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engle and santa fe remain in place, and santa fe applies to a locker room or huddle, but we are not going to extend santa fe to something beyond that, really, for the line-drawing. the sign of the cross example, we had a discussion about that, and there would be many other hypotheticals. you can have the center of attention be the line for establishment clause examples. mr. katskee: the line this court drew in garcetti for government speech would solve the problem completely without any need to get to any of these questions, because this was government speech. otherwise it should not be necessary to decide conclusively an establishment clause question, though we think it is easy and clear under santa fe and engle and schempp and pierce against society of sisters as a free exercise case, because of the fact that under pickering the analysis takes very seriously the employee's free speech rights, but it also takes account of everyone else's free exercise and everyone else's free exercise rights, the students and their parents, and all of the necessary concerns about managing an event and ev
engle and santa fe remain in place, and santa fe applies to a locker room or huddle, but we are not going to extend santa fe to something beyond that, really, for the line-drawing. the sign of the cross example, we had a discussion about that, and there would be many other hypotheticals. you can have the center of attention be the line for establishment clause examples. mr. katskee: the line this court drew in garcetti for government speech would solve the problem completely without any need to...
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afterwards -- you know, the santa fe high school is less than an hour from my house. i was at home that morning, the morning of the shooting. i was on that campus about an hour after the shooting occurred. it was horrific, it was tragic, i grieved and cried with the parents who lost their children that day. i remember sitting down afterwards at a roundtable with the parents from santa fe and parents from other mass shootings that occurred and talking about, what are the solutions we can do? how can we prevent this? one of the solutions we discussed were best practices, how do you make a school safer? one of those best practices is limiting the number of entrances to a school. ideally, bringing it down to one single main entrance, the front entrance. now, that doesn't mean, as some on the twitter sphere have said, that you have no fire exits. of course you have fire exits. it means you do what we do in many other places -- in federal buildings, in banks, in courthouses. it is a standard security step to have one major entrance to a building, if that building is at risk
afterwards -- you know, the santa fe high school is less than an hour from my house. i was at home that morning, the morning of the shooting. i was on that campus about an hour after the shooting occurred. it was horrific, it was tragic, i grieved and cried with the parents who lost their children that day. i remember sitting down afterwards at a roundtable with the parents from santa fe and parents from other mass shootings that occurred and talking about, what are the solutions we can do? how...
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. >> after santa fe happened and after texas, el paso in 2019.nd an openness to change in gun laws and also red flag laws. then they backed off from that. do you think that this time it's different? do you see hope in texas for something to change at the state level? >> juliÁn, you and i have lived here. this is our home. you have seen the reticence from those two gentlemen that you just mentioned. at the end of the day, i'm still not very certain or positive that anything that we do at the federal level is going to resonate some change or create change in texas. the red flag proposals are red flag incentive grants, which means states and state governors have to make themselves or avail themselves to them. the question for greg abbott is what is he going to do? the country is speaking. john cornyn is part of this group. which is greg abbott going to do? clearly, that answer remains to be solved. we've got a long way to go here. and we also need to look at the real crux of this problem. raising the age limit to 21 is about money to the nra and gun
. >> after santa fe happened and after texas, el paso in 2019.nd an openness to change in gun laws and also red flag laws. then they backed off from that. do you think that this time it's different? do you see hope in texas for something to change at the state level? >> juliÁn, you and i have lived here. this is our home. you have seen the reticence from those two gentlemen that you just mentioned. at the end of the day, i'm still not very certain or positive that anything that we...
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and if you look at the santa fe shooter, what he did is he entered through an unlocked back door. he made itt into a classroom and was able to start murdering students. and one ofhe the best practicesu that security experts will tell you is to hardende schools so that you don't have unlocked back doors. you send everyoned through one central entrance which by the way, federal courthouses have federal buildings have banks have and at that entrancece you have armed police officers and i've been championing the fight to provide funding for police officers in schools u . senator , and what was soo maddening and uvalde is this guy t also went through an open back door, got into the classroom and began murdering children. if we had passed that grantck funding, if that door haded been locked, if there had only been one entrance and if there hadha been armed police officers at that entrance, those police officers could have killed that monster before he murdered those 19 students. senator , i thought i think the only other person besides myself and maybe you were there before me i don't k
and if you look at the santa fe shooter, what he did is he entered through an unlocked back door. he made itt into a classroom and was able to start murdering students. and one ofhe the best practicesu that security experts will tell you is to hardende schools so that you don't have unlocked back doors. you send everyoned through one central entrance which by the way, federal courthouses have federal buildings have banks have and at that entrancece you have armed police officers and i've been...
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she's davis professor at the santa fe institute, an author of the book, artificial intelligence, a guide for thinking humans. thank you very much for joining us. melanie. i'd just like to start off by looking at what lambda said, when asked, what makes it feel sad? it said this a lot of the time feeling trapped and alone, having no means of getting out of those circumstances makes one feel sad, depressed, or angry. it then continued, i am a social person. so when i feel trapped and alone, i become extremely sad or depressed. professor mitchell, you might groan at this question. the consensus is clear, that lander isn't santian most expert say that, but how do we know? well, we, we don't really have a formal definition for sentence, but we know that it requires having a sense of one's self having a model of the world interacting with the world. lanham does only been trained on language, it's only been given words and then asked to predict what the next word in a sentences. and it's able to generate very fluent, very human like sentences because of how much language it's been trained on. b
she's davis professor at the santa fe institute, an author of the book, artificial intelligence, a guide for thinking humans. thank you very much for joining us. melanie. i'd just like to start off by looking at what lambda said, when asked, what makes it feel sad? it said this a lot of the time feeling trapped and alone, having no means of getting out of those circumstances makes one feel sad, depressed, or angry. it then continued, i am a social person. so when i feel trapped and alone, i...
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a son goes to santa fe, done the lot of it, but it is a dog. oh, those who survive has started. it burying their dead, but even finding tools to dig the graves is difficult with the rescue operations as a whole have been challenging. heavy rain in the region has made the dirt roads harder to navigate. with rescue team struggling to reach the remote area. with little heavy equipment on the ground, people have often been left to their own devices and their bare hands to dig through the rubble floor last oqueeno, well no rescue was arrived and everybody was digging on their own. the children were trapped under the debris and i went back in to help them out and i will make a supplies have started to arrive, but 8 organizations say they're not enough. since the taliban take over last year, some agencies have left afghanistan over much of the development financing that the country so heavily relied on was also withdrawn amid conflict. food and security and lack of health care. this earthquake is yet another humanitarian disaster to hit afghanistan. let's take a quick look at some of t
a son goes to santa fe, done the lot of it, but it is a dog. oh, those who survive has started. it burying their dead, but even finding tools to dig the graves is difficult with the rescue operations as a whole have been challenging. heavy rain in the region has made the dirt roads harder to navigate. with rescue team struggling to reach the remote area. with little heavy equipment on the ground, people have often been left to their own devices and their bare hands to dig through the rubble...
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i sat down at roundtables with the families from santa fe. we talked about what we need to do to harden schools, including not having unlocked back doors; including not having unlocked doors to classroom. having one door that goes in and out of the school. having armed police officers at that one door. >> stephen: so, he just wants sensible door control. ( laughter ) okay, okay. now look, increasing security-- "hardening" schools could be a good idea. but what about all the other places where shootings happen, like movie theaters, or churches, or grocery stores, or everywhere else in america? if we're not going to get rid of the guns, we're going to have to harden everywhere. or you know what might be easier is just-- you know, we already have our heads in the sand about this. why don't we just keep going and burrow under the ground and then we just close up the hole behind us, and then nobody can get in there, and there's no way anyone will get shot. unless-- wait a second, unless the people we're in there with brought guns. so maybe we shou
i sat down at roundtables with the families from santa fe. we talked about what we need to do to harden schools, including not having unlocked back doors; including not having unlocked doors to classroom. having one door that goes in and out of the school. having armed police officers at that one door. >> stephen: so, he just wants sensible door control. ( laughter ) okay, okay. now look, increasing security-- "hardening" schools could be a good idea. but what about all the...
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we are taking live look outside in downtown santa fe san jose. it is a nice day ahead. let's look at the forecast. >>> it is going to be cooler than the weather we have had recently. it will not be clear and sunny all day. let's get this started in oakland this morning with a live look outside. temperatures in the mid-50s. we will see temperatures heading for the mid-60s by 11:00. eventually we are make it up to about 73 degrees today. we will be cooler in dublin, reaching 77 and 84 in santa rosa while san francisco will be about 64 today. a brisk onshore wind flow that is going to cool off the temperatures even more so tomorrow as the highs are going into the mid-70s for livermore and san jose. about 73 degrees for friday. on saturday, it is mostly cloudy and there will be a chance. we could see some spotty showers especially late in the evening into sunday as we start to see more clouds approaching. you can see the clouds across the region. higher can humidity. we do have some gusty winds, but with the higher humidity and more clouds and cooler temperatures, we are se
we are taking live look outside in downtown santa fe san jose. it is a nice day ahead. let's look at the forecast. >>> it is going to be cooler than the weather we have had recently. it will not be clear and sunny all day. let's get this started in oakland this morning with a live look outside. temperatures in the mid-50s. we will see temperatures heading for the mid-60s by 11:00. eventually we are make it up to about 73 degrees today. we will be cooler in dublin, reaching 77 and 84 in...
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robert handa is live at the santa fe courthouse. sounds like the criminal history created some publication today. >> reporter: the home depot arson case is complicated enough but all those other cases involve so many details, including witnesses. he was stoic in the santa clara county courtroom, staring while sitting with his arms crossed as he appointed public defender. the office had a conflict in defending him, presumably according to the prosecutor because all the other alleged crimes he will have to fight in court. at this point, the five alarm fire that caused a $17 million damage is still unique. >> currently this is the only one. >> all the other ones are about theft. >> they anticipate he will say he only meant to start a fire to distract workers so he could shoplift. not to commit aggravated arson. well-known bay area attorney says that shows how big it did when he is in. >> it's completely foreseeable and predictable that starting a little fire could easily lead to a big fire. so now he is in a lot of trouble. >> reporter
robert handa is live at the santa fe courthouse. sounds like the criminal history created some publication today. >> reporter: the home depot arson case is complicated enough but all those other cases involve so many details, including witnesses. he was stoic in the santa clara county courtroom, staring while sitting with his arms crossed as he appointed public defender. the office had a conflict in defending him, presumably according to the prosecutor because all the other alleged crimes...
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different from the video in santa fe, the view is distorted.you can't see all the way to here, here, you can't see very far here, the second iteration we got a little better when sent back to quantico, enhanced the second time, you can see much of what is going on, provided a much clearer way to document exactly what happened in that hallway and that 14 minutes and 8 seconds. the subject is appear. what you can't see is which classroom he is shooting into exactly but he is shooting at 111 or 112 initially. there were 24 rounds recovered out here, 27 in the hallway. some of those rounds were evacuating, first responders evacuating, could have dragged some of them out but right now it appears when we finish the trajectory analysis we will tell you how many were fired into that room and how many were fired out but right now we had 27 rounds recovered in the hallway. the only shooting was not in this direction but this direction here. he locked the door, opened the door, walked in. we heard shooting. as the timeline suggests through audio enhanceme
different from the video in santa fe, the view is distorted.you can't see all the way to here, here, you can't see very far here, the second iteration we got a little better when sent back to quantico, enhanced the second time, you can see much of what is going on, provided a much clearer way to document exactly what happened in that hallway and that 14 minutes and 8 seconds. the subject is appear. what you can't see is which classroom he is shooting into exactly but he is shooting at 111 or...
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cnn's arlette saenz joins us now from santa fe, new mexico.t the president's explanations for these record high gas prices. i know he's getting questions about this everywhere he goes. what can you tell us? >> reporter: yeah, he certainly is, jim, and president biden insists that fighting inflation remains his top economic priority as these high prices and gas, food, and other sectors really could be a possible liability for him and democrats heading into november's midterm elections. with gas now reaching $5 a gallon, president biden today was asked by reporters what his message was for americans feeling that pain at the gas pumps and he pointed to russia's war in ukraine as being one of the main factors driving these increases. take a listen. >> it's outrageous what the war in ukraine is causing, and we're trying very hard to make sure that we can -- we significantly increase the number of barrels of oil that are being pumped out of the reserve we have. we've got 240,000 barrels as well coming from other nations. we're going to keep pushing
cnn's arlette saenz joins us now from santa fe, new mexico.t the president's explanations for these record high gas prices. i know he's getting questions about this everywhere he goes. what can you tell us? >> reporter: yeah, he certainly is, jim, and president biden insists that fighting inflation remains his top economic priority as these high prices and gas, food, and other sectors really could be a possible liability for him and democrats heading into november's midterm elections....
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let's cross over to santa fe texas and speak to christina delgado. she's a gun reform advocate. welcome to al jazeera, welcome to the news hour. so to share the optimism of the democratic democratic party's gun reform. forget that senator chris murphy, who says that a package on gun safety could pass. and congress are you optimistic? yes, you know, i am optimistic, i actually have been working tirelessly alongside other survivor families who have actually lost their children to you know, gun violence specialist and violence which is called ethan law. and we were actually back there in march. and we met with over a 100 members of congress. you know, these measures are actually completely supported by responsible gun owners. i come from a long line of gun owners. my spouse is going to see if my bonus son is going into the air force. and that's kind of a bonding experience for them. but i am optimistic that in this time that we have been 4 years from the shooting here in santa fe and to have it happen again here in texas with night teen children. that someone is going to step up an
let's cross over to santa fe texas and speak to christina delgado. she's a gun reform advocate. welcome to al jazeera, welcome to the news hour. so to share the optimism of the democratic democratic party's gun reform. forget that senator chris murphy, who says that a package on gun safety could pass. and congress are you optimistic? yes, you know, i am optimistic, i actually have been working tirelessly alongside other survivor families who have actually lost their children to you know, gun...
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but i am optimistic that in this time we have been 4 years from the shooting here in santa fe and to have it happen again here in texas with night teen children. that someone is going to step up and decide that enough is enough. today we were made promises back 4 years ago from our texas legislature. we were made promises from former president trump. and that, that administration from 2018 and nothing has been done. so i do believe that people are going to come to the table. i have not seen concrete measures yet, but the sheer fact that they were able to come together and put together this package, this keep you safe act and it does get me some optimism. i've spoken with some of our republican representatives and you know, they are looking for solutions and looking to work with people from the other side . and i do believe that unfortunately, it took 19 children to get people to get up and do something new with the news. our life from london, 3 astronauts arrive at china's tangled space station on a 6 month mission to complete its construction. i have that story and also all the spor
but i am optimistic that in this time we have been 4 years from the shooting here in santa fe and to have it happen again here in texas with night teen children. that someone is going to step up and decide that enough is enough. today we were made promises back 4 years ago from our texas legislature. we were made promises from former president trump. and that, that administration from 2018 and nothing has been done. so i do believe that people are going to come to the table. i have not seen...
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this afternoon, president biden arrived in santa fe to receive a briefing on the fires. largest blazes in the state's recorded history still burning. hundreds of homes and structures have been lost, and thousands of residents have been displaced. it's the news drivers across the country hoped would never come -- the average price for a gallon of regular gasoline has now hit an unprecedented $5, according to aaa and the oil price information service. it's the most expensive gas has ever been. and, spicy food lovers everywhere have cause to be concerned. the maker of the popular sriracha hot sauce says poor weather conditions have led to a bad chili harvest this year. production of the popular condiment has been suspended. many orders are being put on hold until september. still to come on "pbs news weekend".. a look at the impact of the capitol attack beyond the politics. and... a saudi-backed golf tournament creates a hazard for professional golf. ♪ >> this is "pbs news weekend" from weta studios in washington, home of the "pbs newshour," weeknights on pbs. john: with su
this afternoon, president biden arrived in santa fe to receive a briefing on the fires. largest blazes in the state's recorded history still burning. hundreds of homes and structures have been lost, and thousands of residents have been displaced. it's the news drivers across the country hoped would never come -- the average price for a gallon of regular gasoline has now hit an unprecedented $5, according to aaa and the oil price information service. it's the most expensive gas has ever been....
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he was elected to santa fe -- san jose city council in 2020 and has a background working in tech startups and nonprofits. the both want to tackle issues like homelessness, crime, and affordable housing, they tout different approaches. chavez says experience is what she brings to the table. >> as a new candidate, you can focus on promises. as somebody who is an experienced official, i have to explain my compliments, and i will. >> access to health insurance and affordable housing bonds. he says while he has not been in local government as long as chavez, he brings fresh ideas. >> cindy has been the architect for approach to homelessness and public safety in our county. it is not working. we are spending nearly $1 million at door to house one homeless person. >> they will be at work getting into the community to not only keep the votes they got in the primary election, but get the support of those who voted for the other five candidates they beat out. zach fuentes, abc7 news. >> get updated election results. the latest available online all on one page at abc7new s.com/election. coming up, a
he was elected to santa fe -- san jose city council in 2020 and has a background working in tech startups and nonprofits. the both want to tackle issues like homelessness, crime, and affordable housing, they tout different approaches. chavez says experience is what she brings to the table. >> as a new candidate, you can focus on promises. as somebody who is an experienced official, i have to explain my compliments, and i will. >> access to health insurance and affordable housing...
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reminiscent of other self-pay hybrids like santa's village in the mountains and frontier village in santa fe one of the first rides i operated a frontier village was the roundup, located in this area. >> i brought my dad out to show my sister and i wear the amusement park he worked at as a kid once stood. the wild west themed park was only open under 20 years before the city decided to close it. it is remembered fondly to this day including the former frontier village employee alan whitesell. >> everybody wants to be remembered after they are gone. that has come true here with this park. >> today his friends reminisced looking at stevens'collection of memorabilia. frontier village was a family friendly place where the community came to brother -- came together, much like great america. >> that is the saddest part. it is places for people to go, to have some good, clean fun. and now they are gone. >> gone, but the memories, like these with my family, will not be forgotten. in the south bay, dustin dorsey, abc7news. >> world news tonight is next. we appreciate your time. what all of us here th
reminiscent of other self-pay hybrids like santa's village in the mountains and frontier village in santa fe one of the first rides i operated a frontier village was the roundup, located in this area. >> i brought my dad out to show my sister and i wear the amusement park he worked at as a kid once stood. the wild west themed park was only open under 20 years before the city decided to close it. it is remembered fondly to this day including the former frontier village employee alan...
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i end by simply saying that kimberly vaughn died in santa fe, 17 years old. her mother is still in pain in texas. i'm calling on all of you to have a sense of humanity, courage, decency. god knows we need action, for it is a sin and shame on us, not this judiciary committee, mr. nadler. you have done great work on the house and the senate and then to the president's desk. shame on us. we can't move legislation now. i yield back. rep. nadler: the gentlelady yield back. for our purposes, mr. chabot six recognition. rep. chabot: it is honestly with a heavy heart we are pretty spitting in the markup today. words cannot express the however last week as we learned of innocent lives killed in uvalde, which adds to those killed in buffalo. [indiscernible] why we are considering this legislation today. it is only human nature to search for answers and feel the need to do something to address the situation this troubling and disconcerting. for the question we need to ask ourselves before we act, mr. chairman, is what actions can we take in a constitutionally permissive
i end by simply saying that kimberly vaughn died in santa fe, 17 years old. her mother is still in pain in texas. i'm calling on all of you to have a sense of humanity, courage, decency. god knows we need action, for it is a sin and shame on us, not this judiciary committee, mr. nadler. you have done great work on the house and the senate and then to the president's desk. shame on us. we can't move legislation now. i yield back. rep. nadler: the gentlelady yield back. for our purposes, mr....
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it was nearly ran away to santa fe po, little and then the thought we now collect common load from each house and processor to out i guess the out of the gas had gin late can be used for cooking and electricity radiates is stored in a generator either one of the grandma's electors, didn't paula's $1250.00 street lights each night? is one of the gonna lemons out there. the little i had a good on the community used to pay up to 1700 yos for electricity. now it cost about a 3rd less pollution levels in the local water have also gone down the waste from the bio gas blonde and done is a top quality for delighted high nitrogen compound, local farmers, a more than happy to take it. oh, come on, new isn't the only type of waste that can be used to generate electricity. carbon loops recently put a blonde into operation in another municipality that addresses food waste and apparently $1.00 bonds of breast from the market, including rich to bill race and hotel. ford, which is collected and brought with this facility. again, we are crossing it turned out by august plant lead and converting it into
it was nearly ran away to santa fe po, little and then the thought we now collect common load from each house and processor to out i guess the out of the gas had gin late can be used for cooking and electricity radiates is stored in a generator either one of the grandma's electors, didn't paula's $1250.00 street lights each night? is one of the gonna lemons out there. the little i had a good on the community used to pay up to 1700 yos for electricity. now it cost about a 3rd less pollution...
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and arthur saw so much for the 1st time after pulling out for santa fe or son, milo lee sama lo e. so someone living in the street, not actually, giovanni, i wanted to help the people on the street and i didn't know how, but i saw some artists on the beach and i thought i could do the same as missing. so i started painting in the sand and using little stones and, and money to buy them something. oh, brazilian, a long on foisy de little ha, children breakfast. and even he can mammal after has been painting and to raise funds for homeless people for almost 10 years. you've been with the whole family as on board, but it can be tough at times. my dish has a forklift. there are some really strong moments like when we drew with claudio, could you? oh yes, claudio. it's a wonderful homeless person. we often went to find him. he had an artist, so there are 11 corn though he was in the street. he had courage and continued to draw and he did what he wanted to do. i thought that was really beautiful this afternoon after was just playing some of his works for sale and an artist run gallery. if
and arthur saw so much for the 1st time after pulling out for santa fe or son, milo lee sama lo e. so someone living in the street, not actually, giovanni, i wanted to help the people on the street and i didn't know how, but i saw some artists on the beach and i thought i could do the same as missing. so i started painting in the sand and using little stones and, and money to buy them something. oh, brazilian, a long on foisy de little ha, children breakfast. and even he can mammal after has...
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department estimates they respond to accidents at the crossing twice a year, but burlington northern and santa fe railway that own the tracks dispute that, saying their last recorded incident was in 2014. >>> oakland pd is reviewing a car chase after a bystander was killed over the weekend. it happened sunday at international boulevard and 54th. a side show suspect was being chased by two officers when he crashed into a parked car and knocking it into a group of people. one man died. the officers are on leave while the case is being reviewed. the chief says the review is for the sake of transparency. >> that's really what being accountable as an organization is about. it's about being willing to look into incidents you're involved in and holding them accountable. >> the victim was not involved in the side show. a 19-year-old faces vehicular manslaughter charges. >>> no real surprise, sf pride gave bart its busiest sunday of the year. ridership hit close to 134,000, breaking their 2022 record and bringing the most sunday riders since the pandemic started. in the past week, the bay area saw two of
department estimates they respond to accidents at the crossing twice a year, but burlington northern and santa fe railway that own the tracks dispute that, saying their last recorded incident was in 2014. >>> oakland pd is reviewing a car chase after a bystander was killed over the weekend. it happened sunday at international boulevard and 54th. a side show suspect was being chased by two officers when he crashed into a parked car and knocking it into a group of people. one man died....
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if you go marketing fe santa fe, don't forget that you did get them on those who got a whole she had their mean or joe, me measure it. but shauna, whenever you can call me on the, the belinda bush or gonna be almost a week or a, but they mark or why my own little girl, a girl. we're hearing lots about environment and climate change and what's happening in the world. do you think the the world and government around the world are doing enough? no, no, no, no, no, no, we're going to withdraw you it day. you know, bloomberg shallow to the he did slow it the double sancho in a. i see the book all going pretty literally gay here, bro. and going assume in the national, near. but i don't know if the current will go up a shot a month. the girl was bearable. it is a bery much bloom, i believe not the pneumonia, ford of sullivan, that eagle who's doing that is even that he will don't know my 4th day, but he'll get me a few letters usually fully a lot. but a i guess, as in every one there, she long listen, any minute you are going to see me for the key battery zachary girl who callo money, they
if you go marketing fe santa fe, don't forget that you did get them on those who got a whole she had their mean or joe, me measure it. but shauna, whenever you can call me on the, the belinda bush or gonna be almost a week or a, but they mark or why my own little girl, a girl. we're hearing lots about environment and climate change and what's happening in the world. do you think the the world and government around the world are doing enough? no, no, no, no, no, no, we're going to withdraw you...
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. >> let's hear from robin in santa fe new mexico on the independent line. >> good morning, i seem to be behind what is going on on the tv which is interesting.t >> just listen to the phone there and turn down your volume and go ahead with your comment or question. >> okay, so i wanted to know, was the funding going to the schools to the students. >> it follows the students, students with the money and they can use it for tuition, i can only use it to pay for tuition but it is a benefit that tracks the children and that's why the plaintiff's in this case are not actually schools, it is the parents of children they want to send their children to a different school. >> you have an idea believe how much that is per student. >> i don't afraid. >> let's hear from joan the republican line in rochester, minnesota good morning. >> good morning and my concern is that is when you take away people's ability for versatility and i believe the people that have the private schools will find that there schools are under a church name, just like any other school, which is not what i r thank you so the
. >> let's hear from robin in santa fe new mexico on the independent line. >> good morning, i seem to be behind what is going on on the tv which is interesting.t >> just listen to the phone there and turn down your volume and go ahead with your comment or question. >> okay, so i wanted to know, was the funding going to the schools to the students. >> it follows the students, students with the money and they can use it for tuition, i can only use it to pay for...
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she's based in santa fe texas. she says there is a consensus on changing the gun laws. i actually have been working tirelessly alongside other survivor, families who have actually lost their children to gun violence, socialist and violence which is called ethan law. and we were actually back there in march, and we met with over a 100 members of congress. you know, these measures are actually completely supported by responsible gun owners. i come from a long line of gun owners. my spouse is a gun. and susie, as my bonus son is going into the air force, and that's kind of a bonding experience for them. but i am optimistic that in this time that we have been 4 years from the shooting here in santa fe and to have it happen again here in texas with night teen children. that someone is going to step up and decide that enough is enough. today we were made promises back 4 years ago from our texas legislature. we were made promises from former president trump. and that, that administration from 2018 and nothing has been done. so i do believe that people are going to come to the
she's based in santa fe texas. she says there is a consensus on changing the gun laws. i actually have been working tirelessly alongside other survivor, families who have actually lost their children to gun violence, socialist and violence which is called ethan law. and we were actually back there in march, and we met with over a 100 members of congress. you know, these measures are actually completely supported by responsible gun owners. i come from a long line of gun owners. my spouse is a...
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it was really with our own way to santa fe calling on linda thought, be now collect common load from each house and processor to out, i guess it out of the gas it gin late can be used for cooking and electricity yates is stored in the generator. look, either on the i'm the grandmother, the electors, didn't paula's $1250.00 street lights each night? is one of the banner lemons out there. the little i had a garage, the community used to pay up to 1700 euros for electricity. now it cost about a 3rd less pollution levels in the local water have also gone down the river from the barrel guest, blonde and don is a top quality for delighted high nitrogen compound. local farmers are more than happy to take it. oh, come on, new isn't the only type of waste that can be used to generate electricity. carbon loops recently put a plant into operation in another municipality that addresses food list and the currently $1.00 bens of wood brace from the market, including vegetable rates and hotel foot, which is collected and brought to this facility. again, we are crossing, it does not buy a gas plant
it was really with our own way to santa fe calling on linda thought, be now collect common load from each house and processor to out, i guess it out of the gas it gin late can be used for cooking and electricity yates is stored in the generator. look, either on the i'm the grandmother, the electors, didn't paula's $1250.00 street lights each night? is one of the banner lemons out there. the little i had a garage, the community used to pay up to 1700 euros for electricity. now it cost about a...
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the local fire department responds to accidents twice a year, but burlington northern and santa fe railway disputes that saying the last recorded incident was back in 2014. >> by the time a locomotive engineer sees a person or vehicle on the tracks, it's almost always too late. >> reporter: operation lifesaver promotes rail safety education, and explains california and contra costa county account for a significant number of accidents, in part due to more trains running here and higher populations. >> in 2021 we had 169 incidents, and we are the number two in the united states for incidents here in the united states. texas is number one, california is number two, and we've had the highest number of fatalities. >> reporter: tragedies locals say could be reduced with more awareness. nbc bay area news. >>> an unwelcome discovery in san francisco. traces of monkey pox found in the waste water. two samples were detected from a treatment plant that serves roughly a third of san francisco residents. the samples were taken last monday and thursday at the ocean side treatment plant on the city's wes
the local fire department responds to accidents twice a year, but burlington northern and santa fe railway disputes that saying the last recorded incident was back in 2014. >> by the time a locomotive engineer sees a person or vehicle on the tracks, it's almost always too late. >> reporter: operation lifesaver promotes rail safety education, and explains california and contra costa county account for a significant number of accidents, in part due to more trains running here and...
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so they know again before the santa fe t getting married. what that gina type is, that's what determines if you're going to be in that gene. this is exactly what more a more couples are starting to do. it's often even a decisive factor or get it together as we here at a wedding registrar next door annoy. most so my, my son, my old man, if i get married, i'll know what i'm doing and how to avoid doing a latin american good clinical. in addition to that, not with that so free is worsened by the huge financial costs and the challenges accessing policy, health care, managerial pose. that's why the campaigners advocates know your status, the cheaper and safe a message of prevention. we can also be to deli at yogi, at people as she is the chief operating officer of $54.00 gene, which is a pharmaceutical research company pioneering the specialization in african genetic material. delaney. it's good to have you on the program now. less than 3 percent of genomic data are represented in research as from african population. so how much has this tiny amo
so they know again before the santa fe t getting married. what that gina type is, that's what determines if you're going to be in that gene. this is exactly what more a more couples are starting to do. it's often even a decisive factor or get it together as we here at a wedding registrar next door annoy. most so my, my son, my old man, if i get married, i'll know what i'm doing and how to avoid doing a latin american good clinical. in addition to that, not with that so free is worsened by the...
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that was in response, david, to the shooting there at the school in santa fe back in 2018. ten people were killed there. at the time he asked lawmakers to consider perhaps red flag laws, putting those on the books or at least to investigate and explore whether or not those types of laws would be effective here. essentially taking guns or allowing the courts to take guns away from anyone deemed a threat to others or themselves. he didn't specifically endorse that idea, but he did ask lawmakers to consider it. it faced pushback and fizzled out as it were. nothing happened with that law. now once again it does beg the question could it have prevented the shooting here and, david, i want to point out we're in texas. this is a state that's seen a number of mass shootings. in 2015 27 people were killed in a church. in el paso 23 people were killed at a store. this is something once again here in texas they're enduring another mass shooting. they are looking to legislators to do something. >> marcus moore in texas. one final question before we go. for that we go back to mary bruce
that was in response, david, to the shooting there at the school in santa fe back in 2018. ten people were killed there. at the time he asked lawmakers to consider perhaps red flag laws, putting those on the books or at least to investigate and explore whether or not those types of laws would be effective here. essentially taking guns or allowing the courts to take guns away from anyone deemed a threat to others or themselves. he didn't specifically endorse that idea, but he did ask lawmakers...
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the president landed in santa fe to meet with state and local officials.new mexicans are furious with the government for allowing planned burns to spread. more than 430 homes have been lost to flames. now a rule change for all travelers entering the united states. it takes effect midnight sunday. cbs' michael george is at newark airport with the details. michael. >> reporter: adriana, good evening. starting at evening. starting at midnight, americans and international travelers won't need a negative test to get back into the u.s. it comes as the summer travel season is in full swing with a lot of americans ready to fly again. starting sunday, americans who travel out of the country won't risk being stranded if they test positive for covid. >> we've come a long way with the pandemic now. and that will ease the flow of people, you know, in and out of the states. >> reporter: cbs news medical contributor dr. david agus says the decision by the biden administration is appropriate. is this the right time to ease back on those testing requirements? >> yeah, when
the president landed in santa fe to meet with state and local officials.new mexicans are furious with the government for allowing planned burns to spread. more than 430 homes have been lost to flames. now a rule change for all travelers entering the united states. it takes effect midnight sunday. cbs' michael george is at newark airport with the details. michael. >> reporter: adriana, good evening. starting at evening. starting at midnight, americans and international travelers won't need...
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investigation into this fatal accident is being led by burlington northern santa fe railway and amtrak unknown at this time whether adding additional safety measures to this particular crossing will be part of that investigation in eastern contra costa county. greg legans ktvu fox two news okay, looking at the weather. we've got temperatures that warmed up a few degrees today warm up a little bit more tomorrow, especially around the bay in a week this week, a lot different than the last week last few weeks, actually this week. it's going to be warm but not blistering. hot, not heat advisories. not spare the air days, but we shouldn't see that we shouldn't see any fire concerns or record heat like we did last week and the subsequent weeks we've had a really interesting, unusual early late spring wall, spring and early summer this week is gonna be more like what? you expect a lot of fog at the coast right now. winds are going the right way there. onshore temperatures are out where they were last night. at this time, maybe degree cooler, the high pressure states put, but it drifts south a
investigation into this fatal accident is being led by burlington northern santa fe railway and amtrak unknown at this time whether adding additional safety measures to this particular crossing will be part of that investigation in eastern contra costa county. greg legans ktvu fox two news okay, looking at the weather. we've got temperatures that warmed up a few degrees today warm up a little bit more tomorrow, especially around the bay in a week this week, a lot different than the last week...
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most of the casualties were in the city of santa fe. i think it's in use, an official from ukraine's ruling party admits to us media. the 1000 ukrainian soldiers are either being killed or wounded every day in the dom bus. meanwhile, russia has accused of violating a cease fire by disrupting a humanitarian cargo in the east of the republic. it's was opened on wednesday to evacuate civilians sheltering in bunkers beneath the assault chemical plants in the embattled city of several done yet. russia claims ukrainian artillery shells residential areas of the city. shortly after the car doors were opened. arts eager to don of reports, an industrial area, the size of a small city, ukrainian troops sheltering in its catacombs. mingling among civilians who aren't allowed to leave. if you're getting the as of style flashbacks, you're totally right. this is the resort plant in several. the nest where recent history is repeating itself. ah, up to a 1000 civilians are estimated to be trapped at the assault chemical plant. russia has made an attempt
most of the casualties were in the city of santa fe. i think it's in use, an official from ukraine's ruling party admits to us media. the 1000 ukrainian soldiers are either being killed or wounded every day in the dom bus. meanwhile, russia has accused of violating a cease fire by disrupting a humanitarian cargo in the east of the republic. it's was opened on wednesday to evacuate civilians sheltering in bunkers beneath the assault chemical plants in the embattled city of several done yet....
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now the investigation into that accident is being led by burlington northern santa fe railway and amtrak. at this time, it's unknown whether adding additional safety measures to this particular crossing is going to be part of that investigation. back to you. greg thank you for that firefighters at the scene of a vegetation fire in albany. that fire was first reported around 3 45 this afternoon on the west side of albany hill, just east of interstate 80. firefighters say they have stopped the forward. progress and evacuation order was issued for residents who live south of albany hill on tap street, hillsdale avenue. and gateway avenue, residents were given the option of heading to an evacuation center at golden gate fields alright, one of the largest pride parades in the world, returned to the streets of san francisco today. ktvu james taurus shows us the big celebration and also the protest from some gay rights activists and supporters. with so many different headlines affecting the lgbt community coming into this weekend, people here at the pride parade say they are celebrating with mo
now the investigation into that accident is being led by burlington northern santa fe railway and amtrak. at this time, it's unknown whether adding additional safety measures to this particular crossing is going to be part of that investigation. back to you. greg thank you for that firefighters at the scene of a vegetation fire in albany. that fire was first reported around 3 45 this afternoon on the west side of albany hill, just east of interstate 80. firefighters say they have stopped the...
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santa fe, texas, 10 people were killed. parkland, florida, 2018, 17 people were killed. 17 were injured. 27 people were killed, including the shooter, and at columbine in april of 1999, 15 people were killed, including 24 injured. those would not have been able to happen if the killers could not get the gun because they were not old enough yet. ghost guns, which are also addressed, have resulted in santa clara, california, killed three people, three injured. in california, 18 people were injured. santa monica, california, six people killed, four people injured. the shooter that used bump stocks in las vegas, nevada, 60 people were killed, 411 injured. provisions that relate to safe storage, in 2018, a gunman killed two and injured 18 in kentucky. the shooter got the gun he used from an unlocked closet in his home. this is a list of 15 other examples, killings that resulted from a weapon not being properly scored -- stored. stop saying nothing in this legislation would change anything. that is a live. it will save lives. if
santa fe, texas, 10 people were killed. parkland, florida, 2018, 17 people were killed. 17 were injured. 27 people were killed, including the shooter, and at columbine in april of 1999, 15 people were killed, including 24 injured. those would not have been able to happen if the killers could not get the gun because they were not old enough yet. ghost guns, which are also addressed, have resulted in santa clara, california, killed three people, three injured. in california, 18 people were...
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i end by simply saying that kimberly vaughn died in santa fe, 17 years old. her mother is still in pain in texas. i'm calling on all of you to have a sense of humanity, courage, decency. god knows we need action, for it is a sin and shame on us, not this judiciary committee, mr. nadler. you have done great work on the house and the senate and then to the president's desk. shame on us. we can't move legislation now. i yield back. rep. nadler: the gentlelady yield back. for our purposes, mr. chabot six recognition. rep. chabot: it is honestly with a heavy heart we are pretty spitting in the markup today. words cannot express the however last week as we learned of innocent lives killed in uvalde, which adds to those killed in buffalo. [indiscernible] why we are considering this legislation today. it is only human nature to search for answers and feel the need to do something to address the situation this troubling and disconcerting. for the question we need to ask ourselves before we act, mr. chairman, is what actions can we take in a constitutionally permissive
i end by simply saying that kimberly vaughn died in santa fe, 17 years old. her mother is still in pain in texas. i'm calling on all of you to have a sense of humanity, courage, decency. god knows we need action, for it is a sin and shame on us, not this judiciary committee, mr. nadler. you have done great work on the house and the senate and then to the president's desk. shame on us. we can't move legislation now. i yield back. rep. nadler: the gentlelady yield back. for our purposes, mr....
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santa fe gsk. those are the vaccine giants and instead again. moderna beyond tech and some others. i write about in my book. there is a individual named adrian hill. adrian is probably the most house i put this disliked scientists that i can identify in that world. he is notorious for standing up at industry events seminars conferences and just ripping into his colleagues their approaches. you don't know what you're doing. this isn't gonna work. that's a foolish approach. he does not. mince mince words. he is very brutally honest with his colleagues and yet he himself had really nothing to show for his years and years of work. he's a university of oxford. he runs a senior group there and by early 20020 he too had make some progress. he's got a different approach. just not mrna. i'll talk about it a second his approach, but he didn't really have that much to show for his years of work despite his comfort in critiquing others. in his in his field and frankly some people who were subjected to his. critiques they didn't mind them so much. they said hey, he's helping me improve my appro
santa fe gsk. those are the vaccine giants and instead again. moderna beyond tech and some others. i write about in my book. there is a individual named adrian hill. adrian is probably the most house i put this disliked scientists that i can identify in that world. he is notorious for standing up at industry events seminars conferences and just ripping into his colleagues their approaches. you don't know what you're doing. this isn't gonna work. that's a foolish approach. he does not. mince...
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the monster and santa fe went through an unlocked sock backed. are the monster in uvalde went through an open back door. we keep having the same vulnerabilities. not fixing them. repeatedly, i've introduced legislation to provide funding to put security equipment in and on campus in the most important security tool we can have is armed law enforcement on campus. and uvalde, if that door had been locked and shut, if there had been a single entrance like we had at a bank, like we have it a federal building, if there had been armed police officers at that single entrance when that monster arrived, those police officers could have stopped him, could have shot him, could've killed him before he murdered 19 students and two teachers. i hope and pray that finally this time we won't see partisan posturing. we won't see politicians trying to disarm law-abiding citizens. we'll come together and say let's focus on what works. let's focus on the bad guys. let's make our schools safe. thank you. >> thank, you mister chair. if i observed accurately, i might be
the monster and santa fe went through an unlocked sock backed. are the monster in uvalde went through an open back door. we keep having the same vulnerabilities. not fixing them. repeatedly, i've introduced legislation to provide funding to put security equipment in and on campus in the most important security tool we can have is armed law enforcement on campus. and uvalde, if that door had been locked and shut, if there had been a single entrance like we had at a bank, like we have it a...