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i am in tacoma, alabama and there. i am in tacoma, alabama and the damage- — there. i am in tacoma, alabama and the damage. i've _ there. i am in tacoma, alabama and the damage. i've never— there. i am in tacoma, alabama and the damage. i've never seen - there. i am in tacoma, alabama and the damage. i've never seen and - there. i am in tacoma, alabama and the damage. i've never seen and it | the damage. i've never seen and it like it in my _ the damage. i've never seen and it like it in my years _ the damage. i've never seen and it like it in my years of— like it in my years of storm chasing _ like it in my years of storm chasing i_ like it in my years of storm chasing. i devastated and seen all across_ chasing. i devastated and seen all across town. you can see this area smothered — across town. you can see this area smothered by the speaker. yesterday when this occurred in southern — yesterday when this occurred in southern mama i was west in greensboro, alabama intercepting another_ greensboro, alabama intercepting another tornado that caused more extensi
i am in tacoma, alabama and there. i am in tacoma, alabama and the damage- — there. i am in tacoma, alabama and the damage. i've _ there. i am in tacoma, alabama and the damage. i've never— there. i am in tacoma, alabama and the damage. i've never seen - there. i am in tacoma, alabama and the damage. i've never seen and - there. i am in tacoma, alabama and the damage. i've never seen and it | the damage. i've never seen and it like it in my _ the damage. i've never seen and it like it in my...
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. >> victoria woodard who served as mayor of tacoma washington it spoke from the u.s. conference of mayors with her meeting in washington dc on how cities can address local challenges or partnerships with other organizations. >> they are back and it's because my daughter does not feel like she had a large enough role in the last one so we are going to expand her role a little bit our next speaker is not only a strong member of our organization and chair of our women and mayors leadership alliance gala but she recently took over as president of her sister organization and they have been a true partner on legislation and advocacy. we are working together on implementation on the bipartisan infrastructure law through the bloomberg funded infrastructure hub please join me in welcoming mayor victoria woodard. [applause] ♪ >> while. in my notes it says it will be introduced by the voice of god and i said that must be francis suarez. but then to have his daughter say my name, how cool is that? [applause] honestly she got my name right more than most adults get my last name
. >> victoria woodard who served as mayor of tacoma washington it spoke from the u.s. conference of mayors with her meeting in washington dc on how cities can address local challenges or partnerships with other organizations. >> they are back and it's because my daughter does not feel like she had a large enough role in the last one so we are going to expand her role a little bit our next speaker is not only a strong member of our organization and chair of our women and mayors...
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missin' yeah boy i can be ♪ ♪ the whiskey in your soda the lime to your corona ♪ ♪ shotgun in your tacoma the audrey to your hank ♪ ♪ she's got a little style and a hollywood smile ♪ ♪ but believe me honey good as money in the bank ♪ ♪ i'm everything she is and everything she ain't ♪ ♪ she's all wrong for you ♪ ♪ just the girl next door you know as right as rain ♪ ♪ the whiskey in your soda the lime to your corona ♪ ♪ shotgun in your tacoma the audrey to your hank ♪ ♪ she's got a little style and a hollywood smile ♪ ♪ but believe me honey good as money in the bank ♪ ♪ i'm everything she is and everything she ain't ♪ ♪ i'm everything she is and everything she ain't ♪♪ [cheers and applause] >> kelly: all right, everybody, welcome to "the kelly clarkson show"! give it up for my band, y'all! [cheers and applause] that was "everything she ain't" by rising country star hailey whitters from her album. rolling stone called it the best country album of 2022. that's saying a lot, y'all, that's incredible! check it out. but let's get things started wit
missin' yeah boy i can be ♪ ♪ the whiskey in your soda the lime to your corona ♪ ♪ shotgun in your tacoma the audrey to your hank ♪ ♪ she's got a little style and a hollywood smile ♪ ♪ but believe me honey good as money in the bank ♪ ♪ i'm everything she is and everything she ain't ♪ ♪ she's all wrong for you ♪ ♪ just the girl next door you know as right as rain ♪ ♪ the whiskey in your soda the lime to your corona ♪ ♪ shotgun in your tacoma the audrey to your...
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there's only one of me ♪ ♪ the whiskey in your soda the lime to your crone yeah ♪ ♪ shotgun in your tacoma the audrey to your hank ♪ ♪ she's got a little style and a hollywood smile but believe me honey good as money in the bank ♪ ♪ i'm everything she is and everything she ain't ♪ ♪ ♪ she's all wrong for you i'm just the girl next door ♪ ♪ you know is right as rain ♪ ♪ the whiskey in your soda the lime to your corona ♪ ♪ shotgun in your tacoma the audrey to your hank ♪ ♪ she's got a little style and a hollywood smile ♪ ♪ but believe me honey good as money in the bank ♪ ♪ i'm everything she is and everything she ain't ♪ ♪ yeah i'm everything she is and everything she ain't ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >>> this is "nightline." >> tonight, under surveillance. your face caught on camera and the information it may hold. >> it is very dystopian. it is very 1984-ish. it's clearly not what it was originally intended. it's frightening. >> facial recognition being used to ban people from a new york sports arena. >> the ticket has been revoked and you are
there's only one of me ♪ ♪ the whiskey in your soda the lime to your crone yeah ♪ ♪ shotgun in your tacoma the audrey to your hank ♪ ♪ she's got a little style and a hollywood smile but believe me honey good as money in the bank ♪ ♪ i'm everything she is and everything she ain't ♪ ♪ ♪ she's all wrong for you i'm just the girl next door ♪ ♪ you know is right as rain ♪ ♪ the whiskey in your soda the lime to your corona ♪ ♪ shotgun in your tacoma the audrey to...
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it happened early monday in the city of auburn outside tacoma. surveillance video shows the man grabbing the woman's arm and trying to loop it with zip ties before she pulled her arm away. police say the suspect has a unique tattoo on his forearm that appears to read "chevrolet." >>> all right. check this out. a 12-year-old fisherman's catch of the day. that's a great whi wondering what actually goes into your multivitamin? at new chapter, its' innovation, organic ingredients, and fermentation. fermentation? yes. formulated to help you body really truly absorb the natural goodness. new chapter. wellness, well done. suffering from sinus congestion, especially at night? try vicks sinex for instant relief that lasts up to 12 hours. vicks sinex targets congestion at the source, relieving nasal congestion and sinus pressure by reducing swelling in the sinuses. try vicks sinex. want luxury hair repair that doesn't cost $50? pantene's pro-vitamin formula repairs hair. as well as the leading luxury bonding treatment. for softness and resilience, without
it happened early monday in the city of auburn outside tacoma. surveillance video shows the man grabbing the woman's arm and trying to loop it with zip ties before she pulled her arm away. police say the suspect has a unique tattoo on his forearm that appears to read "chevrolet." >>> all right. check this out. a 12-year-old fisherman's catch of the day. that's a great whi wondering what actually goes into your multivitamin? at new chapter, its' innovation, organic...
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the death of corey, how him being a young college kid and me being just, you know, some hoodlum from tacoma, how anybody would be able to kind of see the person that i've become or mine managed that's something that's always been a fear of mine. nobody would really ever give me a chance. ah, washington state does not have pool waiting up for role in the early ninety's. what it replaced parole with was determinant sentences. in other words, i'm going to sent to you to a period of time and it cannot be reduced. doesn't matter what you do in prison, that your sens washington has started to figure out that system is not very jobs that doesn't work. and so they've started to bring parole back. actually brought girl back for sex offences. and the other group is juvenile. if commodity had committed the crime, $61.00 days earlier, each 2 months passed his 18th birthday, he will been in juvenile. can he be eligible for parole today? problem with punishment. the problem with setting a life without parole sentence. for somebody who was 18 years old at the time in the crime is you don't know who he's g
the death of corey, how him being a young college kid and me being just, you know, some hoodlum from tacoma, how anybody would be able to kind of see the person that i've become or mine managed that's something that's always been a fear of mine. nobody would really ever give me a chance. ah, washington state does not have pool waiting up for role in the early ninety's. what it replaced parole with was determinant sentences. in other words, i'm going to sent to you to a period of time and it...
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the death of cory, how him being a young college kid and me being just, you know, some hoodlum from tacoma, how anybody would be able to kind of see the person that i've become or my manager has something that's always been a fear of mine. nobody was really ever give me a chance. ah, washington state does not have pool wiped out a role in the early ninety's. what it replaced parole with was determinant senses. in other words, i'm going to send you to a period of time and it cannot be reduced, doesn't matter what you do in prison. that's your sense. washington has started to figure out that system is not very jobs, but it doesn't work. and so they've started to bring parole back. actually brought girl back for sex offences. and the other group is juvenile is kemati, had committed the crime. 61 days earlier, 2 months passed his 18th birthday. he would have been in juvenile and he'd be eligible for parole today. problem with punishment. the problem with setting a life without parole sentence. for somebody who was 18 years old at the time in the crime is you don't know who he's going to be 20
the death of cory, how him being a young college kid and me being just, you know, some hoodlum from tacoma, how anybody would be able to kind of see the person that i've become or my manager has something that's always been a fear of mine. nobody was really ever give me a chance. ah, washington state does not have pool wiped out a role in the early ninety's. what it replaced parole with was determinant senses. in other words, i'm going to send you to a period of time and it cannot be reduced,...
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the death of corey, how him being a young college kid and me being just, you know, some hoodlum from tacoma, how anybody would be able to kind of see the person that i've become, or my manager has something that's always been a fear of mine. nobody was really ever give me a chance. ah, washington state does not have pool wiping up a role in the early ninety's. what it replaced parole with was determinant senses. in other words, i'm going to send you to a period of time and it cannot be reduced, doesn't matter what you do in prison, that your sens washington has started to figure out. that system is not very jobs that doesn't work. and so they've started to bring parole back, actually brought girl back for sex. the families and the other group is juvenile, is kemati, had committed the crime. 61 days earlier in 2 months passed his 18th birthday. he would have been a juvenile and he be eligible for parole today. problem with punishment. the problem with setting a life without parole sentence. for somebody who was 18 years old at the time in the crime is you don't know who he's going to be 20 y
the death of corey, how him being a young college kid and me being just, you know, some hoodlum from tacoma, how anybody would be able to kind of see the person that i've become, or my manager has something that's always been a fear of mine. nobody was really ever give me a chance. ah, washington state does not have pool wiping up a role in the early ninety's. what it replaced parole with was determinant senses. in other words, i'm going to send you to a period of time and it cannot be reduced,...
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and me being just, you know, some mo hoodlum from tacoma, how anybody would be able to kind of see the person that i've become, or my manager that's something that's always been a fear of mine. nobody was really ever give me a chance. the washington state does not have will wake up a role in the early 1900 is what it replaced parole with was determinant senses. in other words, i'm going to send to you to a period of time and it cannot be reduced. doesn't matter what you do in prison, that your sens washington has started to figure out that system is not very jobs that doesn't work. and so they've started to bring parole back. actually brought girl back for sex offences. and the other group is juvenile. if commodity had committed the crime, $61.00 days earlier, each 2 months passed his 18th birthday, he would have been a juvenile. can he be eligible for parole today? problem with punishment. the problem with setting a life without parole sentence. for somebody who was 18 years old at the time in the crime is you don't know who he's going to be 20 years. ah, it was never really something
and me being just, you know, some mo hoodlum from tacoma, how anybody would be able to kind of see the person that i've become, or my manager that's something that's always been a fear of mine. nobody was really ever give me a chance. the washington state does not have will wake up a role in the early 1900 is what it replaced parole with was determinant senses. in other words, i'm going to send to you to a period of time and it cannot be reduced. doesn't matter what you do in prison, that your...
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. >> tacoma, washington. >> long beach, california. >> new jersey. >> the great state of north carolina. >> new orleans, louisiana. >> kansas city chiefs. [laughter] >> des moines, iowa. >> mesa, arizona. >> columbus. >> anderson, indiana. >> oakland, california. >> boca raton, florida. >> burnsville, minnesota. >> it is my privilege to be back here with my brothers and sisters from across this great country. people can easily become disillusioned by what is happening in washington, but being around these mayors it is easy to have hope in our politics. i have been the president of the organization for a little more than a year and it has given me a greater appreciation for the depth and power of america's mayors. as i traveled around the country and the world with my fellow mayors, i am humbled by their leadership and sense of purpose. i have gotten to better understand their diverse perspectives on the shared challenges we face. i have seen how they step up. for 91 years, american mayors have gathered in washington every january. 91 years. it is a testament to the strength of this orga
. >> tacoma, washington. >> long beach, california. >> new jersey. >> the great state of north carolina. >> new orleans, louisiana. >> kansas city chiefs. [laughter] >> des moines, iowa. >> mesa, arizona. >> columbus. >> anderson, indiana. >> oakland, california. >> boca raton, florida. >> burnsville, minnesota. >> it is my privilege to be back here with my brothers and sisters from across this great country....
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death of corey, how him being a young college kid and me being just, you know, some move hoodlum from tacoma, how anybody would be able to kind of see the person that i've become or my manager that's something that's always been a fear of mine. nobody was really ever give me a chance. the washington state does not have wiped up a role in the early 19 eighties. what it replaced parole with was determinant sentences. in other words, i'm going to send you to a period of time and it cannot be reduced, doesn't matter what you do in prison. that's your sense. washington has started to figure out that system is not very jobs, but it doesn't work. and so they've started to bring parole back. actually brought girl back for sex offences. and the other group is juvenile is kemati, had committed the crime. 61 days earlier, 2 months passed his 18th birthday. he would have been a juvenile, can he be eligible for parole to the problem with punishment? the problem with setting a life without parole sentence. for somebody who was 18 years old at the time of the crime, you don't know who he's going to be 20 y
death of corey, how him being a young college kid and me being just, you know, some move hoodlum from tacoma, how anybody would be able to kind of see the person that i've become or my manager that's something that's always been a fear of mine. nobody was really ever give me a chance. the washington state does not have wiped up a role in the early 19 eighties. what it replaced parole with was determinant sentences. in other words, i'm going to send you to a period of time and it cannot be...
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the death of corey, how him being a young college kid and me being just, you know, some hoodlum from tacoma, how anybody would be able to kind of see the person that i've become or mine managed that's something that's always been a fear of mine. nobody was really ever give me a chance. ah, washington state does not have pool waiting for role in the early ninety's. what it replaced parole with was determinant sentences. in other words, i'm going to sent to you to a period of time and it cannot be reduced, doesn't matter what you do in prison. that's your sense. washington has started to figure out that system is not very jobs that doesn't work. and so they've started to bring parole back, actually brought girl back for sex offences. and the other group is juvenile is kemati, had committed the crime. 61 days earlier in 2 months passed his 18th birthday. he would have been in juvenile and he'd be eligible for parole today. problem with punishment. the problem with setting a life without parole sentence. for somebody who was 18 years old at the time in the crime is you don't know who he's going
the death of corey, how him being a young college kid and me being just, you know, some hoodlum from tacoma, how anybody would be able to kind of see the person that i've become or mine managed that's something that's always been a fear of mine. nobody was really ever give me a chance. ah, washington state does not have pool waiting for role in the early ninety's. what it replaced parole with was determinant sentences. in other words, i'm going to sent to you to a period of time and it cannot...
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the death of corey, how him being a young college kid and me being just, you know, some hoodlum from tacoma, how anybody would be able to kind of see the person that i've become or mine manager has something that's always been a fear of mine. nobody was really ever give me a chance. ah, washington state does not have pool waiting for role in the early ninety's. what it replaced parole with was determinant sentences. in other words, i'm going to sent to you to a period of time and it cannot be reduced. doesn't matter what you do in prison, that your sens washington has started to figure out that system is not very jobs that doesn't work. and so they've started to bring parole back. actually brought girl back for sex offences. and the other group is juvenile. if kemati had committed the crime, $61.00 days earlier, 2 months passed his 18th birthday, he would have been in juvenile and he'd be eligible for parole today. problem with punishment. the problem with setting a life without parole sentence. for somebody who was 18 years old at the time in the crime is you don't know who he's going to b
the death of corey, how him being a young college kid and me being just, you know, some hoodlum from tacoma, how anybody would be able to kind of see the person that i've become or mine manager has something that's always been a fear of mine. nobody was really ever give me a chance. ah, washington state does not have pool waiting for role in the early ninety's. what it replaced parole with was determinant sentences. in other words, i'm going to sent to you to a period of time and it cannot be...
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the death of corey, how him being a young college kid and me being just, you know, some hoodlum from tacoma, how anybody would be able to kind of see the person that i've become, or my manager has something that's always been a fear of mine. nobody was really ever give me a chance. ah, washington state does not have pool wiped out a role in the early ninety's. what it replaced parole with was determinant senses. in other words, i'm going to send you to a period of time and it cannot be reduced, doesn't matter what you do in prison. that's your sense. washington has started to figure out that system is not very jobs that doesn't work. and so they've started to bring parole back, actually brought girl back for sex offences. and the other group is juvenile is kemati, had committed the crime. 61 days earlier, 2 months passed his 18th birthday. he would have been in juvenile and he'd be eligible for parole. today, problem with punishment, the problem with setting a life without parole sentence. for somebody who was 18 years old at the time in the crime is you don't know who he's going to be 20 y
the death of corey, how him being a young college kid and me being just, you know, some hoodlum from tacoma, how anybody would be able to kind of see the person that i've become, or my manager has something that's always been a fear of mine. nobody was really ever give me a chance. ah, washington state does not have pool wiped out a role in the early ninety's. what it replaced parole with was determinant senses. in other words, i'm going to send you to a period of time and it cannot be reduced,...
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the death of corey, how him being a young college kid and me being just, you know, some hoodlum from tacoma, how anybody would be able to kind of see the person that i've become, or my manager has something that's always been a fear of mine. nobody was really ever give me a chance. ah, washington state does not have pool waiting for role in the early ninety's. what it replaced parole with was determinant sensors and other words, i'm going to send to you to a period of time and it cannot be reduced, doesn't matter what you do in prison. that's your sense. washington has started to figure out that system is not very jobs that doesn't work. and so they've started to bring parole back. actually brought girl back for sex offences. and the other group is juvenile commodity, had committed the crime. 61 days earlier, 2 months passed his 18th birthday. he would have been in juvenile and he'd be eligible for parole today. problem with punishment. the problem with setting a life without parole sentence. for somebody who was 18 years old at the time in the crime is you don't know who he's going to be 2
the death of corey, how him being a young college kid and me being just, you know, some hoodlum from tacoma, how anybody would be able to kind of see the person that i've become, or my manager has something that's always been a fear of mine. nobody was really ever give me a chance. ah, washington state does not have pool waiting for role in the early ninety's. what it replaced parole with was determinant sensors and other words, i'm going to send to you to a period of time and it cannot be...
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and me being just, you know, some move hoodlum from tacoma, how anybody would be able to kind of see the person that i've become, or my manager that's something that's always been a fear of mine. nobody was really ever give me a chance. the washington state does not have will wake up a role in the early ninety's. what it replaced parole with was determinant sentences. in other words, i'm going to send you to a period of time and it cannot be reduced, doesn't matter what you do in prison. that's your sense. washington has started to figure out that system is not very jobs, but it doesn't work. and so they've started to bring parole back, actually brought parole back for sex offences. and the other group is juvenile is kemati, had committed the crime. 61 days earlier, 2 months passed his 18th birthday. he would have been in juvenile and he'd be eligible for parole today. problem with punishment. the problem with setting a life without parole sentence. for somebody who was 18 years old at the time in the crime is you don't know who he's going to be 20 years. ah, it was never really some
and me being just, you know, some move hoodlum from tacoma, how anybody would be able to kind of see the person that i've become, or my manager that's something that's always been a fear of mine. nobody was really ever give me a chance. the washington state does not have will wake up a role in the early ninety's. what it replaced parole with was determinant sentences. in other words, i'm going to send you to a period of time and it cannot be reduced, doesn't matter what you do in prison. that's...
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the death of cory, how him being a young college kid and me being just, you know, some hoodlum from tacoma, how anybody would be able to kind of see the person that i've become or my manager has something that's always been a fear of mine. nobody was really ever give me a chance. ah, washington state does not have pool waiting up for role in the early ninety's. what it replaced parole with was determinant senses. in other words, i'm going to send you to a period of time and it cannot be reduced. doesn't matter what you do in prison, that's your sens. washington has started to figure out that system is not very jobs that doesn't work. and so they've started to bring parole back, actually brought parole back for sex offences. and the other group is juvenile is kemati, had committed the crime. 61 days earlier, 2 months passed his 18th birthday. he would have been a juvenile, can he be eligible for parole to the problem with punishment? the problem with setting a life without parole sentence. for somebody who was 18 years old at the time in the crime, you don't know who he's going to be 20 yea
the death of cory, how him being a young college kid and me being just, you know, some hoodlum from tacoma, how anybody would be able to kind of see the person that i've become or my manager has something that's always been a fear of mine. nobody was really ever give me a chance. ah, washington state does not have pool waiting up for role in the early ninety's. what it replaced parole with was determinant senses. in other words, i'm going to send you to a period of time and it cannot be...
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death of cory, how him being a young college kid and me being just, you know, some move hoodlum from tacoma, how anybody would be able to kind of see the person that i've become, or my manager that's something that's always been a fear of mine. nobody was really ever give me a chance. the washington state does not have will wake up a role in the early ninety's. what it replaced parole with was determinant sense. in other words, i'm going to send you to a period of time and it cannot be reduced, doesn't matter what you do in prison. that's your sense. washington has started to figure out that system is not very jobs that doesn't work. and so they've started to bring parole back, actually brought girl back for sex offences. and the other group is juvenile is kemati, had committed the crime. $61.00 days earlier, each 2 months passed his 18th birthday. he would have been in juvenile and he'd be eligible for parole today. problem with punishment. the problem with setting a life without parole sentence. for somebody who was 18 years old at the time in the crime is you don't know who he's going to
death of cory, how him being a young college kid and me being just, you know, some move hoodlum from tacoma, how anybody would be able to kind of see the person that i've become, or my manager that's something that's always been a fear of mine. nobody was really ever give me a chance. the washington state does not have will wake up a role in the early ninety's. what it replaced parole with was determinant sense. in other words, i'm going to send you to a period of time and it cannot be reduced,...
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the death of corey, how him being a young college kid and me being just, you know, some hoodlum from tacoma, how anybody would be able to kind of see the person that i've become or mine managed that's something that's always been a fear of mine. nobody was really ever give me a chance. ah, washington state does not have pool, wiping up a role in the early ninety's. what it replaced parole with was determinant sensors. in other words, i'm going to send you to a period of time and it cannot be reduced, doesn't matter what you do in prison. that's your sense. washington, it has started to figure out that system is not very jobs that it doesn't work. and so they've started to bring port back, actually brought girl back for sex offences, and the other group is juvenile. if commodity had committed the crime, $61.00 days earlier, 2 months passed his 18th birthday. he would have been a juvenile. can he be eligible for parole? today, problem with punishment, the problem with setting a life without parole sentence. for somebody who was 18 years old at the time of the crime is you don't know who he's
the death of corey, how him being a young college kid and me being just, you know, some hoodlum from tacoma, how anybody would be able to kind of see the person that i've become or mine managed that's something that's always been a fear of mine. nobody was really ever give me a chance. ah, washington state does not have pool, wiping up a role in the early ninety's. what it replaced parole with was determinant sensors. in other words, i'm going to send you to a period of time and it cannot be...
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the death of corey, how him being a young college kid and me being just you know, some hoodlum from tacoma, how anybody would be able to kind of see the person that i've become or my manager has something that's always been a fear of mine. nobody was really ever give me a chance. ah, washington state does not have pool wiped out for role in the early ninety's. what it replaced parole with was determinant senses. other words, i'm going to send to you to a period of time and it cannot be reduced, doesn't matter what you do in prison. that's your sense. washington has started to figure out that system is not very jobs, but it doesn't work. and so they've started to bring parole back, actually brought parole back for sex offences. and the other group is juvenile is kemati, had committed the crime. $61.00 days earlier, each 2 months passed his 18th birthday. he will been in juvenile and he'd be eligible for parole. today, problem with punishment, the problem with setting a life without parole sentence. for somebody who was 18 years old at the time in the crime is you don't know who he's going t
the death of corey, how him being a young college kid and me being just you know, some hoodlum from tacoma, how anybody would be able to kind of see the person that i've become or my manager has something that's always been a fear of mine. nobody was really ever give me a chance. ah, washington state does not have pool wiped out for role in the early ninety's. what it replaced parole with was determinant senses. other words, i'm going to send to you to a period of time and it cannot be reduced,...
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and me being just, you know, some move hoodlum from tacoma, how anybody would be able to kind of see the person that i've become, or my manager that's something that's always been a fear of mine. nobody was really ever give me a chance. the washington state does not have will wiped up a role in the early ninety's. what it replaced parole with was determinant sentences. in other words, i'm going to send you to a period of time and it cannot be reduced, doesn't matter what you do in prison, that you're sens. washington has started to figure out that system is not very jobs that doesn't work. and so they've started to bring parole back, actually brought girl back for sex offences, and the other group is juvenile. if kemati had committed the crime, $61.00 days earlier, each 2 months passed his 18th birthday, he will been in juvenile. can he be eligible for parole? today, problem with punishment, the problem with setting a life without parole sentence. for somebody who was 18 years sold at the time of the crime is you don't know who he's going to be 20 years old. ah, it was never really s
and me being just, you know, some move hoodlum from tacoma, how anybody would be able to kind of see the person that i've become, or my manager that's something that's always been a fear of mine. nobody was really ever give me a chance. the washington state does not have will wiped up a role in the early ninety's. what it replaced parole with was determinant sentences. in other words, i'm going to send you to a period of time and it cannot be reduced, doesn't matter what you do in prison, that...
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the death of corey, how him being a young college kid and me being just, you know, some hoodlum from tacoma, how anybody would be able to kind of see the person that i've become or mine managed that's something that's always been a fear of mine. nobody was really ever give me a chance. ah, washington state does not have pool waiting up for role in the early ninety's. what it replaced parole with was determinant sensors. in other words, i'm going to send you to a period of time and it cannot be reduced, doesn't matter what you do in prison. that's your sense. washington has started to figure out that system is not very jobs that doesn't work. and so they've started to bring parole back. actually brought girl back for sex offences and the other group is juvenile. it's commodity had committed the crime. $61.00 days earlier, each 2 months passed his 18th birthday, he would have been in juvenile and he'd be eligible for parole today. problem with punishment. the problem with setting a life without parole sentence. for somebody who was 18 years old at the time in the crime is you don't know who h
the death of corey, how him being a young college kid and me being just, you know, some hoodlum from tacoma, how anybody would be able to kind of see the person that i've become or mine managed that's something that's always been a fear of mine. nobody was really ever give me a chance. ah, washington state does not have pool waiting up for role in the early ninety's. what it replaced parole with was determinant sensors. in other words, i'm going to send you to a period of time and it cannot be...
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the death of corey, how him being a young college kid and me being just, you know, some hoodlum from tacoma, how anybody would be able to kind of see the person that i've become or my manager has something that's always been a fear of mine. nobody was really ever give me a chance. ah, washington state does not have pool wiping up a role in the early ninety's. what it replaced parole with was determinant sensors. in other words, i'm going to send you to a period of time and it cannot be reduced, doesn't matter what you do in prison. that's your sense. washington has started to figure out that system is not very jobs that doesn't work. and so they've started to bring parole back, actually brought parole back for sex. the families and the other group is juvenile is kemati, had committed the crime. 61 days earlier, 2 months passed his 18th birthday. he would have been a juvenile, can he be eligible for parole to the problem with punishment? the problem with setting a life without parole sentence. for somebody who was 18 years old at the time in the crime is you don't know who he's going to be 2
the death of corey, how him being a young college kid and me being just, you know, some hoodlum from tacoma, how anybody would be able to kind of see the person that i've become or my manager has something that's always been a fear of mine. nobody was really ever give me a chance. ah, washington state does not have pool wiping up a role in the early ninety's. what it replaced parole with was determinant sensors. in other words, i'm going to send you to a period of time and it cannot be reduced,...
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the death of corey, how him being a young college kid and me being just, you know, some hoodlum from tacoma, how anybody would be able to kind of see the person that i've become or my manager has something that's always been a fear of mine. nobody would really ever give me a chance. ah, washington state does not have pool waiting up for role in the early ninety's. what it replaced parole with was determinant sensors. in other words, i'm going to send to you to a period of time and it cannot be reduced, doesn't matter what you do in prison. that's your sense. washington has started to figure out that system is not very jobs that doesn't work. and so they've started to bring parole back. actually brought girl back for sex offences. and the other group is juvenile is kemati, had committed the crime. 61 days earlier in 2 months passed his 18th birthday. he will been in juvenile and he be eligible for parole today. problem with punishment . the problem with setting a life without parole sentence. for somebody who was 18 years old at the time in the crime is you don't know who he's going to be 20
the death of corey, how him being a young college kid and me being just, you know, some hoodlum from tacoma, how anybody would be able to kind of see the person that i've become or my manager has something that's always been a fear of mine. nobody would really ever give me a chance. ah, washington state does not have pool waiting up for role in the early ninety's. what it replaced parole with was determinant sensors. in other words, i'm going to send to you to a period of time and it cannot be...
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the death of corey, how him being a young college kid and me being just, you know, some hoodlum from tacoma, how anybody would be able to kind of see the person that i've become or my manager has something that's always been a fear of mine. nobody would really ever give me a chance. ah, washington state does not have pool wiped out a role in the early 19 eighties. what it replaced parole with was determinant sentences. in other words, i'm going to send you to a period of time and it cannot be reduced, doesn't matter what you do in prison. that's your sense. washington has started to figure out that system is not very jobs that doesn't work. and so they've started to bring parole back, actually brought girl back for sex offences. and the other group is juvenile is kemati, had committed the crime. 61 days earlier, 2 months passed his 18th birthday. he would have been in juvenile and he'd be eligible for parole. today, problem with punishment, the problem with setting a life without parole sentence. for somebody who was 18 years old at the time in the crime is you don't know who he's going to
the death of corey, how him being a young college kid and me being just, you know, some hoodlum from tacoma, how anybody would be able to kind of see the person that i've become or my manager has something that's always been a fear of mine. nobody would really ever give me a chance. ah, washington state does not have pool wiped out a role in the early 19 eighties. what it replaced parole with was determinant sentences. in other words, i'm going to send you to a period of time and it cannot be...
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the death of corey, how him being a young college kid and me being just, you know, some hoodlum from tacoma, how anybody would be able to kind of see the person that i've become, or my manager has something that's always been a fear of mine. nobody was really ever give me a chance. ah, washington state does not have pool waiting for role in the early ninety's. what it replaced parole with was determinant senses. in other words, i'm going to send you to a period of time and it cannot be reduced, doesn't matter what you do in prison. that's your sense. washington has started to figure out that system is not very jobs, but it doesn't work. and so they've started to bring parole back, actually brought girl back for sex offences, and the other group is juvenile. if kemati had committed the crime, $61.00 days earlier, 2 months passed his 18th birthday. he would have been in juvenile and he'd be eligible for parole today. problem with punishment. the problem with setting a life without parole sentence. for somebody who was 18 years old at the time in the crime, you don't know who he's going to be
the death of corey, how him being a young college kid and me being just, you know, some hoodlum from tacoma, how anybody would be able to kind of see the person that i've become, or my manager has something that's always been a fear of mine. nobody was really ever give me a chance. ah, washington state does not have pool waiting for role in the early ninety's. what it replaced parole with was determinant senses. in other words, i'm going to send you to a period of time and it cannot be reduced,...
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and me being just, you know, some move hoodlum from tacoma, how anybody would be able to kind of see the person that i've become, or my manager that's something that's always been a fear of mine. nobody was really ever give me a chance. the washington state does not have will wake up a role in the early ninety's, what it replaced parole with was determinant sense. in other words, i'm going to send you to a period of time and it cannot be reduced, doesn't matter what you do in prison. that's your sense washington has started to figure out that system is not very jobs that doesn't work. and so they started to bring parole back, actually brought parole back for sex offences. and the other group is juvenile. if commodity had committed the crime, $61.00 days earlier in 2 months passed his 18th birthday, he would have been a juvenile. can he be eligible for parole today? problem with punishment. the problem with setting a life without parole sentence. for somebody who was 18 was old at the time when the crime is you don't know who he's going to be 20 years old. ah, it was never really some
and me being just, you know, some move hoodlum from tacoma, how anybody would be able to kind of see the person that i've become, or my manager that's something that's always been a fear of mine. nobody was really ever give me a chance. the washington state does not have will wake up a role in the early ninety's, what it replaced parole with was determinant sense. in other words, i'm going to send you to a period of time and it cannot be reduced, doesn't matter what you do in prison. that's...
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the death of corey, how him being a young college kid and me being just, you know, some hoodlum from tacoma, how anybody would be able to kind of see the person that i've become or my manager i guess something that's always been a fear of mine. nobody was really ever give me a chance. ah, washington state does not have pool waiting for role in the early ninety's. what it replaced parole with was determinant sentences. in other words, i'm going to send you to a period of time and it cannot be reduced, doesn't matter what you do in prison. that's your sense. washington has started to figure out that system is not very jobs that it doesn't work. and so they've started to bring parole back, actually brought girl back for sex offences, and the other group is juvenile. if kemati had committed the crime $61.00 days earlier, each 2 months passed his 18th birthday, he would have been in juvenile and he'd be eligible for parole today. problem with punishment. the problem with setting a life without parole sentence. for somebody who was 18 years old at the time in the crime is you don't know who he's
the death of corey, how him being a young college kid and me being just, you know, some hoodlum from tacoma, how anybody would be able to kind of see the person that i've become or my manager i guess something that's always been a fear of mine. nobody was really ever give me a chance. ah, washington state does not have pool waiting for role in the early ninety's. what it replaced parole with was determinant sentences. in other words, i'm going to send you to a period of time and it cannot be...
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birth of corey, how him being a young college kid and me being just, you know, some moon hoodlum from tacoma, how anybody would be able to kind of see the person that i've become or my manager the that's something that's always been a fear of mine. nobody was really ever give me a chance i washington state does not have will wiped out the role in the early ninety's. what it replaced parole with was determinant senses. in other words, i'm going to send you to a period of time and it cannot be reduced. doesn't matter what you do in prison. that's your sense. washington has started to figure out that system is not very jobs that it doesn't work. and so they've started to bring parole back, actually brought parole back for sex offences. and the other group is juvenile is kemati, had committed the crime. 61 days earlier in 2 months passed his 18th birthday. he will been in juvenile and he'd be eligible for parole to the problem with punishment. the problem with setting a life without parole sentence for somebody who was 18 years old at the time in the crime, you don't know who he's going to be 20
birth of corey, how him being a young college kid and me being just, you know, some moon hoodlum from tacoma, how anybody would be able to kind of see the person that i've become or my manager the that's something that's always been a fear of mine. nobody was really ever give me a chance i washington state does not have will wiped out the role in the early ninety's. what it replaced parole with was determinant senses. in other words, i'm going to send you to a period of time and it cannot be...
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. >> victoria woodard who served as mayor of tacoma washington it spoke from the u.s. conference of mayors with her meeting in washington dc on how cities can address local challenges or partnerships with other organizations. >> they are
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it happened early yesterday in washington state in the city of auburn just outside of tacoma. police released the video. you can see the suspect trying to pull the barista out of the drive-through window. he even put something around her neck. fortunately, the barista pull away and he drove away leaving the money on the pavement. >>> and a deadly missile attacks at the hands of russian forces. it hit an apartment block in dnipro, killing five children and injuring dozens more. the attack, the deadliest for civilians since the start of the three-month russian missile bombardment campaign. >>> it was last july and fought ukraine. he said he left after seeing killings and mistreatment at the hands of that military force. the former commander crossed the snowy border into norway thursday night, evading patrol gunshots and barb wire fences. the regional police say they plan to question medvedev. with reliable covid-19 results in just 15 minutes, everyone is making room for binaxnow in their medicine cabinet. do we still need these pregnancy tests? (kids yell and giggle, a dog barks
it happened early yesterday in washington state in the city of auburn just outside of tacoma. police released the video. you can see the suspect trying to pull the barista out of the drive-through window. he even put something around her neck. fortunately, the barista pull away and he drove away leaving the money on the pavement. >>> and a deadly missile attacks at the hands of russian forces. it hit an apartment block in dnipro, killing five children and injuring dozens more. the...
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he has more from deed of use or lisa tacoma. ah, it's early. we are in the outskirts of lagos. normally chicken, my low beat would. she will be going to his chicken far. but to day is prepared in what he calls his morning cry. com. yahoo! 02000 people to do what level. he's been doing this every morning since the start of the year, where you can determined to get people to vote. i think that the board responsibility will rest on me because i realize that i'm if i take all the names you and so i'm probably starting to be company according to my my, my views from my own and i have to be involved. so financial that you want, you have to do something to sort of change the start to school or even $93000000.00 nigerians add registered to a very tindy selection. nearly 40 percent of them are 54 years old. from different parts of the country. young people can be seen mobilizing ahead of the electrons. they say is that time to decide if you show up nigeria, and they, once you have words, 2 accounts is huge, and sas protests like this. in late 2022 are seen as to root of this new young p
he has more from deed of use or lisa tacoma. ah, it's early. we are in the outskirts of lagos. normally chicken, my low beat would. she will be going to his chicken far. but to day is prepared in what he calls his morning cry. com. yahoo! 02000 people to do what level. he's been doing this every morning since the start of the year, where you can determined to get people to vote. i think that the board responsibility will rest on me because i realize that i'm if i take all the names you and so...
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can't find jobs attending to farming her room or test reports from mac or a munsey district. unicorn tacoma has a master's degree in international trade law, but finding a job in zimbabwe is difficult. so in 2018, he became a farmer and now employs several people. the 30 year old is one part of a new generation of educated youths who worked the land to create livelihoods. but navigating the country's farming industry isn't easy. the biggest challenge we've got is an issue or for finance or capital. and for even young people to be able to walk into a bank, you've got no collateral. you've got probably no history. or you've got most dotted line to tell how valuable your business or your idea is. and also even the access to, to lent the state some banks and the private sector help finance farmers. but many say they can't get the help they need to get started. this country has a lot of fertile land, but since landra fallen when commercial farms were seized from white and given to blacks and barbarians, some of that land is not being fully utilized. more young people here say they can help incre
can't find jobs attending to farming her room or test reports from mac or a munsey district. unicorn tacoma has a master's degree in international trade law, but finding a job in zimbabwe is difficult. so in 2018, he became a farmer and now employs several people. the 30 year old is one part of a new generation of educated youths who worked the land to create livelihoods. but navigating the country's farming industry isn't easy. the biggest challenge we've got is an issue or for finance or...
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he wanted to travel to the is tacoma, and north keyboard problems, but because of their ongoing conflict there, he wasn't able to do because she had to do that because of security concerns. and he still said that he, with his heart in mind, is there. he wants to pray for them. he also here in the capital kinshasa, he wants to meet our survivors of rape women who has suffered sexual abuse and he wants to sit down with them on one on one to listen to the stories. and i've been, i've traveled in every port from these of the country and these are horrific stories that sadly are reality for so many women in the east of this country. and what do we know about the timing? why the pope has decided to travel at this point to the darcy and starts with an he wants to draw attention to these very much neglected crises. that when you talk to people who are civil society leaders out of people on the street, they tell you, you know, we don't get the same attention with our conflicts and holes and deadly fighting and, and, and yeah, problems that we're facing. as, for example, ukraine. whereas the inter
he wanted to travel to the is tacoma, and north keyboard problems, but because of their ongoing conflict there, he wasn't able to do because she had to do that because of security concerns. and he still said that he, with his heart in mind, is there. he wants to pray for them. he also here in the capital kinshasa, he wants to meet our survivors of rape women who has suffered sexual abuse and he wants to sit down with them on one on one to listen to the stories. and i've been, i've traveled in...
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if aid is not provided soon, catherine saw report some tacoma in northwest kenya. this is a familiar site in somalia, capital mogadishu, hundreds of families, i heading to the capitol from areas across the country. they are fleeing a drought that has wiped out their livestock and left them without food and water. some of their children have died many r malnourished. amena mohammed recently arrived at his camp. she's struggling to make ends meet soccer and that will show it. when i wake up in the morning, i make jail popcorn. this will be my children's only meal. the last 2 years have been hard on people in countries like somalia, kenya, and if you appear for rainy seasons have failed. it's likely the 5th season won't make much of a difference across east africa. at least 36000000 people are affected, including children who are severely malnourished. 11000000 ethiopians and 4000000 canyons are close to starvation more than 8000000. so marley's have nothing to eat . millions of farm animals have died. and 16000000 people cannot get enough water. we normally of averte
if aid is not provided soon, catherine saw report some tacoma in northwest kenya. this is a familiar site in somalia, capital mogadishu, hundreds of families, i heading to the capitol from areas across the country. they are fleeing a drought that has wiped out their livestock and left them without food and water. some of their children have died many r malnourished. amena mohammed recently arrived at his camp. she's struggling to make ends meet soccer and that will show it. when i wake up in...
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west plane crash and 3 decades happened about 2 on tacoma as west of the capitol cap monday. garage size is between pickers, new international airport that happened only 2 weeks ago, and its old one. the death toll from saturday's russian miss ali type called an apartment building into me for climb to 30 rescue workers in the me pro a scrambling to look for survivors trapped in a rubble. dozens of believe to be still missing. she, she, i would like to address all those in russia or from russia who have failed to say a few words to condemn this terror. even now, even though they perfectly see and know everything, your cowardly silence your attempt to wait out what is happening will only end with the same terrorists coming to get you one day. it's ah, the battle for control of towns in easton, ukraine has intensified. the criminal says russian forces happened farms to where the outs gets moved. you can charge. the oxfam says extreme whilst an extreme poverty of increase on will tase late from time in 25 years. it's called for higher taxes for the rich. a 5 percent tax on the world's millio
west plane crash and 3 decades happened about 2 on tacoma as west of the capitol cap monday. garage size is between pickers, new international airport that happened only 2 weeks ago, and its old one. the death toll from saturday's russian miss ali type called an apartment building into me for climb to 30 rescue workers in the me pro a scrambling to look for survivors trapped in a rubble. dozens of believe to be still missing. she, she, i would like to address all those in russia or from russia...
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of a man who tried to abduct a coffee shop worker through a drive-through window, in auburn outside tacoma, monday. the man tried to grab the woman's arm and loop it with zip ties before she pulled away. he as a unique tattoo on the forearm that appears to read chevrolet. a 12-year-old fisherman's catch of the day. that's a great white. his story next. i could've delayed telling my doctor their doctors. and found out they had... atrial fibrillation. a condition which makes it about five times more likely to have a stroke. if you have one or more of these symptoms irregular heartbeat, heart racing, chest pain, shortness of breath, fatigue or lightheadedness, contact your doctor. this is no time to wait. what we do is disrupting traditional real estate but disrupting it in a positive way. our home sellers are walking away with thousands more than if they sold the traditional way, and the process was easier, more convenient and less intrusive. that has resulted in thousands of additional dollars in our home seller's pocket. the goal is to change the way america sells homes for the better. tha
of a man who tried to abduct a coffee shop worker through a drive-through window, in auburn outside tacoma, monday. the man tried to grab the woman's arm and loop it with zip ties before she pulled away. he as a unique tattoo on the forearm that appears to read chevrolet. a 12-year-old fisherman's catch of the day. that's a great white. his story next. i could've delayed telling my doctor their doctors. and found out they had... atrial fibrillation. a condition which makes it about five times...
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he was parking his toyota tacoma when he noticed a woman in the minivan also maneuvering in the parking lot. he says he decided to take another spot to give her more room. he got out of this pickup truck, but then realized he forgot his phone. he went back to his truck, got it and was walking toward the store when you realize that woman in the minivan was speeding toward him, then he she hit me. that was very fast. these are pictures taken at the hospital. no broken bones. but soviet shine ski home remodeler got a 10 inch gash on his head, road, rash and bruises on his leg. emeryville police are looking for the driver of this older, white dodge caravan or plymouth voyager. why the woman hit him is unclear. he says he didn't steal any parking space from her. the two never argued or spoke to each other. i was not on her way. maybe she was rushed to go someplace. i don't know it's crazy. if a millisecond difference my dad wouldn't have survived. alexandra santos says there's no doubt the woman hit her father on purpose. it was definitely unprovoked. she like try to look for my dad. she int
he was parking his toyota tacoma when he noticed a woman in the minivan also maneuvering in the parking lot. he says he decided to take another spot to give her more room. he got out of this pickup truck, but then realized he forgot his phone. he went back to his truck, got it and was walking toward the store when you realize that woman in the minivan was speeding toward him, then he she hit me. that was very fast. these are pictures taken at the hospital. no broken bones. but soviet shine ski...
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in tacoma washington, they held up by masked man who preferred to see if customer before he went again at her. he held a the gun on my mom. the internet cafÉ also robbed b thieves carrying the gun and knife around 2:00 o'clock in th morning. the head cell phones and cash. they hop the fence and used to remove the box of money for hopping the fence and getting away. this woman and her male passengers put up after an officer stopped them from driving without their headlight on in the rain. she reached speeds of 120 miles per hour entered the suv. and push the pursuing officer into oncoming traffic. officers conducted a pit maneuver and both we're arrested . the woman's five children were in the backseat of the youngest four years old, fortunately, none of them were injured. >> back in an idaho courtroom just hours ago the suspect in the mourners of idaho students in november has been held without bail and is now indicating that the legal maneuvering in this case could be a very long process. >> in his second court appearance and a week, he said legal in the ring and this case first wavi
in tacoma washington, they held up by masked man who preferred to see if customer before he went again at her. he held a the gun on my mom. the internet cafÉ also robbed b thieves carrying the gun and knife around 2:00 o'clock in th morning. the head cell phones and cash. they hop the fence and used to remove the box of money for hopping the fence and getting away. this woman and her male passengers put up after an officer stopped them from driving without their headlight on in the rain. she...
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. >> i'm sitting here in tacoma clark, maryland. wow, wow. >> there you go. >> that's amazing. not to take away from new york, but shout out to maryland, too. >> to maryland. >> of course, how about we jump into t the first question on the audience's mind and mine before i started before reading the book and what is the kaepernick effect. >> it's the chain reaction after colin kaepernick first sat during the anthem and then took a knee in 2015. and the best way to describe the effect how he came up with this idea that i wanted to spend a big chunk of my life working on this book and talking to them and whatnot. it started when i was talking to 1968 olympian john who raised his first in mexico city. he said after i raised my fist in mexico city, a ton of people started doing it at track meets around the country. and i thought what? i considered myself an amateur historian. and who are these people, how did it affect their lives and coaches? i was curious to know the effect of john carlos' fist and that was going to be an impossible task so i started to then think about all of th
. >> i'm sitting here in tacoma clark, maryland. wow, wow. >> there you go. >> that's amazing. not to take away from new york, but shout out to maryland, too. >> to maryland. >> of course, how about we jump into t the first question on the audience's mind and mine before i started before reading the book and what is the kaepernick effect. >> it's the chain reaction after colin kaepernick first sat during the anthem and then took a knee in 2015. and the best...
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there is an anger at donald trump that hasn't really been manifested to donald trump and people can't tacoma out the 2022 -- can't take out the 2022 midterms on donald trump so in some ways the rny and ronna mcdaniel have become kind of a scapegoat for that but right now we'll see, if the 100 endorsement does hold up that she would definitely be the favorite to hold on to the position. >> there is also, you know, we laid out kind of the things getting discussed, there is this interesting, there is speculation, some reporting about what happens with presidential debates with the primary and the general here. >> and it is important to know what parties like the rnc or the dnc actually do and they have two chief functions in today's current politics. they raise a tremendous amount of money. and they set the rules for the road for how the presidential contest works and obviously in primary elections, one of them is how are debates structured, how many do you have, who are the media partners, what do they end up looking like, but also, hallie, you know, on what it comes to the general election de
there is an anger at donald trump that hasn't really been manifested to donald trump and people can't tacoma out the 2022 -- can't take out the 2022 midterms on donald trump so in some ways the rny and ronna mcdaniel have become kind of a scapegoat for that but right now we'll see, if the 100 endorsement does hold up that she would definitely be the favorite to hold on to the position. >> there is also, you know, we laid out kind of the things getting discussed, there is this interesting,...
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prosecutors say the man attacked for substations near tacoma on christmas day, which quote resulted in approximately 3 million dollars worth of damage and cut power to nearly 14,000 homes for hours. the attacks demonstrating the staggering vulnerability of these energy facilities to disorganized low tech vandalism and the concerns of law enforcement about the chaos that can follow. >> i think it's important recognize that these can be particularly vulnerable because often there's not much security your infrastructure around often there in more remote areas. the key to identifying the suspects in washington state cell phone tower information that place both greenwood and craig, him at each of the 4 substations at the times of the attacks and surveillance images that help the fbi match the clothing and one of the suspect's pickup trucks to the alleged attackers. >> as far as motive, the complaint says, quote, greenwood stated that greenwood incre him have been planning to disrupt power to commit a burglary. and the greenwood admitted to entering the substations and a local business when
prosecutors say the man attacked for substations near tacoma on christmas day, which quote resulted in approximately 3 million dollars worth of damage and cut power to nearly 14,000 homes for hours. the attacks demonstrating the staggering vulnerability of these energy facilities to disorganized low tech vandalism and the concerns of law enforcement about the chaos that can follow. >> i think it's important recognize that these can be particularly vulnerable because often there's not much...
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. >> i'm sitting here in tacoma park maryland. >> wow, wow. there you go. that's amazing. >> shout out to maryland. >> how about we jump into it? i think the first question on the audiences mind and a guest mind before to read the book, i'd love to hear in your own words what is the kaepernick affect? >> the kaepernick the fact is the chain reaction that took place after colin kaepernick first set during the anthem and then took a need in august and september of 2016. but i think the best way to describe the effect is just something about how he came up with this idea that want to spend a big chunk of my life working on this book and talking to people and in of income and whatnot. like it started when i was talking in 1968 olympian john carlos is a famously raised his fist on the stand in mexico city, and john a couple years ago looked at me and he just said, you know, they come after raise my fist in mexico city a tongue of young people starting a track meet around the country country and i was like, what? like i always considered myself a bit of an amateu
. >> i'm sitting here in tacoma park maryland. >> wow, wow. there you go. that's amazing. >> shout out to maryland. >> how about we jump into it? i think the first question on the audiences mind and a guest mind before to read the book, i'd love to hear in your own words what is the kaepernick affect? >> the kaepernick the fact is the chain reaction that took place after colin kaepernick first set during the anthem and then took a need in august and september of...
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this frightening scene playing out in tacoma washington. see the man calmly pulling the gun on grandmother working by herself behind the glass partition that seemingly plight suspect still polite suspect one loose. killer whale on florida's east coast. it 1 foot female or can a found beached on the sand in flagler county yesterday morning. experts say this is the first killer whale stranding in the southeast united states on record. marine biologists are going to be collecting samples to determine a cause of death. oh boy. subway is exploring a sale that would value the sandwich chain at $10 billion. that's according to the "wall street journal." the process is still in the early stages and still possible the company isn't sold but it's expected to attract potential corporate and private equity buyers. subway has been owned by its two founding families for more than 50 years. those are your headlines. janice, i'm hungry. >> janice: me too. i'm always hungry. take a look at the maps. still talking about incredible rain. mountain snow, wind f
this frightening scene playing out in tacoma washington. see the man calmly pulling the gun on grandmother working by herself behind the glass partition that seemingly plight suspect still polite suspect one loose. killer whale on florida's east coast. it 1 foot female or can a found beached on the sand in flagler county yesterday morning. experts say this is the first killer whale stranding in the southeast united states on record. marine biologists are going to be collecting samples to...
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he followed with manila easier tacoma, and a thick understood lazy mirror and the energy i'm and so for the human element for koba ziann to her i was i either tunis wallet, he's taller than me, but yet i shot he had that credit to the shipment. i had this will only appear to out of you guys up with the idea. well how he kind of some of the on the, at the heart of a saudi. i don't. okay. look, delivery can only half of the us at the right. the candidate, the 5th, i had a little of lisa and i look on the middle of the be no, i barely found the tissues where there oh no, i was out of in the day been a soccer. sodium were not in a shuffle. son. he felt that the dynasty and living were as well. how about the services that i would not have been a lot race can with all of our have you off your point? hopefully i said the reason they had here, the only thing ah, the only the i still would still have to pay the $3.00. well, what is it in the say i didn't teach a 12 or a side was bad. i let them have to hobbs them as well as in the middle of the soda fee finance or shooting them with a certain mi
he followed with manila easier tacoma, and a thick understood lazy mirror and the energy i'm and so for the human element for koba ziann to her i was i either tunis wallet, he's taller than me, but yet i shot he had that credit to the shipment. i had this will only appear to out of you guys up with the idea. well how he kind of some of the on the, at the heart of a saudi. i don't. okay. look, delivery can only half of the us at the right. the candidate, the 5th, i had a little of lisa and i...
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. >> i am from tacoma, washington. i think what is coming up for me is, we've got to figure out how to redefine what policing is. i feel like we are asking police officers to do as much as we are asking our teachers to do. and eu are called to do all that work, but especially today, how are we incentivizing and supporting cities who are creating alternative responses, and other ways to address some of the issues that come up about safety in our communities, and how we are looking at funding to help some of our cities, you're not finding those police officers, but someone may want to be a community safety officer but not be an actual police officer, but that does contribute to the safety of our community. >> very timely, i met with the mayor of tucson who is telling , me about her community officer program that is engaged in and serving as a pipeline for future officers, but also a group of trained individuals who can help in addressing and meeting with people in a crisis and creating a new public safety mental health r
. >> i am from tacoma, washington. i think what is coming up for me is, we've got to figure out how to redefine what policing is. i feel like we are asking police officers to do as much as we are asking our teachers to do. and eu are called to do all that work, but especially today, how are we incentivizing and supporting cities who are creating alternative responses, and other ways to address some of the issues that come up about safety in our communities, and how we are looking at...
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what that means for me as a member is two affordable housing projects getting built in tacoma and three tribes getting washed off the planet getting federal help to try to move to higher ground. that's what we're talking about. and the third area that i will mention is along the lines that william mentioned, we ended up really double clicking on issues related to civility and collaboration within the institution. that was not a topic we were assigned but the reality is a lot of the challenges that bedeviled the institution is not the consequence of rules but the consequence of norms. i came out of a state legislature where every bill was taken up under a rule and i can count maybe five or six times that was abused and someone used those rules for political point scoring. now imagine that in congress. it's almost laughable it too be limited in that way. and yet that's not a rules issue, that's a norms issue. you don't have a rule that says don't be a jerk. and so part of the work that we've undertaken is trying to figure out, how do you foster a more civil and collaborative environment?
what that means for me as a member is two affordable housing projects getting built in tacoma and three tribes getting washed off the planet getting federal help to try to move to higher ground. that's what we're talking about. and the third area that i will mention is along the lines that william mentioned, we ended up really double clicking on issues related to civility and collaboration within the institution. that was not a topic we were assigned but the reality is a lot of the challenges...