night as the number of homes increased three-fold. they will continue to battle the blaze under the heat adviso
kevin nielsen and jennifer bonham charged with kidnapping, but they discharged the case fo now becausewitness unreliability. they're asking anyone who saw anything to call the san francisco police department. >>> welcoming up, evacuation orders expand the latest wildfire in riverside county that moves closer to populated areas. >>> and a bear ventures into a backyard taking a dip. seeking relief from the hot weather that's been hitting southern california. >>> here is...
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nielsen wasn't even counting black households in their numbers.ourse, you weren't gonna get sitcoms that showed their lives because they didn't care if you were watching or not. billy gray: on father knows best. there wasn't one black person in two hundred and three shows. we had one ethnic person, franc the gardener. franc: oh, buenos dias, senor.. margaret: and then there was courtship of eddie's father. they had a housekeeper who was asian. miyoshi umeki. mrs. livingston: eddie, if there's anything you need. margaret: we're like relatively invisible but we're used as kind of like a condiment. [crowd singing] gerrad: in the tumultuous 60s there was segregation in tv, just like we were seeing in real life. laura: but you're beginning to get a real pickup on the level of the civil rights movement. sheryl: black people were speaking up saying, you must include me. bambi haggins: hal kantor wrote on "amos and andy" and as the story goes, he went to a lunch where the speaker was a civil rights leader, roy wilkins, who talked about the significance of
nielsen wasn't even counting black households in their numbers.ourse, you weren't gonna get sitcoms that showed their lives because they didn't care if you were watching or not. billy gray: on father knows best. there wasn't one black person in two hundred and three shows. we had one ethnic person, franc the gardener. franc: oh, buenos dias, senor.. margaret: and then there was courtship of eddie's father. they had a housekeeper who was asian. miyoshi umeki. mrs. livingston: eddie, if there's...
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over the phone, chief ford told our katie nielsen this was a very difficult decision for him and his family. but he feels like he made progress. this is a statement he sent to us saying in part -- that he was grateful for the opportunity to serve and said his last day will be august 11th. keep in mind, all of this is happening as the antioch police department is being investigated by the fbi. the feds uncovered dozens of racist and homophobic text messages between officers for years. nearly half of the officers in the department have been put on leave. at the same time, we've learned chief ford is expected to be in court this week to testify about that texting scandal. ford was subpoenaed by the criminal defense attorneys who say the department violated the racial justice act. several other antioch police officers were subpoenaed but at least five of them are fighting it, saying they have industrial injuries and can't show up to court. the city has also been hit with a federal lawsuit for violating people's civil rights. our andrea nakano spoke with some of the people who are going a
over the phone, chief ford told our katie nielsen this was a very difficult decision for him and his family. but he feels like he made progress. this is a statement he sent to us saying in part -- that he was grateful for the opportunity to serve and said his last day will be august 11th. keep in mind, all of this is happening as the antioch police department is being investigated by the fbi. the feds uncovered dozens of racist and homophobic text messages between officers for years. nearly...
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joining me now is miles taylor, he's the former chief of staff to homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsenf new book, blowback a warning to save democracy from the next trump. miles, there is been a lot of discussion about whether or not trump actually believed the lies that he told about election integrity, but you have an interesting perspective on all of this. you oversaw -- from 2008 2009, do you believe that trump was aware of how secure our elections were? >> yeah, he was abby, and i was there for conversations with the president about it and i think it's significant, the reporting you mentioned tonight from cnn, that the special counsel is now looking into that history of trump's knowledge about the election security protections that were being put in place. and your reporting has a meeting in favor of 2020 in which trump was briefed about the measures being taken to make it a more secure election, but i actually can go further back in time than that. in 2018 and 2019 we breathed donald trump on the measures that the department of homeland security, the fbi, and the intelligence com
joining me now is miles taylor, he's the former chief of staff to homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsenf new book, blowback a warning to save democracy from the next trump. miles, there is been a lot of discussion about whether or not trump actually believed the lies that he told about election integrity, but you have an interesting perspective on all of this. you oversaw -- from 2008 2009, do you believe that trump was aware of how secure our elections were? >> yeah, he was abby,...
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over the phone, chief ford right here talked to our katie nielsen and says this was a difficult station for him and his family but he feels like he has made progress. he said quote, that he is grateful for the opportunity to serve and said his last day will be august 11th. keep in mind, all of this is happening as the antioch police department is being investigated by the fbi, the feds uncovered dozens of racist and homophobic text messages allegedly sent back and forth between officers for years. nearly half of the officers in the department have been put on leave. at the same time, we've learned chief ford is expected to be in court this week to testify about the scandal. ford was subpoenaed by criminal defense attorneys who say the department violated the racial justice act several other antioch police officers were also subpoenaed but at least five of them i should say are fighting it. saying they have industrial injuries and can show up to court. the city also been hit with a federal lawsuit for violating people's civil rights. and andrea nakano spoke with some of the people who ar
over the phone, chief ford right here talked to our katie nielsen and says this was a difficult station for him and his family but he feels like he has made progress. he said quote, that he is grateful for the opportunity to serve and said his last day will be august 11th. keep in mind, all of this is happening as the antioch police department is being investigated by the fbi, the feds uncovered dozens of racist and homophobic text messages allegedly sent back and forth between officers for...
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. - [female reporter] blacks are watching more tv, 70 hours a week, say the nielsen numbers. - thesehey do is go to an underserved audience because they can get a lot of eyeballs. - in the 1990s, you had all these fledgling networks coming up, upn, the wb, who were specifically targeting black audiences. - [man over loudspeaker] attention, stars at the wb. - that strategy did enable a rap of black shows, black actors, black creators to shoot their shot. ♪ unforgettable (audience laughs) (upbeat music) - he used to hang with me with me and my band, the high tops, perform for the queen of england. - i love that entire era of television, the show, "sister, sister, "half & half," "smart guy," "one on one," "wayans brothers," 'cause i literally saw myself in those characters. - "moesha" was something that i wanted to do because i wanted to see a story about a black teenage girl, and i did not see that on tv. - she don't know who i am by now. she better ask somebody! - [unison] baby! - "moesha" was my first staff writing job. it was a groundbreaking time. it was a place where we all belong
. - [female reporter] blacks are watching more tv, 70 hours a week, say the nielsen numbers. - thesehey do is go to an underserved audience because they can get a lot of eyeballs. - in the 1990s, you had all these fledgling networks coming up, upn, the wb, who were specifically targeting black audiences. - [man over loudspeaker] attention, stars at the wb. - that strategy did enable a rap of black shows, black actors, black creators to shoot their shot. ♪ unforgettable (audience laughs)...
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now as katie nielsen reports residents have been warned about another release from martinez refining company. >> all the stacks where they do the relays, those are down -- that way a couple. >> reporter: john taylor's home is practically in the shadows of the martinez refineries with tanks visible from his front yard. >> so you know, you can see there's a lot of dust here now. you know, i don't know what that is. >> reporter: according to the continue cost health department, the martinez refining company notified them of a petroleum coke release that lasted approximately one minute. petroleum coke is an end stage product of the refining process and a black, looks a lot like soot. but sometimes it can contain heavy metals. that's why incident response teams went out into the nearby neighborhoods to take samples of the dust that coated everything from cars to trash cans. >> because this is mostly coke, and because the release is not continuing, right now, we do not believe there are any health impacts that would be experienced by the community. however, we are asking people to avoid cl
now as katie nielsen reports residents have been warned about another release from martinez refining company. >> all the stacks where they do the relays, those are down -- that way a couple. >> reporter: john taylor's home is practically in the shadows of the martinez refineries with tanks visible from his front yard. >> so you know, you can see there's a lot of dust here now. you know, i don't know what that is. >> reporter: according to the continue cost health...
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katie nielsen explains how this all went down. >> reporter: this is norm.e is a 2 and a half-year-old bearded collie and monday night he was able to get out of the backyard when a delivery driver left the gate open. but the story of how he got back home after that sounds like the plot out of a hollywood movie. >> i knew things were -- getting sideways when i heard zak say, why are you doing this? >> reporter: this is the dog sitter who was watching norm on monday when he escaped the yard. she didn't want us to show her face or use her name. she says after norm escaped got out, she says a person found him at a nearby shopping center and called the number on his tag, but instead of offering to return him, made a disturbing demand. >> he's asking for $1,000 or we'll never see our dog again. >> reporter: that's when the dog sitter called sunnyvale police. >> it was menacing like -- they were never going to see the dog again unless they paid the money. >> reporter: officer kevin morton was working the night shift on monday and was assigned to the call. he and hi
katie nielsen explains how this all went down. >> reporter: this is norm.e is a 2 and a half-year-old bearded collie and monday night he was able to get out of the backyard when a delivery driver left the gate open. but the story of how he got back home after that sounds like the plot out of a hollywood movie. >> i knew things were -- getting sideways when i heard zak say, why are you doing this? >> reporter: this is the dog sitter who was watching norm on monday when he...
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. - [female reporter] blacks are watching more tv, 70 hours a week, say the nielsen numbers. - thesee first thing they do is go to an underserved audience because they can get a lot of eyeballs. - in the 1990s, you had all these fledgling networks coming up, upn, the wb, who were specifically targeting black audiences. - [man over loudspeaker] attention, stars at the wb. - that strategy did enable a rap of black shows, black actors, black creators to shoot their shot. ♪ unforgettable (audience laughs) (upbeat music) - he used to hang with me with me and my band, the high tops, perform for the queen of england. - i love that entire era of television, the show, "sister, sister, "half & half," "smart guy," "one on one," "wayans brothers," 'cause i literally saw myself in those characters. - "moesha" was something that i wanted to do because i wanted to see a story about a black teenage girl, and i did not see that on tv. - she don't know who i am by now. she better ask somebody! - [unison] baby! - "moesha" was my first staff writing job. it was a groundbreaking time. it was a place wher
. - [female reporter] blacks are watching more tv, 70 hours a week, say the nielsen numbers. - thesee first thing they do is go to an underserved audience because they can get a lot of eyeballs. - in the 1990s, you had all these fledgling networks coming up, upn, the wb, who were specifically targeting black audiences. - [man over loudspeaker] attention, stars at the wb. - that strategy did enable a rap of black shows, black actors, black creators to shoot their shot. ♪ unforgettable...
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. - [female reporter] blacks are watching more tv, 70 hours a week, say the nielsen numbers. - thesest thing they do is go to an underserved audience because they can get a lot of eyeballs. - in the 1990s, you had all these fledgling networks coming up, upn, the wb, who were specifically targeting black audiences. - [man over loudspeaker] attention, stars at the wb. - that strategy did enable a rap of black shows, black actors, black creators to shoot their shot. ♪ unforgettable (audience laughs) (upbeat music) - he used to hang with me with me and my band, the high tops, perform for the queen of england. - i love that entire era of television, the show, "sister, sister, "half & half," "smart guy," "one on one," "wayans brothers," 'cause i literally saw myself in those characters. - "moesha" was something that i wanted to do because i wanted to see a story about a black teenage girl, and i did not see that on tv. - she don't know who i am by now. she better ask somebody! - [unison] baby! - "moesha" was my first staff writing job. it was a groundbreaking time. it was a place where we
. - [female reporter] blacks are watching more tv, 70 hours a week, say the nielsen numbers. - thesest thing they do is go to an underserved audience because they can get a lot of eyeballs. - in the 1990s, you had all these fledgling networks coming up, upn, the wb, who were specifically targeting black audiences. - [man over loudspeaker] attention, stars at the wb. - that strategy did enable a rap of black shows, black actors, black creators to shoot their shot. ♪ unforgettable (audience...
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katie nielsen explains. >> reporter: this is norm.s able to get out of the backyard when a delivery driver left the gate open but the story of how he got back home after that sounds like the plot out of a hollywood movie. >> i knew things were -- getting sideways when i heard zach say, why are you doing this? >> reporter: this is the dog sitter who was watching norm on monday when he escaped the yard. she didn't want us to show her face or use her name. after norm got out receive she has a person found him at a nearby shopping center and called the number on his tag but instead of offering to return him, made a disturbing demand. >> he's asking for $1,000 or we'll never see our dog again. >> reporter: that's when the dog sitter called sunnyvale police. >> it was menacing like -- they were never going to see the dog again unless they paid the money. >> reporter: officer kevin morton was working the night shift on monday and was assigned to the call. he and his supervisors came up with a plan for a sting operation. >> that's where he ag
katie nielsen explains. >> reporter: this is norm.s able to get out of the backyard when a delivery driver left the gate open but the story of how he got back home after that sounds like the plot out of a hollywood movie. >> i knew things were -- getting sideways when i heard zach say, why are you doing this? >> reporter: this is the dog sitter who was watching norm on monday when he escaped the yard. she didn't want us to show her face or use her name. after norm got out...
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>> nielsen had atudy out from the last quarter of st year, it was 294 minutes on average per day. 294. that is not one hour, that is not two hours, that is not three hours, that is not four hours, it is more than five hours. this includes streaming, obviously. basically anything that is connected to your television. so, this, my dear friend, could be a disaster, because what are we going to do? we are going to do reading? i don't think we are going to be doing reading. >> they 15 minutes a day. that will not fill the void. >> no, it ain't going to fill the void. i'm honestly hoping maybe a few more people well, you know, not only read, but maybe watch a little news, maybe? >> strikes have happened before, we've seen them with the actors, the writers, one time in 1960, how does it tend to change what is on air? >> there's a few things. number one, go back to a strike in the late 80s, a writer's strike. we saw the development of the show, cops, actually came on the air, because of a writer's strike. it was a direct delineation from it. mission impossible made a recent occurrence. they u
>> nielsen had atudy out from the last quarter of st year, it was 294 minutes on average per day. 294. that is not one hour, that is not two hours, that is not three hours, that is not four hours, it is more than five hours. this includes streaming, obviously. basically anything that is connected to your television. so, this, my dear friend, could be a disaster, because what are we going to do? we are going to do reading? i don't think we are going to be doing reading. >> they 15...
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, when we were henrik nielsen, when we were meps, we set up because we were goody two shoes, a bankcount and because the eu, as you know , give a lot of money you know, give a lot of money out for all sorts of things, there was a reasonable amount of money and we were using money in there and we were using it to fund the local office in stockport and to put on a conference in stockport about when we'd left the eu to be accountable and out of nowhere, metro bank just closed the bank account down and we didn't know why. we asked, we why. and when we asked, we weren't told in fact, they were rather rude . henrik got a letter rather rude. henrik got a letter with no explanation. we didn't think it was political. i want to stress at the time, and we just didn't understand what had happened. just didn't understand what had happened . and i know that there happened. and i know that there are other meps who face the same. and if i could just clarify something because i actually put in a number of amendments on this very issue to the finance services bill when it passing through the it was p
, when we were henrik nielsen, when we were meps, we set up because we were goody two shoes, a bankcount and because the eu, as you know , give a lot of money you know, give a lot of money out for all sorts of things, there was a reasonable amount of money and we were using money in there and we were using it to fund the local office in stockport and to put on a conference in stockport about when we'd left the eu to be accountable and out of nowhere, metro bank just closed the bank account down...
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hi, my name is miriam nielsen and i'm working toward my phd at columbia university studying hydro climatere seeing that in places like the uk and california. you know, what you're seeing in yosemite and the sierra is...more fires. when i first moved up here about 25 years ago, we'd get maybe one major fire every five to ten years. we're getting major fires every year now, and multiple ones. the problems are the melting snow on the glaciers. - so we have a lot more crevasse incidents because the snow- coverage on the glaciers is totally thinned out. i and then many places, i the glaciers are receding. we had to basically stop guiding | certain trips on certain glaciersl because itjust became too dangerous | for a while because the snow bridges| on the glaciers were too thin. and this has increased the number of accidents with crevasses. - what basically happened is that the jet stream, which is this meandering current of air, got stuck in one place. and so all of this hot air from northern africa ended up piling up, that led to really, really high temperatures, which impacts everyone from
hi, my name is miriam nielsen and i'm working toward my phd at columbia university studying hydro climatere seeing that in places like the uk and california. you know, what you're seeing in yosemite and the sierra is...more fires. when i first moved up here about 25 years ago, we'd get maybe one major fire every five to ten years. we're getting major fires every year now, and multiple ones. the problems are the melting snow on the glaciers. - so we have a lot more crevasse incidents because the...