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ashley: very good. all right, you're persuading me, jim farley, ford ceo, jim thank you so much for joining us and again, congratulations on your expansion into kentucky and tennessee. we appreciate your time. thank you very much. by the way talking of tennessee, nashville, not just the home of country music anymore. coming up why music city is hitting all the right notes with home buyers, even as prices are rising at record rates. we'll get into that story, they look happy don't they? the "clayman countdown" will be right back with the dow down more than 400 points, but in reality down 1.25% we'll be right back. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ashley: the red hot housing market is still posting new records. the case schiller home price index just hit fresh all-time highs in the month of july marking the fourth consecutive month of record price growth, getting expensive to buy a home. year-over-year the index jumped to 19.7 overall in july, up from june's 18.7 rate, and as new buyers flocked to u.s. cities, guess
ashley: very good. all right, you're persuading me, jim farley, ford ceo, jim thank you so much for joining us and again, congratulations on your expansion into kentucky and tennessee. we appreciate your time. thank you very much. by the way talking of tennessee, nashville, not just the home of country music anymore. coming up why music city is hitting all the right notes with home buyers, even as prices are rising at record rates. we'll get into that story, they look happy don't they? the...
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ashley is my granddaughter 1921. this story of a fourth decoration in law is coming in the american history slavery and is common in the experience of black slaves. and yet taken in particular to this mother into this father, when i think of it in their intimate story that is a tear of the fact that this is common, thanks soon for our understanding. to give this to ashley and embroidery t of the story remins us that despite in the facts also give us a hint of how something were able to survive. will become face of the facts they seem to have identified the difficult and emotional things that their loved ones would need. that attempted to generously provide the central bank with their ability. in the human need food and clothing and also shelter and that may seemed like a bit of a stretch but remember the size of the sac was actually quite wrong and as the weather shelter to place under her body. and then to see that we are essentially an admiration of belonging in the morale of the family to agree. the fact of the ob
ashley is my granddaughter 1921. this story of a fourth decoration in law is coming in the american history slavery and is common in the experience of black slaves. and yet taken in particular to this mother into this father, when i think of it in their intimate story that is a tear of the fact that this is common, thanks soon for our understanding. to give this to ashley and embroidery t of the story remins us that despite in the facts also give us a hint of how something were able to survive....
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so there is a bit of information about rose, information about ashley, ashley then seems -- and then we have ruth. the granddaughter. of course, there is someone in between. there granddaughter in the grandmother and that person is the mother. i find it very interesting and inconclusive that the mother is not mentioned. we do not know why ruth chose not to include her own mother in the story. her own mother was most likely a woman named rosa. that is what the census records tell us. this would make perfect sense. it is a tradition. a. for people to name children and grandchildren back to their ancestors. another one of those ways of obtaining the connection. even when the slavery system and tends to bury these very important connections. rosa grew up and lived her life out in south carolina. working as a domestic which was an occupation for most black women in the early 20th century. >> and then you talked about the significance of ruth's decision to capture the story. she could have written it down on paper. she chose embroidery. we have our first question from the audience. it look
so there is a bit of information about rose, information about ashley, ashley then seems -- and then we have ruth. the granddaughter. of course, there is someone in between. there granddaughter in the grandmother and that person is the mother. i find it very interesting and inconclusive that the mother is not mentioned. we do not know why ruth chose not to include her own mother in the story. her own mother was most likely a woman named rosa. that is what the census records tell us. this would...
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ashley. a new migrant caravan headed towards the u.s. despite effort by the mexican national guard to deter them, this is the fourth caravan officials have tried to stop recently. the group of around 800 marching from the southern most part of mexico was broken up by mexican authorities. some of the migrants fled. many are still forging on toward the u.s. border. meanwhile, customs and border protection agents continue to face threats from human and drug smuggler as fentanyl deaths skyrocket and agents come under attack. according to the cpb in the latest attack, quote, the agent was attempting to apprehend approximately 12 to 15 high grants, a smuggler struck out through a slot in the wall, hitting the agent with a large object, believed to be a 2x4 board. texas attorney general ken paxton says as cartels get stronger, border patrol agents' hands are tied. >> they're not allowed to do their jobs. they're put in logistics, as opposed to stopping the importation of drugs and people. cartels ar
ashley. a new migrant caravan headed towards the u.s. despite effort by the mexican national guard to deter them, this is the fourth caravan officials have tried to stop recently. the group of around 800 marching from the southern most part of mexico was broken up by mexican authorities. some of the migrants fled. many are still forging on toward the u.s. border. meanwhile, customs and border protection agents continue to face threats from human and drug smuggler as fentanyl deaths skyrocket...
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ashley. jillian: thank you, benjamin. congresswoman nancy mace slamming democrats for voting against her amendment to find out what u.s. weaponry was left behind in afghanistan. >> rather than debate it, they ruled it out of order. i don't know of another committee -- we have oversight and if we don't have oversight over what was spent in afghanistan, then who does? they want to bury their heads in the sand and cover up for biden's botched withdrawal. jillian: the u.s. left billions of dollars in equipment behind in afghanistan, although central demand insists it has been demilitaryized. let's bring in chad robicho who served with the marines. i want to get your reaction to who our benjamin hall was reporting a few minutes ago, talking about that plane from congressman mccall, saying that there's basically a hostage situation in afghanistan as the taliban is preventing, anyway, according to him, multiple planes from leaving with americans and others on-board. what is your reaction to this? >>
ashley. jillian: thank you, benjamin. congresswoman nancy mace slamming democrats for voting against her amendment to find out what u.s. weaponry was left behind in afghanistan. >> rather than debate it, they ruled it out of order. i don't know of another committee -- we have oversight and if we don't have oversight over what was spent in afghanistan, then who does? they want to bury their heads in the sand and cover up for biden's botched withdrawal. jillian: the u.s. left billions of...
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ashley: joining us live with more is brook. good morning. >> hey good morning guys democrats are heading for a show down with house speaker nancy pelosi juggling timing for two crucial bills as it stands now house is set to vote on a $550 billion infrastructure package on thursday and progress i-s are vowing to block it. unless the house takens up a massive 3.5 trillion dollar spending plan taxed with liberal goodies but speaker sounding confident that she has votes for that infrastructure bill to pass. listen. >> will bring the bell to the floor tomorrow for -- consideration. but you know, i'll never braining bell to the floor. that doesn't have the vote -- progressives woact change their meengd but she's open to some cuts as long as the key issues in the spending bill leak climate change paid leave and health care coverage remain intact right now democrats bill includes provision that gives the irs unprecedented surveillance power on american bank transactions a according to tax increase to 26%, and a plan that would gut rese
ashley: joining us live with more is brook. good morning. >> hey good morning guys democrats are heading for a show down with house speaker nancy pelosi juggling timing for two crucial bills as it stands now house is set to vote on a $550 billion infrastructure package on thursday and progress i-s are vowing to block it. unless the house takens up a massive 3.5 trillion dollar spending plan taxed with liberal goodies but speaker sounding confident that she has votes for that...
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carley: thanks ashley. new york city vaccine mandate by a federal appeal court judge and new york hospitals and nrsing homes bracing for mass i have staffing shore taming as nation most aggressive rules go into effect today. new york city teacher rachel and university of rochester medical centers dr. sarah klein join me to discuss. good morning to you both. >> good morning thanks so much for having me. carley: dr. klein i'll start with you so health care workers in state of new york have to receive at least one dose of vaccine by today. so -- what happens to those who refuse are they out of a job by today? >> well, i'm one of them so ms my last day of work sadly. yes. and then basically what i've been told is after today i'm not allowed to enter the patient care area of my hospital anything i do for next few days has to be done remotely and i'll be receiving communication from the hospital about my termination by octobers 4th. carley: how do you feel about that fired because you refuse to get the vaccine an
carley: thanks ashley. new york city vaccine mandate by a federal appeal court judge and new york hospitals and nrsing homes bracing for mass i have staffing shore taming as nation most aggressive rules go into effect today. new york city teacher rachel and university of rochester medical centers dr. sarah klein join me to discuss. good morning to you both. >> good morning thanks so much for having me. carley: dr. klein i'll start with you so health care workers in state of new york have...
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♪ ♪ >> this is a fox news alert, ashley strohmeyer in new york. wreaking havoc on the new northeast, the new york region experiencing historic flash flooding, rising waters granting cars, flooding apartments and subways, all subway service in new york city has been suspended. water rescue underway, and new york mayor bill de blasio has declared a state of emergency for the city. both the governors of new york and new jersey have also declared states of emergency for their states. appear in people to stay off the roads and if you can come avoid any unnecessary travel. flash flood warning for the area has been extended to 3:00 a.m. eastern. of the flooding also stranding air travel, with water rising in new york international airport. earlier, tornadoes touched down in new jersey, dozens of homes destroyed. joining us now for more on the situation is new york city councilman, in staten island, one of the hardest hit areas. joe, can you hear me? >> i can, thank you very much. >> what does it look like where you are right now? >> it's more widespread
♪ ♪ >> this is a fox news alert, ashley strohmeyer in new york. wreaking havoc on the new northeast, the new york region experiencing historic flash flooding, rising waters granting cars, flooding apartments and subways, all subway service in new york city has been suspended. water rescue underway, and new york mayor bill de blasio has declared a state of emergency for the city. both the governors of new york and new jersey have also declared states of emergency for their states....
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ashley d has spanned 35 years. and phil says his buddy was a good man with a big laugh and personality who was taken far too soon. it couldn't happen to a nicer family. >> our person. >> and. >> i just hope that some good comes out of this at the very least philip and those who knew ashley will spread the word about how special he was described as inclusive and selfless epitomized by his final act. >> pushing kids out of the way of a car wednesday afternoon outside stanley middle school in lafayette. ashley was working his second day as a crossing guard. that's when he ended up pinned underneath the car. and later dying at a hospital after his heroic act. the lafayette school district and police departments say this was an accident. the child suffered minor injuries. but will survive because of ashley. it doesn't surprise me. he. >> he never thought about himself. he always cared about other people. how other people are doing. you want to make sure everybody was having or if anybody had a problem to be the one talk
ashley d has spanned 35 years. and phil says his buddy was a good man with a big laugh and personality who was taken far too soon. it couldn't happen to a nicer family. >> our person. >> and. >> i just hope that some good comes out of this at the very least philip and those who knew ashley will spread the word about how special he was described as inclusive and selfless epitomized by his final act. >> pushing kids out of the way of a car wednesday afternoon outside...
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>> there are no more hands, ashley. >> clerk: okay. seeing no further callers, public comment is now closed. we're now on item 5: the consent calendar. commissioners, let me know if you would like to take anything off the consent calendar. if not, someone will make a motion to approve. >> do we want any public comment on the consent calendar, ashley? >> clerk: yeah, that's probably a good idea. is there any public comment on the consent calendar? paul, does anyone have their hand raised? >> i see six people on the call and zero hands raised. >> clerk: okay, callers, public comment is closed. >> chairman: commissioners, any questions or comments? [buzzer] >> i move that we accept the consent calendar. >> chairman: thank you. >> i second. >> chairman: moved and seconded. all those in favor? >> aye. >> chairman: any opposed? hearing none, it is unanimous. thank you. >> clerk: we are now on item 6: san francisco zoo. >> good morning. tonya peterson, director of the zoo. i'm here from the zoo, and i believe i have a powerpoint, which is bet
>> there are no more hands, ashley. >> clerk: okay. seeing no further callers, public comment is now closed. we're now on item 5: the consent calendar. commissioners, let me know if you would like to take anything off the consent calendar. if not, someone will make a motion to approve. >> do we want any public comment on the consent calendar, ashley? >> clerk: yeah, that's probably a good idea. is there any public comment on the consent calendar? paul, does anyone have...
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thank you to ashley for all your help. we're very excited to be one of the first big events in san francisco next month as we exit out of covid and try to get back into a little bit more normal life. this would be 153rd parade that we've done in north beach it has been dubbed the christmas in october in terms of the amount of business and revenue it drives. and we're excited to be able to do this. we've taken steps. normally, we have 30 to 40 cars on each side of the park. the high side of the park near the san francisco athletic club, we've decided to reduce our footprint to preserve the park which was redone in 2019, so two years ago and we're reducing that footprint of cars down to 12. we talked about how we would bring the cars in on the pavement and only pull them off on the pavement and only extend on the grass in the higher side of the grass. we're reducing the amount of impact on the grass. we've also been given suggestions as putting some sort of firm wood like plywood to mitigate any concerns that the park has. w
thank you to ashley for all your help. we're very excited to be one of the first big events in san francisco next month as we exit out of covid and try to get back into a little bit more normal life. this would be 153rd parade that we've done in north beach it has been dubbed the christmas in october in terms of the amount of business and revenue it drives. and we're excited to be able to do this. we've taken steps. normally, we have 30 to 40 cars on each side of the park. the high side of the...
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ashley d has spanned 35 years. and phil says his buddy was a good man with a big laugh and personality who was taken far too soon. it couldn't happen to a nicer family. >> our person. >> and. >> i just hope that some good comes out of this at the very least philip and those who knew ashley will spread the word about how special he was described as inclusive and selfless epitomized by his final act. >> pushing kids out of the way of a car wednesday afternoon outside stanley middle school in lafayette. ashley was working his second day as a crossing guard. that's when he ended up pinned underneath the car. and later dying at a hospital after his heroic act. the lafayette school district and police departments say this was an accident. the child suffered minor injuries. but will survive because of ashley. it doesn't surprise me. he. >> he never thought about himself. he always cared about other people. how other people if he didn't think about the consequences. he was just straight up. good to people as people pay the
ashley d has spanned 35 years. and phil says his buddy was a good man with a big laugh and personality who was taken far too soon. it couldn't happen to a nicer family. >> our person. >> and. >> i just hope that some good comes out of this at the very least philip and those who knew ashley will spread the word about how special he was described as inclusive and selfless epitomized by his final act. >> pushing kids out of the way of a car wednesday afternoon outside...
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ashley zavala kron 4 news ashley and republican front runner. larry elder reacting to the campaign rallies by the president and vice president saying in a social media post quote. >> if gavin newsom thinks that flying in joe biden and kamala harris. not exactly the most admired government officials at the present time will make him look better. that's all you need to know about how oblivious and detached newsome is a large majority of californians and of quote, coming up tonight at 6.30, our political analyst michael yaki will be joining kron 4 live to talk about the upcoming recall election. >> if you have questions for michael, you can head to our facebook page and post them there will try to ask him those live on the air. but until that our coverage of the recall election continues on kron 4 dot com just scan the qr code there on the screen that will take you straight to our web page where you get the latest on the candidates and details on casting your ballot. a developing news tonight. we are learning that 2 people have been hit by a car ou
ashley zavala kron 4 news ashley and republican front runner. larry elder reacting to the campaign rallies by the president and vice president saying in a social media post quote. >> if gavin newsom thinks that flying in joe biden and kamala harris. not exactly the most admired government officials at the present time will make him look better. that's all you need to know about how oblivious and detached newsome is a large majority of californians and of quote, coming up tonight at 6.30,...
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ashley says it anyway. lauren: ashley says it too. stuart: he does. well that was good stuff, susan thank you very much indeed. >> [laughter] stuart: jay gives us this. i wish your show was on tv 24 hours a day. come on! you could do it. just drink more coffee to stay awake. we're going to go around the block on this one, susan, ashley, lauren, would you like to see the hours of this program dramatically extended? susan first. >> [laughter] well depends on how much you feed stuart and hopefully he'll get the endorphins going for three hours but that's hard to extend. stuart: is that a yes or a no? >> i think it's dangerous how about that? stuart: all right, lauren? lauren: yes, with the caveat you have to define dramatically. 24/7 no way. stuart: absolutely not. can't do that, no. ashley? are you tempted to work more hours? ashley: um, yeah, why not, but i think if anyone could do it it's you stuart varney. i know you would love to do 6:00 a.m. to noon just to get going on that and i wouldn't put it past you. stuart: [laughter] lauren: no comment and
ashley says it anyway. lauren: ashley says it too. stuart: he does. well that was good stuff, susan thank you very much indeed. >> [laughter] stuart: jay gives us this. i wish your show was on tv 24 hours a day. come on! you could do it. just drink more coffee to stay awake. we're going to go around the block on this one, susan, ashley, lauren, would you like to see the hours of this program dramatically extended? susan first. >> [laughter] well depends on how much you feed stuart...
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so, what was the underlying motivation for ashley to be making these charges? we will get into that tonight on "48 hours." >> that airs tonight at 10:00 here on kpix 5. >>> a couple was rescued from a burning car near san diego thanks to a group of good samaritans. five men from east county pulled over and came to their rescue when they saw the car on fire. a witness captured this video of the heroes rushing to help from the other side of the freeway. this all happened on monday. >> our dad had some burns to his left side. my mom got out with just abrasions. >> if there was a time, when like so many, we would have kept driving, but because of programs like atc oc, we are changing. and we are able to not just be selfish individuals, but look out for others. >> amazing. the couple at one of the good samaritans were taken to the hospital with only minor injuries. >> that program is inlivein san francisco where the city has just been crowned the world's best city. we had no doubt. time magazine spoke to 27,000 people globally to narrow down the best cities on the p
so, what was the underlying motivation for ashley to be making these charges? we will get into that tonight on "48 hours." >> that airs tonight at 10:00 here on kpix 5. >>> a couple was rescued from a burning car near san diego thanks to a group of good samaritans. five men from east county pulled over and came to their rescue when they saw the car on fire. a witness captured this video of the heroes rushing to help from the other side of the freeway. this all happened...
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you said ashley, watch out, you said ashley was an excellent dancer. got any video of him cutting a rug? all yours. ashley: i had to dig deep but i did find some. i am looking so concentrated. i did a dancing with the stars in nashville and had to do a dance at halftime at a vanderbilt basketball game. i was terrified but had a professional dancer with me, we practiced for 6 weeks. i got through it but i am one of those guys who is on the dance floor but has no business doing so. stuart: you look pretty good and we never knew. >> my job is on the floor. i knew you had many talents but i didn't think that was one. ashley: it is difficult work. stuart: my parents were ballroom dancing teachers, took me to blackpool which is the world championship of ballroom dancing. i was there in 1959. this comes from charles. instead of trying to force or shame americans into taking the covid vaccine do you think the government should pay people to get vaccinated? no way, make it available. you wanted you take it and if you don't want it you don't have it, simple as t
you said ashley, watch out, you said ashley was an excellent dancer. got any video of him cutting a rug? all yours. ashley: i had to dig deep but i did find some. i am looking so concentrated. i did a dancing with the stars in nashville and had to do a dance at halftime at a vanderbilt basketball game. i was terrified but had a professional dancer with me, we practiced for 6 weeks. i got through it but i am one of those guys who is on the dance floor but has no business doing so. stuart: you...
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his identity has yet to be confirmed but friends and neighbors say he was ashley old. this was his the job as a crossing guard. >> i just feel immense gratitude for ashley diaz, for where he was at that time yesterday, that he was there to protect those kids, and i just think every time we get behind a wheel that we need to think about these things in we're in a hurry or impatient what's at risk. >> now law enforcement is still investigating the cause of this collision. the driver did stop and is cooperating with police. the school superintendent in the lafayette school district believes the collision was in his word a pure accident. wasn't somebody trying to dodge around the traffic rules or drive unsafely. we've heard from a number of parents, however, who thinks there's too much speeding and unsafe driving in front of the school. >> i think it's really going to say to the community that there has to be a little bit more regulation on, you know, signs for like staying off your phone, reducing the speed limit, having a little bit more layer of protection because there
his identity has yet to be confirmed but friends and neighbors say he was ashley old. this was his the job as a crossing guard. >> i just feel immense gratitude for ashley diaz, for where he was at that time yesterday, that he was there to protect those kids, and i just think every time we get behind a wheel that we need to think about these things in we're in a hurry or impatient what's at risk. >> now law enforcement is still investigating the cause of this collision. the driver...
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asÍ se define ashley y de ti. las mexicanas se unieron para hacer esas prendas incÓmodas que inspiran que asÍ es como surgiÓ se regalan dudas. el podcast creado como en lo mÁs seguido en el 2020. amor, sexo, familia, alimentaciÓn son algunos de los temas que han tocado durante las seis temporadas y para las que en cada capÍtulo invitan a expertos, amigos y gente que mira para que la su compaÑero a hablar, debatir y compartir informaciÓn. cuÁl ha sido tema o los temas que consideran que la gente mÁs les ha gustado? >> los del amor resuenan con todas las personas porque al final toda la personas queremos amar, ser amadas y entender mejor las relaciones humanas. pero no podemos decir que uno. creo que depende mucho momento de la vida que esta pasando cada quien. >> quÉ representa para ustedes el traerte todos estos temas, muchos tabÚes, sobre todo la comunidad hispana. >> obra sido algo que no subirÁ encantado tener de chicas. crecimos como bien dices en latinoamÉrica, con mamÁs hispanas, papÁs tambi
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ashley's toy closet brought 20,000 toys to the fire zone. they handed them out to the children who lost their houses. ashley smith runs the nonprofit and is a fire victim herself. >> that is why we give them toys. >> i need that for my pipe. dan: smith says the has gifted over 3 million toys to deserving children. who doesn't like more? and i mean, like, a lot more. well, with xfinity you get more for your money. because with xfinity internet you get a free flex 4k streaming box and peacock premium included, with access to tons of free movies and shows. more bang for your buck. can your internet do that? like your outfit, girl. why thank you! ok, now it's a party! get started with xfinity internet for $19.99 a month for 12 months and add a flex 4k streaming box for free. click, call, or visit a store today. local toyota dealers. chris: the giants are off today. san francisco holds a two-game lead over the doctors with six to go. x-rays revealed brandon belt has a fracture in his left thumb after getting hit by that fastball yesterday. dealt
ashley's toy closet brought 20,000 toys to the fire zone. they handed them out to the children who lost their houses. ashley smith runs the nonprofit and is a fire victim herself. >> that is why we give them toys. >> i need that for my pipe. dan: smith says the has gifted over 3 million toys to deserving children. who doesn't like more? and i mean, like, a lot more. well, with xfinity you get more for your money. because with xfinity internet you get a free flex 4k streaming box and...
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ashley's toy closet brought 20,000 toys to the fire zone. they handed them out to the children who lost their houses. ashley smith runs the nonprofit and is a fire victim herself. >> that is why we give them toys. >> i need that for my pipe. dan: smith says the has gifted over 3 million toys to deserving children. (background talking and laughing) ♪ ♪ (child) ...some people just go there immediately... at kaiser permanente, your entire care team is connected. so even a routine appointment can save your life. i am so glad you did this mammogram, so we can detect it early. everything looks great with your eyes, and i see you're due for a mammogram. should we schedule it? oh yeah that'd be great. a leader in the prevention, early detection and treatment of cancer. local toyota dealers. chris: the giants are off today. san francisco holds a two-game lead over the doctors with six to go. x-rays revealed brandon belt has a fracture in his left thumb after getting hit by that fastball yesterday. alt aruns, svailabilit is uncertain. he's in seat
ashley's toy closet brought 20,000 toys to the fire zone. they handed them out to the children who lost their houses. ashley smith runs the nonprofit and is a fire victim herself. >> that is why we give them toys. >> i need that for my pipe. dan: smith says the has gifted over 3 million toys to deserving children. (background talking and laughing) ♪ ♪ (child) ...some people just go there immediately... at kaiser permanente, your entire care team is connected. so even a routine...
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please welcome ashley gerrity to lafco. i just want to let you know that the calafco has decided to cancel the board conference. also budgets have been slashed across lafcos across california. the next one is being planned for october 2022 in newport beach. and, finally, today, we talked about today being my last lafco meeting and i wanted to thank my time in the clean power sf team. we really grew to have a strong relationship over the years. i'd like to thank barbara hail and everyone over at clean power sf. when i came on, i did not know a lot about renewable energy and the way the program worked and they were always extremely helpful in helping me figure things out and i also want to thank my consultant that we brought on to lafco to produce a number of valuable reports. i also want to thank all of our survey team, u.c. santa cruz for all the survey work that they did. with that, madam chair, that concludes my report. >> chairman: thank you, officer goebel. it's really amazing to hear your feedback. i hope many folks ap
please welcome ashley gerrity to lafco. i just want to let you know that the calafco has decided to cancel the board conference. also budgets have been slashed across lafcos across california. the next one is being planned for october 2022 in newport beach. and, finally, today, we talked about today being my last lafco meeting and i wanted to thank my time in the clean power sf team. we really grew to have a strong relationship over the years. i'd like to thank barbara hail and everyone over at...
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but the margin of his victory here, if he does, in fact, win, will really matter. >> ashley parker af quote for you, too. this is in your paper "the washington post," and he writes it this way. the next month is make or break, not only for president biden and the future of american social policy, but also for the right to vote and our democracy itself. the horror of what so many republican-dominated state governments have done most recently in texas to restrict access to the ballot and undercut the honest and nonpartisan counting of ballots presents democrats with only two options. act uncompromisingly at the national level to ensure democracy everywhere or accept that many states in our union will in important ways cease to be democratic. ashley, is there evidence that this movement the former president gave rise to questioning the legitimacy of all elections where they may not like the result, is that just going to become part of the permanent standing republican brand henceforth? >> well, it's certainly not going away anytime soon. this is sort of the lingering hangover or long sha
but the margin of his victory here, if he does, in fact, win, will really matter. >> ashley parker af quote for you, too. this is in your paper "the washington post," and he writes it this way. the next month is make or break, not only for president biden and the future of american social policy, but also for the right to vote and our democracy itself. the horror of what so many republican-dominated state governments have done most recently in texas to restrict access to the...
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we appreciate your time, and dan ashley. ashley. ama: i'm ama your eyes. beautiful on the outside, but if you have diabetes, there can be some not-so-pretty stuff going on, on the inside. it's true, if you have diabetes, you know high blood sugar is the root of the problem. but that excess sugar can cause the blood vessels to be seriously damaged. and when that happens, this could happen, vision loss or even blindness. that's right, diabetic retinopathy is a leading cause of blindness for adults in the u.s. but even though you can't see it, there is something you can do about it. remember this: now is the time to get your eyes checked. eye care is an incredibly important part of your long-term diabetes management. see a path forward with actions and treatments that may help your eyes— and protect against vision loss. just say to yourself, “now eye see.” then—go see an eye care specialist. visit noweyesee.com to get the facts about diabetes, your eyes, and what you can do next—to take control of your sight. brought to you by regeneron. california!
we appreciate your time, and dan ashley. ashley. ama: i'm ama your eyes. beautiful on the outside, but if you have diabetes, there can be some not-so-pretty stuff going on, on the inside. it's true, if you have diabetes, you know high blood sugar is the root of the problem. but that excess sugar can cause the blood vessels to be seriously damaged. and when that happens, this could happen, vision loss or even blindness. that's right, diabetic retinopathy is a leading cause of blindness for...
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ashley webster knows it. ashley? >> yeah, you're right. shaq is asking 16.5 million for this estate what do you get for that kind of money? i'll show you after this. you mak a record 1.1 trillion transistors into this chip whoo! yeah! oh, hi i invested in invesco qqq a fund that invests in the innovators of the nasdaq 100 like you you don't have to be circuit design engineer to help push progress forward can i hold the chip? become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq ray loves vacations. but his diabetes never seemed to take one. everything felt like a 'no.' everything. but then ray went from no to know. with freestyle libre 14 day, now he knows his glucose levels when he needs to... and...when he wants to. so ray...can be ray. take the mystery out of your glucose levels, and lower your a1c. now you know. try it for free. visit freestylelibre.us as your business changes, the united states postal service is changing with it. with e-commerce that runs at the speed of now. next day and two-day shipping nationwide, and returns right from t
ashley webster knows it. ashley? >> yeah, you're right. shaq is asking 16.5 million for this estate what do you get for that kind of money? i'll show you after this. you mak a record 1.1 trillion transistors into this chip whoo! yeah! oh, hi i invested in invesco qqq a fund that invests in the innovators of the nasdaq 100 like you you don't have to be circuit design engineer to help push progress forward can i hold the chip? become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq ray loves...
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and that seems like it is all because of ashley diaz, ken? >> wow. all right, andrea, thank you for that. >>> switching gears, turning to weather now and a live look outside right now. it's calm but parts of the bay area could see thunderstorms and even lightning tomorrow. >> and extreme heat expected inland has prompted another flex alert for tomorrow as well. our chief meteorologist paul heggen is here to break it all down for us, paul? >> yeah, temperatures across the bay area are going to back off a little bit. so it's not going to be as hot. the hottest temperature in brentwood is the upper 90s. short of 100 degrees, but widespread temperatures at or above 100, which is why that flex alert has been extended another day. as the heat around the bay area diminish, our focus shift to that dry lightning. dry lightning's going to be possible and any gusty winds from thunderstorms that try to develop would help to fan any flames that manage to get started. very dry fire fuel is in place. the vegetation is, of course, so crispy dry this time of year any
and that seems like it is all because of ashley diaz, ken? >> wow. all right, andrea, thank you for that. >>> switching gears, turning to weather now and a live look outside right now. it's calm but parts of the bay area could see thunderstorms and even lightning tomorrow. >> and extreme heat expected inland has prompted another flex alert for tomorrow as well. our chief meteorologist paul heggen is here to break it all down for us, paul? >> yeah, temperatures across...
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ashley was working his second day as a crossing guard. that's when he ended up pinned underneath the car. and later dying at a hospital after his heroic act. the lafayette school district and police departments say this was an accident. the child suffered minor injuries. but will survive because of ashley. it doesn't surprise me. he. >> he never thought about himself. he always cared about other people. how other people are doing. you want to make sure everybody was having or if anybody had a problem to be the one talking to him. so i don't think. he has that for a split second. if he didn't think about the consequences. he was just straight up. good to people as people pay their respects to actually outside the school close friend ryan cove, a thinks about the conversations he used to have with diaz. >> bay is a local radio sports talk show host and new actually for 30 years. what i would do my radio show. he would text in a while. i was doing the show with his own take to not give them the private show. >> and so we enjoy that banter ba
ashley was working his second day as a crossing guard. that's when he ended up pinned underneath the car. and later dying at a hospital after his heroic act. the lafayette school district and police departments say this was an accident. the child suffered minor injuries. but will survive because of ashley. it doesn't surprise me. he. >> he never thought about himself. he always cared about other people. how other people are doing. you want to make sure everybody was having or if anybody...
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ashley zavala kron 4 news. i was going to ask you actually do we have do we have any idea if he's going to actually talk at some point this evening. but it really does seem that. >> maybe he's trying to keep his options available in case at the last minute he decides to go to los angeles or go back to san francisco. well, it seems pretty solid that he would be here in sacramento. i think it depends on the election results. tonight. the campaign has said. >> but if things go in his favor this evening as results roll in. it's a possibility he could do something this evening later on this evening when we have a better sense of those election results. but the governor has said that he would wait for the ap to call the race before potentially doing anything. well, thank you very much. ashley. we appreciate that. still haven't turned in your ballot. it's not too late. >> mail in ballots were sent to you previously registered voters. so if you. >> are planning to mail in your ballot, you need to make sure it is submit
ashley zavala kron 4 news. i was going to ask you actually do we have do we have any idea if he's going to actually talk at some point this evening. but it really does seem that. >> maybe he's trying to keep his options available in case at the last minute he decides to go to los angeles or go back to san francisco. well, it seems pretty solid that he would be here in sacramento. i think it depends on the election results. tonight. the campaign has said. >> but if things go in his...
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ashley d has spanned 35 years. and phil says his buddy was a good man with a big laugh and personality who was taken far too soon. it couldn't happen to a nicer family. >> our person. >> and. >> i just hope that some good comes out of this at the very least philip and those who knew ashley will spread the word about how special he was described as inclusive and selfless epitomized by his final act. >> pushing kids out of the way of a car wednesday afternoon outside stanley middle school in lafayette. ashley was working his second day as a crossing guard. that's when he ended up pinned underneath the car. and later dying at a hospital after his heroic act. the lafayette school district and police departments say this was an accident. the child suffered minor injuries. but will survive because of ashley. it doesn't surprise me. he. >> he never thought about himself. he always cared about other people. how other people are doing. you want to make sure everybody was having or if anybody had a problem be the one talking
ashley d has spanned 35 years. and phil says his buddy was a good man with a big laugh and personality who was taken far too soon. it couldn't happen to a nicer family. >> our person. >> and. >> i just hope that some good comes out of this at the very least philip and those who knew ashley will spread the word about how special he was described as inclusive and selfless epitomized by his final act. >> pushing kids out of the way of a car wednesday afternoon outside...
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ashley is joining us live in the studios. ashley: good morning, guys. we have good and bad stuff in this get to this first. at least six people killed and another 43 further shootings across chicago over the weekend. those hurt include a chicago police officer hit while trying to help another gunshot victim and paramedic grazed in the head while working with a patient. it comes as philadelphia surpasses 400 homicides for the year. and federal investigators are on the ground to determine the cause of a deadly train derailment in montana. three people lost their lives. at least 50 more are recovering after the crash saturday night. amtrak's empire builder line stretches from chicago to the pacific northwest. local first responders helped clear the crumbled train cars and usher passengers to safety. the world health organization is reportedly looking to revive its probe into the origins of the covid-19 pandemic. "wall street journal" reports a new team is being assembled. it follows the w.h.o.'s initial inquire into the first outbreak in wuhan. the new may
ashley is joining us live in the studios. ashley: good morning, guys. we have good and bad stuff in this get to this first. at least six people killed and another 43 further shootings across chicago over the weekend. those hurt include a chicago police officer hit while trying to help another gunshot victim and paramedic grazed in the head while working with a patient. it comes as philadelphia surpasses 400 homicides for the year. and federal investigators are on the ground to determine the...
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this is the suv that struck ashley diaz right in front of the middle school investigating the crash. residents in this area here to something like this would happen. >> i am not surprised. i am not surprised. i knew this day was going to come, because i see everybody speeding here. >> it is really upsetting. it is not like this is a big town. everybody knows that school is here, and you need to be careful. you really have to be careful. >> her son started as a crossing guard because he heard about the shortage of guards at schools. she says his sense of humor and devotion to his family will be sorely missed. >> a few months ago i was hospitalized for a month so he took time off from work. he came here, he took care of me and took me to my doctor's office. he did everything. >> coming up on kpix streaming on cbsn bay area. >> have some say the pandemic help them find their new place. and later, back open for business more than a year later, toys returning at one of the most popular bay area toy spots in just a few hours. >> we are looking at the san francisco skyline. good morning. ma
this is the suv that struck ashley diaz right in front of the middle school investigating the crash. residents in this area here to something like this would happen. >> i am not surprised. i am not surprised. i knew this day was going to come, because i see everybody speeding here. >> it is really upsetting. it is not like this is a big town. everybody knows that school is here, and you need to be careful. you really have to be careful. >> her son started as a crossing guard...
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john: ashley lopez, ank you very much. ashley: thank you. judy: even before the u.s. finally left afghanistan, many of the nearly 40 million people who live there were in dire need. sanitation, clean water, food, all in short or quickly disappearing supply. now, with the taliban in charge, the job of aid groups is that much harder. add to that, tens of thousands who have fled the country in the past few weeks, who will house and care for them? i spoke earlier today with the leaders of two vital united nations agencies. filipo grandi is the u.n. high commissioner for human rights. and henrietta fore is executive director of unicef, the un's children's agency. thank you both so much for joining us today. you have said the crisis may be over at the kabul airport. and you are thankful for everybody who was able to get out. he said the humanitarian crisis is just beginning for those afghans were left in the country. what did you mean by that? filipo: i mean that 39 billion afghans are left in afghanistan and we estimate that at least half of them are in need of humanitaria
john: ashley lopez, ank you very much. ashley: thank you. judy: even before the u.s. finally left afghanistan, many of the nearly 40 million people who live there were in dire need. sanitation, clean water, food, all in short or quickly disappearing supply. now, with the taliban in charge, the job of aid groups is that much harder. add to that, tens of thousands who have fled the country in the past few weeks, who will house and care for them? i spoke earlier today with the leaders of two vital...
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with that, let's bring in our leadoff guest, ashley parker bureau chief for the washington post. clint watts, west point graduate, army veteran, former fbi special agent and distinguished research fellow at the foreign policy research institute. barbara mcquad a veteran federal pros cue forand former u.s. attorney for the eastern district of michigan. she worked with doj during the biden transition. she is also a co-host of the pod cost, sisters in law. thanks to all of you for being with us. barbara, here is what we heard from january 6th committee member congressman adam schiff, a little earlier tonight. >> no one is off the table. we're going to determine what went wrong in the lead-up to january 6th. we're going to find out who was involved, who was knowledgeable, what roles they played in the planning, what expectation they had of violence what the former president was doing among the biggest unknowns is what was going on within the white house on january 5th and 6th at that critical time when our democracy was being threatened with violence insurrection. so, we're not wasti
with that, let's bring in our leadoff guest, ashley parker bureau chief for the washington post. clint watts, west point graduate, army veteran, former fbi special agent and distinguished research fellow at the foreign policy research institute. barbara mcquad a veteran federal pros cue forand former u.s. attorney for the eastern district of michigan. she worked with doj during the biden transition. she is also a co-host of the pod cost, sisters in law. thanks to all of you for being with us....
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ashley: yes, exactly. well, the port of sanctuary savannah is one of the busiest container hubs and a huge cargo ship being loaded, its unloaded its cargo and is now being reloaded as exports go out and the imports have already come in this is being played out across the country and never-ending conveyor belt of these cargo ships bringing in their goods but the problem is they are starting to overwhelm the ports. here in savannah they have been able to keep up with it working around the clock. the shortage is drivers has not helped, certainly on the west coast. not quite as bad here as in sanctuary vana but there is no doubt, if you look at the percentage of delayed shipments from last year, compared to this year, it's up 43% that's the actual time for ocean freight to go from door-to-door, so no doubt, there is an impact. i spoke to griff lynch the executive director of the georgia ports authority. he said yes, we are seeing a lot of freight and yes, it is a challenge. take a listen. >> we're overwhelmed
ashley: yes, exactly. well, the port of sanctuary savannah is one of the busiest container hubs and a huge cargo ship being loaded, its unloaded its cargo and is now being reloaded as exports go out and the imports have already come in this is being played out across the country and never-ending conveyor belt of these cargo ships bringing in their goods but the problem is they are starting to overwhelm the ports. here in savannah they have been able to keep up with it working around the clock....
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ashley was working his second day as a crossing guard. that's when he ended up pinned underneath the car. and later dying at a hospital after his heroic act. the lafayette school district and police departments say this was an accident. the child suffered minor injuries. but will survive because of ashley. it doesn't surprise me. he. >> he never thought about himself. he always cared about other people. how other people are doing. you want to make sure everybody was having or if anybody had a problem to be the one talking to him. so i don't think. he has that for a split second. if he didn't think about the consequences. he was just straight up. good to people as people pay their respects to actually outside the school close friend ryan cove, a thinks about the conversations he used to have with diaz. >> bay is a local radio sports talk show host and new actually for 30 years. what i would do my radio show. he would text in a while. i was doing the show with his own take to not give them the private show. >> and so we enjoy that banter ba
ashley was working his second day as a crossing guard. that's when he ended up pinned underneath the car. and later dying at a hospital after his heroic act. the lafayette school district and police departments say this was an accident. the child suffered minor injuries. but will survive because of ashley. it doesn't surprise me. he. >> he never thought about himself. he always cared about other people. how other people are doing. you want to make sure everybody was having or if anybody...
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i think her name was ashley. >> he thought her name was ashley. he wasn't really sure of that >>. just the first name, ashley. maybe. but even if ashley was a real first name, that didn't solve the mystery. he had a confession we still don't know that this person was -- it's not how it's supposed to go. >> despite his confession, burnett pleaded not guilty. justice for a victim still labeled lavender doe in court documents would take some time, time volunteers couldn't waste. >> that made it a lot more real and put more weight behind what we're doing. >> who was lavender doe? that was what was left at that point. >> lavender doe we tested in a return from the lab on october 2018 and the team want to work looking for potential relatives. just nine days later, they found one. a woman in east axis, right near the spot where lavender doe was found. >> i contacted lieutenant hope. i told him we have this descendant who lives about 30 minutes from where lori gaff it's found, i can tell you exactly how she's related but it seems that could be a huge coincidence if she wasn't fairly close
i think her name was ashley. >> he thought her name was ashley. he wasn't really sure of that >>. just the first name, ashley. maybe. but even if ashley was a real first name, that didn't solve the mystery. he had a confession we still don't know that this person was -- it's not how it's supposed to go. >> despite his confession, burnett pleaded not guilty. justice for a victim still labeled lavender doe in court documents would take some time, time volunteers couldn't waste....
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ashley? ashley: yeah, hi, neil. listen, look. you saved and really tried to get that money together, to put down a deposit on the home that you really want to buy, maybe this one. only when you go out and make an offer, you're competing with people who have cash. all cash, all cash, all moolah, so what do you do? well that's creating new businesses like a company called "ribbon" and what they will do is buy the house that you want for you, all with cash. you have that kind of behind you on your offer. now, let's take a look at a list of the requirements that are needed for this. first, you have to be pre- approved a lender. that is imperative. then you can look at single family homes, it covers town homes, it covers condos. the prices anywhere from $150,000 up to 700,000 dollars and if you can't get your financing together before the closing, you can still rent back the home from ribbon for up to six months. it's fascinating stuff, i spoke with the co-founder of the company earlier, who says what this does is level the playing fi
ashley? ashley: yeah, hi, neil. listen, look. you saved and really tried to get that money together, to put down a deposit on the home that you really want to buy, maybe this one. only when you go out and make an offer, you're competing with people who have cash. all cash, all cash, all moolah, so what do you do? well that's creating new businesses like a company called "ribbon" and what they will do is buy the house that you want for you, all with cash. you have that kind of behind...
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ashley webster on where that's going now. ashley? ashley: yeah, deberry, florida and we're in a diner here, a really good place to test the temperature, if you like, neil, on covid vaccination issues. you know, if you had two politicians were so different you'd have to pick florida governor ron desantis and new york city mayor bill deblasio. case in point, the covid vaccination as you said now in florida, businesses can be fined $5,000 for imposing a vaccine mandate, so if you don't, if you say you have to have a vaccine to come into the business, you could be fined up to $5,000 in florida, what about new york city? well, you could be fined up to $5,000, oh, yes, but that's for businesses that don't ask whether you've been vaccinated or not. it is true and right now i'm joined by angie whose the owner of the deberry diner here and angie thank you for joining us. you said to me earlier, thank god i live in florida right? >> no kidding we're so grateful for our governor and that he's standing up for all of us and i hope goya governors
ashley webster on where that's going now. ashley? ashley: yeah, deberry, florida and we're in a diner here, a really good place to test the temperature, if you like, neil, on covid vaccination issues. you know, if you had two politicians were so different you'd have to pick florida governor ron desantis and new york city mayor bill deblasio. case in point, the covid vaccination as you said now in florida, businesses can be fined $5,000 for imposing a vaccine mandate, so if you don't, if you say...
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ashley? >> hey, guys, good morning. yesterday that federal arrest warrant was issued for brian laundrie but it wasn't for gabby's death. it was for an acts following her death warrants alleges he committed debit card fraud. september 1st which is when he rushed back to florida. here in long island tonight at 7:00, people in blueprint are being asked to light the candles that they picked up yesterday wherever they are in memory of gabby petino. a lot of people are doing that in their driveways. people were asked to pick those candles up yesterday between 2 and 6:00 p.m. around :20 they ran out of candles the people i spoke to here say they were not surprised by that one bit. this area always comes together. it doesn't surprise me living here my whole life. >> we are trying to do what we can because we just want to say we are here for you. our hearts hurt for you. and we will always be here. >> but we are all lifting you up. we are all here to support you. when you are ready, that's what it is
ashley? >> hey, guys, good morning. yesterday that federal arrest warrant was issued for brian laundrie but it wasn't for gabby's death. it was for an acts following her death warrants alleges he committed debit card fraud. september 1st which is when he rushed back to florida. here in long island tonight at 7:00, people in blueprint are being asked to light the candles that they picked up yesterday wherever they are in memory of gabby petino. a lot of people are doing that in their...
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ashley parker pulitzer prize-winning white house bureau chief, for the washington post. lisa lahren, national correspondent for the new york times, and frank a former fbi assistant director for counter intelligence, he is author of the fbi, way he is host of the podcast, the bureau. good evening and welcome to you, while lisa i'd like to begin with you. with this quote from the l.a. times today. quote. the biden administration has a vested interest in the california recalls outcome. but newsom victory could lift democrats after a politically challenging several weeks, for the president. for those who don't triangulating white the way we all do, how does this fit into the larger goals for the party in the white house? >> of course you don't want to over interpret the results of the recall election, that's highly idiosyncratic, where newsom is facing 46 contenders vying to replace him this is a pretty quirky process to happen. in california. but i think that a lot of political strategists, we'll be watching the outcome of this race, to get a sense of what our politics, are
ashley parker pulitzer prize-winning white house bureau chief, for the washington post. lisa lahren, national correspondent for the new york times, and frank a former fbi assistant director for counter intelligence, he is author of the fbi, way he is host of the podcast, the bureau. good evening and welcome to you, while lisa i'd like to begin with you. with this quote from the l.a. times today. quote. the biden administration has a vested interest in the california recalls outcome. but newsom...
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it's one specialty of award-winning north carolina chef ashley christensen. this morning on "the dish" we'll get a taste of these southern favorites and hear why two chart-topping artists provided the music at their wedding. that is ahead. >>> first, our top story this hour -- secretary of state antony blinken is heading to the persrsian gulf n nation off qat this weekekend. that's's where thohousands o ofn rerefugees havave been taken an whwhere concererns remainn h hi ththe talibaban's retururn t ton afghanistan. blinken says the u.s. is in constant contact with more than 100 americans who are still there. the biden administration says it plans to admit about 50,000 afghan refugees to the united states. the process to leave afghanistan is complicated and full of twists and turns even for people with dual citizenship. christina ruffini reports on one couple's ordeal. [ screams ] >> reporter: onay payaamm and her husband fareed, both american citizens, were only supposed to be in kabul for four days. that's you -- >> that's me screaming. [ screams ] >> report
it's one specialty of award-winning north carolina chef ashley christensen. this morning on "the dish" we'll get a taste of these southern favorites and hear why two chart-topping artists provided the music at their wedding. that is ahead. >>> first, our top story this hour -- secretary of state antony blinken is heading to the persrsian gulf n nation off qat this weekekend. that's's where thohousands o ofn rerefugees havave been taken an whwhere concererns remainn h hi ththe...
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ashley parker, you were actually in the room for that speech. what struck you about what he said and his delivery that was perhaps not as apparent to those of us watching at home. >> in the room, and i think a lot of this did come through on television, what struck me first was his tone and his delivery, that he was defiant and fiery in the moment, that he was almost shouting part of his speech and hushed and whispery in others trying to make a point, banging a sole finger on the lectern. he was defensive. he seemed to anticipate the criticism, understand it, very much wanted to push back on that narrative that we left americans behind. in fact, there are about 100, 200 americans, the president said himself, who wanted to get out and have not yet been able to. he pretty much went through all the people who had been evacuated, the more than 600 americans, the 1,000 afghans and rebutted his critics saying, you may ask for a third decade in afghanistan, here's my response. it was explanatory, it was defiant, it was justified, and it was a grim spee
ashley parker, you were actually in the room for that speech. what struck you about what he said and his delivery that was perhaps not as apparent to those of us watching at home. >> in the room, and i think a lot of this did come through on television, what struck me first was his tone and his delivery, that he was defiant and fiery in the moment, that he was almost shouting part of his speech and hushed and whispery in others trying to make a point, banging a sole finger on the lectern....
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elizabeth: ashley webster. story we brought to you last night dems are burying in spending bills government fines against companies that enact president biden's vaccine mandate. we're talking about fines from 70,000, up to 700,000? let's bring in congresswoman nicole malliotakis. great to see you again. "forbes" magazine this could hit northern -- non-complying companies hard. what do you think about that? >> we continue to push back. we need to take up a infrastructure bill which is non-partisan but at the same time the socialists keep trying to push the radical $3.5 trillion agenda that holds the type of poison pills in it that would really hurt industries across america t would create more labor shortages. it would create more supply chain issues. it would have impact on the mom-and-pop shops. we have to continue to push back against the mandates that are just awful. we're seeing results of what mayor de blasio and our governor did in new york where teachers are losing their jobs, health care workers are los
elizabeth: ashley webster. story we brought to you last night dems are burying in spending bills government fines against companies that enact president biden's vaccine mandate. we're talking about fines from 70,000, up to 700,000? let's bring in congresswoman nicole malliotakis. great to see you again. "forbes" magazine this could hit northern -- non-complying companies hard. what do you think about that? >> we continue to push back. we need to take up a infrastructure bill...
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visit listenlively.com ashley: welcome to fox news live i'm ashley strohmier. people in parts of louisiana hit hardest by hurricane ida may not have power in their homes until the end of the month. 2,000 power poles, 5,200 transformers are down. more damage than the last 3 hurricanes combined. thousands of evacuated residents near south lake tahoe in california have high hopes of running home this holiday weekend. the caldor fire has burned nearly 335 square miles. it's only 37% contained after burning for 18 days. i'm ashley strohmier. now back to "justice with judge jeanine." 1953. now back to "justice with judge jeanine." judge jeanine: reports continue out of afghanistan that terrified teenaged soccer players from the national soccer team have been abandoned. it was said they were footsteps from freedom before bind and his feckless advisors pulled us out of that embattled country. the mission to rescue those women was code named operation soccer ball. if we don't succeed they will be brutalized. they may be killed. and joe biden, they deserve better. here w
visit listenlively.com ashley: welcome to fox news live i'm ashley strohmier. people in parts of louisiana hit hardest by hurricane ida may not have power in their homes until the end of the month. 2,000 power poles, 5,200 transformers are down. more damage than the last 3 hurricanes combined. thousands of evacuated residents near south lake tahoe in california have high hopes of running home this holiday weekend. the caldor fire has burned nearly 335 square miles. it's only 37% contained after...
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ashley: and it is like a different planet. florida businesses ask for proof of vaccination they are the ones who can't get find, $5,000 fine for any government or business for opposing vaccine mandate for employees or customers. finds a $5,000 for businesses that don't enforce indoor vaccine mandates, complete 180. the owner of the diner, thanks for taking the time out. you agree with desantis but shouldn't be enforcing vaccination information at the front door. >> stand to the right. stuart: 5 what your customers say? >> they are on board, nobody wants to show a vaccine card. they are coming here. ashley: i want to mention this diner famous for a door sign, let me show you what it says, if you voted for and continue to stand behind the worthless, inept and corrupt administration currently inhabiting the white house that is compliant in the death of our service men and women in afghanistan please take your business elsewhere. what reaction did you get to that? >> mostly incredibly positive. a lot of veterans, turned it into a
ashley: and it is like a different planet. florida businesses ask for proof of vaccination they are the ones who can't get find, $5,000 fine for any government or business for opposing vaccine mandate for employees or customers. finds a $5,000 for businesses that don't enforce indoor vaccine mandates, complete 180. the owner of the diner, thanks for taking the time out. you agree with desantis but shouldn't be enforcing vaccination information at the front door. >> stand to the right....
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i'm dan ashley. let's get to sandia patel with a look at the weather conditions. >> winds are beginning to pick up over the higher terrain. want to show you live picture. the camera has been shaking as winds are increasing. 33 miles an hour. mount, 23. it is a drying offshore wind. red flag warning until 11:00 a.m. the greatest concern is napa county, right near the sonoma county border. that is where it is the strongest winds are expected, and lowest relative humidity. take a look at the winds, down sloping winds raising the fire danger. critical fire weather conditions. hourly forecast, winds increasing to about 30 miles an hour. 3:00 a.m., 20 to 25 miles an hour. that continues into 11:00 a.m. i will be back with the rest of the forecast, which includes how long the fire danger will remain. firefighters and residents are prepared for tonight's warning. while it may be worse, for many, fire danger is really never far from their minds. >> northbay residents are bracing themselves front of the overni
i'm dan ashley. let's get to sandia patel with a look at the weather conditions. >> winds are beginning to pick up over the higher terrain. want to show you live picture. the camera has been shaking as winds are increasing. 33 miles an hour. mount, 23. it is a drying offshore wind. red flag warning until 11:00 a.m. the greatest concern is napa county, right near the sonoma county border. that is where it is the strongest winds are expected, and lowest relative humidity. take a look at the...