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ashley: very good. donald trump son eric raging against his father's ongoing legal troubles in new york city, come back and what is he saying. >> progressive das are using law fair to delegitimize his dad's candidacy and nobody is buying it. >> they want to torture my father but nobody is believing it yet homeless is through the roof women being pushed in front of trains cops been assassinated in their squad cars and little kids being shot in times square and they're going after guy for $130,000 payment, you cannot go into cvs and by skin lotion because it has to be locked behind plexiglass because theft is so high in the da entire focus is donald trump, give me a break, the country does not believe it. ashley: he was emotional and angry and so are new yorkers and americans. it could be why 100 showed up at 6:00 o'clock in the morning on thursday to see donald trump before he went back into the courtroom. he is in court for $130,000 payment as eric said, while the crime is through the roof in new york c
ashley: very good. donald trump son eric raging against his father's ongoing legal troubles in new york city, come back and what is he saying. >> progressive das are using law fair to delegitimize his dad's candidacy and nobody is buying it. >> they want to torture my father but nobody is believing it yet homeless is through the roof women being pushed in front of trains cops been assassinated in their squad cars and little kids being shot in times square and they're going after guy...
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ashley: very good. my own family, still expensive when it goes to the grocery store, cost of living is still high. if you keep wanting prices to go lower and lower you start raising the specter of disinflation and that could be dangerous indeed. >> we throw around the word consumer as if it is all encompassing everybody. what is alluded to often, when talking about the bumpy path and pockets of reacceleration, the concentration of wealth is not necessarily rate sensitive and we've seen that play out. the market is coming into balance and seeing areas of disinflation as we ease back. it doesn't mean all consumers are feeling the same way day in and day out and that continues to be the plot line for a while. ashley: let me put you on the spot, there's a growing belief, rate cuts on the fourth quarter, difficult to predict, what do you think? >> a bit of a stretch unless there's a significant decline. we will find out friday. chair powell does not have friday's jobs data in hand until tomorrow but it's a s
ashley: very good. my own family, still expensive when it goes to the grocery store, cost of living is still high. if you keep wanting prices to go lower and lower you start raising the specter of disinflation and that could be dangerous indeed. >> we throw around the word consumer as if it is all encompassing everybody. what is alluded to often, when talking about the bumpy path and pockets of reacceleration, the concentration of wealth is not necessarily rate sensitive and we've seen...
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ashley. ashley: yeah, indeed. peter doocy. thank you. now this, a woman in michigan is helping change the conversation about the millennials in trade jobs. tiffany young planned to graduate college as a career in juriesing or graphic design. but then she changed her mind and became an iron worker, just like her dad. great story. tiffany and her dad robert join me now. robert. robert, you began 35 years in the trade, what's your advice for young people looking to get into the business? >> i think everyone should try it. a lot of people go to college but we don't have enough people in the field in the trades. all the trades are looking for people. we need kids to come in and go through the apprenticeship program and come back out of a four-year programs and you're debt free. there's no debt involved in it. ashley: so now your daughter is into iron working. did you want her to go to college? what was your feelings on that? >> i left it up to her. she decided what she wanted to do. i didn't push anything. i didn't go to college. she went and
ashley. ashley: yeah, indeed. peter doocy. thank you. now this, a woman in michigan is helping change the conversation about the millennials in trade jobs. tiffany young planned to graduate college as a career in juriesing or graphic design. but then she changed her mind and became an iron worker, just like her dad. great story. tiffany and her dad robert join me now. robert. robert, you began 35 years in the trade, what's your advice for young people looking to get into the business? >>...
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ashley: exactly right. switching gears to the broad economy, mortgage rates high, gas and oil on the rise, but president biden still able to maintain his bright outlook. there is a disconnect between how he describes the economy and how the people tell you. >> president biden: we have the best economy in the world. jobs are up more than they have ever been, the lowest on employment rate in 50 years maintained. they will find what happened, the consequence of the crisis in health had a lasting effect. getting people to move again. i think the country is ready to come together. i mean that sincerely. i'm optimistic. ashley: he can tell you till the cows come home how great it is but i hear how expensive groceries are, you've got mortgage rates hi, people can't get into the housing market. don't know what economy he is describing. >> reporter: it's not the economy i live in every day. let's look at another debacle. first thing he did was give up energy independence. he then put out -- lng. if we could export l
ashley: exactly right. switching gears to the broad economy, mortgage rates high, gas and oil on the rise, but president biden still able to maintain his bright outlook. there is a disconnect between how he describes the economy and how the people tell you. >> president biden: we have the best economy in the world. jobs are up more than they have ever been, the lowest on employment rate in 50 years maintained. they will find what happened, the consequence of the crisis in health had a...
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ashley, what are they asking f or? ashley: a new old requirement. they are re-instating the standardized testing requirement in admissions and beginning with the class of 202 #. the college like other schools across the country dropped sat testing requirement in 2020 because of the covid pandemic. the school says the decision to reinforce testing after a gap of nearly four years based on a number of factors and ultimately concluded that standardized t ests are a means for all students to provide information predictive of success in college and beyond. harvard says standardized test scores are one aspect of the application and the admin committee carefully considers each application as a whole before making a decision. the sats are coming back, s tuart. stuart: all right, back to the future. thanks, ashley. good stuff. okay. coming up,? in chicago, more my going towards the migrants. has the mayor prioritized newcomers over actual citizens? i think he has and we'll take it on. california's $20 minimum wage is in effect and has some fast food franchis
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oh, ashley, thank you. hard to come — tarana burke. oh, ashley, thank you. hard to come up _ tarana burke. oh, ashley, thank you. hard to come up and _ tarana burke. oh, ashley, thank you. hard to come up and speak— tarana burke. oh, ashley, thank you. hard to come up and speak after- tarana burke. oh, ashley, thank you. hard to come up and speak after you, j hard to come up and speak after you, i'm so moved. my name is tarana burke. i am also a survivor and founder and leader. i would never say thank you to all of my fellow survivors and leaders in their room. as you know we pull this together very quickly because we thought it important to be very vocal, swiftly in this moment. we're devastated for the survivors who are connected to this case and the survivors who had found some solace in artists around the original verdict of harvey weinstein. many people, many survivors and those who love and support survivors probably thought that original verdict meant that there was going to be a change, there was going to be a change, there was going to be a change
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ashley, tell me more. ashley: indeed i will. scotland is the sixth country in europe to limit the treatments following a sweeping review in england 25 concluded the evidence of youth gender treatments was "remarkably weak and pressing questions remain about potential long-term r isks". the changes pause prescriptions of puberty blockers and r estricts hormone therapies and teenagers turning transgender support groups groups in scotld criticizing them motivated by a rising backlash against transgender people and sweden, norway, denmark and england and national health guidelines to limit medical treatments for adolescents with so-called gender distress. stu. stuart: a bold move indeed. ashley, thank you. coming up, one study claims that climate change will soon cost us $38 trillion a year. we'll try to explain how that may have arrived at that shall we say ridiculous number. president biden starting a m ining project in alaska. it's in the name of e nvironmentalist and i think he's trying to appeal to g reenies. we'll take that on
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ashley in. ashley: yes. i lived in southern california, and the northridge earthquake, my family lived there, and with we lost a lot of stuff. i've felt them. stuart: i think the gentleman is right, 4.8 in california is a purpose. i think he's right there. next one, hiam, i'm not giving up, period. i know many people who still have a land line. i don't. lauren, do you have one? lauren: we just gave it up but my participants have one. stuart: ashley, you got one? ashley: a gave it up a long time ago, stu. stuart: me too. all right. this is from bill. on your show tuesday you missed the opportunity to respond to whoopi's memory issues comment. in 2016 she clearly stated that she would move out of the u.s. if trump was elected but, unfortunately, she's still here. you know, a lot of people -- lauren: they're all still here. stuart: does anybody know of one celebrity who threateninged to move who did move? ashley: no. they all threatened to move to canada. [laughter] stuart: if trump wins this year -- ashley: an
ashley in. ashley: yes. i lived in southern california, and the northridge earthquake, my family lived there, and with we lost a lot of stuff. i've felt them. stuart: i think the gentleman is right, 4.8 in california is a purpose. i think he's right there. next one, hiam, i'm not giving up, period. i know many people who still have a land line. i don't. lauren, do you have one? lauren: we just gave it up but my participants have one. stuart: ashley, you got one? ashley: a gave it up a long time...
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ashley webster is in the villages in florida. you're talking to the diners there the and the village people. [laughter] what's their magic number -- [laughter] ashley: well, that that's a very good question it's changing all the time, or stu. and and as we we know, it's heading upwards. $1.46 million. a lot of people falling short of that. in fact, a principal survey released -- federal survey for people aged 55 to 64, according to this fed survey, 43% of those have no savings. and as you mentioned, the villages here is the fast e growing urban area -- fastest growing urban area in america. but the ability to reretire getting harder and harder. come with me. we're outside the flying biscuit cafÉ, and i ran into roger here. roger, great to see you. and roger's best friend, ripley. ripley is, apparently, already retired. roger, are you retired? if so, is the high cost of living hurting? >> no, we don't really -- i don't really see it here that much. ashley: yeah. but did you have to put off retirement? if. >> dud i have to what? a
ashley webster is in the villages in florida. you're talking to the diners there the and the village people. [laughter] what's their magic number -- [laughter] ashley: well, that that's a very good question it's changing all the time, or stu. and and as we we know, it's heading upwards. $1.46 million. a lot of people falling short of that. in fact, a principal survey released -- federal survey for people aged 55 to 64, according to this fed survey, 43% of those have no savings. and as you...
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what's she saying, ashley? ashley: yeah, a two time national champion at stanford making feelings known about transgender participation in women's sports very clear and posted on x "a lot of my basketball sisters feel differently, but trans women do not belong in women sports, it's not fair nor safe for biological women. there has to be another solution for trans women to be able to complete athletically beside having them compete against biological women". by the way, those comments follow that statement you were discussing by south carolina head coach dawn stalely on transgender athletes, many people including whiting, disagree with what dawn stalely said. stu. stuart: that de-pate is heating up. ashley, thanks very much indeed. back to the markets and green on the screen and dow up 30 and nasdaq up 40. i believe, lauren, amazon earlier hit all time high. >> first one since july of 2021 and stock at 18641 now. >> trump media selling off more lauren: yeah, taking it down 3 billion to 5 billion when they went p
what's she saying, ashley? ashley: yeah, a two time national champion at stanford making feelings known about transgender participation in women's sports very clear and posted on x "a lot of my basketball sisters feel differently, but trans women do not belong in women sports, it's not fair nor safe for biological women. there has to be another solution for trans women to be able to complete athletically beside having them compete against biological women". by the way, those comments...
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ashley, what's the problem? ashley: well, usually stuff and threatening to walk out over pay and working conditions. nearly 600 workers at 11 depot locations owned by a company called ease, it's a cannabis delivery operation in southern and northern california, and they say they may go on strike. ease by the way founded in 2014 in san francisco with millions of dollars in venture-backed funding including from snoop dogg, who else. the company is preparing to maintain operations in an event of a strike and workers say they've voted to authorize a strike if no progress is made one of the bustiest sales days days in the cannabis industry. stu. stuart: who could forget. ashley, thank you very much indeed. coming up, protesters gathered outside of vice president h arris' home and want them to declare a climate emergency and end the attacks from israel. president biden kicking off a three-day tour of pennsylvania and the plan meant to going it r tax plan going after the w ealthy. steven moore is here to contest that.
ashley, what's the problem? ashley: well, usually stuff and threatening to walk out over pay and working conditions. nearly 600 workers at 11 depot locations owned by a company called ease, it's a cannabis delivery operation in southern and northern california, and they say they may go on strike. ease by the way founded in 2014 in san francisco with millions of dollars in venture-backed funding including from snoop dogg, who else. the company is preparing to maintain operations in an event of a...
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ashley: that's exactly right. that's why these machines can turn out about 560,000 cases o f -- for humans it tops out at about 300,000. liz: okay, well, the robots got us. thank you, ashley. that was pretty cool. carmax stock trailing around bottom of s&p 500 after steep decline in fourth quarter e arnings amid fewer purchases from both consumers and dealers the stock which is down 9.13% is on track for largest percent decrease since september of 2023 and the used car seller is b laming expenses inflation and that come with owning a car. 22% year over year and consolation brands fizzing up to record high on an upbeat annual profit forecast. the modelo bear maker with the range of 13% and cents of 13.80 per share and estimate of $13.42 per share. alpine immune sciences surging today on vertex pharmaceuticals wants to buy for $4.9 billion and vertex paying $6.9 billion for alpine and 3% premium to yesterday's closing price and alpine is up and it's a pipeline and alpine is that company that's developing a drug to t
ashley: that's exactly right. that's why these machines can turn out about 560,000 cases o f -- for humans it tops out at about 300,000. liz: okay, well, the robots got us. thank you, ashley. that was pretty cool. carmax stock trailing around bottom of s&p 500 after steep decline in fourth quarter e arnings amid fewer purchases from both consumers and dealers the stock which is down 9.13% is on track for largest percent decrease since september of 2023 and the used car seller is b laming...
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ashley is a basketball fan and she looks stunned. get a shot of ashley's face. we'll tell you where he is heading next. look at ashley. >> i can't believe he's leaving. >> todd: she's stunned. >> i like ken kentucky, though. >> number one. ♪ my dry eye's made me a burning, stinging, 5-times-a-day,... ...makeup smearing drops user. i want another option that's not another drop. tyrvaya. it's not another drop. it's the first and only nasal spray for dry eye. tyrvaya treats the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease fast by helping your body produce its own real tears. common side effects include sneezing, cough, and throat and nose irritation. relying only on drops? not me. my own real tears are my relief. ask your eye doctor about tyrvaya. >> todd: former president trump says he will reveal his position on abortion later today. republicans and all others must follow their hearts and mind. that like ronald reagan before me, i believe in exceptions for rape, incest and life of the mother. former president suggesting he was leaning toward a national abortion ban at
ashley is a basketball fan and she looks stunned. get a shot of ashley's face. we'll tell you where he is heading next. look at ashley. >> i can't believe he's leaving. >> todd: she's stunned. >> i like ken kentucky, though. >> number one. ♪ my dry eye's made me a burning, stinging, 5-times-a-day,... ...makeup smearing drops user. i want another option that's not another drop. tyrvaya. it's not another drop. it's the first and only nasal spray for dry eye. tyrvaya...
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ashley: what do you think? ashley: i sniffed something out, 1938. lauren: 1929. there you go. >> i will join the family, 1938. stuart: they looked it up and i will say 1938 and the answer is 1938. new york architect, meant to be a distraction for americans during the great depression, scrabble by the game manufacturer james bruneau. we are out of time. the kids won't be back for a while but coast to coast starts now.
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ashley, what's the problem? ashley: well, it's not to stop them from doing it, the suit is being filed by antismoking groups trying to force the government to hurry up and take action and finalize what has been called a long awaited ban on menthol cigarettes. there are concerns that the ban being discussed could be derailed by election year politics suggesting that menthol could suppress biden's turnout among black voters. white house officials have dealt dozens of meetings that oppose the menthol ban including civil rights, business owners and law enforcement officials. the fda has spent years developing the plan to eliminate menthol cigarettes estimating it could prevent 300,000 to 650,000 smoking deaths over several decades. most of those preventable deaths would be among black americans. the white house not commenting on this latest lawsuit. stu. stuart: thanks, ash. coming up, california now has a $20 minimum wage for chain restaurants. but one restaurant owner, gavin -- two restaurants owned by gavin newso
ashley, what's the problem? ashley: well, it's not to stop them from doing it, the suit is being filed by antismoking groups trying to force the government to hurry up and take action and finalize what has been called a long awaited ban on menthol cigarettes. there are concerns that the ban being discussed could be derailed by election year politics suggesting that menthol could suppress biden's turnout among black voters. white house officials have dealt dozens of meetings that oppose the...
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tell me more, ashley. ashley: yeah, it's interesting and one option as younger americans are looking for ways to try and buy a home in a very challenging market. a survey found more than a third of non-homeowners, 35% will be quite willing to split the purchase of the home with someone other than their partner like a friend or even a group of friends. that number by the way jumps to 59% among gen z respondents and the survey also showed younger home buyers are looking to save money for home ownership by cutting back on nonessential spending. 35% reducing travel and dining out, 28% working more hours, 27% postponing other major purchases and 16% even moving back in with mom and dad. stuart: starting today, fast food workers in california paid at $20 an hour. william la jeunesse is in los angeles. is this applying to small businesses or just large chains? reporter: stuart, any restaurant brand with more than 60 outlets nationwide but of course it's going to impact a lot more than just fast food because now e
tell me more, ashley. ashley: yeah, it's interesting and one option as younger americans are looking for ways to try and buy a home in a very challenging market. a survey found more than a third of non-homeowners, 35% will be quite willing to split the purchase of the home with someone other than their partner like a friend or even a group of friends. that number by the way jumps to 59% among gen z respondents and the survey also showed younger home buyers are looking to save money for home...
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we want to welcome ashley to hbc. welcome, ashley. i didn't realize this was your first time. yes. great. glad to be here. thank you, rich, for the introduction, good afternoon, commissioners. my name is ashley lindsay, representing the planning department and i'm joined by my colleague melanie bishop. together, we're here to present the findings of the san francisco citywide cultural resources survey, which will refer to as sf survey. throughout the presentation, as we proceed through our agenda today. i'll start by providing a comprehensive overview of sf survey. then i'll highlight the community partnerships we fostered, which have been instrumental in developing the draft findings. following that, melanie will delve into the draft findings. i'd like to highlight that we received a request for continuance for the japantown survey findings portion this morning. so today's focus will be only on upper fillmore findings. finally, melanie will conclude by outlining the next steps that lie ahead in our survey efforts. first, i'll cover the sf survey purpose, methodology, and the broad
we want to welcome ashley to hbc. welcome, ashley. i didn't realize this was your first time. yes. great. glad to be here. thank you, rich, for the introduction, good afternoon, commissioners. my name is ashley lindsay, representing the planning department and i'm joined by my colleague melanie bishop. together, we're here to present the findings of the san francisco citywide cultural resources survey, which will refer to as sf survey. throughout the presentation, as we proceed through our...
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stuart: thanks, ashley. latest poll from the new york times shows donald trump's lead over joe biden is narrowing but struggling with key voting g roups and brachythat for you. the pet care company bob barks launching charter flights for dogs and is there a demand for this and hawkeyes the price for dogs to fly in absolute luxury? the ceo of bark box. is next. ♪ stuart: the dow is still up 140 and nasdaq and s&p holding off modest gains. bitcoin was 65,000 and it's gone down more. now it's 64.8. that's bitcoin for you. travel agents buying ticket pricing complaints against american airlines and what's the problem, ash? ashley: the advisory industry is accusing american airlines with the fair inventory and channels and used by travel agents and travel advisers and filing a complaint with the unfair trade practice and "substantially h igher air ticket prices for consumers and frustrated travel management companies". american says wait a minute, we just upgraded our third party technology including what it ca
stuart: thanks, ashley. latest poll from the new york times shows donald trump's lead over joe biden is narrowing but struggling with key voting g roups and brachythat for you. the pet care company bob barks launching charter flights for dogs and is there a demand for this and hawkeyes the price for dogs to fly in absolute luxury? the ceo of bark box. is next. ♪ stuart: the dow is still up 140 and nasdaq and s&p holding off modest gains. bitcoin was 65,000 and it's gone down more. now...
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his daughter ashley says he looked awful when she finally saw him. they drove to the hospital together and by the time they got there, he could hardly walk. >> i hear this crash and i look back and my dad is collapsed on the ground. he was in terrible shape. every time the monitors would be, he was jumpy. just terrible shape. >> was he in tears? >> yeah. >> tell me what happened the first time you saw nancy in icu? >> it was difficult because she was drugged up but all the family, a lot of people from the church and stop were there. >> doctors told the family the bullet had entered nancy's skull above her left eye and travel down through her sinuses and throat before collapsed one of her lungs. she had already had the first of many surgeries. she would lose one of her blue eyes, but she seemed to escape serious brain damage. >> there are tubes and wires and lines. even though you can say she is all right, it's like, it doesn't look like she's all right. there is swelling and inflammation. things attached to her feet. it is hard to feel like, this is
his daughter ashley says he looked awful when she finally saw him. they drove to the hospital together and by the time they got there, he could hardly walk. >> i hear this crash and i look back and my dad is collapsed on the ground. he was in terrible shape. every time the monitors would be, he was jumpy. just terrible shape. >> was he in tears? >> yeah. >> tell me what happened the first time you saw nancy in icu? >> it was difficult because she was drugged up but...
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ashley, how many people are seriously considering buying an ev for the next car? ashley: 9% of respondents are considering buying an ev and the market for electric vehicles remains fairly limited with about one in six americans currently owning one or seriously considering buying one. 63% of those aged 65 and up said nope, no way they wouldn't buy an ev. polipolitics is a factor too an% of democrats would own or buy an electric vehicle and 69% of republicans say no thank you very much. none of this of course bodes well for biden's ambitious of ensuring 50% of all u.s. car sales are that means 39% do not. stuart: dow is down 200 and dow down 215, 220 and nasdaq down 50 ask s&p down 23. show me boeing, please, would you believe deliver dropped by half in march due to increased quality checks after the door plug blew out and delivered only 29 planes in march and only 38 planes in the first three months of the year. boeing's down to 181. coming up, one space tourism company is touting the fact that it uses space balloons, not rockets to create transformative space roc
ashley, how many people are seriously considering buying an ev for the next car? ashley: 9% of respondents are considering buying an ev and the market for electric vehicles remains fairly limited with about one in six americans currently owning one or seriously considering buying one. 63% of those aged 65 and up said nope, no way they wouldn't buy an ev. polipolitics is a factor too an% of democrats would own or buy an electric vehicle and 69% of republicans say no thank you very much. none of...
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which ashley, who do i, the sold off, were allowed to wallow in dilapidation. that goal? so i pulled cash into the women's team, which was languishing in the full during mark s these rain. they now waiting to be competing in europe by 2027. that's another contribution ottoman, because you've got some people who say, so do you want to shift given women's rights and saudi arabia should they be invested in the women's team? the counter arguments about as well? is it such a negative to invest in the way to see me as a was a forgotten about entity in the house? united was not even part of the club before they came in. perhaps most importantly, however, the club re established a relationship with the fans. and they started winning on daddy, how champions league qualification, followed for the 1st time in 20 years, to get champions league after 2 gas i incredible highway fighting against the leading. you know, if a new castle be competing in a watson terrace for one who would have thought bobby's walk around, start yourself miserable as agents call one of the sites. so now you c
which ashley, who do i, the sold off, were allowed to wallow in dilapidation. that goal? so i pulled cash into the women's team, which was languishing in the full during mark s these rain. they now waiting to be competing in europe by 2027. that's another contribution ottoman, because you've got some people who say, so do you want to shift given women's rights and saudi arabia should they be invested in the women's team? the counter arguments about as well? is it such a negative to invest in...
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ashley muller: it was completely blocked off. news reporters were there. >>> lawrence friends and headquarters answering questions but not getting any answers back themselves. so one police dropped them off at the apartment, they were surprised. >> it was blocked off, news reporters were there. crime scene was there. >> the tv people knew a body had been found, but some at police headquarters were not up to date like stephen. her fellow law student and neighbor. >> we have been trying to look for lauren, we do not know where she is. >> when stephen started talking to the local station he seemed relaxed and chatty. then the reporter broke the news that a body had been found. here is what happened. >> body? >> had you heard? >> stephen stopped as it struck. >> i think i need to sit down. >> the lieutenant checked on him. >> he was sitting on a cooler outside of the command post, somebody tried to talk to him and he just stared. we even shook him, finally i ended up doing a sternal rub, a small painful stimuli to check to see if the
ashley muller: it was completely blocked off. news reporters were there. >>> lawrence friends and headquarters answering questions but not getting any answers back themselves. so one police dropped them off at the apartment, they were surprised. >> it was blocked off, news reporters were there. crime scene was there. >> the tv people knew a body had been found, but some at police headquarters were not up to date like stephen. her fellow law student and neighbor. >> we...
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ashley strohmier live in new york, thank you. let's bring in the hilt national politics reporter, new york post reporter and chicago resident, thank you for coming on. here's a new york city public advocate saying that illegal immigrants are not getting what they need. watch. >> i'm saddened that this administration and some of the things they are doing are hurting black migrants the most. black migrants have not gotten the language access they needed, they haven't been able to connect to services. >> trace: i mean juliet the list keeps getting longer. these sanctuary cities have now got to take care of these people even though they've admitted and literally do not have the resources -- julia -- >> absolutely. i think what you're seeing is a lot of these large cities urban corridors and areas like new york, chicago, the list goes on, they are now really finding out what it's like to be a border town and they are really trying to scramble to find the funding or figure out how to use that funding to deal with the crisis. but at the
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thank you, ashley, for introducing and sharing your story. i like it off of people in his audience had was the first mcdonald's go to college and watch my dad struggle come help me get there and get all the kids there, and it wasn't easy. but you know, i asked him a rhetorical question. how could we be leading country in the world without the best education system in the world? and access to it. you and sam are from real wisconsin come first and families to go to college. life partner, business partners, hard-working, paying off their loans only to see her dreams being crushed by student debt. but now thanks to what we are doing a student debt is no longer holding you back. [cheers and applause] with this new freedom you started your own business that helps women and minority-owned businesses writer in wisconsin. that's what this is all about. [applause] i think we're all in addition share one goal give everybody a fair shot, just a shot come freedom to chase their dreams picking up you've got some of the great leaders in wisconsin here as we
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tell me what happened, ashley. ashley: yeah. it happened off the coast of yemen. the ship ship is a multiflagged, greece-owned bulk carrier that suffered some damage in the attack. the crew in this case was unharmed, and the vessel managed to carry on to its next port of call. the u.s. military also says it has shut down another drone in the area, and an italian ship was targeted between the red sea and the gulf of aden can. by the way, the houthis have launched more than 50 attacks on shipping, seized 1 vessel and sunk another since november. but it can also be pointed out that the number of attacks have started to drop off in recent weeks. but it is more than being a pest, it's a threat to shipping in that area, stu. the tour stouter yes, it is. -- stuart: yes, it is. thank, around. back to the markets, dow off 300, nasdaq down about 120. we had a double whammy of economic news; weak consumer confidence and higher employment labor costs. especially the latter. the employment cost index went up indicating more expensive labor. the market did not like that. down 3
tell me what happened, ashley. ashley: yeah. it happened off the coast of yemen. the ship ship is a multiflagged, greece-owned bulk carrier that suffered some damage in the attack. the crew in this case was unharmed, and the vessel managed to carry on to its next port of call. the u.s. military also says it has shut down another drone in the area, and an italian ship was targeted between the red sea and the gulf of aden can. by the way, the houthis have launched more than 50 attacks on...
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we want to welcome ashley to hbc. welcome, ashley. i didn't realize this was your first time. yes. great. glad to be here. thank you, rich, for the introduction, good afternoon, commissioners. my name is ashley lindsay, representing the planning department and i'm joined by my colleague melanie bishop. together, we're here to present the findings of the san francisco citywide cultural resources survey, which will refer to as sf survey. throughout the presentation, as we proceed through our agenda today. i'll start by providing a comprehensive overview of sf survey. then i'll highlight the community partnerships we fostered, which have been instrumental in developing the draft findings. following that, melanie will delve into the draft findings. i'd like to highlight that we received a request for continuance for the japantown survey findings portion this morning. so today's focus will be only on upper fillmore findings. finally, melanie will conclude by outlining the next steps that lie ahead in our survey efforts. first, i'll cover the sf survey purpose, methodology, and the broad
we want to welcome ashley to hbc. welcome, ashley. i didn't realize this was your first time. yes. great. glad to be here. thank you, rich, for the introduction, good afternoon, commissioners. my name is ashley lindsay, representing the planning department and i'm joined by my colleague melanie bishop. together, we're here to present the findings of the san francisco citywide cultural resources survey, which will refer to as sf survey. throughout the presentation, as we proceed through our...
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panels here, republican strategist sarah longwell, former obama white house senior policy adviser, ashley alice wilson and isaac aren't store whose national political reporter for the washington post sarah longwell, let me start with you. you talked to voters all of the time. what do you hear from them about what we're about to see unfold here. >> well, first of all, there are so many cases against donald trump that for voters, a lot of this is white noise. they can't really tell all of the cases apart that being said, as they come into singular focus as he goes into trial, i've never liked this one going first because just the word porn star, which you're going to hear over and over again, is just the kind of thing that makes people laugh it off, is not serious, even though this is about corporate checks being passed and trying to hide things before an election. so it didn't get out. >> even >> though that's what it's about, like it's the voters are going to interpret this one more. i think a little bit more through trump's frame as this is i'm trying to get me on something silly. then t
panels here, republican strategist sarah longwell, former obama white house senior policy adviser, ashley alice wilson and isaac aren't store whose national political reporter for the washington post sarah longwell, let me start with you. you talked to voters all of the time. what do you hear from them about what we're about to see unfold here. >> well, first of all, there are so many cases against donald trump that for voters, a lot of this is white noise. they can't really tell all of...
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all right, ashley, show us how walmart's using a.i.. ashley: yes. you know what, stu? it's absolutely fascinating. it's one thing to talk about it, but to see it in action is really quite something. this is an amr, an autonomous mobile robot. it's a fork if lift, okay, but it does everything. you're looking at the back end of a truck. it is bringing out the goods by itself thanks the artificial intelligence and programming. it's doing all the work. it will take the pallet and this will be put through the facility here and eventually shipped on to walmart's stores. this is a 1.6 million square feet facility, and walmart uses it as a test of some of its technology and certainly art official intelligence. the packages are sorted by size, weight, even content. so that would make sure things like baby food would not be stored next to something like laundry detergent. so there's a safety aspect to this as well. but all of it is handled by machines. so you'd think -- uh-oh, what about the humans? they're going to lose their jobs, right? well, no. listen to this. >> we see the
all right, ashley, show us how walmart's using a.i.. ashley: yes. you know what, stu? it's absolutely fascinating. it's one thing to talk about it, but to see it in action is really quite something. this is an amr, an autonomous mobile robot. it's a fork if lift, okay, but it does everything. you're looking at the back end of a truck. it is bringing out the goods by itself thanks the artificial intelligence and programming. it's doing all the work. it will take the pallet and this will be put...
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ashley: ouch. now hawley also accused granholm of allowing agency employees to own individual stocks, and last year "the wall street journal" reported that hundreds of senior doe officials owned stocks related to the agency's work. oh, yes, a potential conflict of interest. granholm says her agency has has a strong ethics office that reviews all relevant transactions. apparently not, stu. stuart: quite a fire, wasn't it? we just told you that senior npr editor uri berlin arer has resigned. he said he will not work for a ceo who disparages him. big deal in the media industry. bill hemmer responds next. ♪ there are many ways to do things. at old dominion freight line, we do them this way. this way has people who start early. people who care and inspire each other to do things the way they should be done. this way uses technology (♪) and goes the extra mile (♪) to deliver your promises on-time, every time. this way is why we're the number one national ltl carrier for quality. for us, this way is
ashley: ouch. now hawley also accused granholm of allowing agency employees to own individual stocks, and last year "the wall street journal" reported that hundreds of senior doe officials owned stocks related to the agency's work. oh, yes, a potential conflict of interest. granholm says her agency has has a strong ethics office that reviews all relevant transactions. apparently not, stu. stuart: quite a fire, wasn't it? we just told you that senior npr editor uri berlin arer has...
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ashley: why is that? >> everything is expensive. you have to work harder, longer hours, more shifts to cover everything. we 5 and no ability to save. okay. thank you very much. why don't people save? a variety of things from student debt to not earning enough money to medical expenses, it's difficult indeed. one in five people 65 and older were working full time and that number is rising. back to you. maria: thank you. ashley webster. stay with us. we will be right back. ♪ this work. -we can make this work. it can help you reach them with confidence. no wonder more than 9 out of 10 of our clients are likely to recommend us. ameriprise financial. advice worth talking about.
ashley: why is that? >> everything is expensive. you have to work harder, longer hours, more shifts to cover everything. we 5 and no ability to save. okay. thank you very much. why don't people save? a variety of things from student debt to not earning enough money to medical expenses, it's difficult indeed. one in five people 65 and older were working full time and that number is rising. back to you. maria: thank you. ashley webster. stay with us. we will be right back. ♪ this work....
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. >> not one but two ashley's. >> she is ashley with the e. she is ashley with a y. >> imagine this. i think this is kind of unusual, kind of rare, but everybody gets along? >> yes, everybody gets along. it's a good thing. >> when we were kids, it was a lot more crazy to other people. >> in the middle of this big family was nailah. little moot, they used to call her, because when she decided something, all arguments against were moot. >> she was sure of herself from really the earliest time. >> yes, nailah franklin was going somewhere. >> she was like my hero. i looked up to her. >> she always just excepted you for what you are. >> it was like she would glow when she walked into her room. >> after college, she began a career in chicago. at 28, she owned a condo in the heart of the city. >> i think everything she wanted to be, she was. fabulous was the aspiration i think she met that mark. >> but always she stayed in touch, never failed, call her, she would call back right away. text her, she would reply instantly, always. >> she managed to hon
. >> not one but two ashley's. >> she is ashley with the e. she is ashley with a y. >> imagine this. i think this is kind of unusual, kind of rare, but everybody gets along? >> yes, everybody gets along. it's a good thing. >> when we were kids, it was a lot more crazy to other people. >> in the middle of this big family was nailah. little moot, they used to call her, because when she decided something, all arguments against were moot. >> she was sure of...
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ashley, i want to be clear. the reason we're talking about this is because the stakes of this election could not be higher because democracy itself is on the line. i think part of what democrats are working through is how you have a message that breaks through in what is a chaotic and asymmetric playing field, right? how do they make that contrast that eugene just outlined? i wonder what you were hearing from dems about what they believe that should look like. >> well, eugene is right in the sense of democracy being kind of a -- you could see that as a 101 lecture course in college, kind of lofty, kind of not that tangible and so what democrats are telling me is they have to make this real. the stakes and what democracy being on the ballot means in 2024 and so they think the most tangible way to do this is through in part through january 6th because there is still former president trump is trying to do a lot of revisionist history, but there is a lot of real footage of what happened at the nation's capitol that
ashley, i want to be clear. the reason we're talking about this is because the stakes of this election could not be higher because democracy itself is on the line. i think part of what democrats are working through is how you have a message that breaks through in what is a chaotic and asymmetric playing field, right? how do they make that contrast that eugene just outlined? i wonder what you were hearing from dems about what they believe that should look like. >> well, eugene is right in...
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ashley: another jolt for evs, ford said no way, at least no way now. it is delaying all electric pickups and large suvs for another few years, some say is latest 2032, allow for the consumer market to further develop. good luck with that. forward the latest, gm has cut aggressively on production goals and industry leaders having a devil ford announcing it will delay production of new electric suvs and pickup truck offerings. the company shared plans to offer hybrid versions across its entire north american lineup by the end of the decade. the cause of a maker underscored will continue investing in evs but will postpone production of its suv from next year to 2,027 and delay the trucks a year to 2026 ashley: the consumer decide. thank you for that. the alliance the other guys by looking at hybrids, >> a number of technologies to respond to a very diverse and competitive market like we see in the united states. this is a business show and you are good at this. this is a capital allocation question so am not going to con whether the government is in the p
ashley: another jolt for evs, ford said no way, at least no way now. it is delaying all electric pickups and large suvs for another few years, some say is latest 2032, allow for the consumer market to further develop. good luck with that. forward the latest, gm has cut aggressively on production goals and industry leaders having a devil ford announcing it will delay production of new electric suvs and pickup truck offerings. the company shared plans to offer hybrid versions across its entire...
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ashley: it is insanely intruders keep coming back. he was a 53-year-old mta worker who by his brooklyn home for 1.1 million in 2017. squatters moved in. when the homeowner tried to move them out a fire got at the property. he said i got a couple of contractors and they started working on the house and next thing you know i got a call from the fire department the house is burned out, somebody got in there and torched my house. that's when i found out it was a squatter living there. the squatters had more rights than the homeowners. on the owner of the house, how much more can i do? i need help. he's not alone. squatters have become a menace throughout the city, in part because of a post pandemic jump in homelessness but not only that. new york city grant squatters possession after 30 days leaving owners no other week course but to face a lengthy battle in court. one word, ridiculous. stuart: i will second that one. take a look at this. outraged homeowners in texas confronted a squatter who they called climbing through the winter to ent
ashley: it is insanely intruders keep coming back. he was a 53-year-old mta worker who by his brooklyn home for 1.1 million in 2017. squatters moved in. when the homeowner tried to move them out a fire got at the property. he said i got a couple of contractors and they started working on the house and next thing you know i got a call from the fire department the house is burned out, somebody got in there and torched my house. that's when i found out it was a squatter living there. the squatters...
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just as you heard from ashley. follow, i will never stop to deliver student debt relief for hard-working americans, and it is only in the interest of america we do it. should the good of our economy, which is growing stronger and stronger, and it is, by freeing millions of americans from this crushing student debt, it means they can finally get on with their lives instead of your life being put on hold. that is why every american making a student loan payment should go to studentaid.gov to learn more about these plans and see if they are a fit for you. look, that's not all. people say to me it is great you are helping people in college, how about all those hard-working people who grew up and had no opportunities to go to college? i get it. it a neighborhood i came from. that is part white part of my economic agenda is investing in all of america -- that is why part of my economic agenda is investing in all of america. think of how many of these shop programs at high schools have been dropped, people not knowing whe
just as you heard from ashley. follow, i will never stop to deliver student debt relief for hard-working americans, and it is only in the interest of america we do it. should the good of our economy, which is growing stronger and stronger, and it is, by freeing millions of americans from this crushing student debt, it means they can finally get on with their lives instead of your life being put on hold. that is why every american making a student loan payment should go to studentaid.gov to...
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and it's always a great lineup. >> is it going to include dan ashley and his band? >> i hope so, we played last year, so we'll have to see. it was fun. great experience. >> all right. much more news to come. >> let's go to abc seven news anchor stephanie sierra for a look at the stories coming up at 530. >> stephanie thanks, dan and dionne tonight, a closer look at the april snow survey and the impact on california's water supply. march storms gave us a boost for the second straight season. so we're looking at the local impacts, plus details on the state's new water plan. then a unique way to fight parkinson's disease. we'll introduce you to the bay area assisted living community using the power of tai chi and boxing to help join us for those stories and more at 530 on abc seven bay area streaming tv. dan and diane. >> thanks, stephanie. >> okay, and a reminder you can download the abc seven news app or head to abc seven news.com to join stephanie in just two minutes. >> and if you're watching us right here on tv world news tonight with david muir is next for sandyh
and it's always a great lineup. >> is it going to include dan ashley and his band? >> i hope so, we played last year, so we'll have to see. it was fun. great experience. >> all right. much more news to come. >> let's go to abc seven news anchor stephanie sierra for a look at the stories coming up at 530. >> stephanie thanks, dan and dionne tonight, a closer look at the april snow survey and the impact on california's water supply. march storms gave us a boost for...
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. >> i'm dan ashley and i'm dionne lim. that violent heist happened at one of oakland chinatown's oldest jewelry stores. the damage done is simply remarkable. but despite all of this, the store owner says their vow to keep it open is stronger than ever, and they're pledging to move forward in the wake of this crime. you know and terror that unfolded at fung jewelry in oakland's chinatown wednesday, just after noon. >> it happened so fast, is unlike anything the family owned business has ever experienced in their more than 40 years in operation. >> we've been robbed, you know, a few times before, but not at this level of brazen magnitude. >> eight individuals with, you know, two getaway cars and, you know, guns drawn. >> watch as tony and 69 year old mother diane ducks for cover and screams for help as those eight individuals smashed nearly every single case. with no security guard on duty at the time, her 76 year old husband comes storming in, wielding a firearm, which scares the suspects away. >> if he didn't do that, then
. >> i'm dan ashley and i'm dionne lim. that violent heist happened at one of oakland chinatown's oldest jewelry stores. the damage done is simply remarkable. but despite all of this, the store owner says their vow to keep it open is stronger than ever, and they're pledging to move forward in the wake of this crime. you know and terror that unfolded at fung jewelry in oakland's chinatown wednesday, just after noon. >> it happened so fast, is unlike anything the family owned business...
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i want to bring in ashley parker, msnbc political analyst, and vaughn hillyard is here with me on set and lisa rubin is back with me as well. lisa, start us off. give us the latest on this. >> the latest on this, this is the second of two attempts as you noted to delay the monday start of the hush money trial. today, what was on the table was as trump is appealing judge juan merchan's gag order, as expanded to include the judge's family and the d.a.'s family now, he's saying that's unconstitutional and the trial itself should be put on hold while the appeal of that issue is being litigated. i want to point out, this is no ordinary appeal. usually a gag order couldn't be appealed until the end of the case when a defendant is convicted. so what they have done here is to sue the judge directly under a particular provision of new york law, where the standard for overturning the judge's action or any action by a state or local government is much higher than it would be for ordinary appeal. i don't expect them to win on the merit. they get a second crack at a stay, rather than being in fron
i want to bring in ashley parker, msnbc political analyst, and vaughn hillyard is here with me on set and lisa rubin is back with me as well. lisa, start us off. give us the latest on this. >> the latest on this, this is the second of two attempts as you noted to delay the monday start of the hush money trial. today, what was on the table was as trump is appealing judge juan merchan's gag order, as expanded to include the judge's family and the d.a.'s family now, he's saying that's...
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ashley: something you and i would not be into. thanks to the capabilities of watson x, ibm's aim data platform, fans can get data-driven projections and analysis to every home in augustine's. it generates current and historical data breaking it down to the point where projections of a certain shot on the course could be quantified. it all sounds very geeky but if you want to break it down, the technology can provide information on every shot for the past 8 years, more than 170,000 shots that analyze which holes are the hardest and the easiest on the course. for example fans can see if a golfer's upcoming approach shot has an 82% chance of leading to a birdie based on where the shot landed. as for me and probably you i just like to watch the tournament. stuart: i never played golf but i like to watch on tv because those guys are so good and that's the truth. coming up, donald trump and speaker johnson will unveil a new election integrity bill about preventing noncitizens from voting. report on that later on the show. 50% of young w
ashley: something you and i would not be into. thanks to the capabilities of watson x, ibm's aim data platform, fans can get data-driven projections and analysis to every home in augustine's. it generates current and historical data breaking it down to the point where projections of a certain shot on the course could be quantified. it all sounds very geeky but if you want to break it down, the technology can provide information on every shot for the past 8 years, more than 170,000 shots that...
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we've learned that one boy, ashley, was sectioned three years after leaving the school. you would associate these practices with putting an animal in a cupboard, nota human being. we've discovered that ashley was pinned up against a wall and hit with such force his body was described as "jolting" — aged just 12. we've been let down and we're left in the dark. we don't know all the details about what ashley's been through. we should be given that, by right. we can also reveal that the school's own investigations proved that six members of staff had abused its pupils, but none were sacked. it also judged that a staff member should be referred to the barring service. but this wasn't done, and they continue to teach pupils today. it just is totally unacceptable. the child here clearly must have felt punished and imprisoned. we took ourfindings to the children's commissioner. i'm shocked and horrified. there is no place for that in this country and it needs to be stopped immediately. action really needs to be taken in situations like this. so i'd be very shocked to see any
we've learned that one boy, ashley, was sectioned three years after leaving the school. you would associate these practices with putting an animal in a cupboard, nota human being. we've discovered that ashley was pinned up against a wall and hit with such force his body was described as "jolting" — aged just 12. we've been let down and we're left in the dark. we don't know all the details about what ashley's been through. we should be given that, by right. we can also reveal that...
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with us today are kayla, anna, actually, -- ashley, amanda and ortega. stand up. [applause] remain standing for just a second. kayla and anya, raise your hand so they can see. kayla and anya attend a charter school. they will graduate not only with a high school diploma but with an associate degree. an associates degree in line with the high demand and high earning occupations this state needs. they have been educated for success because their charter school allowed them the flexibility so that their education will lead them to a vocation. [applause] ashley, camilla, amanda, ortega, despite living in an underserved minority community, the attend a community christian school. they are an example that proves that school choice works. there school, their charter school has test scores 300 percent higher than the closest schools in their area. [applause] finally, we are going to recognize our 2023 teacher of the year. kylie? there is kylie? did she not make it? she is up there. there she is. they're supposed to put you down here. kylie. [applause] now she is so brave
with us today are kayla, anna, actually, -- ashley, amanda and ortega. stand up. [applause] remain standing for just a second. kayla and anya, raise your hand so they can see. kayla and anya attend a charter school. they will graduate not only with a high school diploma but with an associate degree. an associates degree in line with the high demand and high earning occupations this state needs. they have been educated for success because their charter school allowed them the flexibility so that...
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ashley live in new york, thank you. let's bring in the sheriff of -- clear texas along with future potential congresswoman. thank you for coming on. sheriff, to you first, i want to start with the cops being beaten in new york city again. here's the nypd commissioner. >> it's a broken system. we see we are locking up the same people over and over again and it has an effect on our law enforcement officers, it has an effect on our ally -- law-abiding citizens and a negative effect on the actual or perceived image of public safety. there's no way we could tell where they live, where they come from. they are pretty much ghosts. >> trace: he's right, they are coast criminals and they have faced no consequences. >> no, you are exactly right. here in this county, about a year ago we had someone assaulted and unfortunately they can't prosecute cases themselves so what we did at the local level is we took the case and prosecuted it. but what happened in new york city, it's not surprising because we continue to see it happen time
ashley live in new york, thank you. let's bring in the sheriff of -- clear texas along with future potential congresswoman. thank you for coming on. sheriff, to you first, i want to start with the cops being beaten in new york city again. here's the nypd commissioner. >> it's a broken system. we see we are locking up the same people over and over again and it has an effect on our law enforcement officers, it has an effect on our ally -- law-abiding citizens and a negative effect on the...
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kevin corke, ashley, matt, sonja,... we are bringing back a decades-old debate. medium rare or well done. somewhere in between? some say if it ain't medium rare it ain't stake. others say they don't want their steak mooing. kevin corke, how do you take it? >> you already know the answer, man, medium rare. if somebody orders well done i have to get up and leave the table, come on. [ laughter ] >> trace: okay, kevin is not having dinner with us anytime soon. sonja shaw. >> i'm with kevin, medium rare it is. let it -- i don't want to say that aloud. >> trace: okay, let's see, ashley. >> i'm a medium rare girl. >> trace: really? >> oh yeah. if my steak comes too well done i won't eat it. >> trace: wow. elizabeth pipko. >> okay, trigger warning for all of the vegans. when i was a little girl as my mom would cook stake for dinner i would take the container it came in, pour the blood into a cup and drink it. my parents called me a vampire it so i think you know my answer to this question. >> trace: kaylee mcghee white. >> i was the exact opposite. i like my wreak medium
kevin corke, ashley, matt, sonja,... we are bringing back a decades-old debate. medium rare or well done. somewhere in between? some say if it ain't medium rare it ain't stake. others say they don't want their steak mooing. kevin corke, how do you take it? >> you already know the answer, man, medium rare. if somebody orders well done i have to get up and leave the table, come on. [ laughter ] >> trace: okay, kevin is not having dinner with us anytime soon. sonja shaw. >> i'm...
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we've learned that one boy, ashley, was sectioned three years after leaving the school. you would associate these practices with putting an animal in a cupboard, nota human being. we've discovered that ashley was pinned up against a wall and hit with such force his body was described as jolting, aged just 12. we've been let down and we're left in the dark. we don't know all the details about what ashley's been through. we should be given that, by right. we can also reveal that the school's own investigations proved that six members of staff had abused its pupils, but none were sacked. it's also judged that a staff member should be referred to the barring service. but this wasn't done and they continue to teach pupils today. it just is totally unacceptable. the child here clearly must have felt punished and imprisoned. we took ourfindings to the children's commissioner. i'm shocked and horrified. there is no place for that in this country and it needs to be stopped immediately. action really needs to be taken in situations like this. so i'd be very shocked to see any memb
we've learned that one boy, ashley, was sectioned three years after leaving the school. you would associate these practices with putting an animal in a cupboard, nota human being. we've discovered that ashley was pinned up against a wall and hit with such force his body was described as jolting, aged just 12. we've been let down and we're left in the dark. we don't know all the details about what ashley's been through. we should be given that, by right. we can also reveal that the school's own...