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♪♪ (mÚsica) ♪♪ ♪♪ (mÚsica) ♪♪ >> la doctora katherine es considerada por la revista times una de las cien personas mÁs influyentes del mundo por su particular manera de unir a las comunidades en la lucha contra la emergencia climÁtica. este sÁbado en nuestro especial inspirando a amÉrica, josÉ dÍaz balart nos presenta su historia, aquÍ tienen ustedes una probadita. >> la doctora katherine tiene una misiÓn, crear conciencia sobre la necesidad de tomar medidas para detener las consecuencias del cambio climÁtico en el planeta. quiere que se sepa que el calentamiento global es una preocupaciÓn urgente que nos involucra a todos. >> el cambio climÁtico no es algo para los tipos de hollywood, solo. no es para los ricos que tienen los paneles solares y carros elÉctricos. el cambio climÁtico nos afecta a todos y tambiÉn hay soluciones que nos benefician ahora mismo al igual que hacia el futuro tambiÉn. >> es una reconocida cientÍfica del clima, profesora de la universidad tecnolÓgica de texas y autora de algunos de los estudios climÁticos mÁs importantes de las Últimas dos
♪♪ (mÚsica) ♪♪ ♪♪ (mÚsica) ♪♪ >> la doctora katherine es considerada por la revista times una de las cien personas mÁs influyentes del mundo por su particular manera de unir a las comunidades en la lucha contra la emergencia climÁtica. este sÁbado en nuestro especial inspirando a amÉrica, josÉ dÍaz balart nos presenta su historia, aquÍ tienen ustedes una probadita. >> la doctora katherine tiene una misiÓn, crear conciencia sobre la necesidad de tomar...
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katherine: the short answer i think, is that's quite unlikely. it's really, really, really difficult for any version of this virus to slip entirely around our immune defenses, which are so diverse, so multifaceted. that would be really difficult. but i think the main thing to keep in mind here is that this virus is being pressured to continue to escape our immunity. that's how it's going to keep infecting us. and so the important thing is to make sure that we're using as updated trail map as possible as we're ascending this mountain, not using something that's two years out of date as our vaccines, in some ways are, making sure that we're using as updated intel as possible so that we don't lose any of the ground that we've gained whatsoever as the terrain is sort of shifting beneath us. william: you've written a great deal about the issue of complacency, and as anyone that has traveled around the country knows, most of this country has moved beyond this pandemic. they feel like it's in the rearview mirror. masks are very uncommon. places are crow
katherine: the short answer i think, is that's quite unlikely. it's really, really, really difficult for any version of this virus to slip entirely around our immune defenses, which are so diverse, so multifaceted. that would be really difficult. but i think the main thing to keep in mind here is that this virus is being pressured to continue to escape our immunity. that's how it's going to keep infecting us. and so the important thing is to make sure that we're using as updated trail map as...
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one woman killed was 72-year-old katherine massey, known as kat. she's known as an ardent advocate for arts and civil rights. she did everything she could to lift up buffalo's black community. joining us is a good friend, eva doyle, a retired you have buffalo school teachteacher, long-time friend of kat massey. i'm so sorry you have to go through this. i wonder if you could tell us a thing or two about kat massey. >> yes, yes. katherine massey known throughout the african american community as kat massey. she was a community activist. she was a fellow writer. they often wrote articles about local issues in our community and our local papers. she was a very sincere, thoughtful and honest writer. i've known her a long time, being a writer myself and was very saddened to hear about her death and this brutal attack on our beloved supermarket. i call it our beloved supermarket because it was the only african american supermarket in our community, and everybody just loved it and everybody supported it. and i admired katherine massey so much because she a
one woman killed was 72-year-old katherine massey, known as kat. she's known as an ardent advocate for arts and civil rights. she did everything she could to lift up buffalo's black community. joining us is a good friend, eva doyle, a retired you have buffalo school teachteacher, long-time friend of kat massey. i'm so sorry you have to go through this. i wonder if you could tell us a thing or two about kat massey. >> yes, yes. katherine massey known throughout the african american...
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katherine: the short answer is, that is quite unlikely. it's really difficult for any version of this virus to slip entirely around our immune defenses, that would be really difficult. but the main thing to keep in nine here is that this virus is being pressured to continue to keep infecting us. the important thing is to make sure we are using as updated a trail map as possible, not using something that is two years out of date, as are vaccines in some ways are, making sure we are using updated intel so we don't lose any of the ground we have gained as the ground is shifting unrneath us. william: is anyone that has traveled around the country knows, most of the country is moved beyond this pandemic already. they feel like it is in the rearview mirror. places are crowded all over again. do you think that if a new vaccine comes around that we will again take a new vaccine, that people, if cases continue to rise and hospitalizations rise, that people will be willing to put some of these precautions back into place? katherine: i certainly hope
katherine: the short answer is, that is quite unlikely. it's really difficult for any version of this virus to slip entirely around our immune defenses, that would be really difficult. but the main thing to keep in nine here is that this virus is being pressured to continue to keep infecting us. the important thing is to make sure we are using as updated a trail map as possible, not using something that is two years out of date, as are vaccines in some ways are, making sure we are using updated...
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katherine: it was a big quarter for him. he was a net buyer by the most we have seen on back to 2000 eight, so he increased his chevron stake. i think that is really important. obviously a good, high-yielding stock for them, up to $29.5 billion, up into the top four of berkshires bets. we also saw and activision bet that was hugely interesting because buffett said we bought a lot of that stock after the deal happened and we are simply doing a merger arbitrage play. guy: how much more have they got to deploy? is this the start of this team being on a roll? katherine: they still have a lot of funds to work with. buffett still has 106 billion dollars of cash on hand despite it being a really heavy quarter for purchases, so i think they still have room to run. buffett did not give us any kind of hint on where he might be looking next, although he did say they have spent some money abroad in the quarter, which i think is interesting to note, that buffett is not just looking domestically. he's really trying to find any type of dea
katherine: it was a big quarter for him. he was a net buyer by the most we have seen on back to 2000 eight, so he increased his chevron stake. i think that is really important. obviously a good, high-yielding stock for them, up to $29.5 billion, up into the top four of berkshires bets. we also saw and activision bet that was hugely interesting because buffett said we bought a lot of that stock after the deal happened and we are simply doing a merger arbitrage play. guy: how much more have they...
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i'm katherine malone-france chief preservation officer at the national trust for historic preservation. thanks so much to stewart mcglaurin and the white house historical association for this wonderful symposium today and for our ongoing collaboration to preserve the historic decatur house on lafayette square. i am especially pleased to be here today to talk about the incredibly important role that first ladies have played in historic preservation and to do so during may which has been celebrated as national preservation month. since 1973 at the national trust we're in the midst of our where women made history campaign to highlight and preserve the places where women made important contributions to our country. a key component of this campaign is to highlight the central role that women including first ladies have played in the preservation movement itself. fittingly the honorary chair of this campaign is former first lady laura bush who is a great preservation advocate in so many ways and a trustee america of the national trust. today our panel will primarily discuss the role of three
i'm katherine malone-france chief preservation officer at the national trust for historic preservation. thanks so much to stewart mcglaurin and the white house historical association for this wonderful symposium today and for our ongoing collaboration to preserve the historic decatur house on lafayette square. i am especially pleased to be here today to talk about the incredibly important role that first ladies have played in historic preservation and to do so during may which has been...
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trade representative katherine tai says the u.s. is engaged in discussions with china over its progress of meeting the terms of the phase i trade deal after president biden pledged to review trump era tariffs. the biden administration is focused on protecting the interests of american workers and the economy and will continue to push for a level playing field. >> our approach as with everything in this relationship to the tariffs is to be strategic. we have to keep our eye on the ball in terms of how to effectively realign the u.s.-china trade and economic relationship. >> pakistan's central bank raised rates more than analysts were expecting as it tries to win a bailout from the international monetary fund. the state bank of pakistan lifted the target rate by 150 basis points as it battles some of the highest inflation in asia. pakistan is seeking to sign a deal with the imf to access $3 billion. thailand's central bank is confident inflation will return to target next year and has signaled there. is no rush to hike rates. in an in
trade representative katherine tai says the u.s. is engaged in discussions with china over its progress of meeting the terms of the phase i trade deal after president biden pledged to review trump era tariffs. the biden administration is focused on protecting the interests of american workers and the economy and will continue to push for a level playing field. >> our approach as with everything in this relationship to the tariffs is to be strategic. we have to keep our eye on the ball in...
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. >> la famia de katherine pide apoyo de la comunidadara dar con el responsable de este crimen, comenzamos con la crisis de la falta de fÓrmula de bebÉ, el gobernador de texas greg abbott reclama que los bebÉs en centros de detenciÓn migratoria sÍ tienen el alimento disponible, cristina londoÑo tiene los detalles desde la casa blanca. >> los bebÉs indocumentados detenidos con sus ma' dres en la fron entera... son carne de caÑÓn en la escasez de fÓrmula lÁctea, todo comenzÓ con este tweet que muestra falta de fÓrmulas en estantes del paÍs y otras repletas en el centro de detenciÓn de Úrsula. >> es triste que cuestionen dar leche a un bebÉ, quÉ bueno que estÁn viendo por el cuidado correcto a un ser humano, a una persona, a un bebi, eso es lo correcto. >> el gobernador de texas se declarÓ en desacuerdo, nuestros niÑos merecen un presidente que ponga sus necesidades y su existencia primero no uno que le da los suministros crÍticos a los inmigrantes ilegales antes de la gente que jurÓ servir, irmÓ. >> es un sentimiento d horror que viene del lado de mi gobernador, contr
. >> la famia de katherine pide apoyo de la comunidadara dar con el responsable de este crimen, comenzamos con la crisis de la falta de fÓrmula de bebÉ, el gobernador de texas greg abbott reclama que los bebÉs en centros de detenciÓn migratoria sÍ tienen el alimento disponible, cristina londoÑo tiene los detalles desde la casa blanca. >> los bebÉs indocumentados detenidos con sus ma' dres en la fron entera... son carne de caÑÓn en la escasez de fÓrmula lÁctea, todo...
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dan: katherine i heard your commentary on the network before. this is beyond traumatic for the children in texas who survived this. how does a tragedy impact these young children, and what can be done by the parents to help them cope with this unimaginable trauma. >> we have to understand when children go through such a traumatic one like this one, their comfort zone is that wered. kids are taught that school is a safe place to be. and by and lairnlgt is. you are safer at school than you even are in the car on the way to school. it's going to be important for fiernts continue to remind their children they will still be safe at school. but they will have to be reassured constantly. these poor children, they are done with school for the year. but many of them will be return together same elementary school in the fall. when they walk through those doors it will be a reminder of everything they went through last year. even if they have the best summer in the world. those memories will come back. it's important for parents to know if they are startin
dan: katherine i heard your commentary on the network before. this is beyond traumatic for the children in texas who survived this. how does a tragedy impact these young children, and what can be done by the parents to help them cope with this unimaginable trauma. >> we have to understand when children go through such a traumatic one like this one, their comfort zone is that wered. kids are taught that school is a safe place to be. and by and lairnlgt is. you are safer at school than you...
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katherine sullivan on her hubble telescope mission. next to russia and a key moment in the history of space travel. in 1957, a stray dog called laika became the first living creature to orbit the earth. witness history spoke to professor victor yazdovsky, whose father trained laika for her mission. earth's first real space pioneer was a dog, a russian husky called laika. the russians sent sputnik ii into orbit round the world with laika as passenger. months of training, sometimes with a companion prepared laika for her lonely journey. translation: she was a very| patient dog, very affectionate. she was easy to train. she was considered very clever. she had very expressive, dark eyes. and my father wanted to take her away from the official environment of the lab and brought her home to run around with us and play. in 1957, i was nine and my father was in charge of the soviet medical programme to send animals into space. i remember that very often a car would arrive from my father's lab. it would signal, beep, beep, the door would open a
katherine sullivan on her hubble telescope mission. next to russia and a key moment in the history of space travel. in 1957, a stray dog called laika became the first living creature to orbit the earth. witness history spoke to professor victor yazdovsky, whose father trained laika for her mission. earth's first real space pioneer was a dog, a russian husky called laika. the russians sent sputnik ii into orbit round the world with laika as passenger. months of training, sometimes with a...
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katherine garrett-cox will be up with us shortly. much later on this morning, i'll be speaking with the chairman of credit suisse. that's the exclusive conversation with axel lehmann that is coming up at 11:30 central european time. >>> welcome back we are live from davos this is us on the road again >> on the record at the economic forum. >> on the road again i'm geoff cutmore. >> i'm steve sedgwick. >> we should talk about president biden. the u.s. president says the u.s. would woulintervene if chinese n v invades taiwan this prompted beijing it will not make concessions on the territory integrity. >> for the 21st century economy. they will help all of our country's economy grow faster and fair we will do that by taking on some of the most acute challenges that drag down growth and by maximizing the strongest growth engine. >>> equities in europe trading higher technology stocks dragged down the hang send into the red after the nasdaq logs the longest weekly losing streak since the dot-com bubble bursting. >> taking some setback be
katherine garrett-cox will be up with us shortly. much later on this morning, i'll be speaking with the chairman of credit suisse. that's the exclusive conversation with axel lehmann that is coming up at 11:30 central european time. >>> welcome back we are live from davos this is us on the road again >> on the record at the economic forum. >> on the road again i'm geoff cutmore. >> i'm steve sedgwick. >> we should talk about president biden. the u.s. president...
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katherine massey, age 72. peark young, age 77. 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
katherine massey, age 72. peark young, age 77. 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...
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we heard from katherine tai. she still wants to remain strategic when it comes to this relationship. does this hurt the u.s.'s leverage on china if they remove some of these tariffs? that is going to be a key question. we talked to kueng sure saying we have our doubts. and whether china will reciprocate. that is another question as well. here is more from katherine tai. >> our approach as with everything in this relationship is to be strategic. we have to keep our eye on the ball in terms of how to effectively realign the u.s. china trade and economic relationship. rishaad: a lot of this after what is going on with the central banks. this tightening cycle. what happened with pakistan. the economy looking in a pile of state right now. the euro a tad down. we have seen the euro climbed by 1%. the rupiah at the moment a bit stronger. that is five days of the euro price action. a gain of 1.1%. trading at one dollar and 6.6 tenths -- 6.6 cents. we have christine lagarde coming out with comments. she has arced some of
we heard from katherine tai. she still wants to remain strategic when it comes to this relationship. does this hurt the u.s.'s leverage on china if they remove some of these tariffs? that is going to be a key question. we talked to kueng sure saying we have our doubts. and whether china will reciprocate. that is another question as well. here is more from katherine tai. >> our approach as with everything in this relationship is to be strategic. we have to keep our eye on the ball in terms...
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katherine, thank you so much for joining us. i appreciate it. >> you bet. happy to be here. >> the supermarket a soft target with easy access to go on his racist rampage. does this spark more to speak -- i should say more to how he may have learned from previous mass shootings? >> i think we find all of these shooters learn from somebody else, whether it's racism, depression, orally financial problems, marital problems, mad because your girlfriend broke up with you. they go to the internet to look to somebody who is like kind, and that's generally what we're seeing in these situations, especially when it seems like the worse mass shootings, very few do we not find a trail along the internet where they found somebody else who they could bond with even if it was just their image or their story that was told. and that's exactly what we saw here, right? somebody who bonded over hate speak that he hadn't really espoused before. >> when you think about the online community he had, was it fair to say that he was a lone wolf or that he was in this alone? >> you kno
katherine, thank you so much for joining us. i appreciate it. >> you bet. happy to be here. >> the supermarket a soft target with easy access to go on his racist rampage. does this spark more to speak -- i should say more to how he may have learned from previous mass shootings? >> i think we find all of these shooters learn from somebody else, whether it's racism, depression, orally financial problems, marital problems, mad because your girlfriend broke up with you. they go to...
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katherine massey was 72. she was a civil rights and education advocate, described as a beautiful soul. margus morrison was 52, a father of three. hayward patterson was 67, a deacon at a local church in buffalo, always looking to help, even on that saturday. patterson was said to be helping someone carry groceries to their car when he was shot. geraldine talley was 62, known for her cheesecake and her smile. ruth whitfield was 86. she stopped for groceries after a visit to the nursing home to see her husband. her son said she taught the family to love unconditionally. aaron salter jr. was 55. salter was a retired buffalo police officer working as a security guard at the supermarket. he tried to stop the shooter but could not penetrate his body armor. his son says he's sure salter slowed the gunman down and saved lives because of it. pearl young was 77. she taught public school in buffalo and spent every saturday morning, including the one she was killed, volunteering at a food pantry. her sister and her niece
katherine massey was 72. she was a civil rights and education advocate, described as a beautiful soul. margus morrison was 52, a father of three. hayward patterson was 67, a deacon at a local church in buffalo, always looking to help, even on that saturday. patterson was said to be helping someone carry groceries to their car when he was shot. geraldine talley was 62, known for her cheesecake and her smile. ruth whitfield was 86. she stopped for groceries after a visit to the nursing home to...
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. >> katherine, although as rich pointed out, white nationalism is a huge issue in the republican party. it's not the only demographic paranoia that's taking hold. you are an expert on religious nationalism. tell us a little bit more about how these two concepts intersect. what exactly is religious nationalism? how has it manifested itself in our body politics and the right in this country? >> that's right, religious nationalism, or christian nationalism in the united states is the idea that america was founded as an authentically christian nation, ordered according to allegedly biblical principles. and this supposedly right kind of americans need to take it back. it's a reactionary and authoritarian ideology that centers its grievances on a narrative of lost national greatness. and involves this idea that real americans are being persecuted by alien or un-american groups. and this particular blend of religious nationalism, extreme partisanship, bigotry and irrationalism that we're seeing today, has a new emphasis in mainstream american politics unfortunately. and this message is often
. >> katherine, although as rich pointed out, white nationalism is a huge issue in the republican party. it's not the only demographic paranoia that's taking hold. you are an expert on religious nationalism. tell us a little bit more about how these two concepts intersect. what exactly is religious nationalism? how has it manifested itself in our body politics and the right in this country? >> that's right, religious nationalism, or christian nationalism in the united states is the...
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katherine, can you put it up on the screen. trump just endorsed one of the most extreme and dangerous gop candidates in the country for governor of pennsylvania. wants to ban abortion, undermine the elections, attended the 1/6 insurrection and crossed police barricades. he's got to be the happiest guy in the commonwealth, robert. how do you see the gubernatorial race in pennsylvania? >> well, you know, our polls showed that mastriano had a significant lead, but what some people missed in this last week two of the lower candidates dropped out and endorsed barnette. so i can tell you from what we observed that race had tightened significantly. so i think this was not a situation where mastriano was on his way without this endorsement is very helpful to mastriano. you know, there is inertia in politics. also considering that as a nominee, he's certainly going to be more to the right. but 2022 is shaping up to be the kind of year -- i mean, these guys aren't running against democrats. they're running against joe biden and a record
katherine, can you put it up on the screen. trump just endorsed one of the most extreme and dangerous gop candidates in the country for governor of pennsylvania. wants to ban abortion, undermine the elections, attended the 1/6 insurrection and crossed police barricades. he's got to be the happiest guy in the commonwealth, robert. how do you see the gubernatorial race in pennsylvania? >> well, you know, our polls showed that mastriano had a significant lead, but what some people missed in...
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the social welfare office the hoping to actually receive financial assistance for the 1st time today. katherine, a family friend is helping with the paperwork. i saw her club, i hope this works out here. me, there's nothing missing and really nothing can be missing. good man. but i've already been in contact with the people from the district office and a lot of back and forth. and they've already opened a file for them and everything should be okay. they've been waiting for this appointment for weeks. mm hm. are you registered with the state of berlin yet? with hon. leon? yeah, yeah, i registered a yes, but there is no set appointment for me. okay. and how do you have proof? yes. could be that i have it with me. they're missing the confirmation. the interpreter helps them massage through that emails again. and luckily they tracked on the right one. yeah. does. yeah. good. because if the dev, altamont. uh huh. yeah. okay, great. can you forward that to me this enough thing that's in looks on. it's a bit nerve wracking making sure that absolutely nothing is missing. with him we have a great feeli
the social welfare office the hoping to actually receive financial assistance for the 1st time today. katherine, a family friend is helping with the paperwork. i saw her club, i hope this works out here. me, there's nothing missing and really nothing can be missing. good man. but i've already been in contact with the people from the district office and a lot of back and forth. and they've already opened a file for them and everything should be okay. they've been waiting for this appointment for...
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we're gonna miss catherine, we are gonna miss katherine "kat" massey. i planned a trip -- my newspaper called ion history, which appears in criteria newspaper, and i want to tell you something, i'm having a hard time even getting started on my article, because i'm thinking of all this tragedy and thinking about the loss of my friend. and it's so sad, so i have to really get my thoughts together to write this tribute, but i'm going to write. >> eva doyle, thank you very much for sharing that tribute that you've just shared with us tonight. we really appreciate it. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> coming up, we'll be joined by the ship glenwood young, who is brother in law was murdered at the top supermarket on saturday. that's next. supermarket o a painful, blistering rash that could interrupt your life for weeks. forget social events and weekend getaways. saturday that's next. . if you're 50 years or older ask your doctor or pharmacist about shingles. [zoom call] ...pivot... work bye. vacation hi! book with priceline. 'cause when you save more, you
we're gonna miss catherine, we are gonna miss katherine "kat" massey. i planned a trip -- my newspaper called ion history, which appears in criteria newspaper, and i want to tell you something, i'm having a hard time even getting started on my article, because i'm thinking of all this tragedy and thinking about the loss of my friend. and it's so sad, so i have to really get my thoughts together to write this tribute, but i'm going to write. >> eva doyle, thank you very much for...
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the social welfare office the hoping to actually receive financial assistance for the 1st time today. katherine, a family friend is helping with the paperwork until her club. i hope this works out for you. me. there's nothing missing and really nothing can be missing. good ma'am . i'm already been in contact with the people from the district office and a lot of back and forth. and they've already opened a file for them and everything should be okay. they've been waiting for this appointment for weeks with i you registered with the state of berlin yet. douglas? leon? yeah, yeah. registered a yes, but there is no set appointment for talking. okay. and how do you have proof? yes. could be that i have it with me. they're missing the confirmation. the interpreter helps them such through their emails again. and luckily they tracked on the right one. yeah. does. yeah. huh. but he's if a day of out my to home. yeah. okay, great. can you forward that to me? this enough big catherine looks on. it's a bit nerve wrecking, making sure that absolutely nothing is missing. with content, we have a great feel be
the social welfare office the hoping to actually receive financial assistance for the 1st time today. katherine, a family friend is helping with the paperwork until her club. i hope this works out for you. me. there's nothing missing and really nothing can be missing. good ma'am . i'm already been in contact with the people from the district office and a lot of back and forth. and they've already opened a file for them and everything should be okay. they've been waiting for this appointment for...
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the social welfare office the hoping to actually receive financial assistance for the 1st time today. katherine, a family friend is helping with the paperwork. i saw her club. i hope this works out here. me, there's nothing missing and really nothing can be missing. good man. but i've already been in contact with the people from the district office and a lot of back and forth. and they've already opened a file for them and everything should be okay. they've been waiting for this appointment for weeks. mm hm. are you registered with the state of billing yet? douglas? leah yeah. registered a yes, but there is no set appointment for talking. okay. and how do you have proof? yes. could be that i have it with me. they're missing the confirmation. the interpreter helps the massage through their emails again. and luckily they tracked on the right one. yeah. does. yeah. huh. because of the day of out my to home. yeah. okay, great. can you forward that to me? this enough big catherine looks on. it's a bit nerve wrecking, making sure that absolutely nothing is missing. with him, we have a great deal beca
the social welfare office the hoping to actually receive financial assistance for the 1st time today. katherine, a family friend is helping with the paperwork. i saw her club. i hope this works out here. me, there's nothing missing and really nothing can be missing. good man. but i've already been in contact with the people from the district office and a lot of back and forth. and they've already opened a file for them and everything should be okay. they've been waiting for this appointment for...
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katherine, what would have _ victimised again. katherine, what would have made _ victimised again. katherine, what would have made a _ victimised again. katherine, what would have made a difference - victimised again. katherine, what would have made a difference to | victimised again. katherine, what - would have made a difference to you, what would have helped you at the time? ii what would have helped you at the time? . , ., ., time? if it was necessary to look at my medical — time? if it was necessary to look at my medical records _ time? if it was necessary to look at my medical records i _ time? if it was necessary to look at my medical records i think, - time? if it was necessary to look at my medical records i think, or - my medical records i think, or mobile phone records, it was actually a sense of what is relevant. and knowing exactly what they are taking and why. at the moment it is just everything. i disagree, i think the cps are not, get this with good intentions. i think they coming at this with looking for any reason which could discredit you as a witness and there
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energy secretary jennifer granholm, gina raimondo and katherine tai in separate talks on wednesday. they discussed energy security, which has become a major issue since the russia invasion of ukraine. the joint statement expressed the importance of liquefied natural gas. it also mentioned the launch of new talks to strengthen energy security and promote cooperation on decarbonization technologies. in meeting, hagiuda agreed to launch the u.s.-led indo-pacific economic framework and confirmed stronger economic ties, apparently with the aim of countering china's growing influence. >> translator: it has become more important to coordinate with partner countries amid the instability of russia's invasion of ukraine. i believe the talks mark a big step forward in advancing japan-u.s. economic relations. >> regarding the european union's ban of imports, he told reporters he was not aware of the details of the announcement. he added that japan will phase out russian coal imports and reduce its reliance on russian natural gas and oil. >>> u.s. exports to russia have plummeted. figures for ma
energy secretary jennifer granholm, gina raimondo and katherine tai in separate talks on wednesday. they discussed energy security, which has become a major issue since the russia invasion of ukraine. the joint statement expressed the importance of liquefied natural gas. it also mentioned the launch of new talks to strengthen energy security and promote cooperation on decarbonization technologies. in meeting, hagiuda agreed to launch the u.s.-led indo-pacific economic framework and confirmed...
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katherine massey, 72, dressed up in costume at schools and cut the grass in the park and helped with local elections, the glue of the family and the community. margus morrison 52, went to buy snacks for weekly movie night for the family, survived by his wife and three children and a stepdaughter. the center of the world. heyward patterson 67, father, church deacon, said the homeless at the soup kitchen, gave rides to the grocery store to neighbors who needed help. putting food in the trunk of others when he took his final breath. aaron salter 55, retired buffalo police officer, three decades. three decades. love electric cars. gave his life to save others on a saturday afternoon, and had that man not been wearing that vast that he purchased, bulletproof vest, a lot of lives would have been saved. a beloved father and husband. geraldine talley 62, expert banker and known for a warm and gentle personality, friend to everybody. mother and grandmother. ruth whitfield 88, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, saying in the church choir, caretaker for her husband bring him
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joining me now is katherine, "washington post" opinion common tateor. y -- commentator. you wrote that a recession is definite but what are the poor decisions that you're references that got us here? >> i think in retro, the fed rate is way to strong to raise interest rates. they thought inflation would be intransitory and it stuck with us for much longer. because they have waited so long to start raising interest rates, it suggests they'll have to be much more aggressive when they do raise rates this year which raises the risk of inflation. in retrospect, i think it's difficult for supply chains to accommodate demand. it's still difficult to ramp up production. those things together are contributing to the inflationary pressures that we see today and on top of all of that we've had this -- >> which makes it tough to have any sort of a soft landing. >> yes. a soft landing, which is what the fed calls the idea of getting inflation down just enough without tipping us into recession was always going to be really elusive. it's difficult to do most of the time that the fed ha
joining me now is katherine, "washington post" opinion common tateor. y -- commentator. you wrote that a recession is definite but what are the poor decisions that you're references that got us here? >> i think in retro, the fed rate is way to strong to raise interest rates. they thought inflation would be intransitory and it stuck with us for much longer. because they have waited so long to start raising interest rates, it suggests they'll have to be much more aggressive when...
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. >> katherine rampell is an opinion writer for "the washington post" and with us this hour from new york. kath katherine, good to see you. >> great to be here. >> president biden stopped at an illinois farm wednesday to talk about food prices and the impact of the war in ukraine. when he was asked about the latest inflation numbers. here he is. >> what do you make of the new inflation numbers out today? >> got a lot more to go. >> yes, they are overall going down and particularly the cost of clothing and appliances, communication, as well, but costs are still soaring for what is known as core inflation, so, what is core inflation and why is that such a concern? >> core inflation is supposed to be the components of what consumers buy that's a little less volatile. so, it's basically everything except for energy prices and food prices. it's not because energy and food prices don't matter to consumers sh obviously they do, they represent a huge chunk of most people's spending, especially lower income people's spending, but if you are the federal reserve, what you are probably paying th
. >> katherine rampell is an opinion writer for "the washington post" and with us this hour from new york. kath katherine, good to see you. >> great to be here. >> president biden stopped at an illinois farm wednesday to talk about food prices and the impact of the war in ukraine. when he was asked about the latest inflation numbers. here he is. >> what do you make of the new inflation numbers out today? >> got a lot more to go. >> yes, they are...
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how's the family how katherine? >> family's great. katherine's good she's pregnant she's very pregnant. >> jimmy: that's amazing i didn't - [ cheers and applause i didn't know this congratulations. >> yeah, yeah. we've got a baby coming. and we're going to name it jimmy. >> jimmy: you're going to name it jimmy >> yeah. >> jimmy: is that -- >> jimmy fallon. >> jimmy: wow. >> and then if it's a boy -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you are a -- >> we're going to find some one from the roots >> jimmy: all right. no problem >> yeah, no, very blessed. we're very happy we've got a a baby coming this summer which is great that'll be baby three for me >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. >> and yeah, it's a big summer >> jimmy: you've got a big family now that's awesome >> yeah. yeah, father of three. >> jimmy: gosh how old -- now how old do you have - >> jack is nine. lila -- we were talking backstage. she's about a year and a half. 20 months. >> jimmy: 20 months. >> and jimmy fallon is - [ laughter ] you know >> jimmy: yeah you're a talented actor. you're a tale
how's the family how katherine? >> family's great. katherine's good she's pregnant she's very pregnant. >> jimmy: that's amazing i didn't - [ cheers and applause i didn't know this congratulations. >> yeah, yeah. we've got a baby coming. and we're going to name it jimmy. >> jimmy: you're going to name it jimmy >> yeah. >> jimmy: is that -- >> jimmy fallon. >> jimmy: wow. >> and then if it's a boy -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you are a --...
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katherine, what are you learning? >> well, the first thing we're learning is that the return to office the much slower than anybody had hopped. that is retarding our economic recovery, particularly in manhattan business districts. what we're seeing is that people are concerned about safety, about the number of homeless,mentally ill people, whether it's on mass transit or in the streets. so public safety, not the covid, not the virus, has become the big issue. >> charles: it's interesting you say that. political had a headline saying democrats clash over return to office in nyc. but they blame covid and they blame people wanting to work in their pajamas. is the political class listening? you came up with this evidence. business owners are saying the same thing. if they don't listen, folks are going to keep leaving. >> well, i think that yes, people are encouraged that the mayor and the governor have put a major effort on putting more police on the subways and in stations. that means the folks that are the problem come
katherine, what are you learning? >> well, the first thing we're learning is that the return to office the much slower than anybody had hopped. that is retarding our economic recovery, particularly in manhattan business districts. what we're seeing is that people are concerned about safety, about the number of homeless,mentally ill people, whether it's on mass transit or in the streets. so public safety, not the covid, not the virus, has become the big issue. >> charles: it's...
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. >> reporter: for years, katherine winters walked the beat as a san francisco police officer connecting with vulnerable member of her community where she grew up. >> there's a number of homeless transwomen in this neighborhood, and they would see the uniform first. i could tell they were uncomfortable. >> reporter: but wearing blue is who she is as a second generation cop. >> when i'm in civilian clothes people don't recognize i'm a police officer, even if they've met me as a police officer. but if i'm in the uniform, they always recognize me. >> reporter: in 2019 a clash ensued between police officers. for winters that didn't overshadow her first time out walking with her family. >> the thunderous applause came at market street. as a mother, a lesbian, a police officer, was welcomed, accepted and embraced here in san francisco. >> it's a moment she'll never forget, but that experience of marching as a uniformed officer and representing the lgbtq plus community is being ripped away. pride officials insist first responders aren't being excluded but instead asked to wear something else li
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katherine: energy efficiencies are based on the design of the consensus mechanisms. each they are one blockchain. for tezos we are based on proof of state model. that is the same profile of state model -- ethereum is also looking to merge into. tezos has gotten lucky because as an ecosystem, we have been working with this design from day one. haidi: when you watching the drama, what does that debacle tell you about digital asset ownership and some of the risks for investors? katherine: i think we need to make a distinction between collectibles and also art being displayed at our basil example. the collectibles market is all about proof of ownership, that you are part of an elite members club that grants you access to like-minded members. it depends on who -- it is kind of a who's who club. where as if you're talking about collectors that appreciate art that you see in galleries and established museums across the world, established art fairs such as art basel, there is a sense of suspect -- sustainability in art investments. shery: it was good to have you on. some of
katherine: energy efficiencies are based on the design of the consensus mechanisms. each they are one blockchain. for tezos we are based on proof of state model. that is the same profile of state model -- ethereum is also looking to merge into. tezos has gotten lucky because as an ecosystem, we have been working with this design from day one. haidi: when you watching the drama, what does that debacle tell you about digital asset ownership and some of the risks for investors? katherine: i think...
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thank you very much, katherine, i appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> okay, everyone, so this is a pretty incredible story. a passenger with no flying experience at all safely landing a plane today at palm beach international airport, that's after the pilot became incapacitated. listen to what the passenger told air traffic control. >> i've got a serious situation here, my pilot is gone. incoherent. i have no idea how to fly the airplane, but -- >> roger, what's your position? >> i have no idea. i have no idea. >> what was the situation with the pilot? >> he is incoherent, he is out. >> 311 delta roger, try to hold the wings level and see if you can start descending for me, push forward on the controls and descend at a very slow rate. >> can you imagine, seriously? okay, yeah, i'll do that. check out this video, obtained by w -- there it is right there, wpbf. that is a plane landing, the faa is investigating the incident, the condition of the pilot is unknown. so let's bring in now cnn safety analyst and former faa safety inspector david seussy. david, hi. >> hi, don. >> this is incredibl
thank you very much, katherine, i appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> okay, everyone, so this is a pretty incredible story. a passenger with no flying experience at all safely landing a plane today at palm beach international airport, that's after the pilot became incapacitated. listen to what the passenger told air traffic control. >> i've got a serious situation here, my pilot is gone. incoherent. i have no idea how to fly the airplane, but -- >> roger, what's your...
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maria: what does that mean, katherine? james freeman a moment ago questioning what's backing these currencies, what's backing tara, for example. what's backing these coins that are breaking the dollar peg. >> it's a great question, maria. and it's important to keep in mind that all stable coins are not in fact created equal. there are some stable coins that are reserve backed and are safer assets to the algorithmic stable coins that do not have collateral. you have to take a closer look at what is backing the as he ass and assess whether you as an investor have a comfort 4re68 for that particular type of asset. with tara, this is a riskier asset and risky asset class and it's backed not by a reserve or collateral of other assets, like a fiat currency, as you would see with a circle or other types of stable coin. it's backed by a peg to another type of asset. so you have to look at those fundamentals to assess whether this is an asset that you have faith in, you believe in and you believe will bounce back or not. you have p
maria: what does that mean, katherine? james freeman a moment ago questioning what's backing these currencies, what's backing tara, for example. what's backing these coins that are breaking the dollar peg. >> it's a great question, maria. and it's important to keep in mind that all stable coins are not in fact created equal. there are some stable coins that are reserve backed and are safer assets to the algorithmic stable coins that do not have collateral. you have to take a closer look...
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i'll start with you, katherine. what does that mean, controlling women, because in the casey case the -- the question was whether women had to notify their husband just to go through here. there were five issues in the pennsylvania control lag, one command, unless certain exceptions apply a married woman must sign a statement indicating she's notified her husband and that constitutes an undue burden. that the case that you won. if -- if abortion simply becomes illegal it isn't about notification anymore. what happens? >> well, there's a variety of effects. i mean, what we're look at is about a 40% of women who have abortions every year living in states that are likely to ban, and those bans will span from georgia west to texas, from canada down to mexico. hundreds of thousands of women who are facing unintended pregnancy will be affected by these bands, and what does it mean? it means that they can't exercise decisions about when, where and with whom they have children. it means that they will have to travel long di
i'll start with you, katherine. what does that mean, controlling women, because in the casey case the -- the question was whether women had to notify their husband just to go through here. there were five issues in the pennsylvania control lag, one command, unless certain exceptions apply a married woman must sign a statement indicating she's notified her husband and that constitutes an undue burden. that the case that you won. if -- if abortion simply becomes illegal it isn't about...
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. >> katherine massey was known as someone who stood up for equality. >> friends say she worked to make a difference through her actions and her words as a writer. >> she pinned a letter to the editor about gun violence just last year. andre mcneil was picking up cup cakes for mishis son's birthday. the youngest victim who died dedicated her time to help her brother fighting leukemia. >> today i got a chance to think. [ cries ] >> this is just devastating. all the families. >> reporter: three others are recovering from the attack. ten lives lost in just minutes by a person authorities say was fuelled by hate. >> brit brinn gingrass. >> thank you. >> all the how, and how could this happen? listen to the governor of new york. >> i am calling out and people are learning how to create guns and violence and weapons. >> so the governor called out social media platform but also naming and shaming and it does not seem much could be done of regulation of violence. >> that's absolutely right. >> it is a very difficult scenario, john, as it replays to social media. we have a robust first amendment
. >> katherine massey was known as someone who stood up for equality. >> friends say she worked to make a difference through her actions and her words as a writer. >> she pinned a letter to the editor about gun violence just last year. andre mcneil was picking up cup cakes for mishis son's birthday. the youngest victim who died dedicated her time to help her brother fighting leukemia. >> today i got a chance to think. [ cries ] >> this is just devastating. all the...
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i took some with him. katherine, put his ashley and they say yes. gazelle he is hipaa gamble. up militia. yep. and then the end of july, after what the partial as a shit is a 100 deeper bill. yeah. could shy enlisted as a volunteer and took up arms. ashley. okay. losing the ground voice. oh chem lashley, mammogram terrace. kim. i used to live up there. so i'm back in year i had the what moisten alexander blossom, professional gotten you guys, mom will be 2. should not to put my good. yeah. we've got all augusta national emotional mom right out of 45 people who enlisted. 40 died. mm. ish there's toes that that the mirror with cry too. but you're with crow, you switch continues up of the was feeling a lot that a she almost out a he a yeah come we sincerely to my students. you product you ski will take your city senior. all storms like you change, taking the chinese bush all configured there. so i thought my, you ability shania wilcox huskily, obviously of national what shall thought that he got the ball chance of. but anyway, my talk thus was the other day the events unfolding i
i took some with him. katherine, put his ashley and they say yes. gazelle he is hipaa gamble. up militia. yep. and then the end of july, after what the partial as a shit is a 100 deeper bill. yeah. could shy enlisted as a volunteer and took up arms. ashley. okay. losing the ground voice. oh chem lashley, mammogram terrace. kim. i used to live up there. so i'm back in year i had the what moisten alexander blossom, professional gotten you guys, mom will be 2. should not to put my good. yeah....
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and katherine is ashley of and they say yes gazelle is hipaa jamara marcia? yeah. burnett. sheila, after what the special ed the share since yesterday really cut shy, enlisted as a volunteer and took out bounce ashley, a brown voice che lashley mammogram terrace. kim. i knew it out there, so i'm back in year. i had to what moisten alexander blossom professional. can you grade my monica? the team should not to put my guy. yeah, we've got all augusta national emotional margaret out of 45 people who enlisted 40 died. mm. ish, there's those up at the meal stadium. okay too. but you're with crow, you switch continues up of the ceiling in the lot that a she started she yeah. come we sincerely to my students. you bought use cable. think you should teach here all storms like you junior, taking the chinese cuz they talk, i feel like we had this. i thought my, your boy shania wilcox was gonna be out the city of national, but she'll thought that he'd be up all chance. so when you were in talk thus via the events unfolding in ukraine, a recall is for concerned among anti fascists aroun
and katherine is ashley of and they say yes gazelle is hipaa jamara marcia? yeah. burnett. sheila, after what the special ed the share since yesterday really cut shy, enlisted as a volunteer and took out bounce ashley, a brown voice che lashley mammogram terrace. kim. i knew it out there, so i'm back in year. i had to what moisten alexander blossom professional. can you grade my monica? the team should not to put my guy. yeah, we've got all augusta national emotional margaret out of 45 people...
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. >> katherine, we were talking a little before the show if the job market has recovered from the pandemic. >> we're very close, actually. if we have the same pace of growth that we just had in april for the next few months, we'll be back to where we were pre-pandemic by sometime this summer, which is amazing in a sense. if you look at the forecasts from a year ago or two years ago, economists and the congressional budget office and others were expecting that it would take much longer for us to fill in that hole. >> we were also talking about the potential for the half point interest rate increase that happened yesterday to slow down the job increases and maybe lead to some job losses. is that possible, plausible? >> i think the rate hike that we saw yesterday probably won't have enough bite to have that effect, but the rate hikes that we'll likely see later this year going into next year, yeah, a very probable consequence of that is that we will see either less job growth or even job losses. job losses are what the fed wants to avoid. they want to get inflation down, cool demand enough ju
. >> katherine, we were talking a little before the show if the job market has recovered from the pandemic. >> we're very close, actually. if we have the same pace of growth that we just had in april for the next few months, we'll be back to where we were pre-pandemic by sometime this summer, which is amazing in a sense. if you look at the forecasts from a year ago or two years ago, economists and the congressional budget office and others were expecting that it would take much...
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roberta drury, margus morrison, andre mackneil, aaron salter, celestine chaney, heyward patterson, katherine massey, pearl young, ruth whitfield and geraldine talley. talley's sister describing her final moments shopping with her fiance >> he said bullets were actually flying by his head and i do believe at that time my sister was already shot >> emilie, a new york prosecutor is weighing in on how authorities responded following the suspect's threat at his high school last year. >> reporter: that's right. the broom county district attorney says police and school officials followed protocol when they put the suspect in a mental health evaluation he was soon released lester >> emilie, thank you. >>> in dallas this evening a suspect is under arrest in a shooting at a hair salon in the koreantown section of the city last week three women of korean descent were wounded and the case is now being investigated as a hate crime police say the suspect who is black suffered delusions and had received mental health treatment. police are looking into whether there are connections to other local crimes >>>
roberta drury, margus morrison, andre mackneil, aaron salter, celestine chaney, heyward patterson, katherine massey, pearl young, ruth whitfield and geraldine talley. talley's sister describing her final moments shopping with her fiance >> he said bullets were actually flying by his head and i do believe at that time my sister was already shot >> emilie, a new york prosecutor is weighing in on how authorities responded following the suspect's threat at his high school last year....
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to bring in alexis glick, a former wall street executive and cnn economics and political commentator katherine rand pell. ladies, great to have you here. alexis, is there anything you heard in the president's speech today or is there anything you didn't hear? is there some creative solution to giving americans a little relief that the white house hasn't thought of? >> well, i mean, essentially, what the president and the administration is trying to do is use the levers that they have control over, so what are those things? things like opening up the strategic petroleum reserve to reduce the price of gasoline and oil prices. as richard just rightly pointed out, the record rate -- oil prices are up 50% in a year. we're at record highs among gasoline prices. we haven't even started talking about food prices. we have this cpi, which is the consumer price index, out tomorrow, and expectations, while last month we saw an 8.5% increase, we're expecting at least an 8.1% increase. so, what i would say to you, alisyn, is what the administration is trying to do right now, whether it be with energy prices
to bring in alexis glick, a former wall street executive and cnn economics and political commentator katherine rand pell. ladies, great to have you here. alexis, is there anything you heard in the president's speech today or is there anything you didn't hear? is there some creative solution to giving americans a little relief that the white house hasn't thought of? >> well, i mean, essentially, what the president and the administration is trying to do is use the levers that they have...
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katherine massey was 72. a long-time civil rights advocate, almost a year ago she wrote a letter to the editor of the "buffalo news" advocating for stricter gun control after a relative died from gun violence. roberta drury was just 32 and was the youngest victim. she'd moved to buffalo to be closer to her brother, who was battling leukemia. 77-year-old pearl young was a substitute teacher who was active in her church and helped to run a weekly food pantry. heyward patterson was also active in his church, serving as a deacon. the 67-year-old father of three was helping someone load groceries into a car when he was killed. geraldine tally was engaged to be married. she was in the grocery store with her fiance. they became separated. he made it out. geraldine was 62. a breast cancer survivor and wa- grandmother to six. she was at the supermarket buying strawberries to make a shortcake. margus morrison, who was 52, was in the supermarket buying snacks for movie night with his wife. his cousin described him as al
katherine massey was 72. a long-time civil rights advocate, almost a year ago she wrote a letter to the editor of the "buffalo news" advocating for stricter gun control after a relative died from gun violence. roberta drury was just 32 and was the youngest victim. she'd moved to buffalo to be closer to her brother, who was battling leukemia. 77-year-old pearl young was a substitute teacher who was active in her church and helped to run a weekly food pantry. heyward patterson was also...
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there's one story we've heard that is chilling -- 72-year-old katherine massey wrote a letter that appeared in the local paper here almost exactly a year ago, calling on the federal government to address gun violence in this country. on saturday, she became a victim herself, one of the ten killed and three injured. a local bishop had some poignant words here. he said, "we pray for guidance, pray for peace, pray for unity, but most of all, god, we pray justice be done." from buffalo, new york, i'm norah o'donnell. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh >>> right now at 7:00 -- >> side shows rooring through the streets and a crowd lashing out at police. the bay area city with the new plan to punish side show spectators. >>> don't come here because we'll be waiting for you. >> that could have been my kid out there that got ran over. >> cruising maybe coming back to one bay area city. the push to lift the ban. and the push back from police. >>> it's not easy. it's a lot of work. we'll keep working at it. >> san francisco and a league of its own. a new re
there's one story we've heard that is chilling -- 72-year-old katherine massey wrote a letter that appeared in the local paper here almost exactly a year ago, calling on the federal government to address gun violence in this country. on saturday, she became a victim herself, one of the ten killed and three injured. a local bishop had some poignant words here. he said, "we pray for guidance, pray for peace, pray for unity, but most of all, god, we pray justice be done." from buffalo,...