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Transcripts For KRON KRON 4 News At 8 20240713

kron four s gayle ong who joins us live from sfo with an update on the situation there. gayle how s it looking delay, wise tonight at the airport. with jr and justine so far the boards are showing that all the flights are on time this evening, but there are so many delays for over an hour this morning as people rush to get home for the holidays. san francisco resident season to grado made the most of the travel setback as she waited for her brother and niece to arrive from chicago, there were lots of delays and so some of it was very useful, i got to go to costco right near the airport. and then it looked like it was coming long enough so i part to come in the soggy windy weather sunday morning caused hundreds of delays at san francisco international airport philip kelly felt the storm hit flight the 2nd half was a little bit bumpy. i would say. but the 1st half was pretty smooth. there are there is there is weather going through the across the country if you can sleep thro

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Transcripts For KQED Charlie Rose 20240621

he has been very shocked by the dislocation of the soviet union because the soviet union was the second world power with the u.s. for years, and now it went down. rose: we conclude with journalist and author richard reeves, his new book is called infamy: the shocking story of the japenese-american internment in world war ii. the japanese-americans were totally patriotic, they allowed themselves to be put in what amounted to concentration camps because they thought that was their debt to the country. but after three or four years of living in the wilderness in terrible places, yes some of them had turned against the united states. rose: david petraeus valeéry giscard d estaing and richard reeves when we continue. rose: funding for charlie rose has been provided by: rose: additional funding provided by: and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city

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Transcripts For KQED Charlie Rose 20240621

he has been very shocked by the dislocation of the soviet union because the soviet union was the second world power with the u.s. for years, and now it went down. rose: we conclude with journalist and author richard reeves, his new book is called infamy: the shocking story of the japenese-american internment in world war ii. the japanese-americans were totally patriotic, they allowed themselves to be put in what amounted to concentration camps because they thought that was their debt to the country. but after three or four years of living in the wilderness in terrible places, yes some of them had turned against the united states. rose: david petraeus valeéry giscard d estaing and richard reeves when we continue. rose: funding for charlie rose has been provided by: rose: additional funding provided by: and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city

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Transcripts For KQED Charlie Rose 20240621

that s nice. rose: we conclude with richard lewis, his new book, reflections from hell: richard lewis guide on how not to live. i didn t have the greatest upbringing. very few people did. i wasn t abused but felt tethered to nothing. i was sort of all alone. he sort of got that. he used to come to all my shows on tv and my concerts and nightclubs in new york and he would understand that beneath the darkness was another layer of darkness and he was able to illustrate this in this book. rose: david sanger a look at the spotted pig and comedian richard lewis when we continue. rose: funding for charlie rose has been provided by: rose: additional funding provided by: and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. rose: we begin this week with the reported hack of millions of personnel records from computers across the federa

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Transcripts For BLOOMBERG Charlie Rose 20240621

of all cyber attacks, we don t know yet how much damage it did. there is good reason to believe since the office of personnel management, which is the office that handles security clearances and all other personnel man tte forr the federal government told 4 million currents and former employees that they would get free credit reporting. they think they lost a lot of what the is being called personally identifiable information. which at its most benign would be social security numbers and addresses. and that it worst, and at its worst answers they gave as they were going through the security clearance process. and that hasn t a of an earlier attack on the office of personnel management last summer. we have seen it directed mostly at those elements at the department that focused on the security clearances. the big question here, charlie, is what was the motive of the hackers? was this about espionage? was it about getting the data that would give them insight into people who

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