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and president hyland. yes. >> president hyland: and i see that commissioner foley just joined us. >> clerk: excellent. >> welcome. >> clerk: welcome commissioner foley. >> commissioner foley: thank you, team. >> clerk: so that passes unanimously 6-0. commissioner foley you were absent during the deliberations so we'll move to the next item. and actually we're on commission comments and questions if you wanted to add anything, commissioner foley, before we leave that. >> commissioner foley: i finally got technology working but, thank you very much. >> clerk: very good. well, if you heard it and you were participating audibly through the hearing i will ask for your vote regarding the resolution to support the department's effort regarding racial and social equity. on ma motion, commissioner foley. >> yes. >> clerk: so we're unanimous 7-0. >> president hyland: for that. one of the most important things that we talk about. >> clerk: commissioners that will place us on item 6 for the letter supporting the legac
and president hyland. yes. >> president hyland: and i see that commissioner foley just joined us. >> clerk: excellent. >> welcome. >> clerk: welcome commissioner foley. >> commissioner foley: thank you, team. >> clerk: so that passes unanimously 6-0. commissioner foley you were absent during the deliberations so we'll move to the next item. and actually we're on commission comments and questions if you wanted to add anything, commissioner foley, before we...
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and president hyland.d i see that commissioner foley just joined us. >> clerk: excellent. >> welcome. >> clerk: welcome commissioner foley. >> commissioner foley: thank you, team. >> clerk: so that passes unanimously 6-0. commissioner foley you were absent during the deliberations so we'll move to the next item. and actually we're on commission comments and questions if you wanted to add anything, commissioner foley, before we leave that. >> commissioner foley: i finally got technology working but, thank you very much. >> clerk: very good. well, if you heard it and you were participating audibly through the hearing i will ask for your vote regarding the resolution to support the department's effort regarding racial and social equity. on ma motion, commissioner foley. >> yes. >> clerk: so we're unanimous 7-0. >> president hyland: for that. one of the most important things that we talk about. >> clerk: commissioners that will place us on item 6 for the letter supporting the legacy business program. this is f
and president hyland.d i see that commissioner foley just joined us. >> clerk: excellent. >> welcome. >> clerk: welcome commissioner foley. >> commissioner foley: thank you, team. >> clerk: so that passes unanimously 6-0. commissioner foley you were absent during the deliberations so we'll move to the next item. and actually we're on commission comments and questions if you wanted to add anything, commissioner foley, before we leave that. >> commissioner...
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. >> our first question is from michael hyland, w ncn. >> hello, governor print this is michael hyland, i wanted to ask you first with the numbers you laid out could you go into more detail about how this is influencing about moving the state into phase 2.5 and even into phase three, is anything off the table at this point based on what we saw and how does this impact your decision about what we will assign the that the general assembly passed to partially reopen bars? >> and cute for that question. we are looking at all the science and data to make decisions about a potential 2.5 or a phase three and we are looking at it over a period of time and we are looking at the trends. there has not been the decision made about even one of those at this point. neither one of those phases is off the table here. we will review that legislation and obviously, we would rather do it through executive order but, as i think, that legislation makes the process much more clumsy and more difficult to change in the event that we would need to reinstate it and an executive order. w we will review that bill
. >> our first question is from michael hyland, w ncn. >> hello, governor print this is michael hyland, i wanted to ask you first with the numbers you laid out could you go into more detail about how this is influencing about moving the state into phase 2.5 and even into phase three, is anything off the table at this point based on what we saw and how does this impact your decision about what we will assign the that the general assembly passed to partially reopen bars? >> and...
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. >> michael hyland with cbs 17. >> hi, governor. i want to ask, we're get very close to a million people filing for unemployment in north carolina. since the covid-19 outbreak began. aside from who is in charge at the employment security what have you asked them to do differently and how are you ensuring those changes actually happen? and what do you have to say to the 300,000 people still waiting for benefits? gov. cooper: one thing i have asked them to do is significantly improve customer service. our unemployment laws are getting more and more complicated because there are more benefits that intersect and in a division that was handling 12,000 claims a month, not only are they handling many more claims, about over a million claims, but also intersecting claims with both federal and state claims. i issued an executive order to take away some regulations to make it easier for them, which is positive. they don't have to have an in-person meeting. they don't have to be putting in applications for a job the employer doesn't have to pa
. >> michael hyland with cbs 17. >> hi, governor. i want to ask, we're get very close to a million people filing for unemployment in north carolina. since the covid-19 outbreak began. aside from who is in charge at the employment security what have you asked them to do differently and how are you ensuring those changes actually happen? and what do you have to say to the 300,000 people still waiting for benefits? gov. cooper: one thing i have asked them to do is significantly improve...
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similar tenuously we activate things our course hyland until now everything that once was quiet starts communicating with the world and sending our data to the internet my tooth brush my t.v. set the chip under my skin my fitness tracker the toys of our children. i was not aware of these kind of technologies quote unquote being implemented by the police etc it's not particularly surprising because the technological developments in terms of policing bit domestically or globally is developing all the time and it's something that we're all privy to we can all see it on our t.v. screens especially when it comes to foreign policy and conflicts the rest of conducting abroad i don't feel about it i'm really concerned because i work with a lot of young people and young adults and children who are or have been or will be unfortunately in the short term most likely to be involved in the criminal justice system because they come from troubled backgrounds or the working class and the black people so if you can use some kind of predictive technology and software it's not going to predict anything b
similar tenuously we activate things our course hyland until now everything that once was quiet starts communicating with the world and sending our data to the internet my tooth brush my t.v. set the chip under my skin my fitness tracker the toys of our children. i was not aware of these kind of technologies quote unquote being implemented by the police etc it's not particularly surprising because the technological developments in terms of policing bit domestically or globally is developing all...
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bachelor favorite wells adams who we met on jojo's season and his fiancee, "modern family's" sarah hyland. >> come on, man! >> reporter: he was reliving all his cringeiest moments including that epic kiss fail. >> i think everything happens for a reason. if he was one of those guys that was ah, i wouldn't have been intrigued by him. >> reporter: the episode also popping in the newest bachelor, matt james, the first black bachelor in the show's 18-year history. >> a lot of my black friends that aren't bachelor nation faithful that are excited about me and honored that i'm in the position i'm in and have this opportunity to just represent what it's going to look like to have diverse relationships and tell those love stories and i couldn't be more excited about that. >> it's time to have a leading man of color on "the bachelor" and i'm just so excited for it. i'm really excited to see how bachelor nation embraces him and what his journey looks like. >> reporter: james' best friend, tyler cameron, giving his take on the type of women his friend will pick. >> i think what you're going to look
bachelor favorite wells adams who we met on jojo's season and his fiancee, "modern family's" sarah hyland. >> come on, man! >> reporter: he was reliving all his cringeiest moments including that epic kiss fail. >> i think everything happens for a reason. if he was one of those guys that was ah, i wouldn't have been intrigued by him. >> reporter: the episode also popping in the newest bachelor, matt james, the first black bachelor in the show's 18-year history....
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so to hyland light the c.i.t. program that you pass on december 221, 2016 and you, the commission, adopted this policy along with the use of force policy. they are married to each other. they call this the same, sanctitity of life. and that is what we strive for mt. police department and value life. we all value life. and that is the message when we do the program and have an officer in each district session and the primary duty is to identify people that might have personality issue, or constantly calling 911. we work with e.m.s. to help the folks and set up appointments with the department of public health and to get the resources they need. that is important and is good to have two officers assigned to the duties and is something they do above and beyond every day with the regular duties. and they send reports back to us and call us and say i went to jeremy's house and he is acting out and hasn't taken his meds. can you do a field visit? that is how it is supposed to work. we want to be preventive and proactive
so to hyland light the c.i.t. program that you pass on december 221, 2016 and you, the commission, adopted this policy along with the use of force policy. they are married to each other. they call this the same, sanctitity of life. and that is what we strive for mt. police department and value life. we all value life. and that is the message when we do the program and have an officer in each district session and the primary duty is to identify people that might have personality issue, or...