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suzanne: thank you for that. going back to the bivalent vaccine, we hear a lot of people saying, eh, i had all my vaccines. the people i know who get covid are not that sick. i do not know if i want another vaccine. i do not know what the take-up rate is. what is the take-up rate? what should we be doing about that? how do we get that message out? dr. walensky: we found about 24 million people have gotten the vaccine, the bivalent vaccine. this is a first time in the covid pandemic where we have a vaccine where the actual vaccine matches the circulating strain. we have ba-5 and the vaccine is intended to target ba-5. in laboratory studies, the implication of that is that the vaccine might work better. that was the reason and rationale for this bivalent vaccine. what we know from all of the data we have seen so far is that, over time, your protection from a prior vaccine wanes. why get your bivalent vaccine right now if you, before the summer, had vaccine doses? right now is the moment heading into the respiratory
suzanne: thank you for that. going back to the bivalent vaccine, we hear a lot of people saying, eh, i had all my vaccines. the people i know who get covid are not that sick. i do not know if i want another vaccine. i do not know what the take-up rate is. what is the take-up rate? what should we be doing about that? how do we get that message out? dr. walensky: we found about 24 million people have gotten the vaccine, the bivalent vaccine. this is a first time in the covid pandemic where we...
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don't know why suzanne suddenly died 2 years ago. one things beyond doubt, his wasn't an isolated case. thousands of mostly young men have left for cattle and not returned a knife. oh, okay, no problem there. got but it isn't the view of, of open enrollment. it happened in the early hours of the 23rd to september 2020, to move the robot optima for one evening. my cousin rang and gave us the news of surgeon's death. slice a little. the lot of us the how did he die? at our level? we were told his teeth suddenly started hurting laura to be on that he later died and hospital of a heart attack. but marathon can be over the global disease. look good on it. on suzanne's death certificate, it says acute heart failure due to natural causes, wording commonly used to cover up other potential causes of migrant workers, deaths, such as total exhaustion or heat stroke, says amnesty international we try and contact the company named on the death certificate. but it's not that simple. an internet search for can called rock trading and contracting dr
don't know why suzanne suddenly died 2 years ago. one things beyond doubt, his wasn't an isolated case. thousands of mostly young men have left for cattle and not returned a knife. oh, okay, no problem there. got but it isn't the view of, of open enrollment. it happened in the early hours of the 23rd to september 2020, to move the robot optima for one evening. my cousin rang and gave us the news of surgeon's death. slice a little. the lot of us the how did he die? at our level? we were told his...
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but very suzanne died far away from his homeland bangladesh as a migrant work in cotton. does lima actor has to take care of her mother? these days? the 65 year old is weaker than usual. it's the anniversary of the death of suzanne . her youngest. he died exactly 2 years ago to day. she used to talk on the phone with her younger brother every day says test lima. suzanne would often complain about the conditions in katara, the heat, the grueling work that he wasn't receiving the agreed wage. but he often had to wait months to be paid kemp of evelyn, my brother was still so young. nevertheless, he went away to earn money to give us a better life after for them. but we never dreamed he died so suddenly and mutter. it breaks my heart that he is not here in the moon. and 2nd, he works and could talk for 3 years. some acquire and our debts are bigger than before. from epsilon buffalo, a job in katara, the nation hosting the upcoming soccer world cup and enticing prospect for millions of migrant workers from the global south because they're struggling to make ends meet at home.
but very suzanne died far away from his homeland bangladesh as a migrant work in cotton. does lima actor has to take care of her mother? these days? the 65 year old is weaker than usual. it's the anniversary of the death of suzanne . her youngest. he died exactly 2 years ago to day. she used to talk on the phone with her younger brother every day says test lima. suzanne would often complain about the conditions in katara, the heat, the grueling work that he wasn't receiving the agreed wage. but...
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suzanne: he says the policies impacted his business. china suspended access to neighborhoods for weeks at a time and can find millions of people to their homes for up to four months. before the pandemic, he would take tourist groups to china. >> right now, there are no tourists, period. the reason everything is back to normal and we can bring the tour back. suzanne: he hears about the covid case numbers and sees the protests on the news. >> everyone has their own right to freedom of speech. suzanne: edward and his family have owned their tourism company for over four decades. >> you can see a big slowdown of imported items coming from china, and the price is way high because of the lockdown, because of shipping costs. suzanne: he said shipments were delayed for four to five months at a time. in the bay area and around the world, people are paying attention to the protests and waiting to see what china's government will do next. as a show of demonstrators -- solidarity with demonstrators, there will be a candlelit vigil at portsmouth squ
suzanne: he says the policies impacted his business. china suspended access to neighborhoods for weeks at a time and can find millions of people to their homes for up to four months. before the pandemic, he would take tourist groups to china. >> right now, there are no tourists, period. the reason everything is back to normal and we can bring the tour back. suzanne: he hears about the covid case numbers and sees the protests on the news. >> everyone has their own right to freedom of...
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suzanne: abc 7 news. dan: santa clara county officials are urging the community to take precautions because of this rsv surge and because of flu and covid cases. the senate -- the santa clara valley hospital has space in its pediatric unit for now. >> we are seeing some increase here. our pediatric unit is not as big as stanford's so we will see the fallout later on. rsv is increasing the number of er visits and is very dangerous for infants and elders. dan: officials are urging people to get the new covid booster as well as a flu shot. supervisor cindy chavez received her flu shot after the news conference. ama: a covid-19 outbreak is being blamed on the temporary closure of the clerk's office at the family justice center courthouse in santa clara county. signs were posted on the doors notifying people the office will be closed today and tomorrow because of staffing shortages resulting from a covert outbreak. people can submit april work electronically or through the dropbox. dan: a new cdc study finds a
suzanne: abc 7 news. dan: santa clara county officials are urging the community to take precautions because of this rsv surge and because of flu and covid cases. the senate -- the santa clara valley hospital has space in its pediatric unit for now. >> we are seeing some increase here. our pediatric unit is not as big as stanford's so we will see the fallout later on. rsv is increasing the number of er visits and is very dangerous for infants and elders. dan: officials are urging people to...
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but very suzanne died far away from his homeland bangladesh as a migrant workin cotton. does lima actor has to take care of her mother? these days? the 65 year old is weaker than usual. it's the anniversary of the death of suzanne . her youngest. he died exactly 2 years ago to day. she used to talk on the phone with her younger brother every day says test lima. suzanne would often complain about the conditions in katara, the heat, the grueling work that he wasn't receiving the agreed wage. but he often had to wait months to be paid kemp of evelyn, my brother was a bill so young. nevertheless, he went away to and money to give us a better life after for them. but we never do.
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her name, suzanne leontieff. >> we were able to speak with suzanne and confirm that frank was in factshot. he had originally told us that he was in california on business. >> then that was a big red flag when looking at everything. and we got to take a harder look at frank and what's going on with frank, because he didn't mention anything about this mistress. >> reporter: the detectives wanted to know if frank had any more secrets they should know about, so they decided to interview his children. >> we had no idea that they were looking at my dad so seriously until, you know, we got in that room and they just kept hounding and hounding and hounding on my dad. and it was like, you know, this line of questioning is concerning. >> they just started telling me that something's not right. and we think that before you talk to them anymore, dad, you need to talk to a lawyer. >> reporter: why would they say that? >> because they've seen shows like "dateline nbc" and said that's what they always tell you to do. you know, they always suspect the husband so, you know, get a lawyer. >> reporter:
her name, suzanne leontieff. >> we were able to speak with suzanne and confirm that frank was in factshot. he had originally told us that he was in california on business. >> then that was a big red flag when looking at everything. and we got to take a harder look at frank and what's going on with frank, because he didn't mention anything about this mistress. >> reporter: the detectives wanted to know if frank had any more secrets they should know about, so they decided to...
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all right, suzanne. thanks very much.ll right after the breaker shocking announcement from a northern california sheriff's department catastrophic shortages mean no more daytime patrols there abc 7 news at 5 in a recent clinical study, patients using salonpas patch reported reductions in pain severity, using less or a lot less oral pain medicines. and improved quality of life. that's why we recommend salonpas. it's good medicine. what's it like having xfinity internet with supersonic wifi? it's fast like beyond-gig-speed fast. yeaaaaaaaaay!!! with three times the bandwidth, and the power to connect hundreds of devices at once. get the xfinity supersonic bundle with unlimited gig speed nternet, wifi equipment included and a free 4k streaming box. all for $50 a month with a 2 year internet rate guarantee and no annual contract when you add xfinity mobile with unlimited data. switch today! - this van just hit me outta . i thought i was dead. after the accident, i was in a lot of pain. i had a fusion, and i decided that i nee
all right, suzanne. thanks very much.ll right after the breaker shocking announcement from a northern california sheriff's department catastrophic shortages mean no more daytime patrols there abc 7 news at 5 in a recent clinical study, patients using salonpas patch reported reductions in pain severity, using less or a lot less oral pain medicines. and improved quality of life. that's why we recommend salonpas. it's good medicine. what's it like having xfinity internet with supersonic wifi? it's...
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we're alive in the newsroom suzanne fawn abc 7 news suzanne. thank you, california. governor newsom is putting one billion dollars in funding on hold because he says local governments plans aren't aggressive enough to curb homelessness in their communities governor newsom says the collective plan submitted by counties would only reduce homelessness statewide byt four. the governor says the counties approach needs to accelerate to provide relief to the unhoused crisis state lawmakers committed to spending 15.3 billion over the next three years to combat homelessness the california department of justice completed its first mandatory criminal investigation of a police shooting a state law passed in 2020 requires the doj to investigate all deadly police shootings involving an unarmed person. it's first case was about matthew james sova. he was shot and killed by lapd officers in july of 2021 sofa was holding a lighter that looked like a pistol when he was shot by police the do-g-j determined that there wasn't enough evidence to file criminal charges against those officer
we're alive in the newsroom suzanne fawn abc 7 news suzanne. thank you, california. governor newsom is putting one billion dollars in funding on hold because he says local governments plans aren't aggressive enough to curb homelessness in their communities governor newsom says the collective plan submitted by counties would only reduce homelessness statewide byt four. the governor says the counties approach needs to accelerate to provide relief to the unhoused crisis state lawmakers committed...
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. >> let me introduce our panelists and thank you jen and suzanne further discussion. to my left is val cofield, this is a chief strategy officer. she led the development of the strategic plan which is actually pretty good. you should take a look at it. prior to joining, she spent a long time at the fbi. her left, grant is now senior director for cyber security and for the white house on national cyber policy director and prior to being -- it's going to be hard. yes, more coffee. >> he was the first deputy and also the dia chief information officers which is a huge job. finally to grant's left is ron green, chief security officer for master card, special agent in the secret service, former army officer and turns out he and jen were classmates at west point, which is just wild. he chairs the financial services sector coordinating council, vice chair of the cyber security and infrastructure, security agencies, cyber security advisory committee and is chair of the secret services, cyber investigation advisory board. and i'm jim lewis i work at csis, so, let's start-- i to
. >> let me introduce our panelists and thank you jen and suzanne further discussion. to my left is val cofield, this is a chief strategy officer. she led the development of the strategic plan which is actually pretty good. you should take a look at it. prior to joining, she spent a long time at the fbi. her left, grant is now senior director for cyber security and for the white house on national cyber policy director and prior to being -- it's going to be hard. yes, more coffee. >>...
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suzanne, how much was actually reported at the time?crux of the whole matter of why this investigation led to the film that we that we're talking about. the fact that normally... well, let me — let me take it back. there's massive groups of people who are regularly storming that border fence and it's something that is reported on regularly. and there's never that many deaths. and all of a sudden, there's 24 deaths and there's horrific— videos going on online. and the response was a lot more violent than ever, yet we were not really covering it. mainstream media were mainly covering the whole the take the authorities were giving. they were saying that it was a violent attack. and it wasn't... it was a violent attack by the migrants. yes, they were defending themselves in that way and they were not really focusing — well, tthey were not talking about the videos that were online. and these horrific videos were showing people detained on the floor, handcuffed on their back, a sea of bodies — you couldn't see where one person started and the
suzanne, how much was actually reported at the time?crux of the whole matter of why this investigation led to the film that we that we're talking about. the fact that normally... well, let me — let me take it back. there's massive groups of people who are regularly storming that border fence and it's something that is reported on regularly. and there's never that many deaths. and all of a sudden, there's 24 deaths and there's horrific— videos going on online. and the response was a lot more...
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and suzanne is the director and editor.g video started circulating on social media showing moroccan and spanish border guards in violent clashes with african migrants. 24 people died in the incident and dozens more are still missing. suzanne, how much was actually reported at the time? so that is quite, that's basically the crux of the whole matter of why this investigation led to the film that we that we're talking about, the fact that normally... well, let me let me take it back. there's massive groups of people who are regularly storming that border fence. and it's something that is reported on regularly. and there's never that many deaths. and all of a sudden there's 24 deaths and there's horrific videos going on online. and the response was a lot more violent than ever, yet we were not really covering it. mainstream media were mainly covering the whole the take the authorities were giving. they were saying that it was a violent attack. it was a violent attack by the migrants. by the migrants. yes, they were defending t
and suzanne is the director and editor.g video started circulating on social media showing moroccan and spanish border guards in violent clashes with african migrants. 24 people died in the incident and dozens more are still missing. suzanne, how much was actually reported at the time? so that is quite, that's basically the crux of the whole matter of why this investigation led to the film that we that we're talking about, the fact that normally... well, let me let me take it back. there's...
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but for suzanne and her family, there are difficult months ahead.that, what do we do? go to food banks? tim muffett, bbc news. there's no words really, to describe what it's like to see your... ..to see your son connected to life support and being told he has a 50—50 chance. you look for answers. you want to swap roles. you want to say, "well, just put me there." this is the momentjames reached the summit of mount kilimanjaro, while carrying his son's weight on his chest. now i've got the vest on. i promised you, georgie, i'd do it. at three years old, george was diagnosed with meningitis. had a temperature. luckily, my wife acted quickly, and he was taken into hospital, where he contracted bacterial meningitis, blood infection around the brain and into the spinalfluid. he was in intensive care for several days, and we got him home. we thought he was ok. then he had a seizure, which robbed him of his hearing. i felt completely helpless. dads fix things — that's what we do. and i couldn't fix george, so i had to put my energy into something. he decid
but for suzanne and her family, there are difficult months ahead.that, what do we do? go to food banks? tim muffett, bbc news. there's no words really, to describe what it's like to see your... ..to see your son connected to life support and being told he has a 50—50 chance. you look for answers. you want to swap roles. you want to say, "well, just put me there." this is the momentjames reached the summit of mount kilimanjaro, while carrying his son's weight on his chest. now i've...
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we doo have a long way to go but promoting cybersecurity in this goes back to what suzanne was talking about earlier about civics education and we have initiative starting as early as k-12 and partnering with academic institutions and colleges to make sure our society and stands we are not going back but we have to be more cybersecurity literate. >> i've been doing this forer so long i tend to overestimate how much people know so let me go back to something grant said. and it's hard to do in the current environment including the central government sometimes rapidly and at a reasonable pace but what do you do to build trust cracks actually have done a pretty good job but what more could you do? >> and again the work they are doing it is not dictating these are the requirements we should adhere to even the summer performance goals of was a a collaborative effort between various private sector organizations. to get feedback on what works and what makes sense. they spent a lot of time hearingth from people that have to do this stuff and that collaboration rather than just laying down the l
we doo have a long way to go but promoting cybersecurity in this goes back to what suzanne was talking about earlier about civics education and we have initiative starting as early as k-12 and partnering with academic institutions and colleges to make sure our society and stands we are not going back but we have to be more cybersecurity literate. >> i've been doing this forer so long i tend to overestimate how much people know so let me go back to something grant said. and it's hard to do...
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all right suzanne. thank you.ell coming up here see how alameda county voters are going to make history on tuesday no matter which candidate they choose in the race for district attorney plus on strike at uc schools. why union workers say they've why union workers say they've reached a brea your heart is the beat of life. if you have heart failure, entrust your heart to entresto, a medicine specifically made for heart failure. entresto is the #1 heart failure brand prescribed by cardiologists. it was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. heart failure can change the structure of your heart, so it may not work as well. entresto helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. and just imagine where a healthier heart could take you. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pres
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fawn abc 7 news suzanne. thank you meantime, i spoke with los angeles-based trial attorney about the legal ramifications on our 3 pm show getting answers as an employee writes lawyer. i know the california law was not followed here. we have a very strong worker protection law. it's called the warren act w a r n and it provides that if there are mass layoffs at big companies employees are supposed to get 60 days notice twitter is a big company. no question that the law applies to them. she went on to say and this has been reported that twitter is keeping on some employees like paying them for 60 days through the beginning of january. they won't actually be working right but they get the salary benefits, but she says even that doesn't get them out of the 60 day warning notification law employees are entitled also to $500 per day if the warn act was violated. state senator scott weiner called the mass layoffs at twitter deeply concerning releasing a statement saying quote while companies periodically engage in l
fawn abc 7 news suzanne. thank you meantime, i spoke with los angeles-based trial attorney about the legal ramifications on our 3 pm show getting answers as an employee writes lawyer. i know the california law was not followed here. we have a very strong worker protection law. it's called the warren act w a r n and it provides that if there are mass layoffs at big companies employees are supposed to get 60 days notice twitter is a big company. no question that the law applies to them. she went...
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suzanne craig, thank you for being with us. jill, please stay with me. >>> let's turn to georgia where one of the biggest maga allies just kwent under oath. senator lindsey gram did everything he could possibly do to evade it but today he testified before a special grand jury in atlanta, georgia. cameras never saw graham but he was inside a courtroom for more than two hours. his office stating graham answered all questions. fulton county da has been aggressively pursuing this investigation and demanded that graham appear on a pair of post-election phone calls he made to secretary of state brad raffensperger and his staff after the 2020 election. raffensperger alleges graham asked him to set aside legally cast mail-in ballots. graham's fight to squash his subpoena went all the way to the united states supreme court where he was rejected. jill, lindsey graham has said he didn't have to testify but from what we've heard, graham answered all of the questions that were posed to him today. what does that signify to you that there wer
suzanne craig, thank you for being with us. jill, please stay with me. >>> let's turn to georgia where one of the biggest maga allies just kwent under oath. senator lindsey gram did everything he could possibly do to evade it but today he testified before a special grand jury in atlanta, georgia. cameras never saw graham but he was inside a courtroom for more than two hours. his office stating graham answered all questions. fulton county da has been aggressively pursuing this...
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fawn live in the newsroom with the impact of today's layoffs suzanne. what a tough tough day for twitter employees today. they found out by
fawn live in the newsroom with the impact of today's layoffs suzanne. what a tough tough day for twitter employees today. they found out by
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this is suzanne lewis. she was the only woman superintendent for yellowstone and she came from pensacola, florida. and when i met her, she looked at me, says, i've heard all about you, bob. you're a naval aviator. and i said, yes, ma'am, she's you just bear with me. she says, i've learned to handle you guys. and we got along fine. but i every superintendent over the years, i sent him a letter the end of the season with the things i see that are good and wrong, that need to be corrected. and believe it or not, several of them invited me to their retirements and they went through their letter on the screen and said, i take tours of every one of these, but if something was wrong, it should be corrected. this is craig thomas. i went to school with him on the way up at the school, became our u.s. senator. he is now deceased, but he was opening the center at canyon of visitors. this is bob smith. he's with the university of utah. he went to work in yellowstone the same time i did. he went up 76 different streams
this is suzanne lewis. she was the only woman superintendent for yellowstone and she came from pensacola, florida. and when i met her, she looked at me, says, i've heard all about you, bob. you're a naval aviator. and i said, yes, ma'am, she's you just bear with me. she says, i've learned to handle you guys. and we got along fine. but i every superintendent over the years, i sent him a letter the end of the season with the things i see that are good and wrong, that need to be corrected. and...
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when suzanne louis was the superintendent, i showed this at one of the meetings and i said, suzanne,hy does this the only -- in the park that has its own mailbox? she went through her stuff and said, well, staff, tell me about it. but we did not know either. i explained that this was the mailbox to the silver tip ranch just north on sleuth creek. it came down every day on horseback and got the mail and at camp shot, he didn't like that. i don't know who moved it. but the mailbox is no longer there. this is where the tectonic plate slip from, which is at the northeast gate, down it landed on heart mountain. you can stop there by the warm springs and look both north and to the south and see where it broke loose and slid 60 miles down heart mountain. nobody tells you that but it's there. if you get three geologists on boat, they all argue what really happened or not. anyway, heart mountain has younger limestone on top and older limestone. it's because that peak salute down here. this is the upper falls, 90 feet high. this is a tree that was carved by the hayden body in 1871, just above
when suzanne louis was the superintendent, i showed this at one of the meetings and i said, suzanne,hy does this the only -- in the park that has its own mailbox? she went through her stuff and said, well, staff, tell me about it. but we did not know either. i explained that this was the mailbox to the silver tip ranch just north on sleuth creek. it came down every day on horseback and got the mail and at camp shot, he didn't like that. i don't know who moved it. but the mailbox is no longer...
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as an agency nurse, suzanne can work i able to earn enough money. is an agency nurse, suzanne can worke an issue. agency nurses will always _ teamwork can be an issue. agency nurses will always be _ teamwork can be an issue. agency nurses will always be needed, - teamwork can be an issue. agency nurses will always be needed, but| nurses will always be needed, but it's the _ nurses will always be needed, but it's the dynamics with an award that you are _ it's the dynamics with an award that you are losing when you are putting agency— you are losing when you are putting agency nurses in there.— agency nurses in there. kieran says bi -a agency nurses in there. kieran says big pay differences _ agency nurses in there. kieran says big pay differences can _ agency nurses in there. kieran says big pay differences can be - big pay differences can be unsettling on the wards. doctors are doinu unsettling on the wards. doctors are doin: the unsettling on the wards. doctors are doing the exact _ unsettling on the wards. doctors are doing the exact same _ unsettling on the wards. doctors are doing
as an agency nurse, suzanne can work i able to earn enough money. is an agency nurse, suzanne can worke an issue. agency nurses will always _ teamwork can be an issue. agency nurses will always be _ teamwork can be an issue. agency nurses will always be needed, - teamwork can be an issue. agency nurses will always be needed, but| nurses will always be needed, but it's the _ nurses will always be needed, but it's the dynamics with an award that you are _ it's the dynamics with an award that you...
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now let's hear from kevin boyle and suzanne e smith. thank you for joining us today. let me begin today's simply by letting you know that professor smith wasn't able to join us the last minute there were complications that made it impossible for her to join us and i'm very sorry that she's not here at luck be sharing this afternoon with her, but i am honored to be sharing it with you. i just want to say how much i appreciate the national archives giving me the opportunity to talk with you today. and particularly. i want to thank susan clifton for putting together today's program. i want to start today by doing one of those things that i think you're not supposed to do when you talk about your book. i want to start with somebody else's book. an imparticular but i want to do is i want to start with a book by a woman who's been in the news a bit lately because her passing one is start with joan didion's second book of essays the white album particularly what i want to do just for a second is i want to read just the start of it. it's a famous start. this is the start the
now let's hear from kevin boyle and suzanne e smith. thank you for joining us today. let me begin today's simply by letting you know that professor smith wasn't able to join us the last minute there were complications that made it impossible for her to join us and i'm very sorry that she's not here at luck be sharing this afternoon with her, but i am honored to be sharing it with you. i just want to say how much i appreciate the national archives giving me the opportunity to talk with you...
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and yet suzanne, the us are above. i'd insist on all another vision that has come true is the transformation of miles. it's into it tourist destination that combines green spaces for leisure and in industrial past that visitors wanted to learn about b. it on this old convey a bridge now surrounded by parks, off renewable energy's says off slick c or honest guided tour with people who are born here. like a cat hika. he observed the rise and fall of the brown coal industry for himself. and he's still shocked by the devastating impact that the last few minds left and now's, it's a still having on the land in good the good norm zia, if i see it myself at the landscape, was being destroyed. thus, i hope that someone will develop better storage capacities for renewables to increase their uses. what was this over exploitation, not the future than the martin. this between 40 and 45 percent of germany's energy comes from renewables. fossil fuels like brown coals, still play an important role, but the country is now paving the w
and yet suzanne, the us are above. i'd insist on all another vision that has come true is the transformation of miles. it's into it tourist destination that combines green spaces for leisure and in industrial past that visitors wanted to learn about b. it on this old convey a bridge now surrounded by parks, off renewable energy's says off slick c or honest guided tour with people who are born here. like a cat hika. he observed the rise and fall of the brown coal industry for himself. and he's...
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suzanne e.professor of american history at george mason university, and teaches african american history, 20th century cultural history, history of death in america, american popular music, and african american and religious history. she's the author of dancing in the street, motown in the cultural politics of detroit. now, let's hear from kevin loyal and suzanne eats mitt. thank you for joining us today. >> let me begin today simply by letting you know that professor smith wasn't able to join us. the last-minute, there were complications that made it impossible for her to join us. and i am very sorry that she is not going to be sharing this afternoon with us. but i'm honored to be sharing it with you. i just want to say how much i appreciate the national archives giving me the opportunity to talk with you today, and particularly, i want to thank susan clifton for putting together today's program. i want to start today by doing one of those things that i think you're not supposed to do when you
suzanne e.professor of american history at george mason university, and teaches african american history, 20th century cultural history, history of death in america, american popular music, and african american and religious history. she's the author of dancing in the street, motown in the cultural politics of detroit. now, let's hear from kevin loyal and suzanne eats mitt. thank you for joining us today. >> let me begin today simply by letting you know that professor smith wasn't able to...
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suzanne hailey reports.d here on their wedding day in 1945, three days before ve day. a year after the second world war had ended, marjorie, who'd worked as a plotter in the women's auxiliary air force, was expecting her first baby. there was no prenatal care in those days, and you just lived your normal life without any extra care. just got on with it, really, because it was my first baby and both my husband and i had been through the war. i was promised a treat, so i was booked into a private nursing home. but the labour turned out to be very long. it was actually three days. the matron called the consultant from the hospital and hejust spoke to her, really, rather than to me, and said, this baby's dead, we'll get her into hospital. a month overdue, marjorie delivered her stillborn baby girl after a highly traumatic labour. and then i was just taken back to my room and left. nobody came to talk to me or tell me how to get on with life, you know. i was just left. i was in there for a fortnight, which was no
suzanne hailey reports.d here on their wedding day in 1945, three days before ve day. a year after the second world war had ended, marjorie, who'd worked as a plotter in the women's auxiliary air force, was expecting her first baby. there was no prenatal care in those days, and you just lived your normal life without any extra care. just got on with it, really, because it was my first baby and both my husband and i had been through the war. i was promised a treat, so i was booked into a private...
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david: suzanne great to see you thank you very much appreciate it. , right after this. stay with us. (fisher investments) it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same, but at fisher investments we're clearly different. (other money manager) different how? you sell high commission investment products, right? (fisher investments) nope. fisher avoids them. (other money manager) well, you must earn commissions on trades. (fisher investments) never at fisher. (other money manager) ok, then you probably sneak in some hidden and layered fees. (fisher investments) no. we structure our fees so we do better when our clients do better. that might be why most of our clients come from other money managers. at fisher investments, we're clearly different. the first-ever all-electric chevy equi no. . and a starting price around $30,000. evs for everyone, everywhere. chevrolet. it's walmart's black friday deals for days. every monday, huge deals will go live. join walmart+ and you can shop online 7 hours early! so the only question is... is it
david: suzanne great to see you thank you very much appreciate it. , right after this. stay with us. (fisher investments) it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same, but at fisher investments we're clearly different. (other money manager) different how? you sell high commission investment products, right? (fisher investments) nope. fisher avoids them. (other money manager) well, you must earn commissions on trades. (fisher investments) never at fisher. (other money...
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reporter: suzanne fong, abc 7 news.iz: last month, elon musk tweeted no suspended accounts would be reinstated until twitter formed a moderation counsel. professor higdon said that would be problematic in any panel can be full of biases. no easy way to answer this question. elon musk says the new paid verification for twitter will relaunch in a week. this will be his second attempt at a paid verification system. the first was cut short after users successfully impersonated companies and celebrities, including elon musk. elon musk says he has a plan if apple decides to boot twitter from the app store. he says he will create his own smart phone. apple has a safety guidelines for apps. musk acknowledges his changes since taking over could get it remove from the app store. according to an annual report by property shark, the bay area's 94027 has a median home sale price of $7.9 million, more than 20 times higher than the national median. this is the sixth time atherton has been in that top spot. other bay area zip codes ran
reporter: suzanne fong, abc 7 news.iz: last month, elon musk tweeted no suspended accounts would be reinstated until twitter formed a moderation counsel. professor higdon said that would be problematic in any panel can be full of biases. no easy way to answer this question. elon musk says the new paid verification for twitter will relaunch in a week. this will be his second attempt at a paid verification system. the first was cut short after users successfully impersonated companies and...
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reporter: suzanne fong, abc 7 news.elon musk tweeted no suspended accounts would be reinstated until twitter formed a moderation counsel. professor higdon said that would be problematic in any panel can be full of biases. no easy way to answer this question. elon musk says the new paid verification for twitter will relaunch in a week. this will be his second attempt at a paid verification system. the first was cut short after users successfully impersonated companies and celebrities, including elon musk. elon musk says he has a plan if apple decides to boot twitter from the app store. he says he will create his own smart phone. apple has a safety guidelines for apps. musk acknowledges his changes since taking over could get it remove from the app store. according to an annual report by property shark, the bay area's 94027 has a median home sale price of $7.9 million, more than 20 times higher than thenationa. this is the sixth time atherton has been in that top spot. other bay area zip codes ranked costa, and santa clar
reporter: suzanne fong, abc 7 news.elon musk tweeted no suspended accounts would be reinstated until twitter formed a moderation counsel. professor higdon said that would be problematic in any panel can be full of biases. no easy way to answer this question. elon musk says the new paid verification for twitter will relaunch in a week. this will be his second attempt at a paid verification system. the first was cut short after users successfully impersonated companies and celebrities, including...
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it is hard breaking it >> in the castro, suzanne. kristen: these events can take a toll on all of us. if you or a loved one might be experiencing a mental health crisis or need to connect with a qualified lgbtq+ crisis responder, get the support you need at abc7news.com/takeaction. dan: a frightening attempt at carjacking and robbery in san francisco. the incident shedding light on one neighborhood's increase in crime. dion lim brings you this report from the mission district in a story you will see only on 7 or eight >> what you are about to watch is witnessed by a small business owner too often. >> you see it all day. from small stuff, people coming out of their cars to run back and someone's hand is in their window. >> this attempt at carjacking at robbery saturday night at a gas station next door is anything but small. >> it is bad. >> watch is a pickup truck pulls up to a pump. aman exits and approaches the white mercedes. moments later, a second camera struggles with a woman's purse. when she does not let go, in other suspect h
it is hard breaking it >> in the castro, suzanne. kristen: these events can take a toll on all of us. if you or a loved one might be experiencing a mental health crisis or need to connect with a qualified lgbtq+ crisis responder, get the support you need at abc7news.com/takeaction. dan: a frightening attempt at carjacking and robbery in san francisco. the incident shedding light on one neighborhood's increase in crime. dion lim brings you this report from the mission district in a story...
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[inaudible conversations] >> let me introduce our panelists and let me again thank jen and suzanne for their discussions. to my left is val cofield, chief strategy officer, head the development. strategic plan, which actually is pretty good. so you should take a look at it. [laughter] >> don't say that about --. >> what we saw was the strength and resilience of the american democracy and we saw it in action and the american people proved once again that democracy is who we are. there's a strong rejection of election deniers at every level those seeking to lead our states and those seek to go serve in congress and also those seeking to oversee the election, and there was a strong rejection of political violence, voter intimidation. there was an emphatic statement that in america, the will of the people prevails. i have-- i've traveled this week and it's been clear just how closely the world and our allies and our competitors, as well, have been following our elections at home. excuse me, i have a little cold. and what these elections showed is that there's a deep and unwavering commitme
[inaudible conversations] >> let me introduce our panelists and let me again thank jen and suzanne for their discussions. to my left is val cofield, chief strategy officer, head the development. strategic plan, which actually is pretty good. so you should take a look at it. [laughter] >> don't say that about --. >> what we saw was the strength and resilience of the american democracy and we saw it in action and the american people proved once again that democracy is who we...
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plus former tory mp jerry hayes , commentator mp jerry hayes, commentator suzanne and former leader suzannee it out in the clash next . next time off. the clash clash , time off. the clash clash, britons face their highest burden since the second world war, but it has all new socialist government done the right thing in the face of economic peril. the wealthy and middle classes have been clobbered by. high tax hunts, autumn while 3.6 million people will start paying tax for the first time. britain's total tax burden now sits at a staggering £1 trillion. so what do you think ? do you support jeremy think? do you support jeremy hunfs think? do you support jeremy hunt's plans to raise taxes , hunt's plans to raise taxes, slash spending in autumn budget? want to know your thoughts down at gbnews.uk. tweet me at gb news. our poll running there, too, but getting there out for bastille tonight is commentator susanna evans. the criminal barrister and former tory mp gerry hayes and the former ukip leader henry bolton. so gerry hayes , i've said i think this is hayes, i've said i think this is catast
plus former tory mp jerry hayes , commentator mp jerry hayes, commentator suzanne and former leader suzannee it out in the clash next . next time off. the clash clash , time off. the clash clash, britons face their highest burden since the second world war, but it has all new socialist government done the right thing in the face of economic peril. the wealthy and middle classes have been clobbered by. high tax hunts, autumn while 3.6 million people will start paying tax for the first time....
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plus former tory mp jerry hayes , commentator mp jerry hayes, commentator suzanne and former leader suzannee it out in the clash next . next time off. the clash clash , time off. the clash clash, britons face their highest burden since the second world war, but it has all new socialist government done the right thing in the face of economic peril. the wealthy and middle classes have been clobbered by. high tax hunts, autumn while 3.6 million people will start paying tax for the first time. britain's total tax burden now sits at a staggering £1 trillion. so what do you think ? do you support jeremy think? do you support jeremy hunfs think? do you support jeremy hunt's plans to raise taxes , hunt's plans to raise taxes, slash spending in autumn budget? want to know your thoughts down at gbnews.uk. tweet me at gb news. our poll running there, too, but getting there out for bastille tonight is commentator susanna evans. the criminal barrister and former tory mp gerry hayes and the former ukip leader henry bolton. so gerry hayes , i've said i think this is hayes, i've said i think this is catast
plus former tory mp jerry hayes , commentator mp jerry hayes, commentator suzanne and former leader suzannee it out in the clash next . next time off. the clash clash , time off. the clash clash, britons face their highest burden since the second world war, but it has all new socialist government done the right thing in the face of economic peril. the wealthy and middle classes have been clobbered by. high tax hunts, autumn while 3.6 million people will start paying tax for the first time....
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suzanne fong talked with parents about their concerns. reporter: randy and chase are heading home with their son after a quick visit to the doctor. they went to the hospital for a different reason. they do very well about the surging number of rsv cases. >> it's going around our younger son's preschool class. >> as a parent it is scary to know even if your kid is sick you may not have someone to take them. reporter: hospital c cases of rsv every fall. they go through november and april of this year. they started in october. ucsf children's hospital in san francisco is operating at capacity. beds are full but they are still accepting patients. they set up this tent for room for seven beds. >> in the tent it is a space for lower acuity patients, those who would come in with like an ankle sprained, or simple ear ache. reporter: the children's hospital in oakland is making room for more patients. >> it is what we call in and asked space in oakland, or we also take care of patients when our emergency rooms are full with patients. reporter: luc
suzanne fong talked with parents about their concerns. reporter: randy and chase are heading home with their son after a quick visit to the doctor. they went to the hospital for a different reason. they do very well about the surging number of rsv cases. >> it's going around our younger son's preschool class. >> as a parent it is scary to know even if your kid is sick you may not have someone to take them. reporter: hospital c cases of rsv every fall. they go through november and...
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there is more leverage >> in san francisco, suzanne found, abc 7 news.rst large airport in north america to earn a high level carbon accreditation award. sfo is on track of its goal of zero carbon emissions by 2030. if it meets that goal, it would be the first airport in the world to achieve a net zero carbon footprint. it has converted buses to electric and banning single-use plastics in its food courts. happening today, joe biden is meeting with climate leaders in cambodia. 's final step is meeting with chinese president xi jinping in bali for the annual summit of global leaders. the president spoke at the cop 27 summit in egypt focused on combating climate change. he announced the u.s. will pledge millions of dollars to smaller countries to tackle climate issues. his mission is to globally cut down gas emissions by 2024. pres. biden: we have to make vital progress by the end of this decade. that's why the united states is rallying the world around climate game changers. liz: joe biden will meet with xi jinping in indonesia on monday. this is the first
there is more leverage >> in san francisco, suzanne found, abc 7 news.rst large airport in north america to earn a high level carbon accreditation award. sfo is on track of its goal of zero carbon emissions by 2030. if it meets that goal, it would be the first airport in the world to achieve a net zero carbon footprint. it has converted buses to electric and banning single-use plastics in its food courts. happening today, joe biden is meeting with climate leaders in cambodia. 's final...
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ama: suzanne fountain explains some hospitals are taking extra measures to expand their capacity.ased thomas are heading home with their son after a quick visit to the doctor.
ama: suzanne fountain explains some hospitals are taking extra measures to expand their capacity.ased thomas are heading home with their son after a quick visit to the doctor.