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we'll send it right back to you. >> suzanne, thank you so much. appreciate that.ur storm systems are just pounding the north bay. this is the soaked scene in point reyes this morning. you can see highway one is flooded out, but it's not stopping some people from driving through it. the point reyes visitor center is accessible, but you'll probably be better off not going today to stay safe. fema says just six inches of water can cause you to lose control of your car, and a foot of water can actually float a 1,500 pound vehicle. on the peninsula, rain is making roads slick and causing some isolated flooding, so be careful out there. this was the scene in san carlos right after the morning commute. the wet weather slowed down the morning drive and is expected to be even worse during the evening commute. because you just heard from spencer. drivers are urged to give themselves more time and take it slow. all the rain is taking a toll on roads across the bay area, you see a small sinkhole opened up in san francisco. this is at lombard and golf streets. the fire departm
we'll send it right back to you. >> suzanne, thank you so much. appreciate that.ur storm systems are just pounding the north bay. this is the soaked scene in point reyes this morning. you can see highway one is flooded out, but it's not stopping some people from driving through it. the point reyes visitor center is accessible, but you'll probably be better off not going today to stay safe. fema says just six inches of water can cause you to lose control of your car, and a foot of water...
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suzanne, thank you so much. from the north bay now to the east bay, whe the winds and rising creek levels were the big concerns there today. abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley joining us live now from downtown orinda where things thankfully, leslie, are finally beginning to slowie, down there. >> finally slowing down. an hour ago, it was still pouring rain and the wind roaring through. very quiet. right now, we're grateful for that. after kind of a crazy afternoon, the runoff from these east bay hills was just fast and furious. i had a couple of locals say they've never seen the storm drains rushing quite so rapidly through town here. so a rough afternoon. the rain made driving treacherous on highway 24 for the afternoon commute. many drivers pulled off the road to brave the torrential bands of rain. a spinout on interstate 680 northbound sent one person to the hospital as a driver lost control on the wet pavement, smashing into a minivan. public works crews fanned out across the east bay, clearing debris a
suzanne, thank you so much. from the north bay now to the east bay, whe the winds and rising creek levels were the big concerns there today. abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley joining us live now from downtown orinda where things thankfully, leslie, are finally beginning to slowie, down there. >> finally slowing down. an hour ago, it was still pouring rain and the wind roaring through. very quiet. right now, we're grateful for that. after kind of a crazy afternoon, the runoff from...
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ahead on this sunday morning, in honor of tonight's grammys here on cbs, michelle miller talks with suzannee, the trailblazing executive who helped launch the careers of the jackson 5, lionel richie, and the commodores, and others. >>> confirmation hearing this morning will introduce us to an artist who knows a thing or two about watching the clock. seth doane will take us to the mille miglia, a legendary italian road rally that is considered the most beautiful race in the world. >>> plus, the latest after a terrible week for aviation in america. martha's vineyard on what you need to know about the worrisome bird flu outbreak. a salute to late photographer activist corky lee. and more on this groundhog day, the first sunday morning of the new month, february 2nd, 2025. and we'll be right back. >>> with a net worth estimated north of $100 billion, bill gates is taking time out for a look back at a most uncommon life. he is talking with lee cowan. >> mr. gates, i'm dr. leonard, we met before. >> reporter: bill gates may not strike you as an actor, certainly not a comedic one. >> i looked up t
ahead on this sunday morning, in honor of tonight's grammys here on cbs, michelle miller talks with suzannee, the trailblazing executive who helped launch the careers of the jackson 5, lionel richie, and the commodores, and others. >>> confirmation hearing this morning will introduce us to an artist who knows a thing or two about watching the clock. seth doane will take us to the mille miglia, a legendary italian road rally that is considered the most beautiful race in the world....
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i'm suzanne. >> thank you suzanne. a force of nature on display here. and check this out. a large boulder crashed onto a roadway in santa rosa, and that was followed by a rock slide. this was on montgomery drive near summerfield this morning. fire, transportation and public works crews responded to clear the debris out of the way. they say the sidewalk is closed until further notice. >> and take a look at the flooding in novato. a lot of streets are looking more like rivers right now. the high water is forcing crews to close roads. novato police are reporting some of the roads impacted are armstrong avenue at cherry street, westbound highway 37 at hannah ranch, and the highway 101 offramp as southbound novato. >> now take a look at this car that is stuck in west marin county. this is where you do not want to be. this is on platform bridge road in point reyes. crews have also closed highway one between bear valley road and point reyes station, and they want drivers to find another route and remind you, as we always do, do not try to drive through the water, especially if it
i'm suzanne. >> thank you suzanne. a force of nature on display here. and check this out. a large boulder crashed onto a roadway in santa rosa, and that was followed by a rock slide. this was on montgomery drive near summerfield this morning. fire, transportation and public works crews responded to clear the debris out of the way. they say the sidewalk is closed until further notice. >> and take a look at the flooding in novato. a lot of streets are looking more like rivers right...
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abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn has a look at how fans and businesses are gearing up. >> all eyesl be on san francisco. the 2025 nba all star game promises quick action and tons of entertainment. expect to see the brightest stars in the basketball universe. >> i see steph curry and kevin durant. >> brothers dale and matt tolosa are getting ready by gearing up. >> i got this hoodie. i got a reversible all star jacket. >> they're so psyched about the nba all star game coming to san francisco. >> but they have the whole world and all. the nba represented for this whole upcoming weekend to be special. >> chances are you've seen some of the ads for the all star game. crews are working fast, putting up and positioning critical infrastructure for the big event. banners and special signage are going up all over chase center. places like dumpling time will be increasing staffing and serving up their specialties. splash bar, which just opened on this friday, will be flooded with sports fans at wooly pig restaurant in san francisco's dogpatch neighborhood. they'll be serving up the fan favor
abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn has a look at how fans and businesses are gearing up. >> all eyesl be on san francisco. the 2025 nba all star game promises quick action and tons of entertainment. expect to see the brightest stars in the basketball universe. >> i see steph curry and kevin durant. >> brothers dale and matt tolosa are getting ready by gearing up. >> i got this hoodie. i got a reversible all star jacket. >> they're so psyched about the nba all...
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abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn has a look at how fans and businesses are gearing up. >> all eyes will be on san francisco. the 2025 nba all star game promises quick action and tons of entertainment. expect to see the brightest stars in the basketball universe. >> i see steph curry and kevin durant. >> brothers dale and matt tolosa are getting ready by gearing up. >> i got this hoodie. i got a reversible all star jacket. >> they're so psyched about the nba all star game coming to san francisco. >> but they have the whole world and all. the nba represented for this whole upcoming weekend to be special. >> chances are you've seen some of the ads for the all star game. crews are working fast, putting up and positioning critical infrastructure for the big event. banners and special signage are going up all over chase center. places like dumpling time will be increasing staffing and serving up their specialties. splash bar, which just opened on this friday, will be flooded with sports fans at wooly pig restaurant in san francisco's dogpatch neighborhood. they'll be serving up the fan f
abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn has a look at how fans and businesses are gearing up. >> all eyes will be on san francisco. the 2025 nba all star game promises quick action and tons of entertainment. expect to see the brightest stars in the basketball universe. >> i see steph curry and kevin durant. >> brothers dale and matt tolosa are getting ready by gearing up. >> i got this hoodie. i got a reversible all star jacket. >> they're so psyched about the nba all...
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in san francisco, suzanne fawn, abc seven news. >> a somber milestone today in the covid pandemic. today marks five years since the nation's first covid death. a woman from san jose died from the virus. the santa clara county health leaders did not realize she had covid until months later. five years into the pandemic that upended so many lives, the bay area is now seeing low levels of covid. this year's winter surge was the flu. with cases still rising to levels we have not seen in years. >> in the aftermath of the southern california fires, allstate insurance says it will pay out $1.1 billion in claims. allstate says it was able to limit losses by pulling back from the california market. it is among several insurers that have been canceling homeowner policies over the risk of wildfires. this has left homeowners with very limited and more expensive options, or maybe no coverage at all. cal fire says the la county fires fueled the agency's busiest january in company history. governor newsom has signed an executive order speeding up rules requiring homeowners to make their homes mor
in san francisco, suzanne fawn, abc seven news. >> a somber milestone today in the covid pandemic. today marks five years since the nation's first covid death. a woman from san jose died from the virus. the santa clara county health leaders did not realize she had covid until months later. five years into the pandemic that upended so many lives, the bay area is now seeing low levels of covid. this year's winter surge was the flu. with cases still rising to levels we have not seen in...
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in san francisco, suzanne fawn, abc seven news. >> a somber milestone today in the covid pandemic.ay marks five years since the nation's first covid death. a woman from san jose died from the virus. the santa clara county health leaders did not realize she had covid until months later. five years into the pandemic that upended so many lives, the bay area is now seeing low levels of covid. this year's winter surge was the flu. with cases still rising to levels we have not seen in years. >> in the aftermath of the southern california fires, allstate insurance says it will pay out $1.1 billion in claims. allstate says it was able to limit losses by pulling back from the california market. it is among several insurers that have been canceling homeowner policies over the risk of wildfires. this has left homeowners with very limited and more expensive options, or maybe no coverage at all. cal fire says the la county fires fueled the agency's busiest january in company history. governor newsom has signed an executive order speeding up rules requiring homeowners to make their homes more fi
in san francisco, suzanne fawn, abc seven news. >> a somber milestone today in the covid pandemic.ay marks five years since the nation's first covid death. a woman from san jose died from the virus. the santa clara county health leaders did not realize she had covid until months later. five years into the pandemic that upended so many lives, the bay area is now seeing low levels of covid. this year's winter surge was the flu. with cases still rising to levels we have not seen in years....
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abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn spoke with some local businesses that are expecting to take a hit>> so everything is handcrafted here. >> look around lewiston, luna and san francisco's mission district and you'll find all the colors of the rainbow handicrafts in all shapes and sizes. new stuff is always arriving at denise gonzalez's store. how often do you get stuff from mexico? >> oh, every two weeks. these candles. from mexico. from mexico. >> president donald trump announced that new tariffs start saturday. 25% tariffs on imports from mexico and canada, and an additional 10% tariff on chinese products. 80% of the items in this store are imported from mexico. the owner tells us the new tariffs are really going to hurt her business. >> we are not a necessity. our items are like a luxurious things for somebody that needs. so this is going to be harder because people first have to think about eating. so this is something that worries me because are they going to afford us? >> economists explain the impact of these tariffs. >> for mexico, for example, we import a lot of vehicles. va
abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn spoke with some local businesses that are expecting to take a hit>> so everything is handcrafted here. >> look around lewiston, luna and san francisco's mission district and you'll find all the colors of the rainbow handicrafts in all shapes and sizes. new stuff is always arriving at denise gonzalez's store. how often do you get stuff from mexico? >> oh, every two weeks. these candles. from mexico. from mexico. >> president donald...
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- sure, well, suzanne, let's start with the basics. this is a model of the bladder.l with thin walls of muscle. now the bladder is a very functional muscle, and it's activated by our nervous system. as your bladder fills, it's also stretching, and it's the stretching that tells your brain it's time to go to the bathroom. only then, at that specific moment, when your bladder begins to contract does urine come out, and that is normal bladder activity. a calm, quiet, tranquil bladder that remains at rest the vast majority of the time. now sometimes, when it because agitated, it contracts when it is not supposed to. that is what i like to call an irritable bladder. and when your bladder becomes irritable or agitated, you might start thinking about going to the bathroom even when your bladder's only partly full. or it could be even more urgent. i don't care if i miss the movie, i gotta go. and it can become so strong that you actually, omg, i'm leaking. - well how does better bladder help this? - better bladder has three key herbal ingredients to help calm and relax the b
- sure, well, suzanne, let's start with the basics. this is a model of the bladder.l with thin walls of muscle. now the bladder is a very functional muscle, and it's activated by our nervous system. as your bladder fills, it's also stretching, and it's the stretching that tells your brain it's time to go to the bathroom. only then, at that specific moment, when your bladder begins to contract does urine come out, and that is normal bladder activity. a calm, quiet, tranquil bladder that remains...
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abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn spoke with some local businesses that are expecting to take a hit so everything is handcrafted here. >> look around lewiston, luna and san francisco's mission district and you'll find all the colors of the rainbow handicrafts in all shapes and sizes. new stuff is always arriving at denise gonzalez's store. how often do you get stuff from mexico? >> oh, every two weeks. these candles. from mexico. from mexico. >> president donald trump announced that new tariffs start saturday. 25% tariffs on imports from mexico and canada, and an additional 10% tariff on chinese products. 80% of the items in this store are imported from mexico. the owner tells us the new tariffs are really going to hurt her business. >> we are not a necessity. our items are like a luxurious things for somebody that needs. so this is going to be harder because people first have to think about eating. so this is something that worries me because are they going to afford us? >> economists explain the impact of these tariffs. >> for mexico, for example, we import a lot of vehicles. vari
abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn spoke with some local businesses that are expecting to take a hit so everything is handcrafted here. >> look around lewiston, luna and san francisco's mission district and you'll find all the colors of the rainbow handicrafts in all shapes and sizes. new stuff is always arriving at denise gonzalez's store. how often do you get stuff from mexico? >> oh, every two weeks. these candles. from mexico. from mexico. >> president donald trump...
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so these, that of course, includes the central bank of suzanne, the only institution that has managed to partially resume activity is the bank of capital. it's local offices directed to wait them, how much has since this time to have customers. but tucker is empty and the only service you can provide is bank applications soon and that would be, it has to be really, we depend for cash and the central bank of to don, which hasn't you opened yet? that's where we obtain the cost to this press to people and it's where we can deposit any amounts that we have. so i think logistical reasons. the government hasn't been able to distribute the new couple seats in working with any until that type of people are continuing to deal in the kind of see that was previously the commission. how much fun, a da 0 was and the thing to that one. 0, one east is coming up next to don't forget the website because that's more information there. obviously the adults and robots and stay with us. the ukraine. a father front line, a mother and children. can this kind of the see a future when the sky is clear, the si
so these, that of course, includes the central bank of suzanne, the only institution that has managed to partially resume activity is the bank of capital. it's local offices directed to wait them, how much has since this time to have customers. but tucker is empty and the only service you can provide is bank applications soon and that would be, it has to be really, we depend for cash and the central bank of to don, which hasn't you opened yet? that's where we obtain the cost to this press to...
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abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn has a look at how fans and businesses are gearing up. >> all eyessan francisco. the 2025 nba all star game promises quick action and tons of entertainment. expect to see the brightest stars in the basketball universe. >> i see steph curry and kevin durant. >> brothers dale and matt tolosa are getting ready by gearing up. >> i got this hoodie. i got a reversible all star jacket. >> they're so psyched about the nba all star game coming to san francisco. >> but they have the whole world and all the nba represented for this whole upcoming weekend to be special. >> chances are you've seen some of the ads for the all star game. crews are working fast, putting up and positioning critical infrastructure for the big event. banners and special signage are going up all over chase center. places like dumpling time will be increasing staffing and serving up their specialties. splash bar, which just opened on this friday, will be flooded with sports fans at wooly pig restaurant in san francisco's dogpatch neighborhood. they'll be serving up the fan favorite. >> o
abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn has a look at how fans and businesses are gearing up. >> all eyessan francisco. the 2025 nba all star game promises quick action and tons of entertainment. expect to see the brightest stars in the basketball universe. >> i see steph curry and kevin durant. >> brothers dale and matt tolosa are getting ready by gearing up. >> i got this hoodie. i got a reversible all star jacket. >> they're so psyched about the nba all star game...
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abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn spoke with some local businesses that are expecting to take a hitything is handcrafted here. >> look around lewiston, luna and san francisco's mission district and you'll find all the colors of the rainbow handicrafts in all shapes and sizes. new stuff is always arriving at denise gonzalez's store. how often do you get stuff from mexico? >> oh, every two weeks. this candles. from mexico. from mexico. >> president donald trump announced that new tariffs start saturday 25% tariffs on imports from mexico and canada, and an additional 10% tariff on chinese products. 80% of the items in this store are imported from mexico. the owner tells us the new tariffs are really going to hurt her business. >> we are not a necessity. our items are like a luxurious things for somebody that needs. so this is going to be harder because people first have to think about eating. so this is something that worries me because are they going to afford us? >> economists explain the impact of these tariffs. for mexico, for example, we import a lot of vehicles. various auto manu
abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn spoke with some local businesses that are expecting to take a hitything is handcrafted here. >> look around lewiston, luna and san francisco's mission district and you'll find all the colors of the rainbow handicrafts in all shapes and sizes. new stuff is always arriving at denise gonzalez's store. how often do you get stuff from mexico? >> oh, every two weeks. this candles. from mexico. from mexico. >> president donald trump announced that...
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abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn with a look at how fans and businesses are gearing up. >> all eyessan francisco. the 2025 nba all star game promises quick action and tons of entertainment. expect to see the brightest stars in the basketball universe. >> i see steph curry and kevin durant. >> brothers dale and matt tolosa are getting ready by gearing up. >> i got this hoodie. i got a reversible all star jacket. >> they're so psyched about the nba all star game coming to san francisco. >> but they have the whole world and all the nba represented for this whole upcoming weekend to be special. >> chances are you've seen some of the ads for the all star game. crews are working fast, putting up and positioning critical infrastructure for the big event. banners and special signage are going up all over chase center. places like dumpling time will be increasing staffing and serving up their specialties. splash bar, which just opened on this friday, will be flooded with sports fans at wooly pig restaurant in san francisco's dogpatch neighborhood. they'll be serving up the fan favorite. >> o
abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn with a look at how fans and businesses are gearing up. >> all eyessan francisco. the 2025 nba all star game promises quick action and tons of entertainment. expect to see the brightest stars in the basketball universe. >> i see steph curry and kevin durant. >> brothers dale and matt tolosa are getting ready by gearing up. >> i got this hoodie. i got a reversible all star jacket. >> they're so psyched about the nba all star game...
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abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn explains the warning signs. >> a word of caution for pet cats. consider keeping them indoors and away from a raw diet for now. this, after a stray cat in half moon bay had to be put down after getting sick. a concerned family brought one in to the peninsula humane society in san mateo county for treatment. >> it was determined that he had the bird flu, along with an a number of symptoms. >> it's not known how the cat was infected. medical experts say this is an uncertain time for pets. there are some important symptoms to look out for that could point to the virus. >> the loss of appetite, lethargy, fever, neurological symptoms like circling around excessively, or maybe tremors, vision loss, and then respiratory signs of respiratory issues happening. and that can look like rapid, shallow breathing, excess discharge from nose and eyes. >> back in december in oregon, a house cat died from the virus after eating pet food that tested positive for bird flu. a portland based company issued a nationwide voluntary recall for the pet food. this is what on
abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn explains the warning signs. >> a word of caution for pet cats. consider keeping them indoors and away from a raw diet for now. this, after a stray cat in half moon bay had to be put down after getting sick. a concerned family brought one in to the peninsula humane society in san mateo county for treatment. >> it was determined that he had the bird flu, along with an a number of symptoms. >> it's not known how the cat was infected. medical...
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abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn spoke with some local businesses that are expecting to take a bigthing is handcrafted here. >> look around lewiston, luna and san francisco's mission district and you'll find all the colors of the rainbow handicrafts in all shapes and sizes. new stuff is always arriving at denise gonzalez's store. how often do you get stuff from mexico? >> oh, every two weeks. these candles. from mexico. from mexico. >> president donald trump announced that new tariffs start saturday. 25% tariffs on imports from mexico and canada, and an additional 10% tariff on chinese products. 80% of the items in this store are imported from mexico. the owner tells us the new tariffs are really going to hurt her business. >> we are not a necessity. our items are like a luxurious things for somebody that needs. so this is going to be harder because people first have to think about eating. so this is something that worries me because are they going to afford us? >> economists explain the impact of these tariffs. >> for mexico, for example, we import a lot of vehicles. various auto
abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn spoke with some local businesses that are expecting to take a bigthing is handcrafted here. >> look around lewiston, luna and san francisco's mission district and you'll find all the colors of the rainbow handicrafts in all shapes and sizes. new stuff is always arriving at denise gonzalez's store. how often do you get stuff from mexico? >> oh, every two weeks. these candles. from mexico. from mexico. >> president donald trump announced that...
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that a new concept pray that to because every way you look direct traces of human presence, it's suzanne. change the terraces, i assume the thousands of years. oh yeah. you can see early medieval settlements, there remains of fortifications towers in fortresses scattered across the valley of the middle. so it's an incredible place that strong people here for a very long time, you know, as the day winds down, we're wrapped in the cool, just sunset of the visiting the wall, the main contagion range. i think it's been a beautiful then with memorable day tomorrow. how about with head to another goal is to see new places and continued. do i need for a couple of dean of old color? yeah, sounds great to me. i'll certainly work something up inside as well. the thing is, it's called the dry lights, obvious reasons. although it's, if you for any like this, it will be dry, very long. will the voltage go? what's the system i feel like it came with. it's like torres rank all the water here back in the day. but in reality about this is a classic cost like this basin is the sink hole of a cost like tha
that a new concept pray that to because every way you look direct traces of human presence, it's suzanne. change the terraces, i assume the thousands of years. oh yeah. you can see early medieval settlements, there remains of fortifications towers in fortresses scattered across the valley of the middle. so it's an incredible place that strong people here for a very long time, you know, as the day winds down, we're wrapped in the cool, just sunset of the visiting the wall, the main contagion...
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me last service to our mission is to is very poor miano to reveal it to me loud donado the knife suzanne, i did say it or is ready to be enough for the full on 3 and it's almost done with a don't know. nice. don't pull up in a good skills pull. i bring in a little more what's kind of a, and i'm with the solar system a bes 3. i did the not the video, the last dollars. so now missed my bill of decimal will, paralyzed flesh and notice yes, it is in a $22412.00 person dish to seems odd. okay. so for to, to the opposed underscore to any sign of java, irrespective of religion. nation that to your race will have a hard time finding any sense in or justification for committing such crimes against any one, least of all children. withheld to understand the people who perpetrated these crimes against children. mainly because from all appearances, most would not be recognizable as murderous. in fact, they were perfectly ordinary out of the din from a so craftsman. before to the, during the conflict, the west they slaughtered other people's children. they raised their own. even grandchildren will sti
me last service to our mission is to is very poor miano to reveal it to me loud donado the knife suzanne, i did say it or is ready to be enough for the full on 3 and it's almost done with a don't know. nice. don't pull up in a good skills pull. i bring in a little more what's kind of a, and i'm with the solar system a bes 3. i did the not the video, the last dollars. so now missed my bill of decimal will, paralyzed flesh and notice yes, it is in a $22412.00 person dish to seems odd. okay. so...
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he wouldn't gang but suzanne gaza. but then he quickly announced this morning we may not have paid attention cuz we're busy with gaza. he announced this morning that he proposes and he prefers a deal with the ron e. riley's natania, whose number one goal in life he has said publicly in a speech to the parliament. it's the reason he gets up in the morning to take out the wrong nuclear threat. so i just wonder if we take a moment and think what is really happening here. this might have everything to do with the ron and very little to do realistically with gaza. ok, i mean i'm intrigued by that for the i mentioned we're thinking back. so let's thank you for that. helped me with how we, with the source experiment though you said you said it, but such an action by the united states would be illegal and illogical. this would not be the 1st time if it happened that the united states has size itself, and that's a legally questionable a conflict. so if president trump is either honest about this proposal, regardless of the obje
he wouldn't gang but suzanne gaza. but then he quickly announced this morning we may not have paid attention cuz we're busy with gaza. he announced this morning that he proposes and he prefers a deal with the ron e. riley's natania, whose number one goal in life he has said publicly in a speech to the parliament. it's the reason he gets up in the morning to take out the wrong nuclear threat. so i just wonder if we take a moment and think what is really happening here. this might have everything...
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can i read it to a slip or miano to reveal it in the meanwhile, donado the knave suzanne, i did say it or said poor b and would fall under any time a time would not soon pull up in a good school pull on 3 in a be a little more what's kind of a, one of them with a solar system, a bes 3 i did the, you know, the, the, or the last dollars. so now i'm missing my be a little decimal. well, let's do flesh and now this get to zanna to, to uh, pull up this test to seems odd. okay. so for to, to were not pulling their new score to any sign of java, irrespective of religion, nationality, your race will have a hard time finding any sense in, for justification for committing such crimes against any one. least of all children . be taught to understand the people who perpetrated these crimes against children . mainly because from all appearances, most would not be recognizable as murderous. in fact, they were perfectly ordinary out of the infamous old craftsman before the war. during the conflict though, as they flew into the other people's children, they raised their own. these and grandchildren was
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. >> suzanne ford is a trans woman and says this is exclusion. and national rhetoric on this topic has left the trans community feeling a strong sense of dread. >> the entire lgbtq community is hurting. the trans community has been directly assaulted, and every morning it's something else. so we we're in a lot of pain, quite frankly. >> ford competed in sports both before and after she transitioned. she believes there need to be loving conversations in order to establish what's fair for all. >> i'm open to talking about the regulations, to try to make sure there's a level playing field, but this is not what it's being used for. >> the cif was not voting on a change of policy friday, but save girls sports california is pushing for a review. dustin dorsey, abc seven news. >> san francisco is suing the trump administration over sanctuary city policies. the lawsuit challenges the president's executive order mandating federal agencies cut funding to local jurisdictions with sanctuary policies. >> since his first term, donald trump has tried different
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suzanne, i did say it or said probably enough for the full on 3 and it's almost done with a don't know. nice. don't pull up in a good skills pull on 3 in a little more what's kind of a and i'm with the solar system of these 3. i did the not the video the last, the last i missed my bill of decimal will paralyze to flush i notice yes it is in a 22412 person this 2 scenes on and what gets to frontier to oppose their new score, to any sign of java, irrespective of religion, nationality or race will have a hard time finding any sense in or justification for committing such crimes against any one, least of all children. withheld to understand the people who perpetrated these crimes against children. mainly because from all appearances, most would not be recognizable as murderous effects. they were perfectly ordinary that of the informa 0 craftsman, before the war. during the conflict, the west, they flew into the other people's children. they raised their own. even grandchildren sto, easiest way to accomplish the mazda dealership is showing my last week on here. that supposed to be on the po
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so these, that of course, includes the central bank of suzanne, the only institution that has managed to partially resume activity is the bank of capital, or it's local office direct to wait them. how much has since this time to have customers. but tucker is empty and the only service you can provide is bank applications that soon and that would be, it has to be really, we depend for cash and the central bank of to don, which hasn't you opened yet? that's where we obtain the cost to this press to people and it's where we can deposit any amounts that we have. so i think logistical reasons. the government hasn't been able to distribute with the new couple seats in working with any until that type of people are continuing to deal in the kind of see that was previously the commission. how much fun, a da 0 wasn't but they need to that journalist central loan could have been protesting a decision by the attorney general, the free 3 former military suspects and the 2009 murder of a newspaper editor bus on the chrome. it to him that was an icon of press freedom around the world. middle fernan
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so these, that of course, includes the central bank of suzanne, the only institution that has managed to partially resume activity is the bank of capital. it's local office direct to wait them, how much has sent this time to have customers. but tucker is empty and the only service you can provide is back up locations soon. and that would be, it has to be really. we depend for cash and the central bank of to done which hasn't she opened yet. that's where we obtain the cost to this press to people. and it's where we can deposit any amounts that we have. so i think logistical reasons. the government hasn't been able to distribute the new couple seats in working with any until that type of people are continuing to deal in the kind of see that was previously the commission. how much fun, a da 0 was. and the thing to that said, i had head on alan's era oldest for a moment to get phone. so was going keith of his team is to chose to reach the english lead comp final the the news the videos for now on his end. thank you so much, laura. well, new castle, a one win away from ending the 6 decade
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i mean, behold, reports from suzanne neighborhood. this destruction is already causing months of the difficult living conditions on the ground. already pushing people into further move into a toward the center part of the city. as you can see from the, from the camera camera, a lot of people are walk into our direction. we were told that people could not or can stay in the, in the building, the vast majority of the residential homes. industries are you never hooked the public facilities, the schools that at some point turned into a shelter for them to protect themselves on the shoulder from the horror of the war are severely damaged and completely destroyed. so they tried to find temporary shoulders at the city center, and many of the buildings are still in talk, but somehow the damage is not as bad as the one inches. yeah. yeah, but it's still, there is a risk of, of collapsing in case of bad wars ending with their condition. so the majority of these people go in the morning, they do their homes here, these. they stay next to the lev
i mean, behold, reports from suzanne neighborhood. this destruction is already causing months of the difficult living conditions on the ground. already pushing people into further move into a toward the center part of the city. as you can see from the, from the camera camera, a lot of people are walk into our direction. we were told that people could not or can stay in the, in the building, the vast majority of the residential homes. industries are you never hooked the public facilities, the...
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for more now, we're joined by suzanne ford, who is executive director of s.f. pride. thank you so much for taking time today. >> thank you for having me. jana. >> i want to start off, first of all with what you are seeing right here in the bay area. what is the feeling among people, both with your organization and then other affiliated groups? >> i think everyone is feeling assaulted. every morning we wake up and there's a new executive order that is aimed specifically at the trans community. and we had a roundtable with mayor lori yesterday to discuss this. but, you know, we are concerned and we're concerned for the safety of people in our community. >> we are hearing many nonprofits already expressing some fear around losing federal grant funding. and i'm wondering, is that a large part of your budget? is that a concern for you? >> it's not a concern for us. we are fortunate in that we have private partners and the city of san francisco, and then our event does generate money, too. so i don't receive any federal funds. but, you know, we do partner with a lot of nonp
for more now, we're joined by suzanne ford, who is executive director of s.f. pride. thank you so much for taking time today. >> thank you for having me. jana. >> i want to start off, first of all with what you are seeing right here in the bay area. what is the feeling among people, both with your organization and then other affiliated groups? >> i think everyone is feeling assaulted. every morning we wake up and there's a new executive order that is aimed specifically at the...
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jill is now leaving all service with the city and suzanne said the same at the end of her service to after her retirement. we wish her the best in honor of the conclusion with the art's commission and the city of san francisco presented her with a proclamation on behalf. jill mantlon day. >> and so congratulations and i said we wish jill the best in her future endeavours. upcoming eventses and reminders. we are excited announce that our 2025 annual convening scheduled take place on thursday february 20. staff be available after to meet and answer questions. we will share an over view of our work and what is coming up for the year and provide program updates. and redesza jones from 2024. guillermo pen why from 2023. so -- details and information the convening announced soonful our snks conversations town hall session scheduled take place on tuesday march 18. the second town hall will be focused on the second amendment and held in the green room at the war memorial vet republican's building. panelists and performing artists details and information on how to r. s. v. p. will be announce
jill is now leaving all service with the city and suzanne said the same at the end of her service to after her retirement. we wish her the best in honor of the conclusion with the art's commission and the city of san francisco presented her with a proclamation on behalf. jill mantlon day. >> and so congratulations and i said we wish jill the best in her future endeavours. upcoming eventses and reminders. we are excited announce that our 2025 annual convening scheduled take place on...
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suzanne in washington, d.c. is on the line for others. good morning. caller: hi.t briefly, the perspective i am coming from is i am from california. my father is one of the creators of headstart. he's a federal standard guy. he's in his mid-90's. i've seen firsthand the grants and just how it really works and where the money really goes. at this point, i am without a party. i clearly can understand how incredibly frustrated everyone is. there are problems in all of the departments and they are intractable. there seems to be no curiosity to do research that would benefit anyone or fix anything. it is bloated and it does not work for anyone. this system -- if the system does not work for me, it's not working for anyone. i've never unable to work or even go to junior-college. and i'm 56 years old. that's my family. yeah. i understand the anger and how crazy what is happening is right now. it is in direct proportion to how frustrated everyone is. host: we will get a response. we are short on time. rick, we will give you one of our last two minutes and then bob, you wi
suzanne in washington, d.c. is on the line for others. good morning. caller: hi.t briefly, the perspective i am coming from is i am from california. my father is one of the creators of headstart. he's a federal standard guy. he's in his mid-90's. i've seen firsthand the grants and just how it really works and where the money really goes. at this point, i am without a party. i clearly can understand how incredibly frustrated everyone is. there are problems in all of the departments and they are...
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suzanne in washington, d.c. is on the line for others. good morning. caller: hi.t briefly, the perspective i am coming from is i am from california. my father is one of the creators of headstart. he's a federal standard guy. he's in his mid-90's. i've seen firsthand the grants and just how it really works and where the money really goes. at this point, i am without a party. i clearly can understand how incredibly frustrated everyone is. there are problems in all of the departments and they are intractable. there seems to be no curiosity to do research that would benefit anyone or fix anything. it is bloated and it does not work for anyone. this system -- if the system does not work for me, it's not working for anyone. i've never unable to work or even go to junior-college. and i'm 56 years old. that's my family. yeah. i understand the anger and how crazy what is happening is right now. it is in direct proportion to how frustrated everyone is. host: we will get a response. we are short on time. rick, we will give you one of our last two minutes and then bob, you wi
suzanne in washington, d.c. is on the line for others. good morning. caller: hi.t briefly, the perspective i am coming from is i am from california. my father is one of the creators of headstart. he's a federal standard guy. he's in his mid-90's. i've seen firsthand the grants and just how it really works and where the money really goes. at this point, i am without a party. i clearly can understand how incredibly frustrated everyone is. there are problems in all of the departments and they are...
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we've got political consultant suzanne evans, we've got steven woolf, the director of the centre fortion and economic prosperity and labour party activist susie stride. hello, guys. how are you doing? very well. okay, surely. i mean, let's start with you for a bit of balance here. >> surely if. >> surely if. >> keir starmer took a five star, all inclusive, all paid for trip, which we don't know, it's just alleged. but he took this trip. how can he have an unbiased perspective on this deal? he's got close connections with them, has he not? >> i mean, i've only just seen that article, but i mean, people can paint it that way if they want to paint it that way. i don't actually think that is why keir starmer is going the way he's going. i think ultimately, you know, james cleverly, who was obviously the former foreign secretary, was also trying to get a deal and they had 11 rounds of talks to get a deal. so i think this whole like to ing and fro now ultimately is the deal a good deal. look, i'm not an expert in this. it doesn't look great at the moment. i'm going to say. but what i don't
we've got political consultant suzanne evans, we've got steven woolf, the director of the centre fortion and economic prosperity and labour party activist susie stride. hello, guys. how are you doing? very well. okay, surely. i mean, let's start with you for a bit of balance here. >> surely if. >> surely if. >> keir starmer took a five star, all inclusive, all paid for trip, which we don't know, it's just alleged. but he took this trip. how can he have an unbiased perspective...
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i'll be joined also by my fantastic panel, stephen wolf, suzanne evans and susie stride, who'll be givingir expert opinions on all of tonight's top stories. oh, and what's going on here? oh, stay tuned to find out what happens next. all that and more. get ready britain. here we go. mass deportations are happening. just not here in britain. find out where next. >> very good evening to you. it's just after 9:00 . leading it's just after 9:00. leading the news tonight. the government has confirmed that grenfell tower will be dismantled nearly eight years after a fire killed 72 people. the process will take around two years and be done sensitively, with no changes. before june's anniversary of the disaster. the decision follows warnings that the damaged building is deteriorating and only remains stable due to protective measures. local people and survivors, though, are divided. some want the tower to remain as a memorial, while others say it's too distressing. officials have said that key materials will be preserved, though for a potential memorial. if the community wishes. it's day 19 of don
i'll be joined also by my fantastic panel, stephen wolf, suzanne evans and susie stride, who'll be givingir expert opinions on all of tonight's top stories. oh, and what's going on here? oh, stay tuned to find out what happens next. all that and more. get ready britain. here we go. mass deportations are happening. just not here in britain. find out where next. >> very good evening to you. it's just after 9:00 . leading it's just after 9:00. leading the news tonight. the government has...
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i'm joined by my fantastic panel tonight, jj anas sarwar obe, stephen wolfe and suzanne evans to go through all of tomorrow's front pages and give their expert opinions on tonight's topics. get ready britain. here we go. five years on, is it brexit britain or brexit? betrayal next. >> alex thank you very much. the top stories reform uk leader nigel farage told a party conference this evening that constitutionally brexit has been a success but took aim at the tory party for the scale of illegal immigration into the uk. mr farage said voters were betrayed by a conservative government elected on the back of brexit. former prime minister bofis of brexit. former prime minister boris johnson earlier told gb news we need the british ruling class finally to match the bravery and imagination of the 17.4 million people who voted to leave. for supporters, the uk became a sovereign nation in charge of its own destiny. opponents believe it's isolated the country and damaged the economy. mr farage also said this evening getting back our sovereignty was, of course, the right thing to do, but we need a gove
i'm joined by my fantastic panel tonight, jj anas sarwar obe, stephen wolfe and suzanne evans to go through all of tomorrow's front pages and give their expert opinions on tonight's topics. get ready britain. here we go. five years on, is it brexit britain or brexit? betrayal next. >> alex thank you very much. the top stories reform uk leader nigel farage told a party conference this evening that constitutionally brexit has been a success but took aim at the tory party for the scale of...