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suzanne scott highlighting the role everyone plays. >> our success at fox news media is a reflection of all your achievements, dedication, collaboration, and hard work. we do have the best team in the business. it's important we celebrate our success. tonight we also celebrate individual achievements. the name comes from the idea of shining a light on colleagues that do amazing work, make incredible contributions. >> "the five's" very own producer honored as one of our own unsung heroes. >> nina has tackled immense personal challenges and never wavered. she's always optimistic, encouraging a rock star on full of them. >> nina is such a joyful person, taught me everything about inews, booking guests. you are a ray of sunshine for all of us who get the privilege of working with you. i'm so thankful for you. >> she's been a part of "the five" since the beginning, when we started 11 years ago. it was a big night for greg and the entire gutfeld team who took home the impact award for their hit late-night show, exclamation point. >> a reason to laugh or have more fun has never been more ne
suzanne scott highlighting the role everyone plays. >> our success at fox news media is a reflection of all your achievements, dedication, collaboration, and hard work. we do have the best team in the business. it's important we celebrate our success. tonight we also celebrate individual achievements. the name comes from the idea of shining a light on colleagues that do amazing work, make incredible contributions. >> "the five's" very own producer honored as one of our own...
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the bbc�*s, suzanne allan, reports. it's exactly two years since six people were stabbed at the park inn in glasgow. the attacker badreddin abadlla adam was shot dead by police. he was one of hundreds of asylum—seekers moved into city hotels at the start of lockdown and another took his own life. tandy was housed in the park inn too. she says the conditions were awful. we were not treated like human beings. we were just given two hours notice to actually just pack our stuff and go into hotels. the communication was really poor, the dietary requirements and all of those things were not taken into consideration. my mental health did deteriorate for a while. the campaign group, refugees forjustice, formed after the park inn stabbings has been calling for a public inquiry into how asylum seekers were treated in glasgow. with no inquiries in the works, the group has commissioned its own, headed by a leading qc. it will examine what was done and why. the question is, were there flaws in the care of those people, and were ve
the bbc�*s, suzanne allan, reports. it's exactly two years since six people were stabbed at the park inn in glasgow. the attacker badreddin abadlla adam was shot dead by police. he was one of hundreds of asylum—seekers moved into city hotels at the start of lockdown and another took his own life. tandy was housed in the park inn too. she says the conditions were awful. we were not treated like human beings. we were just given two hours notice to actually just pack our stuff and go into...
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suzanne valdez joins me now. thank you. i appreciate you joining. >> thank you. >> help us understand this. your pledge remains within the law now, but what if that changes? if abortion becomes tillegal in kansas, would you be in a position where you would have to prosecute? >> well, once, depending on what the vote is on august 2nd like you mentioned, what will happen is this will probably go to the legislature for further consideration concerning, you know, criminalization of abortion or contraception or any of those things that relate to reproductive rights. so it's something that we need to be worried about, something i have been thinking about since there was the leak on the -- of the case that was just decided, the doorbusters case. so, yeah, at this point we wait for august 2nd to happen and see what the legislature does. >> understand that not all people agree about the right to life or right to chus. do you expect to face political ramifications over your decision? >> yeah. i think that's a great point. we all have
suzanne valdez joins me now. thank you. i appreciate you joining. >> thank you. >> help us understand this. your pledge remains within the law now, but what if that changes? if abortion becomes tillegal in kansas, would you be in a position where you would have to prosecute? >> well, once, depending on what the vote is on august 2nd like you mentioned, what will happen is this will probably go to the legislature for further consideration concerning, you know, criminalization...
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.♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ >> thank you so much.♪ ♪ i want to express my ♪ ♪ gratitude to carolyn and ♪ ♪ suzanne.♪ ♪ yesterday in a conversation ♪ ♪ carolyn said i'm going to be ♪ ♪ blunt and i say good because ♪ ♪ we don't have time for ♪ ♪ nuance.♪ ♪ getting this done was ♪ ♪ important and i want to ♪ ♪ express my gratitude to joe ♪ ♪ weitzman in myoffice, lisa ♪ ♪ williams .♪ ♪ the human rightscommission, ♪ ♪ cheryldavis...
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suzanne, thank you for the good update there from washington. next hour we'll speak one on one with the cdc director rachelle wolensky. >>> despite rising gas prices, it does seem americans are still ready to hit the road for vaccination this summer. aaa already predicting that more people will drive this july 4th weekend than ever before. >> president biden, though, is considering a federal gas tax holiday, it could lower gas prices as much as 18 cents a gallon. here with us is cnn chief business correspondent christine romans. a lot of politicians float this, i remember, obama, mccain, clinton. politically it is advantageous, it sounds good, but there are real downsides to it as well. >> the public really likes it. the idea of having 18 cents off on a gallon of gas, you need congress to do this too. it couldn't just be the president alone. it polls very well and would be an instant rebate for so many drivers. but, you know, the drawback is it doesn't really fix the problem to begin with. and a lot of people see it sort of as a gimmick because
suzanne, thank you for the good update there from washington. next hour we'll speak one on one with the cdc director rachelle wolensky. >>> despite rising gas prices, it does seem americans are still ready to hit the road for vaccination this summer. aaa already predicting that more people will drive this july 4th weekend than ever before. >> president biden, though, is considering a federal gas tax holiday, it could lower gas prices as much as 18 cents a gallon. here with us is...
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this is suzanne, line for democrats. caller: i just called to say i do not believe in religion but i believe in god and i had to go to catholic school my whole life until i went to college and then i finally had a choice there to believe in whatever i did. and then it was all wiped out when i could not believe in my own -- taking my own abortion. i was at a lucky age then. i was able to do it myself then, but now i am not afraid of getting pregnant because i am 69. however, i know that young people are going to work on this and work on it now and this is going to really have a good help. i am going to work on it, too. i really believe this was just a start and people are going to work on this and it is going to work out. to believe that this is over, it is not over yet. this is just the beginning of a downfall, but nobody should feel down about it. people think that donald trump is having another happiness, but he is just beginning. it is all over, donald. host: this is raymond in georgia, republican. caller: on the gun-
this is suzanne, line for democrats. caller: i just called to say i do not believe in religion but i believe in god and i had to go to catholic school my whole life until i went to college and then i finally had a choice there to believe in whatever i did. and then it was all wiped out when i could not believe in my own -- taking my own abortion. i was at a lucky age then. i was able to do it myself then, but now i am not afraid of getting pregnant because i am 69. however, i know that young...
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and cnn's suzanne malveaux is joining us from a clinic in washington, d.c. where i hope some parents there have some ideas about how they're going to manage minimizing the tears with the vaccines for this very momentous occasion, suzanne. >> reporter: well, brianna, you and i both have little ones so we want to tell you might hear a little cry in the background as some of these folks are getting their vaccines for the very first time. but, yes, it is a big deal here. this is at children's national, and this is the very first time that those under 5 will be able to be vaccinated. we know the need is tremendous. 17 million children in that age category who have not been vaccinated for covid-19. couple of challenges here they say, first and foremost, to get those parents in the door the first time, just to make sure they actually are convinced this is necessary. they say that 70% of kids have already been infected with covid. but they, the doctors, and medical experts, say this is necessary to prevent death and hospitalization and just provide more protection f
and cnn's suzanne malveaux is joining us from a clinic in washington, d.c. where i hope some parents there have some ideas about how they're going to manage minimizing the tears with the vaccines for this very momentous occasion, suzanne. >> reporter: well, brianna, you and i both have little ones so we want to tell you might hear a little cry in the background as some of these folks are getting their vaccines for the very first time. but, yes, it is a big deal here. this is at children's...
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our negotiations, i worked especially hard on a few provisions with my colleague from maine, senator suzanne collins. and it will look at straw purchases and traffic of firearms and directly reduce gun violence in our home states and internationally. let me take a moment to explain how. under current law, it's a minor paperwork offense to buy a gun for someone else and even then, that from the licensee. under the bipartisan safer communities act we're making it a serious crime to buy a gun for someone else, when you know that person will use a gun to commit a felony or that they are not allowed to buy a gun themselves. that applies whether you buy the gun from a federal firearms licensee or not and the consequences of this simple change will be real. it will keep deadly weapons out of the hands of people who would use them to hurt others and it will level serious consequences for those that break the law. now, just last year a new mexico state police officer was tragedy killed during a stop in deming, new mexico, officer garrett was shot and killed by a convicted felon whose wife had alleged
our negotiations, i worked especially hard on a few provisions with my colleague from maine, senator suzanne collins. and it will look at straw purchases and traffic of firearms and directly reduce gun violence in our home states and internationally. let me take a moment to explain how. under current law, it's a minor paperwork offense to buy a gun for someone else and even then, that from the licensee. under the bipartisan safer communities act we're making it a serious crime to buy a gun for...
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not suzanne laying, that it was over an altitude of 800 meters. there are only gravel, roads, sovereign meets the 1st nomadic family and their herd. but the man complains that they no longer know which way to go with their animals. heard this voice, the pastures and roots assigned by the authorities are constantly changing him were on the was very well a boy that i shot on get, refunded all your former. everyone has to take the hard route over the mountain because we can't take our loads through the other route any more of your normal. yeah, i said, no, nobody osama. yes, laura complained ted, but the authorities insisted on putting offense aren't gonna hold them kick. finally, sovereign reaches dubuque family campsite, relatives who she usually travels with in the summer. being a single woman. there are several 100 goats in the herd who are joined by half a dozen drama dairies. abraham bohak has been a nomadic herder since his youth. either yet in winter they live with their animals on a farm was was, wasn't, he takes care of the grandchildren wi
not suzanne laying, that it was over an altitude of 800 meters. there are only gravel, roads, sovereign meets the 1st nomadic family and their herd. but the man complains that they no longer know which way to go with their animals. heard this voice, the pastures and roots assigned by the authorities are constantly changing him were on the was very well a boy that i shot on get, refunded all your former. everyone has to take the hard route over the mountain because we can't take our loads...
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this is suzanne. have with greg as guy? well actually, so could you email us? oh, i see see, to see and understand lounge open, gar. here when we were walking among the time we'll go jumping dash, don't worry, let's go quality min with to maria can take a get a got a quote im when the new when you go me wont be mckayden, can you place it wouldn't been on when? well, about it and i conditioned as melody as the bud us to come by, lulu, please. yes, we will. they will move on to that lease wells the one of the the but that will occur if this could send you clues of. ah a shania yelp community looming on gym would you like a general callback in georgia? a total of 801 resort zane with georgia getting a new let it go to. those are in ganging up the screen with a little a little mediate. i'm in nevada. ah yeah. a no, no. i will call knowing going on g as a copy. i sure would a neo discrete. i'll go by dickie guiding on that. if for sure. when the monday jeremy younger, my dear my to go when you know genes in the whole class from good, quite a lot. you go in by, you k
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abc7news spoke with interim executive director suzanne ford, who explained why this year's celebration is extra special. >> i think the resilience of the lgbtq community in the face of the pandemic will be center stage this year. i mean, the history of the lgbtq community in san francisco is marked with resilience. all the way, the last 52 years. i think that is essential. also just for the city of san francisco, i mean, we are back. you know, this festival is the biggest thing that happens to san francisco for the whole year and is essential to the recovery of the city. >> celebrity grand marshals for the parade include champion -- jeopardy champion amy snyder and actor sherry holland. members of george floyd's family will be marching in the front of the parade. abc 7 is proud to be a sponsor of the special coverage of the parade for the first time live next sunday, june 26 iran air ran air brenda -- on air and on your abc7news app. to see opera coverage, head to abc 7 news.com/pride. to the other big parade in san francisco. staging is underway for the warriors championship parade to
abc7news spoke with interim executive director suzanne ford, who explained why this year's celebration is extra special. >> i think the resilience of the lgbtq community in the face of the pandemic will be center stage this year. i mean, the history of the lgbtq community in san francisco is marked with resilience. all the way, the last 52 years. i think that is essential. also just for the city of san francisco, i mean, we are back. you know, this festival is the biggest thing that...
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our national correspondent suzanne malveaux has been following all this. it's another gun tragedy in america. >> reporter: it is so, so sad. good morning. i know this area very well. it's near 14th and u streets in northwest washington. i attended the livelily music dance, artistic festival, for last year's juneteenth celebration. this year tragedy struck late in the day in what was otherwise a beautiful celebration of freedom here in the nation's capital. a 15-year-old boy died, three other people shot, including a police officer after a shooting broke out close to a concert site that did not have a permit. d.c. police say the venue was not equipped to handle this number of people that were attending. there were upwards of 100, police officers responding to this event. even before the shooting, there were two earlier incidents that caused panic, trampling at the concert. it was not clear what actually sparked the chaos. people scattered. some enduring injuries to legs, ankles, and then the actual shooting happened. several illegal firearms were discovered
our national correspondent suzanne malveaux has been following all this. it's another gun tragedy in america. >> reporter: it is so, so sad. good morning. i know this area very well. it's near 14th and u streets in northwest washington. i attended the livelily music dance, artistic festival, for last year's juneteenth celebration. this year tragedy struck late in the day in what was otherwise a beautiful celebration of freedom here in the nation's capital. a 15-year-old boy died, three...
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broadcaster and author, suzanne lipscomb. also with us, associate editor of the "washington post," eugene, once the london bureau chief. to put into context, the seven decades of queen elizabeth. we expect to see her twice throughout the course of the day today. though she stepped back a bit on what she'd normally be doing on an occasion like this. let's go to london where meagan fitzgerald has the latest for us. set the scene on what we can expect today. >> reporter: willie, i can tell you that this entire city and the country is just exploding with excitement and an sis anticipation of the next four days. right now is trooping the color. this, of course, the traditional event here, celebrating her majesty the queen. as you mentioned, we would typically see her in horse-drawn carriage, but that's not expected today. of course, senior members of the royal family will be in attendance. according to the palace, we are expecting to see her majesty on the balcony of buckingham palace today, along with active members of the royal
broadcaster and author, suzanne lipscomb. also with us, associate editor of the "washington post," eugene, once the london bureau chief. to put into context, the seven decades of queen elizabeth. we expect to see her twice throughout the course of the day today. though she stepped back a bit on what she'd normally be doing on an occasion like this. let's go to london where meagan fitzgerald has the latest for us. set the scene on what we can expect today. >> reporter: willie, i...
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to get fully prepped on what to expect, there is no one better than suzanne ford joining us life. good morning. >> good morning. karina: we are one week out. >> it is crazy, it is here. we know it is here, we are working hard. we are coming to you from harvard court hotel, that is the official headquarters for pride, for the parade next sunday morning. we are excited and really happy to be back. karina: we are so excited, back in person. it feels like it has been such a long time coming over the last couple years, we have waited and waited. what is new this year? we hear there are some new stages of them place. >> yeah, for the first year in a long time there is going to be a stage on saturday, we are super excited about that. there will be stages saturday and sunday, a total of eight community stages. we did split up a little bit, with saturday and sunday, to make sure we have full representation. we are excited about that. the parade is a little smaller this year, we are excited it is over 200 contingents will be going down market street. karina: i cannot wait for the parade. as
to get fully prepped on what to expect, there is no one better than suzanne ford joining us life. good morning. >> good morning. karina: we are one week out. >> it is crazy, it is here. we know it is here, we are working hard. we are coming to you from harvard court hotel, that is the official headquarters for pride, for the parade next sunday morning. we are excited and really happy to be back. karina: we are so excited, back in person. it feels like it has been such a long time...
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suzanne ford explains the huge pride parade, rallies and performance stages will return throughout the weekend on june 25th and 26th the half a million people out here. that's going to be one main stayed right where we're standing. >> they'll be for community stages out here. we will have exhibition exhibitor boost. >> and then we'll also have a beverage foods. it's just going to be amazing. >> the city has seen up to a million visitors during pride weekend in years past and many of the participants, an lgbtq businesses are hopeful to see the crowds return. however, getting to this moment hasn't been easy coming out of the pandemic when city's fighting to recover. >> it's essentially it's it's essential to the recovery of the city. excited that we're back in full force. and i'm hoping that everybody figures out a way to get back to their community, sport san francisco drag show host 20 to more. we'll bring back her annual pride party that benefits lgbtq nonprofits in the city. >> she's also one of the organizers of the peoples march, which follows the route of the first liberation marc
suzanne ford explains the huge pride parade, rallies and performance stages will return throughout the weekend on june 25th and 26th the half a million people out here. that's going to be one main stayed right where we're standing. >> they'll be for community stages out here. we will have exhibition exhibitor boost. >> and then we'll also have a beverage foods. it's just going to be amazing. >> the city has seen up to a million visitors during pride weekend in years past and...
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suzanne of world war 2 to prevent great power war and to prevent large powers from conquering smaller countries with military force. and we can cross over now to robert person that professor of international relations at that u. s. military academy at west point, he is speaking to us in a personal capacity, a very warm welcome to the day sir. good to have you with us. are we just hurt their data against stepping up? are pledging to provide more military support. it is substantial, but is it too late? you know, i think it really is important to remember that many of us have been predicting for a long time that this would be a long drawn out conflict. it's going to be a slow slog for ukraine. not just to defend its territory, but to perhaps go on the offensive and begin to reclaim much of the territory that russia has seized since february 24th. and so in that respect, you know, certainly, you know, they could have used more weaponry yesterday and ages ago. but at this point, i think anything that the western i, nations and partners of ukraine can deliver to key to use as quickly as pos
suzanne of world war 2 to prevent great power war and to prevent large powers from conquering smaller countries with military force. and we can cross over now to robert person that professor of international relations at that u. s. military academy at west point, he is speaking to us in a personal capacity, a very warm welcome to the day sir. good to have you with us. are we just hurt their data against stepping up? are pledging to provide more military support. it is substantial, but is it too...
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suzanne ro, for years she has looked at how she could burp out, fewer climate damaging gases. we can change the, the bugs that are in the stomach that break down the feet. and we can change the amount of methane that's emitted. every generation of sheep bread here emits slightly less methane than the previous one. an effect that accumulates over time or are low as the missing sheep and the highest, the missing she around 25 to 30 percent different. dr. row says that apart from burping and floating less methane, the sheep are as healthy, unproductive as their high emitting companions. and even meet the criteria for organic farming to selectively breed the low methane shape. the scientists 1st had to find the nest, gassy ones. so they put the sheep into a special high tech chamber and let them get windy. the sheep here are only used for research purposes, then not sold. the institute is traveling the country, measuring the methane levels of sheep regardless of breed. this means farms can select the more sustainable animals themselves. the so called font chamber could potentially
suzanne ro, for years she has looked at how she could burp out, fewer climate damaging gases. we can change the, the bugs that are in the stomach that break down the feet. and we can change the amount of methane that's emitted. every generation of sheep bread here emits slightly less methane than the previous one. an effect that accumulates over time or are low as the missing sheep and the highest, the missing she around 25 to 30 percent different. dr. row says that apart from burping and...
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decision got made by the board, she took it on herself to be the direct liaison with the pride board, with suzanne and carolyn, to start these talks and she got the ball rolling back in 2020 in october and she has been doing a lot of the grunt work and we got together with them a couple months ago with help from the mayor's office, san francisco pride alliance, and the pride board. we talked about why they made their decision to ban uniformed officers and why we want to be in uniform in the parade and we finally came to the resolution yesterday before the mayor made the announcement, it was great to see her face light up when we walked in together and told her that all of public service police, fire, and the sheriffs's will be marching together as one contingent in the parade as a unified presence, which is what pride is all about. the uniform concern, we compromised on the command staff and sheriff's department and fire department will be -- sorry, sheriff's department and police department will be in their formal class a uniforms which consist of the long coats so it covers any equipment or anyt
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that was suzanne was gone to reporting there from washington. my 1st guest to night is a former white house insider richard painter was the chief ethics lawyer for president george w bush. he's now a professor of corporate law at the university of minnesota professor painter. it is good to see you again. unfortunately under these circumstances. but i have to throw it at the hearing that took place last night. it took place during prime time . the expectations were high. did the committee deliver well, the, the committee, i exposed the facts, at least some of the facts about january sex and the insurrection. lot of these facts we already know, but we saw video coverage of the insurrection that we had never seen before. and also testimony from the attorney general, the united states, the former attorney general william bar officer, explicitly told president trump that he had lost the election. and they did not have a legal ground to stand on challenging the election was all of them. and that, of course, what instigated all as president trump senat
that was suzanne was gone to reporting there from washington. my 1st guest to night is a former white house insider richard painter was the chief ethics lawyer for president george w bush. he's now a professor of corporate law at the university of minnesota professor painter. it is good to see you again. unfortunately under these circumstances. but i have to throw it at the hearing that took place last night. it took place during prime time . the expectations were high. did the committee...
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drinks at the academy, recognizing sf pride president carolyn weisinger, interim executive director suzanne ford and everyone who's making the parade happen. i was thrilled to be invited to introduce the mayor's office again this year. the city's office of transgender initiatives is the only position of its kind in the entire country. also this evening, march organizers celebrated pride's grand marshals. abc7news morning anchor reggie aqui was on hand at the fairmont hotel to introduce the group of amazing people chosen to represent the community this year. the list includes "jeopardy" champ amy schneider, local artist melanie demore, and trans health activist amber gray. and don't forget, abc 7 is the only place you can watch the 52nd annual san francisco pride parade. it is live on sunday. you can watch it wherever you get abc 7. >> taking steps to reduce gun violence. the latest on the senate's vote on a bipartisan gun-control bill and what happens next. >> the latest on the man attacked by a shark in monterey county earlier this week and what the surgeon who operated on him says about h
drinks at the academy, recognizing sf pride president carolyn weisinger, interim executive director suzanne ford and everyone who's making the parade happen. i was thrilled to be invited to introduce the mayor's office again this year. the city's office of transgender initiatives is the only position of its kind in the entire country. also this evening, march organizers celebrated pride's grand marshals. abc7news morning anchor reggie aqui was on hand at the fairmont hotel to introduce the...
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drinks at the academy, recognizing sf pride president carolyn weisinger, interim executive director suzanne ford and everyone who's making the parade happen. i was thrilled to be invited to introduce the mayor's office again this year. the city's office of transgender initiatives is the only position of its kind in the entire country. also this evening, march organizers celebrated pride's grand marshals. abc7news morning anchor reggie aqui was on hand at the fairmont hotel to introduce the group of amazing people chosen to represent the community this year. the list includes "jeopardy" champ amy schneider, local artist melanie demore, and trans health activist amber gray. and don't forget, abc 7 is the only place you can watch the 52nd annual san francisco pride parade. it is live on sunday. you can watch it wherever you get abc 7. >> taking steps to reduce gun violence. the latest on the senate's vote on a bipartisan gun-control bill and what happens next. >> the latest on the man attacked by a shark in monterey county earlier this week and what the surgeon who operated on him says about h
drinks at the academy, recognizing sf pride president carolyn weisinger, interim executive director suzanne ford and everyone who's making the parade happen. i was thrilled to be invited to introduce the mayor's office again this year. the city's office of transgender initiatives is the only position of its kind in the entire country. also this evening, march organizers celebrated pride's grand marshals. abc7news morning anchor reggie aqui was on hand at the fairmont hotel to introduce the...
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suzanne ford explains the huge pride parade, rallies and performance stages will return throughout the weekend on june 25th and 26th the half a million people out here. that's going to be one main stayed right where we're standing. >> they'll be for community stages out here. we will have exhibition exhibitor boost. >> and then we'll also have a beverage foods. it's just going to be amazing. >> the city has seen up to a million visitors during pride weekend in years past and many of the participants, an lgbtq businesses are hopeful to see the crowds return. however, getting to this moment hasn't been easy coming out of the pandemic when city's fighting to recover. >> it's essentially it's it's essential to the recovery of the city. excited that we're back in full force. and i'm hoping that everybody figures out a way to get back to their community, sport san francisco drag show host 20 to more. we'll bring back her annual pride party that benefits lgbtq nonprofits in the city. she's also one of the organizers of the peoples march, which follows the route of the first liberation march.
suzanne ford explains the huge pride parade, rallies and performance stages will return throughout the weekend on june 25th and 26th the half a million people out here. that's going to be one main stayed right where we're standing. >> they'll be for community stages out here. we will have exhibition exhibitor boost. >> and then we'll also have a beverage foods. it's just going to be amazing. >> the city has seen up to a million visitors during pride weekend in years past and...
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suzanne statler list made sure her dog is he had water while they chatted with neighbors eager for updates. so i would say for a lot of years we've seen fuel on the hill that it was. we knew a fire was likely to happen at some point, but we just always hope it's never today or tomorrow or next year. hopkins also evacuated with his dog, wesley, he said during the summer months he always has a bag packed. it happened really quick. i gotta phone call from my neighbor. and then people started being on the doors and, like, get the #### out started around 2 30 in the afternoon, crews arrived to find flames racing through heavy brush. steve trotter with the crockett quirkiness fire department said they were concerned about a grove of eucalyptus trees on the hill above town. originally it was pretty erratic, a lot of spotting upon arrival. that was the major concern of the chief officers arriving. it's difficult area to get into there is very little road access. and so crews are walking in. um you know, it's difficult for the trucks to get in there. acosta is a small community with a volunteer fir
suzanne statler list made sure her dog is he had water while they chatted with neighbors eager for updates. so i would say for a lot of years we've seen fuel on the hill that it was. we knew a fire was likely to happen at some point, but we just always hope it's never today or tomorrow or next year. hopkins also evacuated with his dog, wesley, he said during the summer months he always has a bag packed. it happened really quick. i gotta phone call from my neighbor. and then people started being...
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suzanne ford explains the huge pride parade, rallies and performance stages will return throughout the weekend on june 25th and 26th the half a million people out here. that's going to be one main stayed right where we're standing. >> they'll be for community stages out here. we will have exhibition exhibitor boost. >> and then we'll also have a beverage foods. it's just going to be amazing. >> the city has seen up to a million visitors during pride weekend in years past and many of the participants, an lgbtq businesses are hopeful to see the crowds return. however, getting to this moment hasn't been easy coming out of the pandemic when city's fighting to recover. >> it's essentially it's it's essential to the recovery of the city. excited that we're back in full force. and i'm hoping that everybody figures out a way to get back to their community, sport san francisco drag show host 20 to more. we'll bring back her annual pride party that benefits lgbtq nonprofits in the city. she's also one of the organizers of the peoples march, which follows the route of the first liberation march.
suzanne ford explains the huge pride parade, rallies and performance stages will return throughout the weekend on june 25th and 26th the half a million people out here. that's going to be one main stayed right where we're standing. >> they'll be for community stages out here. we will have exhibition exhibitor boost. >> and then we'll also have a beverage foods. it's just going to be amazing. >> the city has seen up to a million visitors during pride weekend in years past and...
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and i appreciate the fact suzanne, young president, prudent said the trash, it guarantees me not safe when supplies and slices from russia, but also from ukraine. gray, not in his book, but i come to moscow, has withdrawn its troops from snake island, a strategic point in the black sea that was immediately taken by russian forces. when the conflict so rapid and like february, moscow say the movies are not to goodwill, to support you and efforts to facilitate ukrainian grain exports to the global markets. thought the russian armed forces completed their assign tasks on snake island and withdrew their garrison from there on june 30th. there's a gesture of goodwill. thereby, we are showing to the global community that russia is not hindering un efforts to organize a humanitarian corridor to transport agricultural goods from ukrainian territory. this decision will not allow the key of to speculate about an impending food crisis by saying it's impossible to transport grain due to russia's total control of the northwestern part of the black sea of mitchell. thank island is located within th
and i appreciate the fact suzanne, young president, prudent said the trash, it guarantees me not safe when supplies and slices from russia, but also from ukraine. gray, not in his book, but i come to moscow, has withdrawn its troops from snake island, a strategic point in the black sea that was immediately taken by russian forces. when the conflict so rapid and like february, moscow say the movies are not to goodwill, to support you and efforts to facilitate ukrainian grain exports to the...
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.♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ >> thank you so much.♪ ♪ i want to express my ♪ ♪ gratitude to carolyn and ♪ ♪ suzanne.♪ ♪ yesterday in a conversation ♪ ♪ carolyn said i'm going to be ♪ ♪ blunt and i say good because ♪ ♪ we don't have time for ♪ ♪ nuance.♪ ♪ getting this done was ♪ ♪ important and i want to ♪ ♪ express my gratitude to joe ♪ ♪ weitzman in myoffice, lisa ♪ ♪ williams .♪ ♪ the human rightscommission, ♪ ♪ cheryldavis .♪ ♪ the lgbtq advisory ♪ ♪ commission .♪ ♪ people are having a ♪ ♪ difficult conversations and ♪ ♪ i especially want to express ♪ ♪ my gratitude because you ♪ ♪ know how personal it is tome ♪ ♪ .♪ ♪ the officer catherine ♪ ♪ winters, all the men, women ♪ ♪ and non-binary members of ♪ ♪ the san francisco police ♪ ♪ department, san francisco ♪ ♪ firedepartment, san ♪ ♪ francisco sheriff's ♪ ♪ department for going to the ♪ ♪ table with a spirit of ♪ ♪ collaboration and consensus ♪ ♪ and getting this done .i ♪ ♪ am so excited like the mayor ♪ ♪ tobe
.♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ >> thank you so much.♪ ♪ i want to express my ♪ ♪ gratitude to carolyn and ♪ ♪ suzanne.♪ ♪ yesterday in a conversation ♪ ♪ carolyn said i'm going to be ♪ ♪ blunt and i say good because ♪ ♪ we don't have time for ♪ ♪ nuance.♪ ♪ getting this done was ♪ ♪ important and i want to ♪ ♪ express my gratitude to joe ♪ ♪ weitzman in myoffice, lisa ♪ ♪ williams .♪ ♪ the human rightscommission, ♪ ♪ cheryldavis...
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suzanne allan reports. is exactly two years and six people were stabbed at the park in glasgow. the attacker was shot dead by police. he was one of hundreds of asylum—seekers moved into city hotels of the start of lockdown and another took his own life. houston the part as well, the conditions were awful. irate the part as well, the conditions were awful-— the part as well, the conditions were awful. ~ ., ., ., ~ were awful. we are not treated like human beings- _ were awful. we are not treated like human beings. just _ were awful. we are not treated like human beings. just given _ were awful. we are not treated like human beings. just given two - were awful. we are not treated like| human beings. just given two hours notice to actually just human beings. just given two hours notice to actuallyjust pack our stuff and go into hotels in the communication was really poor, the dietary requirements and all of those things were not taken into consideration. my mental health to deteriorate for a while.— deteriorate for a while. formed after the parking _ deteriorate for a while.
suzanne allan reports. is exactly two years and six people were stabbed at the park in glasgow. the attacker was shot dead by police. he was one of hundreds of asylum—seekers moved into city hotels of the start of lockdown and another took his own life. houston the part as well, the conditions were awful. irate the part as well, the conditions were awful-— the part as well, the conditions were awful. ~ ., ., ., ~ were awful. we are not treated like human beings- _ were awful. we are not...