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shelly is ceo of lifesaver university.nks for being here. >> thank you. >> let's start with you. what can people expect for this event? >> first and foremost my hon honorees, you can sip, shop and mingle not to mention get some cocktails and shop the latest vendors from the main line, new york, d.c. and just be empowered. it's a wonderful time to be empowered with women. >> this is the fourth year for the event. how big is it? talk a little more about it. >> the event is very big. it kicks off with women who are coming from all over tristate. about a thousand women show up and we are just really happy to support women from the tristate. one of the things is to get moms come out and see who's who in their city. >> tell us about shelly. >> one of the things is lifesavers university. shelly, you want to give the insight? >> it is a wonderful honor. a lot of times people don't know you in the background. it was wonderful that ebony decided she wanted to support people working behind the scenes. i'm a mental health trainer. i d
shelly is ceo of lifesaver university.nks for being here. >> thank you. >> let's start with you. what can people expect for this event? >> first and foremost my hon honorees, you can sip, shop and mingle not to mention get some cocktails and shop the latest vendors from the main line, new york, d.c. and just be empowered. it's a wonderful time to be empowered with women. >> this is the fourth year for the event. how big is it? talk a little more about it. >> the...
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. >> shelly has these two beautiful dogs. when she got the call for the red cross, she had to find some place for them. there is a woman coming right now to take them for the next two weeks. peggy fox, wusa 9. >> shelly is emotional about hurricane irma because she has family in florida that is refusing to leave. irma could hit florida on sunday morning right about the time we see chief washington correspondent john dickerson on face the nation. he joins us now live from washington. john, what a week. this will be president trump's second response to a national disaster in a week. we all know that the response to these kinds of disasters can weigh heavily on a presidency so how would you rate his response to harvey and what does he need to do this time around? >> well, it is up to voters to figure out how to rate him there is obviously two ways to evaluate a president in these instances. one is the public role that a president plays in terms of comforting and also focusing a light on the tragedy and also the help that is need
. >> shelly has these two beautiful dogs. when she got the call for the red cross, she had to find some place for them. there is a woman coming right now to take them for the next two weeks. peggy fox, wusa 9. >> shelly is emotional about hurricane irma because she has family in florida that is refusing to leave. irma could hit florida on sunday morning right about the time we see chief washington correspondent john dickerson on face the nation. he joins us now live from washington....
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shelly, the senator of west virginia, can't vote for this bill. the billions of dollars coming out of the one of the poorest states in the country if this bill gets passed. i don't believe lisa murkowski will vote for it. she and susan collins given hero's welcomes back to alaska and maine killing the last bill. they won't vote for this. this is far worse. this is going to really screw the governors. i can't believe rob portman will take billions of dollars out of ohio. the governor said not to do it. this is a sham. you know why they pass it? the money to give tax cuts to people like donald trump. that is what they have been trying to do all along. this is about taxes. this is not about health care. they don't give a damn about the health care of the people of the united states of america. >> let's listen to more of kasie hunt's great reporting on the hill today. this time talking to senator murkowski. >> are you ready to support it? >> nope. >> why not? >> because i am doing the due diligence that i committed to doing yesterday. what i have had
shelly, the senator of west virginia, can't vote for this bill. the billions of dollars coming out of the one of the poorest states in the country if this bill gets passed. i don't believe lisa murkowski will vote for it. she and susan collins given hero's welcomes back to alaska and maine killing the last bill. they won't vote for this. this is far worse. this is going to really screw the governors. i can't believe rob portman will take billions of dollars out of ohio. the governor said not to...
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. >> shelly lynch sparks has used chasing paper in more than 20 projects including the new office space she's developing for rent the runway. >> i'm always customizing for commer. we designed the wallpaper. her colors are bold and give it a pop. >> reporter: chasing papers are working for diy'er it's helping them sell their story. >> people are wallpapering in a now it's an accent wall. it's the back splash kitchen, in a kids' room. it feels like a piece of art. >> in fact, chasing paper will introduce a new art coll this fall. elizabeth reese is changing ente home to milwaukee where might make business. i think wallpaper is making co >> i think so, too. >> it's remo you can chan tired of it. >> i've steamed a lot of wallpapers on the wa that will thanks for watching this special edition report." i'm sue herera. >> and i'm tyler mathisen. have a great night, everybody, and this is a bbc america. funding of this presentation is made possible by. the freemen foundation. and coal fuller foundation pursuing solutions for america's neglected me. planning a vacation escape that's relaxing inv
. >> shelly lynch sparks has used chasing paper in more than 20 projects including the new office space she's developing for rent the runway. >> i'm always customizing for commer. we designed the wallpaper. her colors are bold and give it a pop. >> reporter: chasing papers are working for diy'er it's helping them sell their story. >> people are wallpapering in a now it's an accent wall. it's the back splash kitchen, in a kids' room. it feels like a piece of art. >>...
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mayor shelli freeland eddie feared to awake this morning to much worse. i've heard several mayors over the next several hours, pretty much the same thing, we dodged a bullet. are you feeling that way today? >> i feel that. this is a blessing. this is horrible, but it could have been much worse. >> you were expecting heavy flooding. >> we were expecting heavy flooding. we were expecting communities demolished. >> on a damaged neighborhood in sarasota's north side. >> if you have insurance, go ahead and file a claim. >> the mayor met residents and surveyed the damage from the weaker than expected storm. >> a homeowner doesn't care what the category is when there's a tree in their house. >> reporter: it presented many faces to florida, devastating the key, swallowing jacksonville with floods, while in many gulf coast communities that had braced for a crippling hit, like siesta key, there was surprise as owners who evacuated ahead of the storm returned today to mostly minor damage. >> huge relief for us. >> reporter: around here at least they'll be talking fo
mayor shelli freeland eddie feared to awake this morning to much worse. i've heard several mayors over the next several hours, pretty much the same thing, we dodged a bullet. are you feeling that way today? >> i feel that. this is a blessing. this is horrible, but it could have been much worse. >> you were expecting heavy flooding. >> we were expecting heavy flooding. we were expecting communities demolished. >> on a damaged neighborhood in sarasota's north side....
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in the republican mayoral race incumbent randy mcclint is ahead of shelly alloy with about 60% of the vote. >> michael o'connor is leading former frederick mayor janet doherty with 56% of the vote. for the frederick alderman result, look at the scroll at the bottom of your screen or go to our free wusa9 mobile app. >>> big question tonight, should college park let noncitizens vote in local elections? tonight the city council again considered a swift decision after some council members received threats. pete muntean is there for that national debate in our backyard. >> reporter: hours of emotions here tonight and in debate is still not over even though it has been going on for three months, discussion still going on inside tonight. the latest iteration of this idea, limiting voting rights to those with only green cards. there was a big line of folks tonight lining up city council. at one point they moved to put in on the ballot november 7th. council wanted to hear from residents again. some said it was only right to let voters decide voting rights, but ultimately the mayor had to decid
in the republican mayoral race incumbent randy mcclint is ahead of shelly alloy with about 60% of the vote. >> michael o'connor is leading former frederick mayor janet doherty with 56% of the vote. for the frederick alderman result, look at the scroll at the bottom of your screen or go to our free wusa9 mobile app. >>> big question tonight, should college park let noncitizens vote in local elections? tonight the city council again considered a swift decision after some council...
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shelly a. marshall. teresa m. moran. ada l. mason-aker. dean e. tson, united states army. lieunant general timothy maud, united statearmy. robert j. maxwell. rene a. may. molly l. mckenzie. dora marie monchaka. patricia e. mickley. major ronald d. mylam, united states army. gerrard moran, jr. odessa v. morris. tt offer first css brian moss, united at ny. teddy h. moy. lieutenant commander patrick jay murphy united states navy reserve. christopher christopher c. newton. king noknguyn. petty offer second class michl a. north, united states navy. barbark. olsen. ubensorneta. diana padro. lieutenant jonas pineck, united states army reserve. united states army. >> robert piniger. robert r. ploger, iii. and his wife zandra f. ploger. lieutenant darren h. mrontel, united states navy reserve. sct powell. petty officer first class joseph piser, jr., united states navy. li j. raines. debr a. raor. rhonda sue rasmussen. petty officer first class maha d. chford, united states navy. martha m. reski. todd h. reuben. lawson richard. edward v. roenhorst. judy rollet. sergeant major robert
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mayor shelly freed laiedland ed on the phone with us. i've asked bill to highlight your current weather on the board for us. tell us about how you're doing, especially versus expectations. >> good evening, brian. thank you so much for having me on. we are actually much better than we thought we were going to be. we actually are at a category 2 at this point. we thought we were going to be a category 4. so that is a much better situation for our residents here within the county. that being said, we still are going through a major gust of wind at this point. we're not at the hurricane-force winds anymorement we' menanymor. we're at the tropical storm-force winds. but that is still 40 to 50, even 75 miles per hour sustained for the next several hours. it's still whistling outside like the teakettle that someone else mentioned earlier. we still have 16,000 in shelters throughout the county. we still have about 130,000 within the county without power. they're telling us that it could be days or weeks before power gets back on. some of our nei
mayor shelly freed laiedland ed on the phone with us. i've asked bill to highlight your current weather on the board for us. tell us about how you're doing, especially versus expectations. >> good evening, brian. thank you so much for having me on. we are actually much better than we thought we were going to be. we actually are at a category 2 at this point. we thought we were going to be a category 4. so that is a much better situation for our residents here within the county. that being...
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and with us is shelly with the american red cross and you just got back from florida. is it? >> it's bad. there's pockets and areas where people can't get to. and that's the problem you might have a city like orlando which is fine and miami where the power is back on but you still have counties where we can't even have access, as of friday there were three counties we visited which was still three, fo >> when you get on a ground in a situation like this, what's the first thing you look for and what's the first thing you do >> we prepare and we actually work with the eoc, with fema and noa, red cross is not a first responders, we rely on the emergency workers to give us the information. then we take the satellite imagery and then as soon as it's safe for us to go out, we'll hit the hardest hit areas and verify what we see >> what are we looking at >> we were under a tornado warning in our disaster relief operation headquarters. and so we had to go to a hallway tornado was spotted. this is the >> was this >> we were in orlando. orlando was the best place for the relief h
and with us is shelly with the american red cross and you just got back from florida. is it? >> it's bad. there's pockets and areas where people can't get to. and that's the problem you might have a city like orlando which is fine and miami where the power is back on but you still have counties where we can't even have access, as of friday there were three counties we visited which was still three, fo >> when you get on a ground in a situation like this, what's the first thing you...
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shelly connolly is there. >> we saw cars that literally were blown like taken from their location and blown into each other, blown into walls that were broken down. >> reporter: tampa now next in line to be hit. >> even though we haven't had a direct hit in 90 years, we know our number is coming. this is that day. we think we have a good plan, but you never know until you get into the middle of it. >> reporter: the hurricane winds are now coming directly out of the west, which means those winds are mu pushing the gulf of mexico which is at high tide onshore and inland. the storm surge here could get up to 15 feet deep. it's still not over tonight here in naples. lester? >> all right, kerry sanders, thank you. and despite the eye striking here along the gulf coast, the sheer width of hurricane irma ensured that the east coast of florida would take a blow, too. you saw some of it there in kerry's report, miami was hard hit, strong winds, heavy rains, and a great deal of flooding. nbc news national correspondent miguel almaguer loongz ks at the impact along the atlantic coast. >> reporte
shelly connolly is there. >> we saw cars that literally were blown like taken from their location and blown into each other, blown into walls that were broken down. >> reporter: tampa now next in line to be hit. >> even though we haven't had a direct hit in 90 years, we know our number is coming. this is that day. we think we have a good plan, but you never know until you get into the middle of it. >> reporter: the hurricane winds are now coming directly out of the west,...
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marino vita marino kevin marlo jose marrero john marshall shelly a. marshall.ello michael a. marti peter c. martin theresa and martin. william j. martin, jr. brian e. martineau betsy martinez edward martinez jose angel martinez, jr. robert gabriel martinez lizie d. martinez-calderon paul richard martini anne marie creamer. joseph a. mascali bernard mascarenhas stephen frank masi >> and my cousin luke chia. wish you were here to enjoy the beautiful children. guide and protect them from heaven. we love you and we miss you, your beautiful smile and your uplifting personality. thank you. >> and my uncle martin morales. we miss you and we love you always. memories are what we often hold onto. your memory will always be with us. i know you were in good company with grandpa watching over us. i love you. thank you. nicholas george massa patricia ann massari michael massaroli philip william mastrandrea, jr. rudolph mastrocinque joseph mathai charles mathers william a. mathesen marcello matricciano margaret elaine mattic robert d. mattson walter matuza timothy j. moss. c
marino vita marino kevin marlo jose marrero john marshall shelly a. marshall.ello michael a. marti peter c. martin theresa and martin. william j. martin, jr. brian e. martineau betsy martinez edward martinez jose angel martinez, jr. robert gabriel martinez lizie d. martinez-calderon paul richard martini anne marie creamer. joseph a. mascali bernard mascarenhas stephen frank masi >> and my cousin luke chia. wish you were here to enjoy the beautiful children. guide and protect them from...
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mary: shelly, dinner's ready! coming! ♪ what the hell were you doing out there? george, language. i was exploring dimensional kinematics. george jr: admit it, he's adopted. sheldon: how can i be adopted when i have a twin sister? think, monkey, think. that's enough. now let's pray. a moment, please. (groans) leave him be. he can hold hands with his family; it won't kill him. we don't know that. did you wash your hands before din
mary: shelly, dinner's ready! coming! ♪ what the hell were you doing out there? george, language. i was exploring dimensional kinematics. george jr: admit it, he's adopted. sheldon: how can i be adopted when i have a twin sister? think, monkey, think. that's enough. now let's pray. a moment, please. (groans) leave him be. he can hold hands with his family; it won't kill him. we don't know that. did you wash your hands before din
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shelly jensen/ mom sot i am proud of my kids and i am proud of my neighbors for stepping up and it means to all of us to see kids taking actionnat 20, 40, 50 that is really nicetheir can do good spirit is catching on charlene staples sot i think it is inspiring to donate to hurricane harvey through these childrenby days end, they raised over 100-dollars.making the sale a huge success. seen in their coffers and the change they created by helping out strangers in need.in tiburon justine waldman kron 4 news. ahead at eight.. rumors are swirling about the new i-phone- 8. kron4's gabe slate breaks down the specifics on the latest gadget. rallying for a higher minimum wage. next we'll take you to oakland where demonstrators took to the streets. plus, we're learning more about the man who died at this year's burning man festival. i'm kron 4 meteorologist lawrence karnow. coming up, i will take a look at your 7 day forecast.details are right after the break. this is the new comfort food. grown right here in california, with absolutely no antibiotics ever. a better way to grow, a better way to ea
shelly jensen/ mom sot i am proud of my kids and i am proud of my neighbors for stepping up and it means to all of us to see kids taking actionnat 20, 40, 50 that is really nicetheir can do good spirit is catching on charlene staples sot i think it is inspiring to donate to hurricane harvey through these childrenby days end, they raised over 100-dollars.making the sale a huge success. seen in their coffers and the change they created by helping out strangers in need.in tiburon justine waldman...
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. >> you saw what ted and shelly had together. we said, oh, no.ship. >> ted and i understood what they were writing right away. >> if you'll admit that you are carrying a little torch for me, i'll admit that i'm carrying a little one for you. >> oh, i am carrying a little torch for you. >> well, i'm not carrying one for you. >> diane knew how to tease sam. sam knew how to tease diane, and i guess we know how to tease the audience. >> incredible chemistry between the two of them ignited the show. that's what's drove the show for the first five years. >> what's the matter? >> i'm devastated. i need something brutal to blast me into sweet oblivion. make it a mimosa. >> we had the luck to be able to rotate cast and every time we put somebody in, they were explosions. >> there was something very special about that setting, those characters that i never got tired of writing that show. >> sophisticated surveys, telephonic samplings, test audiences. all of those help to separate winners from losers and make you can't cut all comedies from the same cookie
. >> you saw what ted and shelly had together. we said, oh, no.ship. >> ted and i understood what they were writing right away. >> if you'll admit that you are carrying a little torch for me, i'll admit that i'm carrying a little one for you. >> oh, i am carrying a little torch for you. >> well, i'm not carrying one for you. >> diane knew how to tease sam. sam knew how to tease diane, and i guess we know how to tease the audience. >> incredible...
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shelly freeland joins me by phone right now. she is the mayor of sarasota, florida. down here as you can see, the worst of the storm is beyond sarasota. mayor, in fact are you feeling any substantial wind and rain right now? >> oh, yes, absolutely. we can hear the wind howling. i can hear it at my home here in sarasota. the rain is pounding, and the wind is howling. but we are just so thankful that it's not as bad as it could have been. we were at a category 4, and at the time that it was actual landfall, we were down to a category 2. so although it sounds bad, it could have been much worse. >> of course. it's still pretty serious. anybody who hasn't been in those kinds of winds, you know, most people haven't felt winds sort of above the 50s. you're still gusting to about 54 right now. at what point can you have your emergency services go out and evaluate what's going on in sarasota? >> once we get below a sustained-mile-per-hour, 45 miles per hour, then we will begin to redispatch our law enforcement and first responders to go out and assess damage, looked for any d
shelly freeland joins me by phone right now. she is the mayor of sarasota, florida. down here as you can see, the worst of the storm is beyond sarasota. mayor, in fact are you feeling any substantial wind and rain right now? >> oh, yes, absolutely. we can hear the wind howling. i can hear it at my home here in sarasota. the rain is pounding, and the wind is howling. but we are just so thankful that it's not as bad as it could have been. we were at a category 4, and at the time that it was...
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. >> shelly, dinner's ready. >> i don't care how dim witted you are, scientific principles have to makee nobody i knew in east texas in 1989 cared about newtonian physics. but the only newton's they cared about were wayne and fig. >> seth: please welcome back to the show jim parsons, everybody. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: hi, there! >> hi, how are you? >> seth: i'm so happy to have you back. >> i'm so happy to be here. great opening. >> seth: oh, thank you very much. >> i love the commentary, that was fantastic. she dropped the f-bomb, good for her. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah, she's -- she can get away with it. she's very charming. >> do you have to bleep that? you have to bleep that. >> seth: we do bleep it, yeah. but -- >> aw! >> seth: you know what? >> what a world. [ light laughter ] >> seth: i think people can tell what it was supposed to be. >> they know what it was. >> seth: yeah -- >> yeah, you don't need to read lips. >> seth: yeah. >> yeah. >> seth: so, you know, you've been here before. you've been in this building hosting "snl" before. >> yeah. >> seth: so -- but thos
. >> shelly, dinner's ready. >> i don't care how dim witted you are, scientific principles have to makee nobody i knew in east texas in 1989 cared about newtonian physics. but the only newton's they cared about were wayne and fig. >> seth: please welcome back to the show jim parsons, everybody. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: hi, there! >> hi, how are you? >> seth: i'm so happy to have you back. >> i'm so happy to be here. great opening. >>...
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these covenants would eventually be ruled unconstitutional by the supreme court in 1948 in shelly versus kramer but discrimination managed to continue in a variety of other ways. so these programs are in place before the war, but once the war begins to die down, soldiers are returning home, the gi bill is enabling all sorts of economic growth. we have really post war suburban boom. that follows world war ii. and during the war towards the end of the war, 1944, there were about 144,000 new houses built in a single year. by 1950, there would be roughly 2 million houses built in that exact year. and by 1950, the rate of suburban growth was more than 10 times that the rate of the city center. so these new sib barbs were often much less dense, often houses looked similar and so did the people. and the most famous and largest example of these post war suburbs was in h lev vittown in long island. about 25 miles east of new york city. where abraham lev vit and his two sons buy 4,000 acres of potato farms in 1946, and eventually build 17,000 houses and do 0 so in a way that's reminiscent of mass
these covenants would eventually be ruled unconstitutional by the supreme court in 1948 in shelly versus kramer but discrimination managed to continue in a variety of other ways. so these programs are in place before the war, but once the war begins to die down, soldiers are returning home, the gi bill is enabling all sorts of economic growth. we have really post war suburban boom. that follows world war ii. and during the war towards the end of the war, 1944, there were about 144,000 new...
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when the country decides that it feels exist sentence shelly threatened and that it wants to buy insurancence in the world of international affairs is nuclear weapons, it's been very hard to stop countries. india went nuclear, really went nuclear, pakistan went nuclear. they all suffered sanctions. china went nuclear. these things rpt as easy to stop because the nation doing it feels it is their only way to guarantee survival. and imagine if you're nok, you're isolated in the world. you used to have a soviet union as your great been factor gone. you used to have china as your great been factor. they don't support it much anymore. and the united states has been saying we want to destroy this regime. guess what? i'd be nervous. >> the president says that kim jong-un will be tested like he's never been tested before. how do you interpret that? is that more sanctions? is that something else? >> the sensible, smart policy -- the trump administration is actually in large part following would be in terms of actions, tighten the sanctions. people think that north korea is the most sanctioned count
when the country decides that it feels exist sentence shelly threatened and that it wants to buy insurancence in the world of international affairs is nuclear weapons, it's been very hard to stop countries. india went nuclear, really went nuclear, pakistan went nuclear. they all suffered sanctions. china went nuclear. these things rpt as easy to stop because the nation doing it feels it is their only way to guarantee survival. and imagine if you're nok, you're isolated in the world. you used to...
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vote for this and were maybe waiting, my reporting was a lot of people like senator rob portman, shelly moore-capito were waiting to see what lisa murkowski did and if she was voting for it they would reluctantly go along. we should say, i think this has the potential to open the flood gates and we could see even by the end of the day if not the conclusion of the weekend, they don't plan to put this on the floor next week. i could be wrong about that. >> the thing that strikes me is how seven years of the affordable care act has changed the landscape for some of these issues. we didn't used to have protections for people with pre-existing condition. >> no, we did not. >> americans have gotten used to the idea even if they or somebody in their family gets sick they can still afford health care. that issue is toxic in a way it wasn't when the affordable care act passed. republicans are pretty comfortable, in fact, like the idea of sending decision making back to the states. that's kind of a republican federalist principle. now the argument if you do that, you might lose this protection. >
vote for this and were maybe waiting, my reporting was a lot of people like senator rob portman, shelly moore-capito were waiting to see what lisa murkowski did and if she was voting for it they would reluctantly go along. we should say, i think this has the potential to open the flood gates and we could see even by the end of the day if not the conclusion of the weekend, they don't plan to put this on the floor next week. i could be wrong about that. >> the thing that strikes me is how...
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shelly jensen/ mom sot i am proud of my kids and i am proud of my neighbors for stepping up and it means lot to all of us to see kids taking actionnat 20, 40, 50 that is really nicetheir can do good spirit is catching on charlene staples sot i think it is inspiring to donate to hurricane harvey through these childrenby days end, they raised over 100-dollars.making the sale a huge success. seen in their coffers and the change they created by helping out strangers in need.in tiburon justine waldman kron 4 news. (grant) kron four is teaming up with the salvation army - to help the victims of hurricane harvey. tomorrow morning from 6 to 10 ... and tomorrow evening from 6 to 10... we will be hosting a phone bank fundraiser.... people will be able to call in - by dialing that number on your screen... we've posted additional information on our website kron four-dot- com. (vicki) that wraps up kron 4 news at 5.(grant) steve aveson and pam moore are here with kron 4 news at six. (pam) grant and vicki thank you. next on kron 4 news at six... protests in the bay area and around the country followin
shelly jensen/ mom sot i am proud of my kids and i am proud of my neighbors for stepping up and it means lot to all of us to see kids taking actionnat 20, 40, 50 that is really nicetheir can do good spirit is catching on charlene staples sot i think it is inspiring to donate to hurricane harvey through these childrenby days end, they raised over 100-dollars.making the sale a huge success. seen in their coffers and the change they created by helping out strangers in need.in tiburon justine...
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we've desperately need to expand rural broadband, which, along with shelly cap i toe, we're working very hard in my office. if i can just get two more questions. thank you, mr. chairman. >> there's no question that infrastructure is tremendously important, and even when we get into manufacturing of some of these products, we need to have that infrastructure. i would say what's also important is actually creating value in these communities. and a great example of that is three years ago, there was $148 million facility built in osage, iowa, to make bio-based products. so there is great opportunity here, as well. >> thank you. >> if the reap grant initiative was disbanded, for whatever reason, it would make it very difficult for many farmers to dip their toe into renewables. we sell to farmers, because typically they have space, and they have friendly townships. we look forward to working with this group, and as i talked to hundreds or maybe thousands of farmers at different trade shows that we attend, they bring up reap. and they bring it up more and more all of the time. so the momentum
we've desperately need to expand rural broadband, which, along with shelly cap i toe, we're working very hard in my office. if i can just get two more questions. thank you, mr. chairman. >> there's no question that infrastructure is tremendously important, and even when we get into manufacturing of some of these products, we need to have that infrastructure. i would say what's also important is actually creating value in these communities. and a great example of that is three years ago,...
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should we do with you on saturday one hundred ninety nine years to the day of the publication of shelly's given the key words which were read out by the leader of the british labor party this. time i like the best this one. ronnie's like learns office is on banker should. take your tray earthlike you went to sleep full on you. maybe they are you. drive to medication is widespread on the us market and a frequent cause of death at that point in my life i just felt like everything was ashes my family was literally coming unglued i had planned. to commit suicide watch all who has made antidepressants so commonly used we were doing what the doctors told us to do we were being responsible and what the real side effects. was literally all to what i did was done on a cocktail of legal drugs. just because something's legal doesn't mean it's. the one word that describes american politics today is divisions the line that divides liberals from conservatives is deep and even worrisome to make things worse there are some of the same dividing lines within the major political parties can these breaches t
should we do with you on saturday one hundred ninety nine years to the day of the publication of shelly's given the key words which were read out by the leader of the british labor party this. time i like the best this one. ronnie's like learns office is on banker should. take your tray earthlike you went to sleep full on you. maybe they are you. drive to medication is widespread on the us market and a frequent cause of death at that point in my life i just felt like everything was ashes my...