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mark: thank you, susan.> all q&a programs are available on our website or as a podcast on c-span now. announcer: celebrate independence day going on right now. save 5% on all c-span red, white, and we products. -- and a blue products. you can check out our independence day sale n online at c-spanshop.org. announcer: coming up on washington journal william gholston discusses campan 2024 anwashington times's martin di caro discusses h podcast "history as it happens," and tv host and ahor alexander heffner discusses his new series "breaking bread." bringing politicians on both sides of the aisle together in an attempt to support political stability. -- civility. washington journal starts now. ♪ host: welcome to washington journal, july
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susan: quick question. about this on the call yesterday would be gave some call to the 2020 for outlook. the three things i want to talk about their, first we expect infrastructure will grow. building gpu capacity that will go towards the court ai and ranking recommendation engines along with the gen ai investments. that is where were investing in hardware along with infrastructures such as data centers and equipment to support that. the second area is that were evolving their workforce towards a technical mix. we want to hire top-tier technical talent where we can toward some of our compelling opportunities including ai and machine learning engineers to work on the ai efforts. thus a place where we will be investing but we will do it in a very thoughtful way making sure we are focusing on the core priorities and making trade-offs where appropriate. the third thing is on the reality bob side. that's a long time horizon and we will be deploying capital towards it. caroline: are you looking at the bond market
susan: quick question. about this on the call yesterday would be gave some call to the 2020 for outlook. the three things i want to talk about their, first we expect infrastructure will grow. building gpu capacity that will go towards the court ai and ranking recommendation engines along with the gen ai investments. that is where were investing in hardware along with infrastructures such as data centers and equipment to support that. the second area is that were evolving their workforce towards...
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robert and susan rosenbaum. and by viewers like you. thank you. laura: good evening, welcome to "washington week." i'm laura barren lopez. the president is providing more aid tokraine this time in the form of cluster munitions. they're meant to boost the ukrainian military's slow-going counteroffensive against russia. to the move is sure to upset members of biden's own party. the trip to europe cou have consequences for the war in ukraine and the president's legcism weeks after a mutiny left president putin weakened, biden will attend a key nato summit in lithuania. there he's aiming to bolster the coalition against russia and increase the number of countries in the security alliance. still, delegate and -- delicate and complicated dynamics are at play among nate nato members work sweden's ascension to the alliance blocked by turkiye and no clear timetable for ukrainian membership. joining me to discuss this and more is david sanger, a white house and national security correspondent for the "new york times." and here with me at the table, susan pa
robert and susan rosenbaum. and by viewers like you. thank you. laura: good evening, welcome to "washington week." i'm laura barren lopez. the president is providing more aid tokraine this time in the form of cluster munitions. they're meant to boost the ukrainian military's slow-going counteroffensive against russia. to the move is sure to upset members of biden's own party. the trip to europe cou have consequences for the war in ukraine and the president's legcism weeks after a...
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shelley: susan atkins is now hauled before a grand jury.ld sharon tate while tex did the stabbing. nobody really knows which version is true. saying that i had killed sharon tate, i tried to take some of the blame and put it on myself because i thought that was my part. sidner: atkins also names fellow manson family members patricia krenwinkel, linda kasabian, and leslie van houten as key participants in the tate and labianca murders, all under manson's direction. what susan atkins said was so important, that the prosecution at the time made a deal with her to testify. reporter: the leader of the hippie clan, charles manson, is being returned to los angeles today from the desert town where he's been in jail on other charges. when the trial begins, the state will attempt to prove that he gave the orders to his followers to kill. that sent a tremor through this country at the time. "my god, how is this possible? has the hippie movement gone that awry that it's starting to murder people?" sidner: the los angeles district attorney appoints vinc
shelley: susan atkins is now hauled before a grand jury.ld sharon tate while tex did the stabbing. nobody really knows which version is true. saying that i had killed sharon tate, i tried to take some of the blame and put it on myself because i thought that was my part. sidner: atkins also names fellow manson family members patricia krenwinkel, linda kasabian, and leslie van houten as key participants in the tate and labianca murders, all under manson's direction. what susan atkins said was so...
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michael, john stephen and susan. gerald ford took office august ninth, 1974, after president nixon resigned. for declared in his remarks upon taking the oath of office. i am acutely aware that you have not me as your president by your ballots. so i ask you to confirm me as your president with your prayers. god helping me. i will not let you down. thank you. during their time the white house, the fords made an celebrar dated history such as their participation in the bicentennial, including hosting a state dinner for queen elizabeth. the second. although one of the most famous families in the country, the fords enjoyed ordinary moments, the president was often with the family's golden retriever liberty. liberty. and my dad had just a really unique relationship her dad taking her to the office, and she would just got right underneath his desk and made herself right at home. and like many american families was also a special time. the fords. the white house. so exceptionally beautiful during christmas and coming up with
michael, john stephen and susan. gerald ford took office august ninth, 1974, after president nixon resigned. for declared in his remarks upon taking the oath of office. i am acutely aware that you have not me as your president by your ballots. so i ask you to confirm me as your president with your prayers. god helping me. i will not let you down. thank you. during their time the white house, the fords made an celebrar dated history such as their participation in the bicentennial, including...
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things he said before he passed was, i love you susan.ecognized her, and they had a really wonderful, close, moving relationship and she was the reason, i believe, aside from singing susan and singing kept tony going. >> that's very touching. you're the expert here. tower doctor treating the patient but every case is different. what did you learn? what did you learn from this incredibly high profile critical patient tony bennett? >> well i learned that when you have a passion and when you have a gift that you can give the world, then you should be allowed to do it, whether or not you have alzheimer's. people with alzheimer's should not be stigmatized and tony brought joy to the world. he was able to perform and he was very much a beloved member of the community and i think that's something powerful that we should never forget that just because someone has a diagnosis doesn't take away from all the incredible gifts they have to offer news is and how has that influenced -- do you treat other patients differently? do you try different ways t
things he said before he passed was, i love you susan.ecognized her, and they had a really wonderful, close, moving relationship and she was the reason, i believe, aside from singing susan and singing kept tony going. >> that's very touching. you're the expert here. tower doctor treating the patient but every case is different. what did you learn? what did you learn from this incredibly high profile critical patient tony bennett? >> well i learned that when you have a passion and...
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so, susan, let's get started. as they say. we have just seen the most extraordinary congress of the communist party of china. these are every five year events. it was the coronation of jinping who can now reign over china as long as he works no constitutional or term. he is basically emperor of everything, the economy the military, foreign policy through the lens of overreach. can you tell us why it was relatively easy for sesion ping to establish himself in such a powerful position. well thank you, jane. and it's really a great privilege to have this conversation with you today. as someone who has yourself studying china and asia a very long time. you know that it was surprisingly easy for xi jinping to consolidate power establish this system of highly centralized personal estate rule. and because don champion had sort to institutionalize the chinese political system to make it more predictable all based more on collect tive leadership than strongmen rule. and he, deng xiaoping, of course, was mao successor, who came into pow
so, susan, let's get started. as they say. we have just seen the most extraordinary congress of the communist party of china. these are every five year events. it was the coronation of jinping who can now reign over china as long as he works no constitutional or term. he is basically emperor of everything, the economy the military, foreign policy through the lens of overreach. can you tell us why it was relatively easy for sesion ping to establish himself in such a powerful position. well thank...
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so, susan, let's get started. as they say. we have just seen the most extraordinary congress of the communist party of china. these are every five year events. it was the coronation of jinping who can now reign over china as long as he works no constitutional or term. he is basically emperor of everything, the economy the military, foreign policy through the lens of overreach. can you tell us why it was relatively easy for sesion ping to establish himself in such a powerful position. well thank you, jane. and it's really a great privilege to have this conversation with you today. as someone who has yourself studying china and asia a very long time. you know that it was surprisingly easy for xi jinping to consolidate power establish this system of highly centralized personal estate rule. and because don champion had sort to institutionalize the chinese political system to make it more predictable all based more on collect tive leadership than strongmen rule. and he, deng xiaoping, of course, was mao successor, who came into pow
so, susan, let's get started. as they say. we have just seen the most extraordinary congress of the communist party of china. these are every five year events. it was the coronation of jinping who can now reign over china as long as he works no constitutional or term. he is basically emperor of everything, the economy the military, foreign policy through the lens of overreach. can you tell us why it was relatively easy for sesion ping to establish himself in such a powerful position. well thank...
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and so, he turned to two trusted friends, investigators susan mcqueen, and bill brice.er cop gave him some blunted vice about dealing with the fbi. >> i said, you need to find out what happened, if you did not do anything, you need to find out what happened, and give it to them. >> susan was confident she and bill could help him do just that. >> when all the bits and pieces came out, about the nature and which they claimed she was killed, it just did not seem possible. so you naturally look for the defense, you say this cannot be, there has to be an explanation here. >> this is not him? >> right. this would not be has nature. >> you might be not the perfect guy, but he is no killer? >> it just did not fit. >> so what do you do in the situation, as his investigators. >> we have to find out what, happened to his, research and the first goal was to get back on that bow and try to interview people, ascertain what happened and into the moments leading up to her death. >> so a couple of months after her death, they traveled to italy, and booked a cabin aboard the island escap
and so, he turned to two trusted friends, investigators susan mcqueen, and bill brice.er cop gave him some blunted vice about dealing with the fbi. >> i said, you need to find out what happened, if you did not do anything, you need to find out what happened, and give it to them. >> susan was confident she and bill could help him do just that. >> when all the bits and pieces came out, about the nature and which they claimed she was killed, it just did not seem possible. so you...
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>> we met tony and his wife susan in june.h and and a half ÃÃyou can be 95. how about that? >> that's amazing! [laughter] >> d.phil. 95? >> you don't look at. >> how old you feel tony? >> 95. [laughter] >> on opening night in early august, radio city's 6000 seats were sold out. >> it was tony's 95th birthday. [music] [cheering] and his fans were waiting. >> happy birthday tony! >> after a few days of that triumph, we met tony and susan on their daily walk in central park. >> how you feel about the concert the other night? >> are you happy? >> i don't know what you mean. >> i saw you at radio city. you did a great job. >> thank you very much. >> tony had no memory of playing radio city at all. >> was this a sad story? tony bennett's last performance? >> no, it's not a sad story. it's emotional. it's hard to watch somebody change. i think what has been beautiful about this and what's been challenging is to see how it affects him in some ways. but to see how it does not affect his talent. i think he really pushed through somethin
>> we met tony and his wife susan in june.h and and a half ÃÃyou can be 95. how about that? >> that's amazing! [laughter] >> d.phil. 95? >> you don't look at. >> how old you feel tony? >> 95. [laughter] >> on opening night in early august, radio city's 6000 seats were sold out. >> it was tony's 95th birthday. [music] [cheering] and his fans were waiting. >> happy birthday tony! >> after a few days of that triumph, we met tony and...
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susan? hers, too. safe. secure. and powered by the next generation 10g network.d security isn't just possible. it's happening. get started wih fast spees and advanced security for $49.99a month for 12 monts plus ask how to get up to a $750 prepaid card with qualifying internet. ♪ friday night in los angeles, a movie actress and four of her friends were murdered, and the circumstances were lurid. the movie actress was sharon tate. >>> friday night in los angeles a movie actress and four of her friends were murdered and the circumstances were lurid. the movie actress was sharon tate. >> charles manson is angry at the world and increasingly his thoughts are turning to deadly violence. his rage against humanity has raised to new levels. now he conjures up a similar solution to his hate. he tries to incite a race riot between blacks and whites he calls helter skelter to spark ethnic conflict on his belief that the true meaning of the song "helter skelter" is a call to arms. >> manson is not about to give up his dream of a recording contract. he now pins all his hopes
susan? hers, too. safe. secure. and powered by the next generation 10g network.d security isn't just possible. it's happening. get started wih fast spees and advanced security for $49.99a month for 12 monts plus ask how to get up to a $750 prepaid card with qualifying internet. ♪ friday night in los angeles, a movie actress and four of her friends were murdered, and the circumstances were lurid. the movie actress was sharon tate. >>> friday night in los angeles a movie actress and...
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thank you and thank you, susan. well, thank you, jane. and thanks the commonwealth club and to our audience for the to have this conversation. thanks.
thank you and thank you, susan. well, thank you, jane. and thanks the commonwealth club and to our audience for the to have this conversation. thanks.
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susan sarandon has _ aren't they? absolutely. susan sarandon has a _ aren't they? absolutely.t they? absolutely. susan sarandon has a film outcome l aren't they? absolutely. susan sarandon has a film outcome aj aren't they? absolutely. susan - sarandon has a film outcome a blue beetle, she says she's not going to beetle, she says she's not going to be able to promote that film any longer. we know in london for openheimer, the lead actors walked out, they will certainly continue to be affected. so, you know, the performers, the actors know that they are in for a potentially months, some are suggesting this could go into well past october. even the emmy awards, there are talks about postponing that from september, but nevertheless, they see this as a real important point in this industry to take a stand and they are determined to do that, no matter how long it takes. the president of the new york sag—aftra group here say theyjust have to last one day longer than the studios. ., ~ , ., , . studios. thank you very much, indeed. joining _ studios. thank you very much, indeed. joini
susan sarandon has _ aren't they? absolutely. susan sarandon has a _ aren't they? absolutely.t they? absolutely. susan sarandon has a film outcome l aren't they? absolutely. susan sarandon has a film outcome aj aren't they? absolutely. susan - sarandon has a film outcome a blue beetle, she says she's not going to beetle, she says she's not going to be able to promote that film any longer. we know in london for openheimer, the lead actors walked out, they will certainly continue to be affected....
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he looked directly at her and he sang the whole song right to susan.ect. it was a story. and he was singing right to you. and in that case, he was singing right to her and it was a really beautiful moment. >> that is beautiful. and thank you for sharing those beautiful memories with us tonight. >> i'm so glad to be here with you, and the world misses tony bennett and i miss tony bennett. >> to be nervous means you care. i love that, i'll keep that with me. we'll be right back, remembering totony bennet ♪ [music playing] subject 1: cancer is a long journey. it's overwhelming, but you just have to put your mind to it and fight. subject 2: it doesn't feel good because you can't play outside with other children. subject 3: as a parent, it is your job to protect your family. but here is something that i cannot do. i cannot fix this. i don't know if my daughter is going to be able to walk. i don't know if she's going to make it till tomorrow. [music playing] interviewer: you can join the battle to save lives by supporting st. jude children's research hospita
he looked directly at her and he sang the whole song right to susan.ect. it was a story. and he was singing right to you. and in that case, he was singing right to her and it was a really beautiful moment. >> that is beautiful. and thank you for sharing those beautiful memories with us tonight. >> i'm so glad to be here with you, and the world misses tony bennett and i miss tony bennett. >> to be nervous means you care. i love that, i'll keep that with me. we'll be right back,...
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susan: which will increase access. carla: you can see teddy roosevelt's diary, rosa parks's recipe for peanut butter pancakes in her own hand. we are digitizing at the library of congress. most libraries when they think about, what do you digitize, manuscripts and things, it is the unique things that you only get a chance to see in person. susan: i remember when my daughter was doing a report for high school and i have a vision of reports being written but she was incorporating amazing digital access like marion robinson -- i mean, just astonishing contributions. they think about it differently these days. carla: and videos you can incorporate. you're going to have someone that i admire so much and who can talk about the use of materials, ken burns. and still does a lot of his research using the library of congress. susan: that is a perfect segue. [laughter] i want to thank you, carla. this has been an absolutely phenomenal discussion. thank you for coming. but most of all, thank you for everything that you are doing a
susan: which will increase access. carla: you can see teddy roosevelt's diary, rosa parks's recipe for peanut butter pancakes in her own hand. we are digitizing at the library of congress. most libraries when they think about, what do you digitize, manuscripts and things, it is the unique things that you only get a chance to see in person. susan: i remember when my daughter was doing a report for high school and i have a vision of reports being written but she was incorporating amazing digital...
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congresswoman susan del benny is here to talk about the child tax credit. and racism and health care, and alarming new report on the black maternal health crisis. congresswoman robin kelly and i'm nominated filmmaker tanya luis lee share their search for answers. i'm jonathan capehart, this is the saturday show. for 62, years congress has enacted the national defense authorization act or ndaa. with the bipartisan vote that establishes policy and authorizes appropriations for the department of defense, nuclear weapons programs and other defense related activities. yesterday, the house nearly passed the 886 billion dollar defense bill along party lines with almost unanimous republican support. the legislation is a culture war battle plan, including limits to abortion access and strange under care and eliminating old diversity, equity and inclusion offices at the pentagon. and when it comes to the culture wars, some folks just cannot help saying the quiet part out loud. >> and it has nothing to do with whether not colored people or black people or anybody can
congresswoman susan del benny is here to talk about the child tax credit. and racism and health care, and alarming new report on the black maternal health crisis. congresswoman robin kelly and i'm nominated filmmaker tanya luis lee share their search for answers. i'm jonathan capehart, this is the saturday show. for 62, years congress has enacted the national defense authorization act or ndaa. with the bipartisan vote that establishes policy and authorizes appropriations for the department of...
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susan: maybe get some deals. thank you very much, and hillary vaughn, all these other stocks, senators are trying to make sure they are not dabbling in 2 the debt -- executive -- >> reporter: the idea of a stock for lawmakers. there's been a dozen bills introduced on the hill. they've not gone anywhere. this time, with visits bill from senator josh hawley and kirsten jell-o brand could be different. republicans control the house, some likely could get behind this bill to ban lawmakers and staff from owning and trading individual stocks, employees of the executive branch. they don't want to let anyone have company stocks if included in a blind trust, telling fox digital politicians and civil servants shouldn't spend their time daytrading and trying to make a profit at the expense of the american public but that is what so many are doing. the steep fines lawmakers and officials would face if they break the band. it could break the bank for some. lawmakers that don't follow the rules they have to pay a penalty of 10
susan: maybe get some deals. thank you very much, and hillary vaughn, all these other stocks, senators are trying to make sure they are not dabbling in 2 the debt -- executive -- >> reporter: the idea of a stock for lawmakers. there's been a dozen bills introduced on the hill. they've not gone anywhere. this time, with visits bill from senator josh hawley and kirsten jell-o brand could be different. republicans control the house, some likely could get behind this bill to ban lawmakers and...
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he looked directly at her and he sang the whole song right susan. that's the take. it was direct.s a reliefy beautiful moment. >> that is beautiful and thanks for sharing your memories tonight. >> i'm so glad to be with you. the world misses tony bennetts. >> to be nervous means you care. i love that. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ . plus, free home delivery when you add an adjustable base. shop now only at sleep number. hi, i'm ben, and i've lost 60 pounds on golo. i currently suffer from nerve damage which kept me bedridden for six months. i was very overweight and depressed. i was skeptical when i first ordered golo, but the condition i was in, i was willing to take the chance, and the chance turned out to be my lotto ticket. golo gave me back my life, and that's why i'm here. (announcer) change your life at golo.com. that's golo.com. i was told my small business wouldn't qualify for an erc tax refund. you should get a second opinion from innovation refunds at no upfront cost. sometimes you need a second opinion. [coughs] good to go. yeah, i think i'll get a second opinion. a
he looked directly at her and he sang the whole song right susan. that's the take. it was direct.s a reliefy beautiful moment. >> that is beautiful and thanks for sharing your memories tonight. >> i'm so glad to be with you. the world misses tony bennetts. >> to be nervous means you care. i love that. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ . plus, free home delivery when you add an adjustable base. shop now only at sleep number. hi, i'm ben, and i've lost 60 pounds on...
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susan, let's go big with picture. house republicans running that chamber. is there too much media focus on these investigations of hunter biden, impeaching joe biden which is not going to happen anytime soon? let's just reflect the messaging of republicans, and this is what they're spending their political capital on. >> i think it reflects reality. the information that's come out is highly troubling, highly disturbing, and if it was a republican president in a republican president -- and a republican president's son, i think the the media reaction would be overwhelming. it would be dominating the headlines every single day. and it would be getting a lot of attention from democratic investigators as we saw when president trump was president and he was impeached the first time over the whistleblower and a call with the ukrainian president. howard: i'm not saying it shouldn't be covered, and maybe you're right, it's been undercovered, but olivia, what i'm saying is with the exception of the debt ceiling fight, what else
susan, let's go big with picture. house republicans running that chamber. is there too much media focus on these investigations of hunter biden, impeaching joe biden which is not going to happen anytime soon? let's just reflect the messaging of republicans, and this is what they're spending their political capital on. >> i think it reflects reality. the information that's come out is highly troubling, highly disturbing, and if it was a republican president in a republican president -- and...
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susan susan southard first book, nagasaki life after nuclear war, is the recipient of the dayton literary peace prize and j. anthony lucas book prize sponsored by the columbia school of journalism and university's nieman foundation for. journalism. nagasaki was also named a best book of the year. the washington post's the economist, kirkus reviews and the american association. nagasaki has also been published in england, spain, denmark, china, taiwan and japan. and excerpts of the book have appeared in journals around the world. susan's work has also appeared in the new york times. the washington post and the los angeles times and politico, among others. she holds an mfa in creative writing from antioch university, los angeles and was a nonfiction fellow at the norman mailer center in provincetown, massachusetts susan has spoken before united nations and continues to at international disarmament conferences universities and public forums around the united states and abroad. she teaches graduate level nonfiction seminars and directed a three year creative writing program at a federal priso
susan susan southard first book, nagasaki life after nuclear war, is the recipient of the dayton literary peace prize and j. anthony lucas book prize sponsored by the columbia school of journalism and university's nieman foundation for. journalism. nagasaki was also named a best book of the year. the washington post's the economist, kirkus reviews and the american association. nagasaki has also been published in england, spain, denmark, china, taiwan and japan. and excerpts of the book have...
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susan: i don't know if he ever thought it would be easy.e is certainly well aware of the strength and less so of his military forces, how complex that would be. and he looks at ukraine, which many thought would have been a relatively simple operation for russian forces, and look at what it has turned into, so i think it is -- sobering is a great word, mike. i would say it gives you pause. i would expect to see redoubling of his own efforts to try to overcome some potential weaknesses he has in his own fighting force. david: great conversation. again, i would urge our viewers to take a look at this report that they can find on what is our goodly our country's most important foreign-policy challenge going forward. thanks to mike mullen and susan gordon for joining us. >> american history tv set based on c-span two exploring the people and events that tell the american story. at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history, a look at new york history and broadway in the 60's with a college professor and elizabeth to discuss relationship between br
susan: i don't know if he ever thought it would be easy.e is certainly well aware of the strength and less so of his military forces, how complex that would be. and he looks at ukraine, which many thought would have been a relatively simple operation for russian forces, and look at what it has turned into, so i think it is -- sobering is a great word, mike. i would say it gives you pause. i would expect to see redoubling of his own efforts to try to overcome some potential weaknesses he has in...
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something witchy. >> susan atkins was a genuinely troubled young woman.id california driver's license. >> they drove about an hour. and they drove up to the front gate. >> tex climbs over the fence, cuts the wires. about this time, a car is coming down the driveway. >> a young man, steven parent, had been visiting the caretaker, who's a friend. >> watson had the type of revolver made for famous u.s. marshall wyatt earp. so, he went up to him and steven parent said, please don't kill me, please don't kill me, i'm on my way out, i won't tell anybody, just let me live. and watson shot him four times at point blank range. >> and that begins the savagery. watson talked about that night in an interview. >> i was so high on speed that i understood what i was doing, but it just didn't make any difference any more. >> sharon tate has these friends who were staying with her. she's in the late stages of pregnancy. when the four killers break into the house, they cut through a screen window and sneak in that way. they find wojciech frykowski sleeping in a couch in th
something witchy. >> susan atkins was a genuinely troubled young woman.id california driver's license. >> they drove about an hour. and they drove up to the front gate. >> tex climbs over the fence, cuts the wires. about this time, a car is coming down the driveway. >> a young man, steven parent, had been visiting the caretaker, who's a friend. >> watson had the type of revolver made for famous u.s. marshall wyatt earp. so, he went up to him and steven parent said,...
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. >> reporter: susan is on a mission to protect the historic land, she moved us to the area 30 yearso from hawaii and she quickly learned about the wildfire risk. >> i didn't have to worry about wildfires before, but i have lived here for 30 years and you know, i want to keep it and i know i would like to keep it safe. >> reporter: today she's on a mission to do just that, keep her neighborhood safe. each week , they go door to door educating others in this high wildfire risk zone on how to protect their homes during fire season. this year, the risk is even greater. >> in years where we get a lot of rain , and the sort of base vegetation and the grass has extra water to grow , then in the summer when they dry out, they can be an extra source of fuel so we want to make sure we are prepared going through the summer. >> reporter: the unlikely team paired up through the wildfire protection plan that was adopted by city council earlier this year, their number one goal is to educate others on the states latest defensible space laws that go into effect at the start of next year. but acting
. >> reporter: susan is on a mission to protect the historic land, she moved us to the area 30 yearso from hawaii and she quickly learned about the wildfire risk. >> i didn't have to worry about wildfires before, but i have lived here for 30 years and you know, i want to keep it and i know i would like to keep it safe. >> reporter: today she's on a mission to do just that, keep her neighborhood safe. each week , they go door to door educating others in this high wildfire risk...
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susan says it is more valuable to protect your home from a fire. she's taken matters into her own yard. she made the tough decision to tear up her english-style garden and establish a defensible space planting vegetation with high water content that is less flammable. >> everything is done in a way i can get rid of it quickly if i have to and i am getting used to the new look. it's just a matter of taking these mini steps and it still looks like the road. >> reporter: the neighborhood is following suit, susan says, all in the name of protecting their slice of paradise. >> the berkeley fire prevention program is funded through measure ff which voters approved in 2020 to establish an $8.5 million emergency response parcel tax. this friday night, we'll take a closer look how wildfires are connected toour changing climate and solutions at can protect communities at 7:30 on kpix and streaming on cbs news bay area and once again saturday at 7:00 p.m. let's get to first alert meteorologist jessica burch. we are talking about wildfires and that hot weather
susan says it is more valuable to protect your home from a fire. she's taken matters into her own yard. she made the tough decision to tear up her english-style garden and establish a defensible space planting vegetation with high water content that is less flammable. >> everything is done in a way i can get rid of it quickly if i have to and i am getting used to the new look. it's just a matter of taking these mini steps and it still looks like the road. >> reporter: the...
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susan, what's your take on the situation?t's something that i think republicans are going to regret making it a hot button issue because all they do is drive out turnout for democrats when they stand out for hateful music like this, for the video. you, know as you mentioned yesterday, he has a right, the singer has a right to write that song and record it. when you see politicians trying to call it their national anthem practically, then you know that they're going down the wrong path because this is going to be something like rhonda sanchez in florida, coming up with legislation that excludes common sense teachings and a school curriculum. it's something that people will lash back out in huge numbers. >> dawn, do you want to weigh in? >> yeah, everything that you said is right. there is a lot more existential threat here outside of politics, which is that this is hate to a poppy. this legitimize is not in a tacit way, but in an explicit way, that it legitimizes acts of violence against people who identify as members of the p
susan, what's your take on the situation?t's something that i think republicans are going to regret making it a hot button issue because all they do is drive out turnout for democrats when they stand out for hateful music like this, for the video. you, know as you mentioned yesterday, he has a right, the singer has a right to write that song and record it. when you see politicians trying to call it their national anthem practically, then you know that they're going down the wrong path because...
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his wife susan bennett, she actually told aarp magazine in 2021 that despite the alzheimer's, he was albums with lady gaga. i have reached out to her and i'm sure that this is obviously a devastating loss for her. they were just so close. but his career spanned decades from the early 1950s and frank sinatra is someone who touted him as one of the greatest voices of a generation. so, you know, meeting tony bennett, there's just nothing like it and he was so charismatic, so kind and just obviously so talented and so it's a very sad day for everyone who had the closure of meeting him, knowing him or just loving his music to know that he has passed at his home in new york at the age of 96. >> yeah, and this is -- this is a legend really whose career spans many, many decades, going all the way back to the 1940s. as you were talking, chloe, we were playing some of that video of tony bennett as he was making one of his last performances, maybe even the last with lady gaga. he was able to even in his final years as he was battling alzheimer's still perform and really give the audience what t
his wife susan bennett, she actually told aarp magazine in 2021 that despite the alzheimer's, he was albums with lady gaga. i have reached out to her and i'm sure that this is obviously a devastating loss for her. they were just so close. but his career spanned decades from the early 1950s and frank sinatra is someone who touted him as one of the greatest voices of a generation. so, you know, meeting tony bennett, there's just nothing like it and he was so charismatic, so kind and just...
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susan, i want to talk to you.e next hour, trump is expected to make a campaign stop in erie, pennsylvania. this is a look at some of the people gathered there waiting now. tonight's event comes after yesterday's first big gathering of gop candidates and iowa. trump was joined by a dozen of his challengers. even as legal troubles piled up against the former president. trump vowed to stay in 2024 presidential race even if he's convicted. as trump braces for a third potential indictment in 2020 election interference case and the january six insurrection, could it move the needle away from trump or strengthen his lead among republican voters in your opinion? >> i don't think much will change actually with future indictments, except donald trump will raise more money off of it. he has that core he can go to. the numbers that he's leading by or so huge, it's hard to see it necessarily getting larger. i expect to see the remainder, if you, will the other 40% just a shift a little bit. it's shifting away from rhonda santa
susan, i want to talk to you.e next hour, trump is expected to make a campaign stop in erie, pennsylvania. this is a look at some of the people gathered there waiting now. tonight's event comes after yesterday's first big gathering of gop candidates and iowa. trump was joined by a dozen of his challengers. even as legal troubles piled up against the former president. trump vowed to stay in 2024 presidential race even if he's convicted. as trump braces for a third potential indictment in 2020...
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thanks to mike mullen and susan gordon for joining us.
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i’m she spoke to actress susan sarandon. . . let's listen in. i'm 'ust really heppytheth let's listen in. i'm 'ust really happy that unions _ let's listen in. i'm just really happy that unions are - let's listen in. i'm just really happy that unions are about| let's listen in. i'm just really l happy that unions are about to let's listen in. i'm just really - happy that unions are about to go out. everyone's been using straight because it's clear that nothing's going to change. it's going to be up to us at the bottom. joe biden broke the railroad strike, which resulted in even more dangerous... derailments of things, and so we can't look to the top. we have to always... can't look to the top. we have to alwa s... ., , can't look to the top. we have to always- - -— always... you see in the industry how much _ always... you see in the industry how much it's — always... you see in the industry how much it's town. _ always... you see in the industry how much it's town. what - always... you see in the industry how much it's town.
i’m she spoke to actress susan sarandon. . . let's listen in. i'm 'ust really heppytheth let's listen in. i'm 'ust really happy that unions _ let's listen in. i'm just really happy that unions are - let's listen in. i'm just really happy that unions are about| let's listen in. i'm just really l happy that unions are about to let's listen in. i'm just really - happy that unions are about to go out. everyone's been using straight because it's clear that nothing's going to change. it's going to...
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town hall book launch, marisa tomei read the words of susan bro, the mother of heather heyer who wasby a white supremacist in charlottesville, whose car -- he ran into a crowd of people. and this was read by susan bro at heather's funeral, which he'd opened up to a larger group of people to collectively mourn the loss and to encourage them to fight against these far right. amy: so this is marisa tomei, the great actor, reading the words of susan bro, who had just lost her daughter. >> my child's favorite facebook post was "if you're not outraged, you're not paying attention." she paid attention. she made a lot of us pay attention. oh, my gosh, dinner with her. we knew it was going to be an ordeal of listening and conversation and perhaps disagreement, but it was going to happen. and we would talk about all the stuff. we talked about politics. we talked about anything that caught her eye that she felt was fair, unfair. she talked about her feelings about the police and how things were going. i mean, she just talked. girl loved to talk. and she was single, so there's nobody listening a
town hall book launch, marisa tomei read the words of susan bro, the mother of heather heyer who wasby a white supremacist in charlottesville, whose car -- he ran into a crowd of people. and this was read by susan bro at heather's funeral, which he'd opened up to a larger group of people to collectively mourn the loss and to encourage them to fight against these far right. amy: so this is marisa tomei, the great actor, reading the words of susan bro, who had just lost her daughter. >> my...
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susan says it is valuable to protect your home from a fire. she has already taken matters into her own yard. she made the tough decision to tear up her garden and establish a defensible space, instead planting vegetation with high water content that is less flammable. >> everything is dense in a way that i can get rid of it quickly if i have to. i am getting used to the new look. it is just a matter of, you know, taking these many steps, and it still looks like tamil pies road. >> reporter: the area is following suit, susan says, in the name of protecting their slice of paradise. >> the fire prevention program is sponsored by measure ff which established an $8.5 million emergency response parcel tax. >> it is such a beautiful neighborhood. i was just thinking how it is such a lush area, such a danger-prone area for fires. protecting your home from a fire can get expensive. is there any help from this program? >> yeah, ryan, well in addition to the ambassadors and the defensible space requirement, the program establishes financial assistance to
susan says it is valuable to protect your home from a fire. she has already taken matters into her own yard. she made the tough decision to tear up her garden and establish a defensible space, instead planting vegetation with high water content that is less flammable. >> everything is dense in a way that i can get rid of it quickly if i have to. i am getting used to the new look. it is just a matter of, you know, taking these many steps, and it still looks like tamil pies road. >>...
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msnbc contributors and political strategist susan el presidio, a republican. a democrat. thank you for being with us tonight. >> of course. >> let me go to this issue at hand. today marks exactly six months away from the iowa caucus. six republican presidential hopefuls were in iowa yesterday to win over the christian conservative voters. they were hoping for a chance to introduce themselves to voters directly. however, the event turned into a new version of the tucker carlson show. take a listen. >> we promised them 33 -- in january. i heard again two weeks ago in ukraine, they still don't have them. we've been telling them, will train your f-16 pilots. now they're saying maybe january. but let somebody transfer some jets. >> i'm sorry mister vice president, have you -- i know you're running for president, you are, you are distressed that the ukrainians don't have enough american tanks? >> you want to know what caused january six? there's such a temptation to say that there's one man, whose name is unspeakable. >> first of all, it's qanon, it's qanon. >> it's
msnbc contributors and political strategist susan el presidio, a republican. a democrat. thank you for being with us tonight. >> of course. >> let me go to this issue at hand. today marks exactly six months away from the iowa caucus. six republican presidential hopefuls were in iowa yesterday to win over the christian conservative voters. they were hoping for a chance to introduce themselves to voters directly. however, the event turned into a new version of the tucker carlson show....
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now kind of to straddle both sides saying trump can't be the nominee, but she'd still support him, susanhe's trying to do, it seems like, is to secure a potential vp slot on president -- former president trump's ticket. i don't think it will work, but she is trying to break herself away as much as she can, but she's not willing to go for it all the way, which is what is -- which to victoria's point is why she's not breaking out. now, we'll see what happens on that debate stage. >> and susan, former new jersey governor chris christie is criticizing presidential rival governor ron desantis to his reaction to florida's new black history curriculum that teaches students some black people benefitted from slavery. listen in. >> i mean, i didn't do it. i wasn't involved in it, but i think what they're doing is they're probably going to show some of the folks that eventually parlayed, you know, being a black smith into doing things later in life. >> i didn't do it and i'm not involved in it are not the words of leadership. you know, look, governor desantis started this fire with the bill that he
now kind of to straddle both sides saying trump can't be the nominee, but she'd still support him, susanhe's trying to do, it seems like, is to secure a potential vp slot on president -- former president trump's ticket. i don't think it will work, but she is trying to break herself away as much as she can, but she's not willing to go for it all the way, which is what is -- which to victoria's point is why she's not breaking out. now, we'll see what happens on that debate stage. >> and...
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looking candidate susan hall. looking forward candidate susan hall.>> looks like things are heating up. boilers are proud up. boxed boilers are proud sponsors of weather gb news sponsors of weather on gb news hello i'm marco petagna. >> here's your latest weather update from the met office. we'll see outbreaks of rain clear away to the south—east of the the day today, the uk through the day today, giving to a mix of sunshine giving way to a mix of sunshine and showers coupled with a fairly breeze. it's fairly cool breeze. it's certainly fairly wet picture certainly a fairly wet picture across southeast across the south and southeast through morning, we'll through the morning, we'll see some of rain in some heavy bursts of rain in places. brighter places. but let's say brighter skies in from the north. places. but let's say brighter ski as in from the north. places. but let's say brighter ski as we in from the north. places. but let's say brighter ski as we head1 from the north. places. but let's say brighter ski as we head inton the north. places. but
looking candidate susan hall. looking forward candidate susan hall.>> looks like things are heating up. boilers are proud up. boxed boilers are proud sponsors of weather gb news sponsors of weather on gb news hello i'm marco petagna. >> here's your latest weather update from the met office. we'll see outbreaks of rain clear away to the south—east of the the day today, the uk through the day today, giving to a mix of sunshine giving way to a mix of sunshine and showers coupled with...
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occasionally someone might mention, as you a helen keller or susan anthony or elizabeth cady stanton, maybe eleanor roosevelt, but it or more likely michelle obama or hillary clinton, then i thought there have to be more than that. how could be that? there weren't more than that. so i started on this journey, looking in the archives, looking out-of-print books, looking in old anthology, anywhere i could, looking for speeches by women and what i found was dazzling. i just dazzling array of ideas and viewpoints that don't get the recognition that they deserve so encourage all of you to look at the book think about how we make history how it is that the history that know that we all grew up with comes into being and to question it to question what are the who are the gatekeepers who tell us, what matters in history and can we expand our understanding so that more voices are our champion, more voices are appreciated and so that we can open up the the public discourse to invite diverse voices into into the conversation and think. it's particularly important for those us here in washington,
occasionally someone might mention, as you a helen keller or susan anthony or elizabeth cady stanton, maybe eleanor roosevelt, but it or more likely michelle obama or hillary clinton, then i thought there have to be more than that. how could be that? there weren't more than that. so i started on this journey, looking in the archives, looking out-of-print books, looking in old anthology, anywhere i could, looking for speeches by women and what i found was dazzling. i just dazzling array of ideas...