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>> about baltimore or sinclair in general? >> sinclair in general and "baltimore." >> "baltimore" was acquired by the c.e.o. of sinclair individually, not by the company itself. that said, his comments from the start were quite worrying. he indicated he had a political agenda, though he didn't say so explicitly and seemed to signal that that's what the newspaper ought to be pursuing, pursuing stories that would advance his own political views. with regard to sinclair, yes, i think that they have -- certainly lean to the right and lean towards trump at "the washington post." we were threatened several times with lawsuits by sinclair. seemed to be a pretty -- not exactly regular but not irregular sort of thing. get a threatened lawsuit from sinclair. so i think that's concerning. i think it's concerning, any media organization really trying to advance an ideology in its coverage. that's not our job. our job is to be independent and i always felt independent of any party and any politician. >> one thing happening in news rooms is
>> about baltimore or sinclair in general? >> sinclair in general and "baltimore." >> "baltimore" was acquired by the c.e.o. of sinclair individually, not by the company itself. that said, his comments from the start were quite worrying. he indicated he had a political agenda, though he didn't say so explicitly and seemed to signal that that's what the newspaper ought to be pursuing, pursuing stories that would advance his own political views. with regard...
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we bring up upton sinclair. it's that he was attuned to these kinds of issues because he asked different questions than other people did he ask questions from the bottom? not the top? he asked questions, coming from people and workers, not owners. managers. so that you can have different views, different perspectives in the same journalistic where the public lives and and reads and shares. right. we can this too. and we think that we are in an era fact we are working on a book right now celebrating the 50th anniversary coming up of project censored. we're going to be doing a book on news that changed america, which is a follow up to carl stories that changed america. a history of in the 2020 a century. we're going be doing it with a history in the 21st century, kind of where that left off because. we so strongly believe that we have we have in it. we in us this report dies of a golden era. i think that we have we have our we have the access to many, many independent outlets. we have access to so many independent
we bring up upton sinclair. it's that he was attuned to these kinds of issues because he asked different questions than other people did he ask questions from the bottom? not the top? he asked questions, coming from people and workers, not owners. managers. so that you can have different views, different perspectives in the same journalistic where the public lives and and reads and shares. right. we can this too. and we think that we are in an era fact we are working on a book right now...
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martin: baltimore or sinclair in general? patt: sinclair and then baltimore. martin: baltimore was acquired by the ceo of sinclair individually, not the company itself. that said his comments from the start were worrying. he indicated that he had an agenda, a political agenda. he didn't say so explicitly but seemed to signal that that is what the newspaper ought to be pursuing, stories that would advance his own political views. with regard to sinclair, yes, i think that they have certainly leaned to the right, to trump. it was not regular but not irregular sort of thing to threaten a lawsuit from sinclair. from sinclair. so i think that's concerning. i think it's concerning, any media organization really trying to advance an ideology in its coverage. that's not our job. our job is to be independent and i always felt independent of any party and any politician. >> one thing happening in news rooms is younger journalists want to use their positions to put out their personal opinions and it's become a source of friction in some news rooms. we had a letter from a
martin: baltimore or sinclair in general? patt: sinclair and then baltimore. martin: baltimore was acquired by the ceo of sinclair individually, not the company itself. that said his comments from the start were worrying. he indicated that he had an agenda, a political agenda. he didn't say so explicitly but seemed to signal that that is what the newspaper ought to be pursuing, stories that would advance his own political views. with regard to sinclair, yes, i think that they have certainly...
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about sinclair in general and baltimore because -- >> guest: baltimore was acquired by the ceo of sinclair individually, not the company itself. 's comments from the start were quite worrying. he indicated he had an agenda, a political agenda, he didn't say so expressly he seemed to signal that is what the newspaper out to be pursuing, stores that would advance his own political views. with regard to sinclair i think food they have certainly leaned to the right and leaned toward trump. at the washington post we were threatened several times with lawsuits by sinclair, seem to be not exactly regular but not irregular sort of thing to get a threatened lawsuit from sinclair. i think that's concerning if there's any organization that is really trying to advance and ideology in its coverage. that's not our job. our job is to be independent. i've always felt independent of any party, any politician. >> younger journalists want to use knows organizations to advance their personal opinions. we had a letter from a number of journalists in los angeles who were calling for end to the killing of journa
about sinclair in general and baltimore because -- >> guest: baltimore was acquired by the ceo of sinclair individually, not the company itself. 's comments from the start were quite worrying. he indicated he had an agenda, a political agenda, he didn't say so expressly he seemed to signal that is what the newspaper out to be pursuing, stores that would advance his own political views. with regard to sinclair i think food they have certainly leaned to the right and leaned toward trump. at...
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while we'll see how it goes we everyone is a friend we're hoping you'll be a >> >> >> my name is alex sinclair of willow on the green in san francisco. we are the only british tea shop on the west coast and focused on high quality luxury goods from the u.k. and we have teas and baked goods. we came up with the name because willow is made with baskets and the parklett, a willow green and that is a picnic in the park. i have come up with the idea because i have lived in the neighborhood for a year. seven years ago we had a tea shop. during covid we needed to have a new flavor and rejuvenate the business. we are between two beautiful businesses. i realized with the shop opening next to the bakery, we had a beautiful tea shop in the area. we started with british teas and want to support local tea makers in the local area. and once you have cheese and biscuits need tea and jam and lemon curd and chocolate and all of these parts basically imported from the u.k. our most popular products come from wales. it's an extra cheddar and next popular product is a jam made with alpine strawberry. so you get a
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while we'll see how it goes we everyone is a friend we're hoping you'll be a >> >> >> my name is alex sinclair of willow on the green in san francisco. we are the only british tea shop on the west coast and focused on high quality luxury goods from the u.k. and we have teas and baked goods. we came up with the name because willow is made with baskets and the parklett, a willow green and that is a picnic in the park. i have come up with the idea because i have lived in the neighborhood for a year. seven years ago we had a tea shop. during covid we needed to have a new flavor and rejuvenate the business. we are between two beautiful businesses. i realized with the shop opening next to the bakery, we had a beautiful tea shop in the area. we started with british teas and want to support local tea makers in the local area. and once you have cheese and biscuits need tea and jam and lemon curd and chocolate and all of these parts basically imported from the u.k. our most popular products come from wales. it's an extra cheddar and next popular product is a jam made with alpine strawberry. so you get a
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their revolutionary manager john sinclair passed away tuesday in detroit at the age of 82. leader of the anti-racist white panther party, sinclair was targeted by the government and sentenced to 10 years in prison for possessing two marijuana joints, only to be freed after a massive campaign headlined by john and yoko. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the israeli publications +972 and local call have exposed how the israeli military used an artificial intelligence program known as lavender to develop a kill list in gaza that includes as many as 37,000 palestinians who were targeted for assassination with little human oversight. the report is based in part on interviews with six israeli intelligence officers who had first hand involvement with the ai system. +972 reports -- "lavender has played a central role in the unprecedented bombing of palestinians, especially during the early stages of the war. in fact, according to the sources, its influence on the military's operations was such that they essentially treated the outp
their revolutionary manager john sinclair passed away tuesday in detroit at the age of 82. leader of the anti-racist white panther party, sinclair was targeted by the government and sentenced to 10 years in prison for possessing two marijuana joints, only to be freed after a massive campaign headlined by john and yoko. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the israeli publications +972 and local call have exposed how the israeli military used an...
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[applause] >> >> >> my name is alex sinclair of willow on the green in san francisco. we are the only british tea shop on the west coast and focused on high quality luxury goods from the u.k. and we have teas and baked goods. we came up with the name because willow is made with baskets and the parklett, a willow green and that is a picnic in the park. i have come up with the idea because i have lived in the neighborhood for a year. seven years ago we had a tea shop. during covid we needed to have a new flavor and rejuvenate the business. we are between two beautiful businesses. i realized with the shop opening next to the bakery, we had a beautiful tea shop in the area. we started with british teas and want to support local tea makers in the local area. and once you have cheese and biscuits need tea and jam and lemon curd and chocolate and all of these parts basically imported from the u.k. our most popular products come from wales. it's an extra cheddar and next popular product is a jam made with alpine strawberry. so you get a taste of a nice strawberry. this is abou
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road closures through there are 1st street southbound from sunset to sinclair. grant street both directions from concord to park street. and then the road is closed from east street southbound from concord boulevard to sunset avenue. so potentially you can use willow pass over to highway 4. maybe take 242 down to 680. really depend on where your commute takes further morning but just be aware of the closures through there and could impact your drive if you are headed towards that concord b.a.r.t. station. the rest of our freeways are looking okay. the bay bridge toll plaza, off to a good start. no traffic to report as you head into san francisco. and we're off to a good start on most of the bay area bridges. but of course keeping a close eye on the closures in and around concord and going to update you on that through the morning. right now look at that forecast. darren is in this morning for jessica. >>> good morning guys, this is a pretty quiet morning for us weather-wise. real focus in the forecast is what's coming for the end of the week and the weekend. rea
road closures through there are 1st street southbound from sunset to sinclair. grant street both directions from concord to park street. and then the road is closed from east street southbound from concord boulevard to sunset avenue. so potentially you can use willow pass over to highway 4. maybe take 242 down to 680. really depend on where your commute takes further morning but just be aware of the closures through there and could impact your drive if you are headed towards that concord...
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the government dean isn't in the trunk, then there's no sinclair, in his foster larry shifted upwards, was douglas who saw him and the more appropriate after the death of a one year, a new lead to long combat the ball came to power. and i'm ready to double for example. yeah, q is there. why do you know for fiddler problem? because it isn't good for tiffany to one is the one the bronze demetrius, the dean. good luck. boeing. enemy, a deep political crisis ensued. the walk a, the country 2nd largest city, turned into a theatre of last year from 130 to the other 2 on the road as of no mortgage. how did the dramatic events unfold? and how is black a recovering from? he is a bloody conflict. watch on uh to the in the us to update allows new fluid ingredients like g hmos, growth hormone, and chemical preservice, unless it is proven to be harmful. in contrast to european e, f. s a requires additives to be proven safe before approval and has banned the use of growth hormones and several chemical additives. these differing philosophies lead to certain additives be allowed in the us, but banned
the government dean isn't in the trunk, then there's no sinclair, in his foster larry shifted upwards, was douglas who saw him and the more appropriate after the death of a one year, a new lead to long combat the ball came to power. and i'm ready to double for example. yeah, q is there. why do you know for fiddler problem? because it isn't good for tiffany to one is the one the bronze demetrius, the dean. good luck. boeing. enemy, a deep political crisis ensued. the walk a, the country 2nd...
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things go along for a long time, then it falls off a cliff for reasons you know, because upton sinclair, a book about how discussing the meatpacking plants are and we get the we get the progressive era. so i think what's needed now is something the equivalent of the progressive era, which a doctrine of, let's say, fair that everybody took granted and the courts all embraced the fact. and in one decade it was gone. so to the the order the only order i can think of, which is not the only order is is to try to make system change system failure in system overhaul a part of the 2024 debates just get it in the public you know get that i'm not necessarily for a third party candidate but i'm for the threat of a third party candidate because maybe can talk about this, you know, and get some attention for it. and then if you ever were able to build up the momentum to to to do change the way it happen, you could never get congress to rewrite 250 million worth. you would do you had versions, base closing commissions or simpson-bowles. you get experts. i volunteered to run for free who would rewrite
things go along for a long time, then it falls off a cliff for reasons you know, because upton sinclair, a book about how discussing the meatpacking plants are and we get the we get the progressive era. so i think what's needed now is something the equivalent of the progressive era, which a doctrine of, let's say, fair that everybody took granted and the courts all embraced the fact. and in one decade it was gone. so to the the order the only order i can think of, which is not the only order is...
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question here from mike sinclair. mike says u.s. commercial space is a key advantage that the u.s. enjoys over strategic rivals yet it is different than aerospace primes which are big and established. given this nature of many commercial space entities are you ensure cyber resilience that space is going to rely on? >> i think that support in cyber from commercial is one of the areas that i described. it all goes to the risk assessment of what burden are we going to lay on the company to make sure that cyber protection that makes the government more comfortable but we recognize that slows things down and makes things more expensive and at the same time, it bise -- buys down risk and it's a discussion to articulate the risk and the tradeoff as we work with each of the companies on, are we willing to go faster to have less cyber reserves and willing to accept risker in testing of a new capability. these are the same decisions we make. it's that same discussion in understanding the burden on the commercial company and being upfront, capping our expectations in the language and the comm
question here from mike sinclair. mike says u.s. commercial space is a key advantage that the u.s. enjoys over strategic rivals yet it is different than aerospace primes which are big and established. given this nature of many commercial space entities are you ensure cyber resilience that space is going to rely on? >> i think that support in cyber from commercial is one of the areas that i described. it all goes to the risk assessment of what burden are we going to lay on the company to...
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colfax and concord boulevard, east street and concord boulevard, first street and sinclair avenue. but the biggest impact will be to the concord bart station. since the bart parking lot on park street is closed because of the fire. that does mean if you are taking bart today, you'll want to leave your car at home or choose a different bart station. your closest options are going to be the north concord martinez station or pleasant hill. so a good reminder that you're going to want to have to take a few extra minutes if you are passing through this area and prepare for delays. for now, reporting live in concord. lena howland abc seven news thank you. >> lena. leaders in the north bay say they're seeing progress in their fight against homelessness. napa county is sharing the first results from this year's point in time count. the county says the total number of unhoused people dropped 18% compared to january of last year . the number of people spending the night on the street dropped 42, with more people staying in shelters in the south bay. big changes are coming to the salvation ar
colfax and concord boulevard, east street and concord boulevard, first street and sinclair avenue. but the biggest impact will be to the concord bart station. since the bart parking lot on park street is closed because of the fire. that does mean if you are taking bart today, you'll want to leave your car at home or choose a different bart station. your closest options are going to be the north concord martinez station or pleasant hill. so a good reminder that you're going to want to have to...
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off, you know, for parts we're seeing that in health and we're seeing that in journalism like know sinclair media, you know like they get these shared scripts that every news outlet is supposed say across the country that have, you know, a particular agenda. so i think it's really problematic because when you have local media, i that is a way to bring people together. and i think we spend so much time now working from home now, you know, to real people, you know, covered didn't help. we are all hunkered down our homes and it caused us to live in our echo chambers where we don't really talk and see, you know, real people anymore. we only talk with our small groups who engage in groupthink and can be really awful. and i think when we have these small publications and we're reading about issues. it builds, you know, we talk about maybe the local football team won the championship or the kid won the prize in the science fair or, you know, something local that's going on that can be a point of pride or local issues, local challenges. i remember there was one where a developer was going to buy a
off, you know, for parts we're seeing that in health and we're seeing that in journalism like know sinclair media, you know like they get these shared scripts that every news outlet is supposed say across the country that have, you know, a particular agenda. so i think it's really problematic because when you have local media, i that is a way to bring people together. and i think we spend so much time now working from home now, you know, to real people, you know, covered didn't help. we are all...
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include those involvingcocts and not (indiscernible) that concludes today's >> >> >> my name is alex sinclair of willow on the green in san francisco. we are the only british tea shop on the west coast and focused on high quality luxury goods from the u.k. and we have teas and baked goods. we came up with the name because willow is made with baskets and the parklett, a willow green and that is a picnic in the park. i have come up with the idea because i have lived in the neighborhood for a year. seven years ago we had a tea shop. during covid we needed to have a new flavor and rejuvenate the business. we are between two beautiful businesses. i realized with the shop opening next to the bakery, we had a beautiful tea shop in the area. we started with british teas and want to support local tea makers in the local area. and once you have cheese and biscuits need tea and jam and lemon curd and chocolate and all of these parts basically imported from the u.k. our most popular products come from wales. it's an extra cheddar and next popular product is a jam made with alpine strawberry. so you get a
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prior to working at the center, she worked for the behavioral health division at sinclair. the children's advocacy center provides diligent work for the children of pennsylvania. having completed more than 1900 medical exams and conducted 2, 300 forensic interviews in the last 10 years. during child abuse prevention month we must recognize those essential to safeguarding our youth. ms. salzman was one of four recipients of the award this year. congratulations on the award and thanks for all do you to protect the children in our community. thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from north carolina seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. manning: mr. speaker, last saturday iran launched an unprecedented attack on our key democratic ally israel. the government of iran is the leading state sponsor of terrorism worldwide.
prior to working at the center, she worked for the behavioral health division at sinclair. the children's advocacy center provides diligent work for the children of pennsylvania. having completed more than 1900 medical exams and conducted 2, 300 forensic interviews in the last 10 years. during child abuse prevention month we must recognize those essential to safeguarding our youth. ms. salzman was one of four recipients of the award this year. congratulations on the award and thanks for all do...
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it's like babbitt, sinclair lewis. these people are, like, well, okay, they give speeches. they got to say something. fed's got to say, you know, someone from philadelphia has to say something and so does someone from st. louis, but there is one guy, and he's who we should be listening to, and the other guys are just noise. they are noise, carl. >> do you think fed speak has a tendency to want to be visible and stand out and maybe that moves their view at the margin to the extreme? >> no, i think they have to say something, and they do have views, but we have a very powerful fed chief. very powerful, who takes council of himself. one of the reasons he's so good is he's got rigor. he doesn't just bounce around. he's incredibly conscious of his words. these other people seem to think, you know, we can say whatever they want, because they're not playing a hedge fund game. they don't realize that we hang on every word and there's algorithms that go with them and now a.i. and chatgpt and what they said before that and we're measuring that against gemini and looking at claude iv.
it's like babbitt, sinclair lewis. these people are, like, well, okay, they give speeches. they got to say something. fed's got to say, you know, someone from philadelphia has to say something and so does someone from st. louis, but there is one guy, and he's who we should be listening to, and the other guys are just noise. they are noise, carl. >> do you think fed speak has a tendency to want to be visible and stand out and maybe that moves their view at the margin to the extreme?...
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in an attempt to get rid of some of the chocolate treats, dan, who owns sinclair general stores, decided to raffle off 100 of the eggs to one lucky winner and to help raise funds for a charity, can for a charity, he can exclusively winner exclusively reveal. the winner on this show, take it away, dan . on this show, take it away, dan. >> hello everyone. this is the orkney egg man and we are doing the live draw for our raffle for the live draw for our raffle for the rnli. thank you so much everyone for supporting our effort and thank you for my staff for helping with this wonderful draw, we are live from leeds and we are about to draw the raffle and my good friend here, matthew rogers will will do just that now. so if we zoom in on the phone. okay. and the winner of the raffle is good luck to everybody. >> random number, generator number five four, four. >> and the winner is number 544. as dan revealed there, the ticket five, four, four is the winning ticket. >> so the winner is russell dolan. congratulations, russell. the winner of a hundred easter eggs. don't eat them all at once. seems
in an attempt to get rid of some of the chocolate treats, dan, who owns sinclair general stores, decided to raffle off 100 of the eggs to one lucky winner and to help raise funds for a charity, can for a charity, he can exclusively winner exclusively reveal. the winner on this show, take it away, dan . on this show, take it away, dan. >> hello everyone. this is the orkney egg man and we are doing the live draw for our raffle for the live draw for our raffle for the rnli. thank you so much...