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he said when we were leaving for a nato summit in a meeting withh theresa may and the helsinki summitsaid to reporters as we were waiting to get on the rib -- the helicopter at the white house on, i think the meeting with putin might turn out to be the easiest one of all. who would have ever thought that? the answer is, the only person who ever thought that was donald trump. kristen: the first time a lot of people had heard about the lenski, the ukrainian president, was in relationship to the story a president from delaying military aid to ukraine, withholding nearly $400 million to get a favor, information on hunter biden. what was the impact of that episode, if any, on what happened today? ambassador bolton: i think it did have an effect on putin's assessment of not just trump but of the country more generally that they didn't fully understand the nature of the conflict between russia and ukraine, they didn't understand what putin's aspirations were. as i said a moment ago, so linsky had been unable during this entire period to develop a good relationship with the president of the u
he said when we were leaving for a nato summit in a meeting withh theresa may and the helsinki summitsaid to reporters as we were waiting to get on the rib -- the helicopter at the white house on, i think the meeting with putin might turn out to be the easiest one of all. who would have ever thought that? the answer is, the only person who ever thought that was donald trump. kristen: the first time a lot of people had heard about the lenski, the ukrainian president, was in relationship to the...
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theresa may managed to unite both sides.e, quite complementary. however, behind the scenes, it was difficult. >> when somebody's feeling awkward and nervous, it comes through in the pictures. and it was always difficult to get her in actual pictures. >> i don't think she felt at home doing media stuff. i think she felt threatened by that sort of environment. >> in africa that time when she started dancing, she seemed to come into her own there. and it played really well the next day in the papers. you know, the papers seemed to love it. you know, it's like, she's found herself. another three times in africa, you couldn't stop her dancing after that. >> i tried to explain to her that people just want to know that their prime minister is like them. >> i found her as much as prime minister because -- >> because we wouldn't let you, adam. >> at a time when you needed the media at least on board if not on side, she was fundamentally ill-equip frd a communications point of view to sell what she was trying to sell. >> i will shortl
theresa may managed to unite both sides.e, quite complementary. however, behind the scenes, it was difficult. >> when somebody's feeling awkward and nervous, it comes through in the pictures. and it was always difficult to get her in actual pictures. >> i don't think she felt at home doing media stuff. i think she felt threatened by that sort of environment. >> in africa that time when she started dancing, she seemed to come into her own there. and it played really well the...
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theresa may's former chief of staff also criticize that remark, because the idea that a democratic vote could be anything like equated to the kinds of things that you're seeing in ukraine, the pictures that you're looking at, -- >> let's watch him, because it looked to me that he was far from comfortable, essentially saying that boris johnson didn't say what we all heard him say. >> no, i don't think those two situations are directly analogous. i don't think the prime minister was saying that they were. >> he's not saying they're directly innocuous, but he is saying that the people of this country, like the people of ukraine, choose freedom every time. he gives brexit as an example. >> the situations are obviously not analogous. one is a democratic referendum in a country where people can debate ideas in peace. >> that's part of the situation that putin finds -- he doesn't like that idea of all the, expression of freedom. they're not directly analogous situations, i don't believe he meant to say that they were. >> i think sky viewers can make their own meetings. the relationship between
theresa may's former chief of staff also criticize that remark, because the idea that a democratic vote could be anything like equated to the kinds of things that you're seeing in ukraine, the pictures that you're looking at, -- >> let's watch him, because it looked to me that he was far from comfortable, essentially saying that boris johnson didn't say what we all heard him say. >> no, i don't think those two situations are directly analogous. i don't think the prime minister was...
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all of us correspondented headed to london because the president had a summit with theresa may and weosition for it. turned out the president on the way out said, you know what? i'm going to have a press conference. he took 25 questions. 25 questions. an impromptu press conference. president biden took six in a preplanned press conference. what president biden did not articulate today and this is something that many military analysts that we've talked to including keith kellogg and others we have spoken to, that he didn't articulate the support for ukraine to pull a victory out of this. they talk about what they're going to do to putin in terms of sanctions. he had that strange comment about responding in kind to a chemical weapons attack. they talked about you have to give this time and also the bizarre statement that sanctions were neverment to deter anybody because in the lead up to the invasion that's all anybody from the white house was saying, that they were meant to deter people. there's not a clear strategy to help ukraine win, which makes people wonder did president biden thi
all of us correspondented headed to london because the president had a summit with theresa may and weosition for it. turned out the president on the way out said, you know what? i'm going to have a press conference. he took 25 questions. 25 questions. an impromptu press conference. president biden took six in a preplanned press conference. what president biden did not articulate today and this is something that many military analysts that we've talked to including keith kellogg and others we...
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theresa may's former chief of staff has also criticized.eone has gone on court record to criticize it. this is something of a storm, because people think that was inappropriate. then there was a second thing that perhaps raised even more eyebrows. he alleged that had labor been in power, then they would have basically waked up the white flag to president putin. a serene essentially surrender. that was his allegation. of course, infuriating labor. they have done a very clear job of showing and saying that they stand with the prime minister on the nato action against president putin. so, many angered by those comments. boris johnson, of course, has a habit of doing this kind of thing. but not everybody in his own party likes it. i have to say, afterwards talking to activists, they were delighted with the speech. this kind of stuff -- the people who were in the whole listening to it. >> quite an important point to make. how it did go down with the activists. there i did ask richie sunak about his reaction to what the prime minister had to say
theresa may's former chief of staff has also criticized.eone has gone on court record to criticize it. this is something of a storm, because people think that was inappropriate. then there was a second thing that perhaps raised even more eyebrows. he alleged that had labor been in power, then they would have basically waked up the white flag to president putin. a serene essentially surrender. that was his allegation. of course, infuriating labor. they have done a very clear job of showing and...
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he attacked theresa may. do you remember that? do you remember him attacking the german president? host: i understand, but the relevancy of today? i'm saying how is it relevant to issues today? caller: he tried to break up nato, president trump. guess who else wants nato broken up? host: let's go to washington dc. hello. your message to president biden on russia and ukraine? caller: [indiscernible] the first casualty of war is the truth. i see a lot of untruth being presented to the american public , and i'm sure the president as well. i urge president biden to remain -- do not get us involved in a third world war. i was in korea when they said we would be home by christmas. i was in vietnam -- the american people do not know what suffering is until they go through a war. host: go ahead and finish your statement. we will leave you there. one of the other stories of the fight, dealing with a change in leadership and it comes to the white house. the management expert will steer the response for more than a year. in a statement thursday, the highly visible expert on cable devilish --
he attacked theresa may. do you remember that? do you remember him attacking the german president? host: i understand, but the relevancy of today? i'm saying how is it relevant to issues today? caller: he tried to break up nato, president trump. guess who else wants nato broken up? host: let's go to washington dc. hello. your message to president biden on russia and ukraine? caller: [indiscernible] the first casualty of war is the truth. i see a lot of untruth being presented to the american...
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tatked _ the reputation that theresa may talked about a few years ago, neither— talked about a few taking a look at the latest health stories. it could be good news for over half a million people who weren't able to have the vaccine. also, with the clocks changing this weekend, knocking our sleep patterns out of sync, i'll be helping giving you some tips to beat tiredness. we've got one doctor in the house and another on the road. - our vet drjames greenwood has been to meet the underdogs...
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they reported things like 11 russian-born kids had eaten and got to meet with putin before theresa may. it's not just in real estate, in yachts, in jets, it's not just in assassinations, several of which have occurred, are there any cities in the u.s. similarly challenged like london? do we need to be alert to certain areas of our country that have been a favorite of the oligarchs, a playground of the oligarchs? do we have a london grad in america. >> i don't know the answer to that. >> i'm not sure i could identify a specific u.s. city. i think as a general matter because of the aggressive stance we're taken, oligarchs are seen less and less on u.s. soil. >> in previous years perhaps they've played more freely. i see my time has expired. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you. mr. lahood. >> i want to thank all of you for your commitment and dedication to the work you do in service of our country. director wray, i wanted to talk to you about fisa. it is scheduled to expire in december of 2023. and i think you know that the fbi's credibility with members of congress when it comes to man
they reported things like 11 russian-born kids had eaten and got to meet with putin before theresa may. it's not just in real estate, in yachts, in jets, it's not just in assassinations, several of which have occurred, are there any cities in the u.s. similarly challenged like london? do we need to be alert to certain areas of our country that have been a favorite of the oligarchs, a playground of the oligarchs? do we have a london grad in america. >> i don't know the answer to that....
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absolutely eviscerating the importance of nato, trying to gut nato, attacking angela merkel, attacking theresa maytacking macron, attacking leaders basically of democracies, western democracies. but what has happened, a fractured nato has come together. the eu is flexing its muscles. it has been an extraordinary three weeks. i can't think of a more extraordinary three weeks in european history since 1989. >> so it has been extraordinary. joe, we thought of nato almost as road kill during the trump years. the nato alliance was fractured. it was demoralized. an american president was attacking it, talking about pulling american troops out of nato. now we see the rebirth of this alliance, the strength that it has, the way it has turned around russian expectations. russia -- putin thought that nato was dead. that's part of what he invaded. he thought this was a roll over. it turns out this basic ade of nato standing together, collective solidarity, supporting people who want freedom, who want the things that european union/nato countries have, that's as strong as it ever was. it is not surprising that
absolutely eviscerating the importance of nato, trying to gut nato, attacking angela merkel, attacking theresa maytacking macron, attacking leaders basically of democracies, western democracies. but what has happened, a fractured nato has come together. the eu is flexing its muscles. it has been an extraordinary three weeks. i can't think of a more extraordinary three weeks in european history since 1989. >> so it has been extraordinary. joe, we thought of nato almost as road kill during...
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also the tory peer lord barwell, who worked in number ten —— number 10 with theresa may. sitting on the fence and come out to join the allies in condemning russia's invasion of ukraine. latafe condemning russia's invasion of ukraine. ~ ., ., , ., ukraine. we will wait to see how that goes- _ ukraine. we will wait to see how that goes. ione _ ukraine. we will wait to see how that goes. ione with _ ukraine. we will wait to see how that goes. ione with the - ukraine. we will wait to see how that goes. ione with the latest i ukraine. we will wait to see how| that goes. ione with the latest in that goes. lone with the latest in london. we're joined now by conservative mp, robert halfon, who is the chair of the education select committee. good morning to you. hello, good morning — good morning to you. hello, good morninl. , , , morning. the spring budget coming in a cou-le of morning. the spring budget coming in a couple of days _ morning. the spring budget coming in a couple of days and _ morning. the spring budget coming in a couple of days and huge _ morning. the spring budg
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theresa trinidad sanchez guerra. and juan velascas. may they rest in peace. may their families find comfort. may our country learn from this tragedy. thank you, madam speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arkansas is recognized. mr. westerman: i support this bipartisan bill. unfortunate that something -- had so much agreement on it that people would point fingers at political figures or political movements and try to assign the actions of a disturbed radical individual through a political party or to a political figure. i do support this. i wish the debate hadn't gone in this direction and i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arkansas reserves. the gentleman from arizona is now recognized. mr. grijalva: i yield two minutes to the gentleman from texas. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. castro: gun violence epidemic has impacted american communities and texas is no exception and neither was el paso. in 2019, it was shaken to its core when he drove 11 hours to stop
theresa trinidad sanchez guerra. and juan velascas. may they rest in peace. may their families find comfort. may our country learn from this tragedy. thank you, madam speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arkansas is recognized. mr. westerman: i support this bipartisan bill. unfortunate that something -- had so much agreement on it that people would point fingers at political figures or political movements and try to assign the actions of a disturbed...
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theresa stasi more. >> the bay area got to bask in plenty of sunshine and warm temperatures on tuesday. but the summer like weather in march may not be so great for our drought outlook. it's super dry. >> basically, you know, we are of these so 2013 at rainier, we saw like 10 inches of rain from january through jandj now see end of march will be lucky if we have 3 inches at the end march. andrea poke with east bay municipal water district says that they are in a drought management plan. >> drawing water from other sources to make up for the deficit. and that comes at a price strong from contingency funds for a long time. the statement has worked to diversify our water supply. and so we look at, you know, how can we recycle more from water? can we conserve more? and you know, so we're looking at a variety of options and and and things that we we have done that for for many years. drought, one restrictions or voluntary measures are in place for east bay. my customers. >> although polk says conservation was going strong, it >> has lacked off lately. and that may make matters worse and possibly lead to shifting to stage 2 drought
theresa stasi more. >> the bay area got to bask in plenty of sunshine and warm temperatures on tuesday. but the summer like weather in march may not be so great for our drought outlook. it's super dry. >> basically, you know, we are of these so 2013 at rainier, we saw like 10 inches of rain from january through jandj now see end of march will be lucky if we have 3 inches at the end march. andrea poke with east bay municipal water district says that they are in a drought management...
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theresa the candidates and the party. the clear winner here is a little who is the front runner for the presidential elections in may. alas, the senator, a former get, the non group that operated back in the eighty's and we are seeing that not only are the numbers are very high, but also like 4 years ago, he seems to be able to have many more congressmen have part in coalition that will win seats lifelong local journalist was it to her. there is a reluctant politician. his candidacy for a seat in congress is being promoted by the young protesters who rock the city last spring and who are now looking for a change of leadership. me or my obsession, mister empowered, the youth not out a little. they have opened our eyes and said, they don't want the country to have received and little my daughters. they had us become famous in columbia for his relentless coverage of the brutal police response to the protest. hundreds of thousands marched across the country against economic inequality, corruption, and the government's plans to raise taxes on the middle class. but nowhere was the response more violent than in cali where arms c
theresa the candidates and the party. the clear winner here is a little who is the front runner for the presidential elections in may. alas, the senator, a former get, the non group that operated back in the eighty's and we are seeing that not only are the numbers are very high, but also like 4 years ago, he seems to be able to have many more congressmen have part in coalition that will win seats lifelong local journalist was it to her. there is a reluctant politician. his candidacy for a seat...
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and i hope he has made peace with that, and may god have mercy on his soul, on david's soul, and on theresa's hearing. i think for my own personal mental health, i have put a period to the end of the purdue pharma bankruptcy and it is now time to take this fight to the doj and have them stop playing political games, and to do their job. >> the book is called unsettled. ryan hampton, thank you so much. appreciate your time today. >> thank you, jake. >>> he directed one of the highest grossing superhero movies of all time that was also nominated for an oscar. now, this hollywood director is talking about how he was mistaken for a bank robber. stay with us. e created a brand-w way for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or a few years old. we wanna buy your car. soso go to carvana and enter your license plate answer a few questions. and our techno wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when you're ready, we'll come to you, pay you on the spot and pick up your car, that's it. so ditch the old way of selling your car, and say hello to the new way at c
and i hope he has made peace with that, and may god have mercy on his soul, on david's soul, and on theresa's hearing. i think for my own personal mental health, i have put a period to the end of the purdue pharma bankruptcy and it is now time to take this fight to the doj and have them stop playing political games, and to do their job. >> the book is called unsettled. ryan hampton, thank you so much. appreciate your time today. >> thank you, jake. >>> he directed one of...
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theresa, hey, thank you for that. while there mayourt ordered enrollment cap. and that meant that those students would not be able to attend this fall. but now legislators in the state capitol introduced a bill to retroactively prevent any court ordered cap kron four's. dan kerman reports for us. >> legislation just introduced in the state capitol, but retroactively prevented court from capping campus enrollment. thus wiping out an existing court order which would have prevented uc berkeley from admitting several 1000 additional undergrads this fall. we did not feel that we should penalize those poor 5,000. >> a 5,000 students working to get admissions letters just because of this court case. the bill's author, san francisco assemblyman phil ting calls that court order draconian the legislature and the governor have been really pushing uc csu in the community colleges to increase enrollment because we have a 2 million. 2 greece shortfall for the long term. and the only way we're going to close that gap, is it universities like berkel
theresa, hey, thank you for that. while there mayourt ordered enrollment cap. and that meant that those students would not be able to attend this fall. but now legislators in the state capitol introduced a bill to retroactively prevent any court ordered cap kron four's. dan kerman reports for us. >> legislation just introduced in the state capitol, but retroactively prevented court from capping campus enrollment. thus wiping out an existing court order which would have prevented uc...
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theresa palmer. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. may we have the next caller, please. >> caller: hello. my name is vivian imperielli. can you hear me? >> caller: i'm board president of the mental health how many people suffer from being out of sight, out of mind. a year ago, my friend was sent to a facility, psychiatric residential facility. instead, he has seen the physical therapist fewer than ten brief times and is dependent on staff to get him out of bed. there's no library, no computer and no end room phone. close to their providers, friends, and family. just when people need help the most, we abandon them. this is unconscionable. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. do we have any other callers in the queue? >> caller: good morning. this is patrick menacha. i want to thank supervisor mar for his leadership on this legislation. it's misleading to assert that davys is the only subacute hospital base in the city. if it was not accepting any new patients ever since the patients from st. luke's was transferred to davys and so any new patients needing subacute care have continued for
theresa palmer. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. may we have the next caller, please. >> caller: hello. my name is vivian imperielli. can you hear me? >> caller: i'm board president of the mental health how many people suffer from being out of sight, out of mind. a year ago, my friend was sent to a facility, psychiatric residential facility. instead, he has seen the physical therapist fewer than ten brief times and is dependent on staff to get him out of bed. there's no...
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may go to a stage 2 drought, which would perhaps mean things like conservation. it could mean drought surcharges. we it's really a question mark right now. >> theresa> now time for a check. the 4 zone forecast as we give you a peek outside san francisco tonight on this toasty tuesday. >> alerts? this is tough because you're like one ofhthe most optimistic people i know. but kind of a reality check here. we had those huge storms, one october one december. but that's it. yeah, unfortunately all came in the 1st half of the season. so i mean, if this were spread out during the whole year, things will be a little bit greener now. but i mean, >> really think shutdown and the beginning of january. and now here we go last october, at this point, we were looking at exceptional and extreme drought conditions around the bay area. it's improved somewhat, but it's still not great out. there are still severe around most of the bay area. now we're starting to see some of that red creep back in the parts of the bay area in the north bay. that's extreme drought conditions and we're getting that point the season. we're just not likely to get a ton of rain, but you n
may go to a stage 2 drought, which would perhaps mean things like conservation. it could mean drought surcharges. we it's really a question mark right now. >> theresa> now time for a check. the 4 zone forecast as we give you a peek outside san francisco tonight on this toasty tuesday. >> alerts? this is tough because you're like one ofhthe most optimistic people i know. but kind of a reality check here. we had those huge storms, one october one december. but that's it. yeah,...
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may go to a stage 2 drought, which would perhaps mean things like conservation. it could mean drought surcharges. we it's really a question mark right now. >> theresa kron, 4 news. all right. time for a look at the 4 zone forecast. a beautiful today but dry. you're looking live at the san francisco from sutro tower. one of those rare warm days in the city kron 4 s chief meteorologist lawrence karnow here to talk about all that. he had very rare is a record in many parts of bay area. today we saw those temperatures soaring outside under high pressure, offshore winds. and here we are this evening, beautiful conditions all the way to the coastline. a beautiful way to start out your evening in the day. those temperatures they well into the 80's, almost 90 degrees today in santa rosa. that was a record. 82 record at the airport and san francisco redwood city. 85 or record oakland also setting record of 85 and 84 another record in san jose. 85 for friends in gilroy. another record. so yeah, that dome of high pressure just came really fast and strengthen right overhead with those offshore winds. now the starting to slide just a little bit east. you can se
may go to a stage 2 drought, which would perhaps mean things like conservation. it could mean drought surcharges. we it's really a question mark right now. >> theresa kron, 4 news. all right. time for a look at the 4 zone forecast. a beautiful today but dry. you're looking live at the san francisco from sutro tower. one of those rare warm days in the city kron 4 s chief meteorologist lawrence karnow here to talk about all that. he had very rare is a record in many parts of bay area. today...
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may we have the next caller, please. >> caller: hi. can you hear me? >> clerk: yes, we can. >> caller: yeah. my name is dr. theresa palmer. i'm calling in to strongly support raquel rivera about the subacute bed issue, but also i think it's extremely important that we broaden the scope of this legislation to include all discharges from acute hospitals and acute psychiatric facilities. we need to know who we are dumping out of county in order to adequately plan for their care in san francisco. it's profoundly and egregiously unfair to basically what we're doing now is we're dumping poor people out of town at a time when they're old and sick and unable to advocate for themselves. i strongly ask that not only do you solve the absence of subacute beds in had this county far more expeditiously than you have, but you also monitor all out of county transfers from acute facilities in order to have a proper and appropriate health data for decent health planning for this city for all of its residents. thank you very much. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. may we have the next caller, please. >> caller: hello supervisors. i am
may we have the next caller, please. >> caller: hi. can you hear me? >> clerk: yes, we can. >> caller: yeah. my name is dr. theresa palmer. i'm calling in to strongly support raquel rivera about the subacute bed issue, but also i think it's extremely important that we broaden the scope of this legislation to include all discharges from acute hospitals and acute psychiatric facilities. we need to know who we are dumping out of county in order to adequately plan for their care...
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may we have the next caller, please. >> caller: hi. can you hear me? >> clerk: yes, we can. >> caller: yeah. my name is dr. theresa palmer. i'm calling in to strongly support raquel rivera about the subacute bed issue, but also i think it's extremely important that we broaden the scope of this legislation to include all discharges from acute hospitals and acute psychiatric facilities. we need to know who we are dumping out of county in order to adequately plan for their care in san francisco. it's profoundly and egregiously unfair to basically what we're doing now is we're dumping poor people out of town at a time when they're old and sick and unable to advocate for themselves. i strongly ask that not only do you solve the absence of subacute beds in had this county far more expeditiously than you have, but you also monitor all out of county transfers from acute facilities in order to have a proper and appropriate health data for decent health planning for this city for all of its residents. thank you very much. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. may we have the next caller, please. >> caller: hello supervisors. i am
may we have the next caller, please. >> caller: hi. can you hear me? >> clerk: yes, we can. >> caller: yeah. my name is dr. theresa palmer. i'm calling in to strongly support raquel rivera about the subacute bed issue, but also i think it's extremely important that we broaden the scope of this legislation to include all discharges from acute hospitals and acute psychiatric facilities. we need to know who we are dumping out of county in order to adequately plan for their care...
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may. >>no milk on that. that does not sound very good. but anyway. >>and thank you for watching kron on at noon. i'm theresa stasi. you will see you back here at 3. >>the news continues on kron on grab your phone and scanned the qr code on your screen to download the kron on app. also available on roku. amazon fire stick and apple tv. >> that guitar plays beautifully. >> there's a crack going through here. >> i don't even think that it is a crack. there's a line there. >> judge patricia: you had that thing 30 years, and you didn't know it was cracked? that's not true. >> announcer: "hot bench." judge tanya acker. judge patricia dimango. judge michael corriero. three judges. three opinions. three judges. three opinions. one verdict. captions paid for by cbs television distribution >> sonia: your honor, this is case number 124, spencer vs. zelenka. >> judge michael: thank you, officer montejano. mr. spencer, this is a dispute over the sale of a guitar that you purchased from the defendant. you're suing the defendant for
may. >>no milk on that. that does not sound very good. but anyway. >>and thank you for watching kron on at noon. i'm theresa stasi. you will see you back here at 3. >>the news continues on kron on grab your phone and scanned the qr code on your screen to download the kron on app. also available on roku. amazon fire stick and apple tv. >> that guitar plays beautifully. >> there's a crack going through here. >> i don't even think that it is a crack. there's a...
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may we have the next caller, please. >> caller: hi. can you hear me? >> clerk: yes, we can. >> caller: yeah. my name is dr. theresa palmer. i'm calling in to strongly support raquel rivera about the subacute bed issue, but also i think it's extremely important that we broaden the scope of this legislation to include all discharges from acute hospitals and acute psychiatric facilities. we need to know who we are dumping out of county in order to adequately plan for their care in san francisco. it's profoundly and egregiously unfair to basically what we're doing now is we're dumping poor people out of town at a time when they're old and sick and unable to advocate for themselves. i strongly ask that not only do you solve the absence of subacute beds in had this county far more expeditiously than you have, but you also monitor all out of county transfers from acute facilities in order to have a proper and appropriate health data for decent health planning for this city for all of its residents. thank you very much. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. may we have the next caller, please. >> caller: hello supervisors. i am
may we have the next caller, please. >> caller: hi. can you hear me? >> clerk: yes, we can. >> caller: yeah. my name is dr. theresa palmer. i'm calling in to strongly support raquel rivera about the subacute bed issue, but also i think it's extremely important that we broaden the scope of this legislation to include all discharges from acute hospitals and acute psychiatric facilities. we need to know who we are dumping out of county in order to adequately plan for their care...
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theresa palmer. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. may we have the next caller, please. >> caller: hello. my name is vivian imperielli. can you hear me? >> caller: i'm board president of the mental health how many people suffer from being out of sight, out of mind. a year ago, my friend was sent to a facility psychiatric residential facility. instead, he has seen the physical therapist fewer than ten brief times and is dependent on staff to get him out of bed. there's no library, no computer and no end room phone. close to their providers, friends, and family. just when people need help the most we abandon them. this is unconscionable. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. do we have any other callers in the queue? >> caller: good morning. this is patrick menacha. i want to thank supervisor mar for his leadership on this legislation. it's misleading to assert that davys is the only subacute hospital base in the city. if it was not accepting any new patients ever since the patients from st. luke's was transferred to davys and so any new patients needing subacute care have continued for th
theresa palmer. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. may we have the next caller, please. >> caller: hello. my name is vivian imperielli. can you hear me? >> caller: i'm board president of the mental health how many people suffer from being out of sight, out of mind. a year ago, my friend was sent to a facility psychiatric residential facility. instead, he has seen the physical therapist fewer than ten brief times and is dependent on staff to get him out of bed. there's no...
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you may have noticed that the roads were pretty wet this morning. >> yeah, good morning, theresa.at's the case. pretty much a good chunk of the bay. we have the same of the golden gate, milo, the winds compared to what's happening market there. there's a look at the flags on unfolded there, but overcast and fog is what we're dealing with. first things first this morning and well that was supposed to san jose state. something's going on there anyway. lower to middle 50's in place for right now. this is a little warmer han what we saw this time from yesterday. however, we will not be able to catch up with those numbers as lofty in some spots as we had yesterday, where we topped off at about 70 because of the cloud cover and the different air mass that's in place here. temperature contrast again. we're more than up 10 degrees ahead in some cases, but certainly the high single digits of the on half a dozen degrees ahead. so a mild start again, opening up the skies off to the east bay peninsula. san francisco, different story kind of overcast. more, much of the day. so here's how it li
you may have noticed that the roads were pretty wet this morning. >> yeah, good morning, theresa.at's the case. pretty much a good chunk of the bay. we have the same of the golden gate, milo, the winds compared to what's happening market there. there's a look at the flags on unfolded there, but overcast and fog is what we're dealing with. first things first this morning and well that was supposed to san jose state. something's going on there anyway. lower to middle 50's in place for right...