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tim johns joins us to explain what's behind the city's latest plea. tim?: this comes after a woman was photographed feeding the coyotes. that of course, is a big no-no. it's one timesharing your snacks is definitely not encouraged. >> this is 100% a human caused problem. >> after this woman was photographed feeding what appears be raw meat to coyotes, san francisco animal control is asking people in san francisco in identifying her. >> we're hoping someone in the public can tell her -- identifyy her and tell her to stop doing that. >> expecting food from humans is problematic for several reasons. >> feeding coyotes and any wildlife, it makes the wildlife lose their natural weariness of people. they begin to see people as a source of food. reporter: but for those concerned about possible attacks, donahue has this to pr we're not -- we don't really think they will attack somebody. reporter: donahue said that several people had been spotted feeding coyotes in multiple places across the city. multiple places across the city. those who do feed coyotes can face
tim johns joins us to explain what's behind the city's latest plea. tim?: this comes after a woman was photographed feeding the coyotes. that of course, is a big no-no. it's one timesharing your snacks is definitely not encouraged. >> this is 100% a human caused problem. >> after this woman was photographed feeding what appears be raw meat to coyotes, san francisco animal control is asking people in san francisco in identifying her. >> we're hoping someone in the public can...
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as abc 7 news reporter tim johns explains, some afghans in the bay area say much more needs to be done. tim: with the crisis in afghanistan continuing to unfold, many have been asking what can be done to get help to those most in need? it is a question we asked when we caught up with house speaker nancy pelosi. >> hopefully we can correct that itermvacuatn uple ofay pe ti asd often is what actually happens to those people once they arrive on our shores? it is something he has thought long and hard about. born in afghanistan, he became a translator working with the u.s. army. he says without help, the transition to american life can be challenging. >> cost of living is so high. job opportunities. education. tim: beyond those immediate issues, he says other things in day-to-day life will be an adjustment to newly arrived afghans. >> culture shock is real, especially for a woman in afghanistan coming to the u.s. they never drove vehicles back home. tim: those are some of the reasons he's encouraging local leaders to provide support services to newcomers. it was a plea heard by many people
as abc 7 news reporter tim johns explains, some afghans in the bay area say much more needs to be done. tim: with the crisis in afghanistan continuing to unfold, many have been asking what can be done to get help to those most in need? it is a question we asked when we caught up with house speaker nancy pelosi. >> hopefully we can correct that itermvacuatn uple ofay pe ti asd often is what actually happens to those people once they arrive on our shores? it is something he has thought long...
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as abc 7 news reporter tim johns explains, some afghans in the bay area say much more needs to be donetim: with the crisis in afghanistan continuing to unfold, many have been asking what can be done to get help to those most in need? it is a question we asked when we caught up with house speaker nancy pelosi. >> hopefully we can correct that in the next couple of days in terms of the evacuation of people. tim: another question not being asked is often is what actually happens to those people once they arrive on our shores? it is something he has thought long and hard about. born in afghanistan, he became a translator working with the u.s. army. he says without help, the transition to american life can be challenging. >> cost of living is so high. job opportunities. education. tim: beyond those immediate issues, he says other things in day-to-day life will be an adjustment to newly arrived afghans. >> culture shock is real, especially for a woman in afghanistan coming to the u.s. they never drove vehicles back home. tim: those are some of the reasons he's encouraging local leaders to pr
as abc 7 news reporter tim johns explains, some afghans in the bay area say much more needs to be donetim: with the crisis in afghanistan continuing to unfold, many have been asking what can be done to get help to those most in need? it is a question we asked when we caught up with house speaker nancy pelosi. >> hopefully we can correct that in the next couple of days in terms of the evacuation of people. tim: another question not being asked is often is what actually happens to those...
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tim: tim johns, abc 7 news. dion: covid-19 cases are beginning to trend downward across much of the bay area. still, the uncertainty and whiplash is continuing to have its impact. as matt boone explains, many events in the bay area are being canceled or postponed, some months in advance. reporter: this was the last time the great dickens christmas fair was held at the cow palace in 2019. >> people from all over are trying to reach out to us, please do the show, this is our holiday tra the fair's committed kitchen director says they were excited to bring the event back in 2021 -- make a decision now r december. >> when we realize we would not be able to keep our performers as well as the public as safe as we would want to, we made the difficult decision to cancel this year. reporter: they are planning to do a virtual and drive-through event in its place. meantime, at the oasis bar and club in san francisco, several shows were canceled last week, and other promoters have been canceling or are hesitant to schedule
tim: tim johns, abc 7 news. dion: covid-19 cases are beginning to trend downward across much of the bay area. still, the uncertainty and whiplash is continuing to have its impact. as matt boone explains, many events in the bay area are being canceled or postponed, some months in advance. reporter: this was the last time the great dickens christmas fair was held at the cow palace in 2019. >> people from all over are trying to reach out to us, please do the show, this is our holiday tra the...
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some told tim johns theves ha b heart-wrenching. it's a story two decades in the making, but one without a happy ending. >> immediate reaction is how could this be happening? it seems like a reversal of everything that we've done in the last 20 years. tim: she's an afghan american writer and educator based in the east bay. she says the events currently unfolding in afghanistan have left her community devastated. >> 20 years ago, there was a sentiment of hope. today, there's a sentiment of grief. it's hopelessness now. tim: she still has family in the country. and although she was able to get in touch with them sunday morning, she still fears for the safety of her cousins and aunts. >> she was afraid. she didn't know what was going to happen to her. and she didn't know what was going to happen to her children. tim: but beyond the immediate connection, she says her heart also breaks for other afghans, too, especially women and young children. >> it's not a question of if. it's a question of when these young girls lives are going to be
some told tim johns theves ha b heart-wrenching. it's a story two decades in the making, but one without a happy ending. >> immediate reaction is how could this be happening? it seems like a reversal of everything that we've done in the last 20 years. tim: she's an afghan american writer and educator based in the east bay. she says the events currently unfolding in afghanistan have left her community devastated. >> 20 years ago, there was a sentiment of hope. today, there's a...
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tim johns spoke with them about their desperate efforts. or the past week, heidi has been working nonstop to save lives. >> none of us a week ago it specter this to happen. tim: heidi and her husband gary run a nonprofit organization that works in war-torn countries, clearing landmines and replacing them with farmland. >> people were literally eating grass to stay alive. they had no crops. tim: they employ about 360 people in afghanistan and have been working so far without success to evacuate dozens of their staff, many of whom have already faced threats. >> we also have some of the taliban security asking for names of our staff, their home address and phone numbers. tim: on friday evening, one worker showed up at their home. his father worked for them in afghanistan for 15 years. he drove them and cheryl jennings on a mission throughout the country. he says his father was beaten by forces this week because of the work he has done with the group. he begged them to help. >> they had my father. this is some pictures they sent me. tim: it is a
tim johns spoke with them about their desperate efforts. or the past week, heidi has been working nonstop to save lives. >> none of us a week ago it specter this to happen. tim: heidi and her husband gary run a nonprofit organization that works in war-torn countries, clearing landmines and replacing them with farmland. >> people were literally eating grass to stay alive. they had no crops. tim: they employ about 360 people in afghanistan and have been working so far without success...
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in san francisco, tim johns, abc 7 news. >> we are still keeping an eye on fire danger this week.dry eye symptoms keep driving you crazy? inflammation in your eye might be to blame. [inflammation] let's kick ken's ache and burn into gear! over the counter eye drops typically work by lubricating your eyes and may provide temporary relief. those drops will probably pass right by me. xiidra works differently, targeting inflammation that can cause dry eye disease. [inflammation] what's that? [inflammation] xiidra? no! it can provide lasting relief. xiidra is the only fda-approved non-steroid treatment specifically for the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease. one drop in each eye, twice a day. don't use if you're allergic to xiidra. common side effects include eye irritation, discomfort or blurred vision when applied to the eye, and unusual taste sensation. don't touch container tip to your eye or any surface. after using xiidra, wait fifteen minutes before reinserting contacts. [inflammation] got any room in your eye? be proactive about managing your symptoms by talking to your doct
in san francisco, tim johns, abc 7 news. >> we are still keeping an eye on fire danger this week.dry eye symptoms keep driving you crazy? inflammation in your eye might be to blame. [inflammation] let's kick ken's ache and burn into gear! over the counter eye drops typically work by lubricating your eyes and may provide temporary relief. those drops will probably pass right by me. xiidra works differently, targeting inflammation that can cause dry eye disease. [inflammation] what's that?...
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there are fearing for their safety abc 7 news reporter tim john spoke with one woman who says she was up all night as her family evacuated from new orleans. 16 years to the day after hurricane katrina devastated the city of new orleans hurricane. ida is now pummeling louisiana michelle morgan now lives in berkeley, but is in new orleans native who lived through trina i relive that every august so it's and especially with another storm now it makes it even harder for me now morgan open tells me she hardly slept saturday evening instead. she was up all night worrying about her loved ones back at home most of whom flood the city fearing another katrina style disaster because no one's home. we they don't know what they're going to be coming home to unfortunately or if they can actually return. well, ida is presenting its own challenges morgan outen says the might of katrina left a psychological scar on many new orleans residents when hurricane katrina made landfall back in 2005. it was a category three storm hurricane item made landfall as an even more powerful category 4, but that doesn'
there are fearing for their safety abc 7 news reporter tim john spoke with one woman who says she was up all night as her family evacuated from new orleans. 16 years to the day after hurricane katrina devastated the city of new orleans hurricane. ida is now pummeling louisiana michelle morgan now lives in berkeley, but is in new orleans native who lived through trina i relive that every august so it's and especially with another storm now it makes it even harder for me now morgan open tells me...
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. >> abc news reporter tim john's is here to talk about how both democrats and republicans are responding to latest polling numbers. tim: republicans are growing hopeful they have a chance to unseat the governor. kratz worry their base will not turn out, but the democrats we spoke to today say they are very much aware of the election and plan to make their voice heard. this is a battle many did not see coming. >> you will see a full-scale war going on the next few we. tim: as ballots are being sent to every registered voter in california, polls show governor newsom locked in a tight race. experts say it can be attributed to a number of factors. >> there is an enthusiasm gap for democrats, so i think that is reason for the governor to be nervous. >> democratic strategists much of their base is not fired up in republican strategists view it as an opportunity. republican john cox said his campaign is running allstate ahead -- full steam ahead. >> main issues are quality of life in the state. we should have enough water. we should have enough electricity. tim: cox says he think the governor's
. >> abc news reporter tim john's is here to talk about how both democrats and republicans are responding to latest polling numbers. tim: republicans are growing hopeful they have a chance to unseat the governor. kratz worry their base will not turn out, but the democrats we spoke to today say they are very much aware of the election and plan to make their voice heard. this is a battle many did not see coming. >> you will see a full-scale war going on the next few we. tim: as...
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tim johns was there. tim: a somber scene on the football field of livermore high school tonight.eir respects to hunter, who lost his life friday after being in a car crash with four other students. his wrestling coach tells abc 7 the young man's family is understandably shaken by what has happened. >> you can see in their face that they knew their son was loud, they knew they did a good job with him, and like any parent, they are devastated that they do not get to see him tomorrow. tim: while the coach was touched by the turnout, he says he is not surprised given the culture the school tries to instill in its students. >> we take care of each other, and when we get knocked down, we are there to pick each other up. tim: it is a sentiment shared by others in attendance, those who knew at all. >> we've always got each other's backs. tim: the wrestling coach were minds everyone to remember the things we cherish most. >> hug your loved ones and try to keep everybody safe. kumasi: new developments in the trial of theranos founder elizabeth holmes just three days before -t to start. uns
tim johns was there. tim: a somber scene on the football field of livermore high school tonight.eir respects to hunter, who lost his life friday after being in a car crash with four other students. his wrestling coach tells abc 7 the young man's family is understandably shaken by what has happened. >> you can see in their face that they knew their son was loud, they knew they did a good job with him, and like any parent, they are devastated that they do not get to see him tomorrow. tim:...
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as tim johns tells us, relatives and the bay area are trying to help their families still trapped there. >> nearly a week after afghanistan fell the taliban forces, the situation on the ground was as desperate as ever. >> he is terrified of what is going to happen. >> she is working with a man who lives in california, whose wife and family are still stuck in kabul. they have been unsuccessful or turned around every time. >> they can't leave. they can't get here. it is too dangerous for them to go to the airport. in 35 years. >> attorney is working with 50 afghan families. her clients have faced gunfire and taliban checkpoints. according to the block, all of her clients qualified to be evacuated back to the u.s. and have been given visa paperwork. things are still going wrong. >> they inundated this visa paper. you could get it if you were a resident or if you just wanted to get out of afghanistan. it doesn't have your name on it. it doesn't have a location on it. they could not get in and still can't get in. >> the attorneys say one thing remains clear. >> we need to be able to get thes
as tim johns tells us, relatives and the bay area are trying to help their families still trapped there. >> nearly a week after afghanistan fell the taliban forces, the situation on the ground was as desperate as ever. >> he is terrified of what is going to happen. >> she is working with a man who lives in california, whose wife and family are still stuck in kabul. they have been unsuccessful or turned around every time. >> they can't leave. they can't get here. it is...
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tim johns walks us through who is actually eligible for a third dose and where they are being offered. tim: it is a new chapter in our fight against covid-19. >> we know the virus is very active, very much circulating. tim:tim: with the delta variant surging, both the fda and cdc have authorized third doses of the coronavirus vaccine to be given to those most at risk, specifically those who have compromised immune systems. >> the most common reasons people would fall into that category are active treatment for cancer or being treated with immunosuppressive medicines. tim: they are far from the only ones. >> this is not my first time to the rodeo. i've been through a pandemic before. tim: jones has been living with undetectable hiv for years. while he is trying to figure out if he is eligible for a third shot, he wants to keep himself but not -- not just himself but other people around him safe. t peleto unrstand as we are just not if you qualify for a third shot, some bay area counties have begun rolling them out in public clinics. other pharmacyhains are also beginning to offer third
tim johns walks us through who is actually eligible for a third dose and where they are being offered. tim: it is a new chapter in our fight against covid-19. >> we know the virus is very active, very much circulating. tim:tim: with the delta variant surging, both the fda and cdc have authorized third doses of the coronavirus vaccine to be given to those most at risk, specifically those who have compromised immune systems. >> the most common reasons people would fall into that...
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as tim john tells us, that includes relatives of bay area families. tim: nearly a week after afghanistan fell to taliban forces, the situation on the ground is as desperate as ever. >> he is terrified of what is going to happen to his family. tim: this immigration term -- this immigration attorney is working with a man whose wife and children are still stuck in kabul. he says the family has tried to get to the airport at four occasions this week, only to be unsuccessful or turned around every time. >> they can't leave, they can't get here. it is too dangerous for them to get to the airport. i've never had that situation occur. tim: stories such as these the east bay immigration attorney is working with around 50 afghan families. she says her clients have faced stampede's, tear gas, gunfire and taliban checkpoints. the state department says all clients qualify to head back to the u.s. have been given visa paperwork and yet things are still going wrong. >> -- whether you are a citizen or resident, a pending case or you just wanted to get out of afghanist
as tim john tells us, that includes relatives of bay area families. tim: nearly a week after afghanistan fell to taliban forces, the situation on the ground is as desperate as ever. >> he is terrified of what is going to happen to his family. tim: this immigration term -- this immigration attorney is working with a man whose wife and children are still stuck in kabul. he says the family has tried to get to the airport at four occasions this week, only to be unsuccessful or turned around...
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as tim johns tells us, that includes relatives of bay area families. reporter: nearly a week after afghanistan fell to taliban forces, the situation is as desperate as ever. >> he is terrified of what will happen to his family. reporter: this immigration attorney is working with the man who lives in castro valley whose wife and children are still stuck in kabul. the family has tried to get to the airport on four occasions this week only to be unsuccessful or turned around every single time. >> they cannot leave. they cannot get here. it is too dangerous to even go to the airport. i have never had that situation occur in 35 years of immigration law. reporter: the east bay immigration attorney is working with around 50 afghan families. she says her clients have faced sam peds, tear gas, gunfire, and taliban checkpoints -- stampede's, tear gas, gunfire, and taliban checkpoints. all have been given visa paperwork. and yet, things are still going wrong. >> everybody could get the visa paper whether you are a citizen, pending case, or wanted to get out of af
as tim johns tells us, that includes relatives of bay area families. reporter: nearly a week after afghanistan fell to taliban forces, the situation is as desperate as ever. >> he is terrified of what will happen to his family. reporter: this immigration attorney is working with the man who lives in castro valley whose wife and children are still stuck in kabul. the family has tried to get to the airport on four occasions this week only to be unsuccessful or turned around every single...
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tim johns shows us how some east bay businesses and customers are handling. tim: a sense of deja vu. >> i think it was something we thought was going to come back. tim: the first weekend since eight out of nine bay area counties reimposed mask mandates indoors. for some out and about, it is a small change. >> i never really stopped wearing my mask. tim: for others, more of an adjustment to what they thought they left behind. >> we've had more than a couple upset customers in here. i just tell people to ask -- i just ask people to abide by them. tim: song in the covid dance they've been doing since last march. >> of course there are some challenges. tim: the general manager of manf groom and company says his staff massed up last week ahead of the official mandate. >> we are just trying to follow the rules, whatever they may be. we are all on the same ride and we are trying to do what is right by the customer and the brand. tim: for now, it is back to the mask, whether we like it or not. >> there is no real way around this. this is just how things are. julian:
tim johns shows us how some east bay businesses and customers are handling. tim: a sense of deja vu. >> i think it was something we thought was going to come back. tim: the first weekend since eight out of nine bay area counties reimposed mask mandates indoors. for some out and about, it is a small change. >> i never really stopped wearing my mask. tim: for others, more of an adjustment to what they thought they left behind. >> we've had more than a couple upset customers in...
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tim johns has the story.im: a somber scene of the football field a livermore high school saturday night. hundreds came out to pay their respects for hunter diemert, who tragically lost his life friday after being involved in a car crash with five other students. >> hunter was a great kid. tim: herb guidry's coach. understandably shaken by what happened. >> you can see it in their face. they knew their son was loved and they knew they did a good job with him. they are devastated they don't get to see him tomorrow. tim: he says he says he s surprised given the type of culture of the school tries to instill in their students. >> it's about family, and we take care of each other. tim: it is a sentiment also shared by others in attendance. those that both new diemert personally and not at all. >> we've always got each other's backs, no matter what. tim: while the community grieves the loss of a life gone too soon, coach guidry reminds everyone to remember the things we cherish most. >> hug your loved ones, hug you
tim johns has the story.im: a somber scene of the football field a livermore high school saturday night. hundreds came out to pay their respects for hunter diemert, who tragically lost his life friday after being involved in a car crash with five other students. >> hunter was a great kid. tim: herb guidry's coach. understandably shaken by what happened. >> you can see it in their face. they knew their son was loved and they knew they did a good job with him. they are devastated they...
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the procedures before taking a trip that you won't be prepared to quarantine in in san francisco tim johnst treatment. it's isolation larry. i feel so frustrated for them because that's like worst case scenario and they did what they're supposed to do. they bought they bought two types of it two types of travel insurance and they're still just stuck. that's that's a case for michael. the rest of side every anniversary from here on out should go she'd get better. it's not gonna get worse. yeah, i wouldn't think all right. well a big change could be coming to an east bay police department with the mayor wants police to stop doing and how it could make a difference for police there plus bringing a little equality to the air the school's helping more women people of color realize things may be different, but at denny's, one thing will always remain the same... our dedication to safely serving guests the food they love. and hey... if you love to feed people too, we want you to join our family. does your vitamin c last twenty-four hours? only nature's bounty does. immune twenty-four hour plus ha
the procedures before taking a trip that you won't be prepared to quarantine in in san francisco tim johnst treatment. it's isolation larry. i feel so frustrated for them because that's like worst case scenario and they did what they're supposed to do. they bought they bought two types of it two types of travel insurance and they're still just stuck. that's that's a case for michael. the rest of side every anniversary from here on out should go she'd get better. it's not gonna get worse. yeah,...
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tim johns shows us how some of the customers are handling it. tim: a sense of dÉjÀ vu. >> we thought it was something that would come back. tim: it is the first weekend since eight bay area reimposed a mask mandate. >> i never really stopped wearing my mask. tim: for others, and adjustment they thought they had left behind. >> we have a couple upset customers, which i tell them, i do not make the rules. i just ask people to abide by them. tim: for businesses, the changes just another song in the covid dance they have been doing since last march. >> of course, there are challenges paid everyone has been dealing with them. for me to say that has not been, that would be alive. tim: the general manager of the danville brewing company says his staff mast up ahead of the official county mandate. >> they are just try to follow the rules, whatever they may be. we are trying to do what is right by the customer and the brand. tim: so for now, back to the basque, whether we like it or not -- back to the mask, whether we like it or not. >> there is no real
tim johns shows us how some of the customers are handling it. tim: a sense of dÉjÀ vu. >> we thought it was something that would come back. tim: it is the first weekend since eight bay area reimposed a mask mandate. >> i never really stopped wearing my mask. tim: for others, and adjustment they thought they had left behind. >> we have a couple upset customers, which i tell them, i do not make the rules. i just ask people to abide by them. tim: for businesses, the changes...
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tim johns has the story. >> a somber scene on the football fields of livermore high school saturday nightndreds came out to pay their respects for hunter, who tragically lost his life friday after being involved in a car crash with five other students. >> hunter was a great kid. >>'s wrestling coach tells abc 7 the young man's family is understandably shaken by what has happened. >> you can just see it in their face. they knew their son was loved, they knew they did a good job with him and just like any parent, they are just devastated that they don't get to see him again tomorrow. >> one teacher was touched by the turn out and says he is not surprised given the type of culture the school tries to instill in its students. >> it's about family and we take care of each other. when we get knocked down, we are there to pick each other up. >> it is a sentiment shared by others in attendance, too. those who both knew him personally and not at all. >> we are pretty supportive over here. we've got each other's backs no matter what. >> so while the community grieve the loss of a life gone too soon
tim johns has the story. >> a somber scene on the football fields of livermore high school saturday nightndreds came out to pay their respects for hunter, who tragically lost his life friday after being involved in a car crash with five other students. >> hunter was a great kid. >>'s wrestling coach tells abc 7 the young man's family is understandably shaken by what has happened. >> you can just see it in their face. they knew their son was loved, they knew they did a...
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and nobody more relieved than liam hendriks. >> john: no, exactly. >> joe: he is there emotional leader, tim>> john: [laughs] you can't script a movie any better, i don't think they could have scripted this game any better for the folks here. nobody left, and like you said, ninth inning fireworks. >> joe: a 9-8, the white sox win it, let's send it down to ken rosenthal. >> thanks, joe. eight home runs hit in his game, what was it like in the ninth inning when you guys came back? >> well, we never give up. we never give up. they scored four runs, but we never give up and this is the result. >> when you got here today, did you tell yourself "i have got to hit a home run into the corner"? >> i just say i need to have good at-bats, because of i have good at-bats, the homer can come. >> you grew up in the dominican republic, played in some small towns in the minor leagues, what will you remember about this day? >> well, it was amazing, you know? this is like when you go play in the minor leagues a little bit, but this is a big one. and it was fun. it was really fun. >> thanks a lot, congratulatio
and nobody more relieved than liam hendriks. >> john: no, exactly. >> joe: he is there emotional leader, tim>> john: [laughs] you can't script a movie any better, i don't think they could have scripted this game any better for the folks here. nobody left, and like you said, ninth inning fireworks. >> joe: a 9-8, the white sox win it, let's send it down to ken rosenthal. >> thanks, joe. eight home runs hit in his game, what was it like in the ninth inning when you...
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. >> joining our conversation, tim miller, writer at large for "the bulwark" and msnbc contributor. johnand from congressman adam schiff and congressman jamie raskin, two things that were elusive to robert mueller and all of the other countless investigators of donald trump's conduct. one is clear intent and two is criminality in his coverage duct leading up to the election. do you think they're getting closer to having something on either of those fronts where he is concerned. >>. >> well, look, i think the intent element of this is pretty open and closed. you know, unlike what was happening with russia, the question was always, you know, not so much whether, you know, trump cared or even obviously we knew that trump wanted russia to help him. he said that publicly. the question was whether, you know, he had worked with russia, right. that was the whole collusion discussion. this is a different element with january 6th, right. like this is trump himself at the top of the funnel of the improper and illegal activity. i think that what has leaked out of the testimony from rosen with the as
. >> joining our conversation, tim miller, writer at large for "the bulwark" and msnbc contributor. johnand from congressman adam schiff and congressman jamie raskin, two things that were elusive to robert mueller and all of the other countless investigators of donald trump's conduct. one is clear intent and two is criminality in his coverage duct leading up to the election. do you think they're getting closer to having something on either of those fronts where he is concerned....
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tim o'brien's the things we carried a lot. that's an excellent one. my favorite is we die alone. about the norwegian guy, yon buzzword? i think it's no, i'm mispronouncing his name, john balls. rude. have you read that book? we haven't know. well, make a note some great admirer, tim o'brien, that american novelist. i mean, i think his description in viet nam and in the things they carries of what the cells went through. but he also gets it's something which i think is a very important component. canada born, that's a camaraderie. that's the feeling that those who are fighting have for each other. and i think he gets that very well indeed. i think it's a wonderful book. local people remember say 20300 years from now. what will be remembered about the 20th century? if we're still around, we'll be latin ever dust bins of history as well. i think people will look back at the 20th century as they are already looking back at saying what an extraordinary century. i mean, in some ways, such great progress, enormous scientific and technological advances. social advances, not uniform, but certainly changes often for the better and societies and also what horrors it produced. ho
tim o'brien's the things we carried a lot. that's an excellent one. my favorite is we die alone. about the norwegian guy, yon buzzword? i think it's no, i'm mispronouncing his name, john balls. rude. have you read that book? we haven't know. well, make a note some great admirer, tim o'brien, that american novelist. i mean, i think his description in viet nam and in the things they carries of what the cells went through. but he also gets it's something which i think is a very important...
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tim. so i don't know what he's he's about. yes. hey. yeah. time you lose your me who i don't think about off the hydra with cumulative. john, you too much. she's gotten the new tongue about 9 or into 10 to more go be some good. me what some cindy actually ah, what hand on i mentioned to me. the nation that issue i in o. this isn't my story. it's the story of my friend jesus. she told us that she didn't want to be here. she didn't want to live anymore, was too hard. a survivor dedicates her life to educating and saving others from suicide. we are the ones that are dying, where the ones that are losing our friends and therefore we have to be the ones that will stand up and fall. but because no one else is going to where there is hope, a witness documentary on. i just i that amber and as morocco wrestled with the impact, the 19 the country vote in parliamentary elections that will shape the future. while the listening post dissects the media, how they operate, the stories they cover. and the reason why the 911 attacks of the world, 20 years on the war that followed. finally ended and i've got a son. but that's what caught this a didn't real
tim. so i don't know what he's he's about. yes. hey. yeah. time you lose your me who i don't think about off the hydra with cumulative. john, you too much. she's gotten the new tongue about 9 or into 10 to more go be some good. me what some cindy actually ah, what hand on i mentioned to me. the nation that issue i in o. this isn't my story. it's the story of my friend jesus. she told us that she didn't want to be here. she didn't want to live anymore, was too hard. a survivor dedicates her life...
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follow him are completely vindicated by the split-second decision of tim mccarthy to throw his arms up and take incoming bullets from john hinckley. or the decision of reagan's detail later on that square outside the hilton puts his hand on the shoulder and shoves the president. >> 70-year-old man shoves them into the car, lands on top of them. reagan at one point thanks that his rib is broken because he had problems breathing cadets in part smothered in ascension the car but he saved his life. >> he saved his life and the agent behind the, rate literally folded up i don't he's going to break the legs or not but literally folded up the legs of the agent behind him, gerry was on top of the president so that they could slam the limo door shut and evacuate immediately. it was like a vietnam event unbelievable. they went so fast the agent was driving, sang a mantra to himself oh my god hope not run over to me. there is also jim mccarthy. >> chaos how much worse it could have been everybody made great decisions. the fact that hinckley was able to be 11 seats from the president was a fairly bread that's what they did wrong. bu
follow him are completely vindicated by the split-second decision of tim mccarthy to throw his arms up and take incoming bullets from john hinckley. or the decision of reagan's detail later on that square outside the hilton puts his hand on the shoulder and shoves the president. >> 70-year-old man shoves them into the car, lands on top of them. reagan at one point thanks that his rib is broken because he had problems breathing cadets in part smothered in ascension the car but he saved his...
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tim. i need to figure out who that musicals go with bike. victor john williams, quite the introduction. i need to get some of that, the future. but it's been going pretty well. this is a very short morning, something i really frankly never thought i would be doing. i thought eventually i would probably do something on policy or on geopolitics to come work in my dissertation the hopkins so that project is already in the works but as somebody in their mid-40s writing mmr it's it's a little bit surreal. as a brand-new author which i could add to my job description, it's been interesting to understand how the business works. in terms of takeaways, i'm super, super grateful for just the fantastic reviews i've gotten from a handful of people that a red this thing. i mean, the three or four of you folks, john, nancy out there, and paul, i appreciate you taking up the book. maybe with a little better than that but still we're up against the machine of the republican party that literally buys like tens of thousands of books and hands them out to like the book burning conventions to raise funds a
tim. i need to figure out who that musicals go with bike. victor john williams, quite the introduction. i need to get some of that, the future. but it's been going pretty well. this is a very short morning, something i really frankly never thought i would be doing. i thought eventually i would probably do something on policy or on geopolitics to come work in my dissertation the hopkins so that project is already in the works but as somebody in their mid-40s writing mmr it's it's a little bit...
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john kirby tweeted about. it's very much relevant of the sort of extremist groups. as tim was saying, i've been hearing from afghan intelligence sources over the previous administration, their fears of prisons that were being opened. the prison run by the afghan intelligence service, bagram, considered imprnot -- a lot of people who most of society would have been pleased to see behind bars were bibliberated. the question was when the taliban took over security, were they going to use the presence of the people in society as cover for carrying out attacks that they may have wanted to do themselves. no evidence of that, and they're trying to work out what's really happened. but it's also a major test, frankly, of governance. they control the main roads. they're the ones who presumably have to assist with emergency responders get getting to the scene. sam was talking about the emergency hospital in kabul. six dead on arrival there. 30 injured. i hate to say this, but covering these kind of mass casualty attacks from isis over the years, these numbers often get bigger. someti
john kirby tweeted about. it's very much relevant of the sort of extremist groups. as tim was saying, i've been hearing from afghan intelligence sources over the previous administration, their fears of prisons that were being opened. the prison run by the afghan intelligence service, bagram, considered imprnot -- a lot of people who most of society would have been pleased to see behind bars were bibliberated. the question was when the taliban took over security, were they going to use the...
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tim: republican voters are fired up to boot newsom from office. democratic strategists say their base isn't. gop candidates view the disparity as a golden opportunity. tuesday morning, republican johns his campaign is running full steam ahead. >> the main issues are quality of life in the state. we should have enough water, enough electricity, affordable housing. we should have the streets cleared of homelessness. tim: cox says he thinks the governor's handling of the pandemic has also influenced voters. >> i think the mismanagement has, the inconsistency of these stops and starts has been a problem. keeping our children out of school. tim: with pressure on the governor, democrats are pulling out all the stops. >> i am receiving texts from the democratic national committee, progressive groups. we have members of the delegation holding press conferences, national figures flying in. tim: trying to prevent a great avis style recall from having a newsom twist. election offices must start sending ballots no later than august eckstein with the election scheduled on september 14. dan: with democrats in control of the california legislature, we wanted to know why they don't change the reca
tim: republican voters are fired up to boot newsom from office. democratic strategists say their base isn't. gop candidates view the disparity as a golden opportunity. tuesday morning, republican johns his campaign is running full steam ahead. >> the main issues are quality of life in the state. we should have enough water, enough electricity, affordable housing. we should have the streets cleared of homelessness. tim: cox says he thinks the governor's handling of the pandemic has also...
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john f. kennedy funeral, which brought the two men together for a long conversation. although they never really would become friends, tim would agree with that they at least mounted their offense is enough to be amicable and they met on several occasions at various funerals. sad occasions, but it brought the two men together. next slide, please. and i think that quote probably says a lot there. and can we go to the next one, please, tim, if you don't mind? maybe we can conclude with this survey. the latest presidential survey. >> i think -- sorry, sam. >> go ahead. >> it's so interesting, of course, when president truman left office, you had a low approval rating. when eisenhower left office, about a year after ike left positive office arthur sausage or senior did a big poll from the new york times of ranking the presidents and drawing upon the expertise of his colleagues. eisenhower ranked 22nd of the 34 presidents down around arthur. which -- ike's inner circle. it led to getting the papers in abilene available to scholars as quickly as possible so they could tell their side of the story. i think with both the availab
john f. kennedy funeral, which brought the two men together for a long conversation. although they never really would become friends, tim would agree with that they at least mounted their offense is enough to be amicable and they met on several occasions at various funerals. sad occasions, but it brought the two men together. next slide, please. and i think that quote probably says a lot there. and can we go to the next one, please, tim, if you don't mind? maybe we can conclude with this...
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john rice, who is an amazing general manager. he's part of the about one of the fire district board members. he pulled the card out of tim curry's pocket from china peak last year when that fire burned over shaver lake and hunting like and they activated their snow making systems, and that really did fan out and put a lot of moisture in and around the largest. i think it's the logical thing to do for kirkwood mountain resort. there are some rules about how they pull water out of caples lake, but at this time, i think that's a rule that probably can be broken at heavily amount resort. it's one of the west coast's largest snow making system. from which accesses a vast majority of that mountain. so each of the mountain managers will have to wait, watch and see and pull those triggers and use those levers to help prevent any damage at the ski resorts and any damages to the ski lifts. well, kevin, we appreciate you taking the time to talk with us. we know you're going to ride it out there. hopefully, you can stay safe. yeah you guys take safety safe down there in the back. alright kevin. thank you. and a reminder here, stay w
john rice, who is an amazing general manager. he's part of the about one of the fire district board members. he pulled the card out of tim curry's pocket from china peak last year when that fire burned over shaver lake and hunting like and they activated their snow making systems, and that really did fan out and put a lot of moisture in and around the largest. i think it's the logical thing to do for kirkwood mountain resort. there are some rules about how they pull water out of caples lake,...
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john f. kennedy funeral did bring the two men together for a long conversation. so even though they would not become friends, tim would agree with that, they mended the fences enough to be amicable, and they met on several occasions at various funerals. sad occasions, but it did bring the two men together. and then the next slide, please. and that quote probably says a lot there. and can we go to the next one, please? if you don't mind, maybe we can just conclude with this survey, which was the latest presidential survey. >> yeah, i think -- i'm sorry, sam. >> no, go ahead. >> it's just so interesting, of course, when president truman left office, he had an extremely low approval rating. when eisenhower left office about a year after ike left office, schlesinger did a big poll of "the new york times" of ranking the presidents and drawing upon the expertise of his colleagues, and eisenhower ranked 22nd out of 34 presidents, down around chester arthur, i believe. which really incensed ike in his inner circle. it led to trying to get the papers in abilene available to scholars as quickly as possible so they could t
john f. kennedy funeral did bring the two men together for a long conversation. so even though they would not become friends, tim would agree with that, they mended the fences enough to be amicable, and they met on several occasions at various funerals. sad occasions, but it did bring the two men together. and then the next slide, please. and that quote probably says a lot there. and can we go to the next one, please? if you don't mind, maybe we can just conclude with this survey, which was the...
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events in november 1963 the john f kennedy funeral which brought the two men together for a long conversation? so although they never really would become friends. i think tim would agree with that. they at least meant their fences enough to be amicable and they also met on several occasions that at various funerals sat occasions, but didn't bring the two men together. and then the next slide, please. and i think that will probably says a lot there. and can we go to the next one please? tim if you don't mind, maybe we can just conclude with this this survey. which was the latest presidential survey? yeah, i think what's one? yeah, i'm sorry sam don't go ahead. go ahead. it's just so interesting. of course when president truman left office. he extremely low approval rating. when eisenhower left office about a year after i left office arthur slessinger senior. did a big poll for new york times? of ranking the presidents and drawing upon the expertise of his of its colleagues. and eisenhower ranked was a 22nd of 34 presidents down around chester arthur i believe. which really incense i can in his inner circle and one thing it did lead to was trying to get the
events in november 1963 the john f kennedy funeral which brought the two men together for a long conversation? so although they never really would become friends. i think tim would agree with that. they at least meant their fences enough to be amicable and they also met on several occasions that at various funerals sat occasions, but didn't bring the two men together. and then the next slide, please. and i think that will probably says a lot there. and can we go to the next one please? tim if...
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tim? everybody, you good? all right. that's good so we've got two, three, and four. are we -- franchesca. >> sorry, just to clarify in the column, john, you have on your screen, is that all being changed from will not be implemented for requires further analysis. >> for r3 there's been a requirement for analysis, for r4, it has been implemented. >> president: okay. all right. looks like we're good. then, when we vote on this, we will vote on the amendments some how should that be worded for our vote? >> i think in the motion, we need to state as the recommendation number two, these are changes, as to three, these are changes, and as to four. i'm sorry, john. so whoever the motion maker is, we can help with that. >> president: okay so -- >> commissioner: are we open to a motion? >> i move we do what franchesca just said? >> commissioner: i second that. and maybe it should be read. >> president: well, i don't know because we don't quite have it yet, but i think. >> commissioner: john has it. >> president: yeah. actually he did read it. thank you, everyone. all right, john. we will -- should we ask franchesca. could we ask john to read
tim? everybody, you good? all right. that's good so we've got two, three, and four. are we -- franchesca. >> sorry, just to clarify in the column, john, you have on your screen, is that all being changed from will not be implemented for requires further analysis. >> for r3 there's been a requirement for analysis, for r4, it has been implemented. >> president: okay. all right. looks like we're good. then, when we vote on this, we will vote on the amendments some how should that...
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tim? everybody, you good? all right. that's good so we've got two, three, and four. are we -- franchesca. >> sorry, just to clarify in the column, john, you have on your screen, is that all being changed from will not be implemented for requires further analysis. >> for r3 there's been a requirement for analysis, for r4, it has been implemented. >> president: okay. all right. looks like we're good. then, when we vote on this, we will vote on the amendments some how should that be worded for our vote? >> i think in the motion, we need to state as the recommendation number two, these are changes, as to three, these are changes, and as to four. i'm sorry, john. so whoever the motion maker is, we can help with that. >> president: okay so -- >> commissioner: are we open to a motion? >> i move we do what franchesca just said? >> commissioner: i second that. and maybe it should be read. >> president: well, i don't know because we don't quite have it yet, but i think. >> commissioner: john has it. >> president: yeah. actually he did read it. thank you, everyone. all right, john. we will -- should we ask franchesca. could we ask john to read
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john lewis voting rights act. it is inexcusable that both have not been enacted. we must have federal protections when money states are working to undermine our ability to vote. tim young people do not -- young people think -- do not care, too manyeople count isut but isha no. we understand that when voting rights are under attack we stand up. we understand that when one group is oppressed we are all held back and we know that none of us are free until all of us are free. i spent most of my adult life fighting for equality for women, communities of color, lgbtqia and young people. listening to their voices is important to moving forward. that is why i started the youth huddle that it carrrries the toh from our elders into the battles before us now, those of the faces behind me and many gathered here today. sorry. dr. king said that item is never voluntarily given, it must be demanded by the oppressed. we are here, ancestor king, making our demands. truth crushed ursula -- to earth will rise again, truth is rising. we are watching for marching -- for washington, for true democracy and standing against people in high places. we are here to demand the powers that be
john lewis voting rights act. it is inexcusable that both have not been enacted. we must have federal protections when money states are working to undermine our ability to vote. tim young people do not -- young people think -- do not care, too manyeople count isut but isha no. we understand that when voting rights are under attack we stand up. we understand that when one group is oppressed we are all held back and we know that none of us are free until all of us are free. i spent most of my...
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a couple batters later, john carlos stanton gets a home run, think we got one, pulling within one game of the red sox in the standings. and then in the bottom of the ninth, timerson jacks one into the corn in rightfield for a walk-off home run, 9-8 white sox, they win the game on a truly special night in iowa. >> it was a special night. jonathan lemire, you know, this is something that we had heard about a couple years ago and my boys were saying let's circle the calendar. of course, we couldn't get out there. but it was a special night. by the way, just as an aside, you're probably looking -- the chicago white sox, you're probably looking at a team that will probably play the yankees for the american leg championship. these two great teams. >> last night was really special evening. it was major league baseball pulled it off. this was a hollywood set and the game had the theatrics to match. it did draw people. my twitter time line was nothing but the game. my boys and i watched. they're big baseball fans and they were drawn to this. it was fun and major league baseball said this was such a success they want to do it again. perhaps an annual tradition, at the
a couple batters later, john carlos stanton gets a home run, think we got one, pulling within one game of the red sox in the standings. and then in the bottom of the ninth, timerson jacks one into the corn in rightfield for a walk-off home run, 9-8 white sox, they win the game on a truly special night in iowa. >> it was a special night. jonathan lemire, you know, this is something that we had heard about a couple years ago and my boys were saying let's circle the calendar. of course, we...