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and a letter to wilkins to hopefully resolve the matter. so, mobley, the objective of the acp is a much greater concern to me than my pocketbook. i set out to trade the blood of my child for the betterment of my race. and i do not now wish to deviate from such course. i feel very bad that the opportunity to talk for the association will taken from me. please let me go forward for the acp. it is a duty. i would not want it, said that i did anything to shirk it by participating on acp circuit. mamie till-mobley began her career as a public pedagogue and identity marker that she possessed, for the rest of her life. and when she finally found herself inside classroom, the teaching mission that she started with, the acp continued in the introduction of her memoir to mobley underscores her pedagogical. she writes, i didn't see right away, but was an important mission for me to shape so many other young minds as a teacher, a messenger, an active church member. god told me i took away once hired, but i will give you thousands. he has and i have bee
and a letter to wilkins to hopefully resolve the matter. so, mobley, the objective of the acp is a much greater concern to me than my pocketbook. i set out to trade the blood of my child for the betterment of my race. and i do not now wish to deviate from such course. i feel very bad that the opportunity to talk for the association will taken from me. please let me go forward for the acp. it is a duty. i would not want it, said that i did anything to shirk it by participating on acp circuit....
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officer wilkins was my best friend. well, still is my best friend. we went to the academy together in august of 2018. >> at just 23 years old, jordan was severely injured on duty in a traffic crash. he was rushed to highland hospital. >> they said the likelihood of him surviving was very slim, but between the doctors and nurses, they just they kept them alive for nearly six years. >> jordan was in a state of limited consciousness, able to hear and see his family praying, holding his hand and keeping hope alive for a full recovery. as jordan's family makes preparations and the entire community mourns the loss, wingate says he's especially proud of jordan for being a fighter. >> his mom and i had to go, you know, pick out his casket yesterday and his gravesite and, you know, these are things that parents, you know, you should be doing this for your parents and your parents shouldn't be doing it for you. >> what his father will remember most is his smile and how he used his heart to police. >> the most important part of being a cop by far is talking to
officer wilkins was my best friend. well, still is my best friend. we went to the academy together in august of 2018. >> at just 23 years old, jordan was severely injured on duty in a traffic crash. he was rushed to highland hospital. >> they said the likelihood of him surviving was very slim, but between the doctors and nurses, they just they kept them alive for nearly six years. >> jordan was in a state of limited consciousness, able to hear and see his family praying,...
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. >> reporter: trapper blake wilkins is usually out chasing reptiles. >> similar to the iguanas, you know, the peacock population has exploded down here. >> it is peacock overdrive. >> reporter: homeowner riva steinman says the beautiful majestic birds act like they rule the roost. >> they are an expensive nuisance. >> reporter: jumping on roofs, pecking at cars, damaging property, even stopping traffic. not to mention the noise. so many complaints, the village decided to act. the humane solution, peacock vasectomies. >> we'll leave the trap there. >> reporter: wilkins' team is tasked with trapping the peacocks. wrangling the peacocks is no easy task, but it's just the first step in the process. then exotic animal veterinarian don harris takes over. >> if you do a vasectomy on one male, you could stop seven, ten, 15 females from reproducing. >> reporter: the entire process is less than an hour. >> the victory behind all this is we are not removing the masculinity of the males. they retain their beautiful appearance. they retain their beautiful tail. they retain their dominance. >> re
. >> reporter: trapper blake wilkins is usually out chasing reptiles. >> similar to the iguanas, you know, the peacock population has exploded down here. >> it is peacock overdrive. >> reporter: homeowner riva steinman says the beautiful majestic birds act like they rule the roost. >> they are an expensive nuisance. >> reporter: jumping on roofs, pecking at cars, damaging property, even stopping traffic. not to mention the noise. so many complaints, the...
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wilkins announces a number of valuable prizes, including a new car to holders of the lucky numbers, a chance for a fun and a chance to help a good cause. radio helps mother by advertising the best buys in town. today's best buy at the garnet food tender chuck roast at $0.33 a pound at shoe emporium, a gigantic sale on children's shoes and. here's one more special for today today. radio hopes shop trip delayed by keeping her informed of sales. all through the day. every day. your radio is ready to serve. wherever you travel radio is doing its job. it's everywhere on the farm. in the office. in the barbershop and. indoors and out at work or at play. radio is always with us in the busiest and the loneliest parts of america. that's the story of radio service. service to the family, to the community, to the whole country. from its very birth. radio has been a public. it will continue through its dedicated service throughout the years. come. now.
wilkins announces a number of valuable prizes, including a new car to holders of the lucky numbers, a chance for a fun and a chance to help a good cause. radio helps mother by advertising the best buys in town. today's best buy at the garnet food tender chuck roast at $0.33 a pound at shoe emporium, a gigantic sale on children's shoes and. here's one more special for today today. radio hopes shop trip delayed by keeping her informed of sales. all through the day. every day. your radio is ready...
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emily wilkins live in d.c. thank you. >>> as we head to break, we are watching shares of alphabet this morning. we have controversy after it terminated 28 employees yesterday following rowprotests general the labor conditions with the contract with the israeli government google says it supports governments around the world in countries it operates, including the israeli government this is not directed at sensitive or classified or military workloads related to weapons or taintelligence services we will leave it there more "worldwide exchange" coming up after this break. >>> it is 5:30 a.m. in the new york city area and 10:30 a.m. in the london area. there is more on "worldwide exchange." here's what on deck. investors looking to stabilize a bumpy ride, but jim cramer says buckle up. >>> we get a taste of big tech earnings with netflix results on tap. >>> and beijing firing back at the biden administration over the call for the steep hike on tariffs for chinese metals a live report on what leaders there are sayi
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the news is wisdom of wilkins. the disease damages nerve cells in the brain affecting functions like motor skills and memory. the world health organization says cases are rapidly rising globally. but these participants say the drunk classes are making a difference. before some but i was struggling to get out the chair. so at least i am a bit more mobile now. not quite so stiff, which is part and parcel of talking since the assessment center joins. obviously, that seems like because she gives you moving, breathing talk isn't, doesn't tell you. but it shouldn't paisley for, for this. the project is drumming up supports researchers from cardiff university are planning to study, if it really can improve the lives of parkinson's patients. and the government is providing grants for more classes in wales, music to their years, raising hopes that more will be understood about this so far incurable disease. a fine big audiologist of uncovered stunning, odd works, and a new excavation in the buried ancient city of pompei. th
the news is wisdom of wilkins. the disease damages nerve cells in the brain affecting functions like motor skills and memory. the world health organization says cases are rapidly rising globally. but these participants say the drunk classes are making a difference. before some but i was struggling to get out the chair. so at least i am a bit more mobile now. not quite so stiff, which is part and parcel of talking since the assessment center joins. obviously, that seems like because she gives...
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for more let's bring in correspondent rebecca choong wilkins. on the one hand you have the ongoing high-level engagement, yellen, blinken. but at the same time these evergreen areas of tension continue to lay out. rebecca: yes. the tesla, tiktok story is an excellent encapsulation of that. it is a tale of two tech companies when we see tiktok facing this ban bill. it took quite some time to finally get to a framework where u.s. lawmakers felt comfortable actually moving on that legislation. this is effectively years in the works. versus firms like tesla, with that baidu partnership now announced. and what essentially we are seeing is that as we see increasing obstacles and challenges, it bit more trade friction when it comes to physical trades and access to strategic technologies. but the data is equally moving along these lines of the fragmented world and becoming increasingly disparate and separate. with the u.s. of course taking on some of those qualities of restricting internet access, which china has long been criticized for. paul: as haidi
for more let's bring in correspondent rebecca choong wilkins. on the one hand you have the ongoing high-level engagement, yellen, blinken. but at the same time these evergreen areas of tension continue to lay out. rebecca: yes. the tesla, tiktok story is an excellent encapsulation of that. it is a tale of two tech companies when we see tiktok facing this ban bill. it took quite some time to finally get to a framework where u.s. lawmakers felt comfortable actually moving on that legislation....
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we have emily wilkins with more where one is waiting the outcome in washington. emily, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, frank. we are here in rochester, new york at a facility which is making radio communications for the army. they are waiting to see if congress will pass the $60 billion in funding for ukraine that president biden asked for because if congress does, part of the funding is likely tocili hundred millions with the funding for ukraine in 2022. they are not alone. the majority to help ukraine is $96 billion which has been spent in the u.s. according to the american enterprise institute. the senior fellow at aei who is part of the team which did the analysis, said the funding allocated to ukraine has had a substantial impact on the u.s. defense industry. 117 production lines and 31 states are producing weapons which are sent to ukraine or refuelling the american supplies. >> it is highlighting the production. it is bringing back institutional knowledge about weapons manufacturing to the floor and pushing america and its defense sector to innova
we have emily wilkins with more where one is waiting the outcome in washington. emily, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, frank. we are here in rochester, new york at a facility which is making radio communications for the army. they are waiting to see if congress will pass the $60 billion in funding for ukraine that president biden asked for because if congress does, part of the funding is likely tocili hundred millions with the funding for ukraine in 2022. they are not alone. the...
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emily wilkins, always good to see you. thank you. >>> coming up here on "worldwide exchange," the sector that just can't seem to catch a break. we're going to dig into transports and what if anything can break it out of its 2024 funk. we're back right after this break. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." you can see shares are up 42%. sales fell 6% in china, excluding japan, however, europe and the u.s., those sales rose 2%. the geopolitical and economic environmental remains uncertain. joining me now to discuss lvmh and the luxury sector is invest mrnlt partner and portfolio manager. he runs the firm's luxury etf which has lvmh's top holding. good morning. i'm going to jump right into it. the stock is still up 4%. what do you think investors are seeing in this report? zbhood morning, frank. thanks for having me. i think there's a lot of fear that things could have been a lot worse, especially since throughout q1 we're saying some weakening of data. also we have the profit warning. this is coming in just a touch belo
emily wilkins, always good to see you. thank you. >>> coming up here on "worldwide exchange," the sector that just can't seem to catch a break. we're going to dig into transports and what if anything can break it out of its 2024 funk. we're back right after this break. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." you can see shares are up 42%. sales fell 6% in china, excluding japan, however, europe and the u.s., those sales rose 2%. the geopolitical and...
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we have emily wilkins with more. emily, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, frank. the huge package passed the house this weekend including the $95 billion foreign aid bill for ukraine and israel and indo pacific and attached to the measure is the proposal of tiktok maybe being banned in the u.s. this deal goes to the senate which is expected to pass the measure. they approved the foreign aid funding. under the bill, tiktok would be forced to divest from bytedance in as little asinine months. as nine months. it could be up to a year. the latest version of the bill has support from the chair of the committee overseeing tiktok. tiktok has lobbied against it spending $4.5 million in advertising opposing the bill in recent months. the ceo will exercise the legal rights and some congress members thil think they have a good case to make. here is what he said on "this week" on abc. >> they are less restrictive. we could have made it a crime to transfer americans data to a foreign state interference. to just ban 170 million americans who are engaged in speech and livelihood
we have emily wilkins with more. emily, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, frank. the huge package passed the house this weekend including the $95 billion foreign aid bill for ukraine and israel and indo pacific and attached to the measure is the proposal of tiktok maybe being banned in the u.s. this deal goes to the senate which is expected to pass the measure. they approved the foreign aid funding. under the bill, tiktok would be forced to divest from bytedance in as little...
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., with emily wilkins. what's going on? >> reporter: brian, as you know, moments ago the house did move forward on that package of $95 billion to ukraine but, of course, you have a lot of conservative hard-liners did not like the package and now you're seeing the blow back paul gosar, a republican from arizona, is saying if there is a vote on removing speaker mike johnson, he will vote to do so that brings the number of republicans who would vote to remove up to three, and if all democrats also vote against speaker johnson, it depends on the math of who is in and who is absent, but assuming everyone is there, that is enough votes to oust johnson gosar said they need a speaker who puts america first rather than bending the reckless demands of the neocons in the military industrial complex making billions from a costly and endless war half a world away it does remain to be seen whether we will see that motion come up. the house is in recess until saturday they have to come back and take the final vote on ukraine. at this poin
., with emily wilkins. what's going on? >> reporter: brian, as you know, moments ago the house did move forward on that package of $95 billion to ukraine but, of course, you have a lot of conservative hard-liners did not like the package and now you're seeing the blow back paul gosar, a republican from arizona, is saying if there is a vote on removing speaker mike johnson, he will vote to do so that brings the number of republicans who would vote to remove up to three, and if all...
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we have emily wilkins with more on the vote. emily, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, frank. senators are set to start voting today on the bill that would offer the ultimatum to divest or be banned in the u.s. the vote is set for 1:00 p.m. today to see if they are miss t passing the bill today. it is likely to pass when the final vote does come due to concerns of the data of the chinese government accessing bytedance. the senator who chairs the committee as well as the republican counterpart on the committee both support the measure. so does chuck schumer and mch mitch mcconnell. tiktok could get up to a year if the president decides to grant an extension. it could be years before the bill goes into effect as any law is likely to get tied up in court. tiktok's ceo vowed the company will exercise their leave rights. they spent $4.5 million on advertising opposing the bill and $2.6 million on lobbying in the first quarter of the year. the bill could ban other social media companies and you mentioned oracle, frank, the data is center for tiktok users. at this point, it seems lik
we have emily wilkins with more on the vote. emily, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, frank. senators are set to start voting today on the bill that would offer the ultimatum to divest or be banned in the u.s. the vote is set for 1:00 p.m. today to see if they are miss t passing the bill today. it is likely to pass when the final vote does come due to concerns of the data of the chinese government accessing bytedance. the senator who chairs the committee as well as the republican...
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>>> news alert out of washington, emily wilkins is live in d.c. with more action from the hill. >> hey, tyler. a key federal government surveillance program is in danger of not being able to be reauthorized in time. the federal intelligence surveillance act was supposed to be moved through the house this week. there was a key procedural vote today and that vote just failed with about 19 republicans voting against it despite leadership asking to move it forward. this bill that the house teed up had a number of reforms and changes to it for the government surveillance program, something that big tech companies have been pushing for to give consumers more transparencies but there were debates on whether there should be warrants as part of the bill. overall it went down especially after former president trump tweeted today to kill the program. at this point, they will have to do a simple reauthorizization of the program. there is bipartisan support for the program and the changes but these procedural votes were only going to go on republican votes and
>>> news alert out of washington, emily wilkins is live in d.c. with more action from the hill. >> hey, tyler. a key federal government surveillance program is in danger of not being able to be reauthorized in time. the federal intelligence surveillance act was supposed to be moved through the house this week. there was a key procedural vote today and that vote just failed with about 19 republicans voting against it despite leadership asking to move it forward. this bill that the...
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emily wilkins joins us from washington. give me a sense of what's happening here. why do they want the nasdaq to take action? >> reporter: hey, contessa. yeah, these are lawmakers a lot of them on the china select committee. they have some concerns about some of these companies being listed. so they're encouraging the nasdaq to delist chinese companies basically on the blacklist. they're sounding the alarm that some chinese companies raised over 190 million while being on this defense department list of chinese military companies. and they're worried about the connections between the companies and, of course, the chinese communist party. congresswoman ashley hinson who led the letter, says the connections to china pose a risk both in terms of the u.s. military potentially using their technology and in the data that they are collecting in the u.s. >> it's chinese communist party protocol they have to share. it's the military civil fusions. there is huge risk here. it's why i want to work with the nasdaq and other exchanges to make sure they're not offering these lis
emily wilkins joins us from washington. give me a sense of what's happening here. why do they want the nasdaq to take action? >> reporter: hey, contessa. yeah, these are lawmakers a lot of them on the china select committee. they have some concerns about some of these companies being listed. so they're encouraging the nasdaq to delist chinese companies basically on the blacklist. they're sounding the alarm that some chinese companies raised over 190 million while being on this defense...
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i'm tracee wilkins, nbc news. >>> doesn't happen often. but an earthquake shook the east coast this morning. according to the geological survey, it was an 8.2 magnitude quake. for our standards, that's not too big. but in new york, it shook things up and made people a little nervous. the tremor could be felt from new york to maryland to maine. right now, we are learning that three multifamily homes are evacuated because of structural damage. >>> shaking caught on camera at several homes. this is new york governor kathy hochul. she says emergency management tremes on the ground caught it. >>> taking this seriously. here's why. there is always the possibility of aftershocks. >> when they've had some. >> ground stops were issueda the newark international airport. that's according to the faa website. >>> still ahead. for the first time ever. weed week. they planned to celebrate cannabis. >>> on the cell pwraeugd. what you need to know to watch it safely. think goggles. >>> and of course, we'll be looking at the weather for the eclipse here in
i'm tracee wilkins, nbc news. >>> doesn't happen often. but an earthquake shook the east coast this morning. according to the geological survey, it was an 8.2 magnitude quake. for our standards, that's not too big. but in new york, it shook things up and made people a little nervous. the tremor could be felt from new york to maryland to maine. right now, we are learning that three multifamily homes are evacuated because of structural damage. >>> shaking caught on camera at...
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emily wilkins is live from a radio communications facility in rochester, new york. emily? >> reporter: hey, tyler. yeah, we're here in l3harris where they create and build these military tactical communication radios that are used on the front lines in ukraine. this facility has got about 4,000 employees here in rochester. and they've gotten about several hundred million dollars in federal funding since the ukraine/russia war began. but of course, that federal funding has now run out. congress is struggling on whether or not they should be passing another 60 billion in funding for ukraine. l3harris is president of communication systems. sam metta said the delays have led to complications in the economy and how the company functions. he said it's not only impacted this facility here, but it's had an impact on this facility's 470 suppliers, many of which are small and mid-size businesses. >> it will cause them to make some very, very tough decisions about employment. it will cause them to have tough decisions about whether or not they can reinvest in capital, in capacity. we
emily wilkins is live from a radio communications facility in rochester, new york. emily? >> reporter: hey, tyler. yeah, we're here in l3harris where they create and build these military tactical communication radios that are used on the front lines in ukraine. this facility has got about 4,000 employees here in rochester. and they've gotten about several hundred million dollars in federal funding since the ukraine/russia war began. but of course, that federal funding has now run out....
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officer wilkins was my best friend. well, still is my best friend. we went to the academy together in august of 2018 at just 23 years old, jordan was severely injured on duty in a traffic crash. >> he was rushed to highland hospital. >> they said the likelihood of him surviving was very slim, but between the doctors and nurses, they just they kept them alive. >> for nearly six years, jordan was in a state of limited consciousness, able to hear and see his family praying, holding his hand and keeping hope alive for a full recovery. as jordan's family makes preparations and the entire community mourns the loss, wingate says he's especially proud of jordan for being a fighter. >> his mom and i had to go, you know, pick out his casket yesterday and his gravesite. and, you know, these are things that parents, you know, you should be doing this for your parents, and your parents shouldn't be doing it for you. >> what his father will remember most is his smile and how he used his heart to police the most important part of being a cop by far, is talking to p
officer wilkins was my best friend. well, still is my best friend. we went to the academy together in august of 2018 at just 23 years old, jordan was severely injured on duty in a traffic crash. >> he was rushed to highland hospital. >> they said the likelihood of him surviving was very slim, but between the doctors and nurses, they just they kept them alive. >> for nearly six years, jordan was in a state of limited consciousness, able to hear and see his family praying,...
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officer wilkins was my best friend. well, still is my best friend. we went to the academy together in august of 2018 at just 23 years old, jordan was severely injured on duty in a traffic crash. >> he was rushed to highland hospital. >> they said the likelihood of him surviving was very slim, but between the doctors and nurses, they just they kept them alive. >> for nearly six years. jordan was in a state of limited consciousness, able to hear and see his family praying, holding his hand and keeping hope alive for a full recovery. as jordan's family makes preparations and the entire community mourns the loss, wingate says he's especially proud of jordan for being a fighter. >> his mom and i had to go, you know, pick out his casket yesterday and his gravesite. and, you know, these are things that parents you know, you should be doing this for your parents and your parents shouldn't be doing it for you. >> what his father will remember most is his smile and how he used his heart to police. >> the most important part of being a cop by far, is talking to
officer wilkins was my best friend. well, still is my best friend. we went to the academy together in august of 2018 at just 23 years old, jordan was severely injured on duty in a traffic crash. >> he was rushed to highland hospital. >> they said the likelihood of him surviving was very slim, but between the doctors and nurses, they just they kept them alive. >> for nearly six years. jordan was in a state of limited consciousness, able to hear and see his family praying,...
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more on what this means to byte dance and the bill's chances in the house, let's get to cnbc's emily wilkins. what's the latest on this? >> hey, melissa. yeah, the legislation that could lead to a tiktok ban in the u.s. now has a new path to potential passage via the $95 billion foreign aid package the house is working on house lawmakers are debating this foreign aid package for ukraine, israel, the indo-pacific, but that funding could be accompanied by a number of other measures aimed at national security. and that includes that measure that would require tiktok to fully die vest from parent company byte dance attaching the tiktok bill to this larger funding package makes it more likely to pass the senate this would lengthen the amount of time that tiktok has to find a buyer to nine months, that's up to six months from the initial bill, and it could be as much of a year in the president decides to grant some additional time and that was one of the big concerns that's been pushed for by senator maria cantwell. she's working to update the bill in the senate. in a statement, she said she was p
more on what this means to byte dance and the bill's chances in the house, let's get to cnbc's emily wilkins. what's the latest on this? >> hey, melissa. yeah, the legislation that could lead to a tiktok ban in the u.s. now has a new path to potential passage via the $95 billion foreign aid package the house is working on house lawmakers are debating this foreign aid package for ukraine, israel, the indo-pacific, but that funding could be accompanied by a number of other measures aimed at...
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. >> reporter: trapper blake wilkins is usually out chasing reptiles. >> similar to the iguanas, you know, the peacock population has exploded down here. >> they are an expensive nuisance. >> reporter: jumping on roofs, pecking at cars, damaging property, even stopping traffic. not to mention the noise. so many complaints, the village decided to act. the humane solution, peacock vasectomies. >> you know, leave the trap there. >> reporter: wilkins' team is tasked with trapping the peacocks. wrangling the peacocks is no easy task. but it's just the first step in the process. then exotic animal veterinarian don harris takes over. >> if you do a vasectomy on one male, you can stop seven, ten, 15 females from reproducing. the victory behind all this is we are not removing the masculinity of the males. they retain their beautiful appearance. they retain their beautiful tail. they retain their dominance. >> reporter: the pilot program has ruffled a few feathers. some residents feel the birds should be left alone. even stopping some caged peacocks from reaching the operating table. still oth
. >> reporter: trapper blake wilkins is usually out chasing reptiles. >> similar to the iguanas, you know, the peacock population has exploded down here. >> they are an expensive nuisance. >> reporter: jumping on roofs, pecking at cars, damaging property, even stopping traffic. not to mention the noise. so many complaints, the village decided to act. the humane solution, peacock vasectomies. >> you know, leave the trap there. >> reporter: wilkins' team is...
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fallen officer had followed in his father's footsteps, as well as his godfather, oakland officer willie wilkins, killed by friendly fire back in 2001. officer daniel estrada says he finds some comfort that both are together once again. >> the way jordan shared memories of officer willie and how he spoke highly of him, is the way i will ever speak of jordan. >> officer daniel juarez, an academy classmate, said her friend, once named rookie of the year, always showed up at big calls and was the ultimate backup. >> when this career starts to take a toll on us, all we have are each other. jordan always made sure he was there for me and anyone that needed him. >> officer wingate was buried at a private ceremony in lafayette. in castro valley. henry lee ktvu , fox two news. san francisco police offering some details on the department's new plan to crack down on speeding. >> some intersections in san francisco are notorious for speeding drivers. well, now, the department says, in addition to rolling out speed cameras, they will also have more patrols on the streets. the pedestrian advocacy group advoc
fallen officer had followed in his father's footsteps, as well as his godfather, oakland officer willie wilkins, killed by friendly fire back in 2001. officer daniel estrada says he finds some comfort that both are together once again. >> the way jordan shared memories of officer willie and how he spoke highly of him, is the way i will ever speak of jordan. >> officer daniel juarez, an academy classmate, said her friend, once named rookie of the year, always showed up at big calls...
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officer wilkins was my best friend. well, still is my best friend. we went to the academy together in august of 2018 at just 23 years old, jordan was severely injured on duty in a traffic crash. >> he was rushed to highland hospital. >> they said the likelihood of him surviving was very slim, but between the doctors and nurses, they just they kept them alive. >> for nearly six years, jordan was in a state of limited consciousness, able to hear and see his family praying, holding his hand and keeping hope alive for a full recovery. as jordan's family makes preparations and the entire community mourns the loss, wingate says he's especially proud of jordan for being a fighter. >> his mom and i had to go, you know, pick out his casket yesterday and his gravesite. and, you know, these are things that parents, you know, you should be doing this for your parents and your parents shouldn't be doing it for you know, what his father will remember most is his smile and how he used his heart to police the most important part of being a cop by far is talking to p
officer wilkins was my best friend. well, still is my best friend. we went to the academy together in august of 2018 at just 23 years old, jordan was severely injured on duty in a traffic crash. >> he was rushed to highland hospital. >> they said the likelihood of him surviving was very slim, but between the doctors and nurses, they just they kept them alive. >> for nearly six years, jordan was in a state of limited consciousness, able to hear and see his family praying,...
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] untangle folks like members of the legislative black caucus and the fearless leader chair janelle wilkins. [applause] [cheering] now it is time to make work, wages and wealth a reality for every maryland her. [applause] now is the time to drive economic growth and all of our communities including communities of color. now is a time to eliminate the racial wealth gap we are going to be unapologetic about it. susan because let's be clear the racial wealth crab is not hurting group. the racial wealth gap is hurting all of us. because if we can narrow that gap we will see how it can increase the gdp of an entire state do not take my word for it, take data. we can and we will get this done. so, to the people who have said to me that we need to make maryland more competitive, i say this to you. i hear you. and we have heard you. and we are moving. and forth and finally, we've heard the people want us to continue to make maryland a state that serves. [applause] that means supporting those who every single day run towards danger instead of away from it. [applause] that means standing with our sta
] untangle folks like members of the legislative black caucus and the fearless leader chair janelle wilkins. [applause] [cheering] now it is time to make work, wages and wealth a reality for every maryland her. [applause] now is the time to drive economic growth and all of our communities including communities of color. now is a time to eliminate the racial wealth gap we are going to be unapologetic about it. susan because let's be clear the racial wealth crab is not hurting group. the racial...
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and at this farm in gloucestershire, debbie wilkins�* crops have been underwater for more than three months. it will have a financial implication, yes, definitely. and there's also the implications from actually when the floods were high and they knocked fences down. they destroyed crops that we are going to have to reseed. there is rubbish that i'm going to have to pick up on the fields. it comes as this week the government announced details of its compensation scheme forfarmers in england affected by flooding this winter, but unions warn the payments on offer are simply not enough, even after the government adjusted the criteria last night. we won't necessarily see shortages of food tomorrow, but next winter, the year after that, then we will see impacts, and that's what we've got to focus on. that's what we've got to worry about. ministers say they are looking to expand support for those worst affected. the need to get seeds in the soil, vital for us all. that soil health is really important, as you can see here, by the field is left barren and waterlogged by recent floods stop cl
and at this farm in gloucestershire, debbie wilkins�* crops have been underwater for more than three months. it will have a financial implication, yes, definitely. and there's also the implications from actually when the floods were high and they knocked fences down. they destroyed crops that we are going to have to reseed. there is rubbish that i'm going to have to pick up on the fields. it comes as this week the government announced details of its compensation scheme forfarmers in england...
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where emily wilkins is right now. foreign aid to israel is front and center for u.s. congress and house speaker mike johnson making a push ahead of that before the weekend emily wilkins, good morning. >> andrew, congress working late last night we have a lot of news. the $95 billion foreign aid package and potential tiktok ban is set for a critical vote today in the house the package has faced stiff opposition from the group of hard lined republicans you had a group of democrats on the panel joining the mainstream republicans to move this legislation forward overriding the objectives of hardline conservatives. this is extremely rare although democrats will vote for it in the end, but they never help with the process votes like the one we will see today which proved to be a stumbling block for republicans. it seems democrats are ready to make an exception and cross the aisle for ukraine. democrats need to help republicans to stay with the key vote to overcome the objections of the house freedom caucus on the package. particularly ukraine looming over the debate is the
where emily wilkins is right now. foreign aid to israel is front and center for u.s. congress and house speaker mike johnson making a push ahead of that before the weekend emily wilkins, good morning. >> andrew, congress working late last night we have a lot of news. the $95 billion foreign aid package and potential tiktok ban is set for a critical vote today in the house the package has faced stiff opposition from the group of hard lined republicans you had a group of democrats on the...
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this was debbie wilkins' field three months ago. it's still under water. we can't stop the water coming, but we can change how we manage the fields to try and be more resilient to flooding. but even with that this year, we're still not being able to graze the fields when we should be able to. it's so bad that agricultural organisations and the national farmers' union are warning of a drastic reduction in crops, saying a crisis is building for both food supplies and farmers' finances. it will have a financial implication, yes, definitely. and there's also the implications from actually when the floods were high and they knocked fences down, they destroyed crops that we have to reseed. there's rubbish that i'm going to have to pick up on the fields. so there's more than just the lack of being able to go there. it's the fact that things aren't growing and i have to do repairs. this week the government announced its compensation plans forfarmers in england affected by flooding over the winter. but many say it's not enough. it'll go a small way, but it's not go
this was debbie wilkins' field three months ago. it's still under water. we can't stop the water coming, but we can change how we manage the fields to try and be more resilient to flooding. but even with that this year, we're still not being able to graze the fields when we should be able to. it's so bad that agricultural organisations and the national farmers' union are warning of a drastic reduction in crops, saying a crisis is building for both food supplies and farmers' finances. it will...
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fallen officer had followed in his father's footsteps, as well as his godfather, oakland officer willie wilkins, killed by friendly fire back in 2001. officer daniel estrada says he finds some comfort that both are together once again. >> the way jordan shared memories of officer willie and how he spoke highly of him, is the way i will ever speak of jordan. >> officer danielle juarez, an academy classmate, said her friend, once named rookie of the year, always showed up at big calls and was the ultimate backup. >> when this career starts to take a toll on us, all we have are each other. jordan always made sure he was there for me and anyone that needed him. >> officer wingate was buried at a private ceremony in lafayette. in castro valley henry lee ktvu, fox two news. >> the ferry service between san francisco and sausalito has been suspended since last week, coming up at 11 when the service could reopen to the public. >> and in bay area weather, some gusty winds today we are expecting more sunshine as we head into your weekend. the winds might back off a bit as well. we'll have the update comi
fallen officer had followed in his father's footsteps, as well as his godfather, oakland officer willie wilkins, killed by friendly fire back in 2001. officer daniel estrada says he finds some comfort that both are together once again. >> the way jordan shared memories of officer willie and how he spoke highly of him, is the way i will ever speak of jordan. >> officer danielle juarez, an academy classmate, said her friend, once named rookie of the year, always showed up at big calls...
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emily wilkins, in rochester, thank you. good to see you. >>> a pension fund is suing macy's, accusing of it putting its financial future at risk. the fund for municipal workers in pontiac, michigan, holds macy's stock. it says macy's has weaponized its debt agreements as part of the takeover defense in a proxy fight against ark house management and brigade capital. it says macy's directors are threatening to refuse to disable triggers which would accelerate the payment of more than $1.5 billion in debt. that would burden the company's finances and make it a much less attractive takeover target. macy's board rejected a $21 a share buyout offer which has been raised to $24 a share. ark house has nominated nine candidates to overhaul macy's board. the shareholders are going to be voting at the annual meeting on may 17th and, again, those shares, if you're looking, are up for the year. >>> when we come back, we're going to talk chip stocks ahead of the opening bell after some new announcements by google and intel. that's next.
emily wilkins, in rochester, thank you. good to see you. >>> a pension fund is suing macy's, accusing of it putting its financial future at risk. the fund for municipal workers in pontiac, michigan, holds macy's stock. it says macy's has weaponized its debt agreements as part of the takeover defense in a proxy fight against ark house management and brigade capital. it says macy's directors are threatening to refuse to disable triggers which would accelerate the payment of more than...
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emily wilkins in d.c., as we continue to await the president signing that bill. we'll keep an eye on the markets here with the s&p 500 down fractionally, the nasdaq up. our live market coverage continues right after this >>> good wednesday morning welcome to money movers. i'm carl quintanilla with leslie picker live on the floor of the new york stock exchange. this hour, a big week of tech earnings as we dissect tesla's surge today and look ahead to me to tonight plus, the ceo of the
emily wilkins in d.c., as we continue to await the president signing that bill. we'll keep an eye on the markets here with the s&p 500 down fractionally, the nasdaq up. our live market coverage continues right after this >>> good wednesday morning welcome to money movers. i'm carl quintanilla with leslie picker live on the floor of the new york stock exchange. this hour, a big week of tech earnings as we dissect tesla's surge today and look ahead to me to tonight plus, the ceo of...
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tom: for more on this story let's bring in rebecca wilkins. what is to bend tone of the trip so far? it is a difficult line to thread for the secretary of state in this environment, but it seems particularly challenging this time around. >> it started pretty friendly when blinken touched down. he had softer less diplomatically charged events. he spoke to students at the campus there and took a stroll, had dumplings for dinner. he has arrived in beijing and is speaking to the foreign minister. the rhetoric has slightly hardened. they pointed to the buildup of factors, some of the risks, and that reiterate some of the concerns we had in this is conference before blinken arrived, quite unusual for beijing to put on the event before an official arrives, so there has been a shift in that tone, and blinken is striking a tough balance here. we had the tiktok legislation come through and he will ask china to take a firmer hand when it comes to containing nuclear capability by north korea and ask beijing to take a firmer hand when it comes to influenci
tom: for more on this story let's bring in rebecca wilkins. what is to bend tone of the trip so far? it is a difficult line to thread for the secretary of state in this environment, but it seems particularly challenging this time around. >> it started pretty friendly when blinken touched down. he had softer less diplomatically charged events. he spoke to students at the campus there and took a stroll, had dumplings for dinner. he has arrived in beijing and is speaking to the foreign...
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and roger wilkins. his connection to pbs began in 1971 when he was hired to coanchor impact, a national public affairs center for television. at the time public broadcasting's unit in washington responsible for news related programming. >> butterfield revealed that all of president nixon's conversations have been tape-recorded for the past two years. >> the breakthrough for robin and with the news on pbs came with gavel-to-gavel prime time coverage of the watergate hearings. >> how high did the scandals reach and was president nixon himself involved? >> it was here that mcneal was first teamed up with jim lehrer. they would rebroadcast the hearings with analysis late into the night, 250 hours in all. >> some of these things came out quite unexpectedly in a very casual almost offhand manner. everything is underlined nowadays. we didn't have any of that kind of buildup. the hearings spoke for themselves. >> the success of the coverage led to the creation of the robert macneil report with jim lehrer first
and roger wilkins. his connection to pbs began in 1971 when he was hired to coanchor impact, a national public affairs center for television. at the time public broadcasting's unit in washington responsible for news related programming. >> butterfield revealed that all of president nixon's conversations have been tape-recorded for the past two years. >> the breakthrough for robin and with the news on pbs came with gavel-to-gavel prime time coverage of the watergate hearings....
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anti-wilkins, anti-dei movement are both distortions and mischaracterizations of efforts to write historical wrongs. they are being framed instead as discrimination against people. -- white people. reverse racism is not a thing. next, i am joined by -- >>> you are watching "velshi" on msnbc . stay tuned. 't i know wayfair had vanities in tile? [ gasps ] this. wow! do you have any ottomans without legs. sure. you'll flip for the poof cart. in the wayborhood, there's a place for all of us. ♪ wayfair. every style. every home. ♪ [music playing] tiffany: my daughter is mila. she is 19 months old. she is a little ray of sunshine. one of the happiest babies you'll probably ever meet. [giggles] children with down syndrome typically have a higher risk for developing acute myeloid leukemia, or just leukemia in general. and here we are. marlo thomas: st. jude children's research hospital works day after day to find cures and save the lives of children with cancer and other life-threatening diseases. tiffany: she was referred to st. jude at 11 months. they knew what to do as soon as they got her dia
anti-wilkins, anti-dei movement are both distortions and mischaracterizations of efforts to write historical wrongs. they are being framed instead as discrimination against people. -- white people. reverse racism is not a thing. next, i am joined by -- >>> you are watching "velshi" on msnbc . stay tuned. 't i know wayfair had vanities in tile? [ gasps ] this. wow! do you have any ottomans without legs. sure. you'll flip for the poof cart. in the wayborhood, there's a place...
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fallen officer had followed in his father's footsteps, as well as his godfather, oakland officer willie wilkins, killed by friendly fire back in 2001. officer daniel estrada says he finds some comfort that both are together once again. >> the way jordan shared memories of officer willie and how he spoke highly of him is the way i will ever speak of jordan. >> officer daniel juarez, an academy classmate, said her friend, once named rookie of the year, always showed up at big calls and was the ultimate backup. >> when this career starts to take a toll on us, all we have are each other. jordan always made sure he was there for me and anyone that needed him. >> officer wingate was buried at a private ceremony in lafayette. in castro valley henry lee ktvu fox two news. >> san francisco muni says a software issue caused some slowdowns along market street this morning. they say the glitch affected the subway train control system in the downtown stations. that led to slow trains between van ness and embarcadero. muni added shuttle busses for additional services. they say a system reboot brought things
fallen officer had followed in his father's footsteps, as well as his godfather, oakland officer willie wilkins, killed by friendly fire back in 2001. officer daniel estrada says he finds some comfort that both are together once again. >> the way jordan shared memories of officer willie and how he spoke highly of him is the way i will ever speak of jordan. >> officer daniel juarez, an academy classmate, said her friend, once named rookie of the year, always showed up at big calls...
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and roger wilkins. robin's connection to pbs began in 1971 when he was hired to co-anchor 'npact', the national public affairs center for television. at the time, public broadcasting's unit in washington responsible for news-related programming. robin: butterfield revealed that all of president nixon's conversations in his two white house offices have been tape recorded for the past two years. jeffrey: the breakthrough, for robin and the future of news on pbs, came with the 1973 gavel-to-gavel primetime coverage of the senate watergate hearings. robin: the ultimate question, how high do the scandals reach and was president nixon himself involved? jeffrey: it was here that macneil was first teamed up with jim lehrer. the two would also re-broadcast the hearings, with analysis, late into the night, some 250 hours in all. i spoke with robin and jim on the 40th anniversary of the hearings. robin: some of these things came out quite unexpectedly. in a very casual, almost off-hand manner. everything is underl
and roger wilkins. robin's connection to pbs began in 1971 when he was hired to co-anchor 'npact', the national public affairs center for television. at the time, public broadcasting's unit in washington responsible for news-related programming. robin: butterfield revealed that all of president nixon's conversations in his two white house offices have been tape recorded for the past two years. jeffrey: the breakthrough, for robin and the future of news on pbs, came with the 1973 gavel-to-gavel...