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operators was invented by physicist joseph weber at the university of maryland. who was a variable with joseph weber was both a pioneer and in the end maybe quite a tragic figure he certainly led the way in experimental gravitational wave research anywhere in the world the idea that he had was to. you look at what a gravitational well does to a great big piece of metal like a huge bar huge piece of metal and what it does to that metal and the gravitational wave comes along it stretches it a little bit or not and then it's gone again but the block continues to vibrate just like a bell keeps resenting after it's been struck or that vibration was what he wanted to tacked on. in theory it was a brilliant idea but in practice it proved to be a major challenge for webb and his team for the cylinder to be sensitive enough to detect gravitational waves its atoms had to be frozen into a state of almost complete rest so the team built the device in a vacuum chamber and cooled it down. in the 1960 s. several such gravitational wave antennas later known as web os were built
operators was invented by physicist joseph weber at the university of maryland. who was a variable with joseph weber was both a pioneer and in the end maybe quite a tragic figure he certainly led the way in experimental gravitational wave research anywhere in the world the idea that he had was to. you look at what a gravitational well does to a great big piece of metal like a huge bar huge piece of metal and what it does to that metal and the gravitational wave comes along it stretches it a...
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joseph weber had been mistaken it was a realized nation he was never able to cope with. the search for the are known which had begun with such high hopes now appeared to have failed. the period think of all the theory titian's were satisfied that their world view was safe and sound once again but it's a bit depressing for the experimenters but it's what you've built up something worked hard and probably for nothing. keep in hand the director of the institute at the time said the building did the best job of not proving gravitational waves but the question was what to do next. what i didn't know in munich was that across the atlantic. a completely new idea was gaining momentum. cambridge massachusetts near boston is home to the elite massachusetts institute of technology mit. and here in the early 1970 s. a new hope was germinating in the field of gravitational wave research it was thanks to the simple thought experiment of a young professor named bray no weiss the students asked me about the weber experiments i didn't understand the weber experiments so i cooked up a tec
joseph weber had been mistaken it was a realized nation he was never able to cope with. the search for the are known which had begun with such high hopes now appeared to have failed. the period think of all the theory titian's were satisfied that their world view was safe and sound once again but it's a bit depressing for the experimenters but it's what you've built up something worked hard and probably for nothing. keep in hand the director of the institute at the time said the building did...
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operators was invented by physicist joseph weber at the university of maryland. who was a favor with joseph weber was both a pioneer and in the end maybe quite a tragic figure he certainly led the way in experimental gravitational wave research anywhere in the world and the idea that he had was to. you look at what a gravitational well does to a great big piece of metal like a huge bar huge piece of metal and what it does to that metal and the gravitational wave comes along it stretches it a little bit or not and then it's gone again at the blog continues to vibrate just like a bell keeps resenting after it's been struck or that migration was what he wanted was attacked rising. in theory it was a brilliant idea but in practice it proved to be a major challenge for webb and his team for the cylinder to be sensitive enough to detect gravitational waves its atoms had to be frozen into a state of almost complete rest so the team built the device in a vacuum chamber and cooled it down. in the 1960 s. several such gravitational wave antennas later known as web os were
operators was invented by physicist joseph weber at the university of maryland. who was a favor with joseph weber was both a pioneer and in the end maybe quite a tragic figure he certainly led the way in experimental gravitational wave research anywhere in the world and the idea that he had was to. you look at what a gravitational well does to a great big piece of metal like a huge bar huge piece of metal and what it does to that metal and the gravitational wave comes along it stretches it a...
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we were very very scared of reproducing the weber deal. that was the thing on all of our minds that we could ruin the whole field by making a false claim and this is after having spent now close to $1000000000.00 there couple different faces to it right there is there is the intellectual acknowledgement that it must have been a real signal and then there's the change in world view from all of the decades that you spent trying to make an instrument that could possibly do something to the time after when that 1st signal was was observed so i think i was intellectually content that we'd actually detected something after a few weeks and it was months and months and months after that i would still wake up in the morning and ask myself if that really happened. then after a full month spent checking for signals. ladies and gentlemen. we have to check to gravitational waves we did it. only once there was no longer any doubt to the researches allow themselves a discreet sense of triumph. puts in the file you when you've been searching for something
we were very very scared of reproducing the weber deal. that was the thing on all of our minds that we could ruin the whole field by making a false claim and this is after having spent now close to $1000000000.00 there couple different faces to it right there is there is the intellectual acknowledgement that it must have been a real signal and then there's the change in world view from all of the decades that you spent trying to make an instrument that could possibly do something to the time...
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joseph weber had been mistaken it was a realisation he was never able to cope with. the search for the arm known which had begun with such high hopes now appeared to have failed. the purity of other theory titian's were satisfied their world view was safe and sound once again but it's a bit depressing for the experimenters when it's what you have built up something worked hard and probably for nothing on that boat off the director of the institute at the time said billing that the best job of not proving gravitational waves but the question was what to do next. what i didn't know in munich was that across the atlantic. a completely new idea was gaining momentum. cambridge massachusetts near boston is home to the elite massachusetts institute of technology mit. and here in the early 1970 s. a new hope was germinating in the field of gravitational wave research it was thanks to the simple force experiments of a young professor named brain no weiss the students asked me about the weber experiments i didn't understand the weber experiments so i cooked up a technique wher
joseph weber had been mistaken it was a realisation he was never able to cope with. the search for the arm known which had begun with such high hopes now appeared to have failed. the purity of other theory titian's were satisfied their world view was safe and sound once again but it's a bit depressing for the experimenters when it's what you have built up something worked hard and probably for nothing on that boat off the director of the institute at the time said billing that the best job of...
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yuval weber. _ as it takes. right. yuval weber. we _ as it takes. right. we may be - as it takes. right. yuval l weber, we may be talking as it takes. right. yuval - weber, we may be talking to you again, by the sound of it. thank you very much for that. thank you very much for that. thank you. do thank you very much for that. thank vom— thank you. do stay with us if you can- _ tributes for captain sir tom moore, who has died at the age 100. he'll be remembered for raising tens of millions of pounds for the uk's national health service. this is the moment that millions in iran had been waiting for. after his long years in exile, the first hesitant steps of ayatollah khomeini on iranian soil. south africa's white government has offered its black opponents concessions unparalleled in the history of apartheid. and the anc leader, nelson mandela, is to be set free unconditionally. three, two, one. a countdown - to a critical moment. the world's most powerful rocket ignited all 27 - of its engines at once. and apart from its power, it's this recycling of the ro
yuval weber. _ as it takes. right. yuval weber. we _ as it takes. right. we may be - as it takes. right. yuval l weber, we may be talking as it takes. right. yuval - weber, we may be talking to you again, by the sound of it. thank you very much for that. thank you very much for that. thank you. do thank you very much for that. thank vom— thank you. do stay with us if you can- _ tributes for captain sir tom moore, who has died at the age 100. he'll be remembered for raising tens of millions of...
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weber, secretary weber to build off of. he will continue in 2022 elections., 2024, and beyond. >>> governor newsom is proposing a $1 billion budget to reduce wildfire risk in california next year. now that you are in the federal government, what sort of help you expect secure to manage our file wires >> another example of the committee is so critical to bring that policy to bear. but one of the other committees i've been assigned to is the homeland security committee. which in part overseas the department of homeland security and fema specifically. so whether it is maximizing federal dollars that you can leverage or a response to disasters as well as the advance of the policy that can help prevent or mitigate future disasters, we are in a very strategic spot of the oversigh of federal department agencies and we will keep ensuring federal states cooperation. >> you have had criticism leveled against you that you are not, super bold. the criminal justice advocacy group, the justice collaborative said your appointment was a wa
weber, secretary weber to build off of. he will continue in 2022 elections., 2024, and beyond. >>> governor newsom is proposing a $1 billion budget to reduce wildfire risk in california next year. now that you are in the federal government, what sort of help you expect secure to manage our file wires >> another example of the committee is so critical to bring that policy to bear. but one of the other committees i've been assigned to is the homeland security committee. which in...
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. >> let's talk about a new secretary of state, shirley weber. what can you tell us about her? >> she is a member of the legislature, she is a longtime advocate for racial justice. she was behind but of the ballot measures this year. she has been very popular because, if other people were hoping a black womawould be dominated to replace kamala harris. he dominated her to fill this position. he nominated her. many advocates for black women were saying wait a minute, we needed to replace kamala harris, there are no black women in the senate. there's only 24 of 140 some women who are in congress are black women. there is still pressure on him. to name someone to the attorney general position. >> any thinking what to add about shirley weber, please do but i want to move on to the ag office. and the jockeying that may be going on for the attorney general position that was vacated by javier who want to join the bided administration. >> i will to say, shirley weber, is a remarkable woman. the daughter of sharecroppers, her dad actually the south coast he was being hunted down by white
. >> let's talk about a new secretary of state, shirley weber. what can you tell us about her? >> she is a member of the legislature, she is a longtime advocate for racial justice. she was behind but of the ballot measures this year. she has been very popular because, if other people were hoping a black womawould be dominated to replace kamala harris. he dominated her to fill this position. he nominated her. many advocates for black women were saying wait a minute, we needed to...
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shirley weber, her well.ifornia's secretary of state shirley weber, she and kamala harris are the only black woman to have ever held statewide office here in california. and she tells ktvu greg li about her new work to expand voter turnout. it's quite an honor, obviously to be asked to serve in that capacity and at the same time, quite a responsibility. i surely webber on the eve of black history month, dr shirley weber made history she was sworn in as california's first black secretary of state, the democratic simply woman from san diego when longtime educator said the moment was bittersweet, this 170 years that's a very long time in the history of california to not have a naff rickon, american service secretary of state, but equally important, only have two black women to ever serve as statewide officers myself and kamala harris. dr webber led the california legislative black caucus before her appointment. she said one of her focus is will be continuing to expand voter turnout and civic education. we have t
shirley weber, her well.ifornia's secretary of state shirley weber, she and kamala harris are the only black woman to have ever held statewide office here in california. and she tells ktvu greg li about her new work to expand voter turnout. it's quite an honor, obviously to be asked to serve in that capacity and at the same time, quite a responsibility. i surely webber on the eve of black history month, dr shirley weber made history she was sworn in as california's first black secretary of...
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sometimes considered to have been ostia and severe but it also had its colorful and playful side andreas weber's says the zest for life it embodied has often been to get us they had fun they partied they were disciplined in their work and the way they pursued their ideas but they were personalities and they had a lot of fun with each other. because once i realized that heaviness was gone with them out suddenly i could totally relate to it and that helped me make something new out of our time. between artistic. new tendency is a design studio in berlin that sees itself in the tradition of the powerhouse revolutionary. supplies modernist principles conceptual design clean a statics and functional form the products are hand crafted in germany it was founded by 2 brothers manuel and christoph manuel studied at the bauhaus university environment he does not recreate bauhaus products he designs new ones in the spirit of his a lustrous precesses. we didn't want to make things the way they had always been made but to wipe the slate clean. and really start over that mentality and that approach is extreme
sometimes considered to have been ostia and severe but it also had its colorful and playful side andreas weber's says the zest for life it embodied has often been to get us they had fun they partied they were disciplined in their work and the way they pursued their ideas but they were personalities and they had a lot of fun with each other. because once i realized that heaviness was gone with them out suddenly i could totally relate to it and that helped me make something new out of our time....
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surely webber on the eve of black history month, dr shirley weber made history.first black secretary of state, the democratic assemblywoman from san diego. when longtime educator said the moment was bittersweet 170 years. that's a very long time in the history of california to not have a naff rickon, american service secretary of state but equally important, only have two black women to ever serve as statewide officers myself in kamala harris. dr webber led the california legislative black caucus before her appointment, she said, one of her focus is will be continuing to expand voter turnout. and civic education. we have to create greater opportunities for people. that voting rights is extremely important. my father was never allowed to vote in south. dr. webber was born in hope, arkansas. her father, a sharecropper
surely webber on the eve of black history month, dr shirley weber made history.first black secretary of state, the democratic assemblywoman from san diego. when longtime educator said the moment was bittersweet 170 years. that's a very long time in the history of california to not have a naff rickon, american service secretary of state but equally important, only have two black women to ever serve as statewide officers myself in kamala harris. dr webber led the california legislative black...
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shirley weber is going to make the decision if we qualify for this special election.perate right now. we know that his political future is blowing up before him and so we're going to keep an eye on sacramento and the politics of sacramento and the politicians and to make sure that no funny business is going on and to kind of keep a step ahead of them. but the big thing is, the big announcement is, is that we have reached the minimum threshold. but we're not done yet. we want to get to 2 million signatures. we don't want to leave any doubt in anybody's mind the validity and veracity of our people out there that are working so tirelessly every day and they've been working like this for eight months, such an inspiration. ashley: if the recall does make it to the ballot, what do the next steps look like for the american people, if you could walk them through that. >> it's going to be pretty exciting. this will be probably the most exciting summer of politics in california and throughout the country. because you'll have probably anywhere from 3 to 500 candidates that will
shirley weber is going to make the decision if we qualify for this special election.perate right now. we know that his political future is blowing up before him and so we're going to keep an eye on sacramento and the politics of sacramento and the politicians and to make sure that no funny business is going on and to kind of keep a step ahead of them. but the big thing is, the big announcement is, is that we have reached the minimum threshold. but we're not done yet. we want to get to 2 million...
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not sound like >> the accounting professor david p weber used to work as special council for enforcement for the federal office of the controller of the occurrency, the agency that enforces banking regulations. in your view is bank of america breaking the rules here when it comes to the regulations? >> yes. it's not reasonable, and i don't think it's good faith. >> reporter: for example, he told us what he thinks bank of america should do when there's alleged fraud from atms, they could pull the camera footage and see if the person you spoke to is the person who swiped the card. there's no way in a span of 24 hours they are able to look at the camera footage. >> reporter: they believe federal regulators should look at bank of america's practices. >> the fraudsympt rica is keeping its money and the only ha had suffering are sd ott thr family in the middle of the pandemic. >> the occ and consumer financial protection bureau would not comment. bank of america is saying they paid out millions of dollars in claims and the people that get the letters can call back in to get their cases reopene
not sound like >> the accounting professor david p weber used to work as special council for enforcement for the federal office of the controller of the occurrency, the agency that enforces banking regulations. in your view is bank of america breaking the rules here when it comes to the regulations? >> yes. it's not reasonable, and i don't think it's good faith. >> reporter: for example, he told us what he thinks bank of america should do when there's alleged fraud from atms,...
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secondary weber, who are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you very much.o thank chairman nadler and ranking members of johnson as well as jackson lee for inviting me to be with you this morning. i am currently secretary of state for thest state of california, first african-american was ever held that position in 170 year history of the state of california. i come to you today as the author also faster in the assembly of ab 3121, reparations bill of the california, we are very clear we need not ask whether or not slavery has had an impact but instead eliminate the extent of which has had impact. ab 3121, law in california are establishing a task force to study and development corporation proposal for african americans to consist of experts and slavery impacts education california compiled in the findings and information recommendations for the legislature as to what we need to do to repair damage done as a result of slavery. the body that will exist, it will encompass experts in history, law and some but the body will consist of those who understand how we,
secondary weber, who are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you very much.o thank chairman nadler and ranking members of johnson as well as jackson lee for inviting me to be with you this morning. i am currently secretary of state for thest state of california, first african-american was ever held that position in 170 year history of the state of california. i come to you today as the author also faster in the assembly of ab 3121, reparations bill of the california, we are very clear...
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after trying to negotiate, they stormed the apartment and used the taser on weber. police say he was already wanted for a flb of felonies. they heard from more than a hundred residents, many of whom called for the removal of a statue on the corner of west st. james and julian street. it went up in 1988 to commemorate one of the first mayors. but his legacy has divided the community there. activists say the statue is racist because of his treatment of native people and embodies american imperialism. outside, where we are tracking more rain heading our way right now. you can see the dark clouds in the sky. drew tooma with a look at the timing and where we'll see most of that ron. drew. >> reporter: we're already starting to see clouds increase ahead of our next storm, that will arrive, for many of us, tomorrow. and you can see the boundary is just to our north. with rainfall around you rika, and that front is going to move south tomorrow. on the storm impact scale, it's we're tracking through the day tuesday. we're going to show you hour by hour, scattered down pours
after trying to negotiate, they stormed the apartment and used the taser on weber. police say he was already wanted for a flb of felonies. they heard from more than a hundred residents, many of whom called for the removal of a statue on the corner of west st. james and julian street. it went up in 1988 to commemorate one of the first mayors. but his legacy has divided the community there. activists say the statue is racist because of his treatment of native people and embodies american...
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flames shooting out the rear passenger door, forcing weber to jump out of harm's way.he driver's front door was opened with the help of good samaritans, allowing the driver to be pulled to safety. one of those good samaritans was thomas cool. >> the police officer went in the car first, and he cut the seatbelt. and then we were both able to pull him out. so yeah, the officer really did the most. like i said, his pantlegs were on fire. he really -- the warren police did a great job here. >> bystanders say the driver appeared of to had a medical emergency when he was behind the wheel. >> his foot was still on the gas pedal. we could hear the engine revving as we walked up. >> with the vehicle catching fire, if he would have still been in there, obviously wouldn't have turned out as well as it did. >> the man was taken to an area hospital for treatment. cool says it was simply instinct to help. >> to always help people if they're hurting. that's all. >> unbelievable. >> nothing more inspiring to see, willing to sacrifice your life to save someone else. >> i think so often
flames shooting out the rear passenger door, forcing weber to jump out of harm's way.he driver's front door was opened with the help of good samaritans, allowing the driver to be pulled to safety. one of those good samaritans was thomas cool. >> the police officer went in the car first, and he cut the seatbelt. and then we were both able to pull him out. so yeah, the officer really did the most. like i said, his pantlegs were on fire. he really -- the warren police did a great job here....
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i think it also matters you are traveling with a new can trust, to know that weber is checking you inhave an expectation and that expectation will be met -- that whoever is checking you in, you have an expectation will be met. the new normal will be more around cleanliness and the idea of space. taylor: we have to leave it there travel and leisure ceo michael brown this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ . -- michael brown. this is bloomberg. ♪ bloomberg's first word news, stories we are following, president biden takes his first trip to a major disaster site since he took office texas was hard-hit by the energy crisis earlier this month with extreme cold weather. in houston, biden is looking at damage caused by the weather and encouraging people to get a coronavirus vaccine. most americans are closer to receiving 1400 out relief payments and the house is expected to pass the present's one point not -- president's 1.9 chili dollar stemless package, but the final legislation probably will not include minimal wage of $15 per hour as the senate parliamentarian ruled the way tight could
i think it also matters you are traveling with a new can trust, to know that weber is checking you inhave an expectation and that expectation will be met -- that whoever is checking you in, you have an expectation will be met. the new normal will be more around cleanliness and the idea of space. taylor: we have to leave it there travel and leisure ceo michael brown this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ . -- michael brown. this is bloomberg. ♪ bloomberg's first word news, stories we...
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surely weber, she and kamala harris are actually the on lee to black women ever. who held statewide office in california ktvu. greg li tells us one of her priorities is to try to expand voter turnout. it's quite an honor, obviously to be asked to serve in that capacity and at the same time, quite a responsibility. i fairly webber on the eve of black history month, dr shirley weber made history. she was sworn in as california's first black secretary of state. democratic simply woman from san diego when longtime educator said the moment was bittersweet, this 170 years that's a very long time in the history of california to not have a naff rickon, american service secretary of state but equally important, the only have two black women to ever serve as statewide officers myself and kamala harris. dr. webber led the california legislative black caucus before her appointment. she said. one of her focus is will be continuing to expand voter turnout and civic education. we have to create greater opportunities for people that voting rights is extremely important. i father
surely weber, she and kamala harris are actually the on lee to black women ever. who held statewide office in california ktvu. greg li tells us one of her priorities is to try to expand voter turnout. it's quite an honor, obviously to be asked to serve in that capacity and at the same time, quite a responsibility. i fairly webber on the eve of black history month, dr shirley weber made history. she was sworn in as california's first black secretary of state. democratic simply woman from san...
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. >> weber said that is just, that is just not accurate. >> reporter: we heard from tenants at the rincon town are and now bayside village. they are singh the mayor's office of housing has been in contact with the sedatives of bayside village regarding the properties obligation to reduce affordable unit runs due to declines in market rate rent since november. it is been our guidance to lower bmr rents. >> it makes no sense to have the below market rate residents paying above market rate. i don't know how any landlord, how any government official, how anyone can see that and think it is okay. >> reporter: we did of course reach out to the owners of bayside village, they declined our request but did send a statement saying essentially that they are in compliance with the bmr program and added to that most of the bmr's are actually below market rates but that is not taking into account that these market rate units tting these new of two hs free bmr tenants in the details, for sure. >>> looking live at pleasanton, get ready for some restaurant deals across the tri-valley. the first ever tri-v
. >> weber said that is just, that is just not accurate. >> reporter: we heard from tenants at the rincon town are and now bayside village. they are singh the mayor's office of housing has been in contact with the sedatives of bayside village regarding the properties obligation to reduce affordable unit runs due to declines in market rate rent since november. it is been our guidance to lower bmr rents. >> it makes no sense to have the below market rate residents paying above...
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arrested webber for the murders the solano county district attorney's office has formally charged weberunts of murder, but he didn't enter a plea during his arraignment earlier this week. charges include discharging a firearm causing death additionally the da alleges special circumstances, including both murders were especially heinous and committed during rape he has a criminal history of felonies dating back to 20 '06 and at the time of his arrest, he was wanted for domestic violence related charges out of sonoma county. he remains at the solano county jail and is being held without bail as he faces life without the possibility of parole or death if convicted. on says she and her daughter were very close but they haven't spoken since she moved from utah to california. she was hoping to greet savannah for her birthday like i said was actual. >>first day what's been the most and think that it was also the day they do a she wants everyone to remember her daughter for the bright light she was to so many people because so many people so i seen just do not know a monday bush savannah leaves
arrested webber for the murders the solano county district attorney's office has formally charged weberunts of murder, but he didn't enter a plea during his arraignment earlier this week. charges include discharging a firearm causing death additionally the da alleges special circumstances, including both murders were especially heinous and committed during rape he has a criminal history of felonies dating back to 20 '06 and at the time of his arrest, he was wanted for domestic violence related...
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parties that weber state also made a strong showing. @@could this lead to more political chaos?s is inside story. ♪ anchor: hello and welcome to the program. it has been a turbulent three years since catalonia tried to secede from spain. the government in madrid had not authorized the referendum, and afterwards, charge them with sedition. many fled into exile. issue has not gone away and was a major focus of the election. three separatist parties won enough votes to reach the majority in parliament, but a branch of ruling socialists also one more seats. reporter: separatist parties and catalonia are hailing the boat as a major victory, with the strength of the majority, many say the case for secession has never been stronger. >> iould like to send a message to european authorities. the results are clear. we have a majority. we have reached more than 50% of the popular vote. decathlon people have spoken. the time has come. please get involved. reporter: the cause made international headlines in 2017, when a referendum was held on breaking away from spain. it was not sanctioned or
parties that weber state also made a strong showing. @@could this lead to more political chaos?s is inside story. ♪ anchor: hello and welcome to the program. it has been a turbulent three years since catalonia tried to secede from spain. the government in madrid had not authorized the referendum, and afterwards, charge them with sedition. many fled into exile. issue has not gone away and was a major focus of the election. three separatist parties won enough votes to reach the majority in...
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weber who police say is from sacramento, is now facing two counts of murder.vestigators say he's also wanted on a felony warrant for domestic battery and assault with a deadly weapon neighbors who live in the apartment complex for us veterans say they're processing what happened together this being a veteran apartment. you know, we're all brother and sister, ines arms and you know all of that, and we're all just kind of sticking together. just kind of trying to get through it together in vacaville, emily mohawk. police in san jose are looking for a driver who hit and killed a man on a bicycle. it happened downtown, your read and south first streets around 4 30 this morning, police say the man was riding on south first when he was hit by a truck that was traveling in the wrong direction. that man died at the scene. his name still has not been released. police say the suspect was driving a dark colored newer chevrolet silverado with a cover over the bed. this is the second traffic related death in san jose. so far this year. anyone with information is asked to c
weber who police say is from sacramento, is now facing two counts of murder.vestigators say he's also wanted on a felony warrant for domestic battery and assault with a deadly weapon neighbors who live in the apartment complex for us veterans say they're processing what happened together this being a veteran apartment. you know, we're all brother and sister, ines arms and you know all of that, and we're all just kind of sticking together. just kind of trying to get through it together in...
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wings why you might want to be wary of the dreaded i word >>> and later five-time nba all star chris weber has a new project that could light up one red hot industry. >>> plus, we've got a bonus hour coming your way at 6:00 p.m. eastern time tune in for a "fast money" special report on the new american investor from reddit to s spacs and everything in between. we start off tonight with the reflation trade. the ten-year yield hitting a one-year high, 1.3%. does that mean the economy is staging a healthy recovery or that inflation is making a comeback sooner than we all thought? what could that mean for the markets? guy. why don't you open it for us tonight. >> first of all, i mean, where's bitcoin? it's like 50,000 bk's having technology problems. he should have better technology than bill gates. he gets no pass from me. i will offer him no quarter, number one number two, it means that the market is clearly anticipating this economy opening up in a major way in the second half of the year, and that's a great thing for the economy. it might not be such a great thing for the stock market alth
wings why you might want to be wary of the dreaded i word >>> and later five-time nba all star chris weber has a new project that could light up one red hot industry. >>> plus, we've got a bonus hour coming your way at 6:00 p.m. eastern time tune in for a "fast money" special report on the new american investor from reddit to s spacs and everything in between. we start off tonight with the reflation trade. the ten-year yield hitting a one-year high, 1.3%. does that...
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sometimes considered to have been ostia and severe but it also had its colorful and playful side andreas weber's says the zest for life it embodied has often been. they had fun they partied they were disciplined in their work and the way they pursued their ideas but they were personalities and they had a lot of fun with each other. because once i realized that heaviness was gone. suddenly i could totally relate to it and that helped me make something new and of our time. between artistic. new tendency is a design studio in berlin that sees itself in the tradition of the bauhaus. supplies modernist principles conceptual design clean a statics and functional form the products are hand crafted in germany it was founded by 2 brothers manuel and christoph manuel studied at the bauhaus university environment he does not recreate bauhaus products he designs new ones in the spirit of his illustrious precesses. we didn't want to make things the way they had always been made but to wipe the slate clean. and really start over that mentality and that approach is extremely inspiring. i see reduction caring d
sometimes considered to have been ostia and severe but it also had its colorful and playful side andreas weber's says the zest for life it embodied has often been. they had fun they partied they were disciplined in their work and the way they pursued their ideas but they were personalities and they had a lot of fun with each other. because once i realized that heaviness was gone. suddenly i could totally relate to it and that helped me make something new and of our time. between artistic. new...
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means an art dialogue or an exchange one that for example the art involving the spiders and spiders weber's. we have to form new alliances and new ways of working to understand our world clearly. the categories that exists today tend to separate us from one another rather than to unite us. it seems to me that art can help us in this process of one way if a new heart has this ability this generosity or this innocence is that putting those in our you continue to search with childlike innocence and it seems to me that that is exactly what can help us to see the world with other eyes for what he . said to say no is continually venturing out with childlike curiosity into the wild he said that he can better understand our planet and of course most. all of. those. projects in the event horizon has taken him to the new uni's salt flats in bolivia the artist is fascinated by the way the horizon quite literally dissolves. and. is going to. be there in the early hours of the morning a very thin layer of water vapor hovers above the surface of the flats and for just a few moments the horizon looks as i
means an art dialogue or an exchange one that for example the art involving the spiders and spiders weber's. we have to form new alliances and new ways of working to understand our world clearly. the categories that exists today tend to separate us from one another rather than to unite us. it seems to me that art can help us in this process of one way if a new heart has this ability this generosity or this innocence is that putting those in our you continue to search with childlike innocence...
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considered to have been austere and severe but it also had its colorful and playful side andreas weber's says the zest for life is embodied has often been looked. they had fun they partied they were disciplined in their work and the way they pursued their ideas but there were personalities and they had a lot of fun with each other. because once i realized that the heaviness was gone. suddenly i could totally relate to it and that helped me make something new out of our time. between artistic. new tendency is a design studio in berlin that sees itself in the tradition of the powerhouse revolutionary idea. is applies modernist principles conceptual design clean a statics and functional form the products are hand crafted in germany it was founded by 2 brothers manuel and christoph manuel studied at the bauhaus university environment he does not recreate bauhaus products he designs new ones in the spirit of his illustrious previous s's. we didn't want to make things the way they had always been made but to wipe the slate clean. and really start over that mentality and that approach is extrem
considered to have been austere and severe but it also had its colorful and playful side andreas weber's says the zest for life is embodied has often been looked. they had fun they partied they were disciplined in their work and the way they pursued their ideas but there were personalities and they had a lot of fun with each other. because once i realized that the heaviness was gone. suddenly i could totally relate to it and that helped me make something new out of our time. between artistic....
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our first witness is shirley weber.she is a california costs california statistic a position she don't since december 2020, a newbie. she served as a about a california state assembly representing the sunday night us in the district including portions of san diego after a bit elected in 2012. if other issues would understand dayco board of education as professor of african american studies at san diego state university. she received her phd in communications as those are masters degrees from ucla. secretary weber you are now recognized for five minutes. >> i given much, and i want to thank the chairman nadler, chairman cohen and the ranking member johnson as well as state congresswoman jackson lee for inviting me to be with you this morning. i am currently the secretary state for the state of california, california, the first african-american who's ever held a deposition and 170 year history of the state of california. and so i come to you today as the author also while she was in the assembly of 3121 our reparations bi
our first witness is shirley weber.she is a california costs california statistic a position she don't since december 2020, a newbie. she served as a about a california state assembly representing the sunday night us in the district including portions of san diego after a bit elected in 2012. if other issues would understand dayco board of education as professor of african american studies at san diego state university. she received her phd in communications as those are masters degrees from...
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weber's cylinder. they made constant improvements to the laser vacuum and mirror systems. billings project grew and with it the hope that they might after all confirm einstein's hypothesis of the existence of gravitational waves. they discovered not only that the idea was good but also discovered a lot of things that i hadn't thought of that i've not thought of. the problems that i had not thought of in my description of how this might work and they made significant. creative advances in the whole idea of doing this. the laser interferometer would be hines billings final research project he retired in 1982 at the age of 68 but he vowed he would live to see the discovery of gravitational waves. his successor was constant dance mom who already had plans not only to share the valuable research with his american colleagues but to build his own launch detector . but history had other plans. for the annoyance to go ya in the early 1990 s. i had say our proposals were at about the same stage as the american like o. proposals for large interferometers focus. but in the us it happe
weber's cylinder. they made constant improvements to the laser vacuum and mirror systems. billings project grew and with it the hope that they might after all confirm einstein's hypothesis of the existence of gravitational waves. they discovered not only that the idea was good but also discovered a lot of things that i hadn't thought of that i've not thought of. the problems that i had not thought of in my description of how this might work and they made significant. creative advances in the...
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sometimes considered to have been ostia and severe but it also had its colorful and playful side andreas weber's says the zest for life it embodied has often been looked. they had fun they partied they were disciplined in their work and the way they pursued their ideas but they were personalities and they had a lot of fun with each other. because once i realized that heaviness was gone. suddenly i could totally relate to it and that helped me make something new and of our time. between artistic. new tendency is a design studio in berlin that sees itself in the tradition of the bauhaus revolutionary idea. applies modernist principles conceptual design clean a statics and functional form the products are hand crafted in germany it was founded by 2 brothers manuel and christoph manuel studied at the bauhaus university environment he does not recreate bauhaus products he designs new ones in the spirit of his illustrious precesses. we didn't want to make things the way they had always been made but to wipe the slate clean. and really start over that mentality and that approach is extremely inspiring.
sometimes considered to have been ostia and severe but it also had its colorful and playful side andreas weber's says the zest for life it embodied has often been looked. they had fun they partied they were disciplined in their work and the way they pursued their ideas but they were personalities and they had a lot of fun with each other. because once i realized that heaviness was gone. suddenly i could totally relate to it and that helped me make something new and of our time. between...
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raymond weber is held on no bail. vacaville arrested him after a standoff at the rocky hill veterans apartments. after trying to negotiate, vacaville police stormed the apartment and used a taser on webber. police say he was already wanted for a number of felonies. >>> san jose city officials heard from more than 100 residents, many of whom called for removal of a statue of thomas fallon from the corner of west st. james and julian streets. the controversial statue has been the target of vandals in the past and went up in 1988 to commemorate one of san jose's first mayors, but fallon's legacy has divided the community. activists say the statue is racist because of fallon's treatment of native people and embodies american imperialism. >>> well, taking a quick look live outside where we are tracking some more rain heading our way. abc7 news meteorologist drew tuma has a look at the timing and where exactly we're going to be seeing most of that rain. hi, drew. >> hi, dion. we're tracking our next cold front that will bri
raymond weber is held on no bail. vacaville arrested him after a standoff at the rocky hill veterans apartments. after trying to negotiate, vacaville police stormed the apartment and used a taser on webber. police say he was already wanted for a number of felonies. >>> san jose city officials heard from more than 100 residents, many of whom called for removal of a statue of thomas fallon from the corner of west st. james and julian streets. the controversial statue has been the target...
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showing attacks on capitol police, that there wasn't an armed insurrection at all, saying on "the jay weber show," -- >> this didn't seem like an armed insurrection to me. when you think, hear of armed, don't you think of firearms? >> reporter: in that new lawsuit, the naacp and prominent democratic congressman bennie thompson lay blame for the riot at the feet of president trump, guiliani and groups like the proud boys and oath keepers, citing the 1871 ku klux klan act, which bans any actions designed to prevent congress from carrying out its duties. a spokesman for the former president dismissed the lawsuit, saying "president trump did not incite or conspire to incite any violence at the capitol." today, the white house said president biden supports the 9/11-style commission to investigate the attack. and we learned the first congressional hearing about security failures leading up to the assault will be next week, david. >> next week. all right, pierre thomas tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> and when we come back here, the deadly plane crash in wisconsin shortly after takeoff, coming down
showing attacks on capitol police, that there wasn't an armed insurrection at all, saying on "the jay weber show," -- >> this didn't seem like an armed insurrection to me. when you think, hear of armed, don't you think of firearms? >> reporter: in that new lawsuit, the naacp and prominent democratic congressman bennie thompson lay blame for the riot at the feet of president trump, guiliani and groups like the proud boys and oath keepers, citing the 1871 ku klux klan act,...
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i suppose weber does say the nhs chief said the changes to allow gps, hospitals and have cares who were care. i mean that would be helpful if that happened but the idea of reorganising different bits of the nhs and ending bits of privatisation doing _ nhs and ending bits of privatisation doing different things right now 'ust doing different things right now just does not seem like it's the right— just does not seem like it's the right time. just does not seem like it's the right time-— right time. and the paper also sa in: right time. and the paper also saying they're _ right time. and the paper also saying they're hoping - right time. and the paper also saying they're hoping to - right time. and the paper also saying they're hoping to push | right time. and the paper also - saying they're hoping to push these reforms through by april. what he think of that timeline? i reforms through by april. what he think of that timeline?_ think of that timeline? i think it's nuts. i think of that timeline? i think it's nuts- ithink— think of that timeline? i think it's nuts. i think that _ think of
i suppose weber does say the nhs chief said the changes to allow gps, hospitals and have cares who were care. i mean that would be helpful if that happened but the idea of reorganising different bits of the nhs and ending bits of privatisation doing _ nhs and ending bits of privatisation doing different things right now 'ust doing different things right now just does not seem like it's the right— just does not seem like it's the right time. just does not seem like it's the right time-—...
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and i'm going to quote to you one other historian, thomas weber, who's talked about trust and where americae re—established in our america if people are not showered with false accusations. if people have supported a bumbling emperor with no clothes for the last four years, ie trump, we will not get through to them today by calling them fascists. yeah, but i'm not... as you might have noticed, stephen, i'm not doing that. what i would do, though, is say that there's an excellent point inside that quotation, which is how to reach people. i don't think you reach people either by humouring them, i think you reach people, and this goes to a problem that the uk also has, by having local sources of reliable information that aren't all about national and international politics. this is where the american discussion has gone wrong. when you let social media take over and you let local media die, you end up in this fight, this bipolarfight, between one side and the other side, where the truth gets lost. so the answer is not, i think, either humouring people and saying, "oh, yes, it's just fine that
and i'm going to quote to you one other historian, thomas weber, who's talked about trust and where americae re—established in our america if people are not showered with false accusations. if people have supported a bumbling emperor with no clothes for the last four years, ie trump, we will not get through to them today by calling them fascists. yeah, but i'm not... as you might have noticed, stephen, i'm not doing that. what i would do, though, is say that there's an excellent point inside...
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weber. mr. webster: this bill smacks of -- mr. weber: this bill smacks of president obama's transgender bathroom policy several years back. i remember that, howery dick louis that was. it was reported in texas a young girl went into bathroom, was followed by a male who said he self-identified as a female that day. more about her in a minute. this is not an equality act. this is going to erode religious freedom. this expressly exemps rfra from being a defense if someone has sincerely religiously held beliefs. comments made earlier that we're using god as an excuse. i hardly think. so i hardly think so. the founders of the constitution knew exactly what they were doing when they provided for those protections. if the equality act is passed, individuals with religious views will be disfavored by this bill and it will not have rfra as a tool for defense of their religious freedom. h.r. 5 will politicize the medical profession to the detriment of the practitioners and the patients. it's unbelievable. the girl who was followed into the
weber. mr. webster: this bill smacks of -- mr. weber: this bill smacks of president obama's transgender bathroom policy several years back. i remember that, howery dick louis that was. it was reported in texas a young girl went into bathroom, was followed by a male who said he self-identified as a female that day. more about her in a minute. this is not an equality act. this is going to erode religious freedom. this expressly exemps rfra from being a defense if someone has sincerely religiously...
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weber and mr. shelton and mr. heath and i will conclude my remarks with a simple statement.we have a wonderful group of members and went to acknowledge the congresswoman bush and my closing remarks because she had experience in ferguson. . . . . continuing did maybe continuing remnants of slavery. so, i thank the congresswoman for her leadership in that fight. i'm glad that she is here, but that is a prime example of what continues to happen. i believe good americans, as they are everywhere, this is a gooda country. it is a special country that will welcome hl 40 and the preparedness aspects of this commission and so the vital question to all of us is why we can't wait and robert kennedy asked the question when people ask me why, i asked why not. that is what we are saying today. people ask us why. i say why not and when they ask us what time i say why can't we wait and i yield back. >> if you would like twock minutes, three minutes, four minutes or five minutes you've got it. first down, 10 yards to go. >> you are recognized. >> thank you for your time, gave a minute or two
weber and mr. shelton and mr. heath and i will conclude my remarks with a simple statement.we have a wonderful group of members and went to acknowledge the congresswoman bush and my closing remarks because she had experience in ferguson. . . . . continuing did maybe continuing remnants of slavery. so, i thank the congresswoman for her leadership in that fight. i'm glad that she is here, but that is a prime example of what continues to happen. i believe good americans, as they are everywhere,...
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sometimes considered to have been ostia and severe but it also had its colorful and playful side andreas weber's says the zest for life it embodied has often been looked. they had fun they partied they were disciplined in their work and the way they pursued their ideas but they were personalities and they had a lot of fun with each other. because once i realized that the heaviness was gone. suddenly i could totally relate to it and that helped me make something new and of our time. between artistic. new tendency is a design studio in berlin that sees itself in the tradition of the powerhouse revolutionary. supplies modernist principles conceptual design clean a statics and functional form the products are hand crafted in germany it was founded by 2 brothers manuel and christoph manuel studied at the bauhaus university environment he does not recreate bauhaus products he designs new ones in the spirit of his a previous s's. we didn't want to make things the way they had always been made but to wipe the slate clean. and really start over that mentality and that approach is extremely inspiring. i s
sometimes considered to have been ostia and severe but it also had its colorful and playful side andreas weber's says the zest for life it embodied has often been looked. they had fun they partied they were disciplined in their work and the way they pursued their ideas but they were personalities and they had a lot of fun with each other. because once i realized that the heaviness was gone. suddenly i could totally relate to it and that helped me make something new and of our time. between...
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he said i'm a democrat so the next thing i remember is weber who was dazzling the same guy who holds his hand i'm a democrat. the last guy was the nominee to be had as bureau of labor statistics and was a statistician like burns was very close to president nixon so i thought finally we have a republican so i asked the question and he stands there like a cow chewing his cad and finally says i guess you have to say i'm an independent. [laughter] i get back to my hotel room all the republicans on the senate labor committee said did you think it was an election? i said i clear the names in the white house with the ranking republican because all my guys did terrific. they were competent and even those that objected said be like you guys and the secretary of labor later became the ambassador to japan and then was brilliant from northwestern university. if i had ruled all these people out because they were registered democrats i would not have had the confidence. not saying i should have asked the question but anyway if you have competent people around you you will do much better than if yo
he said i'm a democrat so the next thing i remember is weber who was dazzling the same guy who holds his hand i'm a democrat. the last guy was the nominee to be had as bureau of labor statistics and was a statistician like burns was very close to president nixon so i thought finally we have a republican so i asked the question and he stands there like a cow chewing his cad and finally says i guess you have to say i'm an independent. [laughter] i get back to my hotel room all the republicans on...
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sometimes considered to have been ostia and severe but it also had its colorful and playful side andreas weber's says the zest for life it embodied has often been looked. they had fun they partied they were disciplined in their work and the way they pursued their ideas but they were personalities and they had a lot of fun with each other. because once i realized that heaviness was gone. suddenly i could totally relate to it and that helped me make something new out of our time. between. new tendency is a design studio in berlin that sees itself in the tradition of the bauhaus. supplies modernist principles conceptual design clean a statics and functional form the products are hand crafted in germany it was founded by 2 brothers manuel and christoph manuel studied at the bauhaus university environment. he does not recreate bauhaus products he designs new ones in the spirit of his illustrious precesses. we didn't want to make things the way they had always been made but to wipe the slate clean. and really start over that mentality and that approach is extremely inspiring. i see reduction erring do
sometimes considered to have been ostia and severe but it also had its colorful and playful side andreas weber's says the zest for life it embodied has often been looked. they had fun they partied they were disciplined in their work and the way they pursued their ideas but they were personalities and they had a lot of fun with each other. because once i realized that heaviness was gone. suddenly i could totally relate to it and that helped me make something new out of our time. between. new...
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the weber's metering lights are on and you are stacked up as you come from the foot of the maze. >>> a gorgeous start to the day. brightening our day right here. 40s and 50s this morning. into the afternoon, daytime highs are well above average. middle to upper 60s around the bay. it will be lower 70s and. about 5 to 10 degrees above average for this time of year. even warmer for tomorrow. then looking at offshore winds kicking in. breezy conditions for tuesday and wednesday. looking at that sunshine over the next several days. here's a chance to soak up that vitamin d. i started the morning of spilling all of my coffee in the elevator. it just brightens up my day. >> it is a nday. ♪ >>> good morning to you our viewers in the west. welcome to "cbs this morning." it's monday, february 22nd, 2021. i'm gayle king with anthony mason and tony dokoupil. today we mark a milestone of grief. the coronavirus has claimed nearly half a million lives in this country. dr. anthony fauci will share his thoughts on what this moment means for him and what's next. >>> dramatic video captures a terrifyi
the weber's metering lights are on and you are stacked up as you come from the foot of the maze. >>> a gorgeous start to the day. brightening our day right here. 40s and 50s this morning. into the afternoon, daytime highs are well above average. middle to upper 60s around the bay. it will be lower 70s and. about 5 to 10 degrees above average for this time of year. even warmer for tomorrow. then looking at offshore winds kicking in. breezy conditions for tuesday and wednesday. looking...
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todd: david weber joins us to talk about rush's influence on his own radio career. 31 minutes after thelos angeles school board replacing some officers with school climate coaches. jillian: the school voting to diver police funds to better support black students, joining us to react, thank you for being here, appreciate your time. to replace the officers, the new climate officers, climate coaches will implement positive school culture, use social, emotional learning strategies to strengthen student engagement, the list goes on, do you think this is going to work? >> it will play a little bit of a role the culture is one thing that is most important, targeting black students, i have a problem the way, educating black students, the first thing they do is assume black students can't learn. as someone who loves history, going back and looking at the fact that in the early 1900s as they were establishing historically black colleges and universities there was no state funding for elementary and junior high school or high school, that was all being done privately and black people were learning
todd: david weber joins us to talk about rush's influence on his own radio career. 31 minutes after thelos angeles school board replacing some officers with school climate coaches. jillian: the school voting to diver police funds to better support black students, joining us to react, thank you for being here, appreciate your time. to replace the officers, the new climate officers, climate coaches will implement positive school culture, use social, emotional learning strategies to strengthen...
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michael weber of sacramento is the suspect in this case. investigators tell us before 1:00 a.m. on saturday, there was a welfare check for somebody who was possibly armed inside of the apartment. there was a live stream of him holding a gun, there were victims on the floor not moving. a swat team and crisis negotiation team are called out. after negotiations were unsexy unsuccessful, they use chemical and structural devices, and of nearby units. after a standoff, they use a taser to bring him into custody. dust is settled, but some neighbors are at a loss for words about what happened. >> i don't even want to be here tonight, i'm not even going to stay in my apartment. i have babies. pretty much what i am saying, it is as disturbing as it comes. >> reporter: the victims have not been released until next of kin is notified. >> the suspect is behind bars in solano county, facing murder charges. >>> new video of an aftermath of a chp shooting, just east of the midway offramp in dixon. the skaters wrapped yellow police tape around the embankment where a silver jetta crashed into the
michael weber of sacramento is the suspect in this case. investigators tell us before 1:00 a.m. on saturday, there was a welfare check for somebody who was possibly armed inside of the apartment. there was a live stream of him holding a gun, there were victims on the floor not moving. a swat team and crisis negotiation team are called out. after negotiations were unsexy unsuccessful, they use chemical and structural devices, and of nearby units. after a standoff, they use a taser to bring him...
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shirley weber, the first black person to be california's secretary of state.her hope is to help all california answer have a voice when they vote. . >> the main responsibility is t the nation. so it's really quite a turnaround in history when we think all of those who have been denied the chance to vote, who had restrictions put on them if they wanted to vote. and now the daughter of one of those individuals is actually in charge oven suring that every california an has the right to vote. >> dr. webber was appointed after alex padilla took over vice president kamala harris's congressional seat. >>> at 7:43, we do have much more news ahead. vianey has your full forecast. we hope you stay with us. >>> hi there. good morning. lovely start. we've got so much sunshine out there. if you haven't already gone the rays of sunshine through your window, take advantage and go outside. 46 in san francisco. great start overall. a live look over san jose. 44 degrees. so it is a little chillier right now if you usually take your pup on an early walk. bundle up. walnut creek,
shirley weber, the first black person to be california's secretary of state.her hope is to help all california answer have a voice when they vote. . >> the main responsibility is t the nation. so it's really quite a turnaround in history when we think all of those who have been denied the chance to vote, who had restrictions put on them if they wanted to vote. and now the daughter of one of those individuals is actually in charge oven suring that every california an has the right to vote....
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web or told us i have -- weber told us via e-mail the camp is still a better holding facility than a trump administration and receive the same good care there today. neil? neil: jonathan hunt, thank you very much, my friend. jonathan in los angeles on all of that. we've been focusing on this market selloff here. it's really, you know, kind of all in the technology arena. not exclusively, but largely there and a lot of it really has to do right now with what had been a much more severe collapse in bitcoin spurred by, of all people, elon musk. you might recall used $1.5 billion to buy bitcoin, said that customers could buy cars. but when he was even saying it was getting too pricey, that sort of wallopedded bitcoin here and tesla. bitcoin is trying to stabilize right now, but charlie gasparino says be prepared for a wild ride. he's next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (upbeat music) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ how do we ensure families facing food insecurity get access to their food? we needed to make sure that, if they couldn't get to the food, the food would come to them. we can deliver for food banks and schools. ama
web or told us i have -- weber told us via e-mail the camp is still a better holding facility than a trump administration and receive the same good care there today. neil? neil: jonathan hunt, thank you very much, my friend. jonathan in los angeles on all of that. we've been focusing on this market selloff here. it's really, you know, kind of all in the technology arena. not exclusively, but largely there and a lot of it really has to do right now with what had been a much more severe collapse...
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in the second important difference is that weber is looking at influence of this religious thinking. for him predict larry calvinism on the behavior of ordinary people out in the economy and in the business world. i am looking at the influence on the thinking of the people whose names recognized today in front of us. it is a difference between looking to the influence on behavior and looking at an influence on thinking in effect, i'm doing intellectual history here pretty the differences are important because naturally, the thinkers who wrote down what we have is economics work part of the intellectual elite. as in any societies along the path, of what happened and what ordinary people in the world of thought and with these elite intellectuals thought was different than that also matters. so think of my idea is paper upside down but applied to the behavior of ordinary people at the thinking of the intellectual elite. adam: thank you and is perfectly clarifying and memorable. and another question is, on the q&a function in different forms is this makes a lot of sense. and of course we
in the second important difference is that weber is looking at influence of this religious thinking. for him predict larry calvinism on the behavior of ordinary people out in the economy and in the business world. i am looking at the influence on the thinking of the people whose names recognized today in front of us. it is a difference between looking to the influence on behavior and looking at an influence on thinking in effect, i'm doing intellectual history here pretty the differences are...