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on the telegraph channel, the 1st kind of unofficial military channel people are saying we always do that. we were fighting this war alone, and now we know that that's the case and we have to continue our flight. i remember, and of course the big question now is what this public for that means for us ministry a to ukraine in the near to of the well, that's absolutely right. now in the very short term, the military aid still continues, but there's been no pushed by donald trump to actually extend that to actually make it a wider support for ukraine. so this will run out at some point and i think donald trump's woods have been very clear post this meeting that they the by the lead has had he said they don't get it done without the without us. and it's not going to be perfect. if we let them go alone, he is convinced that ukraine cannot win, which is why he's back in russia. and so therefore, there is a concern from ukrainians that they have to see alternative. one of those alternatives may well come in about 24 hours time. when zalinski meets with your p and leaders and the recipient c
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the events on telegraph between 22nd and 27th street. >> and looks like it could be a pretty nice night out there. if you're going to be enjoying all the nice food, their first fridays. let's check in now with our chief meteorologist. >> lawrence karnow, a lawrence look at that that look good, especially in this right it's no good, too. but yeah, great weekend to get out there. enjoy tonight's going to be fantastic night to do it as well. skies mostly clear now. what a nice day. we've had the temperatures really pop back up above the average around the bay area today. well, we've got a nice weekend ahead now to live in outside right now. take a look toward rent headland. you've got some sunshine toward the coast. you'll see a lot of sun throughout the weekend. there's just no getting around that. we're gonna have some beautiful weather impact. it's still very nice outside right now. 62 in san jose currently 60 in alameda, 60 degrees in berkeley. 59 now in sausalito. 57 degrees cool down the slightly into san francisco and still 67 degrees as you make your way well inland into saint lina
the events on telegraph between 22nd and 27th street. >> and looks like it could be a pretty nice night out there. if you're going to be enjoying all the nice food, their first fridays. let's check in now with our chief meteorologist. >> lawrence karnow, a lawrence look at that that look good, especially in this right it's no good, too. but yeah, great weekend to get out there. enjoy tonight's going to be fantastic night to do it as well. skies mostly clear now. what a nice day....
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struggle with i mean, unfortunately, we've not updated any type of communications policy since the telegraph. so we did one up on the communications act of 1934. in 1996, and that was the last time we touched it. mm hmm. i actually try to pivot in the book because those become very tense. which is another reason why we never get anywhere. because people start trying to take sides. and i was very earnest about i wasn't to take a side in this book. i was going to explain it because for the layperson, reader, again, i was trying to talk to my 81 year old aunt. i wanted to have a backdrop of these conversation. to me, the conversations should be not just what you're talking about, but what does universal service look when it comes to communications? we made a point with the rotary phone to have it for everyone because we wanted them to have 911 service. that's why invested a lot in the fiber optics that we had then and why we continue to invest in fiber optics? you know, there are still people that live in south. they still have a telephone. everybody they still pick up the phone and they talk o
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brian: brosnan speaking to the sunday telegraph also saying he thinks the, quote, right decision forhise to give creative control to amazon. the new bond would replace actor daniel craig who has held the role for 16 years. you know, i saw pierce brosnan at church once. lara: oh. brian: it was wild. i felt very safe, put it that way. larry: is daniel craig, is he british? brian: yeah, i think he's somewhere -- lara: couldn't we just have an american actor with a britishing act a sent? brian: that's the debate. i think charlie's in on the british. charlie: no, it's just like, i don't know, i mean, 007 kind of has to be british, right? lara: he's got to have an accent. i don't know. [laughter] brian: i think it's got to be legit. lara: okay, fine. charlie: president trump is urging republicans to unite as the house is set to vote on a funding bill this week. lara: white house press secretary karoline leavitt is joining us next. ♪ sweet caroline, good times never seemed so good ♪ patients who have sensitive teeth but also want whiter teeth they have to make a choice one versus the other.
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the big night tonight. jana. >> frank and heather, they already have a telegraph at west grand blocked off to get ready for thisig festival. if you take a look, they have some of these vintage cars that are all lined up along the street. down the street on the other side. there's going to be a big main stage, but they are so glad to have this back. and as you mentioned, this is really an opportunity, something new this month to really honor women who make up such an important part of our oakland community. >> reporter. >> it's back. oakland's first fridays rolling on telegraph avenue downtown. again, a celebration this month of women's history month. >> what we wanted to do was actually take the time to highlight women who are doing phenomenal things right here in oakland. >> the theme is not history, but her story in the making. >> our main stage is all women line up, including the dj, so you'll see some local talent that will be showcased there. >> as with past first friday events, the evening includes food from local vendors, artists, music, dancing and local businesses. this year to the dope era, whips car
the big night tonight. jana. >> frank and heather, they already have a telegraph at west grand blocked off to get ready for thisig festival. if you take a look, they have some of these vintage cars that are all lined up along the street. down the street on the other side. there's going to be a big main stage, but they are so glad to have this back. and as you mentioned, this is really an opportunity, something new this month to really honor women who make up such an important part of our...
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so a lot of little things going on. >> the event will be on telegraph avenue between 22nd and 27 street starting at 5. francisco announced a new project today to honor bruce lee statue will spotlight the actor and preserve his legacy. >> it's almost like leaf. look the entire world upside down and cool to be giant. recently it left an indelible mark martial arts action films and the dismantling cultural barriers. >> he was a year in sharing philosophies, culture and art with the world in san francisco holds a significant place. it is like stuart. >> creators also think the statue will be another good spot for people to stop by and check out to help boost local tourism. still ahead on kron, 4 news at 3. tara chaos continues. the latest on trump's delays and >> plus, south bay riders can look at to a different monday and it's probably a good idea that they do. >> why some routes could be disrupted. and after the break, costco frenzy in the east bay. a look at the grand opening excitement. for all those making it big out there... ...shouldn't your mobile service be able to keep up with you
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jana katsuyama spoke with some of the participants in this community festival about this unique opportunity. >> it's back. oakland's first fridays rolling on telegraph avenue downtown again, a celebration this month of women's history month. >> what we wanted to do was actually take the time to highlight women who are doing phenomenal things right here in oakland. >> the theme is not history, but her story in the making. >> our main stage is all women line up, including the dj, so you'll see some local talent that will be showcased there. >> as with past first friday events, the evening includes food from local vendors, artists, music, dancing and local businesses. this year, two the dopyera whips car club women's group is showing off their wheels. >> i just want people to know that there are women in the car community who are present and working, who are building community efforts and resources and building bridges that you probably wouldn't normally see. >> jana courier, anna marie jones. >> new this month, first fridays will be honoring 14 nominees with two final award winners women honored for their contributions on a grassroots level to oakland
jana katsuyama spoke with some of the participants in this community festival about this unique opportunity. >> it's back. oakland's first fridays rolling on telegraph avenue downtown again, a celebration this month of women's history month. >> what we wanted to do was actually take the time to highlight women who are doing phenomenal things right here in oakland. >> the theme is not history, but her story in the making. >> our main stage is all women line up, including...
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music took center stage at the downtown arts and community festival. it's back along telegraphvenue between 22nd and 27th streets, just in time for international women's month. organizers say the event honors and celebrates the women who inspire and shape the community. this month's this month. it is called her story, her story in the making and featured women creators and entrepreneurs. that's great. yeah. >> all right, well, after a week and a half on the road, the warriors are back home tonight. >> sports director larry beil is here with sports. larry. >> dan, not only are the warriors home, their next seven games are all at chase center. can steph curry go for 40 again? there's only one team in the league which has held him under 40. and that's tomorrow's opponent the pistons next at dave's been very excited about saving big with the comcast business 5-year price lock guarantee. five years? -five years. and he's not alone. -high five. it's five years of reliable gig speed internet. five years of advanced securit. five years of a great rate that won't change. it's back. but
music took center stage at the downtown arts and community festival. it's back along telegraphvenue between 22nd and 27th streets, just in time for international women's month. organizers say the event honors and celebrates the women who inspire and shape the community. this month's this month. it is called her story, her story in the making and featured women creators and entrepreneurs. that's great. yeah. >> all right, well, after a week and a half on the road, the warriors are back...
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art and local creators, everything for sale and just to get involved to be part of the scene is happening on telegraph avenue from 05:00pm to 09:00pm. >> all right, 9.10, on the clock and we're going to take a break. but >> up next, the push to move ev it to make it more accessible in the bay area. how you might get some money to build the charging station of your own. >> and somebody needs to be with him. 24 hours. to make sure he doesn't get the panic attacks. >> and plus, a north bay high school principal on leave this morning after a student was stabbed multiple times inside of a classroom. we're going to speak more with victim's father. and it's a party in california's high country. coming up next, an organizer for black out weekend 2025. joins us live to tell us all about it. >> and it's going to be a gorgeous weekend up there at tahoe as well as for the bay area, a very pleasant forecast for us through the weekend for us through the weekend before a cooldown and cloud [ding] [upbeat music] ♪ yeah, baby, i like it like that ♪ ♪ i like it like that, i like it like that ♪ ♪ yeeeeeaaaaahhhhhh ♪ >>
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the two sectors? >> well. >> look. trump's policies have. been very. >> widely telegraphed. ket's trying to digest whether tariffs are going to be inflationary or recessionary stagflation. >> whether doge. >> will. >> cause a slowdown and whether. >> immigration is. going to have an effect on. >> labor costs. so i think it's important. >> to look. >> through what's going on now in this. >> current bout of. volatility to the structural changes. >> that are occurring as a result of this administration. that includes deregulation. flat. >> to lower. >> oil prices. >> we have. >> declining inflation. >> we. >> have an. accommodative fed. >> and we have an. >> sec that will be more accommodative. >> for m&a. >> so when we look. >> at that i do. >> think i. >> do believe. >> so what i mean what's happened so far. you know they've already said they're going to stick to the biden era m&a rules. that was kind of a surprise to people. yeah rules. >> are. >> going to change. >> i mean everything's. >> changing daily. >> remember years. >> ago. >> we spoke about the. >> risk of. 500 basi
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but by the time they take action on being alienated, it's going to be too late. everything that donald trump is doing right now, he he telegraphed during the campaign. and i think people who supported him, whether they were in the business community or the foreign policy community or the political community, comforted themselves with this idea that he wouldn't go there. >> oh, he's gone there. >> and he's going there. and what's really obscene about what's happening in europe now and it's, you know, it's mirrored by what he's doing with tariffs, is he takes a step forward and then backs off a little bit, and then he takes another step forward. even if he doesn't complete that journey down a complete abandonment of nato or a full imposition of tariffs, the communities that he's scaring and the communities that he's keeping off balance have to plan and take action already as if he will, because the issues are so existential. so germany now is, is completely reordering its own fiscal guidelines so it can spend more on defense and so it can ramp up defense spending. europe is rearming now in anticipation that they will have to go it
but by the time they take action on being alienated, it's going to be too late. everything that donald trump is doing right now, he he telegraphed during the campaign. and i think people who supported him, whether they were in the business community or the foreign policy community or the political community, comforted themselves with this idea that he wouldn't go there. >> oh, he's gone there. >> and he's going there. and what's really obscene about what's happening in europe now...
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trump telegraphed on the campaign trail so they stocked up to delay the impacts. now, if the tariffs on mexico and canada are follow through with on april second will see the same thing kind of play out here within days. a much wider range of grocery store items and products from canada and mexico could see substantial price changes at minimal 10 to 25%. but on some items like dairy, we could see a 250% increase. that is the latest figure trump throughout against canada. dairy. >> canada has been ripping us off for years on tariffs, for lumber and for dairy products. we may do it as early as today or will wait till monday or tuesday. but that's what we're gonna do. when a judge the same thing. it's not fair. never has been fair. and they've been farmers badly. >> and trump has touted the trade deficit as being quote, unfair and substantial. but hear the numbers. and i had to put this in a pie chart for my so you can actually see we're not far off from what we export and import the deficit with canada. only about 8% with mexico a little bit more. we export about 40
trump telegraphed on the campaign trail so they stocked up to delay the impacts. now, if the tariffs on mexico and canada are follow through with on april second will see the same thing kind of play out here within days. a much wider range of grocery store items and products from canada and mexico could see substantial price changes at minimal 10 to 25%. but on some items like dairy, we could see a 250% increase. that is the latest figure trump throughout against canada. dairy. >> canada...
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the event starts at 5:00 tonight on telegraph avenue and runs until 9 p.m. >> andre james, thank you. is your time. three women recently received death threats from a stalker while live streaming on santa monica pier. the escape and violent threats were all caught on camera. they were followed by a man during the live stream. he asked for a picture and then for a phone number in exchange for singing a song. police say the women deflected the request and then he started threatening to fight and kill them while lunging at them. >> hey, stop! whoa whoa whoa. what? get away from security! he's harassing us! what's going on? we're gonna kill you right now! >> you heard what he said right there. the women yelled for help from security. as you heard, when security arrived, they hid inside of a store until police arrived. santa monica police are trying to identify that man now. >> a greyhound rescue group based in walnut creek is now getting ready for a busy weekend. following a flight from down under. a flight from sydney touched down at sfo and those dogs were bred for racing in australia a
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the fomc has telegraphed it felt both the labor market and inflation had reached a point where you are comfortable maintaining. its target range. -- maintaining its target range. recent market data including last week's strong jobs report indicates the economy is on firm ground. markets have priced in fewer and fewer cuts and i want to talk broadly about these market conditions. do you see evidence of a higher neutral rate emerging at this point? chair powell: yes. there was a lot of reason to be concerned about downside risk in the labor market toward the middle of this year but that concern has diminished significantly. the labor market is very strong. the evidence in my view is that the neutral rate will have risen meaningfully from what it was, clearly very low before the pandemic. but i think it has moved up and many of my colleagues feel that way too. sen. hagerty: i would like to turn to what seems to be a popular topic at this point and that is the cfpb. in your response to the question earlier, you confirmed that when the cfpb submits quarterly funding requests, the fed is not
the fomc has telegraphed it felt both the labor market and inflation had reached a point where you are comfortable maintaining. its target range. -- maintaining its target range. recent market data including last week's strong jobs report indicates the economy is on firm ground. markets have priced in fewer and fewer cuts and i want to talk broadly about these market conditions. do you see evidence of a higher neutral rate emerging at this point? chair powell: yes. there was a lot of reason to...
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music took center stage at the downtown arts and community festival. it's back along telegraphe between 22nd and 27th streets, just in time for international women's month. organizers say the event honors and celebrates the women who inspire and shape the community. this month's this month. it is called her story, her story in the making and featured women creators and entrepreneurs. that's great. yeah. >> all right, well, after a week and a half on the road, the warriors are back home tonight. >> sports director larry beil is here with sports. larry. >> dan, not only are the warriors home, their next seven games are all at chase center. can steph curry go for 40 again? there's only one team in the league which has held him under 40. and that's tomorrow's opponent the pis all of sports resumes tomorrow night. the warriors hosting detroit pistons, the only team in the nba to hold steph curry under 40 points in all of their 24 previous meetings. now, the list used to include the nets, but curry took care of that thursday night in brooklyn. the half court, half time heave on the w
music took center stage at the downtown arts and community festival. it's back along telegraphe between 22nd and 27th streets, just in time for international women's month. organizers say the event honors and celebrates the women who inspire and shape the community. this month's this month. it is called her story, her story in the making and featured women creators and entrepreneurs. that's great. yeah. >> all right, well, after a week and a half on the road, the warriors are back home...
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the scene for her story is international women's month. >> it's celebrating women who shape oakland today features live music, art and local creators. it starts at 5 on telegraphworld's oldest female barber. she's 108. but this white here, japanese woman has no plans to retire any time soon. she's suing a call you she was formally recognized by the guinness world records this week with an officiac certificate. her career has spanned 90 years and she says she owes it all to her customers. big congratulations to her. how incredible. and that'll be off from the news from the studio here today. thanks so much for joining us here on kron. 4 news at noon. i'm stephanie lin. thank you so much for the privilege of your time. take care of yourselves this weekend. live in the day is next. >> thank you so much, stephanie. and today we've got a great show for you on live in the bay. we're tasting some delicious cheeses and drinks. plus, we're talking about events going on all over our community. and we have an artist from right here in the bay area who is previewing a coastal series will show you what that's all about. and hey, we've got a great show for you today coming
the scene for her story is international women's month. >> it's celebrating women who shape oakland today features live music, art and local creators. it starts at 5 on telegraphworld's oldest female barber. she's 108. but this white here, japanese woman has no plans to retire any time soon. she's suing a call you she was formally recognized by the guinness world records this week with an officiac certificate. her career has spanned 90 years and she says she owes it all to her customers....
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the design phase. that and that delay telegraphs all the way out to the end of ingleside because the work is sequential the dbi permit for surge is expected by august. the notice to proceed for clark construction the cmg see will follow in september clark will complete construction nine months later in about mid 2026. and to your question that was asked i think originally that was projected for december 2020 for moving from ingleside was to surge will complete in late 2026 ingleside is in the schematic design phase it's expected to finish estes in march. i will talk about the 1 to 1 swap negotiations and in an upcoming slide but overall that delayed the project that delayed ingleside design project by about one year 100% design and permitting will finish in late 2026 at about the same time that surge and pxd complete move in at egbert clark will then pivot from egg work to start construction at ingleside in late 2026 and then they have 24 months to achieve substantial completion. so late 2028 or early 2029 and i believe that was originally forecasted for mid 2027. the move in date back to ingleside sta
the design phase. that and that delay telegraphs all the way out to the end of ingleside because the work is sequential the dbi permit for surge is expected by august. the notice to proceed for clark construction the cmg see will follow in september clark will complete construction nine months later in about mid 2026. and to your question that was asked i think originally that was projected for december 2020 for moving from ingleside was to surge will complete in late 2026 ingleside is in the...
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>> well the most responsible thing be to go slow and steady and deliberate with clear telegraphing andut bitcoin is for people to understand that it's digital property. it's a savings account that empowers every single american to save their wealth and preserve it over time, and so what the government can do is to give clarity to the asset class and confidence to every american citizen so they know they have an alternative to gambling and the stock market. liz: i know you said that it's above your pay grade to decide, but you are allowed an opinion. do you think taxpayer money should be used to purchase these tokens and points to fill the reserve? >> i think the way to think about the industry is theres digital commodities, that's bitcoin and there's digital currencies like the stablecoins. that's really important for u.s. dollar supremacy and digital commerce. there are digital securities like tokenized stocks and bonds that actually provide a capital efficiency and globalization for american securities, and then there are digital tokens. assets that provide digital utility, that are
>> well the most responsible thing be to go slow and steady and deliberate with clear telegraphing andut bitcoin is for people to understand that it's digital property. it's a savings account that empowers every single american to save their wealth and preserve it over time, and so what the government can do is to give clarity to the asset class and confidence to every american citizen so they know they have an alternative to gambling and the stock market. liz: i know you said that it's...
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music took center stage at the downtown arts and community festival. it's back along telegraphe between 22nd and 27th streets, just in time for international women's month. organizers say the event honors and celebrates the women who inspire and shape the community. this month, it's called her story in the making and featured women creators and entrepreneurs. all right, let's check on conditions outside with lisa. >> it is a beautiful start to the weekend from our roof camera. you can see just a few clouds out there, but temperatures have dropped off into the 30s in our inland valleys, so certainly a cold start. but we'll gain another 15 degrees by the time we hit about 9:00. so a warm up for your saturday with widespread 60s and sunday just as nice. your forecast is coming up. >> also ahead seven on your side investigates scammers pretending to be a local refrigerator repair company. how they're leaving customers out in the cold. then some shocking new details about what killed gene hackman and his wife. but not al i mean, i know how the fire affected me, and there's always a
music took center stage at the downtown arts and community festival. it's back along telegraphe between 22nd and 27th streets, just in time for international women's month. organizers say the event honors and celebrates the women who inspire and shape the community. this month, it's called her story in the making and featured women creators and entrepreneurs. all right, let's check on conditions outside with lisa. >> it is a beautiful start to the weekend from our roof camera. you can see...
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the event kicks off at 5 p.m. on telegraphat 27th street. >> two bay area letter carriers are calling it a career. after a remarkable 40 years each with the postal service. celia jasso and mario sandoval were the center of attention at the san leandro post office this morning, and that's where a celebration was held to mark their four decades of service. jasso's retirement takes effect immediately. sandoval retiring next year. as for their plans. >> i'm going to travel and hopefully i'm healthy to do my routine with bike riding and hiking, which i loved. >> couple one more year, hopefully. she wants me. for 45 days so it's great, but no. are you sure? >> they both tell us they've seen the postal service go through dramatic changes during their careers, and they may be in store for more to follow. >> coming up, dollars and cents and decisions. new information about the state of oakland's finances and how it could impact city services. >> plus new details on the deaths of gene hackman and his wife and their dog. how, when and wh
the event kicks off at 5 p.m. on telegraphat 27th street. >> two bay area letter carriers are calling it a career. after a remarkable 40 years each with the postal service. celia jasso and mario sandoval were the center of attention at the san leandro post office this morning, and that's where a celebration was held to mark their four decades of service. jasso's retirement takes effect immediately. sandoval retiring next year. as for their plans. >> i'm going to travel and hopefully...
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music took center stage at the downtown arts and community festival, and it's back along telegraph avenue between 22nd and 27th streets, just in time for international women's month. organizers say the event honors and celebrates the women who inspire and shape the community. this month, it's called her story in the making and featured women creators and entrepreneurs. all right, let's get you outside. good morning lisa. >> good morning. starting out with a clear sky and chilly temperatures, here's the view from mount tam, where some inland valleys have dropped off into the 30s. otherwise, we're on our way to a very nice day today, and several days before we see a return to an atmospheric river and some rain, which we're going to get throughout the middle of next week. details coming up. >> also ahead seven on your side investigates scammers pretending to be a local refrigerator repair company. how they are leaving customers out in the cold. then shocking new details about what killed gene hackman and his wife. but not all as you welcome the feeling of touch with clearer skin and less itc
music took center stage at the downtown arts and community festival, and it's back along telegraph avenue between 22nd and 27th streets, just in time for international women's month. organizers say the event honors and celebrates the women who inspire and shape the community. this month, it's called her story in the making and featured women creators and entrepreneurs. all right, let's get you outside. good morning lisa. >> good morning. starting out with a clear sky and chilly...
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think that if we can intent the private sector -- insent the private sector in the right way and i think that's by telegraphing demand, then you get the private sector to actually invest in these yards and i think that that's an important thing. then i think it's also making a career out of having the appropriate skill set in the workforce and that comes from training and having proper programs. i think these are things that i have experience with, with businesses that i've run in terms of construction companies and how to create an apprentice program that attracts people and also makes sure your most talented, skilled labor doesn't leave so quickly and actually passes on those skills. sen. wicker: when a shipyard welder can go outside the gate and work at a convenience store for a competitive price, that has got to be fixed, does it not? mr. phelan: it durksz sir. that needs to be analyze and looked at. you can't have that kind of wage differential for those types of different jobs. sen. wicker: thank you very much for your testimony. i'm going to recognize the distinguished ranking member for questions. and
think that if we can intent the private sector -- insent the private sector in the right way and i think that's by telegraphing demand, then you get the private sector to actually invest in these yards and i think that that's an important thing. then i think it's also making a career out of having the appropriate skill set in the workforce and that comes from training and having proper programs. i think these are things that i have experience with, with businesses that i've run in terms of...
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the theme is her story for international women's month and it's celebrating women who shape oakland tomorrow is going to feature live music, art and local creators. it will be held on telegraph avenue starting at 5 remember our first first friday. i do very much. so we had the museum. we hadn't moved here yet were just visiting friends. do know that was 14 years ago. that forever ago. sofa love first fridays that like cook. that's like we got moved to the bay and here we are. 14 years later. >> great to be with you. thank you for hanging around extra late. we're going to have crossed 4 news at 6. coming up next. i will be here for that talking about tariffs, confusion, wineries here locally that were left in limbo after president trump paused some tariffs mexico and canada. and you're canadian stores who are now removing u.s. products from store shelves. so we'll get into that and much more. lawrence will have forecast got. has sports have a good time? is at 6 is >> oakland police are on the lookout for the person who kidnapped the woman in the middle of the day. the whole thing caught on camera. >> first, though, the mass firing of federal employees since president trump to
the theme is her story for international women's month and it's celebrating women who shape oakland tomorrow is going to feature live music, art and local creators. it will be held on telegraph avenue starting at 5 remember our first first friday. i do very much. so we had the museum. we hadn't moved here yet were just visiting friends. do know that was 14 years ago. that forever ago. sofa love first fridays that like cook. that's like we got moved to the bay and here we are. 14 years later....
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the community event starts at 5:00 tonight. it's on telegraph ave and runs through 9 p.m. their season, they have a new goalkeeper on the pitch. kendall mcintosh is an oakland native who returns home after spending a decade playing professional soccer nationwide. cristina rendon has his story. >> i would love to stay here for the rest of my career. >> in our ktvu studios, it's oakland roots goalie kendall mcintosh. >> i'm just excited to be here, excited to be with the boys, excited to win some games and excited to get the season started. >> mcintosh is right at home at the roots practice facility. the 31 year old's roots run deep here in the bay area. he's an oakland native. >> so i played for montclair soccer. i'm sure they have a picture somewhere that they can throw up here. and then i played in santa rosa with santa rosa united, and then i ended up going to san jose and playing with the san jose earthquakes academy team before i went off to college at santa clara university. >> he credits coaches for helping mold him personally and professionally. >> i think that that
the community event starts at 5:00 tonight. it's on telegraph ave and runs through 9 p.m. their season, they have a new goalkeeper on the pitch. kendall mcintosh is an oakland native who returns home after spending a decade playing professional soccer nationwide. cristina rendon has his story. >> i would love to stay here for the rest of my career. >> in our ktvu studios, it's oakland roots goalie kendall mcintosh. >> i'm just excited to be here, excited to be with the boys,...
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the tariffs are going into effect tonight. it's not like this came out of left field he's been telegraphing that he campaigned on and very confident about it, he told the markets that. i think the market knows were playing the game of cat and mouse never believing or think there's good to be a last-minute deal and there may be a last-minute deal you know how you said in your opening statement we have eight hours to go a lot can happen in eight hours. that is true and he was sitting next to be on the set let's talk about what you heard within that enough to set the dow down 751-point. >> there is a reason that the market has historically done best when there is gridlock in washington. when stuff moves too fast it's too disruptive even if some of the policies will end up being good for the economy a year or two years from now there will be disruption and that hurts the economy in the short run and that's what were dealing with right now. >> you would think that taiwan semi will be a stock that would rally in the other chip names not only are they not rallying the recession lows in many cases on the news that would seem to be very go
the tariffs are going into effect tonight. it's not like this came out of left field he's been telegraphing that he campaigned on and very confident about it, he told the markets that. i think the market knows were playing the game of cat and mouse never believing or think there's good to be a last-minute deal and there may be a last-minute deal you know how you said in your opening statement we have eight hours to go a lot can happen in eight hours. that is true and he was sitting next to be...
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the food. they're going to all kinds food. music are. >> local creations, it's on telegraph avenue from 05:00pm to 9. >> all right. we're going to take a break at 8.11, but still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news, a south bay school system bracing for layoffs. new this morning. walk at the latest timeline for when those job cuts might happen. >> and somebody needs to be with him. 24 hours. to make sure he doesn't get the panic attacks. >> plus, a north bay high school principal on leave this morning after a student was stabbed multiple times in a stabbed multiple times in a i'm not happy with the way that pg&e handled the wildfires. yeah. yeah. i totally, totally understand. we're adding a ton of sensors. as soon as something comes in contact with the power line, it'll turn off so that there's not a risk that it's gonna fall to the ground and start a fire. okay. and i want you to be able to feel the improvements. we've been able to reduce wildfire risk from our equipment by over 90%. that's something i want to believe. [skateboard sounds] >> if we're team is going to be the best we can to ski in town with all the n
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it's the stability of the american economy that has made the american economy the powerhouse that it is. so if he's telegraphing he sees coming, i mean, jean, how does he get around despite telegraphing it and his his people saying, oh, well, he told us it was going to happen. how does he get around being blamed? he's for it. >> he's also massively. >> putting things. >> on other people. right. >> like that. >> that and he has been doing that for a really long time. >> when you talk. >> to trump allies, when you talk to most importantly, trump. >> voters. >> what you hear from. >> them is. >> that like, oh, he. >> we trust him. >> he someone else did it, right. >> it's china's fault. it's someone else's fault. >> in 2018, when i was at politico, i did a video series and i went out to iowa and i was talking to a soybean farmer, and. >> at that point, he had lost thousands and. thousands of dollars because of the trade war that. >> trump was having with china. >> at the. >> time on soybeans. and i asked him, i said, do you blame donald trump? he said, no, because i have to trust that he is going. >> to get it rig
it's the stability of the american economy that has made the american economy the powerhouse that it is. so if he's telegraphing he sees coming, i mean, jean, how does he get around despite telegraphing it and his his people saying, oh, well, he told us it was going to happen. how does he get around being blamed? he's for it. >> he's also massively. >> putting things. >> on other people. right. >> like that. >> that and he has been doing that for a really long...
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yesterday compared with what keir starmer, the big bear hug he enveloped, uh, zelenskyy in today outside of ten downing street and just how he went to great pains to telegraph his support. just your thoughts on on how very opposed american policy is right now with that of one of its closest allies, the uk. >> jessica, you. >> couldn't have. a more starker pair of reactions. look what we saw yesterday. it was disconcerting. it was almost painful to watch. and i unfortunately have subjected myself to watching this several times. as someone who has worked in and around the oval office over the course of many years, as an american who reveres the office precisely because it has been the venue where presidents of both political parties over the course of successive decades have protected and promoted liberty and freedom and democracy, and gave meaning to that very term that you heard from the european leader, the leader of the free world. um, that is not at all what we saw yesterday. in fact, we saw quite the opposite yesterday. i think what we saw yesterday was an ambush, and i think it was in many ways a premeditated ambush. not to, of course, support our part
yesterday compared with what keir starmer, the big bear hug he enveloped, uh, zelenskyy in today outside of ten downing street and just how he went to great pains to telegraph his support. just your thoughts on on how very opposed american policy is right now with that of one of its closest allies, the uk. >> jessica, you. >> couldn't have. a more starker pair of reactions. look what we saw yesterday. it was disconcerting. it was almost painful to watch. and i unfortunately have...
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so in the short term, yes, the barometer is the stock market for president trump. that is clear. he telegraphs that and states that clearly what he is doing with canada and mexico has less to do with canada and mexico and more to do with china. we are in a loan stance in the world, trying to reorient the world and reset the trading relationship with china, and without allies in this fight, some some of us i wish we had we had done this in the first trump administration with building support in europe and india, and our trading partners that we're most closely tied to and bring them along with us. and this is trump's way of bringing them along, which is punishment until they come on team usa. >> can i say that's a pretty sophisticated analysis? and you might be right. i tend to think it's about personalities. he doesn't like justin trudeau. the stated basis migrants and fentanyl. really, to the extent that we have to impose a 25% tariff, it makes no sense. americans can't understand tariffs. big picture, but they do understand the price of automobiles, vegetables and t-shirts. this will come ba
so in the short term, yes, the barometer is the stock market for president trump. that is clear. he telegraphs that and states that clearly what he is doing with canada and mexico has less to do with canada and mexico and more to do with china. we are in a loan stance in the world, trying to reorient the world and reset the trading relationship with china, and without allies in this fight, some some of us i wish we had we had done this in the first trump administration with building support in...
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the president, secretary of war simon cameron, on june 28, 1861. that when lane made requests that they were to be, quote put through. don't be writing or telegraphing washington, but put it through. unquote. in dr. castle's words quote lane's brigade, an irresponsible mob which looted and burned out of one lust in discriminatory, injured all missourians, whether loyal or rebel, the ultimate responsible for this mob rested with president lincoln. the commander in chief, despite his losses. mr. mr. morris kind of in a job like fashion, remained loyal to and the union. however, he did leave cass county and relocated the remains of his destroyed mill in the village of westport in jackson county. in this example, the federal government failed in its fundamental obligation to protect its loyal citizens of morris town. it permitted and the lawless activity to destroy the civil rights of its citizens. on the flipside of this failure to protect citizens personal safety and their property, the federal command under general john c frÉmont, the standard bearer of 1856 for the republican party, declared martial law. in august 1861. in the of the federal loss wi
the president, secretary of war simon cameron, on june 28, 1861. that when lane made requests that they were to be, quote put through. don't be writing or telegraphing washington, but put it through. unquote. in dr. castle's words quote lane's brigade, an irresponsible mob which looted and burned out of one lust in discriminatory, injured all missourians, whether loyal or rebel, the ultimate responsible for this mob rested with president lincoln. the commander in chief, despite his losses. mr....
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the theme is her story. 4 international women's month in and celebrating women who shape oakland tomorrow. of course you can get live. music can get food, good stuff to buy all happening on telegraph avenue begins at 5 runs until 09:00pm. really is an awesome time. let's see though, if people head out there whether or not the weather will be good for that event. i think i saw a lake merritt fishing shirt there. that's a yeah. it's like bass pro shops. right. connection. aren't all that out there garlic i was kind of get hungry. there's some really good stuff there. yeah, this is they they plan to. well, i mean, it's gonna work whether it can work out. great again. >> yeah, you knoi, it's been cold. it's been kind of wet on and off this weekend. now. well, we're going to see things turn the other direction tonight. it's going to be a cold night. there's no getting around that. the temperatures already falling off out mostly clear skies. the rain has come to an end. you're looking out toward the golden gate bridge right now. temperatures. yeah. get a little chilly. 45 right now in half moon bay. 45 also in the battle. 49 now downtown temperatures going. 47 in san jose. but frost adv
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let's wake up early and look live at oakland this morning where for the first time this year there will be a first friday event on telegraphh by honoring women who create, lead and inspire. tonight's event runs from 5:00 to 9:00. it will include light music, dance performances, displays of marketplace and women- owned businesses. i love that. >> you go, girl. >>> how have federal cuts to the workforce across the united states affected the latest jobs report. it is hot off the press this morning. we will talk >>> welcome back. as elon musk's department of government efficiency continues pushing the trump administration to cut government jobs we now have our hands on the impacts from the february employment report. cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger joins us now from new york. jill, we are starting to get early indications about the economy, the cuts, the tariffs. what are you seeing there in that report? >> well, actually i'm going to tell you this report is a little bit of a rearview mirror because most cuts that we have been seeing at the government level happened after the reference period. so really this really
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going to have a look at all i can almost smell the food, food, live music, art and all kinds of things that were made locally that you can buy it on telegraph avenue from 5 to 9. >> all right. we're going to take a break at 7.11, but still ahead, a south bay school systems bracing for layoffs. new this morning, we'll talk about the timeline leaders are provided for when these job cuts might happen. >> and governor newsom is breaking with his own party on the issue of transgender athletes in sports. we'll tell you what he had to say during the first episode of his new the first episode of his new why is ritz so good? so annoying. buttery, salty, showoffs. -i love them! -is that a smile? -this is a salty club! -salty! you're going to get us kicked out. so? that's better. loved by everyone. even the saltiest. i will never forget the picture that i have, i'm the only one that's not smiling. even though i'm with my close friends, i felt alone. i didn't feel pretty, i didn't feel confident. when i got invisalign, i built my confidence. it was the best investment that i could do. >> 7.14 right now sunshine. this is a dream in tahoe. okay. you know
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the divide that democrats find themselves. we keep returning to this, but donald trump keeps telegraphing to them what he's going to do, and he keeps telling them and they don't have a response. and that that is interesting because there's this 120 day hangover that democrats seem to have. and at some point you got to get back into the ball game. i mean, baseball's right around the corner. let's get going. >> yeah. democrats still trying to trying to find their voice here in this new administration. they really are. yeah. appreciate the insight and the analysis as always. good to see you. professor david mcewan sonoma state university. thank you. >> thank you very much. nice to see you. >> all right. up next here on the four this afternoon repairing the strained relationship between president trump and ukrainian president zelensky after that oval office blowup. the announcement from the white house late today about u.s. military aid i'm not happy with the way that pg&e handled the wildfires. yeah. yeah. i totally, totally understand. we're adding a ton of sensors. as soon as something comes in contact with the power line, it'
the divide that democrats find themselves. we keep returning to this, but donald trump keeps telegraphing to them what he's going to do, and he keeps telling them and they don't have a response. and that that is interesting because there's this 120 day hangover that democrats seem to have. and at some point you got to get back into the ball game. i mean, baseball's right around the corner. let's get going. >> yeah. democrats still trying to trying to find their voice here in this new...
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the fed officials seem to be telegraphing just what joe said. oing to be difficult for them to cut rates into a tariff induced rise in prices. at best, they're saying they need to be patient to see how the price increases work through the system. >> i'm going to be trying to parse out what our price level effects from what our inflation effects or what our first round effects, price level effects from second round effects onto other prices and potentially wages, etc. right. i want to try and understand what is happening. if we're only observing price level effects. which are expected to phase out over time, then a look through strategy may be the right thing to do. >> that was alberto mussallem, president of the saint louis fed. so if that's the case and the fed would likely look through the tariffs, inflationary effects. but if inflation expectations rise, mussallem and other fed officials suggest the fed may have to respond by keeping rates where they are or even hiking. markets have boosted the probability of rate cuts amid weaker economic dat
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the miss her story for international women's month. it's also celebrating women who have shaped oakland tomorrow is going to feature live music, art and local creators will be held on telegraph avenue starting at 5. >> currently, to see composer mentor for already with a look who is just a few of us. >> still ahead, federal cuts to dei programs now threatening part programs in the area where the san francisco why the san francisco symphony is pushing pause and after the break, key meeting between ukraine and the u.s. is in the works following that explosive following that explosive argument at the white house. i don't ever see anyone coming out to maintenance anything, so it's very scary for me because i have everything i love in this home. so, we've now implemented drone technology. how is that safe for me? it enhances the inspection, so it allows us to see things faster. your safety is the most important, and if you're feeling unsafe, that's not okay. it doesn't feel like that in our hearts. i mean, it's worrisome. [dog barks] [dog barks] >> the white house announced today us and ukrainian officials will soon restart talks in an effort to end russia's war. washington corre
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the discovery. took them all downtown to record their statements. and while they were there-- joe kovac: there was a call to our newsroom. keith morrison (voiceover): macon telegraphr joe kovac. joe kovac: thered been a body found outside an apartment up on coleman hill. keith morrison (voiceover): police had tried to keep their discovery quiet. but didnt take long before the news was online. and back in maryland, where laurens family had gathered-- kaitlyn wheeler: my uncle came in, and he asked, you know, have you heard the news? and we were like, no, we havent. i mean, we-- were in maryland. tell us what youre talking about. and he said, well, they found the body. and at that point, you know, it was just hysterics. keith morrison (voiceover): was it her? must be. downtown, investigators resorted to method. steve gatlin: whos closest to her, romantically or geographically? keith morrison (voiceover): start close, as they say. close to the victim. but, how close? oh, they had no idea. craig melvin: coming up, police look at the men in laurens life. her boyfriend david and her ex, joe. they wondered, could there have been a love triangle gone wrong? keith morrison
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telegraph ave from 5 to 9. congressman sam mcardle is going visit meadows elementary school in san jose today. celebrate read across america week. the carnival read to the giving trees read the giving tree class of 3rd grade students love that story followed by a q and a the event's going to highlight his ongoing commitment to literacy in education in the community. the visits scheduled for 9.30 this morning metals elementary. it serves a predominantly low-income latino student population. inbar carol plaza right across from the ferry building set undergo a major facelift. so earlier this week, san francisco supervisors unanimously approved 35 million dollar renovation plan that new green space kiosks for retail, a new stage for musicians. city officials are saying 10 million dollars lee from private donors will 15 to 20 million becoming from public funding city started hosting community meetings to get input from neighbors. and nearly 4,000 campsites in california could be shut down this summer because of federal budget cuts. yosemite national park is delain campground reservations at 5 of its most popular sites, staff because of a
telegraph ave from 5 to 9. congressman sam mcardle is going visit meadows elementary school in san jose today. celebrate read across america week. the carnival read to the giving trees read the giving tree class of 3rd grade students love that story followed by a q and a the event's going to highlight his ongoing commitment to literacy in education in the community. the visits scheduled for 9.30 this morning metals elementary. it serves a predominantly low-income latino student population....