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simon rex is mikey sabre who comes back from la where he has been working to texas city. the door of his wife, somehow manages to fandango his way back into the house and sets himself up dealing marijuana and then sets about trying to persuade and then sets about trying to persuade a 17—year—old who he meets at the local doughnut hall to come and work with him in the adult film industry. she's about to be 18. the film was inspired by, sean baker met a number of people when he making a previous film, people called "suitcase pimps". these are basically men who live off female talent. what sean baker said was when he met them, they were kind of charming and gregarious and the minute you're away from them, you realise, they're kind of terrible people and say some terrible things and do some terrible things. what's really interesting about red rocket is, it's a film that, it's not overtlyjudgemental. you meet this character at first, he's funny and intriguing and then you realise that he is completely selfish in everything he does. he takes no responsibility for anything he do
simon rex is mikey sabre who comes back from la where he has been working to texas city. the door of his wife, somehow manages to fandango his way back into the house and sets himself up dealing marijuana and then sets about trying to persuade and then sets about trying to persuade a 17—year—old who he meets at the local doughnut hall to come and work with him in the adult film industry. she's about to be 18. the film was inspired by, sean baker met a number of people when he making a...
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and after that, they are going to move to texas city, which are necessary to be taken to a implement. in my opinion soon, you will political a solution in this region. so they will take a is i will take a hunk of their will take, or this up is there will take nicholas and actually is a west, can't do anything again that, so this is time to negotiate. but as you said, it exactly, the point is on the surface. lensky sponsored don't want to negotiate. and so if you don't negotiate george, then the russians will all create political facts on the ground that no one can do anything about this is that this is the, the, the now the in the stupidity of this approach here. oh, and plus more and more ukrainians die needlessly when a negotiated and can come about. but that, that, that, that, that's a, that's an zalinski. ok, that sounds lensky. but there's, there's a plethora of theories out there of how this will move forward. you and i have talked about on the past, and on the independent states, have treaty obligations with russia, a new entity. nobody will see, it would be tightly aligned wit
and after that, they are going to move to texas city, which are necessary to be taken to a implement. in my opinion soon, you will political a solution in this region. so they will take a is i will take a hunk of their will take, or this up is there will take nicholas and actually is a west, can't do anything again that, so this is time to negotiate. but as you said, it exactly, the point is on the surface. lensky sponsored don't want to negotiate. and so if you don't negotiate george, then the...
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and tornadoes ripped through cities in texas. the dangers the storm poses for states nearby. we'll be right back. after the break. oh, wow barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, but we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-gig speeds. -but i just... -so thanks, we're doing great. i'm so happy for you! but i'm just here for my order. oh. entre-pin-eurs? yeah, my bowling team. i like it. there's money in puns. do business like a gigillionaire at&t business fiber, now with speeds up to 5-gigs. limited availability. at&t business fiber, now with speeds up to 5-gigs. on the way to louisiana, mississippi and alabama. >> after leaving widespread damage across texas, the storm collapse and structures in the city of jacksboro causing for people to get trapped there and also ripped the walls of a high school in a town about 30 miles away. so far, only 4 injuries were reported. no deaths. the injuries came from the people that were trapped in the structures. the storm prediction cente
and tornadoes ripped through cities in texas. the dangers the storm poses for states nearby. we'll be right back. after the break. oh, wow barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, but we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-gig speeds. -but i just... -so thanks, we're doing great. i'm so happy for you! but i'm just here for my order. oh. entre-pin-eurs? yeah, my bowling team. i like it....
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in 2019, four texas city cleared 40% or less according to the f.b.i. statistics. low clearance rates lead to low confidence and reduce citizen cooperation. and the backlog of cases in low clearance rates disproportionately affect people who are uneducated and plaque and without resources to pursue this with a private investigator and extended legal team. they are left to their own devices. and you know what, mr. speaker? that is remorse, sadness, devastation, family breakups and loss that can never be repaired. poor plaque and brown victims can receive less attention to their cases than those of other racial groups and their cases go unsolved. this impacts americans across the board. the pain is deep without easing, this legislation is important. with this treatment is unacceptable and we must provide justice for all victims and their families. i hope this will eliminate dispa rate treatment and those who never receive treatment and vast majority of unsolved murders lie and help americans no matter where they live. h.r. 3359 will require law enforcement agencies u
in 2019, four texas city cleared 40% or less according to the f.b.i. statistics. low clearance rates lead to low confidence and reduce citizen cooperation. and the backlog of cases in low clearance rates disproportionately affect people who are uneducated and plaque and without resources to pursue this with a private investigator and extended legal team. they are left to their own devices. and you know what, mr. speaker? that is remorse, sadness, devastation, family breakups and loss that can...
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. >> reporter: kalin lives in pampa, texas, a rural city of 17,000, where the local hospital closed its labor and delivery unit. she'll have to drive all the way to amarillo and hope for the best. >> we had a close call with my son. so it is a little nerve racking, thinking about the next one. >> rporter: fewer than half of rural texas hospitals now deliver babies creating what's called maternity deserts, one to have the biggest factors a shortage of nurses heightened by the pandemic. cost is also an issue. >> a lot of rural hospitals are getting out of delivering babies, it's just so expensive. they just get to the point where they have to make a decision on that. >> reporter: jeff barn hart runs the hereford regional medical center in the texas panhandle. this is its maternity department, the only one for 1600 square miles. how often are you short of labor and delivery nurses? >> recently, we have to go on diversion in a part of the week. >> reporter: where a woman in labor is taken by ambulance to another hospital about 50 miles away. samuelwitz is on alert as her day gets closer. >>
. >> reporter: kalin lives in pampa, texas, a rural city of 17,000, where the local hospital closed its labor and delivery unit. she'll have to drive all the way to amarillo and hope for the best. >> we had a close call with my son. so it is a little nerve racking, thinking about the next one. >> rporter: fewer than half of rural texas hospitals now deliver babies creating what's called maternity deserts, one to have the biggest factors a shortage of nurses heightened by the...
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. >> reporter: kaylee lives in a city in texas where the local hospital closed its labor and delivery drive all the way to amarillo and hope for the best. >> we had a close call with my son, so it is a little nerve-racking thinking about the next one. >> reporter: fewer than half of rural texas hospitals now deliver babies, creating what's called maternity deserts. one of the biggest factors, a shortage of nurses heightened by co is aln issu >> a lot of rural hospitt ofive. eyheoint where they have to make a decision on that. >> reporter: jeff barnhart runs the urban regional center in the texas panhandle. this is the maternity department, the only one for 1,600 miles. >> how much of a shortage are you? >> occasionally we have to go into die vergence about once a week. >> reporter: that's when a woman is taken by ambulance to another hospital. samulowitz is on alert. >> even if i think it's labor, we'll head in that direction. better safe than sorry. still a distance to go. janet shamlian, cbs news. >>> coming up first on "cbs mornings." award-winning standup comedian hannah gatsby ta
. >> reporter: kaylee lives in a city in texas where the local hospital closed its labor and delivery drive all the way to amarillo and hope for the best. >> we had a close call with my son, so it is a little nerve-racking thinking about the next one. >> reporter: fewer than half of rural texas hospitals now deliver babies, creating what's called maternity deserts. one of the biggest factors, a shortage of nurses heightened by co is aln issu >> a lot of rural hospitt...
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positions are for processing centers in austin, texas, kansas city, missouri, and ogden, utah.gs for both temporary and permanent jobs. no previous tax experience is needed. higher fuel prices aren't just affecting people who want to fill up their tanks. it also means paying more to fly. richard jakov is reports from laguardia airport in new york on why it might be best to book your summer travel early this year. if you scored a deal on airfare of these past few weeks will consider yourself lucky. they increase every 10 minutes for the rios family. well, their daughter got a cheap ticket to orlando a few months back. but for mom and dad, they missed out . i got my ticket for like cheaper and i got the same same flight for double. wow and then my husband's flight with three times both domestic and international flight prices have been soaring in recent weeks as fuel prices skyrocket across the country. the only way we're going to go from here is up when it comes to prices. managing editor for the points guy, clint henderson says, although airlines may not actually admit to up ch
positions are for processing centers in austin, texas, kansas city, missouri, and ogden, utah.gs for both temporary and permanent jobs. no previous tax experience is needed. higher fuel prices aren't just affecting people who want to fill up their tanks. it also means paying more to fly. richard jakov is reports from laguardia airport in new york on why it might be best to book your summer travel early this year. if you scored a deal on airfare of these past few weeks will consider yourself...
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texas. kansas city, missouri, and ogden, utah .orary and permanent jobs, and no previous tax experience is needed. the biden administration is reflecting on the impact the american rescue plan has had on the economy one year after being signed into law . democrats call it a key accomplishment of president biden's first year in office. but as fox news madeline rivera reports, republicans claim it's contributed to the rise in inflation. at risk of losing their majorities in the house and the senate democrats are working furiously to frame their message ahead of the 2022 midterm elections at the democratic national committee winter meeting over the weekend , vice president kamala harris urged members to focus on the positives. our task is to show people that in many ways they got what they ordered. democrats tout serving up the american rescue plan the $1.9 trillion covid relief package last year on monday, the biden administration also awarded more than $400 million for transit projects in 39 states. made possible, they say by the bi
texas. kansas city, missouri, and ogden, utah .orary and permanent jobs, and no previous tax experience is needed. the biden administration is reflecting on the impact the american rescue plan has had on the economy one year after being signed into law . democrats call it a key accomplishment of president biden's first year in office. but as fox news madeline rivera reports, republicans claim it's contributed to the rise in inflation. at risk of losing their majorities in the house and the...
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it wasn't so long ago that a guy from dallas, texas called alex stein started showing up at city council meetings across texas. but politicians never pays. attention to him. he's a citizen, but they were not that interested. sot he decided on a new approah outside adopt the alter egoer prime e time number ninety nine alex stein. he became a lot more voluble and in the process showed us how unhinged our own leaders have become. here, for example, is alex stein at a recent meeting of the dallas city council explaining why mandatory vaccinations are essential. you got to mandate vaccines because right now i'm losingus housekeepers left and right because listen, every time the service services a housekeepere my house and theyan test positive for coronavirus, i can't have them work around my kids. undi have to trans kids in myn house both on puberty blockers and you realize they are vulnerable. they're immuno the compromised. >> we need more people vaccinated. they thought that was real. probablywa compelling argument actually . then started went to richardson, texas and tried to convince a c
it wasn't so long ago that a guy from dallas, texas called alex stein started showing up at city council meetings across texas. but politicians never pays. attention to him. he's a citizen, but they were not that interested. sot he decided on a new approah outside adopt the alter egoer prime e time number ninety nine alex stein. he became a lot more voluble and in the process showed us how unhinged our own leaders have become. here, for example, is alex stein at a recent meeting of the dallas...
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5000 new hires in the next year, the positions of her processing processing centers in austin, texas, kansas cityden, utah. there are openings for both temporary and permanent jobs. no previous tax experience is needed. new this morning. delta airlines is resuming nonstop service between oakland and atlanta. that route was suspended in november of 2019. the oakland airport says it's important because it connects into delta's largest hub. and the busiest airport in the country. the airports is most recently that passenger traffic had increased by 76% in the last year. higher fuel prices aren't just affecting people who want to fill up their gas tanks. it also means we're paying more to fly. richard j. covas reports from laguardia airport in new york on why it might be best to book your summer travel early this year. if you scored a deal on airfare of these past few weeks will consider yourself lucky. they increase every 10 minutes for the rios family. well their daughter got a cheap ticket to orlando a few months back. but for mom and dad, they missed out. i got my ticket for like cheaper and i go
5000 new hires in the next year, the positions of her processing processing centers in austin, texas, kansas cityden, utah. there are openings for both temporary and permanent jobs. no previous tax experience is needed. new this morning. delta airlines is resuming nonstop service between oakland and atlanta. that route was suspended in november of 2019. the oakland airport says it's important because it connects into delta's largest hub. and the busiest airport in the country. the airports is...
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dead after a horrific crash that happened in texas overnight. 6 of the dead are students from the golf team that's in new mexico. this happened in the city of angers texas. it's about an hour from the texas new mexico border. the students play for the university of the southwest men's and women's golf team see had. people, both members of each team there. they were traveling golf tournament when a pickup truck apparently drove. head on into the team's van after it crossed the yellow lines. texas police say the crash caused both vehicles to go up in flames. 2 people inside the pickup were killed along with the 6 students and the team's coach who were in the van. another 2 students were transported to the hospital in critical condition. the exact cause of the crash is still being investigated. there's disturbing new video out of las vegas. it shows 2 children running across a busy intersection. >> and getting hit by an suv. fortunately they got up. they were not seriously injured, although it looks bad. there's the video happened last thursday. a car's dash cam shows the children running out into the crosswalk, but they were against the li
dead after a horrific crash that happened in texas overnight. 6 of the dead are students from the golf team that's in new mexico. this happened in the city of angers texas. it's about an hour from the texas new mexico border. the students play for the university of the southwest men's and women's golf team see had. people, both members of each team there. they were traveling golf tournament when a pickup truck apparently drove. head on into the team's van after it crossed the yellow lines....
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. >> reporter: kalin lives in pampa, texas, a rural city of 17,000, where the local hospital closed its labor and delivery unit. she'll have to drive all the way to amarillo and hope for the best. >> we had a close call with my son, so it is a little nerve wracking, thinking about the next one. >> reporter: fewer than half of rural texas hospitals now deliver babies creating what's called "maternity deserts." one of the biggest factors a shortage of nurses heightened by the pandemic. cost is also an issue. >> a lot of rural hospitals are getting out of delivering babies, it's just so expensive. they just get to the point where they have to make a decision on that. >> reporter: jeff barndhart runs the hereford regional medical center in the texas panhandle. this is its maternity department, the only one for some 1,600 square miles. how often are you short of labor and delivery nurses? >> recently, we have to go on diversion in a part of the week. >> reporter: that's where a woman in labor is taken by ambulance to another hospital about 50 miles away. samuelwitz is on alert as her due dat
. >> reporter: kalin lives in pampa, texas, a rural city of 17,000, where the local hospital closed its labor and delivery unit. she'll have to drive all the way to amarillo and hope for the best. >> we had a close call with my son, so it is a little nerve wracking, thinking about the next one. >> reporter: fewer than half of rural texas hospitals now deliver babies creating what's called "maternity deserts." one of the biggest factors a shortage of nurses heightened...
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when she tried to appeal barbara butler's texas esmond, but this city dismissed the appeal on a technicality. saying butler's husband is listed as the taxpayer of record, even though she has been making the payment since his death. i'm not a not gonna, i'm not gonna lose my house because it's very far. i'll find a way to get money. yep, definitely. if she can't, she'll join thousands of other home owners in struggling neighborhoods who have help pay for the cities prospering downtown, with their homes. john henderson, al jazeera detroit, 2 more south american teams of qualifying for this year's football world cup in castle iroquois clenched their place with a one know when against peru, who can still make the finals. ecuador little so qualified. ah, it's good savvy with us. hello, adrian. said i got a hearing, so how the headlines now to sierra ah, i read sharon subbing how to get in keith this morning. early a russia announced a new phase in its attack on ukraine. moscow says it may not focus on taking control of east and don bass region. it isn't, however, ruling out storming, besieged ukr
when she tried to appeal barbara butler's texas esmond, but this city dismissed the appeal on a technicality. saying butler's husband is listed as the taxpayer of record, even though she has been making the payment since his death. i'm not a not gonna, i'm not gonna lose my house because it's very far. i'll find a way to get money. yep, definitely. if she can't, she'll join thousands of other home owners in struggling neighborhoods who have help pay for the cities prospering downtown, with...
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plain and simple. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: it wasn't so long ago that a guy from dallas, texas, called alec stein started showing up in citytings across texas, but politicians never paid attention to him. he was a citizen, but they were not that interested. he adopted the alter ego and became a lot more valuable and in the process showed us how unhinged our own leaders have become. here's alec stein at every recent meeting explaining why mandatory vaccinations are essential. >> we've got to mandate vaccines because right now i am losing housekeepers left and right because listen, every time they send a housekeeper to my house and they test positive, i can't have them work around my kids. i have two trends kids in my house and they are vulnerable. we need more people vaccinated. >> tucker: they thought that was real. then they tried to convince the city council to start world war iii. watch. >> i am a sergeant in the ukrainian foreign legion. i am here today to recruit to some of you to go fight in world war iii. when you join ukraine's foreign legion, we are going to train you. you don't even need any training. we are goin
plain and simple. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: it wasn't so long ago that a guy from dallas, texas, called alec stein started showing up in citytings across texas, but politicians never paid attention to him. he was a citizen, but they were not that interested. he adopted the alter ego and became a lot more valuable and in the process showed us how unhinged our own leaders have become. here's alec stein at every recent meeting explaining why mandatory vaccinations are essential. >> we've got...
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newshour weekend special correspondent karla murthy traveled to houston texas to get a tour of the city'sublic art collection, one of the largest collections in the state. >> reporter: when travelers arrive at the main terminal of hobby airport in houston, texas, they're greeted by a work of art. >> this is one of my favorite pieces, this really beautiful multi panel mural. it's by local artist libby masterson. libby comes from a family of jewelry makers. you can see there's a lot of jewel tone qualities going on here. but she's also a great traveler and loves to travel and explore new places. so, this is from one of her travels, and it's kind of her view out the window of the airplane. passengers really love this piece, as do i. reallyakes me want to get on a plane ango somewhere. >> reporter: this mural is one of nearly 350 artworks owned by the city's airport system. >> we've got video, textile, art, paintings, drawings, sculpture, photography, a little bit of everything. >> reporter: alton dulaney is the curator for houston's three airports, which include bush intercontinental and ell
newshour weekend special correspondent karla murthy traveled to houston texas to get a tour of the city'sublic art collection, one of the largest collections in the state. >> reporter: when travelers arrive at the main terminal of hobby airport in houston, texas, they're greeted by a work of art. >> this is one of my favorite pieces, this really beautiful multi panel mural. it's by local artist libby masterson. libby comes from a family of jewelry makers. you can see there's a lot...
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tornados could hit from kansas city to central texas. 80s across the deep south today. around 60 in the pacific northwest. >>> coming up, the father of four killed by a grizzly bear. >>> what we're learning about the death of foo fighters' drummer taylor ♪ ♪ create a season full of curiosity. your happiest spring starts at lowe's. >>> scary moments in formula one racing. mick schumacher got into this ugly crash for the saudi arabian grand prix. he's been released from the hospital and says that he is okay. >>> the second black box has been recovered from that boeing 737 that crashed this china. the flight data recorder was found buried at the crash site. chinese officials confirmed over the weekend that none of the 132 souls on board survived zblrj. >>> a deadly bear attack in montana. the 40-year-old father of four was attacked during a hiking trip after separating from a friend. a gofundme page has been set up. >>> new information on the death of taylor hawkins. the initial toxicology report found ten drugs in his system including opiates and anti-depressan anti-depre
tornados could hit from kansas city to central texas. 80s across the deep south today. around 60 in the pacific northwest. >>> coming up, the father of four killed by a grizzly bear. >>> what we're learning about the death of foo fighters' drummer taylor ♪ ♪ create a season full of curiosity. your happiest spring starts at lowe's. >>> scary moments in formula one racing. mick schumacher got into this ugly crash for the saudi arabian grand prix. he's been released...
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why is it happening here among private lands in the state of texas? cities get a permit in 10 days.of what these companies have to deal with. add debanking to that by wall street, talk of a wind fall profits tax. they are insulted when the administration goes to venezuela and saudi arabia asking for more oil that we can produce here at home. they get fired up. >> first of all, they are not green. they are going to produce it in a very unfriendly environmental way. going to be very bad for the environment. we're going to produce it much cleaner here. it's right here, it's good for america, creates american jobs. >> wages here, two months' time up 20%. 20-year-old making $200,000 a year. >> wow. real answers from people who do this for a living. >> thanks, lauren. >> quarter until 9:00 on the east coast. let's check in with our senior meteorologist janice dean. >> hi, guys. where are you from? >> new jersey. >> pittsburgh, pennsylvania. >> what's your name? >> bernice. >> hi, bernice. we love you. what's your name? >> ken. my sister watches religiously. >> wonderful. >> barbara, st. a
why is it happening here among private lands in the state of texas? cities get a permit in 10 days.of what these companies have to deal with. add debanking to that by wall street, talk of a wind fall profits tax. they are insulted when the administration goes to venezuela and saudi arabia asking for more oil that we can produce here at home. they get fired up. >> first of all, they are not green. they are going to produce it in a very unfriendly environmental way. going to be very bad for...
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city. to expand high-speed internet, like brownsville, texas. or to give people good paying jobs, like they are doing in oklahoma city. by the way, a lot of jobs coming to be that you're going to meet up train up people. thanks to the bipartisan infrastructure bill. everybody heard from my secretary a little bit earlier. i'm america is falling -- america is falling behind on infrastructure. we used to be number one, now we are number eight. not only as infrastructure week finally arrived, we are talking about infrastructure decade, not week. [applause] folks, we authorize 4000 projects across the country. they are starting this year, not later, this year. we're going to create millions of jobs, building roads, highways, airports. tim million homes and 400,000 -- 10 million homes and 400,000 schools. . folks, we are investing 65 billion dollars to deliver high-speed internet. everywhere in america, urban, rural, communities. we can't be a country where a mother would have to take her kid in the mcdonald's parking lot to do their homework over the
city. to expand high-speed internet, like brownsville, texas. or to give people good paying jobs, like they are doing in oklahoma city. by the way, a lot of jobs coming to be that you're going to meet up train up people. thanks to the bipartisan infrastructure bill. everybody heard from my secretary a little bit earlier. i'm america is falling -- america is falling behind on infrastructure. we used to be number one, now we are number eight. not only as infrastructure week finally arrived, we...
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unnecessary, at least in big cities and metropolitan areas, to reduce traffic jams, shared mobility concepts are being tested. like in shands and china, that's had completely driverless texas since 2021 ne auto x taxi feed covers the entire city. amazing. not quite at that level in germany. as hamburg the electric many bas, he'd cruises through the city at 25 kilometers an hour. many of these projects currently still have backup drivers on board, but shared mobility will become more flexible and convenient pretty soon. in the autonomy future, i'll be a passenger, not a driver. i won't have as much control, but i won't need to pay too much attention either. that's the a i's job. current assistance systems aren't quite there yet. they've got through them bizarre. going to tell us that now where to go and it tells you the way the artificial intelligence already knew us where to go involved in a car and drive to the mechanic on its own because it detects there's a problem. it can realize you're tired and drive you home activist food, it's a loss of responsibility we're handing over. give i think artificial intelligence will decide for you to dish. but if this is the case, who
unnecessary, at least in big cities and metropolitan areas, to reduce traffic jams, shared mobility concepts are being tested. like in shands and china, that's had completely driverless texas since 2021 ne auto x taxi feed covers the entire city. amazing. not quite at that level in germany. as hamburg the electric many bas, he'd cruises through the city at 25 kilometers an hour. many of these projects currently still have backup drivers on board, but shared mobility will become more flexible...
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texas. kansas city, missouri, and ogden, utah .ings for both temporary and permanent jobs, and no previous tax experience is needed. stars from the big and small screen reunite to celebrate work of the past year and special honors chosen by all critics reporter actually divorced and has the recap and shows us to highlight of the 27th critics' choice awards. the movies. bam the tv shows how they viewed reviewed and continued award season at the critics' choice awards hosted by tay diggs and nicole buyer succession. acclaimed tv winners include best drama series succession, best limited series, mayor of east town and best comedy series. ted lasso. we see you we stand with you. in our hearts. are with you. bulgarian actress maria batalova was among those who sent support to the ukrainian people. they prayed that somehow, some way there can be left or enjoying that part of the world once again, as did lifetime achievement award recipient billy crystal. in his speech crystal shared while being recognized for past work. he's most excited
texas. kansas city, missouri, and ogden, utah .ings for both temporary and permanent jobs, and no previous tax experience is needed. stars from the big and small screen reunite to celebrate work of the past year and special honors chosen by all critics reporter actually divorced and has the recap and shows us to highlight of the 27th critics' choice awards. the movies. bam the tv shows how they viewed reviewed and continued award season at the critics' choice awards hosted by tay diggs and...
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city actions are predatory firms of why the housing crisis across the country the new york city to austin texasraised to live it is reprehensible to threaten the public health emergency and private equity landlords in the carlyle group should be ashamed the urge you to take steps to hold them accountable for illegal practices with massive speculation they are engaged in operating communities and the stream of livelihoods across the country. thank you for your time. >> thank you 127 of you for joining us on your stories that was really helpful obviously the members of the committee want to help those across the country to work together to find solutions to the problems that you explain today and your stories and we those are all very helpful that critical information of policy levels may seek to make housing safe and affordable and secure thank you senator test her for joining us and other senators on this call that especially you as residents and thank you to your courage for speaking up and organizing your communities to make a difference
city actions are predatory firms of why the housing crisis across the country the new york city to austin texasraised to live it is reprehensible to threaten the public health emergency and private equity landlords in the carlyle group should be ashamed the urge you to take steps to hold them accountable for illegal practices with massive speculation they are engaged in operating communities and the stream of livelihoods across the country. thank you for your time. >> thank you 127 of you...
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move out of places like california, illinois and new york and move into the sun belt and two cities in texasa. but this mess exodus is causing rent prices in these cities to rise or long time residents. this is a bad news if one is a renter. is essentially pricing people out of the market. that's what both nancy and eric say they're seeing in tucson, and it's happening in other sun belt cities miami, tampa and phoenix , all at the top of the list for rising rent. prices runs are definitely you know, growing at a rate that's you know, putting a lot of pressure on budgets for renters and really causing a lot of people to kind of i'm good stuck in this kind of affordability problem right now. and julie. single family homes are currently limited across the country. those are the hardest defines, and those experts say that it could be years before enough of them come on the market to meet the current demands. here in tucson, arizona . giovanni luigi ktvu, fox two news, all right. thank you. this florida highway patrol trooper is without question a hero and i'm just proud to don the same uniform t
move out of places like california, illinois and new york and move into the sun belt and two cities in texasa. but this mess exodus is causing rent prices in these cities to rise or long time residents. this is a bad news if one is a renter. is essentially pricing people out of the market. that's what both nancy and eric say they're seeing in tucson, and it's happening in other sun belt cities miami, tampa and phoenix , all at the top of the list for rising rent. prices runs are definitely you...
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our fans and texas tech and duke are flooding the city. this is a huge boost to the city's tourism industry which is trying to recover from the pandemic. not just hotel and restaurants but ride share drivers and all three of our bay area airports and wine country and other organizations and people benefiting. >> spring is here. this tournament being here is like a rebirth suddenly for businesses here in san francisco. >> we are staying until sunday because our son is in the duke team. we are very supported. >> as for safety around san francisco, we know that's a problem and car break-ins, fspd is out in force. they want to remind tourists, don't leave valuables in your car. if you see something, say something. >>> we mentioned that game conference, thousands of artists and engineers are in town, that story coming up next. >>> a murder of 29 years ago have been solved. this caught the attention of america's most wanted. su mings the tang was killed from a robbery. the case remained unsolved until now. the county's cold case unit says new le
our fans and texas tech and duke are flooding the city. this is a huge boost to the city's tourism industry which is trying to recover from the pandemic. not just hotel and restaurants but ride share drivers and all three of our bay area airports and wine country and other organizations and people benefiting. >> spring is here. this tournament being here is like a rebirth suddenly for businesses here in san francisco. >> we are staying until sunday because our son is in the duke...
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in texas in the bigger cities, houston and dallas are starting to see you in rural areas we have notdoes it react to narcan? >> i have heard it does not respond the same way and may not respond at all. i've heard the use narcan and the individual thighs anyway. elizabeth: oh god, all right. we got sheriff's office who say they fear for their own law enforcement officers, firefighters and k-9 squad because of this, is that what you are hearing, too? >> exactly. we carry narcan with us, if we hear it doesn't work and we get down to try to help somebody and they throw up or spit in it gets in our mouth, we are done. elizabeth: this is scary and we are going to stay on this because we got this home and security saying contemporary shelters working with other government agencies and nonprofit potential mass migration, as much as 18000 at the us-mexico border if the white house lifts title 42, trumps pandemic border policy. that's 18000. it's anywhere 7000 to 12,000 to 18. if it's 18000 daily, but more than 4,150,000 a month. >> title 42 for the health and safety of the united states, you
in texas in the bigger cities, houston and dallas are starting to see you in rural areas we have notdoes it react to narcan? >> i have heard it does not respond the same way and may not respond at all. i've heard the use narcan and the individual thighs anyway. elizabeth: oh god, all right. we got sheriff's office who say they fear for their own law enforcement officers, firefighters and k-9 squad because of this, is that what you are hearing, too? >> exactly. we carry narcan with...
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million ♪ >> 9 people are dead after an overnight crash in texas. 6 of them are students from a new mexico university golf team happened in the cityandrews, texas about an hour away from the texas and new mexico border. students play for the university of the southwest men's and women's golf team. they're traveling from a golf tournament when a pickup truck apparently drove head on into the team. van, texas police there say the crash caused both vehicles to go up in flames to people and not inside the pickup were killed along with 6 students and the team's coach who were in the van. another 2 students were taken to the hospital in critical condition. cause of the crash is still under investigation. former cnn anchor chris cuomo is suing cnn seeking millions of dollars in compensation and damages. he wants 125 million dollars for what he calls his unlawful firing by cnn. the network fired their highest-rated anchor late last year after a new york attorney general's report show that he helped his brother than new york governor andrew cuomo fight harassment allegations. chris cuomo's attorney claims cnn new cuomo was helping his brot
million ♪ >> 9 people are dead after an overnight crash in texas. 6 of them are students from a new mexico university golf team happened in the cityandrews, texas about an hour away from the texas and new mexico border. students play for the university of the southwest men's and women's golf team. they're traveling from a golf tournament when a pickup truck apparently drove head on into the team. van, texas police there say the crash caused both vehicles to go up in flames to people and...
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thunderstorms that could bring very large hail, damaging winds, and possible tornados cities in the risk area include dallas, texasd shreveport, louisiana. >>> new developments in the search for a possible serial killer targeting the homeless in two separate cities police say the gunman has been linked to attacks in new york city and washington, d.c. emilie ikeda has more. >> reporter: tonight investigators releasing new images of a gunman behind five senseless shootings. authorities in both new york and washington, d.c. urging homeless people to be individual land. >> homelessness should not be a homicide. this was a cold-blooded attack. >> reporter: the attacker most recently caught on camera in manhattan walking up to a sleeping man saturday and firing execution style. earlier that morning, police say the suspect shot another person less than a mile away. investigators believe he could be the same gunman wanted in three other incidents in washington, d.c. earlier this month so far shooting five homeless people, killing two. >> these people are going through their own struggles, and it is unfortunate they are in
thunderstorms that could bring very large hail, damaging winds, and possible tornados cities in the risk area include dallas, texasd shreveport, louisiana. >>> new developments in the search for a possible serial killer targeting the homeless in two separate cities police say the gunman has been linked to attacks in new york city and washington, d.c. emilie ikeda has more. >> reporter: tonight investigators releasing new images of a gunman behind five senseless shootings....
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we are collectively from different cities in texas working very hard.y to be released when the news first came to the united states' attention. but what is going on now is, and where my focus is, is with the administration, the president, and of course the state department. we expected the state department should be able to see and talk to brittney in the next couple of days. our last conversation was, we're hoping it would be over the weekend. what many people don't know is that they really weren't denied the right to see her. there is a protocol that russia used, however you want to believe it is worthy, it is that this person must wait a certain period of time to test for covid before they would allow additional visitors to see her. that would mean counsel because they were eager to see her immediately, in addition, privacy forms to be signed. that has been done and they're pushing to see her over this weekend, to lay eyes on her, to determine her health and safety and whether she is in good spirits, to be able to emphasize that the united states gov
we are collectively from different cities in texas working very hard.y to be released when the news first came to the united states' attention. but what is going on now is, and where my focus is, is with the administration, the president, and of course the state department. we expected the state department should be able to see and talk to brittney in the next couple of days. our last conversation was, we're hoping it would be over the weekend. what many people don't know is that they really...
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texas. kansas city, missouri, and ogden, utah. there were openings for both temporary and permanent jobs. of workers who quit their jobs during the pandemic and then took another job say they regret it. that is, according to a survey by online career platform, the muse. the survey found that some people feel that their new role in their new job is different from what they were told during the interview process. the survey also found that 80% of those interviewed say it's okay to quit a job in six months. if the role is not what they believe was advertised. there are reports that tesla may not be able to achieve its goal of mass producing its own batteries this year. industry analysts say there are several challenges here, launching into factory developing batteries and the rising price of natural resources, they say without an in house supply of batteries. it will be difficult for tesla to meet its production goals. the ceo elon musk says making his own batteries is critical to his goal of building less expensive, longer range electric vehicles. all right time now is 8 50. let's talk abou
texas. kansas city, missouri, and ogden, utah. there were openings for both temporary and permanent jobs. of workers who quit their jobs during the pandemic and then took another job say they regret it. that is, according to a survey by online career platform, the muse. the survey found that some people feel that their new role in their new job is different from what they were told during the interview process. the survey also found that 80% of those interviewed say it's okay to quit a job in...
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texas. abc's marcus moore is in the city of round rock near austin. >> you can see the house just behind me, it has been destroyed, and we've seen just debris spread throughout the entire neighborhood. >> damage has also been reported in parts of alabama as the storms move east. we'll check today's forecast in just a few minutes. >>> president biden departs today for an emergency nato summit where he's expected to announce new ways to punish russia for the war in ukraine. meanwhile, the russian military is suffering new setbacks on the front lines. breaking overnight, the biden administration is expected to announce new sanctions against russia reportedly targeting hundreds of russian lawmakers. "the wall street journal" reports president biden has prepared sanctions against 300 members of russia's lower house of parliament and could reveal the punishments tomorrow when an emergency nato summit gets under way in brussels. the pentagon says the summit may also address new security questions including whether to keep u.s. troops in eastern europe for the long term as a deterrent to russia. >>
texas. abc's marcus moore is in the city of round rock near austin. >> you can see the house just behind me, it has been destroyed, and we've seen just debris spread throughout the entire neighborhood. >> damage has also been reported in parts of alabama as the storms move east. we'll check today's forecast in just a few minutes. >>> president biden departs today for an emergency nato summit where he's expected to announce new ways to punish russia for the war in ukraine....
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cities in texas, wisconsin and florida saw similar hate messages appear over the last month as well. >> the extremist group is believed to be connected. i'm taylor reporting kron. 4 news. >> some breaking news to tell you about san jose. police are reporting a deadly hit and run crash involving a pedestrian. the crash happened earlier tonight in the area of south white road and cold water drive. and in the southeast san jose police say an adult male was hit by a vehicle later died at a hospital is now the city's 10th pedestrian to be killed in a crash. so far this year. officers say they're still looking for the driver. who is responsible? >> more signs that things are getting back to normal for the first time since the start of the pandemic, most to san mateo county libraries will be open again on sundays starting this weekend library locations, including belmont brisbane, east palo alto and foster city will be open from 10 in the morning until 5 in the evening on sundays. you can find a full list of libraries and their new hours on our website. kron 4 dot com. >> latest bombshell o
cities in texas, wisconsin and florida saw similar hate messages appear over the last month as well. >> the extremist group is believed to be connected. i'm taylor reporting kron. 4 news. >> some breaking news to tell you about san jose. police are reporting a deadly hit and run crash involving a pedestrian. the crash happened earlier tonight in the area of south white road and cold water drive. and in the southeast san jose police say an adult male was hit by a vehicle later died...
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russian forces continue to target major ukrainian cities, thousands of thought of either been killed or wounded since this invasion began. join a hall, texas through some of the latest developments major ukrainian cities are surrounded and under constant attack. this is chair, need a city of textile factories, churches and monasteries, its greatest misfortune to lie on the root of rushes advance from the north eastern city of hunt, keith, to people wake daily to scenes of terrible destruction and a fast rising civilian death. toll look what food it is doing. this is a war crime committed. again. this is the choir here, this city of one and a half 1000000 people, most ethnic russians is being torn apart by russian forces for no reason. other than that it exists just across the border from russia in ukraine. what's a good day for you? and in the far south ukraine's biggest port, odessa, he's under threat to hear frantic efforts have been underway for days to build defenses against a possible beach landing multiple vessels belonging to russia's black sea fleet. hover on the horizon, including lending ships and support craft. ukraine's militar
russian forces continue to target major ukrainian cities, thousands of thought of either been killed or wounded since this invasion began. join a hall, texas through some of the latest developments major ukrainian cities are surrounded and under constant attack. this is chair, need a city of textile factories, churches and monasteries, its greatest misfortune to lie on the root of rushes advance from the north eastern city of hunt, keith, to people wake daily to scenes of terrible destruction...
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that is followed by phoenix, houston and austin another texas ity, san antonio made the list. one city, as well as georgia, florida and north carolina cities making the most move to list what does that have to do with energy a lot. longer term in particular. most of the metro areas are, you guessed it, really hot in the summer the kind of places where you will crank the air conditioning all day long in fact, probably all ten of the places have the windows closed and ac blasting three-to-six months a year. that will use a lot of electricity. in fact, air conditioners use 6% of all electricity produced in america. with everybody moving to areas cranking the ac all the time, what do you think will happen to the energy consumption up, up, up as you turn the thermostat down. as we argue over what power we use to make electricity, solar, wind, natural gas, nuclear, whatever the correct answer is yes. all of the above we need all. especially if everybody keeps moving to where it's hot you better start cranking up production of solar panels as fast as we are cranking the air conditioning rando
that is followed by phoenix, houston and austin another texas ity, san antonio made the list. one city, as well as georgia, florida and north carolina cities making the most move to list what does that have to do with energy a lot. longer term in particular. most of the metro areas are, you guessed it, really hot in the summer the kind of places where you will crank the air conditioning all day long in fact, probably all ten of the places have the windows closed and ac blasting three-to-six...
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equity landlord peers are our way there are housing crises across the country, from new york city to austin, texas where i used to live. it is reprehensible to threaten people's homes during an unprecedented public health emergency and private equity landmarks like green book and karla group should be ashamed to do it. senators, i urge you to take legal and regulatory text steps to hold private equity landlords accountable for unethical and illegal practices and took over the massive speculation that they are engaged in that struggling the housing crisis, operating communities, and destroying the lives and livelihoods of families and small businesses across the country. thank you for your time. thank you, ms. thank you, all seven if you, for joining us on your stories for really helpful. obviously the members of this committee want to help renters and residents across the country. we will work together to find federal state and local solutions to the problems you've explained today. your stories, from miss and hernandez miss jones and miss newman and mr. cuellar and mrs. nunez and ms. tour frischm
equity landlord peers are our way there are housing crises across the country, from new york city to austin, texas where i used to live. it is reprehensible to threaten people's homes during an unprecedented public health emergency and private equity landmarks like green book and karla group should be ashamed to do it. senators, i urge you to take legal and regulatory text steps to hold private equity landlords accountable for unethical and illegal practices and took over the massive...
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cities in texas, wisconsin and florida saw similar hate messages appear over the last month as well. >> the extremist group is believed to be connected. i'm taylor reporting kron. 4 news. >> and happening now, san francisco's police chief is revealing the department's new plans to prevent the use of dna evidence from rape victims in criminal cases. yeah. the move comes after a woman was arrested and charged based on evidence used from her rape kids. kron four's. jonathan mccall live in the newsroom tonight with the details on this case. jonathan, this is garnered a lot of attention. you know, folks have definitely been talking about this for the last few weeks. great and the evening. the police commission meeting still underway right now. the commissioners getting a chance to question police chief bill scott and exactly >> how this all went down. chief bill scott says that he is adamant that right now this is the only case that this has happened with in the department during tonight's police commission meeting, the chief said that the dna was blood left at the scene of a 2016 retail
cities in texas, wisconsin and florida saw similar hate messages appear over the last month as well. >> the extremist group is believed to be connected. i'm taylor reporting kron. 4 news. >> and happening now, san francisco's police chief is revealing the department's new plans to prevent the use of dna evidence from rape victims in criminal cases. yeah. the move comes after a woman was arrested and charged based on evidence used from her rape kids. kron four's. jonathan mccall live...
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cities in texas, wisconsin and florida saw similar hate messages appear over the last month as well. extremist group is believed to be connected. i'm taylor reporting kron. 4 news. >> it's 5.38. and still ahead, the warriors back in action tonight. klay thompson and draymond green could be back on the core to and that would sure help. and after the break, also, the dangers facing a very a little league team. it's forcing them to move their games to other fields. ♪ ♪ i'm here for - your annual eye exam. because i'm having trouble - reading? exactly. they sort of make me feel... like i'm the most fabulous thing you've ever seen? exactly. i'll take 'em. ♪ ♪ ok, floor and decor, show me what you've got. i'll take 'em. now this tile says "spa day, all day." but this tile says "classic gone glam." and this modern look? it's sleek... yet chic. ok, i've got it. everything i need to pull this project together. and all at the perfect price. at floor and decor, you can realize any aspirational project at an inspirational price. because with an unmatched selection of high-quality products all at
cities in texas, wisconsin and florida saw similar hate messages appear over the last month as well. extremist group is believed to be connected. i'm taylor reporting kron. 4 news. >> it's 5.38. and still ahead, the warriors back in action tonight. klay thompson and draymond green could be back on the core to and that would sure help. and after the break, also, the dangers facing a very a little league team. it's forcing them to move their games to other fields. ♪ ♪ i'm here for -...
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texas republican primary the gubernatorial race. polls have closed in most of the stayed. immigration is one of the top issues into this primary race. but several republicans are to unseat the cityor of texas, greg abbott. we don't. joe biden to save a lot about that. one of the most profound crimes ever committed by an american president. we are going to talk to rendered divine, who has been covering this part thanks for coming on. what -- if you were to poll people, what are the biggest problems, immigration is always at the top of the list. what is biden going to say? >> miranda: hi, tucker. i would be surprised if he says anything, it is a black mark against his record. he is going to be talking a lot about ukraine's border. he won't be talking about america's border and we know that democratic politicians love having a war -- wall around their capitol went joe biden is giving his state of the union address but don't want to have a walt from stopping illegal migrants from invading the country. trying to break and illegally is an invasion in any one's language. and that is on joe biden. he has stated -- ceded control of the southern border to the cartels. people in the world
texas republican primary the gubernatorial race. polls have closed in most of the stayed. immigration is one of the top issues into this primary race. but several republicans are to unseat the cityor of texas, greg abbott. we don't. joe biden to save a lot about that. one of the most profound crimes ever committed by an american president. we are going to talk to rendered divine, who has been covering this part thanks for coming on. what -- if you were to poll people, what are the biggest...
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without the support of our city government, the exemplary work of the men and women and staff of the dallas police department, and criminologists from the university of texas san antonio. i would like to take a moment to publicly thank them and their sacrifice for a the incredible work they do every day to keep the residents of the city of dallas safe. our crime fighting strategy is centered on a violent crime reduction plan. it relies heavily on science and crime data, developed with the help of criminologists. the strategies of the plan focus on hotspots, policing based on crime analysis and mapping. we've broken the city down into approximately 101,000 grids. representing 10% of the city's total violent crime. this engagement with our community has driven down crime in these grids by 50%. the strategies consist of investigations, dallas pd works with other stakeholders to strengthen the neighborhood and reinvesting in the community. the longer term strategies included in the plan emphasize focused deterrence to change behavior of high risk offenders, including the provision of services, community violence interventions, and when necessary, enforcement a
without the support of our city government, the exemplary work of the men and women and staff of the dallas police department, and criminologists from the university of texas san antonio. i would like to take a moment to publicly thank them and their sacrifice for a the incredible work they do every day to keep the residents of the city of dallas safe. our crime fighting strategy is centered on a violent crime reduction plan. it relies heavily on science and crime data, developed with the help...