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i want to ask you, the governor says this plan was formed with a lot of input from the cta and from the school board. from your perspective, how well does this framework, you think, work for the school boards? does it support them enough to allow them to be open? >> i think what the governor presented today is an encouraging platform for discussion on an important topic, which is how can we get kids back to schools safely. i think there's a lot of good work here. clearly, they were thorough and put a lot of time and effort into is, but it's a broad conceptual plan. and where the rubber really meets the road is taking this plan from the abstract and implementing it across 1,000 school districts that have very different local circumstances, very different needs in their student populations and very different attitudes in their communities, and so really nailing that piece and making sure that the program is flexible enough to neat demands of every local school district is where we need to focus our energy right now. >> war you hearing from the school boards in terms of how easy it is for
i want to ask you, the governor says this plan was formed with a lot of input from the cta and from the school board. from your perspective, how well does this framework, you think, work for the school boards? does it support them enough to allow them to be open? >> i think what the governor presented today is an encouraging platform for discussion on an important topic, which is how can we get kids back to schools safely. i think there's a lot of good work here. clearly, they were...
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in 1984 she joined and cta as vice president for industry communications. she was instrumental in launching cable in the classroom, becoming ceo in 1988. after ten years with ceic, she cofounded jail on partners to service partners in the broadband, wireless consumer electronics and digital media. blue eases been a trusted invalid source for business, entertainment and tech writers in the trade press. she has been consistent behind the scenes promoter in the cable industry throughout her career. she is little passionate about voting rights, she is a frequent volunteer for many get out the vote initiatives. louise is sponsored tonight by shower bottles and decker handsome. >> may have noticed there's a theme tonight, gratitude. gratitude to this election committee, gratitude to all of our sponsors and my colleagues who worked side by side of when we were introducing satellites, and the hbo and mtv. we really didn't know where it was going. but look where we ended up. together, i am so grateful that this was the way i spent my life and my career. thank you. >
in 1984 she joined and cta as vice president for industry communications. she was instrumental in launching cable in the classroom, becoming ceo in 1988. after ten years with ceic, she cofounded jail on partners to service partners in the broadband, wireless consumer electronics and digital media. blue eases been a trusted invalid source for business, entertainment and tech writers in the trade press. she has been consistent behind the scenes promoter in the cable industry throughout her...
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we can't understand the relu cta nce concern.he reluctance of the leaders in sport in introducing temporary substitutes to allow a decent amount of time to assess a player. for families affected, it's too late. but there is some relief the game is taking steps towards helping future generations. we'll be reflecting on all of tonight's premier league action in a moment as first place second in the shape of spurs and liverpool tonight. before that, the top flight saw it's first managerial sacking of the season, slaven bilic dismissed despite their one all draw with manchester city last night the man in to replace him sam allardyce, back in management for the first time in two and half years. with the baggies second from bottom and a familiar rescuejob on his hands. here's joe lynskey. full time at the etihad, west brom had made a breakthrough, a draw with city was one of their best result of the season, but for the manager the end was still coming. every game we are trying. tonight we are trying, but really you are defending for yo
we can't understand the relu cta nce concern.he reluctance of the leaders in sport in introducing temporary substitutes to allow a decent amount of time to assess a player. for families affected, it's too late. but there is some relief the game is taking steps towards helping future generations. we'll be reflecting on all of tonight's premier league action in a moment as first place second in the shape of spurs and liverpool tonight. before that, the top flight saw it's first managerial sacking...
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that's why the government has always been so relu cta nt to ta ke the government has always been so reluctantbably why it's been so last—minute. i think there's a sense that they just want to keep schools open at all costs until they get to the point where this can be done. —— can't be done. quite last—minute decisions that cause a lot of upset. is not usual for us to go at almost 11 o'clock to the house of lords. but you have a quick dip and see what's going on there. lord true, is a summing up for the government. that vote will be reasonably soon. we'll keep an eye on that. let's go to our last paper. i know you both haven't seen this, but you can imagine it. the daily mail says two giant leaps to freedom, but will you need —— 20 million more in tier 4. he has a picture with borisjohnson with his sons up and a picture of a patient getting a jab sons up and a picture of a patient getting ajab —— sons up and a picture of a patient getting a jab —— he is a thumbs up. i wonder why boris johnson getting a jab —— he is a thumbs up. i wonder why borisjohnson didn't sign the treaty when he was gett
that's why the government has always been so relu cta nt to ta ke the government has always been so reluctantbably why it's been so last—minute. i think there's a sense that they just want to keep schools open at all costs until they get to the point where this can be done. —— can't be done. quite last—minute decisions that cause a lot of upset. is not usual for us to go at almost 11 o'clock to the house of lords. but you have a quick dip and see what's going on there. lord true, is a...
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bottom line, the cta saying they still support distance learning for all counties in the purple tier, which is most of california.>> no matter what, it will come with a lot of concerns and safety. >>> the day areas available capacity has dropped to about 7%. the sacramento region is around 17%, san joaquin valley are at 0%. right now more than 20,000 californians are hospitalized and 34% of an increase since last week. they were more than 31,000 new cases since the last 24 hours and the positivity rate is hovering around 12%. we first brought you governor newsom's update live on cbsn bay area and you can access it 24/7 using the kpix 5 app . >>> now to the weather, we will take a live look at the golden gate bridge. you can see a new storm beginning to roll in. brian hackney is in for paul. and tracking this rain, what little we might get there. >> to call it a storm is quite a compliment. we got about 1/10 of an inch, and we hear this every year, there is a big ridge of high pressure, and it continues to knock on the door of the west coast, but the high-pressure to stocks it out, it
bottom line, the cta saying they still support distance learning for all counties in the purple tier, which is most of california.>> no matter what, it will come with a lot of concerns and safety. >>> the day areas available capacity has dropped to about 7%. the sacramento region is around 17%, san joaquin valley are at 0%. right now more than 20,000 californians are hospitalized and 34% of an increase since last week. they were more than 31,000 new cases since the last 24 hours...
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and whatsapp in 2014 so it is either 6— eight years integrated as one company and courts will be relu ctas will be reluctant to order i divestiture of acquisitions many years of. given that, why do you think the cases coming now then? a lot of political pressure to bring this case. there is a movement against big ta ke there is a movement against big take both from the left and right — just big technology and it was interesting that the republican chairman of the ftc crossed party lines and voted with the democratic commissioners and the other republican commissioners noticed against it. on all sides, people are concerned about facebook, from people on the right to believe that facebook suppresses conservative viewpoints and people on the left to believe facebook is just too big. people on the left to believe facebook isjust too big. and isa facebook isjust too big. and is a threat to peoples privacy. picking up on that, the growing pressure from left and right but if that this particular case, the chances are not great, is that this particular case, the chances are not great, so what do
and whatsapp in 2014 so it is either 6— eight years integrated as one company and courts will be relu ctas will be reluctant to order i divestiture of acquisitions many years of. given that, why do you think the cases coming now then? a lot of political pressure to bring this case. there is a movement against big ta ke there is a movement against big take both from the left and right — just big technology and it was interesting that the republican chairman of the ftc crossed party lines and...
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they have the stimulus bill passed relu cta ntly have the stimulus bill passed reluctantly signed intoese payments. can the minority leader of the senate passed 7 payments. can the minority leader of the senate passed? it depends but given they have very limited time and business they have to finish, i think it'll be difficult. 0ne senator can block a lot of things, it doesn't even have to be someone in leadership. bernie sanders said he would filibuster that national... they will need a vote of 100 senators. we've been talking about the georgia senate races and the fa ct the georgia senate races and the fact that on that depends on mitch mcconnell‘s power in the senate. do you think he will retain that leadership or not? the only weighed democrats can take control is winning both seats. i think the odds of democrats from both seats in georgia is unlikely. i think... of democrats from both seats in georgia is unlikely. ithink... i think we are breaking out. we will watch is very closely. the us has recorded its first case of the new variant of coronavirus first identified in the uk. th
they have the stimulus bill passed relu cta ntly have the stimulus bill passed reluctantly signed intoese payments. can the minority leader of the senate passed 7 payments. can the minority leader of the senate passed? it depends but given they have very limited time and business they have to finish, i think it'll be difficult. 0ne senator can block a lot of things, it doesn't even have to be someone in leadership. bernie sanders said he would filibuster that national... they will need a vote...
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there was a relu cta nce of their babies.to carry out cesarean sections, often with catastrophic consequences. 13 women died in labour or shortly afterwards, higher than the england average. some deaths were not investigated. we believe in the importance of this review. i will be honest, there have been days when i met family after family, andi been days when i met family after family, and i meet them privately in shrewsbury where i have sat down and cried. because as a fellow human being, you cannot do anything other than that. the trust wouldn't take questions today but did say they'd implement all 27 recommendations. this is a harrowing read and it sets out poor care across a number of decades. as the chief executive of the trust now, i want to say personally and on behalf of the trust that we are very sorry for all of the pain and distress caused to these families. the full report into all 1862 cases before the review will be published next year. until then, these families will continue to fight for change. when your chil
there was a relu cta nce of their babies.to carry out cesarean sections, often with catastrophic consequences. 13 women died in labour or shortly afterwards, higher than the england average. some deaths were not investigated. we believe in the importance of this review. i will be honest, there have been days when i met family after family, andi been days when i met family after family, and i meet them privately in shrewsbury where i have sat down and cried. because as a fellow human being, you...
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conditions but the truth is you are almost certainly right that either side would've been very relu ctawould've been very reluctant to emerge from this without a deal and it would've felt damaging whenever politicians been said. if it is right that they are still talking predominantly about fish, it is extraordinary because fish for the british economy is a tiny part of the economy, like 0.02%, and yet it has this ideological status amongst the brexiteers in the uk but also important for president macron in france. that is right. fishing i think ina lot that is right. fishing i think in a lot of countries, notjust in britain and france, has a totemic powerfar in britain and france, has a totemic power far beyond its economic value. that is always been true. it is about control of the seas and sovereignty, about how you see yourself as a controlling your land in the seas beyond it. it is a very powerful emotional issue, it is economically important in some communities like in scotland and devin, in normandy, and brittany and francis welcomes other is economic importance there, but in an
conditions but the truth is you are almost certainly right that either side would've been very relu ctawould've been very reluctant to emerge from this without a deal and it would've felt damaging whenever politicians been said. if it is right that they are still talking predominantly about fish, it is extraordinary because fish for the british economy is a tiny part of the economy, like 0.02%, and yet it has this ideological status amongst the brexiteers in the uk but also important for...
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it is feared that conspiracy theories could cause some to be relu cta nt to theories could cause someised. let's speak to chloe colliver from the institute for strategic dialogue. she leads a global team of analysts studying disinformation and extremism online. we hear about this information so much when it comes to vaccine. a kinda falls into groups. those people who are completely against it and those who just are unsure. absolutely. we've seen a long—standing and very well established anti—vaccination community online over the past few yea rs. community online over the past few years. and those are generally hard and fast believers in conspiracy theories that undermine any trust in any kind of vaccination. but what we've seen this year around the covid—19 pandemic is a much broader general hesitant individuals who might not have had the correct information about vaccinations. and who might be vulnerable to receiving this information. 0r been exposed to this information. 0r been exposed to this information. 0r been exposed to this information online. that's a much bigger group that
it is feared that conspiracy theories could cause some to be relu cta nt to theories could cause someised. let's speak to chloe colliver from the institute for strategic dialogue. she leads a global team of analysts studying disinformation and extremism online. we hear about this information so much when it comes to vaccine. a kinda falls into groups. those people who are completely against it and those who just are unsure. absolutely. we've seen a long—standing and very well established...
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perhaps brexit‘s opponents have only relu cta nce brexit‘s opponents have only reluctance left. build on for years to come. it is the only way to ensure we avoid no deal. an awkward moment for labour but only one mp voted against and a sprinkling of labour mps quit the front bench to join others who are abstaining. i have the greatest respect for the result of the 2016 referendum, but this shoddy dealfalls short. only smaller parties raging and officially voting against. we now finally know what brexit means, we have it in black and white. it means a disaster of a deal. it means broken promises, it means economic vandalism. but not a single tory mp voted against the deal. europe ended the careers of several of the prime ministers whose portraits line this famous staircase. do you believe you have ended the conservative party's agony over europe? i am very hopeful that is the case. this is not the end of britain as a european country. many people will be worried that it is, that emphatically is not the case. with the overwhelming backing of the commons, after years it is the end
perhaps brexit‘s opponents have only relu cta nce brexit‘s opponents have only reluctance left. build on for years to come. it is the only way to ensure we avoid no deal. an awkward moment for labour but only one mp voted against and a sprinkling of labour mps quit the front bench to join others who are abstaining. i have the greatest respect for the result of the 2016 referendum, but this shoddy dealfalls short. only smaller parties raging and officially voting against. we now finally know...
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talking about today being a staging post by talking about the possibility of more talks, sounding relu cta possibility of more talks, sounding reluctant to say we cannot do this, it has reached the end of the road and we need to call the game and say it is over. it seems at the moment both sides are a bit reluctant to pull the plug on this process. a couple of things to bring you up—to—date on, we do expect to hear from those talks very shortly, some sort of statement, again that it is coming out quite quickly suggests that perhaps these talks may go on a bit longer than it is possible if the talk went extremely badly that is not the case. the second thing, borisjohnson is is not the case. the second thing, boris johnson is due is not the case. the second thing, borisjohnson is due to update the cabinet on the latest on those negotiations. it is the big question... can i decide move towards the other or is either side prepared to walk away yet? we are hearing the cabinet call is under way so maybe the phone call with ursula von der leyen is over. the german chancellor angela merkel are say
talking about today being a staging post by talking about the possibility of more talks, sounding relu cta possibility of more talks, sounding reluctant to say we cannot do this, it has reached the end of the road and we need to call the game and say it is over. it seems at the moment both sides are a bit reluctant to pull the plug on this process. a couple of things to bring you up—to—date on, we do expect to hear from those talks very shortly, some sort of statement, again that it is...
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specifically, maria and mike from cta. casey, jamie and mark from m.t.a. the entire cac including the vice chair henderson. we appreciate their unanimous support and the neighborhood association, walk sf and the bike coalition who have all advocated for these. it is going to promote safety in the neighborhood. thank you for all of your work on it. >> i am delighted by the lighting. if you have seen this book that just came out. much the first chapter is about three universities in three blocks. it is a neat little short read. it is about time it got decent lighting. commissioner safai. >> this is one thing i wanted to get on the record. the only thing that has been a little frustrating with this process with traffic calming and i know s.f.m.t.a. is listening. is the conversation between the fire department, s.f.m.t.a. and final decision. one of the things in the notes because public works and fire department has to have public approval. iit may not happen until spring of 2022. fire department is more aggressive in responding. implementation needs to move q
specifically, maria and mike from cta. casey, jamie and mark from m.t.a. the entire cac including the vice chair henderson. we appreciate their unanimous support and the neighborhood association, walk sf and the bike coalition who have all advocated for these. it is going to promote safety in the neighborhood. thank you for all of your work on it. >> i am delighted by the lighting. if you have seen this book that just came out. much the first chapter is about three universities in three...
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that might be because treatments have got better, it might be that is slightly more relu cta nce it mightightly more reluctance to discharge people into the community as quickly. that means if you have more people in hospital at the same time, you are keeping them in there for longer, increases pressure on the health service. there has been a lot of speculation in the uk about the use of these nightingale hospitals, which are emergency overflow hospitals, not being used much at the moment but the health service in england have said they are ready to use if needed. thank you. let's go to germany now, where the health authorities have approved a new rapid coronavirus testing machine that can give results within 40 minutes. the company behind it says it's based on highly reliable pcr technology — as damian mcguinness has been explaining from berlin. the test is the same as traditional pcr test, which is the standard test thatis pcr test, which is the standard test that is mostly used or not is the most reliable test. that usually ta kes a most reliable test. that usually takes a very long ti
that might be because treatments have got better, it might be that is slightly more relu cta nce it mightightly more reluctance to discharge people into the community as quickly. that means if you have more people in hospital at the same time, you are keeping them in there for longer, increases pressure on the health service. there has been a lot of speculation in the uk about the use of these nightingale hospitals, which are emergency overflow hospitals, not being used much at the moment but...
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. >> reporter: the cta maintains the vaccination effort is the next step in getting schools back open but they also say ppe , sanitizing the classrooms, cleaning ventilation systems, social distancing, all must remain as is until the spread rate on the virus drops below dangerous levels. we live in san jose this afternoon. jesse gary. we will head back to. >>> it could be several months before we pass the level. thank you. >>> covid-19 cases and covid- related deaths continue to rise across the united states and now, new warnings as we approach the christmas holiday. casey stegall has the story from dallas. >> reporter: nearly 70 million cases and more than 300,000 deaths across america. the coronavirus outbreak shows no signs of letting up. the u.s. is now averaging about 200,000 new cases per day and at least one covid-related death every minute. what is more, health officials say those numbers are expected to increase in the coming weeks. >> as we are really confining more and more frequently inside indoor spaces, think the risk is going to go up. >> reporter: dozens of cities and
. >> reporter: the cta maintains the vaccination effort is the next step in getting schools back open but they also say ppe , sanitizing the classrooms, cleaning ventilation systems, social distancing, all must remain as is until the spread rate on the virus drops below dangerous levels. we live in san jose this afternoon. jesse gary. we will head back to. >>> it could be several months before we pass the level. thank you. >>> covid-19 cases and covid- related deaths...
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i think there's been a general relu cta nce think there's been a general reluctance particularly withinh or acted quickly enough. and it takes a horrific incident like the louise and him and is one, to make them do something. —— david louise and gimenez. and, exeter‘s champions cup match at toulouse on sunday has been cancelled because of a covid—19 outbreak at the chiefs. european bosses will now meet to decide the outcome of the cancelled game. but it's unlikely that the match can be rearranged because of fixture congestion. the holders played glasgow last weekend so that means the warriors game against lyon on saturday has also been called off because 20 warriors players are self—isolating. that's all the sport for now. we'll have more for you throughout the evening. thank you so much. when the three—tier system was introduced in england, we were told that areas could move up or down depending on what was happening to infection rates. many towns and cities in the north of england have seen falling infection rates, and some leaders are asking tier 3 areas to move down a tier. here's o
i think there's been a general relu cta nce think there's been a general reluctance particularly withinh or acted quickly enough. and it takes a horrific incident like the louise and him and is one, to make them do something. —— david louise and gimenez. and, exeter‘s champions cup match at toulouse on sunday has been cancelled because of a covid—19 outbreak at the chiefs. european bosses will now meet to decide the outcome of the cancelled game. but it's unlikely that the match can be...
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there has been a real relu cta nce difficult?ses do need to prepare. the government has been absolutely clear, it is not going to extend the transition period. on the 1st of january the uk will be out of the single market and out of the customs union. that is a point boris johnson has been stressing again, things will be different onjanuary the 1st and businesses need to prepare. businesses are saying, we need to prepare for what? time is running short and it is also running short politically in terms of getting any deal, if one is agreed through parliament. which would have to happen, although the government is confident it could do that in time. certainly time is running short but there is a reluctance to put any date on what would be the date for saying no further. but it does seem it is in the coming days we will need to get a decisive moment. in terms of when boris johnson is going to brussels, we don't know yet. again, the coming daysis don't know yet. again, the coming days is all we are being told. let's cross now to brus
there has been a real relu cta nce difficult?ses do need to prepare. the government has been absolutely clear, it is not going to extend the transition period. on the 1st of january the uk will be out of the single market and out of the customs union. that is a point boris johnson has been stressing again, things will be different onjanuary the 1st and businesses need to prepare. businesses are saying, we need to prepare for what? time is running short and it is also running short politically...
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and i was very relu cta nt to day working on this! continue doing what i was doing to make our people were pulling my leg. i was not able to process that information. you know, he was my biggest musical hero, probably still is, and! biggest musical hero, probably still is, and i thought the whole thing was a practicaljoke. at 40 years on, just talk us through what we think now and what you think about john lennon's musical legacy. how important was he in the history of popular music, the history of rock and roll? well, he's as important as anyone ever. simply by being in the beatles you know, the beatles are the god heads of our popular culture, the sound of the music of all the time since the beatles has been based in what they did, and so between particularly lennon, mccartney, they shape the modern sound. but of course, he brought something really unique to that, and what i think it is was a sense of raw truthfulness. that's what i think. john lennon brought, in particular, to songwriting into popular music, the sense that he was g
and i was very relu cta nt to day working on this! continue doing what i was doing to make our people were pulling my leg. i was not able to process that information. you know, he was my biggest musical hero, probably still is, and! biggest musical hero, probably still is, and i thought the whole thing was a practicaljoke. at 40 years on, just talk us through what we think now and what you think about john lennon's musical legacy. how important was he in the history of popular music, the...
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board that relaxing the rules of a christmas would lead to a rise in cases clearly there has been relu ctaes clearly there has been reluctance from the government at westminster certainly and devolved administrations to change that agreed relaxation of the rules. what we have been hearing today and i'm sure we'll hear from now until christmas is a much harsher message that people should consider carefully what they do over christmas and in scotland and wales as you have set out, the advice is specifically for no more than two households to meet indoors and in scotla nd households to meet indoors and in scotland to do so on only one day over christmas and for people not to stay overnight unless it is unavoidable. we have yet to get specific guidance for northern ireland and england but we will hear from the prime minister shortly and speaking to mps at prime minister's questions earlier on wasjohnson set the tone saying people needed to exercise extreme caution and use a high degree of personaljudgment and ta ke high degree of personaljudgment and take personal responsibility for their acti
board that relaxing the rules of a christmas would lead to a rise in cases clearly there has been relu ctaes clearly there has been reluctance from the government at westminster certainly and devolved administrations to change that agreed relaxation of the rules. what we have been hearing today and i'm sure we'll hear from now until christmas is a much harsher message that people should consider carefully what they do over christmas and in scotland and wales as you have set out, the advice is...
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specifically, maria and mike from cta. casey, jamie and mark from m.t.a.he entire cac including the vice chair henderson. we appreciate their unanimous support and the neighborhood association, walk sf and the bike coalition who have all advocated for these. it is going to promote safety in the neighborhood. thank you for all of your work on it. >> i am delighted by the lighting. if you have seen this book that just came out. much the first chapter is about three universities in three blocks. it is a neat little short read. it is about time it got decent lighting. commissioner safai. >> this is one thing i wanted to get on the record. the only thing that has been a little frustrating with this process with traffic calming and i know s.f.m.t.a. is listening. is the conversation between the fire department, s.f.m.t.a. and final decision. one of the things in the notes because public works and fire department has to have public approval. iit may not happen until spring of 2022. fire department is more aggressive in responding. implementation needs to move qui
specifically, maria and mike from cta. casey, jamie and mark from m.t.a.he entire cac including the vice chair henderson. we appreciate their unanimous support and the neighborhood association, walk sf and the bike coalition who have all advocated for these. it is going to promote safety in the neighborhood. thank you for all of your work on it. >> i am delighted by the lighting. if you have seen this book that just came out. much the first chapter is about three universities in three...
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. >> cta. >> nice try. very good. i made comments earlier at the fscta board. i hope staff heard me. last friday the golden gate bridge district made a tough decision to begin layoffs there. that can happen here, too. bearing that in mind. beep sides finances and the subway we need real public engagement on the future of transit in the city. there are a range of views on that. we should start having meaningful online town halls on that. speaking of town halls or virtual open houses, i participated in the two in the last two weeks on better market street. unfortunately, i found many of the comments regarding the current proposed redesign to be overly angry, combative and entitled. that bugged me. i hope people try to engage better on policy issues here without resorting to those approaches. the agenda language on page 2 of today's m.t.a. board agenda in the middle still refers to roberta boomer. that text should be updated. just to conclude on two points. i support the efforts to restore service on the 27 bryant and muni routes not operating now. i wonder out lo
. >> cta. >> nice try. very good. i made comments earlier at the fscta board. i hope staff heard me. last friday the golden gate bridge district made a tough decision to begin layoffs there. that can happen here, too. bearing that in mind. beep sides finances and the subway we need real public engagement on the future of transit in the city. there are a range of views on that. we should start having meaningful online town halls on that. speaking of town halls or virtual open houses,...
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specifically, maria and mike from cta. casey, jamie and mark from m.t.a. the entire cac including the vice chair henderson. we appreciate their unanimous support and the neighborhood association, walk sf and the bike coalition who have all advocated for these. it is going to promote safety in the neighborhood. thank you for all of your work on it. >> i am delighted by the lighting. if you have seen this book that just came out. much the first chapter is about three universities in three blocks. it is a neat little short read. it is about time it got decent lighting. commissioner safai. >> this is one thing i wanted to get on the record. the only thing that has been a little frustrating with this process with traffic calming and i know s.f.m.t.a. is listening. is the conversation between the fire department, s.f.m.t.a. and final decision. one of the things in the notes because public works and fire department has to have public approval. iit may not happen until spring of 2022. fire department is more aggressive in responding. implementation needs to move q
specifically, maria and mike from cta. casey, jamie and mark from m.t.a. the entire cac including the vice chair henderson. we appreciate their unanimous support and the neighborhood association, walk sf and the bike coalition who have all advocated for these. it is going to promote safety in the neighborhood. thank you for all of your work on it. >> i am delighted by the lighting. if you have seen this book that just came out. much the first chapter is about three universities in three...
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regresando al territorio nacional, hace frÍo, 35 grados en dallas, cta y dos en raleigh, ponete cuatros de dakota del norte, dakota del sur. vamos a la costa oeste, muestra cÁmaras en vivo y directo del sureste del paÍs. tengo la lluvia en carolina del norte que va a menos,un poco de lluvia residual en carolina del sur, ya en la maÑana tranquila, ya no llover tampoco en georgia, y la lluvia de las realidades queda una hora mÁs o menos. las imÁgenes que les habÍa prometido, portland se mantiene la nieve, peach por las nubes van a menos, ese frente que se estÁ alejando y le dirá adiÓs a lo largo de la maÑana, y nos dirÁ que ya estamos en invierno con un ambiente mÁs fresco. mÁs adelante, la conjunciÓn, le tengo el fotografÍas a los seguidores de redes. raÚl: gracias. hola, invierno, o la aÍslen del toro. ¿quÉ es lo que tiene que decir josh floodgate de elian bichir? tienen que ser el entrevista que nuestro luis sandoval le hizo a mi hermano gemelo. aileen: se parece, este galÁn. el seÑor es guapo hoy, y lo serÁ siempre, aquÍ les va la nota. ♪ [sonido ambiente] ♪ [habla en inglÉs] reporte
regresando al territorio nacional, hace frÍo, 35 grados en dallas, cta y dos en raleigh, ponete cuatros de dakota del norte, dakota del sur. vamos a la costa oeste, muestra cÁmaras en vivo y directo del sureste del paÍs. tengo la lluvia en carolina del norte que va a menos,un poco de lluvia residual en carolina del sur, ya en la maÑana tranquila, ya no llover tampoco en georgia, y la lluvia de las realidades queda una hora mÁs o menos. las imÁgenes que les habÍa prometido, portland se...
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early weeks of the first vaccine, how much resistance did you hear about from people who might be relu cta elderly, the over 805, a very happy to have it. i was talking to somebody who was saying the number of people who didn't turn up at the site was very small. people are travelling. people are taking their parents, making an effort. i think they do understand how much of a difference this will make individually. ithink how much of a difference this will make individually. i think they have probably been the ones that are shielding and it hasn't had a massive impact. as we move through the age ranges i certainly think there will be some vaccine hesitancy. but i would hope that people will have seen the benefits of it. we have just lost her there. one last question to you, callum semple, i think you said it will start to make a difference by the summer. do you see the need for restrictions continuing for some months? i am going to step back from policy decisions, but clearly having a vaccine protecting the most vulnerable and therefore the nhs, will be an important factor in the policy de
early weeks of the first vaccine, how much resistance did you hear about from people who might be relu cta elderly, the over 805, a very happy to have it. i was talking to somebody who was saying the number of people who didn't turn up at the site was very small. people are travelling. people are taking their parents, making an effort. i think they do understand how much of a difference this will make individually. ithink how much of a difference this will make individually. i think they have...
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until now, the netherlands has been relu cta nt to until now, the netherlands has been reluctant to impose is being sent to the south atlantic to study a giant iceberg which threatens to run aground in south georgia. if that happens it could make life extremely difficult for the wildlife haven's penguins and seals as they go about foraging for fish and krill. researchers have labelled the frozen mass — the a38a — and they're concerned it's impacting the temperature of the ocean and marine wildlife. they will use this type of robotic underwater vehicle to get as close as possible to the iceberg to monitor its impact. let's speak now to oceanographer dr povl abrahamsen from british antarctic survey, who is leading the mission. first of all, tell us about this iceberg. good afternoon. yes, this iceberg. good afternoon. yes, this iceberg is absolutely gigantic. it is called a38a, on the east side of the antarctic peninsula. and it's about the size of suffolk at the moment. and it's heading for what particular area? what will happen when it eventually gets there? at the moment, it is heading to
until now, the netherlands has been relu cta nt to until now, the netherlands has been reluctant to impose is being sent to the south atlantic to study a giant iceberg which threatens to run aground in south georgia. if that happens it could make life extremely difficult for the wildlife haven's penguins and seals as they go about foraging for fish and krill. researchers have labelled the frozen mass — the a38a — and they're concerned it's impacting the temperature of the ocean and marine...
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certainly from the perspective of the westminster government, they seem pretty relu cta nt to governmentse people will potentially be travelling across the uk but the onus for ministers here seems to be on personal responsibility. it was something the kennedys secretary was speaking about earlier this morning. the very clear guidance, i think, from the government today is, you exercise good judgment, think about the particular vulnerabilities of your own family and friends who might be coming together and decide what's right for you. as i say, we can't legislate for every eventuality. there will be families who have been longing to come together this christmas. there might be very significant reasons for that such as elderly members of the public who might not think they have got so many christmases ahead and want to bring their family together on this occasion. so it's not for government to tell people exactly how to handle the situation, but it is to offer them clear guidance. a tricky one for ministers. he says it is not for government to tell people what to do but of course, over rec
certainly from the perspective of the westminster government, they seem pretty relu cta nt to governmentse people will potentially be travelling across the uk but the onus for ministers here seems to be on personal responsibility. it was something the kennedys secretary was speaking about earlier this morning. the very clear guidance, i think, from the government today is, you exercise good judgment, think about the particular vulnerabilities of your own family and friends who might be coming...
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specifically, maria and mike from cta. casey, jamie and mark from m.t.a. the entire cac including the vice chair henderson. we appreciate their unanimous support and the neighborhood association, walk sf and the bike coalition who have all advocated for these. it is going to promote safety in the neighborhood. thank you for all of your work on it. >> i am delighted by the lighting. if you have seen this book that just came out. much the first chapter is about three universities in three blocks. it is a neat little short read. it is about time it got decent lighting. commissioner safai. >> this is one thing i wanted to get on the record. the only thing that has been a little frustrating with this process with traffic calming and i know s.f.m.t.a. is listening. is the conversation between the fire department, s.f.m.t.a. and final decision. one of the things in the notes because public works and fire department has to have public approval. iit may not happen until spring of 2022. fire department is more aggressive in responding. implementation needs to move q
specifically, maria and mike from cta. casey, jamie and mark from m.t.a. the entire cac including the vice chair henderson. we appreciate their unanimous support and the neighborhood association, walk sf and the bike coalition who have all advocated for these. it is going to promote safety in the neighborhood. thank you for all of your work on it. >> i am delighted by the lighting. if you have seen this book that just came out. much the first chapter is about three universities in three...
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the teams have worked exceptionally hard during the later la cta m exceptionally hard during the laterh. how long will the recovery be from this year? the recovery for retail seems to be going into the lockdown, our sales were doing well. we do anticipate, i spoke to some of our store managers yesterday and they are very optimistic for the next three weeks. optimism here, and you can probably see there has been a steady flurry of people heading to primark from half past five this morning, enjoying themselves. what people we have spoken to have said this morning is, this is my chance to get a bit of normality before christmas. and goodness knows, that is what we need, isn't it, right now? yes, we need somejoy. now? yes, we need some joy. lots of good news today. one thing to observe, because we had a discussion this morning in the newsroom about whether there will be loads of people queueing at shops and primark opened an hour early, our report is in birmingham. people are being mindful of crowding, spaces, and as we have had news of the vaccine today, there is reason of cause for optim
the teams have worked exceptionally hard during the later la cta m exceptionally hard during the laterh. how long will the recovery be from this year? the recovery for retail seems to be going into the lockdown, our sales were doing well. we do anticipate, i spoke to some of our store managers yesterday and they are very optimistic for the next three weeks. optimism here, and you can probably see there has been a steady flurry of people heading to primark from half past five this morning,...