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seriously injured.e india officials say the fight overshot the runway during heavy rain in the cit ourrespondent reports. >>g this plane was bringinme indians who had beentuck abroad amidst the covid pandemic. landing in the dark amidst heavy rainfall on what many say is a challengin runway, the plane both pilots e among those dead. >> that seems to have skidded off the runwa we must re-member it is a tabletop runway. so it seems to have crossed that runway and fallen into a ditch sort of place. because of that impact, there seems to have been a breaking of the fuselage into two. the front portion has been very badly damaged. >> locals were among the first to respond. the injured taken to hospitals in taxis and private cars. families searching for loved ones they have waited months for. many on board are believed to have been workers who had gone a overseas to ea living. the crash is yet another blow for a region that is grappling with landslides and the covid crisis. bbc news, mumbai. nada: as this is an unfolding story, we encourage you to sit our website for all the latest news. inv
seriously injured.e india officials say the fight overshot the runway during heavy rain in the cit ourrespondent reports. >>g this plane was bringinme indians who had beentuck abroad amidst the covid pandemic. landing in the dark amidst heavy rainfall on what many say is a challengin runway, the plane both pilots e among those dead. >> that seems to have skidded off the runwa we must re-member it is a tabletop runway. so it seems to have crossed that runway and fallen into a ditch...
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i think at the memory can't say anything is completely safe it's all about relative cit risk as it stands the evidence would suggest the risk of significant transmission events are over in primary schools than for example higher grades and i to read it comes through interventions what intervention a stew utilize we need to consider many factors in creating local transmission and the resources available for its lonesome new zealand. reported that they managed the they managed to prevent majority of upgrades just by isolating symptomatic cases taiwan successfully kept schools open throughout the pandemic by keeping the interaction rate at negligible greg level in our review what we've found is especially classroom crowding and other factors related to social distancing in classrooms may play a role for example danmark of strict in the us have reduced mitigation strategies but they also have smaller classrooms compared to israel and shelley so distancing becomes much more of an important factor so there is a knowing there is no one size fits all that is definitely something we've learned fro
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eduduardo uriararte: it allll ho start somomewhere and even thouh it--it's one hohouse, one c cit, one countnty, it could be the start of a a big chainin reacti. announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. 08/31/20 08/31/20 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy:y: from new w york, this is democracy now! >> i stand here today knowing that my howard university education prepared me to play jackie robinson. marshall,n, ththurgood and t'challa. amy: the beloved actor chadwick boseman has died at the age of 43 after a secret four-year battle with colon cancer. boseman is best known for his
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eduduardo uriararte: it allll ho start somomewhere and even thouh it--it's one hohouse, one c cit, one countnty, it could be the start of a a big chainin reacti. announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. [ambient music] ♪ - our last fluent speaker of rumsen ohlone, isabel meadows, was recorded for at least the last five years of her life. she records as much as she knew of our language, of our stories, our creation, personal histories, gossip, recipes. the foods are described with so much love and care. oftentimes she would say, "i wish we had some now "so that you could try it, "and so that we can have it again." and when you've worked for this documentation for as long as we have, you develop a real care for those old people.
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eduduardo uriararte: it allll ho start somomewhere and even thouh it--it's one hohouse, one c cit, one countnty, it could be the start of a a big chainin reacti. announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. i spend a lot of time in montreal. it really is, together with copenhagen and barcelona, one of my favourite places on the planet, a home away from home. but i still have a problem putting my finger on what makes this city so great. through the centuries, montreal has found itself at a global crossroads where nations, cultures and languages have met, or were fiercely defended. now, it's as though montreal is a city that spends a lot of time wondering about itself. i wouldn't call it an identity crisis, more of an identimélange. this city faces real urban challenges. the people here will tell you that they have the worst potholes on the planet.
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eduduardo uriararte: it allll ho start somomewhere and even thouh it--it's one hohouse, one c cit, one countnty, it could be the start of a a big chainin reacti. announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. [soft sisic] ♪ - everything that we see around us today is a descendent to those ancient people that have a spirit. before the earth was even here, a couple spirits were going through the galaxies. kwahn is t the silver r fo, and d jamul, thehe coyote, anand they met up with each other. they wanted something. they wanted something which is the earth, and so they sang and prayed and used the power of their mind, d d thatreatededhe earth. ♪ they weren't done. they wanted something to be on there, and so they envisioned water, and they sang water songs, and there was water.
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conquering” gift: fans send mnqueriug" gift: fans send == mnqueriug" ci’cfg fans send == tend waring" cit fans send —— tend to see it as an optional extra. the champions league as the nice icing on the cake and it is ultimately a cup competition, so we can't come i don't like getting too hung up on the best team that's when the champion late. it's one of those things where it would be a nice piece of the jigsaw to add. this though is a puzzle real madrid know how to solve. they've won the european cup 13 times. what's more, they are now spanish champions and arrive at city united. one man stands apart though, gareth bale once the worlds most of expensive a bar no longer worthy on this squad. translation: people say a lot of things, we have respect between us. the only thing to say, and this is a personal conversation between us, is that he preferred not to play. the rest remains between me and him. the main prospect of football looks to be in a wales church, his relationship with his boss now seemingly a silent stalemate. you see images of him laughing on the bench, pretending to fall asl
conquering” gift: fans send mnqueriug" gift: fans send == mnqueriug" ci’cfg fans send == tend waring" cit fans send —— tend to see it as an optional extra. the champions league as the nice icing on the cake and it is ultimately a cup competition, so we can't come i don't like getting too hung up on the best team that's when the champion late. it's one of those things where it would be a nice piece of the jigsaw to add. this though is a puzzle real madrid know how to...
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once known as the garden c cit, bangalore now has a new nickname, garbage city.inspects the trash pick up in her neighborhood of koramangala. residents are meant to put their kitchen waste in a green bin without liners. it is then dumped directly into the truck. the chemistry teacher, takes it upon herself to educate residents. >> newspaper not allowed, no newspaper. >> we can't put plastic in the wet waste. so that is the only problem i'm facing. i line it with paper, with newspaper. >> but you should not, because it has ink you know. it has lead. it's very dangerous to have ink because it will compost along with your food and then we will eat the sameme vegetables. >> not everyone follows the rules. here the trash has all gone into one bin. >> it boils my blood because the amount of effort we have put in. it's not rocket science. just separate it. how hard is that? >> entrepreneur som narayan encounters dumping sites daily. >> there you go, there's another spot there. there haveve been organinizats that work onon clearing ththose sitetes, painting g them up, mg
once known as the garden c cit, bangalore now has a new nickname, garbage city.inspects the trash pick up in her neighborhood of koramangala. residents are meant to put their kitchen waste in a green bin without liners. it is then dumped directly into the truck. the chemistry teacher, takes it upon herself to educate residents. >> newspaper not allowed, no newspaper. >> we can't put plastic in the wet waste. so that is the only problem i'm facing. i line it with paper, with...
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relief from the heat from the great lakes, midwest we have some spots, kansas cit northeast.ehiead families get crti wle bringing generations together during a pandemic we'll be right back. these fudge brownie m&m's are really fudgey yes they are. to put a fudge brownie center in an m&m's is... genius! i know. i was going to say hard! why won't you... ughhhh... ahhh! why won't you go in... new fudge brownie m&m's. my psoriasis. cosentyx works on all of this. cosentyx treats the multiple symptoms of psoriatic arthritis to help you look and feel better. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inflammatory bowel disease or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. watch me! learn more at cosentyx.com. >>> for so many dogs have been a huge comfort during the covid crisis but now they are being trained to actually detect the disease. we have the fascinating details. >> reporter: come here >> reporter:
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on te front nine hung on the walls of this pandemic themed exhibition noww relicics of one of the cits darkest times. the seafood market as well our system to have origiginated it remains sealed off forcing vendors take their business elsewhere. it's been a almost five months since the lockdown was lifted andnd many resesidents are stitill be. financially because of somee unexpected problemems kindd. exchange commissary overseeing our agencncy this time and do yu use a car hi i eed download- credit card. hi india. back to top. hi at. beijing has corona virusess o over fourth lives in two but the now have dim outbreak under control only thirteen new cases were reported on tuesday all of ththm in the northwestern region of china hand it seems getting back to think like her normality for the situation. subban buys him. elsewhere boasts the world's. safe stay with us you what you've asked for. hello and welcome to the interview my guest tododay is literally statared death in the eye after an elephant charged him anand gored h him inn his lt leg.g. an accomplishshed businessman the godfathe
on te front nine hung on the walls of this pandemic themed exhibition noww relicics of one of the cits darkest times. the seafood market as well our system to have origiginated it remains sealed off forcing vendors take their business elsewhere. it's been a almost five months since the lockdown was lifted andnd many resesidents are stitill be. financially because of somee unexpected problemems kindd. exchange commissary overseeing our agencncy this time and do yu use a car hi i eed download-...
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reporter: rafik hariri's statue beirut, the cit he built.bollah and its backers deny any part in his assassination and as always, they push back >> let's go to the hague where i am joint by our foreign correspondent. listening to that report, the zbdge chose his words carefully when it came to lah, saying that it not find evidence that the hezbollah leadership was involved. is the implication just that this was a bunch of rogue bad apples? so, basically, they said this did not happen in a political vacuum, so they took into consideration all th events running up to rafik hariri's assassination on valentine's day, 2005. the fact that he had held meetings and vocalized h opposition to syria's continued military and cli lcal presence anon. this all really censored unserved some -- upthey relie telecoms data. there was a secret network of anonymous call phones that were used to co-locate the defendant's mobile phones. and using them, they were able to trace the people in the vicinity of the blast csurying out theillance. it was only one of them
reporter: rafik hariri's statue beirut, the cit he built.bollah and its backers deny any part in his assassination and as always, they push back >> let's go to the hague where i am joint by our foreign correspondent. listening to that report, the zbdge chose his words carefully when it came to lah, saying that it not find evidence that the hezbollah leadership was involved. is the implication just that this was a bunch of rogue bad apples? so, basically, they said this did not happen in a...
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the east coast and hitting major cities in the northeast as a powerful tropical storm.oss new york cit. this one killing a 60-year-old man in queens. strong and damaging winds from isaias tore through parts of brooklyn. a line of sycamore trees in this park split in half. the massive branches crashing down and crushing cars below. the heavy rain quickly flooding roads and trapping drivers close to interstate 76 near philadelphia. >> they were scared. she thought she was going to drown. >> reporter: outside washington, d.c., two cars with multiple people inside swept off the road. some clinging to trees, one on the roof. teams rescuing them with rafts and an airboat. no one seriously hurt. and across the northeast, multiple tornado warnings. >> hurry up, it's right here. >> reporter: this funnel cloud spotted in ocean city, new jersey. and homes throughout this delaware neighborhood torn apart. >> but the really bad part of this area is this house right here, but the whole back of the house is gone. >> i saw the tree lifting up out of the ground and at that point, that's when i saw the
the east coast and hitting major cities in the northeast as a powerful tropical storm.oss new york cit. this one killing a 60-year-old man in queens. strong and damaging winds from isaias tore through parts of brooklyn. a line of sycamore trees in this park split in half. the massive branches crashing down and crushing cars below. the heavy rain quickly flooding roads and trapping drivers close to interstate 76 near philadelphia. >> they were scared. she thought she was going to drown....
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what they did was they didn't recognize the ownership of bear the vessel and they are trying to sell cit it's it's really strange because it's like they confiscated to know it the most neo liberal government in the world come for skate which is a communist term our refineries our company and now they're trying to sell it. to get a good prize for them so it's really a theft they have stolen our property that is venezuelan and at some point i insist at some point all what they have done is going to be reversed and we're going to have our assets back well the united kingdom and the european union recognize the u.s. court system and in fact we've been hearing that the e.u. foreign minister joseph burrell is claiming that i under deserve millions maybe of dollars of aid is being raised and also that one way no is the recognized leader of your country and. and. helping the ordinary venezuelans what do you make of this donors conference and for pledges for the venice whether it's that they have migrated why did this venezuelans. migrate why they did flew because of the blockade because of the s
what they did was they didn't recognize the ownership of bear the vessel and they are trying to sell cit it's it's really strange because it's like they confiscated to know it the most neo liberal government in the world come for skate which is a communist term our refineries our company and now they're trying to sell it. to get a good prize for them so it's really a theft they have stolen our property that is venezuelan and at some point i insist at some point all what they have done is going...
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the cit and county posting signs, putting residents on alert. >> unprecedented lightning storm. over 300 fires in california. so just bad luck. >> reporter: that bad luck is spreading near grant lake in the san jose foot hills. cal fire making fire retardant drops trying to stop the fire from barreling over the hill. this family is not taking any chances. they watered down their property because they are worried about their animals. >> we don't wapt be them to get involved in everything so we're trying to water everything down to make sure it doesn't burn. by the way i to evacuate and take them out. os foothills and family lives evacuated last night. >> looks like it is slowing dune bit. but we are going to be kind of ready. the car is packed to go back again. you know? and evacuate. we'll see. >> reporter: now people who live here in the hills own different types of property. a lot of horses and live stock. i talked to a lot of people who tried to get them out before evacuations become mandatory. live in morgan hill, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> good reporting. thank you.
the cit and county posting signs, putting residents on alert. >> unprecedented lightning storm. over 300 fires in california. so just bad luck. >> reporter: that bad luck is spreading near grant lake in the san jose foot hills. cal fire making fire retardant drops trying to stop the fire from barreling over the hill. this family is not taking any chances. they watered down their property because they are worried about their animals. >> we don't wapt be them to get involved in...
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cit: when we first started, has phenomenal brand awareness in canada, not so much in the u.s.n we entered the marketplace and started to get involved in certain processes, we were tapping into my personal and professional networks in my .xperience coming here to ci i was able to build relationships. once we announced a couple of deals, the bank started to take notice toward us as a strategic buyer. now that we have done so many deals have been so active, we have firms reaching out to us, bypassing the banking process, looking to partner directly. as a starting point, it was brand awareness, understanding what we are doing. now that we have been so active, we have phenomenal momentum. i expect that momentum to continue. vonnie: thanks for joining us today, kurt macalpine. the s&p 500 taking aim at a february closing record. we will discuss with carol schleif. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. i'm vonnie quinn in new york. climbing toward an all-time high today. tech shares leading the way for a change. that is a joke. joining us now is carol schleif of abb
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louis and that it is a midwestern cit city. it is a city with its own form anti- blackness but a long history are more prominently history of u.s. imperialism and violence against native americans. and so, i was struck by that kind of uncanny similarity. with peace about racial capitalism confuses people. so i think my idea about it is, but the moment of the slave trade, the moment is sometime around 1444 which is really you could argue the beginning of the atlantic slave trade, 1492 was the inauguration of the european imperial project with the united states. but the terms of european phobia and the practices of capitalism are conjoined. the point however is not to say capitalism is a racist. is to argue there is an ongoing historical relationship between racism and capitalism. until one of things i tried to do in the book, is to chart different kinds of racial formations that correspond to different kinds of economic relationships. and so, the white supremacy that informs the driving out, that massacre in east st. louis in 19
louis and that it is a midwestern cit city. it is a city with its own form anti- blackness but a long history are more prominently history of u.s. imperialism and violence against native americans. and so, i was struck by that kind of uncanny similarity. with peace about racial capitalism confuses people. so i think my idea about it is, but the moment of the slave trade, the moment is sometime around 1444 which is really you could argue the beginning of the atlantic slave trade, 1492 was the...
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assistant to al smith you had given him the job to create parks on long island with the people of new york cit city. seem like an impossible job because in 1922 america the wealth and power is robert barron and they are great estates were in suffolk county and long island. they controlled everything the local and county governments and the state legislature as well. and what they knew, they didn't want the people love new york city out there when called the people of new york city and is somehow you managed to find a way every desirable that beachfront where they created parks only used by local residents and then to create a park it is miles of right-of-way and nobody gives it to you. bob moses who is 30 years old and his wife and two little kids went to a summer bungalow when he said to me i fell in love with the great south bay and it was a putt putt motorboat. every morning and while he was doing that has attention came to be focused more on this barrier beach that was 5 miles across the bay part of it was called the strand part of it was called five island some of it jones beach. and they
assistant to al smith you had given him the job to create parks on long island with the people of new york cit city. seem like an impossible job because in 1922 america the wealth and power is robert barron and they are great estates were in suffolk county and long island. they controlled everything the local and county governments and the state legislature as well. and what they knew, they didn't want the people love new york city out there when called the people of new york city and is...
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i just think that it's a great company new york cit company, no question, and i believe there's growthfront of them. but i think a lot of great things are already priced in that cash app, people got so excited about it, but underlying that you have a problem with small and medium-sized businesses i think the stock price has already grown out of it, so i'd be a fade it. >> >> nvida was strong what we found is that coming through this, gaming has been exploding. data center is very resilient. if you look at bank of america, we just upgraded the stock they've got about 3.65 billion and a july quarter revenue run rate and a better revenue mix. you've actually had more resilience from autos and some of the other parts of the chip complex that they're very involved in. there's been multiple on inindividual ya has never made since. if you look at where they're competing, it's no wonder they are not only a have, but i think this move of 50% since covid with the same trends in place, i think, you stay there. i'm reluctant to do that based upon valuations. i think n individual ya stays the cours
i just think that it's a great company new york cit company, no question, and i believe there's growthfront of them. but i think a lot of great things are already priced in that cash app, people got so excited about it, but underlying that you have a problem with small and medium-sized businesses i think the stock price has already grown out of it, so i'd be a fade it. >> >> nvida was strong what we found is that coming through this, gaming has been exploding. data center is very...
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for yesterday were postponed including last night's matchup between the marlins and the mets at sit citld, where the mets starters took to the field as the other players stood in foul territory for 42 seconds of silence in a nod to jackie robinson, who broke baseball's color barrier in 1947. players then exited the field for the night leaving a black lives matter t-shirt on top of home plate. >>> also while the president has remained mum on jacob bill clinton, he did comment yesterday on the nba, a as did his son-in-law jared kushner. >> your reaction to the nba protest yesterday against another shooting of a black man by police? >> i don't know much about the nba protest. i think their ratings have been baaed because people are tired of the nba, but i know their ratings have been bad. that's unfortunate. they have become a political organization, and that's not a good thing. i don't think that's a good thing for rt sports or for the country. >> i think that the nba players are very fortunate that they have the financial position where they are able to take a night off from work without
for yesterday were postponed including last night's matchup between the marlins and the mets at sit citld, where the mets starters took to the field as the other players stood in foul territory for 42 seconds of silence in a nod to jackie robinson, who broke baseball's color barrier in 1947. players then exited the field for the night leaving a black lives matter t-shirt on top of home plate. >>> also while the president has remained mum on jacob bill clinton, he did comment yesterday...
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explained his business this in his life has been destroyed by the riots in the lawlessness in thees cita was close in 2016 and the white house -- the campaign has been there over the course of the past six months a few times and they're certainly targeting certain counties they are to try to flip the state, especially as the race gets closer. i want to comment on amy klobuchar talking about in terms of her attack on the economy under president trump. especially under covid because this is something that kamala harris has also sad. they said that the president is selling out american workers but the president is the one trying to open the economy back out. this weekend democrats trying to present the big idea and whether they will get through, people will have questions about how they balance covid and public health with also people's lives economically moving forward. you know, shutting down the entire economy in a time where you're arguing that the president is the one doing that is going to ask for a plan on the other side. >> martha: going to donna brazile of joining us this evening,
explained his business this in his life has been destroyed by the riots in the lawlessness in thees cita was close in 2016 and the white house -- the campaign has been there over the course of the past six months a few times and they're certainly targeting certain counties they are to try to flip the state, especially as the race gets closer. i want to comment on amy klobuchar talking about in terms of her attack on the economy under president trump. especially under covid because this is...
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it is coma toes tose in the cit. the stories of muraders. crime is up in places. the city is not in anarchy. >> not at all. >> the pandemic has brought us all low. >> yeah. >> i haven't seen places boarded up like this. i haven't seen this country closed down like this. moving into the heartland. and it's about leadership. >> it's amazing to me every time i walk -- speaking of, i walk through the city, at least, you know, go around the city and walk our -- in a car or what have you. it's -- the city is not even half empty. it's -- it's more than half empty. and it's not in anarchy, as you said, by any means. if you watch certain programs you'll think, like, oh, my gosh, new york city, it's a war zone. it's not a war zone. are things bad off? yes. are there situations here in the city that we haven't seen in a long time? yes. are people in dire need in certain areas? yes. can new york city get past it? absolutely. will we come back raging and, you know, the city on a hill that we once was and will be in the future? absolutely. new york city will, of course, come ba
it is coma toes tose in the cit. the stories of muraders. crime is up in places. the city is not in anarchy. >> not at all. >> the pandemic has brought us all low. >> yeah. >> i haven't seen places boarded up like this. i haven't seen this country closed down like this. moving into the heartland. and it's about leadership. >> it's amazing to me every time i walk -- speaking of, i walk through the city, at least, you know, go around the city and walk our -- in a car...
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i want to talk to you about what local cit city officials have to deal with, local law enforcement haveillegal immigrant is under indict. he shot at a man as he slashed and used a knife and took a gun from police officers, wounding police officers. so police officers here in new york city are still dealing with isis. police elsewhere are dealing with all sorts of problems beyond just local domestic crime. your reaction? >> yeah, absolutely. you make a great point here. think about what they're dealing with. they're dealing with so much and they're so overwhelmed and then we see across the country so many police officers are leaving their jobs because they're not being respected. you've got a city that's down police officers and those that can enforce the law and you've got more bad actors within the city, making it even worse. so i just feel so bad. it breaks my heart honestly to see what's going on in this country. a lot of people migrate to america because we are a country that is about law and order and that's why people love this country. you know, opportunities, freedom, and we're
i want to talk to you about what local cit city officials have to deal with, local law enforcement haveillegal immigrant is under indict. he shot at a man as he slashed and used a knife and took a gun from police officers, wounding police officers. so police officers here in new york city are still dealing with isis. police elsewhere are dealing with all sorts of problems beyond just local domestic crime. your reaction? >> yeah, absolutely. you make a great point here. think about what...
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actually, madam chair, if i could suggest cit that we could recess for a couple minutes and we will need to rebridge the public comment line. >> chair fewer: there's been some adequate time that we need to get it resolved, we will recess the public testimony until, you know, tomorrow at 10:00. just to get that piece in the beginning before we get into the regular agenda. supervisor ronen says, no. i take it back, i take it back. >> chair fewer: so i'm hearing, someone texted me that said we can hear the public comment on phone. except we can't hear the public comment. i think that they really want to tell us their comments. so let's do this -- if you don't mind, colleagues, i know that it's already 8:00. but let's recess for 10 minutes. and let's -- and it is now -- what time is it -- it's 8:10. at 8:20 let's come back and let's give them an opportunity to fix this or see if they can fix this. if we can't fix it tonigh tonigi don't know what to do because tomorrow night is going to be a really long public comment. >> president yee: we convene at 2:00 a.m.. >> clerk: madam chair, if you w
actually, madam chair, if i could suggest cit that we could recess for a couple minutes and we will need to rebridge the public comment line. >> chair fewer: there's been some adequate time that we need to get it resolved, we will recess the public testimony until, you know, tomorrow at 10:00. just to get that piece in the beginning before we get into the regular agenda. supervisor ronen says, no. i take it back, i take it back. >> chair fewer: so i'm hearing, someone texted me that...
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as the cit coordinator at the police department, i was aware of the writing and spent evening gettingere impacted. after i went to bed, david received a call from the alarm company. the front door of the pawnshop had been read this time, he didn't wake me to tell me. he probably knew i would have tried stop him, or insist on going with him. as i slept, looters were ransacking the shop. they shot and killed david in and thend, livestreamed his execution and last moments on earth. david's grandson was watching on ace book in real time -- on facebook in real time, not realizing he was watching his own grandfather dying on the sidewalk. i learned of all this around four clock a.m. when our doorbell rang. the chief of police was outside. i wondered why dave hadn't answered the door. it wasn't uncommon for him to be up watching tv. i called out to him several times. it was no reply. he just wasn't there. i let in the chief, and fighting back tears, he said the words every officer's spouse dreads. breaking] i relive that horror in my mind every day. my hope is that having you relive it with
as the cit coordinator at the police department, i was aware of the writing and spent evening gettingere impacted. after i went to bed, david received a call from the alarm company. the front door of the pawnshop had been read this time, he didn't wake me to tell me. he probably knew i would have tried stop him, or insist on going with him. as i slept, looters were ransacking the shop. they shot and killed david in and thend, livestreamed his execution and last moments on earth. david's...
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1968 that this is something he's tapping that there's something more about going after a company, or cita player for bias. there's a grander picture here, how do you think it's sorting out? >> there is a grander picture and again, i think he's on to something and on to something powerful. you asked about the boycott i thought the boycott was like you should have chosen a different tactic. having said that, if you read this tweet, from goodyear where they said oh, we didn't say that , we didn't say that, it's a weasel-worded kind of dance around, and in my opinion, you know, you have a lot of corporations that are playing footsie with the black lives matter movement and i absolutely think the president has a big opening in saying that this is not just about racial equality. this is a political agenda, and they can't play footsie politically and then tell my supporters that they can't express themselves. neil: that's well-put i like it i'll steal that line and not credit you. thank you very much my friend very good seeing you continued good health, good head on his shoulders and sees thing
1968 that this is something he's tapping that there's something more about going after a company, or cita player for bias. there's a grander picture here, how do you think it's sorting out? >> there is a grander picture and again, i think he's on to something and on to something powerful. you asked about the boycott i thought the boycott was like you should have chosen a different tactic. having said that, if you read this tweet, from goodyear where they said oh, we didn't say that , we...
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. >>> new safety program underway in new york city 's largest cit security check points at train stations, bus depots and other entry ports. the goal is to make sure that out of state travelers are following new york's mandatory quarantine rule. those breaking the rule could face a possible $1,000 fine. >> we will engage every business and institution to be a part of this. now you have to feel it wherever you go and people have to know if they don't follow this, this will be penalized. >>> new york city was the epicenter of the coronavirus back in may but studies show 20% of cases are from out new y rules. >>> they have vowed though a judge banned it. it was issued thursday against god speak in ventura county. the county sued saying it threatened public safety. as many as 200 parishioners gathered without masks or social distancing. the church argued that the church is small and the order violates freedom. . >>> what distance learning will look like in the beginning. >>> a fire sent firefighters to the hospital. the two alarm fire that averaged a complex. >> students in the oakland unifie
. >>> new safety program underway in new york city 's largest cit security check points at train stations, bus depots and other entry ports. the goal is to make sure that out of state travelers are following new york's mandatory quarantine rule. those breaking the rule could face a possible $1,000 fine. >> we will engage every business and institution to be a part of this. now you have to feel it wherever you go and people have to know if they don't follow this, this will be...
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as the officer wellness coordinator and cit coordinator with the police department i was keenly awareoting and i spent the evening getting ready to mobilize support for officers who were impacted. after i had gone to bed, david received a call from lee's alarm company. the front door of the pawn shop had been breached. this time he didn't wake me up to tell me. he probably knew i would have tried to stop him. or insist on going with him. as i slept, looters were ransacking the shop. they shot and killed david in cold blood. and then live streamed his execution and his last moments on earth. david's grandson was watching the video on facebook in real time not realizing he was watching his own grandfather dying on the sidewalk. i learned of all this around 4:00 a.m. when our door bell rang. the chief of police was standing outside. i wondered why dave had not answered the door. it wasn't uncommon for him to be up watching tv at this time. i called out to him several times. there was no reply. he just wasn't there. i let in the chief and fighting back tears he uttered the words every off
as the officer wellness coordinator and cit coordinator with the police department i was keenly awareoting and i spent the evening getting ready to mobilize support for officers who were impacted. after i had gone to bed, david received a call from lee's alarm company. the front door of the pawn shop had been breached. this time he didn't wake me up to tell me. he probably knew i would have tried to stop him. or insist on going with him. as i slept, looters were ransacking the shop. they shot...
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states want businesses to invest in states, cits, city officials want businesses to invest in cities.y wanteds o come, and they presented to uwhy they were an ♪ tractive option. >> narrator: in november 2018, amazon announced there were two winners: arlington, vi, and new york city. ♪ >> this is by far the biggestw bs deal in the history of new york city, the history of new york state. >> narrator: new york city and state had campaigned hard for it, offering up nearly $3 billion in subsidies and tax breaks. >> i'll change my name tocu "aman o" if that's what it takes. >> narrator: in return, amazon promised 25,00jobs, billions of dollars in capital investments, and a small number of projects earmarked for local community members. >> i thought it could be a great thinfor new york. we are more and more of a tech center, we wanted to consolidate that reality. having amazon here would havehe ed immensely. >> amazon has got to go! >> narrator: but not everyone was enthused about giving billions in tax breaks to a trillion-dollar corporation. >> get out!e handout! >> alexandria ocasio-corte
states want businesses to invest in states, cits, city officials want businesses to invest in cities.y wanteds o come, and they presented to uwhy they were an ♪ tractive option. >> narrator: in november 2018, amazon announced there were two winners: arlington, vi, and new york city. ♪ >> this is by far the biggestw bs deal in the history of new york city, the history of new york state. >> narrator: new york city and state had campaigned hard for it, offering up nearly $3...
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trusting you that you will make sure that this process and allocation of funds has integrity and honest cit honests lead by the people that will benefit from this. and so, this is an amount of money that i think that small amount of reparations, that, supervisor walton, that we will hold you accountable to doing this, because we cannot also depend on our board of supervisors or even the elected officials. we know you and we know you have integrity and we know what you want to accomplish. and so i would suggest that, perhaps, there is a report that comes back to the committee just about the expenditure plan or whatever you're going to put in the memo and it's much more official and that everyone has a copy of that. with that, president yee, i see you request to speak. >> thank you, chair fewer and thank you for this discussion. i think there's been a lot of articulation around this issue. and again, for me, it was like trying to work through my head to say that on one hand we've header over and over again from different individuals and where is the oversight and where is the oversight? and w
trusting you that you will make sure that this process and allocation of funds has integrity and honest cit honests lead by the people that will benefit from this. and so, this is an amount of money that i think that small amount of reparations, that, supervisor walton, that we will hold you accountable to doing this, because we cannot also depend on our board of supervisors or even the elected officials. we know you and we know you have integrity and we know what you want to accomplish. and so...
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and the postal service is in focus, house speakerna america cit riot overnight after portland and chicagoslammed by violence this weekend. the markets looking to start the week to the upside, futures edging higher you can see the dow indicated higher by 59 the nasdaq 68 and s&p 500 by 10 this after markets finish changed on friday but the s&p 500 still within striking distance of its record closing high. and later this hour exclusive interview with commerce secretary wilbur ross with a major announcement tied to china. you don't want to miss that. retail, of course, in focus this week earnings expected from heavy hitters including wal-mart, home depot lowe's and target and state of travel airports braceing for a whole new world of changes at check-in what you need to know before you head to the airport. and mortgage rates still at an all time low could they finally reach 0% we're going to take a look at that. mornings with march wra is live right now. good morning everyone european markets looking a little bit higher this morning, the ftse higher by 3 and this is investors are keeping the
and the postal service is in focus, house speakerna america cit riot overnight after portland and chicagoslammed by violence this weekend. the markets looking to start the week to the upside, futures edging higher you can see the dow indicated higher by 59 the nasdaq 68 and s&p 500 by 10 this after markets finish changed on friday but the s&p 500 still within striking distance of its record closing high. and later this hour exclusive interview with commerce secretary wilbur ross with a...
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trusting you that you will make sure that this process and allocation of funds has integrity and honest cit honests lead by the people that will benefit from this. and so, this is an amount of money that i think that small amount of reparations, that, supervisor walton, that we will hold you accountable to doing this, because we cannot also depend on our board of supervisors or even the elected officials. we know you and we know you have integrity and we know what you want to accomplish. and so i would suggest that, perhaps, there is a report that comes back to the committee just about the expenditure plan or whatever you're going to put in the memo and it's much more official and that everyone has a copy of that. with that, president yee, i see you request to speak. >> thank you, chair fewer and thank you for this discussion. i think there's been a lot of articulation around this issue. and again, for me, it was like trying to work through my head to say that on one hand we've header over and over again from different individuals and where is the oversight and where is the oversight? and w
trusting you that you will make sure that this process and allocation of funds has integrity and honest cit honests lead by the people that will benefit from this. and so, this is an amount of money that i think that small amount of reparations, that, supervisor walton, that we will hold you accountable to doing this, because we cannot also depend on our board of supervisors or even the elected officials. we know you and we know you have integrity and we know what you want to accomplish. and so...
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hurricane watches in effect from galveston to more da morgan cit, louisiana.11 to 123 sustained winds. we are expecting a major hurricane to make landfall weapons night into thursday. not only landfall but storm surge. tornadoes and hurricane force winds for many hours so this is going to be a big deal. we will continue to monitor. new advisory coming out at 8:00 a.m. landfall tomorrow evening across southeast texas and southwest louisiana. steve, ainsley, brian, back to you. steve: this is very serious and thank you so much for making the warning, janice. people have got to plan now. all right. 7:15 here in the east. jillian joins us now with the latest from wisconsin. wisconsin. jillian: hundreds of angry protesters setting buildings and cars on fire clashing with police second straight night in kenosha, wisconsin. >> be careful. be careful. be careful. be careful. jillian: unrest following the shooting of a black man jacob blake. he is in stable condition. a department of corrections building and furniture store completely engulfed. the governor deploying t
hurricane watches in effect from galveston to more da morgan cit, louisiana.11 to 123 sustained winds. we are expecting a major hurricane to make landfall weapons night into thursday. not only landfall but storm surge. tornadoes and hurricane force winds for many hours so this is going to be a big deal. we will continue to monitor. new advisory coming out at 8:00 a.m. landfall tomorrow evening across southeast texas and southwest louisiana. steve, ainsley, brian, back to you. steve: this is...
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if i cit's totally not the whsame without you.re, we're finally back and can't wait until you are tooersal orlando resort. buy now and get two days free at the parks. restrictions apply. >>> the tech sector locks in another record close and trying for more gains this morning. we'll take a look at what's driving the names in your portfolio. that's straight ahead. >>> the stimulus battle on capitol hill the latest on what to expect from washington is coming up >>> plus, a preview of business quarterly results. the second hour of "squawk box" begins right now >>> good morning welcome to "squawk box" right here on cnbc i'm andrew ross sorkin along with becky quick scott wapner is with us. always fun to have the judge hanging with us. take a look at u.s. equity futures at this hour we are in the red but just a tiny little amount dow off 11 points. nasdaq off 23 points s&p 500 off just a little over 5 points >>> all right, andrew. the recovery continues to face a number of hurdles, as you know even if the second half is strong, the economy may not look that healthy at year eld steve liesman
if i cit's totally not the whsame without you.re, we're finally back and can't wait until you are tooersal orlando resort. buy now and get two days free at the parks. restrictions apply. >>> the tech sector locks in another record close and trying for more gains this morning. we'll take a look at what's driving the names in your portfolio. that's straight ahead. >>> the stimulus battle on capitol hill the latest on what to expect from washington is coming up >>> plus,...
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america is that shiny cit we are the beacon of hope for the world.t at this mom in time, president donald trump is the man with the courage, the vision shining brightly.>>keep it ight pat lynch, speaking to you on behalf of the 50,000 active and rettired new york y police officers. we are the proud men and women who wear a shield on our chest put ourself in harm's way. we are proud to endorse our president, donoald j. trump reelection because the stakes have never been higher. like cops across the country, we are staring down the barrel of a public safety disaster. more than 1,000 people have been shot in new york city so far this year. these are not just numbers. these are real people. a father gunned down while lding his 7-year-old daughte daughter's hand. a peace maker killed by a stray bullet. 17-year-old who made all the right choices who woed hard to go to college murdered before he can tell his mother the news. a 1-year-old child, shot dead in innocent people, innocent lives lost. one tragedy is too many. but every day the number keeps growing. and every day our communities are ask
america is that shiny cit we are the beacon of hope for the world.t at this mom in time, president donald trump is the man with the courage, the vision shining brightly.>>keep it ight pat lynch, speaking to you on behalf of the 50,000 active and rettired new york y police officers. we are the proud men and women who wear a shield on our chest put ourself in harm's way. we are proud to endorse our president, donoald j. trump reelection because the stakes have never been higher. like cops...
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think this is a really important justice reinvestment strategy and racial equality strategy and it's a cit wall wacritical way for kids ins moment. the second piece of reinvestment has come in the form of $2.9 million that has come back to the juvenile probation department so the purpose of contracting with one or more community providers to create a community-based community-operated residential program for the youth who otherwise are detained while they're waiting to get into group homes. our data shows that this is a real need and being in the juvenile hall so anybody who spends time there that we know this this is ray real need for our kids. it's a really important first step in the city's effort to increase alternatives to depension and minimizdetention e number of detained kids. [please stand by] >> also, our budget shows 9% decrease over the next two years. i want to note that the money i just talked about on the last page, $2.9 million coming back to us. when you look in the budget book it masks what our budget cuts are. we have broken them out for you. i want to be clear the money
think this is a really important justice reinvestment strategy and racial equality strategy and it's a cit wall wacritical way for kids ins moment. the second piece of reinvestment has come in the form of $2.9 million that has come back to the juvenile probation department so the purpose of contracting with one or more community providers to create a community-based community-operated residential program for the youth who otherwise are detained while they're waiting to get into group homes. our...
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much like tavern in the scene on new yorthe green innew york cit. can you imagine dining under the lights. i'm begging, you please, open up the area to people and see what might spring to life. thank you. >> president brandon: thank you, stacey. really appreciate you calling in. are there any other callers? >> president brandon, at this time, there are no members wishing to make public comment. >> public comment is closed. >> clerk: item number 6, is the executive director's reports. >> welcome members of the public and port staff. the port executive director. for my report today, i will share updates on the cities another effort for gradual reopening and savory opening and the on covid-19 and i will also introduce tony autry the equity and opportunities manager and opportunity for all and i'll end me report today in recognition, another sad day, where we say good-bye and congratulate, byron rhett on the occasion of has retirement. first to economic reopening and port recovery. the reopening effort is on pause as a result of covid case spikes and ho
much like tavern in the scene on new yorthe green innew york cit. can you imagine dining under the lights. i'm begging, you please, open up the area to people and see what might spring to life. thank you. >> president brandon: thank you, stacey. really appreciate you calling in. are there any other callers? >> president brandon, at this time, there are no members wishing to make public comment. >> public comment is closed. >> clerk: item number 6, is the executive...