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i was against bussing. >> you were?l serious discussion i ever had with my wife was bussing because i thought corridor bussing puts too much of a burden on the students. i believe in neighborhood concept, schools rather than being bussed. when i expressed it publicly, my wife took me in a way that i would never forget. >> while biden's political life was crazy, back at home, he was trying to get his personal life in order. >> by 1977, he had found someone he wanted to marry, jill jacobs. >> i had asked her five times to marry me, five times. she would say no every time i asked her. >> i knew what the boys had been through, they lost their mother and they lost their sister. i had to be 100% sure that this marriage would last until death do us part because i love the boys so much that i thought they can't lose another mother through a divorce. >> so years later they have ashley. she not only married joe but the boys and the bidens and the state of delaware. she may have saved his life. >> i said -- what do you mean, he's
i was against bussing. >> you were?l serious discussion i ever had with my wife was bussing because i thought corridor bussing puts too much of a burden on the students. i believe in neighborhood concept, schools rather than being bussed. when i expressed it publicly, my wife took me in a way that i would never forget. >> while biden's political life was crazy, back at home, he was trying to get his personal life in order. >> by 1977, he had found someone he wanted to marry,...
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i was against bussing. >> you were? >> yes. ever had with my wife was over bussing. and it's because i thought court-ordered bussing put too much of a burden on the students. i believed in neighborhood concept schools, rather than being bussed. and when i expressed that, publicly, my wife took me to the woodshed, in such a way that i would never forget it. >> reporter: while biden's political life was tumultuous, back at home, he was trying to get his personal life in order. >> i had a thousand, you know, everybody had somebody for me. and they were very nice about it. >> reporter: by 1977, he had found someone he wanted to marry. jill jacobs. >> i had to ask her five times to marry me. five. five times. she would say no, every time i asked her. >> i knew what the boys had been through. they lost their mother and they lost their sister. i had to be 100% sure that this marriage would last until death do us part because i loved the boys so much that i thought, they can't lose another mother through a divorce. >> two years later,
i was against bussing. >> you were? >> yes. ever had with my wife was over bussing. and it's because i thought court-ordered bussing put too much of a burden on the students. i believed in neighborhood concept schools, rather than being bussed. and when i expressed that, publicly, my wife took me to the woodshed, in such a way that i would never forget it. >> reporter: while biden's political life was tumultuous, back at home, he was trying to get his personal life in order....
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the busses can't make that turn even at a slow speed and would be more effective to have a signalized intersection or go back to a four-way stop sign because it's not safe for pedestrians or the bicyclists and not improving the transit service so it's failing at its goals. i agree. i think it should be removed. >> clerk: thank you. next speaker, please. this is only on topics addressed by new and unfinished business by board members. >> caller: thank you chair borden and my pronounce our, she and her. regarding the two items in hearing about traffic circles i'm not against traffic circles but i certainly think calming measures need to be instituted around traffic circles and i've probably been through this one particular one mentioned but there's certainly very common traffic circles are all over new jersey and there's some in nevada as well. so i think a way to slow traffic down using established traffic calming measures is an order and probably a lot easier than trying to demolish and rebuild an intersection. and concerning parking, i think we do have to have conversations about par
the busses can't make that turn even at a slow speed and would be more effective to have a signalized intersection or go back to a four-way stop sign because it's not safe for pedestrians or the bicyclists and not improving the transit service so it's failing at its goals. i agree. i think it should be removed. >> clerk: thank you. next speaker, please. this is only on topics addressed by new and unfinished business by board members. >> caller: thank you chair borden and my...
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the busses can't make that turn even at a slow speed and would be more effective to have a signalized intersection or go back to a four-way stop sign because it's not safe for pedestrians or the bicyclists and not improving the transit service so it's failing at its goals. i agree. i think it should be removed. >> clerk: thank you. next speaker, please. this is only on topics addressed by new and unfinished business by board members. >> caller: thank you chair borden and my pronounce our, she and her. regarding the two items in hearing about traffic circles i'm not against traffic circles but i certainly think calming measures need to be instituted around traffic circles and i've probably been through this one particular one mentioned but there's certainly very common traffic circles are all over new jersey and there's some in nevada as well. so i think a way to slow traffic down using established traffic calming measures is an order and probably a lot easier than trying to demolish and rebuild an intersection. and concerning parking, i think we do have to have conversations about par
the busses can't make that turn even at a slow speed and would be more effective to have a signalized intersection or go back to a four-way stop sign because it's not safe for pedestrians or the bicyclists and not improving the transit service so it's failing at its goals. i agree. i think it should be removed. >> clerk: thank you. next speaker, please. this is only on topics addressed by new and unfinished business by board members. >> caller: thank you chair borden and my...
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. >> reporter: busses drove some passengers to their destination, but many were left to figure out their own way home. >> it is a little frustrating, but at the end of the day, i'll probably just call a $50 uber and find a way home. >> reporter: as bart prepares to boost service on three of its five lines tomorrow, the spokesman says the agency has learned from today's issue and is taking steps to make sure it doesn't happen again. >> so one lesson we have learned is that our engineers have been able to implement a new configuration change to the network which is expected to protect against one device if it failed shutting down the entire system. >> reporter: in san jose, nbc bay area news. >> our investigative team spent the last several months digging into the bart. we uncovered the good, the bad, the ugly. go to our website, apple tv, roku or of course youtube. >>> a very dangerous situation played out in the middle of the day on the golden gate bridge. officers stopped a car. what they found inside sent several of them to the hospital. sergio has the details. >> reporter: this all st
. >> reporter: busses drove some passengers to their destination, but many were left to figure out their own way home. >> it is a little frustrating, but at the end of the day, i'll probably just call a $50 uber and find a way home. >> reporter: as bart prepares to boost service on three of its five lines tomorrow, the spokesman says the agency has learned from today's issue and is taking steps to make sure it doesn't happen again. >> so one lesson we have learned is...
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virtually every aspect of people's lives and he says he is very concerned about the potential unintended buss in chin for american ample says ey'll just have ieexco waanit and orsee s,if f we are toward a sunday deadline, or last minute deal. in san francisco, devin fehely, kpix5. ngavu.s. app tokit td es, aney thpiabout 100 million users he the u.s. under the order, current users won't see much change, other than no more access to updates. >>> your chances of getting the flu may be lower this year because of all of the efforts to slow the spread of covid-19. andria borba tells us, health expertnge urs le pegi optoflu s >> reporter: covi and the flu transit much of the same way, through droplets. all the things we are doing to prevent covid-19, the face mask of ring, the hag,shnd in althat somaskci tawearing, handwashing and social distancing is not only paying dividends in reducing the threat of covid-19 but may have another silver lining in flu season. >> if we are social distancing the way that we have been ordered to, i suspect the flu won't be as contagious as it is in past years. >> rep
virtually every aspect of people's lives and he says he is very concerned about the potential unintended buss in chin for american ample says ey'll just have ieexco waanit and orsee s,if f we are toward a sunday deadline, or last minute deal. in san francisco, devin fehely, kpix5. ngavu.s. app tokit td es, aney thpiabout 100 million users he the u.s. under the order, current users won't see much change, other than no more access to updates. >>> your chances of getting the flu may be...
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buss blog. thing with puzzling it was that it spoke i say. well that shows the ritual that is had us. when christ himself does wrong so it's showing up at the market at the car you have pictures of the set up. here so you. feel. more glad to see it. that it was going to challenge all the political power. will be good times but. how close they are to my job oh my god is good books you just gotta. want to work for a little closer to your tackling washington campus i might get around that in a...
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buss blog duck low wing with puzzling it to us that it's a book i say. well that shows the ritual that is that there was one crisis there's also it's showing up at the market that the car you have picture looks it up. yes it is. still. more glad to see. that it was going to challenge the bullshit but i walk. by will be good times. but also my job thank god is doing that so you just gotta. want to work for a little closer to really tackle a motion to get the stock market around that particular your station washing up. whether by land sea or air make sure you show up for the next edition often have. to. the old mind bridge is the perfect starting point for discovering 1st birth from here you can see many of the important sites and i'll be checking out those spots and on top of that i'll do some wine tasting because this region here is known for its with a culture cloud lipsticks going in line with the motto baroque and wine look to stink it explores and last around chickens coming. down 30 minutes on g.w. . did beethoven the invention of those who did too
buss blog duck low wing with puzzling it to us that it's a book i say. well that shows the ritual that is that there was one crisis there's also it's showing up at the market that the car you have picture looks it up. yes it is. still. more glad to see. that it was going to challenge the bullshit but i walk. by will be good times. but also my job thank god is doing that so you just gotta. want to work for a little closer to really tackle a motion to get the stock market around that particular...
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you were bussed later to a predominantly white school 15 miles away from your home. and i have heard you say... for you, representative demings, was it more than a ghost in theoom? about racism in america,n talk we can rea about racism in america, but there's nothing like the experience of racism in america. the first time, margaret, that i was called the n-word, i was 4 years old. and i got to tell you, the first time i heard it,re i wasn't even what was going on, but when i saw all of the little white kids laughing and pointing at me, i figured it was not a good thing. but let me say this. children are not born racists.do t believe this. i think racism is a learned behavior. and sadly, in this country, we find ourselvesy in far too mmes when people want to hate that which is different from them. and it's incumnt on ose of us who were raised right, and, or even if we were not, who want better because we are one nation. it's incumbe upon us to learn how to exist in a society together. >> and, you know, i like to que reply one who says there's no question about americ
you were bussed later to a predominantly white school 15 miles away from your home. and i have heard you say... for you, representative demings, was it more than a ghost in theoom? about racism in america,n talk we can rea about racism in america, but there's nothing like the experience of racism in america. the first time, margaret, that i was called the n-word, i was 4 years old. and i got to tell you, the first time i heard it,re i wasn't even what was going on, but when i saw all of the...
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as i mentioned, they're putting these church elders, bussing them in to serve as buffers between the police and protesters. now, the police chief was asked about potential agitators in the group starting trouble, stirring up violence, and he said, in fact, there were some arrests, people from out of town, from alaska, mafbssachusetts. they'll be watching for that tonight as well. meanwhile, as far as the investigation goes, the attorney general's office has said that a grand jury will also be part of this case. richard? >> kathy park, thank you so much for that. let's go now to portland where it is the opposite. not new nights necessarily of protests, they're on the 100th consecutive day of protest in that city. they're expecting more demonstrations tonight. nbc's erin mclaughlin is on the ground there. some things are new overnight. what are you seeing? >> reporter: hey, richard. it was another night of violence in ported. last night, though, the violence appeared to be escalating with at least 59 arrests made by police. most of those individuals arrested were from oregon. most men
as i mentioned, they're putting these church elders, bussing them in to serve as buffers between the police and protesters. now, the police chief was asked about potential agitators in the group starting trouble, stirring up violence, and he said, in fact, there were some arrests, people from out of town, from alaska, mafbssachusetts. they'll be watching for that tonight as well. meanwhile, as far as the investigation goes, the attorney general's office has said that a grand jury will also be...
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in front of several hundred bussed in local officials, the russian—backed leader praised the militaryty and independence — with foreign dignitaries are seemingly absent. together, he told them, they had prevented catastrophe, thwarted a revolution that had sought to shatter the foundations of belarusian statehood. but on the streets protests continued into the night as a barrage of international condemnation undermined president lukashenko's claims to office. and as opposition calls for dialogue continue, the president seems intent on not listening. 00:13:47,247 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 mark lobel, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: tributes are paid to ruth bader ginsburg, as the liberal icon of the supreme court lies in repose. ben johnson, the fastest man on earth, is flying me home to canada in disgrace. all the athletes should be clean going into the games. i'm just happy that justice is served. it is a simple fact that this morning, these people were in their homes. tonight, those homes have been burnt down by serbian soldiers and police. all the taliban position
in front of several hundred bussed in local officials, the russian—backed leader praised the militaryty and independence — with foreign dignitaries are seemingly absent. together, he told them, they had prevented catastrophe, thwarted a revolution that had sought to shatter the foundations of belarusian statehood. but on the streets protests continued into the night as a barrage of international condemnation undermined president lukashenko's claims to office. and as opposition calls for...
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hundreds of seniors, many dependent on walkers and wheelchairs, were loaded on to busses and taken toafety. >> it was just, you know, a big red ball of fire right next to us. >> reporter: with 50,000 under evacuation warnings, thousands across the region have already been forced to flee as erratic fire behavior threatens to wipe entire cities off the map. with multiple wild fires burning, officials still don't have an accurate number of homes lost. what they do know, more are going up in flames every day. >> you just can't get ahead of it. >> reporter: with at least one blaze quadrupling in size overnight, disaster is threatening communities yet again. just a few years ago, the tubbs fire obliterated much of santa rosa. today flames are threatening what's left of it. with multiple fires on the move, california is a tinderbox. once again exploding. tonight the fire fight is still being waged home by home, but those pesky winds will continue to threaten more properties. it will be a long 24 hours ahead. lester? >> so much loss there. all right, miguel, thank you. >>> in louisville newly
hundreds of seniors, many dependent on walkers and wheelchairs, were loaded on to busses and taken toafety. >> it was just, you know, a big red ball of fire right next to us. >> reporter: with 50,000 under evacuation warnings, thousands across the region have already been forced to flee as erratic fire behavior threatens to wipe entire cities off the map. with multiple wild fires burning, officials still don't have an accurate number of homes lost. what they do know, more are going...
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more disasters this year it's easy to see 2020 isn't done with dishing it out just yet for being bussed. from our we welcome director of corporate communications with the insurance information institute mark friedlander mark thank you for joining us today we just heard what alex reported what kind of increases are we really looking at here. well we can you coming into this hurricane season series it was convenient and well above average season every meteorologist talk about that every forecaster and we're seeing it come to reality already exhausted the entire list of hurricane names from the national hurricane center now into the greek alphabet which is only happened once before in history in 2005 or on beta already so we clearly are seeing a record setting year in terms of number of storms fortunately we have not seen storms at the level you showed in your chart a few minutes ago of those nasty losses we haven't come to that level yet which is a good thing for you well let's look at the stimulus here what are some of the most significant ways 1000 have also affected your members i mean
more disasters this year it's easy to see 2020 isn't done with dishing it out just yet for being bussed. from our we welcome director of corporate communications with the insurance information institute mark friedlander mark thank you for joining us today we just heard what alex reported what kind of increases are we really looking at here. well we can you coming into this hurricane season series it was convenient and well above average season every meteorologist talk about that every...
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busses all over the world there were barracks there that quite an organization of general. the oslo process which i like to call the accidental channel was neither preplanned nor preprogrammed my own partial involvement began in december 92 when i was sent by the p.l.o. to norway to meet secretly with 2 israeli professors. a mile long flight from tunisia to oslo i thought back on the day i was forced to flee my home and i would use on the p.l.o. was declared illegal. i left my family and home behind under the oppressive occupation of the israeli army and swore i would return the day we were liberated. and the past 25 years of being of been own to us as the bonebreaker the architect of the iron fist policy of repression. the idea of meeting our occupiers face to face did not appeal to me at all but the freedom of palestine demanded all of us to take high risks. the 3 soldiers killed yesterday in gaza had been laid to rest an explosive device was found in a plastic bag under a bench in ramallah the border to gaza was closed and will remain so for a few more days. as we approa
busses all over the world there were barracks there that quite an organization of general. the oslo process which i like to call the accidental channel was neither preplanned nor preprogrammed my own partial involvement began in december 92 when i was sent by the p.l.o. to norway to meet secretly with 2 israeli professors. a mile long flight from tunisia to oslo i thought back on the day i was forced to flee my home and i would use on the p.l.o. was declared illegal. i left my family and home...
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busses all over the world there were barrack there that quite an organization of general. the oslo process which i like to call the accidental channel was neither preplanned nor preprogrammed my own partial involvement began in december 92 when i was sent by the p.l.o. to norway to meet secretly with 2 israeli professors. on my long flight from tunisia to oslo i thought back on the day i was forced to flee my home in of 2 days when the p.l.o. was declared illegal i left my family and home behind under the oppressive occupation of the israeli army and swore i'd return the day we were liberated. in the past 25 years robin had been known to us as the bonebreaker the architect of the iron fist policy of repression. the idea of meeting our occupiers face to face did not appeal to me at all but the freedom of palestine demanded all of us to take high risks. the 3 soldiers killed yesterday in gaza had been laid to rest an explosive device was found in a plastic bag under eventually ramallah the border to gaza was closed and will remain so for a few more days. as we approach the s
busses all over the world there were barrack there that quite an organization of general. the oslo process which i like to call the accidental channel was neither preplanned nor preprogrammed my own partial involvement began in december 92 when i was sent by the p.l.o. to norway to meet secretly with 2 israeli professors. on my long flight from tunisia to oslo i thought back on the day i was forced to flee my home in of 2 days when the p.l.o. was declared illegal i left my family and home...
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because upshot of it shifting it's a shifting from one percent overhead to get back now to close to 6 bussing to. this new found love for coffee is providing jobs in a country with one of the highest you found employment rates in sub-saharan africa these would be baristas are passionate about their work it was revised as 12 trained. to inspire people and make a good job but it's full of people sort of they can get on the phone call all those for the problem. is so. that love clearly on show you the only question now for here or so ago. and that is it for now be sure to check out all of the stories on content but it's a full it's nash africa we're also on facebook and on twitter now as while as the coffee is harsh take a look at some way off africa's finest is the biggest ethiopia in uganda we'll see in a tight. loop . europe's museums are full of art that was stolen and lucid during colonial times artifacts that are quite literally drenched in blood a new d w documentary looks at how african nations and experts view the question of repatriation and also coming up. colombian artists. confront
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. >>> golden gate trains will be cutting down service tomorrow because people aren't riding the bussesdership is less than 20%. for riders affected by the changes, alternate routes will be available as well as the golden gate ferry. changes will only be temporary and routes will be added back after shelter in place orders ease up. >>> ourut bart dropped a brand-new season. how bart is coping with covid, a financial crisis and a racial reckoning. >> spent months riding and recording on the trains. so what does bart look like in the midst of a health crisis? here's a preview. >> you know that age old question about the tree in the woods, the one that falls when no one is around. does it make a sound? so much of how we have experienced a place is what it sounds like. but what happens when the normal sounds, the normal crowds aren't there anymore. new sounds chime in. it's like this whole time this weird orchestra was playing that we just couldn't hear over all that other noise. >> the shuffling of shoes. dancing keys. someone a little off key. actually, that's not so bad. so does the trai
. >>> golden gate trains will be cutting down service tomorrow because people aren't riding the bussesdership is less than 20%. for riders affected by the changes, alternate routes will be available as well as the golden gate ferry. changes will only be temporary and routes will be added back after shelter in place orders ease up. >>> ourut bart dropped a brand-new season. how bart is coping with covid, a financial crisis and a racial reckoning. >> spent months riding...
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. >>> nick buss ahead is knee crumpled in a pile. he had to be carted off the field.ly fear is a acl injury. two plays later, solomon thomas was carted to the locker room also with a knee injury. george kittle not able to play in this game. read takes this pass in the second quarter. it takes athletic moved to hit the pylon and of the 49ers delete. he caught a second scoring pass. at the half. he left the game with the injury. jerick mckinnon stepped in. he has to feel good about this. after two years of surgeries and rehab. the 49ers even the record with a 31-13 victory. the players were not in a celebratory mood. >>> of his it is great to win. a lot of guys went down today. my heart and prayers go out to all of them. that is what a lot of guys i think a run up. >>> we had to come back here and play on the same surface. that is anxiety provoking.>>> atlanta at dallas. the cowboys needed a small miracle. they trailed by as many as 19 points but chipped away at the deficit. in the third quarter. it led to a touchdown that pulled them within five. one minute and eight g
. >>> nick buss ahead is knee crumpled in a pile. he had to be carted off the field.ly fear is a acl injury. two plays later, solomon thomas was carted to the locker room also with a knee injury. george kittle not able to play in this game. read takes this pass in the second quarter. it takes athletic moved to hit the pylon and of the 49ers delete. he caught a second scoring pass. at the half. he left the game with the injury. jerick mckinnon stepped in. he has to feel good about this....
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when kamala harris bested joe biden when she was talking about bussing, what joe biden needed to do wasthe minutia, bus is a subset of civil rights. i can just talk generally about civil rights rather than the minutia. there was one point in the debate that joe biden was trying to say something well 4.2% and as i told you any time you talk about .2% you're talking to lotion. remember this debate, though is against donald trump. he's not going be heavy in detail. so the things that joe biden might have thought he needed against the other democrats he absolutely will look even worse if he goe minutia, into the weed of the debate. think bigger picture that's how he should debate. >> dr. tom graham thank you so much. i appreciate your expertise. >> absolutely. >> from the world of facebook, i think. what do we have? trump has debate practice every time he faces the media. biden will only win if he wears an invisible ear piece. you know it's kind of interesting. you wonder what kind of preparation behind closed doors trump is really doing. i mean he made a big deal over biden putting a lid o
when kamala harris bested joe biden when she was talking about bussing, what joe biden needed to do wasthe minutia, bus is a subset of civil rights. i can just talk generally about civil rights rather than the minutia. there was one point in the debate that joe biden was trying to say something well 4.2% and as i told you any time you talk about .2% you're talking to lotion. remember this debate, though is against donald trump. he's not going be heavy in detail. so the things that joe biden...
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. >>> and automatic weapons bussed in napa county. three men were arrested with a cache of weapons. the men on thursday night after hearing reports that shots have been fired from a moving vehicle. the deputies spotted an ar style rifle between the legs of the passenger and found another gun in the car. authorities executed a search warrant for a nap home when they found six more guns. three of them were fully automatic and those three suspects were all arrested. >>> still to come, he was driven to serve, even in his final moments. >> i think as a heart ck hillitovtoe righbefore he went down the hil a fallen operator came together today to honor his life and his heroic final actions. >>> plus the startling discovery and white experts are hopeful. >>> due -- and if you haven't seen it yet in the newscasts, there's a new plume of smoke in the southern sierra heading for the bay area tonight. the sqf complex . you probably never have even heard of it. were we saw the cloud of smoke and my heart fell. i knew we'd lose our home... and we did. over 24,000 homes have been destroyed by wild
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. >> they will be pulling over buss before they arrive and be giving out those traveler health formsy to sign up so we can make sure they quarantine. >> reporter: but still a number of states mainly crust in other words the midwest still struggling with surging cases, and public health officials are predicting a sur approaches, which is expected to peak just after election day. >> as our children return to school from a holiday weekend, i fear we'll continue to see these large outbreaks. >> reporter: social distancing rules public officials say will be needed until a vaccine is available, and that most likely won't happen until the middle of next year, but the white house is still insisting it can get the job done by november. >> president trump has torn through bureaucratic barriers so we can get a safe and timely and effective vaccine. >> reporter: nine pharmaceutical companies have signed a pledge to assure the safety of a possible vaccine before seeking fda approvalle. >>> a new fee every time you drive up to lake tahoe. it's a proposal local leaders are debating that would raise
. >> they will be pulling over buss before they arrive and be giving out those traveler health formsy to sign up so we can make sure they quarantine. >> reporter: but still a number of states mainly crust in other words the midwest still struggling with surging cases, and public health officials are predicting a sur approaches, which is expected to peak just after election day. >> as our children return to school from a holiday weekend, i fear we'll continue to see these large...
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purple tier, the most restrictive of the state's no color system, and now moved into the red category, bussedtheir test positivity separate adjusted case rate. ? so covid-19 is still here. it hasn't gone away. and the fact that we've moved into the red tier at this point doesn't change the fact that we still have to be vigilant. >> being in the red tier means more businesses can open some indoor operations. personal care services, such as nail salons, can resume indoors with modifications. shopping malls can increase their capacity to 50%. museums and zoos can open at 25% capacity indoors, and gyms can operate at 10% capacity inside. and if santa clara county remains in the red here for 14 days, kinder depart 311th grade classes can resume in person instruction. >> especially in the context of the significant volume of activity that opening of schools may bring. it's all the more important that we remain really vigilant. >> reporter: but indoor gatherings, indoor movie theaters, and indoor dining are still prohibited under the county's order, which is stricter than the state's. as for restaur
purple tier, the most restrictive of the state's no color system, and now moved into the red category, bussedtheir test positivity separate adjusted case rate. ? so covid-19 is still here. it hasn't gone away. and the fact that we've moved into the red tier at this point doesn't change the fact that we still have to be vigilant. >> being in the red tier means more businesses can open some indoor operations. personal care services, such as nail salons, can resume indoors with...
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busses all over the world there were barracks there that quite an organization of general. the oslo process which i like to call the accidental channel was neither preplanned nor preprogrammed my own partial involvement began in december 92 when i was sent by the p.l.o. to norway to meet secretly with 2 israeli professors. on my long flight from tunisia to oslo i thought back on the day i was forced to flee my home and i would use when the p.l.o. was declared illegal. i left my family and home behind under the oppressive occupation of the israeli army and swore i would return the day we were liberated. in the past 25 years robin had been known to us as the bonebreaker the architect of the iron fist policy of repression. the idea of meeting our occupiers face to face did not appeal to me at all but the freedom of palestine demanded all of us take high risks. the 3 soldiers killed yesterday in gaza have been laid to rest an explosive device was found in a plastic bag under a bench in ramallah the border to gaza was closed and will remain so for a few more decades. as we appro
busses all over the world there were barracks there that quite an organization of general. the oslo process which i like to call the accidental channel was neither preplanned nor preprogrammed my own partial involvement began in december 92 when i was sent by the p.l.o. to norway to meet secretly with 2 israeli professors. on my long flight from tunisia to oslo i thought back on the day i was forced to flee my home and i would use when the p.l.o. was declared illegal. i left my family and home...
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busses all over the world there were barracks there that quite an organization of general. the oslo process which i like to call the accidental channel was neither preplanned nor preprogrammed my own partial involvement began in december 92 when i was sent by the p.l.o. to norway to meet secretly with 2 israeli professors. a mile long flight from tunisia to oslo i thought back on the day i was forced to flee my home and of the days when the p.l.o. was declared illegal. i left my family and home behind under the oppressive occupation of the israeli army and swore i'd return the day we were liberated. and the past 25 years of being had been known to us as the bonebreaker the architect of the iron fist policy of repression. the idea of meeting our occupiers face to face did not appeal to me at all but the freedom of palestine demanded all of us take high risks. the 3 soldiers killed yesterday in gaza have been laid to rest an explosive device was found in a plastic bag under a bench in ramallah the border to gaza was closed and will remain so for a few more days. as we approac
busses all over the world there were barracks there that quite an organization of general. the oslo process which i like to call the accidental channel was neither preplanned nor preprogrammed my own partial involvement began in december 92 when i was sent by the p.l.o. to norway to meet secretly with 2 israeli professors. a mile long flight from tunisia to oslo i thought back on the day i was forced to flee my home and of the days when the p.l.o. was declared illegal. i left my family and home...
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meetups where they go to town squares and say, hey, let's go bat off antifa coming in on planes or buss go downtown and there are a couple of black lives matter activists who live in town but refuse to believe it because they're told that these are outside agitators and try to stir stuff one it and sometimes it works but sometimes it doesn't. they learn at the end of the day they beat antifa and they didn't come to their town. they didn't when this is an invisible enemy. they learned the opposite lesson and that's because they're in the echo chamber and they can go back home, hey, we won. they can claim a victory when really there was never a battle to begin with. >> you have some sense that this comes to a head soon and, you know, people can understand it and get ahead of it so they're not tricked into this nonsense? >> i mean, at some point, where this stuff is being shared is two places. one, you know, the extreme right, the militia groups that facebook is apparently they say doing things about it. just with rebecca they deleted the militia that was harassing her, deleted the guy he
meetups where they go to town squares and say, hey, let's go bat off antifa coming in on planes or buss go downtown and there are a couple of black lives matter activists who live in town but refuse to believe it because they're told that these are outside agitators and try to stir stuff one it and sometimes it works but sometimes it doesn't. they learn at the end of the day they beat antifa and they didn't come to their town. they didn't when this is an invisible enemy. they learned the...
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watch demand gradually come back, we're going to watch opec gradually come back, and until we get bussedy and this sort of push/pull of supply back, demand back, this is kind of the market we're in so even though it sounds trite, 35, 45, it is a range and it's going to tail a yeoy a year t t of it. >> and if it's, hey, oil is down because chinese demand is fa faltering, i could imagine a lot of people would be interested in, but maybe there's these 12 other things that investors don't need to worry about. >> it is, and if you look at mobility trends in europe, they're close to back to normal in many areas. in fact, maybe above normal pre-pandemic in some areas as well i'm not sure there is any political will in many countries for a renewed lockdown whatever happens with covid, but that's not my call. i will say this, and maybe dan will know, there is some renewed optimism that apple was down three times more than exxon right now, and i'm not sure i've ever said that, that the big cap oil stocks are not getting bludgeoned today like other parts of the market. there is that. but maybe dan
watch demand gradually come back, we're going to watch opec gradually come back, and until we get bussedy and this sort of push/pull of supply back, demand back, this is kind of the market we're in so even though it sounds trite, 35, 45, it is a range and it's going to tail a yeoy a year t t of it. >> and if it's, hey, oil is down because chinese demand is fa faltering, i could imagine a lot of people would be interested in, but maybe there's these 12 other things that investors don't...
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you start this resistance to bussing, which worked. you create a backlash against affirmative action, which works. you start of agitating to repeal the voting rights act, which worked. and that became policy under reagan. if you look at the things that are attacked by the right, they are those things that worked. the gutting of the voting rights act has been central to the roberts court. resistance to any kind of affirmative action in education has been -- i mean, it's been a central obsession, i would argue, of the right, since the beginning. [inaudible]. to this day you can't use federal funds to bus students. and so if you look at neighborhood segregation, because we have segregated neighborhoods, we have segregated schools. so on and so forth. so much flows from there. so i think affirmative action is fine because -- i want to extend that a little because white people have affirmative action. because the gi bill was affirmative action. because the new deal was affirmative action. these are things -- your massive government programs
you start this resistance to bussing, which worked. you create a backlash against affirmative action, which works. you start of agitating to repeal the voting rights act, which worked. and that became policy under reagan. if you look at the things that are attacked by the right, they are those things that worked. the gutting of the voting rights act has been central to the roberts court. resistance to any kind of affirmative action in education has been -- i mean, it's been a central obsession,...
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he was during the debates, his own vice president pushed him on his bussing record, remember when kamala harris stood up there and said that little girl was me. he has had to talk about his vote on the crime bill, talk about that he previously wasn't in favor of same sex marriage and how he pushed it through the supreme court in 2015. so joe biden is going to be pressed. i don't think this is really a concern. howie: all right. i hope the former vp does more television interviews. one last sound bite for you aired last night on janine piro's showing, talking about what they said biden's uneven debate performances in the democratic debate. let's roll it. >> i think there's probably possibly drugs involved. that's what i hear. i mean, there's possibly drugs. i don't know how you go from being so bad where you can't get out a sentence. howie: what is your take on the president throwing out this charge of possible drug use by bbiden without any evidence? >> he's speaking to his base of conspiracy theorists that are going to run around the internet saying that joe biden is on drugs. they did
he was during the debates, his own vice president pushed him on his bussing record, remember when kamala harris stood up there and said that little girl was me. he has had to talk about his vote on the crime bill, talk about that he previously wasn't in favor of same sex marriage and how he pushed it through the supreme court in 2015. so joe biden is going to be pressed. i don't think this is really a concern. howie: all right. i hope the former vp does more television interviews. one last...
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b people who drive the busses, are actually beimed for bringing in corona instead ofhe saying, hey, thepeople who are acally working while safe.s are keeping themselves we have very turned around logic, i would say, that serves the purpose of finding scapegoats. >> reporter: the ahorities say prayer sessions like this,ba breachin on mass gatherings, led to a crackdown in denmark's second city, aarhus. "jyllands posten" newspaper also showed a number of crowded muslim funerals where social distancing was ignored. but aren't there some communities which just aren't abiding by social distancing rules? >> aarhus is not the only place where it has happened and where the same restricons are applied. but we don't talk about the restrictions in the other areas as personalized and as something that has got to do with culture. >> reporter: scandinavia's summer is nearly over. some experts fear the cold may reinvigorate the virus. yet both sweden and denmark are relatively upbeat. second wave.ll doesn't expect a >> we will have this rather local but rather big outbreaks. and not the complete wave
b people who drive the busses, are actually beimed for bringing in corona instead ofhe saying, hey, thepeople who are acally working while safe.s are keeping themselves we have very turned around logic, i would say, that serves the purpose of finding scapegoats. >> reporter: the ahorities say prayer sessions like this,ba breachin on mass gatherings, led to a crackdown in denmark's second city, aarhus. "jyllands posten" newspaper also showed a number of crowded muslim funerals...
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printer can have their own efforts to be bussed the artists took one back to egypt where they buried her in the sand a kind of symbolic restitution. also uses artificial intelligence to. create new objects she calls techno heritage like these fictitious mesopotamian artifacts to create them she needed pictures of 10000 real objects but european museums weren't ready to give her the data. they don't want to change that pole position so i found another way. that other way was through back doors into museums digital data bases although she won't say which museums the high technology she says covers her tracks none of the major museums can have a proof that i actually use their images. as long as those kind on economists ims kind of just consider themselves i think they are not relevant and meaningful than our world and they don't connect to what's going on today whereas i think the objects do and their stories do a totally. these images are personal for our badri to reimagine the cultural heritage of her father's family in iraq creating new objects in contrast to present destruction. an
printer can have their own efforts to be bussed the artists took one back to egypt where they buried her in the sand a kind of symbolic restitution. also uses artificial intelligence to. create new objects she calls techno heritage like these fictitious mesopotamian artifacts to create them she needed pictures of 10000 real objects but european museums weren't ready to give her the data. they don't want to change that pole position so i found another way. that other way was through back doors...
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dies for no reason at all and it's just a matter of time before the story and the narrative become bussedted too long we are all in this together we cannot escape it it's gonna take everybody resolving this effort to move forward and make progress. >> delhi from white plains georgia, go ahead and jump in with your question or comment. >> hi mr. williams. people sometimes use class and property as a proxy because people's color are disproportionately affected by poverty in america, poverty is also often a route or cause of crime. how does poverty as an institution fit into your ideas or model. >> thank you for the question, it is so important we talk about the american dream. i'm going to tell you something that's going to really shock you. they will tell you i've never experienced racism, i've never been impacted by it, it's never marginalized me, i've had all kinds of businesses from real estate to hotel and our television stations across the country, it's never been a part of my experience. i could never say have lost an opportunity because of my race, i know someone will say this guy i
dies for no reason at all and it's just a matter of time before the story and the narrative become bussedted too long we are all in this together we cannot escape it it's gonna take everybody resolving this effort to move forward and make progress. >> delhi from white plains georgia, go ahead and jump in with your question or comment. >> hi mr. williams. people sometimes use class and property as a proxy because people's color are disproportionately affected by poverty in america,...
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. >> so those are the busses, and the machine, note the analogy with the machine.ey are literally called machines. i'm telling people were really into portions of early 19th century. absolutely. it's the group of powerful rain makers who offer a kind of quid pro quo for voters who then became the calls in the machine. i will make sure that you get it free turkey on thanksgiving if you vote for my candidate. i will build a big big hurt house that goes 100 times over budget but i will make sure that you and your cousin get jobs on it. must political machines were democratic. the most famous was tammy halle new york city. there were absolutely some republican political machines on the municipal level it depended on the city and situation. were former saw pushed as hopelessly corrupt, this idea of a direct quid pro quo in reached. them defenders set actually, so this was one of the defenses of semi hall, she said actually we take all these immigrants 19th century, all these irish immigrants they've had, never had democracy. we show them what it means to be a american c
. >> so those are the busses, and the machine, note the analogy with the machine.ey are literally called machines. i'm telling people were really into portions of early 19th century. absolutely. it's the group of powerful rain makers who offer a kind of quid pro quo for voters who then became the calls in the machine. i will make sure that you get it free turkey on thanksgiving if you vote for my candidate. i will build a big big hurt house that goes 100 times over budget but i will make...
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themselves of the grant program because if they don't have the money to invest they can't be row i am busse bussedreimbursed. so to put fourth a small amount of the grant total so that someone experiencing hardships would be able to at least secure a contractor and therefore they would be able to start the work and be a part of our grant program and so to achieve that and also to manage the risk of giving money up front, our proposal is that folks who do show that they are hardship situation to get 10% or $1,000 up front and whichever is smaller order to secure a contractor vow a a deposit. to do that work. particularly some communities of faith who have spoken to us about wanting to participate in the grant program have the same issue so we did want to include those stakeholders in this change and so you can see in the resolution we would also like to put fourth an opportunity for small businesses and non profits to be able to have a contractor deposit and then finally our goal, along the same lines, is to reduce the grantee cost share from 20% to zero percent in hardship situations and th
themselves of the grant program because if they don't have the money to invest they can't be row i am busse bussedreimbursed. so to put fourth a small amount of the grant total so that someone experiencing hardships would be able to at least secure a contractor and therefore they would be able to start the work and be a part of our grant program and so to achieve that and also to manage the risk of giving money up front, our proposal is that folks who do show that they are hardship situation to...
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then you start saying things like, bussing, crime.hen you get so good that all you have to say is taxes. his point was, the entire foundation was built up over years and some folks have attracted all the way back to the organizing that began to retrench from the new deal. and from the opportunities that racial justice was pushing for and what would become the second reconstruction of the civil rights movement so i don't think we can understand anything about how we impact it. of course we need information. if you look at textbooks in this country they have been captured as well, even what we are learning in schools has become difficult to get a full history and accounting of what racism has meant in this country whether talking about native americans, japanese internment, channel slavery in the civil rights movement. ebony number of experiences are not even adequately taught as we continue to find ourselves having a harder and harder time living anywhere near each other, going to school together, having any experiences that create a f
then you start saying things like, bussing, crime.hen you get so good that all you have to say is taxes. his point was, the entire foundation was built up over years and some folks have attracted all the way back to the organizing that began to retrench from the new deal. and from the opportunities that racial justice was pushing for and what would become the second reconstruction of the civil rights movement so i don't think we can understand anything about how we impact it. of course we need...
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the buses in 1941 around an easter holiday event that happened, and they said that they were often bussed out but then dropped far away and had to walk in the rain and everything. so, they boycotted the buses. that was just a very short event. and in baton rouge in 1953, there was a bus boycott that people in montgomery very much took information from, right? that's when i say, if you have a bus boycott narrative that's as simple as the one we have, you can't do what people in montgomery did in terms of the baton rouge boycott where they took information and learned from that to organize their own boycott. and then this idea of it being spontaneous. i think they successfully deconstruct that idea. when you look at when the article was written, in 1985, so when i ask you how many have a more complex idea of rosa parks or the montgomery bus boycott and you're telling me in the year 2020 that it's still coming down this way, that's troubling because we've had this information for a long time. people, educators, we've had this information for a long time. and the women's political council jus
the buses in 1941 around an easter holiday event that happened, and they said that they were often bussed out but then dropped far away and had to walk in the rain and everything. so, they boycotted the buses. that was just a very short event. and in baton rouge in 1953, there was a bus boycott that people in montgomery very much took information from, right? that's when i say, if you have a bus boycott narrative that's as simple as the one we have, you can't do what people in montgomery did in...
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remember the bussing scandal? herid he will never pick because she was too terrible to him.r, i would say. but she picked him and hopefully it will be history, that will not matter. that is no way for a woman to become the first president, that is for sure. if a woman is going to become the first president of the united states, it cannot be her. that would rip our country apart. this is not what people want. and she comes in through the back door. this would not be what people want, especially because it is. biden has called to end cash bail. for vicious criminals. cop or if you assault a anyone else you are back on the streets the next day. the enemy. he says the enemy. and he just thinks it is terrible. he thinks it is terrible. now he is liking the police much more. a little late. first instinct, that is where they are going. he has no choice because he has to. i was going to say, the radical left hates him. because they think he deceived them. because they agreed on that manifesto, and that manifesto is seriously a leftist dream. and he agreed. from the green new deal, g
remember the bussing scandal? herid he will never pick because she was too terrible to him.r, i would say. but she picked him and hopefully it will be history, that will not matter. that is no way for a woman to become the first president, that is for sure. if a woman is going to become the first president of the united states, it cannot be her. that would rip our country apart. this is not what people want. and she comes in through the back door. this would not be what people want, especially...
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because he wants us to forget his own history on race, his support of segregation and segregated bussesthe 1970s as a senator. maria: you talk about segregation. i wonder today what the issues of the day are in regard to segregation because school of choice is one issue that keeps coming up and i don't understand why we're not seeing more conversation about this. why is school choice not a number one issue for the candidates and for the public, given that this is segregating students, isn't it? >> absolutely it is. and beyond that, right now we're actually seeing the democrats actually push for real segregated measures. they're a declaring there needs to be black safe spaces, across college campuses i have seen this that black people need a safe space from white people, right. so what they're virtually doing is reintroducing seg grow gas station under the -- segregation under the guise of black power and black independence. it is just plain segregation. there's no other way to look at it. i think you're right in saying they didn't address a lot of the topics that americans are concerned
because he wants us to forget his own history on race, his support of segregation and segregated bussesthe 1970s as a senator. maria: you talk about segregation. i wonder today what the issues of the day are in regard to segregation because school of choice is one issue that keeps coming up and i don't understand why we're not seeing more conversation about this. why is school choice not a number one issue for the candidates and for the public, given that this is segregating students, isn't it?...
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themselves of the grant program because if they don't have the money to invest they can't be row i am busse bussedreimbursed. so to put fourth a small amount of the grant total so that someone experiencing hardships would be able to at least secure a contractor and therefore they would be able to start the work and be a part of our grant program and so to achieve that and also to manage the risk of giving money up front, our proposal is that folks who do show that they are hardship situation to get 10% or $1,000 up front and whichever is smaller order to secure a contractor vow a a deposit. to do that work. particularly some communities of faith who have spoken to us about wanting to participate in the grant program have the same issue so we did want to include those stakeholders in this change and so you can see in the resolution we would also like to put fourth an opportunity for small businesses and non profits to be able to have a contractor deposit and then finally our goal, along the same lines, is to reduce the grantee cost share from 20% to zero percent in hardship situations and th
themselves of the grant program because if they don't have the money to invest they can't be row i am busse bussedreimbursed. so to put fourth a small amount of the grant total so that someone experiencing hardships would be able to at least secure a contractor and therefore they would be able to start the work and be a part of our grant program and so to achieve that and also to manage the risk of giving money up front, our proposal is that folks who do show that they are hardship situation to...
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primary battle intensified in recent weeks with kennedy hammering markey over decades-old votes on bussing in the 1994 crime bill. markey, meanwhile, focused on kennedy's family, playing off president john f. kennedy's famous line "ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country." markey said, "with all due respect, it's time to start asking what your country can do for you," given the time we're in. >> so, jonathan lamire, you are a massachusetts native. talk about the race a little bit. and man, i must say, i know ed, and i know joe kennedy, and they're both really good guys. and i think most people i spoke to from the start of joe kennedy's career said that he was, perhaps, one of the most gifted kennedys in a generation and would do very well. i've just been puzzled from the very beginning why he would choose to run against ed markey, a fairly progressive democrat, at the same time most democrats wanted to focus on one thing, and that was the defeat of donald trump. it never made sense from the beginning. >> it's an extraordinary thing, a candidate with t
primary battle intensified in recent weeks with kennedy hammering markey over decades-old votes on bussing in the 1994 crime bill. markey, meanwhile, focused on kennedy's family, playing off president john f. kennedy's famous line "ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country." markey said, "with all due respect, it's time to start asking what your country can do for you," given the time we're in. >> so, jonathan lamire, you are a...