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the b-17s are what changed seattle and ultimately what integrated seattle.is is what happened in race relations. boeing was a relatively sleepy company. it started in a barn down on lake union. they had built planes of spruce. this is one of the first times we cut the national forests. light spruce for world war i. and then world war ii came along, totally changed boeing, totally changed seattle. this small little family company became one of the biggest engines of the war machine. almost 7,000 b-17s were built in a few years' time at boeing's plant number 2 on the da wa mish river. it was trending up 15 of these planes a day. this required a lot of workers. 35,000 workers churning out the flying fortresses. half of those workers, as you probably know, half of those workers were women. rosie the riveter came out of that tradition, and occasionally they say rosie the riveter would drop a note into one of the planes and pilots would sometimes find a little fun note in one of the planes there. what people don't know, what is less known is that more often than n
the b-17s are what changed seattle and ultimately what integrated seattle.is is what happened in race relations. boeing was a relatively sleepy company. it started in a barn down on lake union. they had built planes of spruce. this is one of the first times we cut the national forests. light spruce for world war i. and then world war ii came along, totally changed boeing, totally changed seattle. this small little family company became one of the biggest engines of the war machine. almost 7,000...
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that's not what happens in seattle. they complain when someone else steps up. >> harris: it makes me want to ask are they focusing on everybody or one certain group of people? libertarians say the freedom to do the drugs and to keep these drug addicts healthier on the streets makes things better for everybody. i'm not hearing that in the argument, though. i would be curious to know what average people in seattle think, too. we'll move to this but stay in seattle. a council member there, a big backer of defunding the police is defending her actions after a report on rising violent crime in the city. what i was alluding to. she argues in seattle there is a pattern to some media coverage of crime. when tragically it happens some reporting suggests an untrue narrative that the city council tied the police's hands or unconcerned about crime. this is inaccurate and misleading. the claim that council is not showing concern is untrue. jason, what's the truth? >> i would love to see her show that. we've had agitators burn parts
that's not what happens in seattle. they complain when someone else steps up. >> harris: it makes me want to ask are they focusing on everybody or one certain group of people? libertarians say the freedom to do the drugs and to keep these drug addicts healthier on the streets makes things better for everybody. i'm not hearing that in the argument, though. i would be curious to know what average people in seattle think, too. we'll move to this but stay in seattle. a council member there, a...
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bryar, why seattle? why did amazon start in seattle? >> jeff started in seattle for couple of reasons. and he did not actually finalize seattle is going to be the place is either can be somewhere in portland or seattle to driving across the country driving his business plan. i said i'll let you know as i'm driving where we will have the corporate headquarters. but he picked seattle for couple of reasons. one, there's a large pool of technical talent microsoft is here and then the second big reason was close by some of the book wholesalers, baker and taylor, ingram in particular. big wholesaling warehouses short drive away down in oregon. what that meant was amazon could order those books from the whole sailor and have them shipped out in just a few hours to the warehouse, package them out and shipped them to customers. it went so john went worse he titled working families come from? two working backwards is the processes that amazon uses to develop and bring new products to market. it's all about starting from the customer's perspective
bryar, why seattle? why did amazon start in seattle? >> jeff started in seattle for couple of reasons. and he did not actually finalize seattle is going to be the place is either can be somewhere in portland or seattle to driving across the country driving his business plan. i said i'll let you know as i'm driving where we will have the corporate headquarters. but he picked seattle for couple of reasons. one, there's a large pool of technical talent microsoft is here and then the second...
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. >> so why seattle? why did amazon start in seattle? colin: jeff started in seattle for a couple of reasons and he actually wasn't to finalize that seattle was going to be the place, it was either portland or seattle as he was driving across the country writing his business plan, and he said, as i am driving where we are going to have the corporate headquarters, but he picked seattle for a couple of reasons. one, there was a large full of technical talent. microsoft was here. and second reason, it was close by to some of the book big wholesalers, big wholesaling warehouses that were a short drive away. so what that meant is that amazon could order those books from the wholesaler and have them, ship up in just a few hours, package them up, and ship them out to customers. >> so gentlemen, where did the title "working backwards," come from? colin: it is one of the processes that amazon uses to develop and bring new products to market and it is all about starting from the customer perspective and then iterating on that idea and working back
. >> so why seattle? why did amazon start in seattle? colin: jeff started in seattle for a couple of reasons and he actually wasn't to finalize that seattle was going to be the place, it was either portland or seattle as he was driving across the country writing his business plan, and he said, as i am driving where we are going to have the corporate headquarters, but he picked seattle for a couple of reasons. one, there was a large full of technical talent. microsoft was here. and second...
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bryar, , why seattle?ide amazon start in seattle -- why did -- stressor just started in seattle for for a couplef reasons and he didn't actually wasn't finalized that seattle was going to be the place. it was either going to be portland or seattle as he was driving across the country writing his business plan and he said i'll let you know as i'm driving where we're going to have the corporate headquarters. he picked seattle for for ae of reasons. one, there was a large pool of technical talent, microsoft was here, and then the second big reason was that it was close by to some of the book wholesalers, baker and taylor and ingram in particular and big wholesaling warehouses come short drive away down in oregon. what that meant is that amazon could order those books from the wholesaler and have them shipped up in just a few hours to the warehouse, package them up and ship them out to customers. >> host: so gentlemen, where did the title "working backwards" come from? >> guest: "working backwards" is one of t
bryar, , why seattle?ide amazon start in seattle -- why did -- stressor just started in seattle for for a couplef reasons and he didn't actually wasn't finalized that seattle was going to be the place. it was either going to be portland or seattle as he was driving across the country writing his business plan and he said i'll let you know as i'm driving where we're going to have the corporate headquarters. he picked seattle for for ae of reasons. one, there was a large pool of technical talent,...
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the man who raised home values there in seattle is now worth nearly $200 billion.t landed on the forbes billionaires list back in 1999. so he was definitely partying like it was that year. with a net worth back then of only $10 billion. >> oh. >> that year, mona, he spoke with abc's peter jennings as we open up the abc news vault to december 27th, 1999. sales don't actually come out for weeks, but "the wall street journal" said that the total retail sales are up as much as 8% from last year and a company called bizrate.com said that online sales increased 400%. we will talk a bit about the ecommerce christmas. and we have jeff bezos, and with bruce vankleet who is joining us from a mall in virginia. mr. bezos, let me start with you. you are such an enormous cheerleader for ecommerce. did it live up to expectations? >> i think it did for the most part. it mee companies e eated equal. there's a big learning curve. some companies did not focus on back-end logistics. by and large, i think things went well for economy customers. >> what are the back end logistics, like
the man who raised home values there in seattle is now worth nearly $200 billion.t landed on the forbes billionaires list back in 1999. so he was definitely partying like it was that year. with a net worth back then of only $10 billion. >> oh. >> that year, mona, he spoke with abc's peter jennings as we open up the abc news vault to december 27th, 1999. sales don't actually come out for weeks, but "the wall street journal" said that the total retail sales are up as much as...
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and he got shipped out to loosen seattle.here, he met a lovely, very intelligent, very well read young woman. it was my mother my father. so, -- there goes the jay. that was my personal indulgence. thank you for that he tell that story. now, overall the entire west -- zhu three times the population of the rest of the country. california gained 1 million residents, this was largely sleepy town. excuse me sleepy state. not the most popular state, by far. 1 million residents between 1940 and 1943. l.a. gained 10,000 people, a month during the war. that was -- more projects were built, in the west more than any other place. so 1940, for california craftsmanship shipyards employed half 1 million people. you talk about at detroit, it wasn't vegas. it was los angeles. los angeles became the second detroit. it was the second biggest manufacturers there. so. sleepy san diego. totally transformed, totally transformed most of southern california. which is moan mostly white, totally transformed. the west, today, most people don't know th
and he got shipped out to loosen seattle.here, he met a lovely, very intelligent, very well read young woman. it was my mother my father. so, -- there goes the jay. that was my personal indulgence. thank you for that he tell that story. now, overall the entire west -- zhu three times the population of the rest of the country. california gained 1 million residents, this was largely sleepy town. excuse me sleepy state. not the most popular state, by far. 1 million residents between 1940 and 1943....
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has anyone pushed back against what's happening in seattle schools?s, when parents figure out what's going on they push back, the problem is a lot of the parents didn't realize this was going to be part of the lesson plan. on paper when you're told your kid is going to be learning about equality or equity, that would make sense to the average parent who doesn't realize that schools mean something differen when they say equity and equality. they're talking in a pretty fringe political terms, not wha normal people would generally think of when we say equity. when school say equity, they actually mean different outcome they don't actually mean equity. so there it is coded language here that they are not picking up on. what we held in most situation and the parent in the other roo overhearing what their kid is being taught, all of a sudden, wait a minute, this is wrong an they are speaking up. the problem is often time their complaints are falling on deaf ears. >> how many people in seattle who were upset about the death of george floyd over memorial day
has anyone pushed back against what's happening in seattle schools?s, when parents figure out what's going on they push back, the problem is a lot of the parents didn't realize this was going to be part of the lesson plan. on paper when you're told your kid is going to be learning about equality or equity, that would make sense to the average parent who doesn't realize that schools mean something differen when they say equity and equality. they're talking in a pretty fringe political terms, not...
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people in puget sound know that we need to fix the west seattle bridge. they know in southwest washington that the columbia river need as new bridge across i-5. in eastern washington they know that we need a north-south corridor and in everett they know that the trestle needs replacement if goods from eastern washington are going to get to the port of everett and out the door. all of these things are investments and with them come the structures of things like at-grade crossings, passenger rail systems, and safety that are huge, i believe, infrastructure investments that have not been quite appreciated. i was very pleased to get mr. buttigieg's commitment during our session with him that these things at grade crossings, ports competitiveness and moving products safely should be a big priority for the future. the lander street project in seattle which was an investment of the new freight program was just a few blocks but literally congestion for hours, had stopped traffic from getting from i-5 to the port of seattle. the lander street in a lot of ways repr
people in puget sound know that we need to fix the west seattle bridge. they know in southwest washington that the columbia river need as new bridge across i-5. in eastern washington they know that we need a north-south corridor and in everett they know that the trestle needs replacement if goods from eastern washington are going to get to the port of everett and out the door. all of these things are investments and with them come the structures of things like at-grade crossings, passenger rail...
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a pair big industry groups is suing, dancing reports from seattle. >> reporter: grocery store workers is elected leaders force large grocers to offer hazard pay of $4 or $5 an hour above regular pay. in seattle the united food and commercial workers union helped city council fight the ordinance, the pay will protect public health and keep workers from quitting. >> asked to do more with fewer staff in a more stressful situation and they feel they should be compensated for that hazardous work. >> reporter: nationally, 134 grocery workers have died from covid-19 and thousands of become infected on-the-job. in washington state the health the permit has identified 153 outbreaks in grocery stores which is fewer than government jobs and 3% of all the outbreaks in the state. qfc which is owned by kroger shot back our stores are not hazardous, covid-19 rates below industry average, hazard pay does nothing to make associates more safe but the hazard pay does drive-up operating costs by 22% and that is the reason they say they are closing two of their struggling stores in the city putting 109 em
a pair big industry groups is suing, dancing reports from seattle. >> reporter: grocery store workers is elected leaders force large grocers to offer hazard pay of $4 or $5 an hour above regular pay. in seattle the united food and commercial workers union helped city council fight the ordinance, the pay will protect public health and keep workers from quitting. >> asked to do more with fewer staff in a more stressful situation and they feel they should be compensated for that...
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now, this starts in seattle, oh my god it always has to be seattle.o seattle, was actually one of the most, unionized places in the united states in 1919. it was the home of a lot of west coast shipbuilders. the shipbuilders had been hit pretty hard from inflation, and now the minute that the war contracts cease, their jobs are in question. to make matters worse, the government had imposed some wage controls of world war ii, so the ship workers, we're operating under contract, that lost wages in until 1920. now the ship builders, said look the wars over, that contract is null and void. but the ship owners disagreed. they like keeping those wages low. so on the 21st of january, the shipbuilders walk out of their jobs. on the 3rd of february, all of the other major unions, in seattle walk out of their job. creating what is known as a general strike. and the whole idea behind a general strike, is to bring the city to its knees, to force the government and the factory owners, to come to negotiation. now we can ask ourselves why it is sleeveless in seattle
now, this starts in seattle, oh my god it always has to be seattle.o seattle, was actually one of the most, unionized places in the united states in 1919. it was the home of a lot of west coast shipbuilders. the shipbuilders had been hit pretty hard from inflation, and now the minute that the war contracts cease, their jobs are in question. to make matters worse, the government had imposed some wage controls of world war ii, so the ship workers, we're operating under contract, that lost wages...
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now, this starts in seattle. oh, my gosh, it always has to be seattle. now, seattle was actually one of the most unionized places in the united states in 1919. it was the home of a lot of west coast ship building. but these ship builders had already been hit pretty hard from an inflation. and now, the minute that the war contracts ceased, their jobs are in question. to make matters worse, the government had imposed some wage controls in world war ii. the ship workers are operating under a contract that lock their wages in until 1920. now, the ship blowers logically said look, the war is over. that contract is null and void. but the ship owners disagreed. they kind of liked keeping costs low. so, the 26th of january, the shipbuilders walk out of their jobs. on the 3rd of february, all of the other major unions in seattle walk out of their jobs, creating what is known as a general strike. and the whole idea behind a general strike is to bring the city to its knees, to force the government and the factory owners to come to negotiation. now, we can ask ourse
now, this starts in seattle. oh, my gosh, it always has to be seattle. now, seattle was actually one of the most unionized places in the united states in 1919. it was the home of a lot of west coast ship building. but these ship builders had already been hit pretty hard from an inflation. and now, the minute that the war contracts ceased, their jobs are in question. to make matters worse, the government had imposed some wage controls in world war ii. the ship workers are operating under a...
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bryar, why seattle, why did amazon start in seattle? >> guest: jeff started in seattle for a couple of reasons and he didn't actually wasn't finalize that seattle would be the place but somewhere in portland as he drove across the country writing his business plan and said i will let you know as i'm driving where we will have the corporate headquarters but he picked seattle for a couple of reasons but one, there was a large pool of technical talent, microsoft was here and then the second big reason was that it was close by to some of the book wholesalers and ingram in particular and big wholesale warehouse as a short drive away down in oregon so that meant that amazon could order those books from the wholesale and have them shipped up in just a few hours to the warehouse, package them up and ship them out to customers. >> host: gentlemen, where did the title working backwards come from? >> guest: working backwards as one of the processes that amazon uses to develop and bring new products to market and it is all about starting from the c
bryar, why seattle, why did amazon start in seattle? >> guest: jeff started in seattle for a couple of reasons and he didn't actually wasn't finalize that seattle would be the place but somewhere in portland as he drove across the country writing his business plan and said i will let you know as i'm driving where we will have the corporate headquarters but he picked seattle for a couple of reasons but one, there was a large pool of technical talent, microsoft was here and then the second...
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>> let's start with seattle since that's where i am. about a mile from downtown seattle there was a shooting last night where police were called to jimmi hendrix park where they heard gunfire. officers arrive and see gunfire. the suspect starts to shoot at them. they fired at him and killed him. they find two female victims. one died. the other in critical condition. the suspect is black and as a result activists are going after the cops saying that they are murdering yet another black man in seattle and that they are serving as judge, jury and executioner. obviously things are getting a lot more tense in this region as they have over the course of the last several months. >> shannon: and i find it interesting that the seattle times tweeted when it is calling a correction. we original used officer-involved shooting when it wasn't clear what happened. an officer was involved. as we learned more we updated the story and the story says seattle police officers shot and killed a person. that leaves out a lot of the story. others in the area
>> let's start with seattle since that's where i am. about a mile from downtown seattle there was a shooting last night where police were called to jimmi hendrix park where they heard gunfire. officers arrive and see gunfire. the suspect starts to shoot at them. they fired at him and killed him. they find two female victims. one died. the other in critical condition. the suspect is black and as a result activists are going after the cops saying that they are murdering yet another black...
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my next guest is from seattle.e what happened to your basis and how things are going in arizona. >> first of all, rachel, thank you. a couple things. you know, it's interesting mayor during can says she has no regrets. the seattle times, our newspaper, has always run a campaign for durkan. they've been doing this since the riots happened at the end of may, you know? but if you just look at the facts of what's happening in seattle right now, durkan has killed the livelihoods in our city. she's turned seattle into the third largest homeless population in our country. homicides are up by 61%. you know, during the summer of love which she called it, she pushed our terrific police chief, carmen best, out of her position. today you've got about 160 downtown great restaurants that are gone permanently, will not be back. so the mass exodus of seattle is going on, rachel. and, you know, what we see, what we see on the ground beyond the fact that our business got decimated downtown and there's never been any conversation bet
my next guest is from seattle.e what happened to your basis and how things are going in arizona. >> first of all, rachel, thank you. a couple things. you know, it's interesting mayor during can says she has no regrets. the seattle times, our newspaper, has always run a campaign for durkan. they've been doing this since the riots happened at the end of may, you know? but if you just look at the facts of what's happening in seattle right now, durkan has killed the livelihoods in our city....
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i'm interested in seattle itself, not just washington state but seattle itself.0% are leaving. you have last year into this year at least 160 businesses in downtown seattle alone that decided to close up shop permanently. some of them are leaving the state. some of them are leaving the city. the most recent one is tr international. it's a global chemical distributor. they have been in downtown seattle for two decades. they decided to go to edmunds, which is 15, 20 minutes, north of seattle. they did it for the safety of their employees. they had staff members who were getting chased by violent homeless people. they had some folks who had their cars getting broken into. of course they had business people who were visiting for meetings who had to run around human waste on sidewalks and homeless people hanging out on street corners. the position that seattle has put business people in and residents in is untenable. you have a 12% office vacancy rate in downtown seattle. that is supposedly thriving city. that is an unheard number for a city like seattle. stuart: you'
i'm interested in seattle itself, not just washington state but seattle itself.0% are leaving. you have last year into this year at least 160 businesses in downtown seattle alone that decided to close up shop permanently. some of them are leaving the state. some of them are leaving the city. the most recent one is tr international. it's a global chemical distributor. they have been in downtown seattle for two decades. they decided to go to edmunds, which is 15, 20 minutes, north of seattle....
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in seattle the same sandwich is $11. they said we have this increase in the minimum wage. i have to increase my cost. i have business owners in my district telling me right now as a result of minimum wage increases they will have to increase the cost of their product. a lot of businesses actually operate on thin margins. one of the greatest fallacies we have is business owners are here breaking in millions of dollars. what we have to understand is most businesses in america, the margins are quite thin. when you move to a situation where you artificially increase the value of labor, what you are going to do is make businesses rethink how they make the thin margins they already make right now. talk to any small business owner in america, the vast majority will tell you the same thing. host: let's get the calls. caller: to your logic, you are telling me nobody has raised their prices since last time we had minimum wage raise? they will raise the prices anyway. give them a raise so they could afford the prices. guest: the problem with that is when you give artificial wages --
in seattle the same sandwich is $11. they said we have this increase in the minimum wage. i have to increase my cost. i have business owners in my district telling me right now as a result of minimum wage increases they will have to increase the cost of their product. a lot of businesses actually operate on thin margins. one of the greatest fallacies we have is business owners are here breaking in millions of dollars. what we have to understand is most businesses in america, the margins are...
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hey i think seattle seahawk fans could take a deep breath. you know, they have one of the most dynamic and clutch quarterback to the entire nfl talking, of course about russell wilson and word on the curb earlier in the week was that he was demanding a trade up. seattle frustrated about getting hit so much the hawks not providing him with the more protective offensive line today is agent mark roger says wilson has not demanded a trade, but. they did consider it he would on lee go to the bears the saints the cowboys and wait for it. the radiance that would certainly be interesting. all right. well, most of us think about winter basketball that's an endure sport. not always. you need to check this out. i love this. you know where this is going, and this is robin worley. downhill ice cross gator from ottawa, sporting the tomorrow rosen jersey right there, formerly of the raptor. that's something to be old. that's what you call your high speed, high speed. don't worry there. well get some serious height there. geez yeah. good stuff. dangerous stu
hey i think seattle seahawk fans could take a deep breath. you know, they have one of the most dynamic and clutch quarterback to the entire nfl talking, of course about russell wilson and word on the curb earlier in the week was that he was demanding a trade up. seattle frustrated about getting hit so much the hawks not providing him with the more protective offensive line today is agent mark roger says wilson has not demanded a trade, but. they did consider it he would on lee go to the bears...
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correspondent dan springer reports from seattle. >> grocery store workers in seattle and some in california hazard pay $4 or $5 above regular pay. in seattle, they helped write the ordinance which helps the extra pay will protect public health and keep workers from quitting. >> they are being asked to do more with often fewer staff and any more stressful situation, and they feel they should be compensated for that hazardous work. >> nationally, they say 134 grocery workers have died from covid and thousands have become infected on the job. in washington state, the health department has identified 153 outbreaks at grocery stores, which is fewer than government jobs, just 3% of all of the outbreaks in the state. owned by kroger's shot back, "our stores are not hazardous come our covid rate is below the industry average. hazard pay does nothing to make the associates more safe." but the hazard pay drives up operating cost by 22%, and that is the reason they say they are closing two of their struggling stores in the city, putting 109 employees out of a job. >> there is a point where it does not
correspondent dan springer reports from seattle. >> grocery store workers in seattle and some in california hazard pay $4 or $5 above regular pay. in seattle, they helped write the ordinance which helps the extra pay will protect public health and keep workers from quitting. >> they are being asked to do more with often fewer staff and any more stressful situation, and they feel they should be compensated for that hazardous work. >> nationally, they say 134 grocery workers...
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seattle. make of their timidity? >> democrats want to keep 5,000 national guard troops in washington, d.c. so to remind people tata we need these troops there. i tell you right now, those national or guard troops are being used as props only because they're not needed there. if you're going to use the national guard, send them to portland and seattle if you want to really stop the problem. but they won't do that, lou, because those are left-wing terrorists with support of socialists, the aocs, the left wing of the democratic party, and nancy pelosi and joe biden are afraid of their left wing. and that's why you have this total chaos going on with these ridiculous executive orders being signed by joe biden. lou: leo, great to have you with us. good to see you. see you soon. leoer terrell. >>> up next, the deep state who spied on former president trump and his campaign and his administration escaping all forms of accounting and punishment. we take that up and more with former trump campaign mana
seattle. make of their timidity? >> democrats want to keep 5,000 national guard troops in washington, d.c. so to remind people tata we need these troops there. i tell you right now, those national or guard troops are being used as props only because they're not needed there. if you're going to use the national guard, send them to portland and seattle if you want to really stop the problem. but they won't do that, lou, because those are left-wing terrorists with support of socialists, the...
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. >>> so, coming up, the president of the seattle mariners resigns after an inappropriate statement.nd a-list, the president and boss team up for an intimate discussion. this is the "cbs morning news." this is the "cbs morning news." proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... ...with humira. humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage and clear skin in many adults. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. ask your rheumatologist about humira. go to humira.com to see proof in action. if you c
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this is curriculum that doesn't just impact seattle. across the country this week in schools. it teaches students explicitly how to become progressive social justice activists, it forwards a number of anti-police narratives including that police purposefully target african-americans with the intent to kill. that they choose not to de-escalate. that they are quick to use force because of their training. this is curriculum that says any jail or immigration law is state violence. it doesn't just stop on policing and issues of diversity. it specifically says it is going after the family structure and teaches kid as young as kindergarten that they should be choosing their own gender. my favorite line from some of the curriculum that was put out there was treating everyone the same might be unintentionally oppressive. this is the kind of stuff that right now is being taught to children all across the country. of course, especially here in s*elt. -- seattle. >> harris: is there anything about we're in it together and all americans? i'm curious
this is curriculum that doesn't just impact seattle. across the country this week in schools. it teaches students explicitly how to become progressive social justice activists, it forwards a number of anti-police narratives including that police purposefully target african-americans with the intent to kill. that they choose not to de-escalate. that they are quick to use force because of their training. this is curriculum that says any jail or immigration law is state violence. it doesn't just...
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and why the 49er fans aren't the only ones happy to hear about russell wilson's unhappiness in seattle. >>> let's take a live look outside in san jose on i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv. more love,... more adventure,... more community. but with my hiv treatment,... there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor... and switched to... fewer medicines with dovato. prescription dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen. with... just 2 medicines... in 1 pill,... dovato is as effective as a 3-drug regimen... to help you reach and stay undetectable. research shows people who take hiv treatment as prescribed... and get to and stay undetectable... can no longer transmit hiv through sex. don't take dovato if you're allergic to any of its ingredients... or if you take dofetilide. hepatitis b can become harder to treat while taking dovato. do not stop dovato without talking to your doctor,... as your hepatitis b may worsen or become life-threatening. serious or life-threatening side effects can occur, including...
and why the 49er fans aren't the only ones happy to hear about russell wilson's unhappiness in seattle. >>> let's take a live look outside in san jose on i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv. more love,... more adventure,... more community. but with my hiv treatment,... there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor... and switched to... fewer medicines with dovato. prescription dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current...
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. >>> dining out is heading for dizzying heights in seattle. for the first time diners can enjoy amazing views and a four course meal as they tried seattle's great wheel. it is the latest way to eat out. >> i think people are so cooped up at home, they can't wait to get out. this is very exciting, white table cloth service 200 feet over water. >> sounds fancy. each gondola is a private dining room in the sky keeping visitors safe and distanced. each course is served one rotation at a time. pretty nice. if you have been to seattle, which i know you have, mary, it's beautiful there. >> yeah. i lived there for three years. my parents are still there. very cool to see that, a way to social distance safely. >>> here is a live look with our mark hopkins hotel camera looking at san francisco. you see clear skies. it's a chilly start to our day. livermore is 50, concord 39, 47 san francisco, 41 san jose, 34 for santa rosa this morning. high pressure is in control for us bringing this dry weather. usually this is one of our wetter months, but we are loo
. >>> dining out is heading for dizzying heights in seattle. for the first time diners can enjoy amazing views and a four course meal as they tried seattle's great wheel. it is the latest way to eat out. >> i think people are so cooped up at home, they can't wait to get out. this is very exciting, white table cloth service 200 feet over water. >> sounds fancy. each gondola is a private dining room in the sky keeping visitors safe and distanced. each course is served one...
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says don't bet against seattle.e residents to get out of town and move. our next guest lived in seattle for nearly 40 years. co-owner of wow studios joins us from his new home in arizona. joey, good morning to you. >> good morning. how are you. thank you for having me on. steve: you bet. do you know what? you lived in seattle for so long the town you grew up in is not the seattle you remember. >> no, not at all. you know, seattle today and i was just there. i just got back from seattle a couple days ago. right now, you know, when you elect a governor and mayor continue to run the city and turn it loose to blm and antifa and they continue to destroy property like they a business last sunday they destroyed of course nordstrom's windows downtown for no apparent reason and then there is no consequences and we have a city attorney in seattle that turns its back on business people, and let's these people just run wild in the city and destroy property, seattle, unfortunately, is circling the drain as we speak. steve: i kno
says don't bet against seattle.e residents to get out of town and move. our next guest lived in seattle for nearly 40 years. co-owner of wow studios joins us from his new home in arizona. joey, good morning to you. >> good morning. how are you. thank you for having me on. steve: you bet. do you know what? you lived in seattle for so long the town you grew up in is not the seattle you remember. >> no, not at all. you know, seattle today and i was just there. i just got back from...
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sure enough, seattle was hit with even more snow.onger than i had expected. walking in snow over snow. up my vaccination. and then i was told i had to sit and wait 15 minutes to make sure there was no reaction myself. i'm delighted to step, she says the walk home was up hill and the trail was icy, but she got it done. she's continues to amaze us. i don't think it was all that special. it was just what. but what was the way i could do it? but it s o. i did it. friend says she's just hoping her next shot in a few weeks won't happen during another winter storm. this'll is ktvu fox two news at six, a different type of opening day at the oakland coliseum as a new mass vaccination site, staffed by the military and run by fema opens its gates to the public with the goal of inoculating 6000 people every day. certainly we hope to serve as many as we can. while we're here and with a real focus on this community, the new mass vaccination site is staffed by 600 people and will be open seven days a week. good evening. i'm julie julie haener. i'm
sure enough, seattle was hit with even more snow.onger than i had expected. walking in snow over snow. up my vaccination. and then i was told i had to sit and wait 15 minutes to make sure there was no reaction myself. i'm delighted to step, she says the walk home was up hill and the trail was icy, but she got it done. she's continues to amaze us. i don't think it was all that special. it was just what. but what was the way i could do it? but it s o. i did it. friend says she's just hoping her...
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the threat is in portland and seattle.: charlie, isn't it also an issue of reminding americans what happened on january 6 and cause trump supporters visibility to be locked down, isn't that their subliminal message? >> we are in charge and we'll show you we are in charge by mobilizing 20,000 troops to washington, d.c. sanity would be one of the most unbelievable displays of force. why doesn't joe biden call on the national guard to go to chicago. chicago had 700 homicides. nearly a 52% increase from the year before. over 4,000 shootings in chicago. they demonstrated they can occupy a major american city. a major american metropolitan city and say within a couple block radius there will be no crime. there are families in chicago who would love for the national guard to say, we are going to have a couple weeks with no crime. january 6 is a tragedy. no doubt. but the reaction now and the display of force has gone way beyond any sort of rational reaction. and they have to answer why they are not using that display of force to
the threat is in portland and seattle.: charlie, isn't it also an issue of reminding americans what happened on january 6 and cause trump supporters visibility to be locked down, isn't that their subliminal message? >> we are in charge and we'll show you we are in charge by mobilizing 20,000 troops to washington, d.c. sanity would be one of the most unbelievable displays of force. why doesn't joe biden call on the national guard to go to chicago. chicago had 700 homicides. nearly a 52%...
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seattle could be seeing as much as six inches. top five storm for seattle.hen that storm dives south into oklahoma and texas. oklahoma could see a foot of snow in that area as well, and icing again would be a problem in that area. not normal stuff for houston to see icing on their roadways, and that's a possibility going into your weekend. guys, that is the latest. norah, let's go back to you. >> o'donnell: thank you, lonnie. and tonight, cbs news has confirmed that former minneapolis officer derek chauvin was prepared to plead guilty to third-degree murder just days after the death of george floyd. chauvin was hoping to be sentenced to federal prison, but the deal was blocked by then- attorney general william barr who felt it was too early in the investigation. chauvin now goes on trial next month for murder and manslaughter. and there is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." stunning new details in a deadly shooting at a health clinic. what we're learning about explosives at the scene. and the duchess of sussex, meghan markle, wins a
seattle could be seeing as much as six inches. top five storm for seattle.hen that storm dives south into oklahoma and texas. oklahoma could see a foot of snow in that area as well, and icing again would be a problem in that area. not normal stuff for houston to see icing on their roadways, and that's a possibility going into your weekend. guys, that is the latest. norah, let's go back to you. >> o'donnell: thank you, lonnie. and tonight, cbs news has confirmed that former minneapolis...
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when the pandemic hit us in february it was the 1st eppy center the 1st cases were in seattle washington we were running low of people on our at our clinic and in fact we had doctors who were sewing fabric masks because we are running out of masks we asked our state we asked our federal partners we asked our counties to send this people but what we received instead was a box of body bags that box of body bags exemplifies how native communities have been treated during this pandemic particularly with the previous administration we did not get the resources we need we've been getting things like body bags for centuries so what we have seen as a disproportionate impact in a recent study is that i coauthored we found that native people with $3.00 times more likely to be infected with kovan $1000.00 as compared to non has that whites and 1.8 times more likely to die and we know that that is a gross under-reporting and that's because states across the nation are not collecting the information and the data correctly so we know of those rates are asked just so high it like blows your mind we als
when the pandemic hit us in february it was the 1st eppy center the 1st cases were in seattle washington we were running low of people on our at our clinic and in fact we had doctors who were sewing fabric masks because we are running out of masks we asked our state we asked our federal partners we asked our counties to send this people but what we received instead was a box of body bags that box of body bags exemplifies how native communities have been treated during this pandemic particularly...
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in our community here in seattle washington in the second another place. we vaccinated 100 percent of our elders. we have entrusted home organization . we did not rely on going online. we went to them . in effect for our homeless alaskan natives, we went to the homeless encampments in working with our homeless have taken the vaccine to them . the provider did about 15 vaccinations versus if they were in our clinic, they can do more . but instead about doing more right now. it is about making sure that we have the resources to do those who needed the most . we are doing that with scarce resources for you to be an offer providers we could be doing moremark . so he absolutely lacked the resources. very excited to see this investment particularly in health centers and community health centers because we are the home community. this is where the investments need to go in with the people go and whether culture is understood. and where we have their best interest and their trust. >> thank you . doctor gale the to get . based on the background and working in globa
in our community here in seattle washington in the second another place. we vaccinated 100 percent of our elders. we have entrusted home organization . we did not rely on going online. we went to them . in effect for our homeless alaskan natives, we went to the homeless encampments in working with our homeless have taken the vaccine to them . the provider did about 15 vaccinations versus if they were in our clinic, they can do more . but instead about doing more right now. it is about making...
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and a broken freezer forcing officials in seattle to take a shot in the dark. an overnight action to keep hundreds of shots of covid-19 vaccine from being wasted. we begin with america's republican party. as the saying goes, when someone shows who they are, believe them. it's a lesson americans, including many republicans, are being forced to reckon with. it boils down to one simple question, to be a republican, must you embrace trumpism or reject it? >> is there just no room for disagreement in the republican party when it comes to donald trump? i mean, this is, to me, a form of cancel culture, is it not? >> it is, totally. if you look at matt gaetz going to wyoming because a tough woman has an independent view, and he doesn't want to go out to explain why he didn't vote for impeach. ment, that's totally republican cancel culture. >> and kevin mccarthy, visiting the former president in florida last week, indicating trumpism is here to stay. is the republican party in disarray, or has it become the party of disarray? megan molloy, and kimberly atkins, joining m
and a broken freezer forcing officials in seattle to take a shot in the dark. an overnight action to keep hundreds of shots of covid-19 vaccine from being wasted. we begin with america's republican party. as the saying goes, when someone shows who they are, believe them. it's a lesson americans, including many republicans, are being forced to reckon with. it boils down to one simple question, to be a republican, must you embrace trumpism or reject it? >> is there just no room for...
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it was their last stop on a california road trip before heading home to seattle. the thief dropped the suitcase full of jasper's clothes. the backpack had diapers and toys. he was definitely trying to get away, you know, luggage, but thankfully, we were close enough that you know we were able to catch up to them and stop him. at the same time. i was driving down filming him, and by the time the video was finished, i was like, literally like right next to the getaway car. forced landing started recording when he realized he was witnessing a smash and grab. it's the second one he's seen in golden gate park in the last two years, and he's seen his fair share of broken glass on the street. i guess they just know that it's just not much of ah, risk or they could just get usually get away with it. i don't think they expect most people to go after them. these things need to be reported. they it's a serious problem around here. san francisco police say most of golden gate park is in the richmond district where robberies are up, but car burglaries are down. the entire fami
it was their last stop on a california road trip before heading home to seattle. the thief dropped the suitcase full of jasper's clothes. the backpack had diapers and toys. he was definitely trying to get away, you know, luggage, but thankfully, we were close enough that you know we were able to catch up to them and stop him. at the same time. i was driving down filming him, and by the time the video was finished, i was like, literally like right next to the getaway car. forced landing started...
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we're waiting for a ruling here in seattle.f work. >> dan springer live in seattle. thank you. >> is the government now asking if you have a crisis at the border? >> certainly having unaccompanied minors travel across the border and so many that we are looking -- we had to open new facilities is something that we take incredibly seriously. i won't put new labels on it from here from the podium. it is a priority of the administration. >> dana: white house press secretary jen psaki answering a question whether or not there is a crisis at the border. a new report says border officials predict a peak of 13,000 unaccompanied minors crossing the border in may. let's bring in sean duffy and this headline from axios. border officials project 13,000 child migrants in may. what i think about that, sean, is that this isn't coming from a right wing group. somebody opposed to the biden administration and it is coming from border officials. i got the attention of the national security council. a meeting about this very issue. they have a pro
we're waiting for a ruling here in seattle.f work. >> dan springer live in seattle. thank you. >> is the government now asking if you have a crisis at the border? >> certainly having unaccompanied minors travel across the border and so many that we are looking -- we had to open new facilities is something that we take incredibly seriously. i won't put new labels on it from here from the podium. it is a priority of the administration. >> dana: white house press secretary...
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but there is a $39 million cap hit right now if seattle trades wilson. translation, don't hold your breath raiders fans. >>> tonight, a sheep in australia is feeling a whole lot lighter. 78 pounds lighter to be exact. >>> you've seen before and after photos, but not quite like this. >> a very grateful sheep in australia has just undergone a major transformation. meet with baaarack. he was recently found wandering the bushland and his overgrown fleece was weighing him down. rescuers managed to give him a much-needed haircut. they took off 78 pounds of matted wool. they say that baaarack is liking his fresh new cut and like, seeing my mom. it's unthinkable to me that i can't see her and i can't hug her. not being able to hug is just like somebody has to tie me down. touching someone to say i love you, to hug you... those are the things that i miss. ♪ ♪ tasha, did you know geico could save you hundreds on car insurance and a whole lot more? hmm. so what are you waiting for? hip hop group tag team to help you plan dessert? ♪ french vanilla! rocky road! ♪ ♪ c
but there is a $39 million cap hit right now if seattle trades wilson. translation, don't hold your breath raiders fans. >>> tonight, a sheep in australia is feeling a whole lot lighter. 78 pounds lighter to be exact. >>> you've seen before and after photos, but not quite like this. >> a very grateful sheep in australia has just undergone a major transformation. meet with baaarack. he was recently found wandering the bushland and his overgrown fleece was weighing him...
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but there is a $39 million cap hit right now if seattle trades wilson.lation, don't hold your breath raiders fans. >>> tonight, a sheep in australia is feeling a whole lot lighter. 78 pounds lighter to be exact. >>> you've seen before and after photos, but not quite like this. >> a very grateful sheep in australia has just undergone a major transformation. meet with baaarack. he was recently found wandering the bushland and his overgrown fleece was weighing him down. rescuers managed to give him a much-needed haircut. they took off 78 pounds of matted wool. they say that baaarack is liking his fresh new cut and captioning sponsored by cbs >> many popular spring break locations are vowing to implement strict gathering guidelines and mask mandates to prevent covid outbreaks. and since universities are shrinking break dates, seniors are replacing college students because they had first access to the vavaccine. >>>> looking f for the hottest h action thihis spring b break? check out gramps gone wild! they've been shut in for a a y , but t now they'r're vacci
but there is a $39 million cap hit right now if seattle trades wilson.lation, don't hold your breath raiders fans. >>> tonight, a sheep in australia is feeling a whole lot lighter. 78 pounds lighter to be exact. >>> you've seen before and after photos, but not quite like this. >> a very grateful sheep in australia has just undergone a major transformation. meet with baaarack. he was recently found wandering the bushland and his overgrown fleece was weighing him down....
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at the seattle indian help board in the city of seattle, seattle was the epicenter of the pandemic in february. we had some of the first confirmed cases of covid-19. our clinic became overrun by folks concerned about what was happening and we had doctors who were selling fabric masks. the executive leaders were washing scrubs at home, trying to get the ppe and materials needed for our staff. we put out a call because we didn't have enough ppe to our state, county, and federal partners. before we got our ppe, instead what we got was a bag -- box of body backs. it arrived when we were expecting masks, gowns, the things we needed to provide the essential care to our american indian and alaska native people and all the other races and ethnicities in our doors. instead, what we received was body backs. this exemplifies and is a metaphor for what has been happening across indian country. due to chronic underfunding of the system, underfunding of treaty and trust obligations, they have 3.5 times more likely to be inspected and 1.8 times more likely to die of covid-19. what does this mean? we
at the seattle indian help board in the city of seattle, seattle was the epicenter of the pandemic in february. we had some of the first confirmed cases of covid-19. our clinic became overrun by folks concerned about what was happening and we had doctors who were selling fabric masks. the executive leaders were washing scrubs at home, trying to get the ppe and materials needed for our staff. we put out a call because we didn't have enough ppe to our state, county, and federal partners. before...
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she offered me the gig there in seattle. it is because i admired the guides so much.ing the news and giving hot topics? kennedy: that was the thing that was so important. you and i started our broadcast careers at the same time. when you use your voice different you were entertaining. thus the thing he always did. people made fun of him for being a showman but he really took ownership of that. it had to be a performance and he married that with a conservative philosophy that was very easy for people to digest and make people angry which turned out to be his superpower. >> it was the clinton eight years to his perfect use a guy who came like we did from music radio. you understand you only have one or two minutes to deliver information, be entertaining and whatever. we turned that, just like he did into talk radio. safar absently paid bryan thank you so much for sharing that with me and having a hawk for russia. we love you rush thank you so much we'll be right back. psst! psst! allergies don't have to be scary. spraying flonase daily stops your body from overreacting
she offered me the gig there in seattle. it is because i admired the guides so much.ing the news and giving hot topics? kennedy: that was the thing that was so important. you and i started our broadcast careers at the same time. when you use your voice different you were entertaining. thus the thing he always did. people made fun of him for being a showman but he really took ownership of that. it had to be a performance and he married that with a conservative philosophy that was very easy for...
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right now, heavy snow seattle, portland, four to eight inches of snow. could be one of the highest snowfall totals in 35 years in seattle. moves across the rockies. that's good powder for the skiers. but look at this -- snow all the way to dallas, oklahoma city, and substantial snow, it is ice down to houston, alexandria, louisiana, jackson, mississippi. look at this -- jackson, mississippi, has ice, new york city turns to rain. so does boston. heavy snow in interior portions of the northeast. then let's talk about this -- this is the big story. windchills down to negative 50 in the upper midwest. and watch as we head toward monday morning. 400 record cold temperatures are possible over the next several days. it feels like eight below in dallas, and guys, we are talking about normal temperatures about 50 degrees below normal in texas and oklahoma as we head into sunday and monday. >> there's four storms going now and another behind that? >> yeah. there's a -- going to be another storm in the middle of next week. it just doesn't stop. that's why i get pai
right now, heavy snow seattle, portland, four to eight inches of snow. could be one of the highest snowfall totals in 35 years in seattle. moves across the rockies. that's good powder for the skiers. but look at this -- snow all the way to dallas, oklahoma city, and substantial snow, it is ice down to houston, alexandria, louisiana, jackson, mississippi. look at this -- jackson, mississippi, has ice, new york city turns to rain. so does boston. heavy snow in interior portions of the northeast....