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home of my alma mater, kansas state utah, is also home of the national bioand aggregate defense if acy this state-of-the-art 700,000 square foot facility will be an asset that helps protect our nation's agriculture against the threat and potential impact of serious animal diseases. experts believe 75% of new and emerging infectious animal diseases can be transmitted to humans. it will be home to only maximum biocontainable space in the country where usda will conduct research, develop vaccines, and explore enhanced diagnostics and training capabilities. the united states department of agriculture is currently working with the department of security to bring it online in december and establish partnerships between two key sectors invested in animal health, academia and industry. working with scientists and other industry professionals, it will create new safety guidelines that will be critical for the prevex of future pandemics. currently scientists are conducting this search at the new york at the plum island animal disease center, more than 60 years old. this will replace that aging f
home of my alma mater, kansas state utah, is also home of the national bioand aggregate defense if acy this state-of-the-art 700,000 square foot facility will be an asset that helps protect our nation's agriculture against the threat and potential impact of serious animal diseases. experts believe 75% of new and emerging infectious animal diseases can be transmitted to humans. it will be home to only maximum biocontainable space in the country where usda will conduct research, develop vaccines,...
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. >> speaker: hello, my name is david, aci u 1021 member and representative of district 5. i was calling to remind the supervisors thatthey should work with their labor partners . unions represent not just parents of san francisco but also workers of san francisco. please let the unions participate in the process. they want to be part of the solution with seiu supporting education everywhere and for everyone. please don't leave usbehind in this process. thank you . >> clerk: thank you. can we go to your next colors. >> high supervisors. my mother was a career public school teacher in poor communities in newyork that i strongly support investing in public education . withresources every school could be thecrown jewel of san francisco . my name is melina ahearn . i'm part of ifp local 21 in district 5. we've worked so hard for schools andcommunities first which would have taxed the rich to fund education . we love the proposal. i hope that these balance and pass with specific changes most critically to create stable funding sources. let's use future iterations to create a ful
. >> speaker: hello, my name is david, aci u 1021 member and representative of district 5. i was calling to remind the supervisors thatthey should work with their labor partners . unions represent not just parents of san francisco but also workers of san francisco. please let the unions participate in the process. they want to be part of the solution with seiu supporting education everywhere and for everyone. please don't leave usbehind in this process. thank you . >> clerk: thank...
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we texted hewhen we we on way acy whend ar. >> f more hewhen >> tech vo: we came to her with servicet her schedule. we we on way >> woman: you must be pascal. >> tech: nice to meet you. >> tech vo: we got right to work, with a replacement she could trust. >> tech: we're all set. >> woman: wow. that looks great. >> tech: schedule now at safelite.com. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ >>> welcome back. let's head straight into our lunch time forecast, where daytime highs today are getting toasty. tomorrow will be a lot hotter. in our inland areas from the noon to 2:00 hour we're dealing with upper 80s with 60s from the coast off into the bay and plenty of sunshine in store for us. so from 10:00 to noon, notice how we warm up significantly, mid to upper 80s near fairfield, low 80s santa rosa and once we head around 2:00, half moon bay as well as san francisco are expecting both 60s and 70s so it's a warm day for us. you do need to plan for that accordingly but we'll talk more about the heat wave we're dealing with for tomorrow's forecast coming up in a bit. for now, bac
we texted hewhen we we on way acy whend ar. >> f more hewhen >> tech vo: we came to her with servicet her schedule. we we on way >> woman: you must be pascal. >> tech: nice to meet you. >> tech vo: we got right to work, with a replacement she could trust. >> tech: we're all set. >> woman: wow. that looks great. >> tech: schedule now at safelite.com. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ >>> welcome back. let's head...
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. >> mckenzie acis gives a billion dollars to historic black colleges. several of institutions receive donations that they perceived ii our history.iv the largest donation was $10 million put thathe in contet the university of mississippire made -- it's the largest single donation in the 150 years. and thinking about the scope of those past years and a grander scope of american history it's really sort of a blip and if it continues that's when we start y to make that transformation. >> i think what has happened is over the past 10 years beginning with the unofficial start of the black lives matter of movement and we think about that as trayvon martin's death over the past few years there's undoubtedly been a shift in public -- and for many many people who now understand this is historical and psychological one. in 2012 if a he would have somebody what redlining was they would have been like is that rhianna's o lipstick? people now. different lexicon a different tool kit with which to understand the reason one community looks another win about the committ
. >> mckenzie acis gives a billion dollars to historic black colleges. several of institutions receive donations that they perceived ii our history.iv the largest donation was $10 million put thathe in contet the university of mississippire made -- it's the largest single donation in the 150 years. and thinking about the scope of those past years and a grander scope of american history it's really sort of a blip and if it continues that's when we start y to make that transformation....
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that's where leg acies are made. >> there is a lot of focus in the news world that we all live in thegolf league and there are very real ethical issues there, but i get the sense that the pga tour and these players, it isn't about that. >> it is not. it is about money. we can try and play verbal gymnastics here, but this is an entity that has come up that is telling them we'll pay you more money and require you to play less golf tournaments. more time with your family and crucially in pga tour events, if you don't play well, if you miss the cut, you don't get any money. these tournaments, guaranteed money, guaranteed money no matter how you play and they're paying them to show up, appearance fees, which the pga tour can't do. this has the potential to fundamentally alter the way the pga tour operates moving forward. it might start to look more like other sports leagues where there is guaranteed contracts and deals for years, $40 million. right now that's not a thing at all. really nothing is off the table right now with professional golf and how it has to evolve moving forward. >> gre
that's where leg acies are made. >> there is a lot of focus in the news world that we all live in thegolf league and there are very real ethical issues there, but i get the sense that the pga tour and these players, it isn't about that. >> it is not. it is about money. we can try and play verbal gymnastics here, but this is an entity that has come up that is telling them we'll pay you more money and require you to play less golf tournaments. more time with your family and crucially...
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>>acy. well, food and gas price, but the people who are defending democracy look at those people say shut up, you selfish rube. c you really should care about january six because democracy the overwhelming majority of americans don't care abouto january 6th and that's why they need to beat you in the face with it again and again and again. they wouldn't be hysterical. nd they wouldn't be repetitive. they wouldn't be patronizing if you actually cared. but you don't have to lecture you like a child. so the midterms are approaching. this is the biden administration strategy. d talk about something else. shame youis if you don't think it's the most important thing. so biden began talking to this speech, was billed as an address on an colation, but it didn't begin with inflation or any honest account of how we g got here and how we're going to get out of it now let's watch and watch it. before i begin, i want to say a few words veryy briefly about the january six hearings that werehat highlighted
>>acy. well, food and gas price, but the people who are defending democracy look at those people say shut up, you selfish rube. c you really should care about january six because democracy the overwhelming majority of americans don't care abouto january 6th and that's why they need to beat you in the face with it again and again and again. they wouldn't be hysterical. nd they wouldn't be repetitive. they wouldn't be patronizing if you actually cared. but you don't have to lecture you like...
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mayor carol dutra vern aci, thanks so much for being with us. i am so thrilled. the channel two is here today because we are the hidden gem in the bay area, and your intro really gave a good definition were central in the bay area. it is a hidden jam. we are in one of the most unknown parts of the city. and yet the most beautiful as you pointed out, as well, that three dancing ladies behind us for those that have never been to union city. this is right next to our bart station and the train go by a minute ago. there you go. exactly and you also mentioned are 18 square miles. what people don't realize is are inhabited. part is only nine square miles, the rest of union cities and our beautiful hills, which i hope you're going to be able to get a shot of later on. i think we're showing that two people now we sent sky fox up above your first city not too long ago. let's talk about the fact that union city flies a little bit under the radar. this can be good and bad. i'm imagining it. being under the radar is good and bad. the bad part of it is i have to spend a lot o
mayor carol dutra vern aci, thanks so much for being with us. i am so thrilled. the channel two is here today because we are the hidden gem in the bay area, and your intro really gave a good definition were central in the bay area. it is a hidden jam. we are in one of the most unknown parts of the city. and yet the most beautiful as you pointed out, as well, that three dancing ladies behind us for those that have never been to union city. this is right next to our bart station and the train go...
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visit ncicap.org] acy. the assistant administrator for global health and a former cdc director testified about the impact of covid-19 on food insecurity. other witnesses include experts from the world health organization. the senate appropriations subcommittee hosts this to our hearing.
visit ncicap.org] acy. the assistant administrator for global health and a former cdc director testified about the impact of covid-19 on food insecurity. other witnesses include experts from the world health organization. the senate appropriations subcommittee hosts this to our hearing.
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because sentience if the ca aci questions. because sentience if the caaci to questions.ave been getting more powerful and there are some people who believe that maybe we just need to keep scaling up these kinds of models in order to reach general intelligence, but many in the community think that we will need additional techniques, think like an understanding of causality, grounding of objects in the reward and perhaps things like symbolic reasoning. it is possible that those things might emerge without this built—in specifically. and things might emerge without this built-in specifically.— built-in specifically. and arthur c clarke's 2000 — built-in specifically. and arthur c clarke's 2000 a _ built-in specifically. and arthur c clarke's 2000 a space _ built-in specifically. and arthur c clarke's 2000 a space odyssey, i clarke's 2000 a space odyssey, how it turns nasty. should we be concerned about that? matt; it turns nasty. should we be concerned about that? may be in the distant future we _ concerned about that? may be in the distant future we might _ concerned about
because sentience if the ca aci questions. because sentience if the caaci to questions.ave been getting more powerful and there are some people who believe that maybe we just need to keep scaling up these kinds of models in order to reach general intelligence, but many in the community think that we will need additional techniques, think like an understanding of causality, grounding of objects in the reward and perhaps things like symbolic reasoning. it is possible that those things might...
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i term, do you see airports rebuilding ca aci ? ., ~ ., capacity? i do indeed.hat we will be _ capacity? i do indeed. we thought that we will be back _ capacity? i do indeed. we thought that we will be back to _ capacity? i do indeed. we thought that we will be back to normal- that we will be back to normal levels by the summer, we've been having this problem at easter, in june, and now, we are still going to have the problems in the summer but i foresee a future we will catch back up, they are recruiting people. the airlines do not want this to happen, they are losing fortunes, notjust because you need to refund people but they have to compensate people. they don't want this to happen at all and of course it is affecting consumer confidence. i am hearing so many people say i am not going away the summer or booking anything because my flight is likely to be cancelled so they don't want this to be happening and it's the important thing to bear in mind, they will be working as hard as possible to fix this for all of us. lisa, thank you. easyjet has denied staff sh
i term, do you see airports rebuilding ca aci ? ., ~ ., capacity? i do indeed.hat we will be _ capacity? i do indeed. we thought that we will be back _ capacity? i do indeed. we thought that we will be back to _ capacity? i do indeed. we thought that we will be back to normal- that we will be back to normal levels by the summer, we've been having this problem at easter, in june, and now, we are still going to have the problems in the summer but i foresee a future we will catch back up, they are...