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a bull injured a 25-year-old woman named paige king. but in a miraculous turn of events, she says the injuryy saved her life. at the hospital, doctors saw a lump on her necky neck. they discovered that paige was in the early stages of thyroid cancer. >> i was stunned actually in aly as one of your kids finding out they may have cancer. it kind of takes you back and gives yo. >> a rodeo announcer heard her y her story and connected her to a top hospital in texas. after the ordeal, paige, a house cle, a house cleaner, worked for clients that had bulls on thei. it turns out the bull that saver saved her life was there and she took a picture with him. >> it was a full circle moment n moment in my life. yeah, i'll ch it forever. > >> a traffic stop in merced couy merced county led to a massive mushroom bust thanks to the k-9 who sniffed out the psychedelics. chp pulled about 29 pounds of mushrooms from the honda accord after k-9, shay, d to the smell. and the celebration of hispanic heritage month was in full swig in hayward tonight.
a bull injured a 25-year-old woman named paige king. but in a miraculous turn of events, she says the injuryy saved her life. at the hospital, doctors saw a lump on her necky neck. they discovered that paige was in the early stages of thyroid cancer. >> i was stunned actually in aly as one of your kids finding out they may have cancer. it kind of takes you back and gives yo. >> a rodeo announcer heard her y her story and connected her to a top hospital in texas. after the ordeal,...
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, paige. >> paige, sure, yeah. >> jimmy: matt damon said this.mon said about george, gambling, "he's the unluckiest guy at a table by far, i sat there and watched him lose 25 straight hands of blackjack in a row. [ laughter ] >> it's true. unlucky or just stupid. [ laughter ] >> well, at least you're unluck >> yeah, exactly. >> i would say you're doing pretty good at. >> julia, all of us were in -- we stayed at -- the bellagio, i think. >> bellagio, gorgeous hotel. they didn't know what hit them. >> literally like a bunch of 8-year-olds got in. >> yes. rebels run the palace. it was terrible. >> my pal richard, who you know, is an actor. richard came to visit. >> yes. >> we stayed in these rooms at the bottom of the casino. we didn't have a -- we had a roll-away bed. >> for richard. >> for richard. we were all up drinking and talking. pitt was there. pretty boy damon was there. all that. richard falls asleep on his roll-away bed. >> bhooils we're all chatting. >> we're talking. >> we're having a little cocktail party around him and his cot. >> we
, paige. >> paige, sure, yeah. >> jimmy: matt damon said this.mon said about george, gambling, "he's the unluckiest guy at a table by far, i sat there and watched him lose 25 straight hands of blackjack in a row. [ laughter ] >> it's true. unlucky or just stupid. [ laughter ] >> well, at least you're unluck >> yeah, exactly. >> i would say you're doing pretty good at. >> julia, all of us were in -- we stayed at -- the bellagio, i think. >>...
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laura bush, accompanied by the secretary of education, rod paige. [applause] >> thank you all.e be seated. thank you all very much, and thank you secretary paige, for being here today, and senator gregg. thank you all for your leadership and inspiring reform in education through the no child left behind act. one year ago, when the president signed this historic legislation, he embarked on a mission with our leaders in congress, a mission to ensure that every child in america receives an excellent education. today, our students, teachers, parents, and communities are embracing these new standards with, unwavering determination. the no child left behind act provides our schools with unprecedented reform and resources. across america, students and schools are providing results, and the reassurance that standards and accountability work. as i travel across the country, i see the promise of reform in americas schools. i see children excited and ready to learn. i see teachers who are committed to success, and principles who refused to accept failure. we are honored to have several of
laura bush, accompanied by the secretary of education, rod paige. [applause] >> thank you all.e be seated. thank you all very much, and thank you secretary paige, for being here today, and senator gregg. thank you all for your leadership and inspiring reform in education through the no child left behind act. one year ago, when the president signed this historic legislation, he embarked on a mission with our leaders in congress, a mission to ensure that every child in america receives an...
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chris paige, bbc news, in donegal.says she doesn't regret saying she �*detests the tories�* in a tv interview. she was asked who would she prefer in power — the conservatives or labour. would i prefer a labour government over a tory government? i detest the tories and everything they stand for. so it's not difficult to answer that question. let's speak to our scotland editor james cook, who's in aberdeen where the snp annual conference is being held. so, conservatives tonight questioning her choice of words. yes, that's right. among those were the conservative cabinet minister nadeem zaha we who was on the same programme of nicola sturgeon, sunday with laura kuenssberg, and described the comments as dangerous which was echoed by some of his comments. the first minister herself said she had nothing to apologise for in her view, saying she didn't regret the comments and had not been referring to individuals or even supporters of the conservative party but to tory policies. this afternoon that theme was taken up by her de
chris paige, bbc news, in donegal.says she doesn't regret saying she �*detests the tories�* in a tv interview. she was asked who would she prefer in power — the conservatives or labour. would i prefer a labour government over a tory government? i detest the tories and everything they stand for. so it's not difficult to answer that question. let's speak to our scotland editor james cook, who's in aberdeen where the snp annual conference is being held. so, conservatives tonight questioning...
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he said satchel paige? so great players knew that the -- leagues harbored the best and the brightest unfortunately, they never had the opportunity to show it. so i celebrated the advent of jackie robinson. i was and i must say i was a yankee fan who rooted for robinson. i was considered a traitor. my my fellow yankee fans, but i always and robinson to shine because he was one of our guys he represented the oppressed underclass. he represented the workers and the people who are marginalized by the dominant forces in our society. so for me, it was hallelujah time. right. let me ask you guys this before we go to slide 2, you know, one of the that i have two thoughts when i'm listening to this and i have the same conversation we talk about in football how long it took for black quarterbacks to be and you think about how far if we would have been an enlightened country. back in 194 if we were to just got this done back in 1946 and we were just gone ahead and integrated and done the right thing how far baseball w
he said satchel paige? so great players knew that the -- leagues harbored the best and the brightest unfortunately, they never had the opportunity to show it. so i celebrated the advent of jackie robinson. i was and i must say i was a yankee fan who rooted for robinson. i was considered a traitor. my my fellow yankee fans, but i always and robinson to shine because he was one of our guys he represented the oppressed underclass. he represented the workers and the people who are marginalized by...
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tired of congested california, big shocker, they are looking for their dream country home and ken and paigein georgia, "american dream home" gone country tonight 9 p.m. on fox business. >> todd: fiery debate in new york overnight, lee zeldin and kathy hochul squaring off on crime and the economy with two weeks to go before voters head to the polls. >> going to declare crime emergency and susopinioned the laws, they are not represented from this governor, who still halfway through the debate hasn't talked about locking up anyone committing any crimes. >> anyone who commits a crime under our law has consequences, i don't know why that is so important to you. >> carley: mike lawler is doing well in his race and joins us now, "new york post" is characterizing this debate with headline, give them zell, what are your takeaways from it? >> well, she obviously doesn't get it, crime has surged 36% in new york city since cashless bail took effect and she just says i don't know why it is important to you. it is important to people because they are dying in the streets and people don't feel safe, becau
tired of congested california, big shocker, they are looking for their dream country home and ken and paigein georgia, "american dream home" gone country tonight 9 p.m. on fox business. >> todd: fiery debate in new york overnight, lee zeldin and kathy hochul squaring off on crime and the economy with two weeks to go before voters head to the polls. >> going to declare crime emergency and susopinioned the laws, they are not represented from this governor, who still halfway...
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larry paige even shutdown kitty hawk, and that's his personal investment, and i don't remember any layoffs at all except for last quarter, and how much can the market expect is the question >> kevin o'leary, before we take a break, we noted, our entire team, the entire production team noted the entire number of stocks you are selling, and it's stunning, frankly, and i will read the list, docu sign, ford, uber, zoom, united health, visa -- that's a marquee list of names you are selling. what is up with that >> in many cases, tax law is getting ahead of the game, because many of those are down significantly in the last 11 months, but there's another metric i am going back to in times of, let's call it concern about the economy's growth rate. i look at return on assets that's when i see management really working hard on how much inventory they are carrying and how much cap they have, and return on assets is an old school measure, old school, and the companies that survive bad recessions have high returns on assets, and we put a screening on the entire portfolio, and some are good companies bu
larry paige even shutdown kitty hawk, and that's his personal investment, and i don't remember any layoffs at all except for last quarter, and how much can the market expect is the question >> kevin o'leary, before we take a break, we noted, our entire team, the entire production team noted the entire number of stocks you are selling, and it's stunning, frankly, and i will read the list, docu sign, ford, uber, zoom, united health, visa -- that's a marquee list of names you are selling....
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we're joined with susan paige, she is the washington bureau chief at "usa today" and the author of theial break you said the statement the speaker put out, that's the kind of thing you don't hear from speaker pelosi. >> that's right. she's made a brand of being defiant to the attacks she's had. the political attacks increasingly violent rhetoric for 20 years. for her to put out a statement that said she and her children and grandchildren are heart broken and traumatized is a vulnerable side of nancy pelosi that she does not often reveal. how could she not be, her husband of 59 years, an 82-year-old man, awaken in his bed to the assailant, attacking him with a hammer carrying duct tape and zip ties how could it not be dramatic. >> you spoke to nancy pelosi about conversations coming for her january 6th, using similar language, where is nancy. explain. >> i talked to her about three months after january 6th happened. i said if they caught you, would they have killed you? she said, yes. but i'm a street fighter, they would have had a battle on her hands. she lifted up her foot to show me
we're joined with susan paige, she is the washington bureau chief at "usa today" and the author of theial break you said the statement the speaker put out, that's the kind of thing you don't hear from speaker pelosi. >> that's right. she's made a brand of being defiant to the attacks she's had. the political attacks increasingly violent rhetoric for 20 years. for her to put out a statement that said she and her children and grandchildren are heart broken and traumatized is a...
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the daughter of cnn's senior producer and his wife paige. mother and daughter doing great.appy for you and so proud of you. congratulations. look at that. she is darling. >>> coming up, one man's 1700 mile mission for his brother in arms. we'll tell you about that next. you u can always spot a first timer. gain flings with oxoxi boost and febreze. (vo) get the new iphone 14 pro on us. right now t-mobile is including apple business essentials so you can easily manage your team's devices. on t network with more 5g coverage. only from t-mobile for business. i brought in ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks. uhh - here, i'll take that woo hoo ensure max protein, with 30 grams of protein, 1 gram of sugar and now in two new flavors (♪ ♪) i think i changed my mind about these glasses. yeah, it happens. that's why visionworks gives you 100 days to change your mind. it's simple. anything else i can help you with? like what? visionworks. see the difference. we are the first generation of patients who get to redefine what i
the daughter of cnn's senior producer and his wife paige. mother and daughter doing great.appy for you and so proud of you. congratulations. look at that. she is darling. >>> coming up, one man's 1700 mile mission for his brother in arms. we'll tell you about that next. you u can always spot a first timer. gain flings with oxoxi boost and febreze. (vo) get the new iphone 14 pro on us. right now t-mobile is including apple business essentials so you can easily manage your team's...
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. >>> joining me now, susan paige, charlie sykes, jason ferman and former virginia governor terry mcauliffe. jason, i want your reaction to the messaging on the move to tap reserves and this irs initiative on the standard deduction. >> yeah. i thought that was a terrific interview with my friend gene. the problem with gasoline prices is that they are largely outside the president's control. i think he has done the right things with the strategic petroleum reserve. but you can see that if opec plus wants something else to happen, something else can happen. much worse things could have happened with gas prices this year. but you can't change them a lot in a two-week period of time. you can't even change them a lot in a two-month or two-year period of time. there's just so many forces that go into them. >> yeah. it's really hard to take on the saudis as well. susan, the president is seeing the gas prices now and right now they are moving in the right direction. they were up five cents, now down seven cents. still high. the timing here makes sense. is it too little too late to change the minds
. >>> joining me now, susan paige, charlie sykes, jason ferman and former virginia governor terry mcauliffe. jason, i want your reaction to the messaging on the move to tap reserves and this irs initiative on the standard deduction. >> yeah. i thought that was a terrific interview with my friend gene. the problem with gasoline prices is that they are largely outside the president's control. i think he has done the right things with the strategic petroleum reserve. but you can see...
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the daughter of cnn's senior producer and his wife paige. mother and daughter doing great.d of you. congratulations. look at that. she is darling. >>> coming up, one man's 1700 mile mission for his brother in -- brothers in arms. we'll tell you about that next. ♪ ♪ ♪ voltaren. the joy of movement. ♪ ... by friday. now let's head over to the tower cam for a - hey! folks, we seem to have a visitor. it looks like - looks like you paid too much for your glasses. ... who? anyone who isn't shopping at america's best - where two pairs and a free exam start at just $79.95. it's a quality exam worth $59. now, let's take a look at traffic. ... what are you doing? looking at traffic. two pairs and a free exam starting at just $79.95. book an exam today at americasbest.com hi mom! ♪ the only thing i regret about my life was hiring local talent. if i knew about upwork. i would have hired actually talented people from all over the world. instead of talentless people from all over my house. i'm feeling better. no, you definitely still have a fever. nope, i'm back. body pain? headache? nop
the daughter of cnn's senior producer and his wife paige. mother and daughter doing great.d of you. congratulations. look at that. she is darling. >>> coming up, one man's 1700 mile mission for his brother in -- brothers in arms. we'll tell you about that next. ♪ ♪ ♪ voltaren. the joy of movement. ♪ ... by friday. now let's head over to the tower cam for a - hey! folks, we seem to have a visitor. it looks like - looks like you paid too much for your glasses. ... who? anyone who...
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they shut their natural gas plants now there's an energy short paige so what do they have to go back to? the worst of the worst the dirtiest of fuel coal that's why we get these upside surprises from norfolk southern, the railroad that had great things to say about the coal business console, energy, peabody energy, archer resources i haven't looked at these things in years but of they've exploded to the up side i don't want them to but that doesn't matter, does it second leadership group is health care. have you ever had the good fortune to reach medicare edge, i can tell you it's not as good as top notch employer sponsored insurance. that mains need a supplement like the ones provide bid united health group or humana, my provider that's become a semi-pefrmt denizen of the new high list. the dow's having its best month in ages. think about that dow best month in ages, nasdaq terrible health care also includes the drug stocks some of the best performers out there merck now reminds me of the old saint merck is what we called it in the 1990s when it could do no wrong. this time its stre
they shut their natural gas plants now there's an energy short paige so what do they have to go back to? the worst of the worst the dirtiest of fuel coal that's why we get these upside surprises from norfolk southern, the railroad that had great things to say about the coal business console, energy, peabody energy, archer resources i haven't looked at these things in years but of they've exploded to the up side i don't want them to but that doesn't matter, does it second leadership group is...
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about the we talked about the enslaved workers but also free black people who were working alongside paige and european immigrants right. you know, again, it's just it's rich with a lot information about that human experience. so i really appreciate you all taking the approach you have you look like you were going to say something fair. well, it just really i there's like two sides and i think both both lena and andrew are talking this, too. there's the the place based and then there's the personal and and the real key that i see is using those to tell personal stories that reflect fact. the larger us history that we're sharing. and sometimes that takes a little bit of creativity in understanding someone's perspective. you know, i'll think of an example of the personal story that we, for so long i think, have fallen into or, you know, generation wise have fallen into using the historical records that are easy. and those are often the elite writers, as we know. so we can say a lot more about elite people felt or observed and, so forth. and so sometimes we have to in those personal stories.
about the we talked about the enslaved workers but also free black people who were working alongside paige and european immigrants right. you know, again, it's just it's rich with a lot information about that human experience. so i really appreciate you all taking the approach you have you look like you were going to say something fair. well, it just really i there's like two sides and i think both both lena and andrew are talking this, too. there's the the place based and then there's the...
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conversation, the confrontation with steven hayward talking about his book, the largest of the books by paigeume, the age of reagan, a two-volume work one from the 1960s to the 80s in his election and 1980 -- 99. i want to come back to the age of reagan. he said the entertainment industry has always been very liberal. ronald reagan navigating the entertainment industry and what he took from the. >> i may have overstated it a little bit. i say liberal, democratic navy but at least in the 40s and 50s and 60s, pro- american you would say. you asked earlier how reagan became a conservative, i skipped over the late 40s when he was head of the screen actors guild and it was always thought communist influence in hollywood was a comment disadvantage but is not really true. we got documentation they try to infiltrate for the trade union. they didn't believe in the entertainment and reagan followed this and carried a gun for a while because there were threats on him for standing up for this and was threatened a few times and come to meetings and realize these groups were communist. >> and they were kin
conversation, the confrontation with steven hayward talking about his book, the largest of the books by paigeume, the age of reagan, a two-volume work one from the 1960s to the 80s in his election and 1980 -- 99. i want to come back to the age of reagan. he said the entertainment industry has always been very liberal. ronald reagan navigating the entertainment industry and what he took from the. >> i may have overstated it a little bit. i say liberal, democratic navy but at least in the...
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since we last met, donald trump responded to that development in the form of a meandering, unhinged 14 paige letter addressed to bennie thompson. we'll spare you the much debunked claims, the kicking and screaming, random sentences, inexplicably in all caps except to say nowhere did trump commit to complying with the subpoena and even reporting trump may want to make that interview with the committee a live one. we'll talk to a committee member to find out if that is on the table. as a matter of fact, though, trump's kwaurl with the january 6th committee is one of a number of separate avenues of legal peril for the twice impeached ex-president. all of these stories every one of them broke within hours of one another. we'll run down the rest. there is this seditious conspiracy trial of far right oath keepers related to the capitol attack an trump is very much present in all of those proceedings. evidence presented in court shows that militia group's members viewed trump's as a call to action. something we will continue to follow and drill down on. plus, it is never a good thing when an audien
since we last met, donald trump responded to that development in the form of a meandering, unhinged 14 paige letter addressed to bennie thompson. we'll spare you the much debunked claims, the kicking and screaming, random sentences, inexplicably in all caps except to say nowhere did trump commit to complying with the subpoena and even reporting trump may want to make that interview with the committee a live one. we'll talk to a committee member to find out if that is on the table. as a matter...
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it can be enjoyed not only by me and his immediate neighbors but the open space guard earns between paige and oak street and the page street front north of the tree has a historic earthquake cottage that the tree is adjacent to. i hope to repair the neighbor's fence in kind and supporting a wonderful historical picture as well as a charming visual one, his south neighbors on south -- they contributed to the care and it's a delight to him. he's on a 18 to 24 maintenance plan of strategic removal of dead wood and limb to get the tree up to care and inspection. i think that's about my time. >> thank you so much for your comments. and let's see if there's anymore callers in the queue. just checking with our public call-in support. that was of the last caller in the queue. >> thank you w. that public comment is now closed. supervisor preston, did you want to make a motion >> yes, so moved. >> on that motion, supervisor peskin. >> aye. >> supervisor preston? >> aye. >> supervisor melgar? >> aye. >> you have three ayes. >> thank you. motion passes. madam clerk, do we have any other items on the
it can be enjoyed not only by me and his immediate neighbors but the open space guard earns between paige and oak street and the page street front north of the tree has a historic earthquake cottage that the tree is adjacent to. i hope to repair the neighbor's fence in kind and supporting a wonderful historical picture as well as a charming visual one, his south neighbors on south -- they contributed to the care and it's a delight to him. he's on a 18 to 24 maintenance plan of strategic removal...