Reporter core rarrillos fak picture lists him as libertarian. And it is clear carrillo was growing increasingly upset about Police Excessive force. June 5th, he wrote who needs antifa to start riots when you have the police to do it for you. Just minutes before yesterdays killing, he posted in from the holocaust museum, the Early Warning signs of fascism. Justin tells me that he was also having a hard time dealing with his wifes suicide in 2018. She was an air force air man first class, found dead in an off base hotel in south carolina. A lot of regret i think was there. It was challenging for him. But even with all that, none of us, the people that ive talked to, ever once thought this would happen. Reporter and the atf has taken a shell casing from tben low mo low mond shooting and comparing it to the Federal Building shooting. Ben noyes, abc 7. And you can be the first to notice about breaking news like this by installing the abc 7 news app and enabling push alerts. All right. Abc 7
Switching from Core Products to smoking a cigarette sent vaping. Both companies have invested an awful lot of money in these new technologies so both of them have invested, they have invested in axios. Algeria invested, they have altria. They are very investing heavily in these technologies. There isa heavily in these technologies. There is a race between all these Tobacco Companies that we know of one who will be the winner in this alternative market. Investors are not keen because for example Philip Morris international is saying, why would we want to pay a big premium for altria . We would we want to pay a big premium for altria 7 we own would we want to pay a big premium for altria . We own a strong portfolio of brands such as malboro. We are seeing people switch over. Philip Morris International has done really well in converting over 7 million smokers in japan really well in converting over 7 million smokers injapan and the asian markets into vaping. Can they do the same in the u
S sf gov tv. San francisco government television. Good morning. The meeting will come to order. Welcome to the june 21st 2023 meeting of the budget and appropriation committee. Im supervisor connie chan, chair of the committee. Im joined by vice chair Rafael Mendoza and supervisors hilary ronen and charmaine walton, our clerk is brant talpa. I would like to thank Matthew Angel and sues enos from tv for broadcasting this meeting. Mr. Clerk, do you have any announcement . Yes, madam chair. Just a friendly reminder for those in attendance to please make sure to silence all cell phones and Electronic Devices as to not interrupt our proceedings here in the chamber. How the board of supervisors and its committees are convening hybrid meetings that allow inperson attendance and Public Comment while still providing Remote Access and Public Comment via telephone. Public comment on the proposed budget as items one and two will be taken on monday, june 26th, starting at 10 a. M. And Public Commen
First, i have to figure out how to make this thing work. [inaudible conversations] he said it takes a bit. All right. Takes a minute. Clint hill was born in 1932, the middle of the great depression, and his mother realized she couldnt care for him. So she had him baptized and dropped him off at the north dakota Childrens Home in fargo, north dakota. Fortunately, when he was about three months old, he was adopted by a wonderful family, chris and jenny hill and their daughter, janice. He grew up in this home in washburn, north dakota, population 912. Clint, growing up in that tiny town in north dakota, did you always want to be a secret service agent, or how did that come about . [laughter] no, not at all. My intention when i went away to college was to become a history teacher and to coach athletics. But the korean war interceded, and i had to go into the military. I went through basic training for the u. S. Army, and they selected me out and sent me to the Army Intelligence center wher
The tv is on twitter and facebook and we want to hear from you. Tweeters or paste a comment on our facebook page. [inaudible conversation] hello and welcome to the 21st annual texas book festival. Thank you for coming out today in support of our author, the festival and celebrating great literature. As you may know, the texas book festival is a Nonprofit Organization that works yearround to strengthen literacy in texas by awarding library grants and with reading rock Stars Program sending nationally recognized authors and illustrators into title i schools and donating books to those students. By being here today and buying books to you are funding these important initiatives. Thank you. Now may i ask you all to please silence your cell phone. Clinton hill and i will be signing the books. The books are available in the sale ten and we will be signing in the main author ten. , clint, before we begin, did you want to Say Something clint. Hello austin. [applause] it is great to be here whe