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host: how did bill hamilton get in touch with danny casolaro? >> they had a mutual friend, a guy named terry miller. she was a computer contract expert and consultant. he would consult on ibm contracts and huge computer contracts, and he wrote about what is happening in the world of government software procurement, and he knew danny was a tenacious reporter, and bill hamilton was at that stage where she had two court ruling saying the department of justice told the software and she was at a point where she needed to figure out why, and collaborating with a investigative reporter who has their own interest in mind is like free legal investigative work i think. that is what will -- bill wanted. host: this is the early mid 1980's and is pretty cutting edge software this point, correct? guest: correct. host: why were danny casolaro's papers at the university of missouri? guest: there is an organization for investigative reporters called investigative reporters and editors, and after a reporter in arizona was murdered in a car bombing that was connec
host: how did bill hamilton get in touch with danny casolaro? >> they had a mutual friend, a guy named terry miller. she was a computer contract expert and consultant. he would consult on ibm contracts and huge computer contracts, and he wrote about what is happening in the world of government software procurement, and he knew danny was a tenacious reporter, and bill hamilton was at that stage where she had two court ruling saying the department of justice told the software and she was at...
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>> bill and dana, good morning. hamilton hall is now occupied by dozens of protestors. day nine on this takeover of the building. behind me this is the building, as close as we're allowed to get. one of the banners unfurled says free palestine. we can't see any of the protestors or occupiers inside that building from this vantage point. to give you a sense of where we're at, move to the left and you can show them, those are all residential dorm buildings. right next door to where all this chaos unfolded. students are waking up this morning begin to study for final exams, which begin on friday. if we take you over here around the hamilton building. a line of students that are now trying to get into the campus. the campus right now is under a limited access only. only students who live on campus and essential personnel are allowed onto campus, a direct response to the takeover of the hamilton building at 12:30 liz night last night. this is as close as we are allowed to go. we haven't heard protestors but this all began at 12:30 in the morning. protestors in the encampment
>> bill and dana, good morning. hamilton hall is now occupied by dozens of protestors. day nine on this takeover of the building. behind me this is the building, as close as we're allowed to get. one of the banners unfurled says free palestine. we can't see any of the protestors or occupiers inside that building from this vantage point. to give you a sense of where we're at, move to the left and you can show them, those are all residential dorm buildings. right next door to where all this...
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hamilton. >> thank you, mr. speaker pro tem. i rise to ask why my vote. thank you, mr. speaker pro tem. i want to say i am appreciate and grateful to mr. grass -- mr. gress for bringing this bill forward, and with that i vote aye. willoughby, how do you vote? carter, how do you vote? willoughby, how do you vote? just as a reminder, members, you are voting on a motion. there was a roll call vote requested. only one person speaks per side. if this motion carries, there will be a third read. willoughby votes no. the motion carries. the third reading bill for have -- the third reading is for house bill 2677. >> relating to family or fences. >> that is the third read of the house bill 2677. vote at the bell. [bell rings] representative jackie parker. >> mr. speaker pro tem, i rise to explain my vote. >> please proceed. >> as someone who voted on the 15 week bill in 2022, i would like to make it clear that it was never the intent to overturn the pre-roe law in that bill. once roe v. wade was overturned, it was our intent that the pre-
hamilton. >> thank you, mr. speaker pro tem. i rise to ask why my vote. thank you, mr. speaker pro tem. i want to say i am appreciate and grateful to mr. grass -- mr. gress for bringing this bill forward, and with that i vote aye. willoughby, how do you vote? carter, how do you vote? willoughby, how do you vote? just as a reminder, members, you are voting on a motion. there was a roll call vote requested. only one person speaks per side. if this motion carries, there will be a third read....
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and representative hamilton has a bill to repeal the ban that we have an opportunity to hear today and they have just adjourned without hearing the bill. so the next time we meet is going to be wednesday and there is really probably nothing we can do until then. it needs to be said that the republicans are in a sticky situation with this. because if they allow a democratic bill to go through and to help resolve some of this problem that they have created then that gives a win to the democrats which is not a good political game for them. but if one them comes up with a bill, it is going to anger their base. and so, i just don't know if they're going to do the right thing for arizona right now and it is really a big unknown and a big question mark and i'm very concerned they might decide to just let this go. >> i mean, fatima, it is even a black box in terms of what they consider the right thing to be. because even kari lake is, she posted on social media that she opposed the ruling yesterday. after calling it a -- you know, a great law in past. she said she was calling on katie hobbs an
and representative hamilton has a bill to repeal the ban that we have an opportunity to hear today and they have just adjourned without hearing the bill. so the next time we meet is going to be wednesday and there is really probably nothing we can do until then. it needs to be said that the republicans are in a sticky situation with this. because if they allow a democratic bill to go through and to help resolve some of this problem that they have created then that gives a win to the democrats...
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hamilton. >> thank you, mr. speaker pro tem. i rise to ask why my vote. thank you, mr. speaker pro tem. i want to say i am appreciate and grateful to mr. grass -- mr. gress for bringing this bill forward, and with that i vote aye. willoughby, how do you vote? carter, how do you vote? willoughby, how do you vote? just as a reminder, members, you are voting on a motion. there was a roll call vote requested. only one person speaks per side. if this motion carries, there will be a third read. willoughby votes no. the motion carries. the third reading bill for have -- the third reading is for house bill 2677. >> relating to family or fences. >> that is the third read of the house bill 2677. vote at the bell. [bell rings] representative jackie parker. >> mr. speaker pro tem, i rise to explain my vote. >> please proceed. >> as someone who voted on the 15 week bill in 2022, i would like to make it clear that it was never the intent to overturn the pre-roe law in that bill. once roe v. wade was overturned, it was our intent that the pre-
hamilton. >> thank you, mr. speaker pro tem. i rise to ask why my vote. thank you, mr. speaker pro tem. i want to say i am appreciate and grateful to mr. grass -- mr. gress for bringing this bill forward, and with that i vote aye. willoughby, how do you vote? carter, how do you vote? willoughby, how do you vote? just as a reminder, members, you are voting on a motion. there was a roll call vote requested. only one person speaks per side. if this motion carries, there will be a third read....
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hello. >> bryan: bill, good morning. 10:00 eastern, some 10 hours since those students went into hamilton hall, stormed in and have occupied it. we have still not heard specifically from the president of the university or officially from the university about how they plan on getting those students out of hamilton hall, what we have heard from them is a plan to limit access to the main campus just days before final exams. that is what we are seeing here. the only people allowed on campus right now are those students who have housing on this main campus and essential personnel, whoever they deem to be essential. now, look, this is a campus with the main library and places for people to study, dining halls and that's a difficult situation for folks who are trying to study and get to commencement on may 15th. i'll show you hamilton hall over here. this all began at about 12:30. the students stormed that building and they are still inside. they say they will not leave that building until three major demands are met. one, the university divests from all things israel. two, they're transparent a
hello. >> bryan: bill, good morning. 10:00 eastern, some 10 hours since those students went into hamilton hall, stormed in and have occupied it. we have still not heard specifically from the president of the university or officially from the university about how they plan on getting those students out of hamilton hall, what we have heard from them is a plan to limit access to the main campus just days before final exams. that is what we are seeing here. the only people allowed on campus...
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hall was the billing occupied, because it was during the vietnam process as well —— vietnam process as well. vietnam process as well -- vietnam process as well-— process as well. protest. thank you for “oininu process as well. protest. thank you forjoining us— process as well. protest. thank you forjoining us claire _ process as well. protest. thank you forjoining us claire davenport. - forjoining us claire davenport. thank you me. to kenya now , where the country's president has announced people living in areas at risk of flooding or landslides will be asked to evacuate from wednesday. it comes after a week of severe flooding in the country , which has killed at least 169 people. kenya is now bracing forfurther rain. president ruto sys the army has been mobilized to help with evacuations. from there , here's our africa correspondent, barbara plett usher. we have been following rescue teams today which have been searching for bodies. one was found in the river over here. it was a 13—year—old girl. another we know of that was found in a village a bit to the north—east of
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bill is hamilton -- is next in hamilton. there you are. caller: i am for increasing the defense requirements of nato which includes countries contributing additional resources and restocking their military establishments to provide the defense of europe. you miss me provide more support to two and a percentage of gdp, but we have commitments we utilize european bases for in the middle east, africa and to some asia. supporting nato is the ideal thing. supporting ukraine is ideal because of the aggression of the russians, which is not a christian should, it is an autocracy. basically a soviet-styled government in sheep's clothing under the auspices of a democratic state. the support of nato is the front line. we don't want to repeat 1939. the position is to continue to support a fair and equitable nato. we need to learn from history, history can repeat itself. host: i have got a question for you. what do you think we have gotten from being part of nato 75 years? what benefit has there been? caller: we have peace in europe. i don't know if ma
bill is hamilton -- is next in hamilton. there you are. caller: i am for increasing the defense requirements of nato which includes countries contributing additional resources and restocking their military establishments to provide the defense of europe. you miss me provide more support to two and a percentage of gdp, but we have commitments we utilize european bases for in the middle east, africa and to some asia. supporting nato is the ideal thing. supporting ukraine is ideal because of the...
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bill withers and ringo starr and hamilton. lin-manuel miranda's hip-hop stage biography won the pulitzer prize for drama. >> and the life story of iconic singer frank sinatra is coming to the silver screen. >> martin source, kate scorsese is said to be working on a film based on the singer's life and will star leonardo dicaprio as sinatra martin and leo have made several movies together. and jennifer lawrence is slated to play sinatra's wife, actress ava gardner. the film is not yet gotten the blessing of the sinatra state. here in the bay area. low rider cruise is planned as a tribute to selena the queen of tejano music in san francisco's mission district on saturday, the late singer fashion and mexican american icon was murdered at the age of 23. she would have celebrated her 53rd birthday on april. 16th, the san francisco writer council holds the cruise along mission street as a tribute to selena's life and legacy for more information you can head to our website kron 4 dot com. coming up next year. kron. 4 news at noon. a g
bill withers and ringo starr and hamilton. lin-manuel miranda's hip-hop stage biography won the pulitzer prize for drama. >> and the life story of iconic singer frank sinatra is coming to the silver screen. >> martin source, kate scorsese is said to be working on a film based on the singer's life and will star leonardo dicaprio as sinatra martin and leo have made several movies together. and jennifer lawrence is slated to play sinatra's wife, actress ava gardner. the film is not yet...
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bill withers and ringo starr and hamilton. lin-manuel miranda's hip-hop stage biography won the pulitzer prize for drama. >> 10, 15 right now. and something else, historical if, you know, call the fog is it's the name of the fog. it's just a very famous twitter handle ball. but now on x, karl is running for mayor. just for fun. you know, ever operates this website this that twitter post and said, yeah, i'm running for mayor. the next mayor of san francisco in here prove it track record reaching across the and collaborating with people and bridges and cole claims to be a natural protector of harmful uv rays. see, we need carl today. we're not going to because uv rays are going to shine right through it. going to understand why karl, its own assists and so important appreciate carl. and you know what the campaign slogan what? >> doesn't sound like that, it's like identify the no bond this morning. looks there yet. carl taking a break the campaign day yesterday. so yet today it's all about the sunshine. really. we're going to be
bill withers and ringo starr and hamilton. lin-manuel miranda's hip-hop stage biography won the pulitzer prize for drama. >> 10, 15 right now. and something else, historical if, you know, call the fog is it's the name of the fog. it's just a very famous twitter handle ball. but now on x, karl is running for mayor. just for fun. you know, ever operates this website this that twitter post and said, yeah, i'm running for mayor. the next mayor of san francisco in here prove it track record...
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so, in 1791, the first us secretary of the treasury, hamilton, you can see him on ten dollar bills, presented a famous report on manufacturing to congress. from now on. the main idea of the united states is to produce everything ourselves, protect its market through tariffs, and subsidize producers. in the middle of the 20th century american corporations became infected with the ideas of globalization and began to move production outside the country for the sake of maximizing profits, destroying their industrial zones, just look at the apocalyptic pictures of detroit, the former notorious capital of the auto industry of america. now the us is trying everything. we want to restore it, but time is lost, but not lost for us. belarus and russia have a significant domestic market, preserved and developed production and technological scientific potential, and qualified personnel. the president holding a large meeting on april 9 on the state of industrial development tasks, focusing on global market issues. you see, there is a fierce struggle between western corporations for their product, for
so, in 1791, the first us secretary of the treasury, hamilton, you can see him on ten dollar bills, presented a famous report on manufacturing to congress. from now on. the main idea of the united states is to produce everything ourselves, protect its market through tariffs, and subsidize producers. in the middle of the 20th century american corporations became infected with the ideas of globalization and began to move production outside the country for the sake of maximizing profits,...
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it was throwing the bill of rights and states. okay but the federalist papers, hamilton. adams and who else. john j. all right. so they're trying to convince everybody that it was necessary it was necessary to start over and come up this new document. now, george washington was a southerner from virginia. but. leaned towards this strong central government. so the interpretation of the constitution is where we see the beginning of this political process. two political parties we got the federalist and the anti-federalists or, the known as democratic republicans or republicans. the federalist wanted this strong central government. the democratic republicans wanted stronger state government. they were fearful that the federal government would get to too powerful. but watch some the characteristics here. look at that. their bull appeal to biness businesses. man manufacturing. and they opposed the french revolution. so geographically where might these folks come from? the north biness, manufacturing. these guys in the north, they trying to model this close towards this engli s
it was throwing the bill of rights and states. okay but the federalist papers, hamilton. adams and who else. john j. all right. so they're trying to convince everybody that it was necessary it was necessary to start over and come up this new document. now, george washington was a southerner from virginia. but. leaned towards this strong central government. so the interpretation of the constitution is where we see the beginning of this political process. two political parties we got the...
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back in january and her bill never even got a hearing in committee, but arizona doesn't need democrats to save the day. they've got republicans. and one tried to get moving on a vote to overturn that 18, 64 era abortion ban yesterday and six hours before sean hannity suggested the arizona legislature could just make it go poof. a republican made sure it didn't >> all in favor of that motion, but i drove know is how much arizona house rep. david livingston putting the arizona house >> into recess until next wednesday, less than one week before abortion becomes illegal in the state. all but ensuring abortion providers will stop providing abortions and yet that was the point that was the car that trump was chasing when he set up the supreme court to guarantee it would allow states to ban abortion and he said on truth, social quote, i was able to kill roe v. wade. he's proven there's a fine line between catching the car and being run over by it >> so they >> may be 500 some miles apart, but it appears that texas has controversial immigration law has spread to iowa. governor kim reynolds ha
back in january and her bill never even got a hearing in committee, but arizona doesn't need democrats to save the day. they've got republicans. and one tried to get moving on a vote to overturn that 18, 64 era abortion ban yesterday and six hours before sean hannity suggested the arizona legislature could just make it go poof. a republican made sure it didn't >> all in favor of that motion, but i drove know is how much arizona house rep. david livingston putting the arizona house...
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, the author of the repeal bill, a democrat here who has been pushing for this. it tell me just your initial reaction to today there's a lot of relief. i've been emotional. ivan could be my emotions at cheque knowing that we needed to be smart and we needed to be steady and rooted and continue to work hard in order to meet the moment. >> did you think this was going to happen today more so than the last two weeks when we showed up, i i was very hopeful i'd had some good conversations last night that led me to believe that i think we we get there today. i'd tell me what was the most difficult part of this process. you heard a lot of emotional debate on the floor. you heard republican kins calling this egregious that they're disgusted. what do you have to say to your colleagues on the other side i respectfully disagree agree. >> i think this is something where we've we have been divided my whole time here in the arizona legislature and i. think for me the most difficult piece was knowing that we needed to get the bill on the board and trying to get the votes to wor
, the author of the repeal bill, a democrat here who has been pushing for this. it tell me just your initial reaction to today there's a lot of relief. i've been emotional. ivan could be my emotions at cheque knowing that we needed to be smart and we needed to be steady and rooted and continue to work hard in order to meet the moment. >> did you think this was going to happen today more so than the last two weeks when we showed up, i i was very hopeful i'd had some good conversations last...
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in the arizona house had put forward a bill to repeal the ban and they wouldn't even give it a committee hearing. and when we tried to bring legislation forward to talk about the right of contraception, they wouldn't even give it a committee hearing and they wouldn't let us vote on it on the floor so we know what they're coming for next. so i think that while we might see some politicians trying to turn around because of the political consequences that they're experiencing. we have decades of history and of voting records and of statements to back up the fact that we can't trust them in any action that they take, and that we really have to take this into our own hands. we have to take this to the ballot box. it's our only option. >> all right state senator eva berge. thank you very much for joining us tonight >> thanks for having me and tonight. country constitution, the high court, and the service members who might be caught in the middle former generals and admirals are taking the dramatic step of submitting a brief to the justices outlining how making president's absolutely immune wou
in the arizona house had put forward a bill to repeal the ban and they wouldn't even give it a committee hearing. and when we tried to bring legislation forward to talk about the right of contraception, they wouldn't even give it a committee hearing and they wouldn't let us vote on it on the floor so we know what they're coming for next. so i think that while we might see some politicians trying to turn around because of the political consequences that they're experiencing. we have decades of...
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mount hamilton has also been blanketed with a fresh layer of snow. for more on today's conditions, let's bring in chief meteorologist bill martin. bill cold one out there today. yeah. >> cold one below average. certainly and not atypical to get snow in april in the bay area and late march early april. this happens a couple times a year actually as we go through time. and we've got the snow flurries and showers all the way down to 1500ft. below that, we had rain up to a half inch and the felton, the santa cruz mountains area, san francisco, almost a half inch at 4/10 of an inch. the rain continues to fall and the severity the thunderstorms, the hail, the really heavy downpours are winding down as the sun begins to set. so we're seeing a little bit less convection or strong convection, and that's allowing for the rain showers to sort of taper down. but we did have some rain on the peninsula over the last couple of hours. heavy rain, heavy hail as well. sfo you see, i don't know if it's raining now, but it was raining pretty good earlier. we can see it
mount hamilton has also been blanketed with a fresh layer of snow. for more on today's conditions, let's bring in chief meteorologist bill martin. bill cold one out there today. yeah. >> cold one below average. certainly and not atypical to get snow in april in the bay area and late march early april. this happens a couple times a year actually as we go through time. and we've got the snow flurries and showers all the way down to 1500ft. below that, we had rain up to a half inch and the...
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that is snowfall that is falling up towards mount hamilton in the lick observatory right now. and speaking of that, snow is coming down up in the sierra nevada placer bills low as 1800 feet in elevation. going to be looking at a couple inches of snowfall. so this is really low elevation stuff. we're well into spring now. april, not accustomed seeing this cold of systems. this low pressure drives right in across the region into the evening tonight. cold front is what swings through this morning. and that allows us this line of showers that is going to be the heaviest of rain that we're looking at today. 06:00am starting to see it for the north bay. more so 07:00am for the peninsula. then 08:00am to 09:00am for the east bay and the south bay. that heavy line of rain and strong winds pushes in along with it. and yes, you do notice that blew up in the mountain tops. that is snowfall falling as low in elevation of around 2000 feet. that gets that are right up there to those mountain tops in the bay area. we will see peaks of sunshine this% afternoon. but do watch for some gray clou
that is snowfall that is falling up towards mount hamilton in the lick observatory right now. and speaking of that, snow is coming down up in the sierra nevada placer bills low as 1800 feet in elevation. going to be looking at a couple inches of snowfall. so this is really low elevation stuff. we're well into spring now. april, not accustomed seeing this cold of systems. this low pressure drives right in across the region into the evening tonight. cold front is what swings through this morning....
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joining us now to debate this is the former leader of ukip, neil hamilton, and the author and broadcast , rebecca reid. thank broadcast, rebecca reid. thank you very much indeed, neil should they. >> yeah. well, i mean , the >> yeah. well, i mean, the sickness benefit bill for this country is £66 billion this yean country is £66 billion this year, and that's forecast to rise on present trends to 90 billion by 2029. >> we've got 5.2 million people or on out of work benefits . or on out of work benefits. that's 16% of the workforce. and if you look at, young people between the ages of 18 and 24, we've got . nearly 200,000 of we've got. nearly 200,000 of them who are economically inactive , supposedly for mental inactive, supposedly for mental health issues. and that's double what it was ten years ago. we all know that term's have been a big contributor to this trend, because people got used to being paid for doing nothing. so it's time to wake people up and say, we can't carry on like this. we have to go back to life in the real world. >> all right, rebecca, people i've got to used to b
joining us now to debate this is the former leader of ukip, neil hamilton, and the author and broadcast , rebecca reid. thank broadcast, rebecca reid. thank you very much indeed, neil should they. >> yeah. well, i mean , the >> yeah. well, i mean, the sickness benefit bill for this country is £66 billion this yean country is £66 billion this year, and that's forecast to rise on present trends to 90 billion by 2029. >> we've got 5.2 million people or on out of work benefits ....