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then lunging at the president, i'm going to throw this actually to you robin. i am no fan and i'm a fan and for a variety of reasons. in this case, it looks like this was done in house by represented grocer, staff, someone said, could he said, are we talented? do you think this outrage over the video is justified? considering it's really just a replication of what's out there. they just put everything, go merge air, go sir, and other people's faces over a product that was already there. this always is crazy when i see things like this, i'm also not a big fan of enemy, but i've got 2 kids that are and look and maybe he's trying to appeal to a younger demographic. but personally, i just wish that we would be better than this, and this is trickling down into all of our elections. i just ran i last for mayor of tucker, georgia, and just kind of victory. all these kind of petty juvenile attacks we actually saw on municipal level, which i've never seen before. so i just wish that we could sort of ditch some of the juvenile tactics of politics and talk about things th
then lunging at the president, i'm going to throw this actually to you robin. i am no fan and i'm a fan and for a variety of reasons. in this case, it looks like this was done in house by represented grocer, staff, someone said, could he said, are we talented? do you think this outrage over the video is justified? considering it's really just a replication of what's out there. they just put everything, go merge air, go sir, and other people's faces over a product that was already there. this...
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so can robin. the 2-year-old lab started life in guide dog school. >> she flunked out because she likes squirrels too much. >> reporter: that is when veterinarian patty unger found robin and started training her for this hair brained idea of getting dogs to sniff out covid-19. i mean, a dog's nose is used in so many professions. >> waste water management, finding pcbs in landfills, using them in idaho to find bee colonies. >> why not sniffing for a virus? dr. unger says when we have a disease or virus our body makes chemicals that give off a certain smell that dogs can detect. >> ten people that have covid all make the same smell. >> reporter: so far unger says after extensive training robin and gromit have a near perfect track record of sniffing out the virus in people. >> well that gee whiz moment of, this works. she actually knows what she is doing. >> reporter: the dogs are still learning and are merely doing this as a courtesy at the ice arena. unger thinks with proper research and methods the
so can robin. the 2-year-old lab started life in guide dog school. >> she flunked out because she likes squirrels too much. >> reporter: that is when veterinarian patty unger found robin and started training her for this hair brained idea of getting dogs to sniff out covid-19. i mean, a dog's nose is used in so many professions. >> waste water management, finding pcbs in landfills, using them in idaho to find bee colonies. >> why not sniffing for a virus? dr. unger says...
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we wouldn't do this segment without it, robin. best buy is doing 10% cash back on top of its top deal products. forever 21, 20% cash back online purchases sitewide. gap, 15% cash back online purchases sitewide and i told you about adidas in the tease, 20% cash back online purchases sitewide so that is cash you will be sent $20 and spend $100 on their site you get sent $20 by retail me not. >> that does add up. >> it does add up, of course, the bottom line to keep in mind is those savings are savings as long as you're not going deep into credit card debt. if you're taking advantage of this with a credit card, that could end up costing you way more money down the road so be careful. make sure you're spending this money based on the fact that you're making these purchases already and you have the money in your account to cover it. >> good of you to say that at the end. that's very important as always, rebecca, great to see you. >> you too. >> michael. >>> all right, robin, now to the moment we've been waiting for. is t. ve above new
we wouldn't do this segment without it, robin. best buy is doing 10% cash back on top of its top deal products. forever 21, 20% cash back online purchases sitewide. gap, 15% cash back online purchases sitewide and i told you about adidas in the tease, 20% cash back online purchases sitewide so that is cash you will be sent $20 and spend $100 on their site you get sent $20 by retail me not. >> that does add up. >> it does add up, of course, the bottom line to keep in mind is those...
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that was a great, great presentation by robin. but there are problems with this -- with the continuation of how they're doing shared spaces. for one, they took away a major cab stand in the castro and it took four months to find another location. however, it's an insufficient location. so mr. abad, you have destroyed the taxi industry in one fell swoop. not you personally, but this program, because that cab stand is not enforceable. at night, in the castro, it's busy with bars and restaurants, there is a cab stand that we needed and the sausage factory took over our working cab stand. it took years to implement and now after all those years because most of the time at night, private cars are sitting in our cab stand and enforcement is nil. so, it has become a hassle. and then not only that, but the homeless people like to hang out -- like this hang out in front of the walgreens and they start interfering with you trying to get someone out of the cab stand and you're honking to get them out so we can stay in the castro. you don't t
that was a great, great presentation by robin. but there are problems with this -- with the continuation of how they're doing shared spaces. for one, they took away a major cab stand in the castro and it took four months to find another location. however, it's an insufficient location. so mr. abad, you have destroyed the taxi industry in one fell swoop. not you personally, but this program, because that cab stand is not enforceable. at night, in the castro, it's busy with bars and restaurants,...
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ok, so i want to start with you robin. is this more about diplomacy or actually raising the vice president profile on the international stage? i would love to say this was about diplomacy and looked, president crone invited her so she couldn't very well say no. but i just raised this question last night on my podcast. we haven't got to find out who's going to be running on the democratic ticket in 2024. i believe in my heart. that's what this is about elevating her. because we just had a big election last tuesday a week ago today. and we're heading straight to the mid terms now, which also means 2024 was interesting that you brought that up because you know, after this, you allen on this point, president chrome did invite vice president, combo harris over. so what does it say? just to, we're having to go back with this ministration. he's inviting the vice president to go over and talk to him rather than back to the president himself. you know, joe probably really did not impress the crone, although they've known each other
ok, so i want to start with you robin. is this more about diplomacy or actually raising the vice president profile on the international stage? i would love to say this was about diplomacy and looked, president crone invited her so she couldn't very well say no. but i just raised this question last night on my podcast. we haven't got to find out who's going to be running on the democratic ticket in 2024. i believe in my heart. that's what this is about elevating her. because we just had a big...
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robin? >> whit, we could be seeing a preview of the feared combo of the flu and covid. >> reporter: yeah, robin, health officials are urging people to go ahead and get their seasonal flu shots as well worried about a crush of covid patients and flu patients overwhelming hospitals. at the university of michigan, for example, an influenza outbreak of more than 500 patients is being investigated just as covid cases are also surging in the state, robin. >> all right, whit, thanks so much. george? >> robin, thanks. >>> we go to my interview with vice president kamala harris. she weighed in on the sharp rise in inflation, the steep fall in the president's poll numbers, how the administration's build back better plan can address both problems. i pressed harris on claims that the president is not giving her a big enough role in his administration. madam vice president, thank you for doing this. >> thank you for having me, george. >> you know as americans are pretty sour at this point about the econo
robin? >> whit, we could be seeing a preview of the feared combo of the flu and covid. >> reporter: yeah, robin, health officials are urging people to go ahead and get their seasonal flu shots as well worried about a crush of covid patients and flu patients overwhelming hospitals. at the university of michigan, for example, an influenza outbreak of more than 500 patients is being investigated just as covid cases are also surging in the state, robin. >> all right, whit, thanks...
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robin -- mispronounced that. robin first volunteered as a college student at next door baldwin university in 1991 just as the university was preparing to open. she eventually became coo and director of finance before assuming leadership at the organization. in the meantime, robin earned a master's from james madison university, served as dean of students and worked at both mary baldwin and james madison. while overseeing the wilson library and museum, robin also serves on the virginia association of museums governing council where she represents the mountain and valley districts as well as on the advisory board of visitors for mary baldwin university. she lives in stanton with her family. welcome, robin. >> thank you. >> elizabeth -- thank you very much. elizabeth a. archer is the executive director of the president woodrow wilson house on p street in washington, d.c. -- on f street, a site that provides a window into wilson's retirement in an actual and perfectly preserved setting as well as an intimate look at
robin -- mispronounced that. robin first volunteered as a college student at next door baldwin university in 1991 just as the university was preparing to open. she eventually became coo and director of finance before assuming leadership at the organization. in the meantime, robin earned a master's from james madison university, served as dean of students and worked at both mary baldwin and james madison. while overseeing the wilson library and museum, robin also serves on the virginia...
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robin? >> all right, kayna. thank you. >>> we turn now to our expedition "gma" live from antarctica where amy has made landfall with our team after a long, long, long journey over the ocean, and you're on the continent we rarely get to see. good morning there, amy. >> reporter: oh, good morning, robin. what a beautiful sunny day it is here. we have something even more beautiful and incredibly rare behind me. we have a cluster of emperor penguins, a group of 12 and a group of 18. they're right over my shoulder right here. this is incredibly rare because typically they mate early and disperse by mid november. we heard an announcement as we woke up saying they had never seen this many emperor penguins in this area before. we're excited to see them waddling aover the ice. they're taking rests between diving and they're the largest species, and the deepest divers. they can go as low as 1,800 feet below the surface looking for food. they will make their way back to the rookery, but what a majestic view to see here abo
robin? >> all right, kayna. thank you. >>> we turn now to our expedition "gma" live from antarctica where amy has made landfall with our team after a long, long, long journey over the ocean, and you're on the continent we rarely get to see. good morning there, amy. >> reporter: oh, good morning, robin. what a beautiful sunny day it is here. we have something even more beautiful and incredibly rare behind me. we have a cluster of emperor penguins, a group of 12 and...
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robin, great piece got a lot of attention this morning. you talk about its share of the options market, share of hedge fund trading, retail fascination. what of those metrics do you think is the most interesting? >> i think it's hard to look past the options side. i mean, tesla is obviously a huge company, very successful company, and share price has gone through the roof, but what is really unprecedented about it is just the scale and the activity and the options tesla options. we're talking 240 billion dollars worth of nominal options, trading a day that is device as much as amazon and almost twice as much of the rest of the s&p 500 complex combined so, it's just staggering, right? there have been days where more tesla options have traded than everything else combined and that's unprecedented >> why do you think this is? is it say something about sentiment overall? is it about this giant turn that we're making in one of the biggest industries in the world? is it about his cult of personality as the richest man in the world >> all of the
robin, great piece got a lot of attention this morning. you talk about its share of the options market, share of hedge fund trading, retail fascination. what of those metrics do you think is the most interesting? >> i think it's hard to look past the options side. i mean, tesla is obviously a huge company, very successful company, and share price has gone through the roof, but what is really unprecedented about it is just the scale and the activity and the options tesla options. we're...
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and robin von seldenec in for joining us. and for being as open as they've been about their work and their passions and their ideals and thee challenges that come with that work and those passion and ideals. and i want to thank every one of you who joined us for this episode. i want to point toi you to our website where o you can find previous episodes e of this sers where we address wilson's connection to past and contemporary issues of misinformation and government censorship to lost opportunities for peacemaking in the global arena to the politics of race in wilson's day in our homes and i would like all of you to join us for our next installment which is actually devoted to the life of monroe. using a famous encounter or an infamousnt encounter between wilson and trouter in the oval office not just to further explore some of the issues we have been exploring today, but to put trotter himself in center stage and to let people know he was h much more than just someo who got kicked out of wilson's office. t but is someone fo
and robin von seldenec in for joining us. and for being as open as they've been about their work and their passions and their ideals and thee challenges that come with that work and those passion and ideals. and i want to thank every one of you who joined us for this episode. i want to point toi you to our website where o you can find previous episodes e of this sers where we address wilson's connection to past and contemporary issues of misinformation and government censorship to lost...
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robin? >>> back here at home president biden signing that bipartisan $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill saying the message is america is moving again. let's go to our chief white house correspondent cecilia vega. cecilia, when will communities start to see the impact of the bill that was just signed? good morning. >> reporter: hi, robin. that is the big question right now. officials say some money will go immediately out to ports and airports and roads to start projects. this is a big one. the governor of new york says residents in that state won't have to see increases in fare hikes on the subway or cuts in services because they're expecting such a big windfall in this infrastructure cash. let me give you a sense of where the white house is focused. president biden is traveling to new hampshire today. he will be visiting a bridge that's been on a red list because it's in such horrible condition. you can see it there. tomorrow he's headed to detroit visiting gm's electric vehicle assembly pla
robin? >>> back here at home president biden signing that bipartisan $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill saying the message is america is moving again. let's go to our chief white house correspondent cecilia vega. cecilia, when will communities start to see the impact of the bill that was just signed? good morning. >> reporter: hi, robin. that is the big question right now. officials say some money will go immediately out to ports and airports and roads to start projects. this is a...
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and house, robin and robin von seldeneck says of the of the woodrow woodrow wilson wilson presidential library and resident presidential library museum for and memorial and museum in virginia. thank you so joining us. much for joining us and for. and for being as open as they've being as open as they've been about been about their work their work and, and their their passions and ideals, and the their challenges that come ideals. and the with them challenges that come or got comes with those passions and with that work. ideals. i also want to thank i also want to thank every one of you who every one of you, joined us for this who is behind us for this episode in a series episode we've been doing and i want to now. i point you to our would like to point you to website our website where and you could find episodes of the previous episodes of the series series where we where we address wilson's connection address wilson to the connection past and to a path contemporary and issues of to the issues of misinformation and misinformation, government censorship and censorship to lost and to los
and house, robin and robin von seldeneck says of the of the woodrow woodrow wilson wilson presidential library and resident presidential library museum for and memorial and museum in virginia. thank you so joining us. much for joining us and for. and for being as open as they've being as open as they've been about been about their work their work and, and their their passions and ideals, and the their challenges that come ideals. and the with them challenges that come or got comes with those...
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robin's up. more time together, robin. >>> coming up here, we have our one-stop shop to rock the block for the holidays starting with the top christmas scams threatening to ruin your holiday. >>> going the extra mile, how to make sure your gifts arrive faster. >>> we have been telling you we are celebrating the golden anniversary of "soul train" right here in times square. go on with your bad self. we'll be right back. ♪ i love the night life i've got to boogie on the disco ♪ ople... e in 15,000 people... ...is born with smith magenis syndrome, also known as sms. sms is a complex developmental disorder... ...linked to chromosome 17... associated with severe sleep-wake cycle disturbance. people with sms may be awake when it's time to sleep... ...and asleep when it's time to be awake. visit smithmagenis.info or call (833) 433-4331... to learn more about sleep disturbances and sms and find out what options may be available to you. expecting someone else? it's the all-idays, and no matter how you
robin's up. more time together, robin. >>> coming up here, we have our one-stop shop to rock the block for the holidays starting with the top christmas scams threatening to ruin your holiday. >>> going the extra mile, how to make sure your gifts arrive faster. >>> we have been telling you we are celebrating the golden anniversary of "soul train" right here in times square. go on with your bad self. we'll be right back. ♪ i love the night life i've got to...
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and he robin, the news ahead will take you to nigeria is born. i states where people's lives, peter returned to normal, as i put aside their fear of the armed route. booker, her rom, women's rights activists in georgia, accused the government of failing to act against rising online abuse. and in sports, this nfl superstar is on the defense once again. what is putting it will find out more later ah, in the country with an abundance of results, rate bar and walk indonesia, his firms for me, we move pool to grow and fraud. we balance for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs. investment. let be part when denise is growth and progress, invest indonesia, now pay, pay us em yet. check out what's going on, what's going on. these guys are amazing. our satellite telecom connectivity means these mobile teams know exactly where they're going and exactly who and what they need to do to help your one ever kind a sale. what do you mean one
and he robin, the news ahead will take you to nigeria is born. i states where people's lives, peter returned to normal, as i put aside their fear of the armed route. booker, her rom, women's rights activists in georgia, accused the government of failing to act against rising online abuse. and in sports, this nfl superstar is on the defense once again. what is putting it will find out more later ah, in the country with an abundance of results, rate bar and walk indonesia, his firms for me, we...
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and you specifically cited two books, robin deangelis white fertility and how to be an anti- race - why those two books. preventing student will in parts because those books between them sold approximately 1.2 salient copies. i was in the summer of 2020, and you know that. around the george floyd protest. they represent how a certain kind of progressive ideology on race, how to practice in the use of public policies, and views on assorted how we should deal with racism like kind of a corporate antiracist a training freighted that you hear too much about and often straight out of robin dn entered d'angelo's work for lakers and a lot of the pushes to you know, sort of do away with the revised education academic standard and i think to the argument that programs are themselves •-ellipsis you know the revealing differences that are creating differences in any way with an all business display with a desire to make america a more equal society and deserve justice experience in this shows up in the certified progressive energy right now but to the extent that the ashes is through you know. w
and you specifically cited two books, robin deangelis white fertility and how to be an anti- race - why those two books. preventing student will in parts because those books between them sold approximately 1.2 salient copies. i was in the summer of 2020, and you know that. around the george floyd protest. they represent how a certain kind of progressive ideology on race, how to practice in the use of public policies, and views on assorted how we should deal with racism like kind of a corporate...
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robin? >> all right, alex, thank you so much. we bring in our abc news legal analyst, dan abrams. there's a lot to unpack here. your reaction to rittenhouse taking the stand? >> his attorney promised he would take the witness stand so we expected him to take the stand. people started to wonder because the case has not been going well for prosecutors so some started to question, well, maybe he doesn't need to take the stand at all. look, he didn't hurt himself. he didn't come across as arrogant. whether you believe his tears or not -- and that's the big debate. people watched that and some people say i think those were phony tears. others say i think it was real. it almost doesn't matter because it's about all the other facts of the case in conjunction with exactly what he's saying happened and, remember, the prosecution has the burden here to effectively disprove this beyond a reasonable doubt and you have to keep that in mind when evaluating what may happen here about that burden for the pr
robin? >> all right, alex, thank you so much. we bring in our abc news legal analyst, dan abrams. there's a lot to unpack here. your reaction to rittenhouse taking the stand? >> his attorney promised he would take the witness stand so we expected him to take the stand. people started to wonder because the case has not been going well for prosecutors so some started to question, well, maybe he doesn't need to take the stand at all. look, he didn't hurt himself. he didn't come across...
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oh, with the outrage over his detention comes a growing gris of confrontation, robin 1st year, walker algae 0. tiffany c. a former french president. false alarm has been re living the night of the 2015 paris attacks while testifying at the trial of the 20 suspects. he was at the national stadium when the 1st attack had detonated his vest . gunman later opened fire and several other parts of the capitol, including the battered land concert hall. a 130 people were killed, was the country's worst atrocity since world war 2. natasha butler has more from the french capital. well 1st, all alone said he wanted to testify to clarify his role is the president at the time of those attacks on the night, but also some of his decisions off. so he said that he have what he said might help shed some light on those events for survivors and families of the fiction that have been many question since the attack as to whether or not more could have been done to prevent the alarm. that was all this repeatedly in the court. he said that it was very clear to the french coach and said that there were many ri
oh, with the outrage over his detention comes a growing gris of confrontation, robin 1st year, walker algae 0. tiffany c. a former french president. false alarm has been re living the night of the 2015 paris attacks while testifying at the trial of the 20 suspects. he was at the national stadium when the 1st attack had detonated his vest . gunman later opened fire and several other parts of the capitol, including the battered land concert hall. a 130 people were killed, was the country's worst...
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. >>> have you heard of robin hood? a data breach may have compromised information of 7 million customers. 5 million e-mail addresses and 2 million full names were exposed in the hack. no social security, debit card or credit card information was taken. last year, 2,000 accounts were hacked and customers' money was stolen. the breach has been contained and it's in the process of contacting everyone involved. robin hood is based in men hoe park. >>> a female hockey goalie was recently heckled and sexually harassed at a high school game. she returned to the ice with an outpouring of support. friends, fans and olympians filled the stands in pittsburg, pennsylvania filled the stands. last week she was heckled, bringing her to tears. last night was a different story. among those cheering for her was a former team usa goalie. >> there's a thousand people in this building. she's handling it well. >> the girl was invited to a penguins game. >>> a covid outbreak i of the cal football game their weekend. we have details of the de
. >>> have you heard of robin hood? a data breach may have compromised information of 7 million customers. 5 million e-mail addresses and 2 million full names were exposed in the hack. no social security, debit card or credit card information was taken. last year, 2,000 accounts were hacked and customers' money was stolen. the breach has been contained and it's in the process of contacting everyone involved. robin hood is based in men hoe park. >>> a female hockey goalie was...
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robin hood does not believe any social security or bank account numbers were released. >>> a down day on wall street as the dow jones falling 112 point and the nasdaq dropping 95 the s&p lost 16. >>> let's get a check of the forecast. we got a decent amount of rain, how much more is on the way? >> not much over the next several days but we have seen so much in the rainy season that this is a fantastic start since october 1st. a couple of leftover showers is all we have left with some drizzle. we have high pressure building towards us over the next few days which means calmer weather. we will have gradually warmer weather. we are not talking a heat wave but temperatures a little bit above-average later this week. the last of the showers, nothing in terms of intense rainfall but just enough to be annoying for the evening commute. even these few lingering showers and patches of drizzle will be fewer and far between through the next several hours. we anticipate that a couple of radar freckles here and there, the cloud cover will be tough to shake and we will have locally dense fog develop
robin hood does not believe any social security or bank account numbers were released. >>> a down day on wall street as the dow jones falling 112 point and the nasdaq dropping 95 the s&p lost 16. >>> let's get a check of the forecast. we got a decent amount of rain, how much more is on the way? >> not much over the next several days but we have seen so much in the rainy season that this is a fantastic start since october 1st. a couple of leftover showers is all we...
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the piece that does diversity training, the piece that is reflected in the works of robin d'angelo. they sort of just get on board and enfolded into their hrem processes and they are sort of attempts to build corporate culture. that is what you see all over now. the odd thing is we had to earlier caller asking about the place of evangelical religion in america and the separation of church and state. there is also the question of how business relates to religion. you have various points where, you know, business seems very secular and materialistic and various points where they take on some elements of religious culture. in the 1950s, you had sort of in the cold war era, and inflation of american capitalism and christianity. now you have it on the left of sort of corporate culture, especially silicon valley where, with, you know, semi- religious progressive ideology where, you know, the corporation will stage a land acknowledgment where they talk about how the land is being held from a native american tribe rightht before they, you know, get into their third-quarter strict teacher gr
the piece that does diversity training, the piece that is reflected in the works of robin d'angelo. they sort of just get on board and enfolded into their hrem processes and they are sort of attempts to build corporate culture. that is what you see all over now. the odd thing is we had to earlier caller asking about the place of evangelical religion in america and the separation of church and state. there is also the question of how business relates to religion. you have various points where,...
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. >> there in the corridor behind red robin point >> reporter: this is surveillance video from inside of iceberg. the sound of the glass smashing inside of the mall were so loud that people thought they were gunshots, and it was over as soon as the cases were cleaned out. >> they ran back out where they entered. >> reporter: with the suspects running off before police officers could arrive. >> they all appear to be 18 or 20 years old, seen running towards sears, and then towards be a. >> reporter: all day long, the gates have been down at iceberg, with employees sweeping up this shattered glass. sequoia has worked at the mall and said he never witnessed anything like this point >> i hope the shopkeepers have insurance. >> reporter: now concord pd have not made any arrests yet in the case. nine people were involved, and what it looks like, cleaning out the jewelry store case, we haven't heard from the store at this point, and concord police say because it's an ongoing investigation, they aren't ready to talk. in concord tonight, andria borba, kpix 5. >>> to the coronavirus now, and a v
. >> there in the corridor behind red robin point >> reporter: this is surveillance video from inside of iceberg. the sound of the glass smashing inside of the mall were so loud that people thought they were gunshots, and it was over as soon as the cases were cleaned out. >> they ran back out where they entered. >> reporter: with the suspects running off before police officers could arrive. >> they all appear to be 18 or 20 years old, seen running towards sears,...
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and i™m robin givhan. thanks for joining us. ♪ >> get c-span on the go. watch the day biggest political events live, on demand anywhere. access top highlights. listen to c-span radio and discover new podcasts all for free. download c-span now today. >> civil rights activist and finance experts testify on barriers facing ld -- lgbtq individuals from the house financial subcommittee. good afternoon. i am pleased to convene the subcommittee on diversity and inclusion for a hybrid hearing entitled, there is no pride and prejudice, eliminating barriers to full economic
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and you specifically cited two books, robin deangelo's white fragility and ibram kendi's how to be an anti-racist. why those two books? >> guest: well, in art because those books -- in part because those books between them sold approximately 1.2 zillion copies -- the. [laughter] in the summer of 2020 in, you know, the period around the george floyd protests. but i think there is a sort of, they represent how a certain kind of progressive ideology on race catches out in practice in views on public policy, in views on sort of how we should deal with racism like kind of corporate anti-racist trainings that you hear so much about come often straight out of robin deangelo's work or other work like hers. a lot of the push is to, you know, sort of do away with or revise education and academic standards, i think, are connected to the argument in ibram kendi's work that, you know, those kind of programs are themselves effectively racist. they're sort of, you know, they aren't just sort of revealing differences, dlairting differences -- they're creating differences and so they need to be done a
and you specifically cited two books, robin deangelo's white fragility and ibram kendi's how to be an anti-racist. why those two books? >> guest: well, in art because those books -- in part because those books between them sold approximately 1.2 zillion copies -- the. [laughter] in the summer of 2020 in, you know, the period around the george floyd protests. but i think there is a sort of, they represent how a certain kind of progressive ideology on race catches out in practice in views...
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ah, clubs and robin you're watching out. there were like my headquarters here in doha coming up in the next 30 minutes. julians get ready to choose a new president with 2 very different front runners. leading opinion polls also wrapping up his tore of africa, secretary of state antony blinkin promises the us. we'll do more to help development plus i'm andy richardson at the out rate stadium in cats are where in exactly one year's time, the middle east's 1st football world cup will be kicking off. ah, welcome to the program. the pandemic has stirring deep public anger in some parts of europe over new coven 19 restrictions. the netherlands are seen a 2nd night of rioting with people, frank stones, and fireworks that police in the hague. 3 protesters are being treated in hospital after police open fire. thousands of people have also rallied in vienna. now the world health organization has warned half a 1000000 people could die in europe by march unless urgent action is taken. that in barbara starts our coverage ah, gathering in
ah, clubs and robin you're watching out. there were like my headquarters here in doha coming up in the next 30 minutes. julians get ready to choose a new president with 2 very different front runners. leading opinion polls also wrapping up his tore of africa, secretary of state antony blinkin promises the us. we'll do more to help development plus i'm andy richardson at the out rate stadium in cats are where in exactly one year's time, the middle east's 1st football world cup will be kicking...
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ok, robin sanders? it's great. so get your thoughts and your perspective on what is clearly a troubling and very complex situation. thanks for bringing that in for us. we appreciate it. my pleasure. thank you. plenty. marcella has on this news are including we're in the poll where people are trying to pick up the pieces after catastrophic plants and technology firm. yahoo announces it's pulling out of china saying operating there has become a t t challenging and in sport 2 of the man he used to run world football face criminal charges in switzerland's. all that still to come on. the user leader is at the caught $26.00 climate summer to looking to build momentum master reaching agreement on 2 major global warming issues, t for a station and methane gas emissions. as part of a greater push to limits the rise and global temperatures. to 1.5 degrees celsius in the coming decades are diplomatic editor james bay's reports now form glasgow. this is one of the main causes of the climate crisis. humans have for centuries ra
ok, robin sanders? it's great. so get your thoughts and your perspective on what is clearly a troubling and very complex situation. thanks for bringing that in for us. we appreciate it. my pleasure. thank you. plenty. marcella has on this news are including we're in the poll where people are trying to pick up the pieces after catastrophic plants and technology firm. yahoo announces it's pulling out of china saying operating there has become a t t challenging and in sport 2 of the man he used to...
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i am robin givhan, senior critic-at-large for the washington post. today, as part of our race in america series, we are talking about the smithsonian anthology of hip-hop and rap, which will be released tomorrow. my guests today are kevin young, the director of the national museum of african american history and culture, and dr. dwandalyn reece, who is the organization's associate director for curatorial affairs. welcome to you both. curatorial affairs. welcome to you both. dr. reece: thank you. mr. young: thanks for having us. ms. givhan: i thought i would start with you, dr. reece, and if you can just give us a sense of why the smithsonian felt it was important to put together this anthology. what was the impetus for it? dr. reece: well, the impetus, i mean, it ties a lot to the philosophy of smithsonian folkways records and the national museum of african american culture. and our museum is about the past but also about the present and the future. and hip-hop has been around with us for 40-plus years, and so it's just a natural outgrowth of looking
i am robin givhan, senior critic-at-large for the washington post. today, as part of our race in america series, we are talking about the smithsonian anthology of hip-hop and rap, which will be released tomorrow. my guests today are kevin young, the director of the national museum of african american history and culture, and dr. dwandalyn reece, who is the organization's associate director for curatorial affairs. welcome to you both. curatorial affairs. welcome to you both. dr. reece: thank...
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charles or robin. the roll call goes on usa swimming, covered up dozens of cases. you know, if you're just some average coach here in indianapolis, and you got arrested from last in kids, they would kick you out of swimming very simply. if you are a good coach, however, somebody like sean hutchinson, they handled or every luciano or rick carl, or mic, try be fill in the blank. if you are a successful coach that produced metals and money for them, they handled your claim differently. they sent your claim to a board of review maybe or are they just white wash the whole thing? as long as the metals and money keep coming, they don't care. metals are crucial to the federations financial success. and to when metals you need good coaches. so to ensure usa swimming prosperity, chuck, well guess, decided to protect his best coaches, even when there was damning evidence against them. as the lawyer, bob ballard found out when he defended other abuse survivors. chuck wallace briley was on the mastermind of his time as far as being able to deceive, being able to lie and cover u
charles or robin. the roll call goes on usa swimming, covered up dozens of cases. you know, if you're just some average coach here in indianapolis, and you got arrested from last in kids, they would kick you out of swimming very simply. if you are a good coach, however, somebody like sean hutchinson, they handled or every luciano or rick carl, or mic, try be fill in the blank. if you are a successful coach that produced metals and money for them, they handled your claim differently. they sent...
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centro comercial en san josé >>> reportaron que habiendo sospechosos que a lo que estaban presentes robin cómo fue robo >>> la seguridad vio a los ladrones quienes afirman las autoridades coincidieron con la descripción de los sujetos que se cree entraron a robar el domingo 21 de noviembre en la cadena de tiendas pero en (nombre en inglés) >>> la personas que cometen crímenes para quedar claro estamos alerta se hacen robo vamos a arrestarte vamos a trabajar con la fiscalía para asegurar que te quedes el tiempo más largo >>> fueron identificado como (nombre en inglés), están en la cárcel del condado de santa clara espera que la fiscalía determine los cargos >>> no queremos que efectividad siga aquí las patrullas tan rutinas >>> no queremos que las personas visitan la ciudad iban a salir de compras asientan que no es seguridad >>> rodríguez frecuenta centro comercial está preocupada por las acciones que representa para todos >>> voy a estar alerta, las personas alrededor >>> las autoridades disponen de discurso para combatir el crimen organizado según dijo el alcalde de la ciu
centro comercial en san josé >>> reportaron que habiendo sospechosos que a lo que estaban presentes robin cómo fue robo >>> la seguridad vio a los ladrones quienes afirman las autoridades coincidieron con la descripción de los sujetos que se cree entraron a robar el domingo 21 de noviembre en la cadena de tiendas pero en (nombre en inglés) >>> la personas que cometen crímenes para quedar claro estamos alerta se hacen robo vamos a arrestarte vamos a trabajar con...
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and robin thicke was-- it was his music video. so as much as i felt like i was being powerful and it was my choice, that wasn't just-- it wasn't just that simple. and that's reality that i want to talk about. >> trevor: so, when you look at that, you know, one of the things i struggle with is trying to figure out how we process time and our opinions on what we experienced or how we view things through the lens of time. when you look at somebody like robin thicke for that video, specifically, where do you think more responsibility could have been? what do you think could have been different from his side. or do you think he should also be afforded an opportunity to say i thought everyone was having fun, and now i would do things differently? >> i think that i'm really not interested in blaming individuals. i think that we live in a culture that allows a lot of these situations to occur. even just-- not in professional settings but on dates. and that's, again, not to beat the horse, but, you know, power dynamics. that's what i'm int
and robin thicke was-- it was his music video. so as much as i felt like i was being powerful and it was my choice, that wasn't just-- it wasn't just that simple. and that's reality that i want to talk about. >> trevor: so, when you look at that, you know, one of the things i struggle with is trying to figure out how we process time and our opinions on what we experienced or how we view things through the lens of time. when you look at somebody like robin thicke for that video,...
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we'll tell you when you should head to bed, also a major data breach for trading app robin hood, how many users app robin hood, how many users emails were leaked by a ha alright, here we go, miller in motion. wha — wait, wait, is that a... baby on the field?? it looks like it, craig. and the defensive linemen are playing peek-a-boo. i've never seen anything like that before. harris now appears to be burping the baby. that's a great moment right there. the ref going to the rule book here. what, wait a minute! harris is off to the races! we don't need any more trick plays. touchdown!! but we could all use more ways to save. are you kidding me?? it's going to be a long bus ride home for the defense. switch to geico for more ways to save. ♪ i see trees of green ♪ it's going to be a long bus ride♪ red roses too ♪ense. ♪ i see them bloom for me and you ♪ (music) ♪ so i think to myself ♪ ♪ oh what a wonderful world ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ unit was broken into, and items of deep sentimental value were stolen. it was on wednesday that jared farmer discovere
we'll tell you when you should head to bed, also a major data breach for trading app robin hood, how many users app robin hood, how many users emails were leaked by a ha alright, here we go, miller in motion. wha — wait, wait, is that a... baby on the field?? it looks like it, craig. and the defensive linemen are playing peek-a-boo. i've never seen anything like that before. harris now appears to be burping the baby. that's a great moment right there. the ref going to the rule book here....
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robin hood says the hackers demanded an extortion payment after it was contained and law enforcement is now investigating. thermal drying up today. you know this that we're going to get warmer to as we head into this five day forecast will show you that after the break. let's go to ktvu is alex savage. now with a look at some of the stories we are working on for the seven o'clock news over on ktvu. plus julie. thank you coming up new tonight. i spoke one on one with bay area congresswoman zone lofgren about how the recently passed infrastructure bill. will benefit the bay area, and she also explains a new effort that she is a part of that's trying to enhance wildfire preparedness, especially here in california will have more on that coming up. plus nasa is eyeing a return to the moon. how soon we could see it happened and why they say their initial target date to return is now delayed those stories and much more coming up tonight. live at seven over on ktvu. plus all right, we'll see you then. alex. thank you, but first after the break here, and iconic bay area skate rink is closing
robin hood says the hackers demanded an extortion payment after it was contained and law enforcement is now investigating. thermal drying up today. you know this that we're going to get warmer to as we head into this five day forecast will show you that after the break. let's go to ktvu is alex savage. now with a look at some of the stories we are working on for the seven o'clock news over on ktvu. plus julie. thank you coming up new tonight. i spoke one on one with bay area congresswoman zone...
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like kind of corporate anti-racist trainings that you hear so much about come often straight out of robin d'angelo's work or other work like hers. a lot of pushes to do away with or revised gifted academics and standards i think are connected to the argument in kendi's work, that those kind of programs themselves are effectively racist, they're not sort of revealing differences, they're creating differences so they need to be done away with. and all of that is stuff that i fundamentally disagree with and i think is taking a, again, similar to what i said in answer to the last caller, i think there's a generally admirable desire to make america a more equal society and to sort of do more justice to the particularities of the black experience with progressive energy right now, but to the extent the way it catches out is through, you know, corporate anti-racism training or doing away with, you know, gifted education programs, or calculus requirements in california schools, or talking a lot about, like toxic whiteness to third or fourth graders. i'm just really skeptical that that is going to
like kind of corporate anti-racist trainings that you hear so much about come often straight out of robin d'angelo's work or other work like hers. a lot of pushes to do away with or revised gifted academics and standards i think are connected to the argument in kendi's work, that those kind of programs themselves are effectively racist, they're not sort of revealing differences, they're creating differences so they need to be done away with. and all of that is stuff that i fundamentally...
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with more financial literacy, like robin hood going forward, and consumers getting educated in a transparent way, it's still early days. taylor: we are coming off the last conversation with a supply chain expert and an owner of some of the portfolio brands of some of the clothing lines. they said the consumers may not be shopping is often, but when they do, they are going all out, spending more. do you see that when we shop? we are spending more, but maybe doing it less frequently. >> we definitely see that. a lot of that is driven through buy now, pay later as well. retailers have to prove the average basket size is higher. we see it's about 15% higher when they use a bnpl payment. the big area of focus is experiential. last year's data was about home furnishing, furniture, platforms like that did well. when we looked at this year, it was all about travel and beauty. sephora just did their 20% off sale, and we compared last year's data to this year's, and it's even better. consumers are getting ready to go out again. they are looking travel. they want to look good. now they are able to spli
with more financial literacy, like robin hood going forward, and consumers getting educated in a transparent way, it's still early days. taylor: we are coming off the last conversation with a supply chain expert and an owner of some of the portfolio brands of some of the clothing lines. they said the consumers may not be shopping is often, but when they do, they are going all out, spending more. do you see that when we shop? we are spending more, but maybe doing it less frequently. >> we...