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catherine: thank you so much for having me. ♪ geoff: for the first time, the u.s. government released a report this month detailing the abuse and mistreatment of native children who were forcibly sent to boarding schos in the 1800s. our st. louis community reporter gabrielle hayes has been reporting on one school in missouri that fits into this painful history. and gabrielle joins us now. so tell us more about this boarding school. the st. regis seminary opened in 1824. what did your reporting uncover? gabrielle: yeah, so we learned at the school, as you said, opened in 1824 and it later closed in 1831. so it wasn't open for that long. but what we do know is that, you know, what was promised, the idea from the beginning was that these schools were "going to provide an education." but the research shows what's reflected in this report from the department of interior, that wasn't the case. that these children were specifically at st. regis worked long hours in fields. they did manual labor. and that also many of them were also abused physically. violence. there was v
catherine: thank you so much for having me. ♪ geoff: for the first time, the u.s. government released a report this month detailing the abuse and mistreatment of native children who were forcibly sent to boarding schos in the 1800s. our st. louis community reporter gabrielle hayes has been reporting on one school in missouri that fits into this painful history. and gabrielle joins us now. so tell us more about this boarding school. the st. regis seminary opened in 1824. what did your...
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catherine: that's exactly right. we get a lot of our funding from governments, but the private sector has an important role to play because they can fund us for programs that will make a huge difference and fill in holes the governments aren't able to do, and also work with us. it's not just funding, it's working with us on ideas and concepts and testing things. that's where the private sector can be innovative and make a huge difference. francine: have you spoken to people at davos, what is the question you get the most? catherine: what can we do to make a difference. what is interesting at davos, i think people come here because they want to make a difference, these businesses, they want to be part of the discussion of the future. children are all about the future. for them, to think about how they can do their businesses and philanthropy in a way that helps children i think is valuable. francine: how easy do you think it will be for europe to absorb a lot of migrant children running from war-torn countries? cather
catherine: that's exactly right. we get a lot of our funding from governments, but the private sector has an important role to play because they can fund us for programs that will make a huge difference and fill in holes the governments aren't able to do, and also work with us. it's not just funding, it's working with us on ideas and concepts and testing things. that's where the private sector can be innovative and make a huge difference. francine: have you spoken to people at davos, what is...
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i'm pam moore and i'm catherine heenan. this happened. >> about 10, 30 this morning at the pg and e livermore training facility that's southeast of 5.80, and vasco road a pg and e says that the injuries fortunately did not appear to be life-threatening. but both people injured have been hospitalized. and that's why we find kron four's terisa sassy. and now she has the very latest on the investigation. teresa. >> well, hi, pam and catherine, we are out here in livermore. as you're mentioning, we're here at the livermore electric safety academy. there are so many questions at this hour about what went wrong out here. we've got some video that we just got into the newsroom that we want to share with you. this is all from our quad copter 4. you can save yourself an up close look at the crash. now this happened close to 10:00am. there was a pilot in cell inside the bail for '07 and a trainee outside the helicopter. the ntsb is not releasing the names of either person. currently. we do know that this was a helicopter contracted t
i'm pam moore and i'm catherine heenan. this happened. >> about 10, 30 this morning at the pg and e livermore training facility that's southeast of 5.80, and vasco road a pg and e says that the injuries fortunately did not appear to be life-threatening. but both people injured have been hospitalized. and that's why we find kron four's terisa sassy. and now she has the very latest on the investigation. teresa. >> well, hi, pam and catherine, we are out here in livermore. as you're...
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catherine, more highway cameras will soon be added along. i-580, where 2 people were killed last night. >> council members say those cameras will help but that it can't be the only step towards prevention. >> this was the scene wednesday night on i-580, near seminary avenue in oakland. chp says 4 people were discovered inside a black nissan sedan. 3 of them with gunshot wounds. all 4 were taken to the hospital. but 2 of the victims died of their injuries. it's another tragedy that we've seen in the east bay on our highways. council member dan called says he was upset to hear the news of another fatal shooting on an oakland highway homicide, a murder. >> wherever it happens, it's a problem. and so if that happens >> in the streets of oakland are on a highway near oakland. it's the it's it's bad. matter what traffic in the area was backed up for hours as police shut down the highway to investigate councilmember trevor reed was one of the drivers at a standstill on our way home from work wondering what was that impactful that was causing that d
catherine, more highway cameras will soon be added along. i-580, where 2 people were killed last night. >> council members say those cameras will help but that it can't be the only step towards prevention. >> this was the scene wednesday night on i-580, near seminary avenue in oakland. chp says 4 people were discovered inside a black nissan sedan. 3 of them with gunshot wounds. all 4 were taken to the hospital. but 2 of the victims died of their injuries. it's another tragedy that...
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catherine is saying, look, this is not good news. you said there's really nothing to sell, there's no good news to sell for the president as well. >> the last president who dealt with high inflation rates throughout his term was jimmy carter. he was not re-elected to a second term. ronald reagan who defeated him, of course, suffered a serious recession or the economy suffered a serious recession as part of the effort to wring inflation out of the economy. he took a hit in his first midterm election, though by the time he ran for re-election, the economy was in much better shape and he won easily. barack obama after the great recession in 2010 suffered a very large defeat, lost control of the house because even though the actions that president obama and the democratic congress took helped bring the u.s. into recovery and out of that recession, as long as voters were feeling as bad as they were, that was little solace for them and they took it out on the democrats. now, president trump in 2018 proved that you could lose a midterm elec
catherine is saying, look, this is not good news. you said there's really nothing to sell, there's no good news to sell for the president as well. >> the last president who dealt with high inflation rates throughout his term was jimmy carter. he was not re-elected to a second term. ronald reagan who defeated him, of course, suffered a serious recession or the economy suffered a serious recession as part of the effort to wring inflation out of the economy. he took a hit in his first...
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catherine. thank you. rebecca. >> california park rangers preparing for big crowds this holiday weekend. and they are reminding people, again, if you're out on the water on the river were ever always wear a life vest. children under 13 are required by law to do so. and alcohol is prohibited. most accidents happen when people are not wearing a life vest or they've been drinking. >> we do have our incidents on the river that there are but we try to minimize is every year. that's why this is important to get the word out early and have these people come out but but make sure that they are very safe. >> metro and city fire departments and park rangers, they'll be working together this weekend to enforce those >> san francisco's carne of all is back in action in person this weekend. the two-day festival as the city's yearly celebration of latin american and caribbean culture. the festival in the mission district features lot of good food, crafts and a lot of good music. it all wraps up with the grand parade. th
catherine. thank you. rebecca. >> california park rangers preparing for big crowds this holiday weekend. and they are reminding people, again, if you're out on the water on the river were ever always wear a life vest. children under 13 are required by law to do so. and alcohol is prohibited. most accidents happen when people are not wearing a life vest or they've been drinking. >> we do have our incidents on the river that there are but we try to minimize is every year. that's why...
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i'm catherine heenan and i'm ken wayne. the bay is buzzing tonight and of course, hoping that the blue and gold can take care of business as they continue their quest for. >> yet another nba championship, we're going to be following all the activities all night long. but first, a kron four's gayle ong is a inside chase center. and gail, i know you've been talking to fans. what are you hearing? >> well, catherine, and just a moment ago, but fans were chanting go as they're going
i'm catherine heenan and i'm ken wayne. the bay is buzzing tonight and of course, hoping that the blue and gold can take care of business as they continue their quest for. >> yet another nba championship, we're going to be following all the activities all night long. but first, a kron four's gayle ong is a inside chase center. and gail, i know you've been talking to fans. what are you hearing? >> well, catherine, and just a moment ago, but fans were chanting go as they're going
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. >> doctor catherine ho is on a mission. she wants people to know that climate change is affecting all of us, here and now, and it will take every one of us to combat it. the only way a system is ever change -- >> bill knew a system as ever change is one individuals who are not wealthy, famous and powerful, but had the courage of their convictions to decide the world could and it must change. >> catherine is a renowned climate scientists at texas state university. she is offered some of the most significant climate studies over the last few decades. would surprise many who meter is that she is also an evangelical christian. >> what made me decide to become a climate scientist was my faith. >> how is that intertwined? >> a failure to act on climate change, it's a failure to love. if we truly believe that we are to love our neighbor as ourselves, then we would be at the front of our line demanding climate action. >> through her book speeches and as a climate ambassador to the world evangelical alliance, catherine has persuaded
. >> doctor catherine ho is on a mission. she wants people to know that climate change is affecting all of us, here and now, and it will take every one of us to combat it. the only way a system is ever change -- >> bill knew a system as ever change is one individuals who are not wealthy, famous and powerful, but had the courage of their convictions to decide the world could and it must change. >> catherine is a renowned climate scientists at texas state university. she is...
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catherine al gore who made a very that villa statement earlier today in the session. president of the massachusetts historical society. dr. stacy cordery which i put understand is the british way to pronounce it. she is from dennis and johnson, endowed chair of theodore roosevelt honors -- dickinson state university. this is an incredible panel. as stewart has already advised us, we have a responsibility to inspire, to encourage, and to teach. i think with this panel you will get an abundance of material. thank you so much. >> well, welcome everyone to this panel on first ladies. thank you, theresa, for that very nice introduction. thank you to stewart and to anita for this amazing summit here in dallas that we've all been waiting so to participate in and attend and to be in person. you and the team at the white house historical association have done amazing work, as you always do. and many thanks to my colleagues here, all of whose work has inspired mine over the years. so i'm very grateful to them. so as teresa said, we are going to be looking at first ladies today
catherine al gore who made a very that villa statement earlier today in the session. president of the massachusetts historical society. dr. stacy cordery which i put understand is the british way to pronounce it. she is from dennis and johnson, endowed chair of theodore roosevelt honors -- dickinson state university. this is an incredible panel. as stewart has already advised us, we have a responsibility to inspire, to encourage, and to teach. i think with this panel you will get an abundance...
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discussed got -- catherine dacosta explains. catherine: there are no travel links to africa and health officials are investigating where they caught it. they think that monkeypox may be spreading in the community, but say the risk of infection is low. kasia: monkeypox is similar to chickenpox and has symptoms including rash, fever, headaches and swollen lymph nodes. the disease is usually associated with travel to west africa. health authorities believe that some cases have begun to spread within communities. the largest known outbreak of this disease occurred in nigeria in 2017, when there were 175 suspected cases. the vast majority, in man between 21-40. monkeypox is a viral infection but not as transmissible as coronavirus. >> this one is transmitted by large respiratory droplets. if you remember the beginning of the pandemic, we were saying face coverings were not going to make a lot of difference because you need to be face-to-face with someone for quite some time and those droplets are quite big and don't spread very far a
discussed got -- catherine dacosta explains. catherine: there are no travel links to africa and health officials are investigating where they caught it. they think that monkeypox may be spreading in the community, but say the risk of infection is low. kasia: monkeypox is similar to chickenpox and has symptoms including rash, fever, headaches and swollen lymph nodes. the disease is usually associated with travel to west africa. health authorities believe that some cases have begun to spread...
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catherine, barbara and mary, you are a great panel. and i would just like to say that my presentation for just on a little bit more personal as an archivist at the lbj library where i started my career in 1973. i have the wonderful privilege of getting to know mrs. johnson, processing her beautification files for dr. lewis gold's book, and it refuelling and talking with her. in my slides, anything that is scripted in brown script is mrs. johnson's writing, and i did it that way because she loved to use a brown flare pen, although we were advised her not to use it because it wasn't permanent. but she loved to use a brown flare pen to do her writing. in looking at mrs. johnson's white house restoration [inaudible] we also learned an offer a lot about her relationship between mrs. kennedy and the johnson's, which is somewhat different from a lot of public perceptions. and how the restoration of these two first ladies reflected their personalities. we also learned about mrs. johnson's very substantive efforts that really have not been give
catherine, barbara and mary, you are a great panel. and i would just like to say that my presentation for just on a little bit more personal as an archivist at the lbj library where i started my career in 1973. i have the wonderful privilege of getting to know mrs. johnson, processing her beautification files for dr. lewis gold's book, and it refuelling and talking with her. in my slides, anything that is scripted in brown script is mrs. johnson's writing, and i did it that way because she...
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i'm catherine heenan ken wayne. the warning covers much of northern california. high temperatures and wind gusts that could reach up to 40 miles an hour are creating that. >> high fire danger. cal fire says those factors combined with the dry winter we've had are causing them to keep a very close eye on the conditions earlier in the year than usual. >> find a lot of vegetation has already. where in past years it would be july august when the those would start to show they're drying out. so this year, it's a little bit earlier that as years.
i'm catherine heenan ken wayne. the warning covers much of northern california. high temperatures and wind gusts that could reach up to 40 miles an hour are creating that. >> high fire danger. cal fire says those factors combined with the dry winter we've had are causing them to keep a very close eye on the conditions earlier in the year than usual. >> find a lot of vegetation has already. where in past years it would be july august when the those would start to show they're drying...
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catherine engelbrecht, i hope we talk to you again. thank you. >> thank you. >> tucker: so joe biden has a new censorship czar working out of the law enforcement agency, and since we know her name, we thought it would be worth taking a look at her history. turns out she has a long history of accusing anyone who disagrees with her of disinformation. including, by the way, parents who have concerns about critical race theory, they are engaged in disinformation. that is the lady running the agency. more on that next. ♪ ♪
catherine engelbrecht, i hope we talk to you again. thank you. >> thank you. >> tucker: so joe biden has a new censorship czar working out of the law enforcement agency, and since we know her name, we thought it would be worth taking a look at her history. turns out she has a long history of accusing anyone who disagrees with her of disinformation. including, by the way, parents who have concerns about critical race theory, they are engaged in disinformation. that is the lady...
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thank you, catherine. i agree with you. we know that this governor is not enforcing a law, either safety laws or election laws. he allowed the consent decree, he allowed seven and a half million absentee ballots to be mailed out pretty allowed for illegal drop boxes. he allowed for the zuckerberg money, all of that outside the law. the reason he continues to lie about me and my background is that he was complicit in this fraud. he let it happen, he denied it happen, he is covering it up, and he is now suppressing evidence. >> governor kemp, a rebuttal? gov. kemp: that is simple he not true and you know it is not. but i will tell you what i have done. i was as frustrated as anyone else in the 2020 election results and i actually did something about it, working with the georgia general simile to address those issues and send a bill -- the elections integrity act. we have outlawed zuckerberg money. we have tied photo at d's -- photo ids to absentee ballots. we secured drop boxes to make sure we don't have these problems in the
thank you, catherine. i agree with you. we know that this governor is not enforcing a law, either safety laws or election laws. he allowed the consent decree, he allowed seven and a half million absentee ballots to be mailed out pretty allowed for illegal drop boxes. he allowed for the zuckerberg money, all of that outside the law. the reason he continues to lie about me and my background is that he was complicit in this fraud. he let it happen, he denied it happen, he is covering it up, and he...
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with that, we start this hour with catherine stewart. she's journalist and author of the power worshippers, inside the dangerous rise of religious nationalism. and benjamin -- , contributing writer at the new yorker. author of searching for why topeka, and improbable journey to the heart of white america. great to have both of you with us. this is such an important conversation to be having right now. rich, i want to be starting with you. you've been writing about the rights refusal to take white supremacy terrorism seriously for years. before, it seems like republicans merely tolerated their extremist and their party. now, they have mainstreamed it. do you now fear that they have taken control over their party? >> i very much fear that. and we see that in the election results. as you mentioned, candidates who are running on this conspiracy theory of great replacement. and they have a story they're telling their base. the story is i will bring the country back 50 years in terms of women's rights, in terms of racial dynamics in this count
with that, we start this hour with catherine stewart. she's journalist and author of the power worshippers, inside the dangerous rise of religious nationalism. and benjamin -- , contributing writer at the new yorker. author of searching for why topeka, and improbable journey to the heart of white america. great to have both of you with us. this is such an important conversation to be having right now. rich, i want to be starting with you. you've been writing about the rights refusal to take...
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proposal, catherine? yeah, these are people who say they live way too closely with the problem of trying to help relatives who are severely mentally ill. >> including parents of adult children who desperately need treatment and medication but refused to accept any help. they are talking about not being able to intervene and the sometimes tragic family dramas of a loved one who won't even acknowledge a sickness. they say care court would allow them to get those relatives off the streets and into meaningful treatment among the speakers at today's rally, the mother of a man who began suffering from mental illness at age 19. >> in the space of 2 years, he went from being a student at uc berkeley to sleeping on the he greats outside the buildings where he once attended classes. he's 38 years old. now he spent the last 14 years living on the streets. he's been hospitalized between 40 and 50 times. just enough to traumatize him. not long enough to actually help him. what are the rights that disaaility rights and
proposal, catherine? yeah, these are people who say they live way too closely with the problem of trying to help relatives who are severely mentally ill. >> including parents of adult children who desperately need treatment and medication but refused to accept any help. they are talking about not being able to intervene and the sometimes tragic family dramas of a loved one who won't even acknowledge a sickness. they say care court would allow them to get those relatives off the streets...
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yes have one minute and catherine wishes to speak. um, it's been this has been wonderful and i've done several of these programs for the white house historical association, and i've been in the first lady game about 25 years and what's been amazing for me is to see how it's grown as a field of study. it started to be an almost like compulsive focus on biography and it really wasn't clear really why you should care about a particular first lady. some of them were fascinating some of them weren't none of them plan to be first lady pretty much and it's grown from that to actually being an intellectually sophisticated category of analysis. we're looking at first ladies. tell us something about women about power about american. tree and the white house historical association has played such a large part in that and it shouldn't be surprising. it was founded by our first lady, but the truth is understood there has been a real focus on first lady studies taking it seriously obviously having anita mcbride as the leadership in the organization
yes have one minute and catherine wishes to speak. um, it's been this has been wonderful and i've done several of these programs for the white house historical association, and i've been in the first lady game about 25 years and what's been amazing for me is to see how it's grown as a field of study. it started to be an almost like compulsive focus on biography and it really wasn't clear really why you should care about a particular first lady. some of them were fascinating some of them weren't...
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and she had abigail at our side, and i'll let catherine talk a little bit more about that. but martha definitely understood the concept of soft power. and that has been something that has been a trend for first ladies to use all the way through, so it's a beginning. so, the beginning was that martha was a partner as she had been with the president all through their marriage and through those years during the revolutionary war, where she would go to the camps, and winter camps every year. and would assist him and try to keep morale up and organize sewing circles and that type of thing. but it was a partnership, it still is and so the two go together. she was not called first lady. that didn't really happen until later, in the 19th century. she was called lady washington, which was the term that was given to her by some of the revolutionary war soldiers. they even had a lady washington's brigade. and that was sort of the vestige of the british past, but she was also an example of what a southern bag would do. so, that was the beginning. >> great. >> i just think it's really s
and she had abigail at our side, and i'll let catherine talk a little bit more about that. but martha definitely understood the concept of soft power. and that has been something that has been a trend for first ladies to use all the way through, so it's a beginning. so, the beginning was that martha was a partner as she had been with the president all through their marriage and through those years during the revolutionary war, where she would go to the camps, and winter camps every year. and...
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>> catherine, good evening. and yes, this all comes after a leak, a draft opinion indicated that the supreme court is set to overturn roe v wade. something democrats say cannot happen. ahead of an expected supreme court ruling wednesday. senate democrats meeting doomed attempt to protect abortion rights. few questions are more personal, more private and more complicated. and those involving a pregnancy senate majority leader chuck schumer says it's important for lawmakers to stand against conservative supreme court justices. if the supreme court follows through on that decision, it will be the greatest contraction of individual rights in generations. vice president kamala harris is disappointed with the outcome. sadly, the senate. >> hail to stand in defense of a woman's right to make decisions about her own body. michigan democratic senator debbie stabenow says it's important to trust women in america and this is about their choice. not a bunch of politicians deciding what's best for them. but republicans like
>> catherine, good evening. and yes, this all comes after a leak, a draft opinion indicated that the supreme court is set to overturn roe v wade. something democrats say cannot happen. ahead of an expected supreme court ruling wednesday. senate democrats meeting doomed attempt to protect abortion rights. few questions are more personal, more private and more complicated. and those involving a pregnancy senate majority leader chuck schumer says it's important for lawmakers to stand against...
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catherine al gore, who made a very fabulous statement earlier today, in the session. the president of the massachusetts historical society, and dr. stacey, which i understand is a british pronunciation. and she is dennis in ron johnson, chair of theodore roosevelt honors leadership studies at dickinson state university. this is an incredible panel, and historic as always, they have advised us. we have a responsibility here to inspire, to encourage, and to teach. this is a panel where you have an abundance of material. thank you so much. >> welcome everyone, on to this panel on first ladies, thank you so much for that introduction, and thank you to stewart and and nina, for this amazing summit here in dallas that we have all been waiting to participate in, and attend, and to be in person. you and the team at the white house historical association have done amazing work, as you always do, and many thanks to our colleagues here, all of whose work has inspired mine over the years, i am very grateful for that. as teresa said, we are going to be looking at first ladies toda
catherine al gore, who made a very fabulous statement earlier today, in the session. the president of the massachusetts historical society, and dr. stacey, which i understand is a british pronunciation. and she is dennis in ron johnson, chair of theodore roosevelt honors leadership studies at dickinson state university. this is an incredible panel, and historic as always, they have advised us. we have a responsibility here to inspire, to encourage, and to teach. this is a panel where you have...
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catherine? yeah, well, these are people who say it is time to listen to the families of the severely mentally ill, the people who live with this. >> they include parents of adult children who desperately need treatment and medication but refuse to accept any help. they are talking about not being able to intervene in the sometimes tragic family dramas of a loved one who won't even acknowledge a sickness. they say care court would allow them to get those relatives off the streets into meaningful treatment. among the speakers at today's rally, the mother of a man who began suffering from mental illness at the age of 19. >> in the space of 2 years, he went from being a student at uc berkeley to sleeping on the grates outside the buildings where he once attended classes. he's 38 years old. now he spent the last 14 years living on the streets. he's been hospitalized between 40 and 50 times. just enough traumatize him. not long enough to actually help him. it would add an avenue by which family member
catherine? yeah, well, these are people who say it is time to listen to the families of the severely mentally ill, the people who live with this. >> they include parents of adult children who desperately need treatment and medication but refuse to accept any help. they are talking about not being able to intervene in the sometimes tragic family dramas of a loved one who won't even acknowledge a sickness. they say care court would allow them to get those relatives off the streets into...
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>> catherine and grand fans are just pouring in the arena. i did get a chance to talk to many of them as they're getting settled in doors open 30 minutes ago. you know, some admit they are nervous from the last game and others are very confident and they call tonight payback. so they think the lawyers will bounce back and win tonight's game. a lot of good energy. it's very electric at game starts in an hour or so. fans you can see behind me. are there going up the escalators to their seats, getting food? >> i can see some are still at the stores by jersey's summer. still outside at thrive city. but we'll see. a lot of them seem very confident for tonight's game. and you'll hear more from them later on in the show. when we check back in with you guys are live at chase center along from 40's. thank you. gayle will talk to you later. >> all right. thanks, gayle. now to a san francisco tradition that returns sunday, another sport. but different uniforms here, bay to breakers the races back. thousands of people expected to show up in colorful cost
>> catherine and grand fans are just pouring in the arena. i did get a chance to talk to many of them as they're getting settled in doors open 30 minutes ago. you know, some admit they are nervous from the last game and others are very confident and they call tonight payback. so they think the lawyers will bounce back and win tonight's game. a lot of good energy. it's very electric at game starts in an hour or so. fans you can see behind me. are there going up the escalators to their...
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i'm catherine heenan and i'm ken wayne. the bay is buzzing tonight and of course, hoping that the blue and gold can take care of business as they continue their quest for. >> yet another nba championship, we're going to be following all the activities all night long. but first, a kron four's gayle ong is a inside chase center. and gail, i know you've been talking to fans. what are you hearing? >> well, catherine, and just a moment ago, but fans were chanting go as they're going up the escalators on their way to their seat. as we go to bob, just happening as we speak, fans are still pouring into the arena. and let's give you video earlier. people dressed for the occasion warriors just about everything head to toe and people at this time are still getting refreshments, buying their t-shirts before they enter the arena. and dan snyder also receiving a new playoff shirts at their seats. and i also spoke with founder of the local street where company adapt to collaborate with the wires, was also a big fan, as you can imagine. an
i'm catherine heenan and i'm ken wayne. the bay is buzzing tonight and of course, hoping that the blue and gold can take care of business as they continue their quest for. >> yet another nba championship, we're going to be following all the activities all night long. but first, a kron four's gayle ong is a inside chase center. and gail, i know you've been talking to fans. what are you hearing? >> well, catherine, and just a moment ago, but fans were chanting go as they're going up...
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catherine massie, a 72. ruth whitfield, age 86. they are all dead tonight because they are black, and they were at the tops market on the east side of buffalo. the current senior senator from new york loves buffalo, and has visited buffalo more than any new york senator before him. >> because i know this community. years ago,, i worked hard to bring that grocery store to the east side of buffalo, because the community deserved a full-fledged supermarket. it was a much-needed oasis in which was then a total food desert. >> the mass murder used the code information to find upstate new york neighborhood most and sleep populated with black people, circulating a city of hundred 48,000 people, 80 miles north from the white republican upstate neighborhood, where the murderer lived. 29% of the people of syracuse are black, but the mass murderer decided that he could get a higher body count at the top supermarket in buffalo, so he bypassed syracuse, and nearby rochester, whose population is 39% black. and drove the 200 miles to buffalo. we
catherine massie, a 72. ruth whitfield, age 86. they are all dead tonight because they are black, and they were at the tops market on the east side of buffalo. the current senior senator from new york loves buffalo, and has visited buffalo more than any new york senator before him. >> because i know this community. years ago,, i worked hard to bring that grocery store to the east side of buffalo, because the community deserved a full-fledged supermarket. it was a much-needed oasis in...
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back to you, catherine and justine. thank a breeze sauce toe and today we'll have the latest updates from orange county crews working to contain the coastal fire. meet three moms who each like to bank their own way. luckily they've all got chase. smart bankers. convenient tools. one bank with the power of both. chase. make more of what's yours. >> we have breaking news we want to share with you. investigators say they have just found a key piece of evidence and the search for missing oakley woman. alexis gabe, they say that the this is her cell phone case specially designed by the 24 year-old herself. her family members, her friends are also confirming yes, this is her phone case. police believe that the man caught in that video threw away the case on january. 26 the same day one gabe's family reported her missing. the video shows the man walking away from a gabe's car on trenton street in oakley. police are asking anyone who mike recognize that man to give them a call on this. latest development comes just a day after
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vicki catherine. contra costa county supervisor is considering ending the sheriff's department's contract with the cities of danville, lafayette, enter into. >> the potential change coming on the heels of 2 civil lawsuits that total close to 10 million dollars over the wrongful deaths of 2 men killed by a deputy while he was working in danville. now supervisor john goya is asking the county staff to determine whether the costs of patrolling the 3 cities is worth it. >> what i'm concerned about. is ensuring that our county fully recovers the cost. >> the cost benefit analysis report is due out by june. 21st. meantime, the mayor of danville sent kron for a response which reads in part, we continue to find this contract service model to be an effective and mutually beneficial. 1, 4, both of our agencies and look forward to continuing with the partnership. more than 2 dozen of oceanview mansions have been consumed by flameshin southern california since yesterday. strong ocean winds fanned fast-moving flam
vicki catherine. contra costa county supervisor is considering ending the sheriff's department's contract with the cities of danville, lafayette, enter into. >> the potential change coming on the heels of 2 civil lawsuits that total close to 10 million dollars over the wrongful deaths of 2 men killed by a deputy while he was working in danville. now supervisor john goya is asking the county staff to determine whether the costs of patrolling the 3 cities is worth it. >> what i'm...
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catherine spalding. deputy assistant manager of power enterprise san francisco public utilities commission. as you well know the public utilities commission are the clean energy provider. we are here to support the very important transition to electric feets from the municipal customers. unfortunately we are facing very serious interconnection challenges from pg&e. they own the distribution grid in san francisco. we have had significant costs and delays in connects urprojects across the city. municipal customers are attempting to install ep chargers. one example. back in 2019, m.t.a. was seeking to put in a few ev chargers on the parking lot. they required primary service electrical equipment to be included. there is no engineering need for this. it is costly, large. typically this is needed for a large road like stadium or hospital or airport. do to this requirement, in project was not able to proceed. you can see there on my graphic on the slide to give you a sense of the cost and size of this equipmen
catherine spalding. deputy assistant manager of power enterprise san francisco public utilities commission. as you well know the public utilities commission are the clean energy provider. we are here to support the very important transition to electric feets from the municipal customers. unfortunately we are facing very serious interconnection challenges from pg&e. they own the distribution grid in san francisco. we have had significant costs and delays in connects urprojects across the...
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catherine burns, bbc news. and deborah's latest recording of her podcast you, me and the big c has been released tonight and is available on bbc sounds. the duke of cambridge first met those affected by the manchester arena attack within days of the bombing. the duke of cambridge first met those affected by the manchester arena attack within days of the bombing. today he returned with catherine, to open the memorial to the 22 people who were killed. as someone who lives with his own grief, i also know that what often matters most to the bereaved is that those we have lost are not forgotten. the memorial, known as the glade of light, is filled with british plants and is described as a place to reflect and to remember. on the 22nd of may, it will be exactly five years since the manchester arena attack, this ceremony is the city's main commemoration of that anniversary. memory capsules have been embedded in the stone, filled with precious mementos by bereaved families. in private, the royal couple were introduced
catherine burns, bbc news. and deborah's latest recording of her podcast you, me and the big c has been released tonight and is available on bbc sounds. the duke of cambridge first met those affected by the manchester arena attack within days of the bombing. the duke of cambridge first met those affected by the manchester arena attack within days of the bombing. today he returned with catherine, to open the memorial to the 22 people who were killed. as someone who lives with his own grief, i...
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i agree with what catherine said, by the way. do everything you can, even if it's politically risky, soez people feel like you're trying to change the equation a little bit, because as we know, a lot of these things, we're not going to feel the benefit of them for quite some time. so you have to feel like he's trying to do something. >> do you think that the republicans, that the momentum is so strong against the party in power, which is the democrats, white house, and senate, that the senate is seriously in play? >> the senate is seriously in play. leader mcconnell said that today. he thinks as long as we put in good candidates, the senate is absolutely going to be in play. of course, that comes to -- depends on how the primaries turn out. but republicans are very pleased with how things are. and i hear every single day and have been hearing this for the past servile months, we wish the election was today. of course, anything can happen in the next four to five months, but the environment is so good for them, they think that it'
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but so so we'll get to the catherine this by give ah, heavy fighting continued for done yet. can't thought it was a strategic target. the crucial foothold for the ukrainian armies advance it is from beside the thought that the city is subjected to heavy shelling with and it's not just military personnel who parish civilians due to ki epsky district. and jeanette's closest to the adult is almost completely destroyed. from what i wish personally, she what the ukrainian army did here and on boss, brutal murder, they did on the don't bus population on the infrastructure and private homes. blogger, ronald vent american from the kingdom of the netherlands, has been covering events. and don't since the coo in my done for wasn't military war so much until this day. they target civilians not so much military targets. and that is pure terror video voice web today, but the mushroom them get systemic tory companies looking according to finish up in mckinney anyways. even though comfortable gas company in your reading muscle weight, you're not, you're not with steal the garage. hm. mm hm.
but so so we'll get to the catherine this by give ah, heavy fighting continued for done yet. can't thought it was a strategic target. the crucial foothold for the ukrainian armies advance it is from beside the thought that the city is subjected to heavy shelling with and it's not just military personnel who parish civilians due to ki epsky district. and jeanette's closest to the adult is almost completely destroyed. from what i wish personally, she what the ukrainian army did here and on boss,...
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i'm pam moore and i'm catherine heenan in for ken wayne take a look at video we have from this shows detectives with the oakland police department and the antioch police department carrying bags of evidence out of a home on ventry way. this is the home of the missing woman's ex-boyfriend. and police say investigators >> are looking into whether something bad to happen to game. >> the 24 year-old oakley woman was first reported missing in late january. her car was found the next day abandoned about 4 miles away with the doors open and the keys in the ignition. a $10,000 reward has been offered for information in this case. and we will continue to follow developments. in other news tonight. thieves are now targeting a bay area coined jobs and going to great lengths to break-in. we've heard from several store owners since our story aired last night, all sharing similar experiences within the last couple of months. and kron four's told the second talked to one concord coin shop owner who says thieves made off with nearly $200,000 worth of inventory. >> so they've a lot of money. so that
i'm pam moore and i'm catherine heenan in for ken wayne take a look at video we have from this shows detectives with the oakland police department and the antioch police department carrying bags of evidence out of a home on ventry way. this is the home of the missing woman's ex-boyfriend. and police say investigators >> are looking into whether something bad to happen to game. >> the 24 year-old oakley woman was first reported missing in late january. her car was found the next day...
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. >> i'm catherine heenan. the family who owns that store says it is not the first time they've been hit their coin store location in valais was also hit. that was 2 months ago. well, for say that the sacking has more. >> very hard his. you work hard for your money and you don't want to just go. you know what? got. and it's getting to that point sherry and her daughter, jennifer are frustrated after watching thieves break into their store for a second time within 2 months. >> surveillance video captured this most recent break-in at martinez, coin and jewelry exchange early tuesday morning when 2 thieves used crowbars to gain access to the shop. the first burglary happened in march at their second store location in vallejo, which was also caught on video pried open a security gate that on read it completely out of the wall on one side. >> preceded in trying to use brute force and crowbars to pry open our interior solid steel door that we had damage that so bad that it has replace in both instances. the burglars
. >> i'm catherine heenan. the family who owns that store says it is not the first time they've been hit their coin store location in valais was also hit. that was 2 months ago. well, for say that the sacking has more. >> very hard his. you work hard for your money and you don't want to just go. you know what? got. and it's getting to that point sherry and her daughter, jennifer are frustrated after watching thieves break into their store for a second time within 2 months. >>...
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let's bring in catherine white, former prosecutor and fbi special agent. catherine has been involved in violence prevention since the sandy hook shooting. those were in 2012, everyone, so as she is a long year doing that. also part of a white house national security commission led by then vice president joe biden. she has also written several pieces of research on mass shootings that are still used to train agents today. her book, something we should all take a look, at is called a stop the killing. how to end the mass shooting crisis. it was up to date three short months ago. so, i have established catherine why you are an expert in so many ways on all of this. give me a sense of the events, the details you've heard so far. one in the world happened? >> yeah. thank you for having me on today. it is, i hate to still be an expert in this ten years more after sandy hook. and i think your reporter is fair neutral when he says when he said. but i guess i can be a little bit more direct and say, we haven't international crisis going on that has to deal with thi
let's bring in catherine white, former prosecutor and fbi special agent. catherine has been involved in violence prevention since the sandy hook shooting. those were in 2012, everyone, so as she is a long year doing that. also part of a white house national security commission led by then vice president joe biden. she has also written several pieces of research on mass shootings that are still used to train agents today. her book, something we should all take a look, at is called a stop the...
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and i met catherine, and we walked about half a block that median. and she pointed out to me that she didn't live far from there, her family didn't live far from there. she was such an articulate person, not only on the gun issue, but she often spoke at the board of education. and when i was sitting in the audience, i always look forward to her comments, because she was also concerned about the education of our children. she was outspoken. certainly, her death is a great loss. and as you were going through the pictures, and listing all the people who lost their lives, i was saying to myself, these were not just ordinary people, these were extraordinary people. who made so many positive contributions to our community, in so many ways. and their voices have been silenced, they were indeed role models for our community. and the way i characterize the top supermarket, because i showed up there, i was a regular shot saturday shopper. it was our beloved supermarket, which is then taken from us, and all these people, and we have a hero in mr. aaron salter.
and i met catherine, and we walked about half a block that median. and she pointed out to me that she didn't live far from there, her family didn't live far from there. she was such an articulate person, not only on the gun issue, but she often spoke at the board of education. and when i was sitting in the audience, i always look forward to her comments, because she was also concerned about the education of our children. she was outspoken. certainly, her death is a great loss. and as you were...
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i'm catherine heenan. the news meet brett from apartment 2b. he's not letting an overdraft alert get him stressed. he knows he's covered with zero overdraft fees when he overdraws his account by fifty bucks or less. overdraft assist from chase. make more of what's yours. >> from the bay area's news station. you're watching kron. 4 news at 6. >> and now to the warriors looking for a ticket to the western conference finals. they are back in the bay area tonight for. >> game 6 against the memphis grizzlies. how everyone thank you for joining us on kron. 4 news at 6. i'm cath rine heenan and i'm grant lotus after a rough loss on the road in game 5 earlier this week. couple days ago, the warriors are back home looking to close out the grizzlies once again. >> memphis still without its best player, john rat, who is injured? >> tonight we have team coverage on the game. 6 kron four's gayle ong. she's live at chase center. she's been talking to fans. first, though, want to check in with kron 4 sports reporter kate rooney who >> is with us with what to
i'm catherine heenan. the news meet brett from apartment 2b. he's not letting an overdraft alert get him stressed. he knows he's covered with zero overdraft fees when he overdraws his account by fifty bucks or less. overdraft assist from chase. make more of what's yours. >> from the bay area's news station. you're watching kron. 4 news at 6. >> and now to the warriors looking for a ticket to the western conference finals. they are back in the bay area tonight for. >> game 6...
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back to hugh grant and catherine. >> all thank you very much. coming up, we're going to talk to and after the bay area roots. she is in the new disney movie. she's the voice of this character, the movie turning wrist. i'm so glad sauced & loaded fries are back. yea. i really missed this. i missed us. to my fries—and to my guys. my $3.50 triple cheese & bacon sauced & loaded fries. order on the jack app today. kick off the party with my triple cheese & bacon sauced & loaded fries. yep. my famous curly fries smothered in three melty cheeses and bacon are back. psst...you're drooling. my $3.50 triple cheese & bacon sauced & loaded fries. order on the jack app today. >> a bay area actresses featured her voice featured in a new disney film in honor of asian pacific american heritage month. we had the chance to talk to rosalie chan who brings the character may linda life and the movie turning rant. and we asked her if she has any advice for people who want to get into the acting business. >> take classes really hone your craft and master what you li
back to hugh grant and catherine. >> all thank you very much. coming up, we're going to talk to and after the bay area roots. she is in the new disney movie. she's the voice of this character, the movie turning wrist. i'm so glad sauced & loaded fries are back. yea. i really missed this. i missed us. to my fries—and to my guys. my $3.50 triple cheese & bacon sauced & loaded fries. order on the jack app today. kick off the party with my triple cheese & bacon sauced &...
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i'm catherine heenan and i'm ken wayne. investigators say they think the fire was accidental kron. 4 sleep should all explains what happened. and we want to warn you that some of the images we're about to show may be upsetting to some viewers >> firefighters did all they could to save it, but attempts to save this dog and 3 others were unsuccessful in all 4 dogs died from smoke dogs died from smoke inhalation thursday night dirty canine retreat and fitness in brentwood over firefighters have been trained. >> and how do i deal with that situation? we give them oxygen and go through a cpr process trying to revive. >> east contra costa fire protection district fire marshal baer says the fire started in an air conditioning unit inside the kennel on property off brentwood boulevard at around 10 o'clock at night to does appear to bo a completely accidental >> involving around the electrical, obviously, firefighters were able to isolate the fire to one building. and although for dogs
i'm catherine heenan and i'm ken wayne. investigators say they think the fire was accidental kron. 4 sleep should all explains what happened. and we want to warn you that some of the images we're about to show may be upsetting to some viewers >> firefighters did all they could to save it, but attempts to save this dog and 3 others were unsuccessful in all 4 dogs died from smoke dogs died from smoke inhalation thursday night dirty canine retreat and fitness in brentwood over firefighters...
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i'm catherine heenan and i'm noelle bellow pam and ken have the night off. investigators say a school resource officer approached that gunman outside the school yesterday afternoon. >> but did not engage with him. texas governor greg abbott said evil swept across the town on tuesday. the gunman left online messages just a half hour before the massacre began. and reporter jenna barnes has the latest on the investigation and the victims. >> 10 year-old ileana garcia loved to dance and sing and play basketball. tuesday. sunny elliana zahn says the family had to wait outside the civic center in uvalde, texas for cotton swabs for dna testing to confirm her death. >> we didn't find out about her until late last night about 11, 30. that's when they come from. >> 12 hours after the gunman, an 18 year-old high school dropout from uvalde barricaded himself inside a robb elementary school fourth-grade classroom and murdered 19 children and their 2 teacher
i'm catherine heenan and i'm noelle bellow pam and ken have the night off. investigators say a school resource officer approached that gunman outside the school yesterday afternoon. >> but did not engage with him. texas governor greg abbott said evil swept across the town on tuesday. the gunman left online messages just a half hour before the massacre began. and reporter jenna barnes has the latest on the investigation and the victims. >> 10 year-old ileana garcia loved to dance and...
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john. >> dickerson: catherine herridge, great reporting. thank you. now to the election and primary day as voters in five states head to the polls. today's races are not just about the candidates but also about how much sway former president donald trump still holds over the republican party. that's especially true in georgia, where cbs' ed o'keefe is watching the results. >> reporter: voters turned out today across the state of georgia. the most high-profile race, the republican primary for governor, painting the current officeholder, brian kemp, against former senator david perdue, who is backed by former president donald trump. kemp got out-of-state support of his own from former vice president mike pence, who is openly defying his former boss. >> and when you say yes to governor brian kemp tomorrow, you will send a deafening message all across america that the republican party is the party of the future. >> reporter: trump called into a rally for perdue. >> get out and vote for david perdue. you will not be disappointed. >> reporter: the former pr
john. >> dickerson: catherine herridge, great reporting. thank you. now to the election and primary day as voters in five states head to the polls. today's races are not just about the candidates but also about how much sway former president donald trump still holds over the republican party. that's especially true in georgia, where cbs' ed o'keefe is watching the results. >> reporter: voters turned out today across the state of georgia. the most high-profile race, the republican...
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okay, catherine, over at chatham house in london. thank you again so much for taking the time to speak with us today. thank you very much. i now, in any armed conflict, intelligence gathering is crucial. so to is deceiving the enemy on the battlefield . during world war 2, the allies use inflatable decoy of heavy machinery to fool nazi aerial recognized reconnaissance. but it seems that some 70 years on that technique has not lost its effectiveness. ah, an m 60 battle tank american made traveling across the meadow in the north of the czech republic, near the german border from the join footage. it's not easy to recognize that this is not actually heavy weaponry at all. it's an inflatable decoy driven by an ordinary car. no one's playing a prank on residence near the town of ditch in the fake tank is made by a civilian armaments company and the czech republic. instead of being assembled like a real tank, this one takes about half an hour to inflate. then it looks, at least from a distance deceptively real for enemy recognizance. last
okay, catherine, over at chatham house in london. thank you again so much for taking the time to speak with us today. thank you very much. i now, in any armed conflict, intelligence gathering is crucial. so to is deceiving the enemy on the battlefield . during world war 2, the allies use inflatable decoy of heavy machinery to fool nazi aerial recognized reconnaissance. but it seems that some 70 years on that technique has not lost its effectiveness. ah, an m 60 battle tank american made...