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rachael anderson was missing.one and his friend david stone told police they were with her the night she vanished. but the timelines they provided did not match, making investigators suspicious. now, a third man was about to start talking. and what he had to say was explosive. here again is dennis murphy with secrets of the snake river. the high and low search across the eerily beautiful palouse country for any trace of rachael anderson was turning up nothing. months after her disappearance, detectives were convinced they had identified their prime persons of interest, rachel's estranged husband charles and his churchgoing buddy david stone. but the investigation had stalled and was at an apparent dead end. no secret what the biggest obstacle was for lead investigators captain dan hally and detective jackie nichols. it's an axiom in law enforcement-- no body, no crime. that's the challenge. at this point, we don't even know for sure that we have a death. we believe that in our gut. dennis: as the cops dug deeper i
rachael anderson was missing.one and his friend david stone told police they were with her the night she vanished. but the timelines they provided did not match, making investigators suspicious. now, a third man was about to start talking. and what he had to say was explosive. here again is dennis murphy with secrets of the snake river. the high and low search across the eerily beautiful palouse country for any trace of rachael anderson was turning up nothing. months after her disappearance,...
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and, rachael, let's talk about tiktok. at odds with republicans over the future of tiktok? >> yeah, well, gio, there's been a lot of unity in the republican party obviously this week, but in this area in particular, they are absolutely on a collision course. i mean, i can't tell you how many republicans i have heard from who are privately upset that in one of his first acts as president, donald trump basically stopped this tiktok ban. i mean, these are republicans who believe that china is spying on americans through that app, and it's why they give the company this sort of ultimatum. either you sell to someone else, or we're going to ban you here in the united states. now, donald trump has given the company 75 more days to basically sell, even though there's little indication that they're going to do that, but the most interesting thing to me is i've talked to a lot of trump's inner circle, people pivetta that are close to him and they don't think it's a national security threat, so the party really -- this is all going t
and, rachael, let's talk about tiktok. at odds with republicans over the future of tiktok? >> yeah, well, gio, there's been a lot of unity in the republican party obviously this week, but in this area in particular, they are absolutely on a collision course. i mean, i can't tell you how many republicans i have heard from who are privately upset that in one of his first acts as president, donald trump basically stopped this tiktok ban. i mean, these are republicans who believe that china...
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disruptive ideas and programs that are dividing the country in historic ways. >> martha: and boy, rachaelll in your column this week. you basically said, he's steam rolling republicans. >> i mean, yeah. absolutely there's a lot of unity and excitement amongst republicans with their takeover of washington, but he's sticking his finger in republicans' eye on a lot of issues right now. in particular, i mean the january 6th pardon of rioters who went after police officers, the tiktok ban, stopping that when republicans think that's the national security threat. this move just yesterday, or over the weekend that he's going to fire all these inspector generals without notifying congress as he was supposed to do under the law, but this is an intentional strategy on the part of trump's inner circle. i have talked to people close with donald trump who said the sooner republicans on the hill, you know, get it in their head that he's the one with the mandate, not them, the better their lives are going to be. how much are they going to sort of take on this? i mean, republicans are not protesting. the
disruptive ideas and programs that are dividing the country in historic ways. >> martha: and boy, rachaelll in your column this week. you basically said, he's steam rolling republicans. >> i mean, yeah. absolutely there's a lot of unity and excitement amongst republicans with their takeover of washington, but he's sticking his finger in republicans' eye on a lot of issues right now. in particular, i mean the january 6th pardon of rioters who went after police officers, the tiktok...
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david sanger is the correspondent, and rachael bade is a contributing correspondent and capitol politicoitico here today, and we need that today. i want to start with you on that note. it was hard to miss your headline inu your column to say time to admit it. trump is a great president. he's still trying to be a good one. explain. >> sure, and that headline was maybe a little bit of a hand grenade to get people's attention, be yut the argument was making is president trump is great in the sense of being a large and consequential figure who is putting his imprint on every aspect of american politics, even american culture. that's distinct from saying he's a good president whose policies are in the public interest and will make the country better. that's of course, the source of a terrific argument and i don't weigh in on that. >> martha: you said he is everything his supporters hoped for and everything his adversaries fear sgld absed. >> absolutely, and i think the point is obviously this week that president trump is not a fluke, as a lot of democrats thought after 2016 and thought throug
david sanger is the correspondent, and rachael bade is a contributing correspondent and capitol politicoitico here today, and we need that today. i want to start with you on that note. it was hard to miss your headline inu your column to say time to admit it. trump is a great president. he's still trying to be a good one. explain. >> sure, and that headline was maybe a little bit of a hand grenade to get people's attention, be yut the argument was making is president trump is great in the...
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but rachael fauss, senior policy advisor at the sustainable transport advocacy group, reinvent albany0%. this toll is going to phase in over the next six years, up to $15. and obviously the higher the toll, the more the congestion reduction is going to be. but right now we have some of the slowest speeds in the country. we have vehicles that travel at about seven miles per hour. so anything would be an improvement over seven miles an hour. if you are a disabled person, so you have no other choice but to drive, you actually will be exempt from the toll. and if you are also a low income person, you will be exempt. so this toll is really hitting the people who can afford it the most. and by and large, you know, 85% of people who work in manhattan central business district take mass transit. so it's a very small percentage of people who do not. and generally they are much more wealthy and are more likely to be able to afford it. and for those drivers, the speeds are going to improve and they're going to have a more pleasant commute. a federaljudge in newjersey just rejected an attempt to
but rachael fauss, senior policy advisor at the sustainable transport advocacy group, reinvent albany0%. this toll is going to phase in over the next six years, up to $15. and obviously the higher the toll, the more the congestion reduction is going to be. but right now we have some of the slowest speeds in the country. we have vehicles that travel at about seven miles per hour. so anything would be an improvement over seven miles an hour. if you are a disabled person, so you have no other...
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and here she is, rachael darvish joins primetime.el, did it seem like he was telling the truth when he said he was on the phone with president biden? >> jesse, you don't believe the governor? i believed him. i so, so here's the thing. yeah, i'll be honest with you. yeah, i really want to believe him. sure. i really want to. and there was no cell phone reception in certain areas. okay, but that's a big problem in and of itself. why doesn't he have a satellite truck with a cell phone? i drove around with reporters. i'm in a satellite truck. i can talk to you. so the fact that he couldn't get cell reception was really, really first string, not first string. so that was interesting. i did see the call log. i did see that that wasn't the first number on there, but i do know he was trying. so i did see that he was trying. >> do you think he's handled this well so far or. i mean, i can't imagine how people are feeling out there. >> i mean, i have no regard for smelt. i actually i love sushi, but i have no regard for smelt whatsoever. but ap
and here she is, rachael darvish joins primetime.el, did it seem like he was telling the truth when he said he was on the phone with president biden? >> jesse, you don't believe the governor? i believed him. i so, so here's the thing. yeah, i'll be honest with you. yeah, i really want to believe him. sure. i really want to. and there was no cell phone reception in certain areas. okay, but that's a big problem in and of itself. why doesn't he have a satellite truck with a cell phone? i...
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what you're not going when you want them, which is rachael, doesn't like us and us so less than for almost $137.00 to me. those are the buses for clothes unless somebody number i to i thought, but i thought of us with all of that or i seen your and your say will be will the welcome next across stock were all things are considered. i'm peter roosevelt. to mind you were discussing lincoln's legacy, the okay, let's go back to alexander. i mean, one of the things that is quite fascinating to want or maybe, but now depending on how you want to look at it, is that, you know, we had an election in november and in many ways kind of world historical. we've never seen this kind of political come back considering the establishing law fair against trump. it's control of the media of hollywood, about academia, etc, etc. and they still came out on top of most like a last or it's a figure and he won the popular vote. okay. and so i usually don't invoke up this program. brock obama, but i will elections have consequences or at least they should. and i think that, you know, what we've seen since the electi
what you're not going when you want them, which is rachael, doesn't like us and us so less than for almost $137.00 to me. those are the buses for clothes unless somebody number i to i thought, but i thought of us with all of that or i seen your and your say will be will the welcome next across stock were all things are considered. i'm peter roosevelt. to mind you were discussing lincoln's legacy, the okay, let's go back to alexander. i mean, one of the things that is quite fascinating to want...
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please join me in welcoming gary marcus and rachael myrow. well, as you've just heard, this is not going to be the of a booster. in fact, i thought i might start out a by reading a list here from page 70 the biggest in media at risks of generative ai. let's just read it out disinformation market manipulation, accidental death, non-consensual deepfake accelerating cybersecurity and bias and discriminate asian privacy and data leaks. intellectual property taken consent overreliance on unreliable systems. and last but not least environmental costs. so who any any of you missed because you did write this in two months, right? i did actually write about a countenanced the possibility that i might have missed some i think the one thing it's already there but that i really wish i had have been able to add was a recent study in is either or nature showing covert racism and what the authors showed is that if you speak in african-american english as opposed to standard english you get different answer from a chatbot and that's actually covered in bias,
please join me in welcoming gary marcus and rachael myrow. well, as you've just heard, this is not going to be the of a booster. in fact, i thought i might start out a by reading a list here from page 70 the biggest in media at risks of generative ai. let's just read it out disinformation market manipulation, accidental death, non-consensual deepfake accelerating cybersecurity and bias and discriminate asian privacy and data leaks. intellectual property taken consent overreliance on unreliable...
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among them, rachael fauss, a senior policy advisor at the sustainable transport advocacy group reinventdnight local time, in that very area where you are right now. just walk us through how it'll work. so, starting at midnight, drivers into the central business district of manhattan in cars are going to be charged $9 during the peak hours of the day. that's going to be reduced by 75% to $2.25 overnight. and that funding raised from the toll is going to go directly into the mass transit system to support the subways, buses, and commuter rails in new york city. we all know how busy the streets of new york can be. do you have any indication at the moment how much this could actually reduce traffic? yes, i think the projections are it's going to reduce traffic congestion 7%, up to 10%. this toll is going to phase in over the next six years, up to $15, and obviously the higher the toll, the more congestion reduction is going to be. but right now, we have some of the slowest speeds in the country. we have vehicles that travel at around seven mph, so anything would be an improvement over seven
among them, rachael fauss, a senior policy advisor at the sustainable transport advocacy group reinventdnight local time, in that very area where you are right now. just walk us through how it'll work. so, starting at midnight, drivers into the central business district of manhattan in cars are going to be charged $9 during the peak hours of the day. that's going to be reduced by 75% to $2.25 overnight. and that funding raised from the toll is going to go directly into the mass transit system...
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politicians who dare to question the stopped has been narrative, but by the green conflict. art is rachael. imagine waves in the, on the issue in 2024. if you are a populous leader, defending your country, sovereign interest in firing off criticism of the establishment status quote, you were being shot right back at, but with actual bullets 1st up in may of 2024. so vacuum prime minister robert feats. so we're just being re elected months earlier in october 23 on the promise to angle for peace and ukraine, which for the european establishment and ukrainian presents lisky just means more weapons. i will support 0 military aid to ukraine and immediate halter military operations is the best solution we have for ukraine. the you should change from an arm supplier to a peacemaker phase. so ultimately decided after his re election to let this will back him military, industrial complex process from sales of weapons to ukraine if they wanted to. he kind of tried to made a bit make a bit of a false distinction between private and public arms distribution. but apparently, even that wasn't enough for
politicians who dare to question the stopped has been narrative, but by the green conflict. art is rachael. imagine waves in the, on the issue in 2024. if you are a populous leader, defending your country, sovereign interest in firing off criticism of the establishment status quote, you were being shot right back at, but with actual bullets 1st up in may of 2024. so vacuum prime minister robert feats. so we're just being re elected months earlier in october 23 on the promise to angle for peace...
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this is a tricky time for rachael reeves.ver decisions she made in the budget, but there is no serious move to oust her, nor any suggestion she is at odds with the prime minister over strategy. but if those government borrowing costs stay high, there will be tough decisions to make. 0n budget day, the chancellor surprised businesses with a big rise in their taxes. she said she won't do that again, so spending cuts could be on the cards if she needs to balance the books. you don't turn to cuts, certainly, because not only will that i think would be politically suicidal, it would undermine the political support on which labour got elected, but in addition to that you would be taking demand out of the economy, and you would be looking at, in doing that, turning a crisis into a recession. john mcdonald is currently suspended from labour, but his unease will be shared by some of his former colleagues. the chancellor is relying on growth, and will announce more details soon on how she hopes to make that happen. vicky young, bbc new
this is a tricky time for rachael reeves.ver decisions she made in the budget, but there is no serious move to oust her, nor any suggestion she is at odds with the prime minister over strategy. but if those government borrowing costs stay high, there will be tough decisions to make. 0n budget day, the chancellor surprised businesses with a big rise in their taxes. she said she won't do that again, so spending cuts could be on the cards if she needs to balance the books. you don't turn to cuts,...
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carlos torres is now charged with dui and two counts of murder in an accident that killed 29 year old rachaelonzalez gallegos on new year's day. as well as the unborn child she was carrying. this happened near wellesley and new avenue, where authorities say torres was speeding and veered into oncoming traffic. a gofundme account to support her family has been set up. today, the city of san jose began enforcing new parking restrictions on rvs. chenowith avenue is the first of 30 sites for the oversize lived in vehicle enforcement pilot program, known as olive city. teams will notify rv residents that they have two weeks to move, though people will be given information about available services and safe parking sites. and then after those two weeks, trucks will be towed and they will have removing any remaining vehicles. >> spend a week posting signs, distributing fliers and talking with vehicle owners at each site before any action is taken. residents who are living in their vehicles will be given time to move their vehicles, and will be offered information about existing resources, including a
carlos torres is now charged with dui and two counts of murder in an accident that killed 29 year old rachaelonzalez gallegos on new year's day. as well as the unborn child she was carrying. this happened near wellesley and new avenue, where authorities say torres was speeding and veered into oncoming traffic. a gofundme account to support her family has been set up. today, the city of san jose began enforcing new parking restrictions on rvs. chenowith avenue is the first of 30 sites for the...
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but for those rachael left behind-- you know, there's no true justice. it doesn't bring her back. is there a new chapter opening up for you, amber? it's just begun. because when i found out my mom was missing, i fought tooth and nail. so did ashley. that's what we did. and so at this point, it feels like the fight is over. the grieving process for me has just begun because there's nothing left to fight for. that's all for this edition of dateline. i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. . i'm craig melvin. and i'm natalie morales. and this is "dateline." we're all shells of people walking around. the happiness in our life has been taken from us. craig melvin: they were high school sweethearts rearing five strapping sons. it was a rowdy house. and our parents loved it. craig melvin: then that terrible night. a mother murdered. but as shock set in, leads poured in. witnesses reported strangers lurking, a car speeding through the neighborhood, and there were footprints out behind the house. i'm putting alarms on every door, because somebody's out there. craig melvin: but detectives
but for those rachael left behind-- you know, there's no true justice. it doesn't bring her back. is there a new chapter opening up for you, amber? it's just begun. because when i found out my mom was missing, i fought tooth and nail. so did ashley. that's what we did. and so at this point, it feels like the fight is over. the grieving process for me has just begun because there's nothing left to fight for. that's all for this edition of dateline. i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. . i'm...
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rick klein, and abc news contributing political correspondent and politico capitol bureau chief, rachaelg here. okay, donna. i got to put you on the spot. sorry. we just heard what biden said. he said that he thought he would have won the election? he said it twice now. >> first of all, let me just set the table right. joe biden thought he could win because after his debate performance, he received polling that showed that he wasn't sliding, that the -- that things had stalled, but that he still had a chance. look. it was 24 of the most agonizing days i think in democratic party history, until the president made the decision to step back -- >> jonathan: the 24 days between the debate and him dropping out? >> agonizing because we had no playbook. look. joe biden thought because he had beaten trump before in 2020, that he had the playbook to win. i don't think so. i think before he answered that question in the interview with susan page, susan asked him about a similar situation about the democrats losing so much and he said, there were global issues. i mean, across the world, there was a
rick klein, and abc news contributing political correspondent and politico capitol bureau chief, rachaelg here. okay, donna. i got to put you on the spot. sorry. we just heard what biden said. he said that he thought he would have won the election? he said it twice now. >> first of all, let me just set the table right. joe biden thought he could win because after his debate performance, he received polling that showed that he wasn't sliding, that the -- that things had stalled, but that...
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i'm rachael myrow. thank you and thank you for joining us. welcome to today's program at the commonwealth club world affairs. the nation's oldest and largest public affairs forum. every year we present more 450 forums on ranging across politics, business society, climate and the economy. i am andrew dudley, chair of the in nature forum and it's a delight to see so many faces in the audience here tonight. i wish to thank you for taking the time to attend this in-person event on our club this evening. a few housekeeping notes. firstly please take a moment make sure that your phones are silenced. and secondly, we will open the floor to questions in around 45 minutes. if you have a question and please raise your hand and we'll pass the microphone to you. as is customary for this forum, i'd like to a moment to acknowledge the land on we gather as traditional homelands, the roman jewish people. let's take this opportunity to express our gratitude used as guests and to thank the original stewards of this land as we travel beyond this ramp to territo
i'm rachael myrow. thank you and thank you for joining us. welcome to today's program at the commonwealth club world affairs. the nation's oldest and largest public affairs forum. every year we present more 450 forums on ranging across politics, business society, climate and the economy. i am andrew dudley, chair of the in nature forum and it's a delight to see so many faces in the audience here tonight. i wish to thank you for taking the time to attend this in-person event on our club this...
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i'm rachael myrow. thank you and thank you for joining us. welcome to today's program at the commonwealth club world affairs. the nation's oldest and largest public affairs forum. every year we present more 450 forums on ranging across politics, business society, climate and the economy. i am andrew dudley, chair of the in nature forum and it's a delight to see so many faces in the audience here tonight. i wish to thank you for taking the time to attend this in-person event on our club this evening. a few housekeeping notes. firstly please take a moment make sure that your phones are silenced. and secondly, we will open the floor to questions in around 45 minutes. if you have a question and please raise your hand and we'll pass the microphone to you. as is customary for this forum, i'd like to a moment to acknowledge the land on we gather as traditional homelands, the roman jewish people. let's take this opportunity to express our gratitude used as guests and to thank the original stewards of this land as we travel beyond this ramp to territo
i'm rachael myrow. thank you and thank you for joining us. welcome to today's program at the commonwealth club world affairs. the nation's oldest and largest public affairs forum. every year we present more 450 forums on ranging across politics, business society, climate and the economy. i am andrew dudley, chair of the in nature forum and it's a delight to see so many faces in the audience here tonight. i wish to thank you for taking the time to attend this in-person event on our club this...
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rachael marie gonzalez gallegos was in the car with her husband and young son. when investigators say tamariz veered into oncoming traffic and hit them head on, killing gallegos and her unborn child. >> our time is now. 555. while police are busy investigating a stabbing incident at the hayward bart station, it happened yesterday morning near the turnstile at that bart station. witnesses at first said a rider who didn't pay was confronted by a rider who did pay. that led to a fight where one person was stabbed. that person was rushed to the hospital and is expected to be okay. two people were detained initially, but bart now says the two were not involved and they have since been released. >> the day is not so bad, especially during commuting hours. a lot of people, so, you know, you're kind of safer. but it's strange that this happened, you know, during the day. >> now the police are still investigating what happened out there. and they want anyone who has any information to contact them. >> the giants are adding a future hall of fame pitcher to the rotation. 4
rachael marie gonzalez gallegos was in the car with her husband and young son. when investigators say tamariz veered into oncoming traffic and hit them head on, killing gallegos and her unborn child. >> our time is now. 555. while police are busy investigating a stabbing incident at the hayward bart station, it happened yesterday morning near the turnstile at that bart station. witnesses at first said a rider who didn't pay was confronted by a rider who did pay. that led to a fight where...
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we heard rachael reeves say the uk is not alone in suffering, what is the defence?in suffering, what is the defence?— is not alone in suffering, what is the defence? �* , . , . the defence? a very viable defence, most of the — the defence? a very viable defence, most of the move _ the defence? a very viable defence, most of the move has _ the defence? a very viable defence, most of the move has been - the defence? a very viable defence, most of the move has been because the defence? a very viable defence, i most of the move has been because of us economic data, strong, both on inflation and on the jobs side. we also heard a lot from president elect trump for the potential of tariffs. all of that has been received quite badly by global bond investors and the uk is just a party to that. i would also say there is that 20, the criticism that bites is the tail risk associated with a budget, associated with the obvious slowdown in the uk economy since the general election on the 4th ofjuly last year. general election on the 4th ofjuly last ear. . ., , last year. indeed, t
we heard rachael reeves say the uk is not alone in suffering, what is the defence?in suffering, what is the defence?— is not alone in suffering, what is the defence? �* , . , . the defence? a very viable defence, most of the — the defence? a very viable defence, most of the move _ the defence? a very viable defence, most of the move has _ the defence? a very viable defence, most of the move has been - the defence? a very viable defence, most of the move has been because the defence? a...
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rachael reeves has reiterated her pledge to go further and faster to improve economic growth and boostiving standards, declaring it was that number one priority of the government. yesterday, government borrowing costs fell sharply on bond markets, and investors have been worried about the weak state of the uk economy as well as the chancellor's borrowing plans and the impact of the tax rises on business. here is mark ashdown. bruderer in telford has been manufacturing and refurbishing high precision presses for nearly 60 years. they provide parts for a range of sectors, from the automotive industry to electronics and food. with 15 employees, there's some concern about how the incoming budget policies will affect their costs, but they're more worried about slowing demand from customers. as soon as the budget hit, theyjust said, we're putting this on the back burner until we see how the marketplace pans out. equivalently, you know, this has then put a dampener on our business because we can't see a way forward when everybody�*s complaining about costs. and it's notjust costs for the busi
rachael reeves has reiterated her pledge to go further and faster to improve economic growth and boostiving standards, declaring it was that number one priority of the government. yesterday, government borrowing costs fell sharply on bond markets, and investors have been worried about the weak state of the uk economy as well as the chancellor's borrowing plans and the impact of the tax rises on business. here is mark ashdown. bruderer in telford has been manufacturing and refurbishing high...