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camille, why don't you take that. camille: happy to do that.the question is essentially, when people stop eating giveaways, so to speak, and they realize somebody is going to have to pay for additional investments in the economy, are they going to be as enthusiastic about the biden presidency and priorities. the question really is about how does the biden administration talk about the policies and showcase the outcomes of those policies? is increasingly clear that the biden administration is going to have to bring over democrats who are more recalcitrant on the senate side by really talking about how they will pay for these next few legislative priorities, the american jobs act and families act. right now, they are talking about taxes on corporations and wealthy individuals, people who earn more than $400,000 annually. but that is obviously just a gambit. there will be a lot of negotiation around that. one thing we do know is that economists, particularly -- have said we have a fair amount of physical room, so we are not at a point where we hav
camille, why don't you take that. camille: happy to do that.the question is essentially, when people stop eating giveaways, so to speak, and they realize somebody is going to have to pay for additional investments in the economy, are they going to be as enthusiastic about the biden presidency and priorities. the question really is about how does the biden administration talk about the policies and showcase the outcomes of those policies? is increasingly clear that the biden administration is...
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so let's go now to camille. camille? >> i would agree largely with molly and bill that the comparisons are few. i mean, i talk about two areas. one is the economy, and secondly on racial equity. on the economy, with respect to the philosophy that government can solve a lot of our aggregate demand issues and our economic issues, you know, the philosophy that is being deployed here is not that different from maybe what fdr had deployed during the great depression. what works pore biden in terms of the philosophy is that we're just, you know, still in the middle of the covid pandemic and recession. and if ever there were an instance of how important the government is, certainly covid generated, you know, that illustrative example. if the biden administration is able to push forward its other jobs act and families act, then we might get to a point in the united states where that philosophy is a little bit more dominant than it is now. but, again, the context of the congressional numbers is just, you know, unlike what we saw
so let's go now to camille. camille? >> i would agree largely with molly and bill that the comparisons are few. i mean, i talk about two areas. one is the economy, and secondly on racial equity. on the economy, with respect to the philosophy that government can solve a lot of our aggregate demand issues and our economic issues, you know, the philosophy that is being deployed here is not that different from maybe what fdr had deployed during the great depression. what works pore biden in...
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but by 2004, camille, the tag along little sister had had enough.ichel asked dan if she can move back home for a while, camille put her foot down. them >> he was going to let her stay with. us and i remember telling him, no. if she comes in stays, i'm going to leave. i could not handle it. >> i remember. that >> i didn't even, i didn't even want to be around anymore. i was so tired of it. tired of seeing him hurt. >> so you told michelle she could not come over. >> i told michel she could not come over, and i took her to a friends house and i dropped her off. there i know in my heart, i did not do the right thing, but i knew that the common sense of my brain said that i had to. i had to take that avenue. >> they call it tough love. but for dan valdez, it was pure torture. every night, he knew she was out there. and every time the phone rang, his heart stopped. hoping that her's had not. some dateline returns, after the break. returns, after the break. why choose proven quality sleep from sleep number? because a good night's rest is where muscles rec
but by 2004, camille, the tag along little sister had had enough.ichel asked dan if she can move back home for a while, camille put her foot down. them >> he was going to let her stay with. us and i remember telling him, no. if she comes in stays, i'm going to leave. i could not handle it. >> i remember. that >> i didn't even, i didn't even want to be around anymore. i was so tired of it. tired of seeing him hurt. >> so you told michelle she could not come over. >>...
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. >> camille, she's 15, about to be 16. she's very busy. you know, she's a teenager.ies to go to and activities and i understand her life is busy. but i really appreciate her taking the time to help dad. it's important for her to see just the natural progression of what families have to go through. ♪ but those dreams have remained ♪ ♪ and they've turned around ♪ ♪ who'd have thought they'd lead you ♪ ♪ (who'd have thought they'd lead you) ♪ ♪ back here where we need you ♪ ♪ (back here where we need you) ♪ ♪ yeah, we tease him a lot... ♪ welcome back, america. it sure is good to see you. pain? yeah. here. aspercreme with max-strength* lidocaine. works fast and lasts. keep it. you're gonna need it. kick pain in the aspercreme nobody builds 5g like verizon builds 5g because we're the engineers who built the most reliable network in america. thousands of smarter towers, with the 5g coverage you need. broader spectrum for faster 5g speeds. next-generation servers with superior network reliability. because the more you do with 5g, the more your network matters. it's us...pu
. >> camille, she's 15, about to be 16. she's very busy. you know, she's a teenager.ies to go to and activities and i understand her life is busy. but i really appreciate her taking the time to help dad. it's important for her to see just the natural progression of what families have to go through. ♪ but those dreams have remained ♪ ♪ and they've turned around ♪ ♪ who'd have thought they'd lead you ♪ ♪ (who'd have thought they'd lead you) ♪ ♪ back here where we need you...
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thanks a lot, camille. a 46.the news broke that there was a mass shooting in the remote uppal calls. >> 2, 9, 1, 1, saying shots fired by the time police got there and there was a huge response. they cordoned off the area. but the next thing we heard the gunman was dead. there was no longer a threat to the public. but now you've got all of these families of of many people who work at the tia because we know that employees are among the dead and injured and a lot of them are evacuated to immediately. and so there might be some confusion and some difficulty in reuniting. >> those employees with their family who are obviously very worried about them. so they have a reunification center set up for the moment anyway, right next doo at the santa clara county sheriff's office. we also kron 4, sarah stinson has arrived on scene as well, giving us a look at what the situation looks like from her perspective. sara, where are you and what you see. >> james. i just showed up to the scene and right when you get here, you real
thanks a lot, camille. a 46.the news broke that there was a mass shooting in the remote uppal calls. >> 2, 9, 1, 1, saying shots fired by the time police got there and there was a huge response. they cordoned off the area. but the next thing we heard the gunman was dead. there was no longer a threat to the public. but now you've got all of these families of of many people who work at the tia because we know that employees are among the dead and injured and a lot of them are evacuated to...
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you know camille of the _ under 18 pulls up.erations as to whether in— of the ethical considerations as to whether in the uk is a richer country— whether in the uk is a richer country we should be vaccinating children — country we should be vaccinating children and many adults in different countries haven't even had the chance — different countries haven't even had the chance for their first dose. we have _ the chance for their first dose. we have the _ the chance for their first dose. we have the balance of whether the perceived benefits of vaccinating children — perceived benefits of vaccinating children would outweigh any possible risk. children would outweigh any possible risk~ so— children would outweigh any possible risk so it _ children would outweigh any possible risk so it is — children would outweigh any possible risk. so it is quite a strange situation _ risk. so it is quite a strange situation and boris johnson risk. so it is quite a strange situation and borisjohnson has relied _ situation and borisjohnson has relie
you know camille of the _ under 18 pulls up.erations as to whether in— of the ethical considerations as to whether in the uk is a richer country— whether in the uk is a richer country we should be vaccinating children — country we should be vaccinating children and many adults in different countries haven't even had the chance — different countries haven't even had the chance for their first dose. we have _ the chance for their first dose. we have the _ the chance for their first dose....
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thanks camille, listening to their means of expression is now a global cultural phenomena and clearly visible symbols and images, service warnings, protest and food for thought. to me around the world in pop culture. that's it for this edition of 21. see you next week. me me the news the news the what's going on here? no house of your very own from a printer. computer games that are healing. my dog needs electricity, explains, delivers facts and shows what the future holds. living in the digital world, shift in 15 minutes on d w. you're tired of your vendor, right? we have great news on the topic of from the desert. las vegas, a champion, a conservation here. the greenhouse of southern spain. get news from the blue planet. in 30 minutes on the w. ah, was me in the climate change? the what's the people? what ideas do they have for their future? d, w dot com megacity. the media click and enter the news. it's been ongoing quest for business in the spring began in 2000 and the people stood up against corrupt, rulers and dictatorship. all these moments had left the box in my memory. mm. th
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is one of the best that he is ever appeared to camille in the findings that we could turn. that down i will now down the jesus name we pray amen amen brother. that was. a locally owned family restaurants have abandoned the hamiltons inner city neighborhood fast food chains rushed in to fill the vacuum. their impact is multiplied by an implacable marketing strategy that starts on the street corner . the food industry says that your fault but the reality is they've changed the whole food environment they've created a food environment worth every place you turn if it's on your smartphone if it's on seeing a billboard it's seeing any kind of advertised land it's watching television or movies you see there are junk food being pushed. to manipulation starts with the children and. the scientific studies show there is a direct link between the ads children see and the types of food they like to eat. the world health organization recommends regulating food commercials on t.v. but the industry is ingenuous it infiltrates new areas like social networks or online games. that's what mar
is one of the best that he is ever appeared to camille in the findings that we could turn. that down i will now down the jesus name we pray amen amen brother. that was. a locally owned family restaurants have abandoned the hamiltons inner city neighborhood fast food chains rushed in to fill the vacuum. their impact is multiplied by an implacable marketing strategy that starts on the street corner . the food industry says that your fault but the reality is they've changed the whole food...
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thanks camille, listening to the means of expression is now a global cultural phenomenon. it's clearly visible, symbols and images warning, protest, and food for thought. me around the world in pop culture. that's it for this edition of 21. see you next week me me the, the the, the, the, the, the me into the conflict with sebastian dislike fresh diplomatic tort. 60 a war and yemen shows a little sign of editing my guest this week from the capital santa sheriff, foreign minister on the south style to feed government. he's forced in san accused of committing shocking crimes, killing indiscriminately. why weren't they start conflict zone in 30 minutes? w, you're tired of you're in the right place. we have great news on the topic of from the desert busy. las vegas shantia conservation to hear the greenhouse of bay news from the blue planet. the 60 minutes on d w. ah. cruise, how many climate change stores this is more or less the way from just one week? how much we can really get we still have time to act. i'm going to be doug who used crime fighters are back africa. the most
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problems it's said to be mourning factious and deadly but other variants we can learn more from jeremy a camille an associate professor of microbiology and immunology at the do easy on of state university health shreveport. welcome to day w wait with us now to the idea of viruses mutating to evade a host immune system so what is a double mutation and why is this be 1617 we can such havoc in india firstly thanks for having me on. secondly i think it's important not to look at the emerging. can you hear me i can hear yes yes i'm getting please carry oh oh yes i was going audio from the other guest. anyway it's important not to rechristen the pandemic or assume that every new variant no matter how concerning the configuration of mutations on the spiked protein may be it doesn't make a new pandemic this is the same virus largely as the one that emerged in groupon 'd china 2019 and i agree with your previous guest that probably the largest factor contributing to the purported variance of ascribed to this variant is probably the social factors people getting together assuming the pandemic was over or
problems it's said to be mourning factious and deadly but other variants we can learn more from jeremy a camille an associate professor of microbiology and immunology at the do easy on of state university health shreveport. welcome to day w wait with us now to the idea of viruses mutating to evade a host immune system so what is a double mutation and why is this be 1617 we can such havoc in india firstly thanks for having me on. secondly i think it's important not to look at the emerging. can...
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camille willard moore was one of the organizers of the student led rally and vigil. the group marched from the fruitvale bart station to the alameda police department. she says she was heartbroken when she heard about the death of gonzalez on april 19 gonzalez died during a struggle with police body camera video shows officers pinning him to the ground. well, laying on his back neck and shoulders. police say he suffered a medical emergency but others say he was murdered i'm a citizen of alameda and i'm appalled at the way that he was treated for it. ali attended the march. she feels relationships between police and people of color. >> need to improve. >> and i feel like we're not making changes fast. and i don't understand. >> why would more agrees. that's why she felt so strongly about helping to organize event and is hopeful about creating change. do don't let theep happening not only are especially america is not only are you by people. the press as saying he does 3 officers involved all deaths are on administrative leave. >> autopsy results are not available yet
camille willard moore was one of the organizers of the student led rally and vigil. the group marched from the fruitvale bart station to the alameda police department. she says she was heartbroken when she heard about the death of gonzalez on april 19 gonzalez died during a struggle with police body camera video shows officers pinning him to the ground. well, laying on his back neck and shoulders. police say he suffered a medical emergency but others say he was murdered i'm a citizen of alameda...
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or miss camille would run something cross the street to us weapon didn't go to each other's homes andemember playing outside with my sister and we would sort of be yelling at the kids across the street, like, i see you over there i see you, and the little girl across the street said to my sister, little -- my sister said little white girl come play with me and the little white girl looked at her and said [bleep] and ran back and i said what does that mean and then my sister who is five years older had to explain what it meant and that was my entree into racism, and the second one was somebody callle me the n-word when we move to an integrated neighborhood. >> how old were you when your sister had the incident. >> i was five and she was ten but it stick out because i never hander that word before and i was like why won't she play with us. that's the way we talked back then, little white girl, come play with me. didn't really mean anything, and we were kids, and then she judd look at me and said [bleep] and ran away. and then when we finally moved to an integrated neighborhood, someone
or miss camille would run something cross the street to us weapon didn't go to each other's homes andemember playing outside with my sister and we would sort of be yelling at the kids across the street, like, i see you over there i see you, and the little girl across the street said to my sister, little -- my sister said little white girl come play with me and the little white girl looked at her and said [bleep] and ran back and i said what does that mean and then my sister who is five years...
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. >> i would most welcome me while camille. >> we think that would be exciting for you. >> also to see our lab which has done so much in the areas of energy production for our country and the apprentice workshop and you do a lot with that which has been very instrumental to do a good job we look forward to working with you i appreciate the hard work i hope we can work together with nsf and also through the labs so we don't have redundancy or competition we take which each one does and expertise and we have the best return and to share information back-and-forth. >> we need to advance all aspirations how do we get talent? in west virginia there are talents some may go to a community college. all step talent needs to be inspired and motivated and nurtured that is where nsf shines a ensure that not only do we have those best teachers understanding how people learn for better outcomes and then ensuring all pathways are energized so this is all parts of formation i look forward to the opportunity to be with you. i know my time is short but i have personal attachment. so i know how important
. >> i would most welcome me while camille. >> we think that would be exciting for you. >> also to see our lab which has done so much in the areas of energy production for our country and the apprentice workshop and you do a lot with that which has been very instrumental to do a good job we look forward to working with you i appreciate the hard work i hope we can work together with nsf and also through the labs so we don't have redundancy or competition we take which each one...
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go to a store or restaurant, go to your church, synagogue, or mosque even go to your place of work camilleave to wear a mas unless you can prove you are vaccinated, and other words the much discussed vaccine passport rule will apply in oregon. >> we are asking businesses to make a decision they can continue to mask like we've bee doing for a number of months now , or they can ask their customers their clients for vaccine verification. >> at some business owners are concerned about the onus, the oregon rule places on them and their employees to ask for vaccine cards, they don't want to have to police their patrons. >> it just feels very invasive and too personal, i feel like people are policing themselves pretty well. >> governor kate brown has promised that oregon will revisit these guidelines when the state reaches the point at which 70 percent of residents over 16 are vaccinated. she says she hopes that will be within a few weeks. >> it certainly sounds like the government is trying to be abou them themselves doing this. we know you will stay on it, thank you. >> ran somewhere attacks on
go to a store or restaurant, go to your church, synagogue, or mosque even go to your place of work camilleave to wear a mas unless you can prove you are vaccinated, and other words the much discussed vaccine passport rule will apply in oregon. >> we are asking businesses to make a decision they can continue to mask like we've bee doing for a number of months now , or they can ask their customers their clients for vaccine verification. >> at some business owners are concerned about...
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were making the middle east camille's warmaking in the middle east are then distributed to local law enforcent officers. here in the united states. makes clear this is not about self-defense, this is not merely about the struggle for civil rights but this is about state violence and oppression meant to maintain the supremacy of one racial group above all. i am excited by the shift in congress, though i'm not surprised. i hope to see more of it is grassroots movements continue to take leaders to washington post of amy: we're going to break i contacted this discussion. you have an hour there guest noura erakat, palestinian human rights attorney and legal scholar here in the united states, and gideon levy, israeli journalist and author and member of haaretz editorial board. we will also hear from angela davis expressing solidarity with the palestinian people. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i'm amy goodman. as israel faces international condemnation for its assault on gaza, we turn to look at growing accusations that i
were making the middle east camille's warmaking in the middle east are then distributed to local law enforcent officers. here in the united states. makes clear this is not about self-defense, this is not merely about the struggle for civil rights but this is about state violence and oppression meant to maintain the supremacy of one racial group above all. i am excited by the shift in congress, though i'm not surprised. i hope to see more of it is grassroots movements continue to take leaders to...
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. >> camille willard moore was one of the organizers of the street let rally and vigil the group marchedfrom the fruitvale bart station to the alameda police department. she says she was heartbroken when she heard about the death of gonzalez on april 19. >> gonzalez died during a struggle with police. >> body camera video shows officers pinning him to the ground. well, laying on his back neck and shoulders. police say he suffered a medical emergency but others say he was murdered i'm a citizen of alameda and i'm appalled at the way that he was treated for it. ali attended the march. she feels relationships between police and people of color. >> need to improve. >> and i feel like we're not making changes fast. and what i don't understand. >> why would more agrees. that's why she felt so strongly about helping to organize the event and is hopeful about creating change. we do don't let this keep happening not only are especially america's now we are by people the press as they even stop 3 officers involved all deaths are on administrative leave. >> autopsy results are not available yet in
. >> camille willard moore was one of the organizers of the street let rally and vigil the group marchedfrom the fruitvale bart station to the alameda police department. she says she was heartbroken when she heard about the death of gonzalez on april 19. >> gonzalez died during a struggle with police. >> body camera video shows officers pinning him to the ground. well, laying on his back neck and shoulders. police say he suffered a medical emergency but others say he was...
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camille heron, another top world ring, knows all about the dangers. >> and part of, you know, being anusing your head, being able to troubleshoot and work through problems to keep going. >> reporter: still, ultra marathons are growing wildly from about 34,000 annual runners just over two decades ago to more than 600,000 now. races typically issue stern safety guide lines, but with the loss of all those chinese runners, many rules may be reconsidered. >> we're just all in this right now and my heart just really goes out to them. ? there's never really been a tragedy like this in ultra running before. make no mistake. these were excellent runners, runners who train in the worst possible conditions. crushing heat hand brutal cold on terrain that you can barely walk on. they do it because this is all about testing the limits of human capability. i think as the investigation moves forward here, jake, there will be a lot of focus on the weather forecast, what people knew and should have known hand whether or not there was a sufficient way for them to get out of the circumstance, because i ca
camille heron, another top world ring, knows all about the dangers. >> and part of, you know, being anusing your head, being able to troubleshoot and work through problems to keep going. >> reporter: still, ultra marathons are growing wildly from about 34,000 annual runners just over two decades ago to more than 600,000 now. races typically issue stern safety guide lines, but with the loss of all those chinese runners, many rules may be reconsidered. >> we're just all in this...
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camille willard moore was one of the organizers of the street let rally and vigil the group marched from the fruitvale bart station to the alameda police department she says she was heartbroken when she heard about the death of gonzalez on april 19th and she knew she needed to step up and make a difference to gonzalez died during a struggle with police body camera video shows officers pinning him to the ground. well, kneeling on his back neck and shoulders. police say he suffered a medical emergency but others say he was murdered i'm a citizen of alameda and i'm appalled at the way that he was treated for it. ali attended the march. she feels relationships between police and people of color. >> need to improve. i feel like we're not making changes fast. and what i don't understand. >> why police says when she heard about this youth led event to call for change. she didn't hesitate to join in to support that we get justice for mario and that we as a community in alameda really look at how we can do our policing different. maybe the police should be there protect people, not murdered them.
camille willard moore was one of the organizers of the street let rally and vigil the group marched from the fruitvale bart station to the alameda police department she says she was heartbroken when she heard about the death of gonzalez on april 19th and she knew she needed to step up and make a difference to gonzalez died during a struggle with police body camera video shows officers pinning him to the ground. well, kneeling on his back neck and shoulders. police say he suffered a medical...
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pleased to be here today, and i would like to thank patrick madden the head of the foundation and camille mcdonald. the senior director for special events for all they have done to make this program possible and the support of the national archives foundation. i would also like to thank the archivists of the united states david feria whose agencies holds the records of offers ladies papers from lou henry hoover to michelle obama in the presidential libraries. today, i am very pleased to be talking on two very special first. ladies eleanor roosevelt and lady bird johnson and the incredibly effective advances they tried to make for civil rights issues. in fact in spite of the fact that they both encountered death threats. eleanor roosevelt consistently fought racial discrimination and prejudice and in fact was the stronger advocate than her husband just a few examples of what she did included joining and addressing the 1936 annual naacp and national urban league conferences. advocating for any lynching legislation and supporting multiple anti segregation campaigns co-chairing the national c
pleased to be here today, and i would like to thank patrick madden the head of the foundation and camille mcdonald. the senior director for special events for all they have done to make this program possible and the support of the national archives foundation. i would also like to thank the archivists of the united states david feria whose agencies holds the records of offers ladies papers from lou henry hoover to michelle obama in the presidential libraries. today, i am very pleased to be...
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go to a store or restaurant, go to your church, synagogue, or mosque even go to your place of work camilleave to wear a mas unless you can prove you are vaccinated, and other words the much discussed vaccine passport rule will apply in oregon. >> we are asking businesses to make a decision they can continue to mask like we've bee doing for a number of months now , or they can ask their customers their clients for vaccine verification. >> at some business owners are concerned about the onus, the oregon rule places on them and their employees to ask for vaccine cards, they don't want to have to police their patrons. >> it just feels very invasive and too personal, i feel like people are policing themselves pretty well. >> governor kate brown has promised that oregon will revisit these guidelines when the state reaches the point at which 70 percent of residents over 16 are vaccinated. she says she hopes that will be within a few weeks. >> it certainly sounds like the government is trying to be abou them themselves doing this. we know you will stay on it, thank you. >> ran somewhere attacks on
go to a store or restaurant, go to your church, synagogue, or mosque even go to your place of work camilleave to wear a mas unless you can prove you are vaccinated, and other words the much discussed vaccine passport rule will apply in oregon. >> we are asking businesses to make a decision they can continue to mask like we've bee doing for a number of months now , or they can ask their customers their clients for vaccine verification. >> at some business owners are concerned about...
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let's find out more about this now from kron four's, camila barco who is in san jose high camille. >> haidar james in. yeah, it's a 9.1% increase in water rates. the board met yesterday. and then that's when the unanimously this budget for the fiscal year. and in that budget was the increase for the water 8. so how much is this going to be. check this out. the average customer will see an increase ranging from $4.30 to $4 and $0.82 per month according to the board, the hike in water rates is for the next fiscal year, which starts july first and ends in june 30th of next year. the board's chair says the money will pay for emergency water supplies increase conservation programs and invest in infrastructure and technology. the money will also pay for the potato reservoir expansion project which cost about 2.5 billion dollars now, san jose's mayor sam liccardo is against the hike in rates. he says it won't help increase water supply for the community but board members say they still have to raise the price for drinking water, even if they didn't use the money to pay for the dam. the funds
let's find out more about this now from kron four's, camila barco who is in san jose high camille. >> haidar james in. yeah, it's a 9.1% increase in water rates. the board met yesterday. and then that's when the unanimously this budget for the fiscal year. and in that budget was the increase for the water 8. so how much is this going to be. check this out. the average customer will see an increase ranging from $4.30 to $4 and $0.82 per month according to the board, the hike in water rates...
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who was it camille a. >> darya the county's coroner has identified that body as racy. the benson who was 60 years old. now the police department, the east bay regional park district police have released a photo. you can take a look at your screen and they're treating this as a homicide, but then was reported missing to the san leandro police department and back in april, police tweeted that a park visitor had alerted them of a decomposed body. but since body was found at lake chabot here, lake chabot regional park here in castro valley and they located the victim at the park, but they're not exactly saying where now no areas of the park are closed because of the investigation and police say that there is no immediate threat to the public, but they are asking the public for help in this investigation. and if anyone has any information about benson's death. they are encouraged to contact the police and that number is 5, 1, 0, 6, 9, 0 6521. so if you have any information, you can just contact the police department deiah james, back to you. all right. thanks a lot. camila.
who was it camille a. >> darya the county's coroner has identified that body as racy. the benson who was 60 years old. now the police department, the east bay regional park district police have released a photo. you can take a look at your screen and they're treating this as a homicide, but then was reported missing to the san leandro police department and back in april, police tweeted that a park visitor had alerted them of a decomposed body. but since body was found at lake chabot here,...
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i mean, camille, do we even know if a person was struck at all or if it was just a bus in that yard.> at this time. no eye. as soon as i was given the news i quickly job over here that haven't had time to speak to some of the officers. right now all i can tell you is that there our several streets blocked off and officers are just patrolling the area. so not a lot of parity right now. >> location is interesting me. this is literally right next door to the santa clara county sheriff's office. the county jail. so it's not surprising that police were on scene alm st immediately. >> almost immediately. and i can tell you that there. i don't want to overestimate but maybe about a 100 officers. just a a dozen of her first responders and. several streets blocked off ok. well, in that case because hear what kind of shots. but if there's this kind of response right was probably shot shots like, you know, they think it was some kind of gun shots. we'll see. >> camila, thank you so much for that will come back to you again for another update. what you had a chance to talk with some of the inves
i mean, camille, do we even know if a person was struck at all or if it was just a bus in that yard.> at this time. no eye. as soon as i was given the news i quickly job over here that haven't had time to speak to some of the officers. right now all i can tell you is that there our several streets blocked off and officers are just patrolling the area. so not a lot of parity right now. >> location is interesting me. this is literally right next door to the santa clara county sheriff's...
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spot and really tense but they'd still reveal that about themselves and so -- or he'd confront like camilleke doing andy with a little political bend. >> seth: when you were a blackberry pearl toting -- >> yes >> seth: college student did you know this is what you wanted to be doing comedy writing >> when i took that photo with you, yes but i started college as a math major. but then i was like a poetry lover and i loved words. and i was like, "all poets are very poor. how am i going to support my parents who sacrificed so much to come to this country? and so i did this internship at comedy central it was a rotational program that was the chris rock interns and i fell in love with comedy i got a joke on "colbert report' as an intern that was really chatty and i was like, "okay, this is easy it's great." and so i went back to chicago, did "the onion," and then "i o," and a bunch of other stuff >> seth: now, when your parents sent you off to northwestern as a math major, how did they take the news when you went back to them and said, "change of plans? >> i don't think my parents know what i d
spot and really tense but they'd still reveal that about themselves and so -- or he'd confront like camilleke doing andy with a little political bend. >> seth: when you were a blackberry pearl toting -- >> yes >> seth: college student did you know this is what you wanted to be doing comedy writing >> when i took that photo with you, yes but i started college as a math major. but then i was like a poetry lover and i loved words. and i was like, "all poets are very...
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camille willard moore was one of the organizers of the student led rally and vigil. group marched from the fruitvale bart station to the alameda police department. she says she was heartbroken when she heard about the death of gonzalez on april 19. gonzalez died during a struggle with police body camera video shows officers pinning him to the ground. well, laying on his back neck and shoulders. police say he suffered a medical emergency but others say he was murdered i'm a citizen of alameda and i'm appalled at the way that he was treated for it. ali attended the march. she feels relationships between police and people of color. >> need to improve. >> i feel like we're not making changes fast. and what i don't understand. >> why would more agrees. that's why she felt so strongly about helping to organize the event and is hopeful about creating change. do don't let this keep happening not only are especially america is not only are you by people press as they even stop. please the 3 officers involved all deaths are on administrative leave. >> autopsy results are not a
camille willard moore was one of the organizers of the student led rally and vigil. group marched from the fruitvale bart station to the alameda police department. she says she was heartbroken when she heard about the death of gonzalez on april 19. gonzalez died during a struggle with police body camera video shows officers pinning him to the ground. well, laying on his back neck and shoulders. police say he suffered a medical emergency but others say he was murdered i'm a citizen of alameda...
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camille willard moore was one of the organizers of the street let rally and vigil the group marched from the fruitvale bart station to the alameda police department. she says she was heartbroken when she heard about the death of gonzalez on april 19 gonzalez died during a struggle with police body camera video shows officers pinning him to the ground. well, laying on his back neck and shoulders. police say he suffered a medical emergency but others say he was murdered i'm a citizen of alameda and i'm appalled at the way that he was treated for it. ali attended the march. she feels relationships between police and people of color. >> need to improve. >> and i feel like we're not making changes fast. and what i don't understand. >> why would more agrees. that's why she felt so strongly about helping to organize event and is hopeful about creating change. do don't let this keep happening not only are especially america's now we are by people the press as they even stop 3 officers involved all deaths are on administrative leave. >> autopsy results are not available yet in alameda amanda hari
camille willard moore was one of the organizers of the street let rally and vigil the group marched from the fruitvale bart station to the alameda police department. she says she was heartbroken when she heard about the death of gonzalez on april 19 gonzalez died during a struggle with police body camera video shows officers pinning him to the ground. well, laying on his back neck and shoulders. police say he suffered a medical emergency but others say he was murdered i'm a citizen of alameda...
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camille's has highlights. >> and reaction from the nc double a women's soccer title game still on the way. >> and for the first time in more than a year open houses. they're actually open the new rules. you should know when looking for a new house. car, the insurance company car, wasn't fair. i didn't know what my case was worth, so i called the barnes firm. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to know how much their accident case is worth. let our injury attorneys help you get the best result possible. >> if you have the edge to travel more. you're not alone. travel more. you're not alone. the tsa says that it screened passengers across america on sunday. that's the highest number of passengers. the agency has seen since the start of the pandemic. federal authorities stress that covid-19 safety protocols are still in place, including face mask and social distancing those who fail to comply with the mandates can still be denied from hopping on board the flights be removed from their flights or even find by the tsa. another big sign that things are starting to get back to normal. open
camille's has highlights. >> and reaction from the nc double a women's soccer title game still on the way. >> and for the first time in more than a year open houses. they're actually open the new rules. you should know when looking for a new house. car, the insurance company car, wasn't fair. i didn't know what my case was worth, so i called the barnes firm. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to know how much their accident case is worth. let our injury attorneys help you get the...
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camille, the founder of impressionism. the founder of pan-of a cannism -- pan-of a cannism -- pan-africanism. and me, lawless. the insular cases remain. and the last three administrations, bush, obama, trump, have all upheld and fought for these same cases. indeed, our own house parliamentarian uses the insular cases to deny the people who live in the territories and their representatives full voting rights on this floor. the ramifications go well beyond just voting. we do pay billions in federal taxes and, yet, residents of the u.s. territories are denied in limited access to federal programs and support. otherwise eligible citizens in the territories are denied s.s.i., leaving our most vulnerable seniors and disabled in defense of themselves. federal programs like medicaid, snap, child tax credit, earned income are capped or denied altogether. the supreme court will soon tackle questions of federal discrimination against citizens in the territories in the united states vs. madero, a case where the u.s. court of appeals,
camille, the founder of impressionism. the founder of pan-of a cannism -- pan-of a cannism -- pan-africanism. and me, lawless. the insular cases remain. and the last three administrations, bush, obama, trump, have all upheld and fought for these same cases. indeed, our own house parliamentarian uses the insular cases to deny the people who live in the territories and their representatives full voting rights on this floor. the ramifications go well beyond just voting. we do pay billions in...
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emma and camille are both members of the choir and join us now.you believe it, on stage with rag _ the nhs. can you believe it, on stage with rag n _ the nhs. can you believe it, on stage with rag n bone - the nhs. can you believe it, on stage with rag n bone man i the nhs. can you believe it, on| stage with rag n bone man and the nhs. can you believe it, on i stage with rag n bone man and joint by pink from the us? it’s stage with rag n bone man and 'oint by pink from the us?i by pink from the us? it's amazing, it's such a great _ by pink from the us? it's amazing, it's such a great opportunity - by pink from the us? it's amazing, it's such a great opportunity and i it's such a great opportunity and we're _ it's such a great opportunity and we're so — it's such a great opportunity and we're so grateful, it's nice that live music— we're so grateful, it's nice that live music can return and we hope that things — live music can return and we hope that things will return to normal with the — that things will return to normal with the vaccination and
emma and camille are both members of the choir and join us now.you believe it, on stage with rag _ the nhs. can you believe it, on stage with rag n _ the nhs. can you believe it, on stage with rag n bone - the nhs. can you believe it, on stage with rag n bone man i the nhs. can you believe it, on| stage with rag n bone man and the nhs. can you believe it, on i stage with rag n bone man and joint by pink from the us? it’s stage with rag n bone man and 'oint by pink from the us?i by pink from...