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not want you to see the conditions that the parents are living in they're almost guaranteed it's a puppy mill this is a largely a marketing sort of enterprise were people can register the murderers the puppies and you get the halo effect that this is in any case the register dollars or litter when in reality it has no practical meaning when it comes to animal welfare they see papers mean absolutely nothing you know and when you come push comes to shove a hasty when they're backed into a corner was a mess and there's nothing to do with humaneness or the quality of the dog only means who the mother and the father there are in favor of breeding dogs and the more dogs that are bred the more money they make if those dogs are registered with the case they for years and years and years in fact even to this day registration ain't home registration fees and puppies are subsidizing the dog shows that the a hasty puts on because the registration fees for dog shows don't mean the amount of money or the expenses of putting them on so historically they have always subsidized their dog shows for registry fe
not want you to see the conditions that the parents are living in they're almost guaranteed it's a puppy mill this is a largely a marketing sort of enterprise were people can register the murderers the puppies and you get the halo effect that this is in any case the register dollars or litter when in reality it has no practical meaning when it comes to animal welfare they see papers mean absolutely nothing you know and when you come push comes to shove a hasty when they're backed into a corner...
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take the dogs but that's that's all we did because the because mills are legal now i think a lot of eople don't understand that you know these puppy mills are legal they're allowed to explain to him how you know we wait for the amish to contact you know then we set up a day when we can go get the dogs and then we know will load up the. cars you know and then will drive you know they don't go that are property get the dogs. the man. i mean. i remember i don't gotta. be a said oh look all that all they wanted was to get out of a. clearing your earlier. in my name is eugene deep as well you know i'm the pennsylvania auditor general. we make sure all money is spent legally and effectively but we also audit state programs so it's not just a question whether the financial side of it is the you know the the account ledgers are matching up but also what is the effectiveness of the program so we get to go in and say ok the money might have been spent illegally but was it spent effectively it was a program run effectively while inspections and prosecutions dramatically increased after the penn
take the dogs but that's that's all we did because the because mills are legal now i think a lot of eople don't understand that you know these puppy mills are legal they're allowed to explain to him how you know we wait for the amish to contact you know then we set up a day when we can go get the dogs and then we know will load up the. cars you know and then will drive you know they don't go that are property get the dogs. the man. i mean. i remember i don't gotta. be a said oh look all that...
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the moment we are going to see, week one to allow him to kill any hope of getting a mill on the floor that will actually create forms in america, republicans and didn't press want. this is a test of this moment. and i for one string of my colleagues in making the same place that we did yesterday. it is time for us to stop the partisan attempts to turn the page and to stay on this issue and to do the work, to come together and make sure that we deliver the kind of reform injustice this nation has been seeking. the civil rights activists, people going back all the way from jim crow, to reconstruction. in two even in the aftermath of slavery. looking for justice in america. into the activists. state cabinet. everything we're doing right now has been giving strength because of your demands for justice. and i hope the pressure stays. i hope that all 50 states, hundreds of thousands of americans will continue to pressure because the simply great abolitionists, there's no struggle there will be no progress berlinski but the struggle. let's keep pushing. i believe this is not an end, that if
the moment we are going to see, week one to allow him to kill any hope of getting a mill on the floor that will actually create forms in america, republicans and didn't press want. this is a test of this moment. and i for one string of my colleagues in making the same place that we did yesterday. it is time for us to stop the partisan attempts to turn the page and to stay on this issue and to do the work, to come together and make sure that we deliver the kind of reform injustice this nation...
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zoonosis these pathogens viruses and so forth from a mills like bats to humans is going to be more probable. i think to have a long good. engagement. we need to have other people involved we need environmental scientists we need zoologists because you know that. current thinking is that the disease spread from wild animal to mom and to suspect him back about. it just as we have. these are not exist moving from animal to mind goes south disease that can move from man to animal. you need a zoologist to know where that i don't know girl because then that's a potential of a spread of infection dynamos unfortunately they don't try to move phones so they cannot be traced that way you need to do the actual study. we need to prepare because there will be another that just types iris whether it is 3 years time or 5 years' time or 10 years they'll be another one we need to know more about environments what is happening around us we need to understand the implications of climate change on how that influences all these other factors so we'd do the right thing right from the beginning. there's a lot of
zoonosis these pathogens viruses and so forth from a mills like bats to humans is going to be more probable. i think to have a long good. engagement. we need to have other people involved we need environmental scientists we need zoologists because you know that. current thinking is that the disease spread from wild animal to mom and to suspect him back about. it just as we have. these are not exist moving from animal to mind goes south disease that can move from man to animal. you need a...
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become more aware of what what a puppy mill means and what the dogs in the store actually do or i like to say that it's a ripple effect if i educate one person who knows how many other people they will tower and so if we can all educate our little corner of the earth that someday we will not have these problems because once the public really knows what's going on they will not support any. matter how upset i am i know the dogs have it. so i never even consider giving up it's never been an option and i will use my voice because we don't. keep doing it and tell there are no more money. until recent changes the only federal regulations governing commercial dog breeding date back to the passing of the animal welfare act or a.w.a. in 1966 the a.w.a. defined a commercial dog breeder as one who maintains 4 or more breeding female dogs and sells the offspring into wholesale channels any breeder or retail pet store engaged in the direct sale of dogs to the public was exempt from the a.w.a. . let me clarify that a little bit the animal welfare act only requires that we do annual inspections on r
become more aware of what what a puppy mill means and what the dogs in the store actually do or i like to say that it's a ripple effect if i educate one person who knows how many other people they will tower and so if we can all educate our little corner of the earth that someday we will not have these problems because once the public really knows what's going on they will not support any. matter how upset i am i know the dogs have it. so i never even consider giving up it's never been an...
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a. mills? a. mills? hello, linda? >> hi. my name is linda perez, and i'm a bilingual educator in the district, and this is not a budget, it's a draft, and it's a draft that went terribly wrong. it was made with a critical lack of information as to the actual funding that the state will provide, and it is wrong because it focuses the cuts at the educators that support our families. the draft, without knowing how much money you actually have, you are subjecting san francisco students and families to another traumatic event this year. we will actually need expanded staff next year or will suffer reduced funding because of fewer families sending their students to our schools next year. this is going to do -- who is going to do all that if you are cutting staff? this draft is short sighted and demoralizing to educators, students, and families. delay this vote, please. thank you. >> thank you. naheed, are you there? this is the final speaker. >> i am. i'm secretary of the c.a.c. for special education. when my older son entered kin
a. mills? a. mills? hello, linda? >> hi. my name is linda perez, and i'm a bilingual educator in the district, and this is not a budget, it's a draft, and it's a draft that went terribly wrong. it was made with a critical lack of information as to the actual funding that the state will provide, and it is wrong because it focuses the cuts at the educators that support our families. the draft, without knowing how much money you actually have, you are subjecting san francisco students and...
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in a theme park on the streets these days james, yeah, my daughter was out walking like a lot of kids are in mill valley. yesterday with a friend ok in a crosswalk and she was hit by a car. he was have driven by a marine you know what he called city get out yeah, crazy barry. >>a hit and he didn't even stay. the hood, others car get out no and he did have his license or is insurance or anything. >>thank god, she's ok i think yeah my careful to show many people walking out there now and when you're specially in a little town and kids are in crosswalks be careful when you're driving and i would suggest if your city councilman or anybody out there that you would have your license and insurance with all right 7.12 the time still ahead bay area toll plazas are completely cash free. >>just yet the toll collectors are expected back in the bush will tell you when. >>coming up in a moment. >>some 15 right now you guys still kind of surprised at my daughter getting hit by a car driven by a mill valley city councilman the next carrie ann okay. tell us to stay at the scene no matter what of an accident scene
in a theme park on the streets these days james, yeah, my daughter was out walking like a lot of kids are in mill valley. yesterday with a friend ok in a crosswalk and she was hit by a car. he was have driven by a marine you know what he called city get out yeah, crazy barry. >>a hit and he didn't even stay. the hood, others car get out no and he did have his license or is insurance or anything. >>thank god, she's ok i think yeah my careful to show many people walking out there now...
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tambiÉn dijo que facebook va a impulsar al registro de votantes a 4 mill millones de electores.para poder dete determinar el nÚmero de rep representantes en el estado por congreso, presupuestos estata estatales, federales y locales. por eso es esencial participar en su elaboraciÓn. una part participaciÓn que varÍa segÚn las comunidades. por ejemplo, en la latina vemos que no se ha p implicado lo necesario en la confecciÓn del censo. buenas r tardes >> buenas tardes y gracias por tenerme aquÍ hoy >> ¿por quÉ no estÁ participand la comunidad latina en el censo? >> hay muchas cosas que estamos enfrentando, todo lo que tiene que ver con el coronavirus confa incertidumbre del trabajo e ingresos, tambiÉn muchas personas en nuestra comunidad a veces no le tiene confianza al gobierno, especialmente en este clima. vemos diferentes cosas. estÁbamos trabajando con unas operaciones para empezar a tocar puertas a mediados de mayo, pero debido al coronavirus todo ha a cambiado. a veces es falta de informaciÓn, tener que lidiar o con el dÍa a dia del corona coronavirucoronaviru coronavirus. es
tambiÉn dijo que facebook va a impulsar al registro de votantes a 4 mill millones de electores.para poder dete determinar el nÚmero de rep representantes en el estado por congreso, presupuestos estata estatales, federales y locales. por eso es esencial participar en su elaboraciÓn. una part participaciÓn que varÍa segÚn las comunidades. por ejemplo, en la latina vemos que no se ha p implicado lo necesario en la confecciÓn del censo. buenas r tardes >> buenas tardes y gracias por...
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she also discussed a mill valley's police tactics. but did not apologize for her handling of the matter nor did she addressed the citizens question which is what is no valley doing to show that black lives matter. the minneapolis police department is now facing a major investigation as america braces for the 8th night of unrest, nadia romero is on the ground in minneapolis and she has the latest. >>this is the first time that the state is launching a civil rights investigation into the systemic discriminatory practices of the largest police department in the state a civil rights investigation into the minneapolis police department will look back at the department's practices for the past decade. this effort is only one of many steps to come in our efforts to restore trust within those communities. we have been unseen unheard. >>the mother of george floyd 6 year-old daughter spoke out tuesday, he would ever see >>grow up graduate. he will never walk it is a problem she they managed to ease a big he does not have been more in the nation
she also discussed a mill valley's police tactics. but did not apologize for her handling of the matter nor did she addressed the citizens question which is what is no valley doing to show that black lives matter. the minneapolis police department is now facing a major investigation as america braces for the 8th night of unrest, nadia romero is on the ground in minneapolis and she has the latest. >>this is the first time that the state is launching a civil rights investigation into the...
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a day. what brings these chaps in here feeling good and hungry. the helpings are generous, look at the millle) 350 individual houses have been built there, one of steel several stone and a large number of cinder blocks. while providing the necessary houses, they're making a real contribution to the housing problems of america. the use of cinder blocks in home construction has opened new vistas in low cost housing. ordinary centers are mixed the cement in casting until large boxes. to the low building costs is possible for a man to write that well insulated home for 14 dollars and 20 dollars and 50 cents a month. imagine you had this amount to spend on rent, would you get a house in your town like this? it's already maintains trade shops for repair work. the shops are also trade schools, where vocational training is offered to workers on their spare time. trade unions through the workers council which any workers free to join, are back in training in collaborating in the preparation of courses. in some cases even initiating the ones. but two thirds are signed up for one or more courses. the
a day. what brings these chaps in here feeling good and hungry. the helpings are generous, look at the millle) 350 individual houses have been built there, one of steel several stone and a large number of cinder blocks. while providing the necessary houses, they're making a real contribution to the housing problems of america. the use of cinder blocks in home construction has opened new vistas in low cost housing. ordinary centers are mixed the cement in casting until large boxes. to the low...
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we have a plan running in china, commercial plant taking ethenol from the steel mill near beijing. re building a plant in belgium. a similar plant in india with indian oil we take their emissions, a variety. industrial sites include steel mills, refineries, chemical plants all of these can be converted to ethenol. >> it seems to me if you are getting waste from refineries, you are trying to put refineries, i think, out of business also. are you trying to replace refineries because they are also providing you product? maybe i have it wrong. >> no, no. actually that's a great question steel mills for example have carbon emissions refineries have been around for a long time. if they happen to have gone away we can take carbon dioxide people capturing from the air are other emitters we can use that to convert that into food for our microbes we can use all sorts of waste that doesn't have to be this industrial waste, as i mentioned. technology is a platform we can classify solid waste such as trash there is a lot of different feed stocks that this organism will eat. we are replacing prod
we have a plan running in china, commercial plant taking ethenol from the steel mill near beijing. re building a plant in belgium. a similar plant in india with indian oil we take their emissions, a variety. industrial sites include steel mills, refineries, chemical plants all of these can be converted to ethenol. >> it seems to me if you are getting waste from refineries, you are trying to put refineries, i think, out of business also. are you trying to replace refineries because they...
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like that in the mill of a huge write and protest just outside his mill of a huge write and protestjustnot. we are living through truly extraordinary times, unprecedented times. i've never seen anything like that. we did not see that coming either. we knew the president was going to make some remarks within the grounds of the white house, which is what he did, but for him to walk outside and make that very symbolic block and gesture by standing in front of that church, that famous church, very close to the white house that was damaged, quite badly damaged, by summary protest last night in washington, it is very unusual but it is unusual at times we are going through. we have not ever really seen a presidency like that of donald trump, so in that respect, perhaps we should not be surprised at some of the decisions like this that he ta kes. decisions like this that he takes. interesting some of the american media that's being covering this made the point that it was a very televisual moment, if you like, and that we did have coverage before of the events of the feminist before the speech,
like that in the mill of a huge write and protest just outside his mill of a huge write and protestjustnot. we are living through truly extraordinary times, unprecedented times. i've never seen anything like that. we did not see that coming either. we knew the president was going to make some remarks within the grounds of the white house, which is what he did, but for him to walk outside and make that very symbolic block and gesture by standing in front of that church, that famous church, very...
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good morning for a the mills family. aa, it's a mere cat.. to make it is something we can all do together. it feels like he could be there with them. nothing to beat watching these animals up close like this but perhaps virtual safaris are the future, drink locked in particular. the numbers of people watching these animals, life, online, on the internet, has risen five forward. instead of crowds of tourists, there area instead of crowds of tourists, there are a handful of film crews and it seems like the animals have noticed the difference. i can 10096 say the while dog sightings and elephant sightings have decreased a lot. because there are no people around to scare them off. that would be my theory, definitely. but can this last was back in her appetite for travel return or could this be the new normal? i think virtual tourism is definitely a part of the future. it isa is definitely a part of the future. it is a critical way for us to be able to share our national heritage of everybody, without damaging that which we love and care about. l
good morning for a the mills family. aa, it's a mere cat.. to make it is something we can all do together. it feels like he could be there with them. nothing to beat watching these animals up close like this but perhaps virtual safaris are the future, drink locked in particular. the numbers of people watching these animals, life, online, on the internet, has risen five forward. instead of crowds of tourists, there area instead of crowds of tourists, there are a handful of film crews and it...
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winds as well some of those gusts over 30 miles per hour near the coastline, but still 22 at sfo a mill valley, 22, it's stinson beach of 14 into oakland. how about that beautiful golden gate bridge looking so nice this evening under clear skies and well looks like some nice weather had no fog to speak of a little more normally of a quarter of the win and that will keep the clouds away temperatures running below the average today in the san francisco 61 degrees 69 and oakland, 70 degrees in san jose 69 in livermore 10 degrees below the average there 73 in concord and 74 degrees in santa rosa we are going to see those winds continue through about the middle of the night tonight. then after that it's going to begin to subside somewhat going to see more of a sea breeze return by tomorrow afternoon so that westerly component late in the day in spots a little more of a northerly component overall ice tomorrow, we're looking at san francisco about 70 degrees tomorrow by the afternoon little breezy 77 degrees in oakland 80 degrees and sunny and warm in san jose that big ridge of high pressure
winds as well some of those gusts over 30 miles per hour near the coastline, but still 22 at sfo a mill valley, 22, it's stinson beach of 14 into oakland. how about that beautiful golden gate bridge looking so nice this evening under clear skies and well looks like some nice weather had no fog to speak of a little more normally of a quarter of the win and that will keep the clouds away temperatures running below the average today in the san francisco 61 degrees 69 and oakland, 70 degrees in san...
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other that more news in just over half a. mill shuts. actually felt. well if there are no parasites one. point should your thirst for actual. research you had to cause a belief so you forgot to get each the other the no you meant russell but it. makes all that out of the but i heard going to dad the book honest was all that business and just one instead of. my emotional whining tyria months ago i feel story stuck with him i suppose from the course for me mrs jack of option is just for fun or for go chill the church. my. mom. compound interest compassion that. we seem to minds be soldier because off the boat she's wearing. a huge wedge so the solar took to move the apostle but when you're walking with it on your leg or on the shore stuck in with some russian police force sort of us hold up. a little i think that hollywood is a very. lonely what is actually defined by one side of the business on the other side is that a. new round of the border. you know it's very very. hollywood is a place. and then i. got the movie studios this in the music industry som
other that more news in just over half a. mill shuts. actually felt. well if there are no parasites one. point should your thirst for actual. research you had to cause a belief so you forgot to get each the other the no you meant russell but it. makes all that out of the but i heard going to dad the book honest was all that business and just one instead of. my emotional whining tyria months ago i feel story stuck with him i suppose from the course for me mrs jack of option is just for fun or...
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it gives one woman here in mill valley a little bit of hope. >> it actually inspires me. i heard that a bunch of young kids were putting signs around town wednesday night. and i went for a run thursday morning. they were everywhere. i thought this is brilliant. inspire the young people to change the world. >> reporter: now the crowd has cleared out here, but they were very loud the two hours they were out here making sure that their voices were heard in all of this, too. live in mill valley, andria borba, kpix5. >>> protesters in vallejo are calling for changes within the police department after a deadly shooting of a looting suspect this week. today, the california attorney a full review of the department's use of deadly force, kpix5's wilson walker has the story. >> reporter: we are here in vallejo where marchers are honoring after the latest death at the hands of police here, it was shawn monterosa on tuesday, the national guard is still in town. the curfew has been lifted but the people here that are asking for some reforms from the police department got some help tod
it gives one woman here in mill valley a little bit of hope. >> it actually inspires me. i heard that a bunch of young kids were putting signs around town wednesday night. and i went for a run thursday morning. they were everywhere. i thought this is brilliant. inspire the young people to change the world. >> reporter: now the crowd has cleared out here, but they were very loud the two hours they were out here making sure that their voices were heard in all of this, too. live in...
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of forceful implementing on a virus lock down measures have allegedly killed at least 6 people in a mill of reports and johannesburg in a latest part of our series on the impact of pandemics having on human rights. try to curb the spread of coronavirus south africa imposed one of the strictest lockdowns in the world along with it came the deployment of the police and army and accusations of the abuse of power. in mobile footage this man is forced to hop by a soldier after being found outside his home. locked on restrictions only allow people to leave their homes for food medicine and essential services. a must was allegedly shot and killed by security personnel working with police at his home in a forceless on johannesburg's east grand he's cousin and tom you say omar says he was caesar was shot behind this burglar gate during a police raid in the area don because he says says the officer forced his way into the yard after a confrontation with people seems to at the front gate he carry on him inside what's about your area i locked my cousin inside the veranda. he wasn't come front to be
of forceful implementing on a virus lock down measures have allegedly killed at least 6 people in a mill of reports and johannesburg in a latest part of our series on the impact of pandemics having on human rights. try to curb the spread of coronavirus south africa imposed one of the strictest lockdowns in the world along with it came the deployment of the police and army and accusations of the abuse of power. in mobile footage this man is forced to hop by a soldier after being found outside...
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banks and corporate america do you understand how much status if someone gave you a try a $1000000.00 to the mill a $1000000.00 a year just handed years a $1000000.00 you know long it would take for you to have $4.00 trillion dollars it would take you 4250000 years by which time dollars will mean anything because currency will have been replaced by us and humans will have been replaced with squid like kangaroo creatures and therefore will be a far more complicated procedure that involves taxidermy human hands that the twig or roots cost $5.00 broad 6 bombs. anyway this idea of the plutonic me was actually leaked out in a city group analysts note several years ago they accidentally said the quiet part out loud to their super rich clients it read a. the world is dividing into 2 blocks the plutonium is where economic growth is powered by largely consumed by the wealthy few and the rest what are the common drivers of plutonic me disruptive technology driven per productivity gains creative financial innovation could create creative in the financial innovation world but what does that mean well that tr
banks and corporate america do you understand how much status if someone gave you a try a $1000000.00 to the mill a $1000000.00 a year just handed years a $1000000.00 you know long it would take for you to have $4.00 trillion dollars it would take you 4250000 years by which time dollars will mean anything because currency will have been replaced by us and humans will have been replaced with squid like kangaroo creatures and therefore will be a far more complicated procedure that involves...
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some and it is a test mill store system with us against and but it gave me a bit better than i was doing eckard that program and we can live in that riotous with the national standards and we can and our space we're going to need that right as within 14 days and only 18 beavers lord of the dead intraday and load of 16 2nd succumbing to med because as you know the model delayed of the above. and nor say without it we can save 2 lives out of it by widest. it one can do one will run approach to be unloaded to do all the airline departments to learn and do the only fights before guard against that it provided. that the badness and pride isas and gives us some experience and that helps a little much in these. areas and out here also and now an object the rules state didn't we had a from the beginning itself that this door minimized the spread of the wireless and all sort of used to more die delete to flatten the kernel and to reduce the mortality lead and we implemented that he started this war and that that is so and so he took from the experience and the 1st to start and he is. dead it's th
some and it is a test mill store system with us against and but it gave me a bit better than i was doing eckard that program and we can live in that riotous with the national standards and we can and our space we're going to need that right as within 14 days and only 18 beavers lord of the dead intraday and load of 16 2nd succumbing to med because as you know the model delayed of the above. and nor say without it we can save 2 lives out of it by widest. it one can do one will run approach to be...
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and kpix 5's andria borba is that a rally happening right now in mill valley, aundrea? >> reporter: well alan, take a look behind me. we're at the corner of camino alto and miller here in mill valley right now. there is a very large crowd gathered here across the street from this high school. there have been honks of support. people out here in droves as these protests for justice reached towns big and small. once again, civic park on walnut street played host to more than 1000 people angry about police brutality in america. >> it's be on time to make a change. >> reporter: there was a similar protest on monday that's evolved into a confrontation where tear gas was the play between the small group of protesters and gathered law enforcement following a march near interstate 680. today, there were no bearcats in the streets, just officers stationed on the upper deck above bank parking garage and a drone in the air. the group was there to protest the death of george floyd anheif police. >> the way that i feel hurt, i can't even imagine the way that these families feel, the
and kpix 5's andria borba is that a rally happening right now in mill valley, aundrea? >> reporter: well alan, take a look behind me. we're at the corner of camino alto and miller here in mill valley right now. there is a very large crowd gathered here across the street from this high school. there have been honks of support. people out here in droves as these protests for justice reached towns big and small. once again, civic park on walnut street played host to more than 1000 people...
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give them life saving better a care a society that values dogs is not a design it's going to tolerate this abuse of dogs on puppy mills. until the public is willing to forgo the purchase of a puppy on the internet or in pet stores no regulation will and the suffering of thousands of breeding dogs trapped in commercial mills across the united states and humane societies rescues them pounds millions of dogs are awaiting the chance to join a family if the general public decides to adopt and not shop the factory farming of puppies would end. the power really does line the people what we have as a movement is a 1000000 households who care about animals and who are willing to pick up the phone and being able to tap that power that is what should make any puppy miller terrified the other side has a much more difficult task they've got to convince people that keeping dogs in confinement for their entire law is. denying the vector exposing them to obtrude of even cold is an acceptable way to treat go these are elected officials and they work for us and we're going to make sure they work for us we know we're up against a lot of
give them life saving better a care a society that values dogs is not a design it's going to tolerate this abuse of dogs on puppy mills. until the public is willing to forgo the purchase of a puppy on the internet or in pet stores no regulation will and the suffering of thousands of breeding dogs trapped in commercial mills across the united states and humane societies rescues them pounds millions of dogs are awaiting the chance to join a family if the general public decides to adopt and not...
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like dimitri in a steel mill in china pov yet she learned several technical professions on the job . i worked as a puncher a welder a mother operator and later as a production engineer. there you are you dirty old things. wave it matilda come here my darling anywhere that. you bought from members her working life in the soviet union as the happiest years of her life. she's not alone in feeling that way nostalgia for soviet times is widespread in russia at the moment. a recent independent study found that 75 percent of russians you the soviet era as the greatest period in russian history . why will you be. over oh it hurts my ribs a collapsing i was the matter come on off egypt. where were you. the moocher always shows up at meal times. and so do her friends. think. that it. and. we leave this slice of bucolic life in siberia and return to the place where death is part of daily routine to the entrepreneurs' at the cemetery. one of the rituals here is the open coffin it enables the relatives to see the face of the deceased for the last time. to him a beautifully was. feeling comes. the
like dimitri in a steel mill in china pov yet she learned several technical professions on the job . i worked as a puncher a welder a mother operator and later as a production engineer. there you are you dirty old things. wave it matilda come here my darling anywhere that. you bought from members her working life in the soviet union as the happiest years of her life. she's not alone in feeling that way nostalgia for soviet times is widespread in russia at the moment. a recent independent study...
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open in a piece mill way. there's been a lack of a centrally planned approach but here in europe today is a great example. we're seeing travel restrictions lifted across many countries at the time which is likely to serve the respected economies better do you think? >> that's a sort of good ext exitensial question. individual states have a lot of autonomy when it comes to the policies that have been implemented. so imposing a lock down is probably going to result in lots of legal challenges in the federal system here in europe, you had approaches but you at least had a sort of centralized approach so countries can close boarders et cetera and as you say they're now starting to reopen but a lot of this comes back to the fact that although we talk a lot about following the science, then it's an extremely complex science and actually one of the things that is striking about the virus is that even three or four months into it being a crisis there's still a lot of uncertainty about how the virus is going to evolve f
open in a piece mill way. there's been a lack of a centrally planned approach but here in europe today is a great example. we're seeing travel restrictions lifted across many countries at the time which is likely to serve the respected economies better do you think? >> that's a sort of good ext exitensial question. individual states have a lot of autonomy when it comes to the policies that have been implemented. so imposing a lock down is probably going to result in lots of legal...
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mill. you might you'd kingsford starch and cooking. it's still a large company today and it was widely known that as kingsford employees walked into the building republican operatives would hand them their tickets and remind them they were expected to vote the way thompson kingsford wanted them to. they had nowhere to go. they had to go in. as one of the observers testified, the workers they are not do it. they dare not change their ticket because they are watched. that was the key element. they were being watched. and because there was precarious work in these tough economic times, they often had very little recourse. this happened throughout the country, and the crisis blew up in part because it was a politically useful crisis. there were thousands of people being intimidated. it was also useful for the partisan press to accuse the other side of doing this more than they were. gradually they began to accuse republican employers of intimidating employees. that was a difficult part of the work. it is happening, but it's also a rhetorical crisis. an
mill. you might you'd kingsford starch and cooking. it's still a large company today and it was widely known that as kingsford employees walked into the building republican operatives would hand them their tickets and remind them they were expected to vote the way thompson kingsford wanted them to. they had nowhere to go. they had to go in. as one of the observers testified, the workers they are not do it. they dare not change their ticket because they are watched. that was the key element....
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like the tree in a steel mill in china pov yet she learned several technical professions on the job . worked as a puncher a welder on the other operator and later as a production and. there you are you dirty old things. wait matilda come here my darling any way other than. your boss remembers her working life in the soviet union as the happiest years of her life. she's not alone in feeling that way nostalgia for soviet times is widespread in russia at the moment. a recent independent study found that 75 percent of russians you this soviet era as the greatest period in russian history. oh boy will it be. over oh it hurts my ribs a collapsing i was the matter come on off egypt where were you. the moocher always shows up at meal times. and so do her friends. with the full. of it. and. her beauty. we leave this slice of bucolic life in siberia and return to the place where death is part of daily routine to the entrepreneurs at the cemetery. one of the rituals here is the open cough and it enables the relatives to see the face of the deceased for the last time. i hate to keep it was coming
like the tree in a steel mill in china pov yet she learned several technical professions on the job . worked as a puncher a welder on the other operator and later as a production and. there you are you dirty old things. wait matilda come here my darling any way other than. your boss remembers her working life in the soviet union as the happiest years of her life. she's not alone in feeling that way nostalgia for soviet times is widespread in russia at the moment. a recent independent study...
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quarter we are not going to deal with the stay at home economy anymore but we are still in a recession. general mills works. the pet food business is really on fire. michael in new jersey? >> caller: thank you for taking my call for investors like myself i have been investing in a small biotech for a few years now. a few months ago you had their ceo on they just reduced new data on their cancer antibody. i would like your opinion on agenus >> it hasn't hurt anybody or hurt anybody i think there are greener pastures in the biotech world. >> caller: thanks for having me on the show. about 90 days ago you mentioned a stock to me g-3. it was only 2.7/8 and now it's up to 18 should i keep holding onto it? >> i would keep holding onto it. i think it is one of the winners. let's go to michael. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. my stock is zuora. >> they had a good quarter they need to put several good quarters together because they had several bad quarters, but i think it will be making a comeback robert in texas. >> caller: i'm interested in seattle genetics >> i am going to talk about this thursday
quarter we are not going to deal with the stay at home economy anymore but we are still in a recession. general mills works. the pet food business is really on fire. michael in new jersey? >> caller: thank you for taking my call for investors like myself i have been investing in a small biotech for a few years now. a few months ago you had their ceo on they just reduced new data on their cancer antibody. i would like your opinion on agenus >> it hasn't hurt anybody or hurt anybody i...
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or different law enforcement officers respond in different ways it >> it was a message that santa cruz police chief andy millsas sending to the public and his own troops when he chose to take a knee before the protesters. his department set officers sent officers to cities experiencing protesting and looting but he said it cannot just be a never ending battle. >> it takes someone reaching out . even if it is police officers on the scrimmage line looking at the person in front and saying i care about you. >> whether police joe restraint and how long can also be a delicate balance, especially when each night we are treated to live pictures of people ransacking stores. don cameron has taught police response tactics for decades and it says it is okay to stand by during protesting . even angry protesting. but he feels it is important to take decisive action at the first physical attack. >> is as well, nothing happened to him and i will do it too. the three the looting and all those things. if you take care of the first overt act, then you would not have the mimicking. and if you don't have the mimicking then you w
or different law enforcement officers respond in different ways it >> it was a message that santa cruz police chief andy millsas sending to the public and his own troops when he chose to take a knee before the protesters. his department set officers sent officers to cities experiencing protesting and looting but he said it cannot just be a never ending battle. >> it takes someone reaching out . even if it is police officers on the scrimmage line looking at the person in front and...
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. >>> now to a powerful moment in mill valley. take a look. >> take a knee! take a knee! >> there you see three officers taking a knee with demonstrators yesterday evening while hundreds of people protested. the crowd then observed a moment of silence together. afterwards, officers and some members of that crowd hugged. >>> governor gavin newsome is ordering training now when it comes to training new officers. they will not be taught the carotid choke hold aimed at causing someone to black out by stopping blood flow to the brain. this all comes as the use of tear gas and rubber bullets was used at some of the demonstrations. the governor also plans to shut down at least two state prisons, work on probation reform and is tauting the state's progress to end the death penalty. >> because one thing we know about our criminal justice system, it's not blind. it discriminates based on the color of your skin, discriminates based on wealth. >> the announcement marks the governor's first action on police use of force following the death of george floyd. >>> once again, people filli
. >>> now to a powerful moment in mill valley. take a look. >> take a knee! take a knee! >> there you see three officers taking a knee with demonstrators yesterday evening while hundreds of people protested. the crowd then observed a moment of silence together. afterwards, officers and some members of that crowd hugged. >>> governor gavin newsome is ordering training now when it comes to training new officers. they will not be taught the carotid choke hold aimed at...
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steven jackson and his close friend who was a close friend of george floyd and their families. >>> mill valley's mayor is apologizing for a comment she made in response to a citizen's question during public comments. the question, what is mill valley doing to show black lives matter? >> it is a council policy that we do not take action on issues that are not of immediate level of importance. >> that set off a fire storm of response on social media with some calling for her resignation. now, the mayor issued a statement saying in part, i deeply apologize for my choice of words at the council meeting. this is a sensitive moment and i didn't acknowledge the community's deep sense of hurt and anger. for that, i'm truly sorry. >>> san jose's mayor is turning down the governor's offer to activate the national guard during the protests. sam liccardo and the city manager and police chief believe it is important for the city's police to handle the situation. governor newsom's offer came over the weekend as peaceful protests ended with violence in downtown san jose. some members of the national g
steven jackson and his close friend who was a close friend of george floyd and their families. >>> mill valley's mayor is apologizing for a comment she made in response to a citizen's question during public comments. the question, what is mill valley doing to show black lives matter? >> it is a council policy that we do not take action on issues that are not of immediate level of importance. >> that set off a fire storm of response on social media with some calling for her...
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. >> the office probably could very well have been described as a pill mill.centage opatients that had direct cancer-related pain was ze to one percent. >> narrator: heather alfonso was an insys whale-- the only one willing to talk on camera. >> the bulk of my responsibility was signing prescriptions. altogether, with my time with subsys, i made about $83,000, which, in the whole scope of things, isn't very much now, is it? >> the scope of things being what? >> considering how much they all made. >> let's just talk about the money, tn. you say yourself that you were motivated by it. >> yes, of course i was motivated by the money. >> what do you mean, "of course"? i mean... i mean, well, i'll be honest, you're, you're a healthcare ovider, and you're... there are these lines that one, providers are not supposed to >> right. >> so tell me about, why were you crossing those lines? >> what lines? well, cause, see, in my mind, understand this. i was prescribing a medication anyw. prescribe one called subsys or one call fentora, or add some more oxycodone to the stre
. >> the office probably could very well have been described as a pill mill.centage opatients that had direct cancer-related pain was ze to one percent. >> narrator: heather alfonso was an insys whale-- the only one willing to talk on camera. >> the bulk of my responsibility was signing prescriptions. altogether, with my time with subsys, i made about $83,000, which, in the whole scope of things, isn't very much now, is it? >> the scope of things being what? >>...
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. >>> mill valley mayor is apologizing for her response to a citizen who asked during a city council meeting what is mill valley to showing black lives matter. >> it is a city council policy that we do not take action on issues that are not of immediate local importance. >> that set off a huge black lash on social media with some calling for the mayor's resignation. the mayor issued a statement, i deeply fools my choice of words at the city council meeting. this is a sensitive movement. for that i am truly sorry. >>> the trump administration says five companies, four american, are the most likely candidates to produce a coronavirus vaccine. that vaccine can't come soon enough as thousands stand shoulder to shoulder at these demonstrations we are seeing nationwide. doctors worry about a spike in coronavirus cases in the next teen 14 days. a study finds without a mask, the risk of transmitting covid- 19 is more than 17%. with a mask, it drops to 3%. >> people out there screaming, this can't be a good thing. >> more droplets that go into the air, the more potential for spread. >> some st
. >>> mill valley mayor is apologizing for her response to a citizen who asked during a city council meeting what is mill valley to showing black lives matter. >> it is a city council policy that we do not take action on issues that are not of immediate local importance. >> that set off a huge black lash on social media with some calling for the mayor's resignation. the mayor issued a statement, i deeply fools my choice of words at the city council meeting. this is a...