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abe tries again this time with success.ne of her responsibilities is keeping the pandas in good shape. for mealtimes she has devised a contraption that gives the animals a little work out. not just for their bodies but their minds, too. to get their food they have to climb down and reach up into the basket. >> translator: i think it's good for the pandas. they have to find the food which stimulates their brains. >> abe keeps a detailed record for her observations and notes down everything her coworkers teach her. >> translator: i want to absorb eveverything and keep trying to improve. my dream is to help grow the number of giant pandas living in the wild. >> the this effort is one of the success stories but abe and her colleagues know there's much work to do before pandas are flourishing once again in their natural habitat. >> thanks to the kind of efforts we saw today giant pandas are no longer classified as endangered, and their number in the wild is not far off doubling from its low point. but there are about 8,000 other
abe tries again this time with success.ne of her responsibilities is keeping the pandas in good shape. for mealtimes she has devised a contraption that gives the animals a little work out. not just for their bodies but their minds, too. to get their food they have to climb down and reach up into the basket. >> translator: i think it's good for the pandas. they have to find the food which stimulates their brains. >> abe keeps a detailed record for her observations and notes down...
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we are really excited to Ãb putting this book together for marie mockett Ãba memoir with the japanesey goodbye which is the final for the 10 open book award. she's written for the new york times, national geographic, glamour, posture and other publications and has been a guest on the world talk of the nation and all things considered on npr. she's a core faculty member of the raneer writing workshop visiting writer in the mfa program at st. mary's college in moraga california. she lives in san francisco she is coming to us from the monterey peninsula and california today. please welcome marie mockett. >> thank you so much. thanks for having me. i'm so glad we get to meet even in this virtual space. is that for me? that's the clue for me to start my presentation i take it? >> yes. [laughter] >> i have a few, i will start with a few photos that i have come a little presentation around "american harvest" to explain what it is to you. the opening line is "this is the land of primary colors". here are some of the primary colors that i refer to in the book. these are a couple large combines
we are really excited to Ãb putting this book together for marie mockett Ãba memoir with the japanesey goodbye which is the final for the 10 open book award. she's written for the new york times, national geographic, glamour, posture and other publications and has been a guest on the world talk of the nation and all things considered on npr. she's a core faculty member of the raneer writing workshop visiting writer in the mfa program at st. mary's college in moraga california. she lives in...
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>> we will hear from regina Ãb regina and apollo pennsylvania.ly appreciate your position on what you are saying about the far left. i'm quite appalled that you're talking about trump and republicans being a problem. in pittsburgh we have along with philadelphia it's run by democrats. they are both century cities we watched the people before the protests in east liberty and different places the businesses who the police couldn't protect because basically all that you are saying right here the money actually went to funding parks in pittsburgh. instead of or maybe putting more money into schools.so we could have more emotionally disturbed children when i was a substitute teacher i knew someday that child would be before a policeman like you while the principal told me, i don't need to help i don't need any help if they throw a chair at me so what. so i really feel for you. i think it's time to realize what you originally said by the police did stand down so what's the problem if mr. trump is standing up there saying i want to protect these people'
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abe spoke about the u.s. military presence in okinawa.he prefecture hosts most of the country's american facilities, about 70%. abe promised change without setting any specific benchmarks. on this day, those who lost relatives in the war visit the peace monument. it bears the names of everyone who perished. this man was 5 years old when the fightiti erupted.. he lost his father, brother, and grandparents. >> translator: i prayed and asked them to watch over us so that there will be peace and happiness. >> the passage of time brings its own challenges. as fewer and fewer residents have lived through war, many are asking how best to hand down the lessons of history. >> translator: i used to think our lives were pretty ordinary. but compared to the past during the war, we are blessed. >> while the offfficial ceremons are over, people will continue to pray privately for continued peace. >>> a new memoir from one of donald trump's former advisers is revealing details about the presidenent's strategies in asi. that includes not only the g go of
abe spoke about the u.s. military presence in okinawa.he prefecture hosts most of the country's american facilities, about 70%. abe promised change without setting any specific benchmarks. on this day, those who lost relatives in the war visit the peace monument. it bears the names of everyone who perished. this man was 5 years old when the fightiti erupted.. he lost his father, brother, and grandparents. >> translator: i prayed and asked them to watch over us so that there will be peace...
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. >> eric: abe. >> abe: hey, hey, hey. >> eric: hey, thank you for making it over on such short noticeyeah, well, you said it was urgent and you needed my help, so... what's going on? >> eric: i want to surprise nicole. [knocking] >> claire: mom? dad? >> belle: hi, baby. >> claire: hi. >> shawn: hey, hey, hey. oh, we missed you so much. >> belle: oh, we missed you. >> claire: i missed you too. what are--what are you guys doing here? >> belle: well, um, we have spoken with your grandmother, and we have really great news. you're coming home. >> claire: i am? >> shawn: yes, you are. you're coming home. >> claire: oh, my god. oh, my god. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. and thank you. i have been waiting so long and just hoping and praying that this day would come. look, i am myself again. i swear i'm gonna make both of you so proud of me. how soon can i go home? >> belle: well, there's still a little bit of red tape to work through, but our hope is that we can get you out of here later today and on a plane to hong kong tomorrow. >> claire: wait. what are you talking about? no,
. >> eric: abe. >> abe: hey, hey, hey. >> eric: hey, thank you for making it over on such short noticeyeah, well, you said it was urgent and you needed my help, so... what's going on? >> eric: i want to surprise nicole. [knocking] >> claire: mom? dad? >> belle: hi, baby. >> claire: hi. >> shawn: hey, hey, hey. oh, we missed you so much. >> belle: oh, we missed you. >> claire: i missed you too. what are--what are you guys doing here?...
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we keep going. >> coming too far from Ãb nobody told me that the road would be easy.s far for him to know he has not left me yet so for those listening, fd laid out all this. people asked me all the time, how do you stand Ãbwithstand this constantly. this is what we have to deal with the new look at the murder rates of young black men in our community, when you look at covid-19 and what were dealing with. when you look at essential workers opening back up. what we are dealing with putting them at risk. we look at every aspect of this country we are still fighting to make this a better country. >> tuskegee airmen.we fight. we fight. we fight. we fight to make this america be america it's supposed to be. and we are here to stay get with the program. >> thank you, thank you, thank you organize and vote. voting the people who believe in democracy. that's how we get the nation we deserve. >> thank you again so much it's been a remarkable discussion. i'm congressman barbara lee you been watching bay area book festival unbound. thank you for joining us. hope to see you soon
we keep going. >> coming too far from Ãb nobody told me that the road would be easy.s far for him to know he has not left me yet so for those listening, fd laid out all this. people asked me all the time, how do you stand Ãbwithstand this constantly. this is what we have to deal with the new look at the murder rates of young black men in our community, when you look at covid-19 and what were dealing with. when you look at essential workers opening back up. what we are dealing with...
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and as president he is looking west as the leader of Ãb nation. the beginning of the french and indian war and often credited with starting the french and indian war. this he sent as like in a mystery by the governor of virginia to ask the french laying claim to the home Ãb laying claim to the ohio country if they wouldn't mind leaving because the country belongs to king george. of course it was thanks but no thanks, this country belongs to king louis. in many ways, it belongs to the indian. there are different groups of indians in the area there was shoney's, delaware's, and the uruguay confederacy also lays claim to the character. that means they have a position a person with the title of an ambassador like a vice region. this is the guy that gives george washington his real introduction to the kind of treacherous waters of indian politics and tribal diplomacy in the ohio valley. >> what are some of the things that washington learns in those years that shape who he becomes later. >> there's an account in the book about skirmish with the french.
and as president he is looking west as the leader of Ãb nation. the beginning of the french and indian war and often credited with starting the french and indian war. this he sent as like in a mystery by the governor of virginia to ask the french laying claim to the home Ãb laying claim to the ohio country if they wouldn't mind leaving because the country belongs to king george. of course it was thanks but no thanks, this country belongs to king louis. in many ways, it belongs to the indian....
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that t they--y k know, when thte kelp comes back, whehen the kelp come back, that't'll briring the abs back. man 2: i've been ouout here divg for abalone for decades,nd we've got thihird and fouourth generaration coming up that we wantnt to preseserve all t thisr ththem and foror everyone e elst to mention the ecoconomy out he. it just--it's a very special place, andnd to have the i induy brings a lot of momoney to the econonomy, and we'd likeke to se this economy built back up. man:n: and it's emotional, you know? ? because hehere--this is where i learnened to abalone-di, you u know, backck in 1999, you knknow, and to see what't's hapd toto it is, yeyeah, it's really- it's really hard to look at. catton: it's a really community-building kind of event, and it's really fabulous to see so many people energized and engaged with helping to restorore the kelplp forest. man 3: because t this is our plplayground. . we love ththis.s is--when you're talkiking about environmentalism, you're talking of people who come o out there d we play,y, we love this place.ee don't t want to sesee it hurt.te
that t they--y k know, when thte kelp comes back, whehen the kelp come back, that't'll briring the abs back. man 2: i've been ouout here divg for abalone for decades,nd we've got thihird and fouourth generaration coming up that we wantnt to preseserve all t thisr ththem and foror everyone e elst to mention the ecoconomy out he. it just--it's a very special place, andnd to have the i induy brings a lot of momoney to the econonomy, and we'd likeke to se this economy built back up. man:n: and it's...
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abe is the word we use for dad in somali. and baba is the traditional word used in the middle east for father. and since i was born in his house, that's what his children called him and we continue to call him that as well. so, they were both father figures to me and so i continue to call them abe and baba. >> host: what were the first eight or so years or your life like? >> guest: peaceful. i had a really enjoyable childhood. i grew up in a household where we had not just my siblings and my father but my extend family lived with us, my uncles and my aunties and grandfather. my great-grandmother was always around. and so it was a very loving environment. i was raised by educators and so education was a huge part of our life and we all loved learning and we were very curious kids, and my grandfather and father encouraged discussions and debate and curiosity. i was known as the why kid when i was little. so i had a lot of intimate time with the grandfather and father because i was always around them asking questions, and as a m
abe is the word we use for dad in somali. and baba is the traditional word used in the middle east for father. and since i was born in his house, that's what his children called him and we continue to call him that as well. so, they were both father figures to me and so i continue to call them abe and baba. >> host: what were the first eight or so years or your life like? >> guest: peaceful. i had a really enjoyable childhood. i grew up in a household where we had not just my...
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do yout agree with him ab that?s t quite clet being a unifying president is pretty low on the priority of our current incumbent. i think he is a divider. i think he does so quite consciously. judy: the thesis of your book secretary gates is that american presidents need to usehe full rang of american power, not just the military, but plomacy, economic, intelligent, strategic communications, even cultural connections, development assistance. you go on to s not one of the past four u.s. presidents has done what it takes to be a obal power. you worked for two of these .agsidents at thonnte doib you accept respoity, your own responsibility for that? expand on what you meant? >> what i was writing about i that most of the nonmilitary instruments of power availtele to the u states and that played such an important part in the successful ocomesome of they the congrs, the united states information agency was disestablished under predent clinton. the u.s. agency for international development they wanted to abolish, clinton r
do yout agree with him ab that?s t quite clet being a unifying president is pretty low on the priority of our current incumbent. i think he is a divider. i think he does so quite consciously. judy: the thesis of your book secretary gates is that american presidents need to usehe full rang of american power, not just the military, but plomacy, economic, intelligent, strategic communications, even cultural connections, development assistance. you go on to s not one of the past four u.s....
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i'm going to take a pass on abe, honest abe, as we call him. >> before you respond, i want to also playhe challenges for this president is that this has been a long history of having one view about race. listen to this quote from 1989. >> a well-educated black has a tremendous advantage over a well-educated white in terms of the job market. if i was starting off today, i would love to be a well-educated black because i believe they do have an actual advantage today. >> it's sort of the a similar question i had to tim scott. can the president, because of his history, even his recent instincts here, can he play a constructive role without sort of acknowledging views that he had in the past that no longer seem to be mainstream? >> i have an easy answer for that. no. i don't see how president trump can play any kind of constructive role in what's going on right now in this movement for change because of who he is. i wish you had the face palm emoji for when you were playing that tape of him on fox news talking about abe lincoln and that's very trump, talking about how much he's done for the
i'm going to take a pass on abe, honest abe, as we call him. >> before you respond, i want to also playhe challenges for this president is that this has been a long history of having one view about race. listen to this quote from 1989. >> a well-educated black has a tremendous advantage over a well-educated white in terms of the job market. if i was starting off today, i would love to be a well-educated black because i believe they do have an actual advantage today. >> it's...
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the scandal prompted an apology hours after their arrest from prime minister abe shinzo.ho appointed katsuyuki as justice minister. the kawais have reportedly denied doing anything illegal. >>> a senior u.s. defense official says washington and tokyo are still looking at a land-based missile defense system. japanese officials said monday they were halting the plan to introduce two units of the system called aegis ashore. a u.s. official overseeing indo-pacific security affairs, deploying the system would strengthen the u.s. japan alliance. he added the u.s. understands japan is trying g to find a coc effective alternative. the system is dedesigned to shs down ballistic missiles in outer space. japanese officials say revamping the system would be too costly and time consuming. japan's defense minister says the change of plans may mean that the national defense program guidelines need to be reviewed. those guidelines were last revised two years ago. >> translalator: now that the deployment process has been halted, how we chose to build up our defense structure will affect j
the scandal prompted an apology hours after their arrest from prime minister abe shinzo.ho appointed katsuyuki as justice minister. the kawais have reportedly denied doing anything illegal. >>> a senior u.s. defense official says washington and tokyo are still looking at a land-based missile defense system. japanese officials said monday they were halting the plan to introduce two units of the system called aegis ashore. a u.s. official overseeing indo-pacific security affairs,...
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i'm going to take a pass on abe, honest abe, as we call him. >> before you respond, i want to play onehis president is that this has been a long history of having one view about race. listen to this quote from 1989. >> a well-educated black has a tremendous advantage over a well educated white in terms of the job market. i would love to be a well-educated black because they do have an actual advantage today. >> it's sort of the a similar question i had to tim scott. can the president, because of his history, even his recent instincts here, can he play a constructive role without sort of acknowledging views that he had in the past this no longer seem to be mainstream? >> i have an easy answer for that. no. i don't see how president trump can play any kind of constructive role in what's going on right now in this movement for change because of who he is. i wish you had the face palm emoji for when you were playing that tape of him on fox news talking about abe lincoln and that's very trump talking about how much he's done for the black community and you can see from his actions and the a
i'm going to take a pass on abe, honest abe, as we call him. >> before you respond, i want to play onehis president is that this has been a long history of having one view about race. listen to this quote from 1989. >> a well-educated black has a tremendous advantage over a well educated white in terms of the job market. i would love to be a well-educated black because they do have an actual advantage today. >> it's sort of the a similar question i had to tim scott. can the...
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our presentation and i will be talking about the background of the ab and first part and we will have a summary of this ab in the second part and we'll talk about we have the council in co-op and in operation of office of city administrator dbi, puc and office of capital planning to perform a steady in this the recommendation to put into requirements, policies and the sign of new buildings and for assessment and retro fit of existing buildings. and post earthquake responses all time prove the earthquake resilience of building in our city. tall building and this study of the various taller building that 200 and and the final and in january 2019 which contains 16 recommendations and one of them producing city taking action to develop ventilation to adjust plantation and geo technical issue of tall building, subsequently dbi in may of last year and a geo technical and put together a team of experts consisting of geo technical engineer and two engineers to work on this d bye. after they complete this task we submit and this special team has another nine engineers and two structure enginee
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honest abe. wow. i want to go straight to shimon prokupecz. he's one of the protesters this friday. what's happening where you are tonight? >> reporter: so we're in brooklyn tonight, erin. the last few nights we've been on the show we've been in manhattan. we're in fort green brooklyn, several hundred marchers. we started at the barclay center which two weeks ago was the center of a lot of the protests and some of the tension with police. we're here now walking through the streets of fort green. and the idea that any of these protesters are going to let up any time soon. i think we're seeing a lot of different signs here that that's just not going to happen. they gathered here around 5:00 and they've been marching. and now they plan to perhaps head to manhattan where there are other protesters marching as well. of course one of the things that happen at the barclay center, erin, just quickly, is that john b baptiste, the musician came out, played music. they were dancing and singing. but then he
honest abe. wow. i want to go straight to shimon prokupecz. he's one of the protesters this friday. what's happening where you are tonight? >> reporter: so we're in brooklyn tonight, erin. the last few nights we've been on the show we've been in manhattan. we're in fort green brooklyn, several hundred marchers. we started at the barclay center which two weeks ago was the center of a lot of the protests and some of the tension with police. we're here now walking through the streets of fort...
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the prime minister's wife, abe akie, was due to become honorary principal of a school planned for thee. that sparked allegations of favoritism. the scandal intensified in 2018, when the ministry admitted to altering more than a dozen documents related to the sale. in one document, the ministry removed an allegation by the school operator that abe akie encouraged it to proceed with the project. a district court in osaka ruled that the ministry's actions were illegal and malicious. it awarded the plaintiff more than $3,000 in damages. the former head of the school operator had separately been found guilty of defrauding the government. no government officials have been charged. >>> thailand's tourism industry is trying to get back on track in a new coronavirus world. the sector represents a hefty 20% of the country's gdp, so it's important for operators to find new ways to do business. nhk world reports. >> reporter: this famous white sand beach is welcoming domestic tourists again. it was closed for nearly three months as a coronavirus prevention measure. people are eager for an escape
the prime minister's wife, abe akie, was due to become honorary principal of a school planned for thee. that sparked allegations of favoritism. the scandal intensified in 2018, when the ministry admitted to altering more than a dozen documents related to the sale. in one document, the ministry removed an allegation by the school operator that abe akie encouraged it to proceed with the project. a district court in osaka ruled that the ministry's actions were illegal and malicious. it awarded the...
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>> reporter: for prime minister abe's administration, covid-19 has been a p.r. disaster. >> i think that people see that they just keep changing the policies all the time and they don't have any firm ground what this country should do where we should go. >> reporter: a recent poll showed that 55% of the public is not happy with how abe's administration handled the outbreak, with most saying they feel he was too late in declaring the state of emergency. >> the root problem is they don't have good statistics in terms of the number of cases of covid-19, because we are so behind in testing. >> reporter: international criticism began in late february, with the government's response to the diamond princess. more than 700 people were infected onbrd the quarantined ship. criticism toward the japanese government iensified later over another hot button issue in the global spotlight: the olympics. abe was accused of downplaying the severity of the pandemic, in an ultimately unsuccessful attempt to keep the games on for this summer. now, as restrictions are relaxed across t
>> reporter: for prime minister abe's administration, covid-19 has been a p.r. disaster. >> i think that people see that they just keep changing the policies all the time and they don't have any firm ground what this country should do where we should go. >> reporter: a recent poll showed that 55% of the public is not happy with how abe's administration handled the outbreak, with most saying they feel he was too late in declaring the state of emergency. >> the root...
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ab-331, the one that's asking for ethnic studies at the high school, and the reason that i authored that bill is because as an ethnic studies teacher, i saw how powerful ethnic studies can be to, especially students of color, who have seen themselves excluded in the curriculum, and once they see themselves reflected in the curriculum, they go from being passive students to active students, students who are eager to learn more about their own background. and even though it is very powerful for students of color, the data, according to the stanford study, shows that it is also very helpful to white students as well. both groups do better once they've taken an ethnic studies class and when i say they do better, it's academically, race, gpa goes up and attendance too. >> i want to bring in corrina because you've gone ahead in your district to do that in allen rock. tell us what you decided on. >> yes, so as an elementary school district, we implemented a resolution and it was adopted unanimously to implement ethnic studies in our district, so we have begun the process of looking at the commi
ab-331, the one that's asking for ethnic studies at the high school, and the reason that i authored that bill is because as an ethnic studies teacher, i saw how powerful ethnic studies can be to, especially students of color, who have seen themselves excluded in the curriculum, and once they see themselves reflected in the curriculum, they go from being passive students to active students, students who are eager to learn more about their own background. and even though it is very powerful for...
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i will take a pass on honest abe come as a kind. >> harris: but you said you did more than any. >> president trump: criminal justice reform, nobody else could have done it. i did it. i didn't get a lot of notoriety, and the people that i'd did it for didn't go on television and think everybody but me. they needed me to get it done and i got it done, and i got five or six republican senators who had no interest in getting it done, and they were great. we got it done. we did that. the historically black colleges and universities were not funded, they weren't funded. i got them funded on a long-term basis and took care of -- i became friendly every year for three years. they were the heads, the deans, the presidents of the universities and colleges, they would come up. i got to know them. 44 or so people would come up to the oval office. first it was normal. i said, "all right, let's do it." second year i said, "why are you back again?" here i said, "why are you here?" and they said, "for ever years d to come back every year. we are to beg for money." i said, "you should be begging. you should
i will take a pass on honest abe come as a kind. >> harris: but you said you did more than any. >> president trump: criminal justice reform, nobody else could have done it. i did it. i didn't get a lot of notoriety, and the people that i'd did it for didn't go on television and think everybody but me. they needed me to get it done and i got it done, and i got five or six republican senators who had no interest in getting it done, and they were great. we got it done. we did that. the...
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we ended up with article 1, Ãb it took a long time many hours and days of work to put it all togethercan you side the specific compromise and most important provision that they were argued about and ultimately able to resolve. >> it was the thing we all learned in history books about the big states and the small states. and of course the big states wanted states to be represented proportionately according to the population. the small state one of the states to be represented as states and we all know the compromise. they got representative states in the senate and proportionately in the house. madison was appalled at that. he really thought there should be proportionate representation across the board. he had gone into the constitutional convention thinking that the great threat to the republic where the states. he called them the evil state because they had been so irresponsible under the articles of confederation repressing religious freedom churning out money, rhode islanders especially guilty was called rhode Ãbrogue island. this is what rhode island did passing laws that made it
we ended up with article 1, Ãb it took a long time many hours and days of work to put it all togethercan you side the specific compromise and most important provision that they were argued about and ultimately able to resolve. >> it was the thing we all learned in history books about the big states and the small states. and of course the big states wanted states to be represented proportionately according to the population. the small state one of the states to be represented as states...
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the job of abe is to get things executed, but they are not all his ideas.hen he came into power, the opposition was complaining it had stolen their ideas. of none of them were part the ideas. they were the bureaucrats who had been working on this for a long time. what we need is a new leader after abe, just to be confident he will be replaced by another person who could get things done. i think there is no problem with momentum. it has been improving and presently -- impressively under abe. , thanknicholas smith you. we have that final number out of japan's job market. now, the job applicant ratio coming in at 1.20. the estimate was for 1.22. 100 openings for 100 applicants. let's turn to karina mitchell for the first word headlines. with eyee start raising news. iran issued an arrest warrant for president trump and 35 other people for the killing of a top general in january. iran says the suspects include officials over the assassination of custom soleimani. the charges include murder and terrorism and name the trump as a prime suspect. iran is requesting
the job of abe is to get things executed, but they are not all his ideas.hen he came into power, the opposition was complaining it had stolen their ideas. of none of them were part the ideas. they were the bureaucrats who had been working on this for a long time. what we need is a new leader after abe, just to be confident he will be replaced by another person who could get things done. i think there is no problem with momentum. it has been improving and presently -- impressively under abe. ,...
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just go to abe 7 news.com. >>> a familiar face. a superhero helping out the homeless population here in downtown san jose. >>> plus, a child driving a car in oakland. what police are saying about this startling video. >>> how did a bay area vodka importing company receive a multimillion dollar crockett to produce ppe? the i-team looks into it next. >>> baking in the heat again inland tomorrow. i'll let you know when a break is coming straight ahead. >>> thanks, sandy. all that's heart. but first, here is a look at what's coming up tonight on "jimmy kimmel live" right after abc 7 news at 11:00. jimmy? >> tonight's show is gluten-free and regular free. >> when you go to jiffy lube, are you any help to get under the car? that's not my >>> in the sixth bouth bay, a superhero is walking the streets of san jose. his mission, help the growing homeless population. the teenager known only as batman of san jose. ♪ >> reporter: a familiar face is taking to san jose city streets, but instead of fighting crime, he's feeding the homeless. >> peo
just go to abe 7 news.com. >>> a familiar face. a superhero helping out the homeless population here in downtown san jose. >>> plus, a child driving a car in oakland. what police are saying about this startling video. >>> how did a bay area vodka importing company receive a multimillion dollar crockett to produce ppe? the i-team looks into it next. >>> baking in the heat again inland tomorrow. i'll let you know when a break is coming straight ahead....
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just go to abe 7 news.com. >>> a familiar face. a superhero helping out the homeless population here in downtown san jose. >>> plus, a child driving a car in oakland. what police are saying about this startling video. >>> how did a bay area vodka importing company receive a multimillion dollar crockett to produce ppe? the i-team looks into it next. >>> baking in the heat again inland tomorrow. i'll let you know when a break is coming straight ahead. >>> thanks, sandy. all that's heart. but first, here is a look at what's coming up tonight on "jimmy kimmel live" right after abc 7 news at 11:00. jimmy? >> tonight's show is gluten-free and regular free. >> when you go to jiffy lube, are you any help to get under the car? that's not my hey rob does it really matter which protein bar i choose? yes. it does! there are some protein bars that have as much sugar as a candy bar... my atkins chocolate peanut butter bar... i don't want it packed with sugar or refined carbs... so, choose wisely. >>> in the sixth bouth bay, a superhero is walkin
just go to abe 7 news.com. >>> a familiar face. a superhero helping out the homeless population here in downtown san jose. >>> plus, a child driving a car in oakland. what police are saying about this startling video. >>> how did a bay area vodka importing company receive a multimillion dollar crockett to produce ppe? the i-team looks into it next. >>> baking in the heat again inland tomorrow. i'll let you know when a break is coming straight ahead....
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in particular this is not Ãb the failure of the federal government to act more quickly then the statesit should theoretically be able to do and the failure of the federal government to coordinate efforts across states, which is obviously in the federal system. the upside is a lot of governors have really showed up and done their job the downside is that they have had to because the federal government isn't necessarily working. >> there was a poll that came out in the last day or two that indicated the governors reaching across the aisle so to speak and acting in a more bipartisan fashion with the ones that were dramatically more popular in the states, which plays into some of what you are talking about with regard to maybe the hyper polarization at least for the time being lessening. >> i think it's very possible for governors to act in a bipartisan way. i think the states are red states and blue states but all states of all kinds of voters. now is not the time to be emphasizing our partisan differences. i think there has been some really extraordinaire capacity. that's a long-standing
in particular this is not Ãb the failure of the federal government to act more quickly then the statesit should theoretically be able to do and the failure of the federal government to coordinate efforts across states, which is obviously in the federal system. the upside is a lot of governors have really showed up and done their job the downside is that they have had to because the federal government isn't necessarily working. >> there was a poll that came out in the last day or two that...
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we have to turn them into Ãb in some ways i became aware of my input and output more than i have beforezing that all of us and were all on this planet. there's 8 billion of us on this planet. kate, what do you hope at the end of the reading of this book. anybody that picks this book up what you hope they take away from your story, from your essays. i ask a lot of questions in the book. so i guess i do hope that a reader might come away asking their own questions or asking different kinds of questions they might have otherwise by like what it is to think about space exploration and what is it to live on? you do learn a lot about science in this book and you learn a lot about the human animals and you learn a lot about social relations psychological stress and all of that but mainly as i said before, it's a beautiful read, kate. congratulations for your book called "once upon a time i lived on mars" published by st. martin's. i wish you every success. >> thank you so much and thank you for this conversation it was really nice. >> thank you for joining me. lexi was a pleasure. >>. >> here'
we have to turn them into Ãb in some ways i became aware of my input and output more than i have beforezing that all of us and were all on this planet. there's 8 billion of us on this planet. kate, what do you hope at the end of the reading of this book. anybody that picks this book up what you hope they take away from your story, from your essays. i ask a lot of questions in the book. so i guess i do hope that a reader might come away asking their own questions or asking different kinds of...
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that thehey--younonow, when thee kekelp comes back, when n the kp come back, that'll bringng ththe abs back. man 2: i'veve been out t here dg for abalone for decades, a we'veve got thirdrd and fourtrth generatition coming up that we want t to presererve all thihisr themem and for e everyone elelst to mention the econonomy out he. it just--it's a very special place, and t to have the indnduy brings a lot of moneney to the economomy, ande'e'd like t to se ththis economy built back up. man: a and it's emotional, you know? bebecause herere--this is where i learned d to abalone-di, you knknow, back i in 1999, you knowow, and to see what's happed to i it is, yeahah, it's really- it's really hard to look at. catton: it's s a really community-building kind of event, and it's really fabulous to see so many people energized and engaged with helping to restore e the kelp f forest. man 3: because thihis is our playayground. wewe love thisis.s is--when you're talkingng about environmentalism, you're talking of people who come outut there d we play, w we love this place. e dodon't wawant to see e it
that thehey--younonow, when thee kekelp comes back, when n the kp come back, that'll bringng ththe abs back. man 2: i'veve been out t here dg for abalone for decades, a we'veve got thirdrd and fourtrth generatition coming up that we want t to presererve all thihisr themem and for e everyone elelst to mention the econonomy out he. it just--it's a very special place, and t to have the indnduy brings a lot of moneney to the economomy, ande'e'd like t to se ththis economy built back up. man: a and...
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the first suggestion made to the president was to thank abe for being such a close ally of the united states and he started talking about japan attacking pearl harbor. i had this discussion with john kelly and i said, this is a staff problem. he said, no, it's not. i say in the book and i believe it. kelly was right and i was wrong. the confusion, the lack of systematic analysis and study on the part of the president makes it very hard to have a successful, long term, sustained policy. so the united states suffers damage from that whether you agrow with the policy or not because we get a reputation for people being fickle and inconsistent. that harms the united states no matter what direction the policy is in. >> there's a long list in your book of white house officials who clearly failed to impose any order, specific influence on the president, i got a list h.r. mcmaster, reince priebus, steve bannon, rex tillerson among them. why do you think they failed in their effort to have some serious discipline over there? >> i think there were a lot of different reasons. i don't think it was
the first suggestion made to the president was to thank abe for being such a close ally of the united states and he started talking about japan attacking pearl harbor. i had this discussion with john kelly and i said, this is a staff problem. he said, no, it's not. i say in the book and i believe it. kelly was right and i was wrong. the confusion, the lack of systematic analysis and study on the part of the president makes it very hard to have a successful, long term, sustained policy. so the...
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our presentation and i will be talking about the background of the ab and first part and we will have a summary of this ab in the second part and we'll talk about we have the council in co-op and in operation of office of city administrator dbi, puc and office of capital planning to perform a steady in this the recommendation to put into requirements, policies and the sign of new buildings and for assessment and retro fit of existing buildings. and post earthquake responses all time prove the earthquake resilience of building in our city. tall building and this study of the various taller building that 200 and and the final and in january 2019 which contains 16 recommendations and one of them producing city taking action to develop ventilation to adjust plantation and geo technical issue of tall building, subsequently dbi in may of last year and a geo technical and put together a team of experts consisting of geo technical engineer and two engineers to work on this d bye. after they complete this task we submit and this special team has another nine engineers and two structure enginee
our presentation and i will be talking about the background of the ab and first part and we will have a summary of this ab in the second part and we'll talk about we have the council in co-op and in operation of office of city administrator dbi, puc and office of capital planning to perform a steady in this the recommendation to put into requirements, policies and the sign of new buildings and for assessment and retro fit of existing buildings. and post earthquake responses all time prove the...
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as the old european tradition going back to the evil Ãb times.t were then sold to england during the american revolution stays well in the national continent look to fund the war by issuing promissory notes. that created the capital market for capital investment and speculation. for the very first time. so the very first time american, during the war, americans had to think about wealth about capital and speculation and capital as a source of power, as a source of wealth. americans were concerned about this you see this in the american revolution during the war itself some writers and newspapers pointed to this speculation award that as a threat warning that if you wealthy bankers, merchants, farmers would buy up this debt and have a few pennies on the dollar and then later on demand that taxpayers, i.e. your average farmer, average artisan, shopkeeper, would have to pay back the full value to those who already held all this while. that's indeed what happened in the 1780s. that's why we had things called gary and uprisings. that's one of the thin
as the old european tradition going back to the evil Ãb times.t were then sold to england during the american revolution stays well in the national continent look to fund the war by issuing promissory notes. that created the capital market for capital investment and speculation. for the very first time. so the very first time american, during the war, americans had to think about wealth about capital and speculation and capital as a source of power, as a source of wealth. americans were...
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american workers are also Ãb american workers are Ãb walmart is the single biggest trading partner withleast comes from china. >> the trade relations between walmart and china is bigger than most trade relationships in most countries. there is a downside, the other downside is of course the chinese will continue to try to get into the american market and continue to try to protect their own and trade imbalance that size will always leave political tension. >> what about them only $349 billion of our debt? >> effective field so much of our debt means in a way they have a vested interest in seeing a healthy united states they don't want is they don't want that debt to become more stressed if the american dollar begins to collapse or begin to lose value that would hurt the chinese. you could argue that the nature of the relationship actually makes each country have to pick about the prosperity of the other. >> is a picture in the book probably had a bigger impact on me than you although you gave it dominance in the book. some of them have passed on i will mention some of them. stan carnell
american workers are also Ãb american workers are Ãb walmart is the single biggest trading partner withleast comes from china. >> the trade relations between walmart and china is bigger than most trade relationships in most countries. there is a downside, the other downside is of course the chinese will continue to try to get into the american market and continue to try to protect their own and trade imbalance that size will always leave political tension. >> what about them only...
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abe saying there are consequences.uarely on the table that it is jay powell again rock and move the dollar this week. nejra: let's talk about those second wave fears. newing has reported 79 covid-19 cases over the weekend. shutountry's capital has its largest fruit and vegetable supply center and has locked down nearby housing districts. they say risks that it will spread are high. andrew cuomo warned against triggering a second wave of the coronavirus. men --manus: boris johnson makes a direct intervention into the brexit talks today. a video call in a bid to rejuvenate attempts to find a trade deal. negotiations have struggled to make progress since march, with neither side shifting dramatically from starting positions. joining us from brussels, maria tadeo. always good to get your take on this. is it good enough to break through a deadlock? should we expect a deadlock breaking today? >> not today, i would say, but this meeting should provide some new energy, new momentum to the talks. up until now, we know that they
abe saying there are consequences.uarely on the table that it is jay powell again rock and move the dollar this week. nejra: let's talk about those second wave fears. newing has reported 79 covid-19 cases over the weekend. shutountry's capital has its largest fruit and vegetable supply center and has locked down nearby housing districts. they say risks that it will spread are high. andrew cuomo warned against triggering a second wave of the coronavirus. men --manus: boris johnson makes a direct...
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in japan prime minister abe taking major steps to check china economic pressure. defending american security, american interests, american prosperity and the international system cannot be a go it alone operation. there will be steps the united states will take on our own. just as the free world stands united to remember tiananmen square so we will need to stand together to prevent the world's public square from heading towards similar domination by china. we need to keep our friends and partners close. china can try to repress their own people but the united states of america will never fall silent. we will never go dark. we will keep the candles lit, protect our people and their
in japan prime minister abe taking major steps to check china economic pressure. defending american security, american interests, american prosperity and the international system cannot be a go it alone operation. there will be steps the united states will take on our own. just as the free world stands united to remember tiananmen square so we will need to stand together to prevent the world's public square from heading towards similar domination by china. we need to keep our friends and...
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uber and lyft have been able to skirt and get around this ab-5 implementation this year because firsthoping for the second bout to take place fairly soon that will override it. speaking to uber, this is what they told us here at fox business in reaction to this state attorney general move. they say the vast majority of drivers want to work independently. we have already made significant changes as they say [ inaudible ] that remains the case under california law. over three million californians are without a job. our elected leaders should focus on creating work and not trying to shut down an entire industry. lyft says the california legislature passed a law that was so badly drafted, it destroyed thousands of jobs before the ink was dry. if the court were to grant the attorney general's request it would have a devastating effect on millions of californians at the worst possible time. covid has resulted in record high unemployment rates including in california, since we know the jobless rate there is sitting at over 16%, but the a.g., the attorney general says we need ab-5 because the
uber and lyft have been able to skirt and get around this ab-5 implementation this year because firsthoping for the second bout to take place fairly soon that will override it. speaking to uber, this is what they told us here at fox business in reaction to this state attorney general move. they say the vast majority of drivers want to work independently. we have already made significant changes as they say [ inaudible ] that remains the case under california law. over three million californians...
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so i'm going to take a pass on honest abe. >> take pass on honest abe, as we call him. trump defending his decision to hold a rally next week on june teenth, the date commemorating. a master from 99 years ago. >> your rally in oklahoma is set for june 19th. was that on purpose? >> no. but i know exactly what you're going to say. >> i'm just asking. i've not got anything to say. >> think about it as a celebration. my rally is a celebration. >> so today the associated press is reporting this. the trump campaign actually discussed in advance the potential reaction to the juneteenth date but they decided to do it any away. starting with a slew of tweets about protesters and the mayor of seattle. as the rest of the country reckons with the moment to tearing down confederate monuments of the past, it is a conversation raging in this country. political refor thing people of color on trump's team are despairing and mystified that trump can't speak with conviction about racism in manager. "the new york times" reporting today on the country, shifting away from donald trump, quote
so i'm going to take a pass on honest abe. >> take pass on honest abe, as we call him. trump defending his decision to hold a rally next week on june teenth, the date commemorating. a master from 99 years ago. >> your rally in oklahoma is set for june 19th. was that on purpose? >> no. but i know exactly what you're going to say. >> i'm just asking. i've not got anything to say. >> think about it as a celebration. my rally is a celebration. >> so today the...
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bob, woodson you see what's happening in our country, cities ab states, i want to put it to you this t way, this is a civil rights movement. what kind of civil rights movement is this when you're burning down your own cities and you don't even have a precise message? i don't see any leaders i see anarchy mayhem, i see a media that's very excited about it. i see a democrat party that's run these cities for decades one party rule it see a national democrat party that won't condemn the violence in a full throated aggressive way. what do you make of this? >> certainly what they're doing is a perversion of the civil rights movement, and but it's a continuation, mark, of a martha started 50 years ago with the passage of the civil rights bill. the great expectation at that time was that the problem of the inner cities and poor blacks was that they were whites running those systems and so the great promise was if you just elect black to those offices then inequities would improve. and what we have done over the last 50 years we've spent about 22 trillion dollar on government money and 70.goe
bob, woodson you see what's happening in our country, cities ab states, i want to put it to you this t way, this is a civil rights movement. what kind of civil rights movement is this when you're burning down your own cities and you don't even have a precise message? i don't see any leaders i see anarchy mayhem, i see a media that's very excited about it. i see a democrat party that's run these cities for decades one party rule it see a national democrat party that won't condemn the violence in...
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the bills i'm talking about include sb 1120, sb 902, ab 979, ab 3107, sb 995, ab 2345, ab 3040, and ab 3234. the theme of this year's bill seems to -- all these bills seems to be taking away input by local electeds, including our planning commission and board of supervisors and we, the citizens. circumvent -- >> clerk: thank you. thank you for your comment. next speaker, please. >> hi. my name is scott. i'm in section 9. i own and operate a tattoo par lar lore in san francisco. i don't see -- parlor in san francisco. it's obvious we run a sterile, clean, professional industry. we're regulated by the board of health, not to mention osha and the state and all that blah, blah, blah. so as a community of tattooers and tattoo shops, we love and respect our community, and i expect our city and our city council members to love and respect us in the same passion and show us the due respect that we have to be able to provide us with being able to make our own living, making our own choices, and yeah, that's it. thank you very much. >> clerk: thank you, caller. next speaker, please. well come, c
the bills i'm talking about include sb 1120, sb 902, ab 979, ab 3107, sb 995, ab 2345, ab 3040, and ab 3234. the theme of this year's bill seems to -- all these bills seems to be taking away input by local electeds, including our planning commission and board of supervisors and we, the citizens. circumvent -- >> clerk: thank you. thank you for your comment. next speaker, please. >> hi. my name is scott. i'm in section 9. i own and operate a tattoo par lar lore in san francisco. i...
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detaild heard that among his last words was brei athe, with a knee on his neck, i thought gerour.aric abother and i said i know we are not going out because of the coronavirus. thso iuch like eric. if we couldrrange some private way to go to minneapolis, would you go? lshdidene saer rev, i am already packing. let mew. tyler perry said i will give the families the plane, whatever you need, because this is wrong. smith said don't worry erpeople across economic and racial lines started cling and getting in. we flew out here and whe i stood at that s, the reason it got to me is because george floyd's story has been the story of black folks. erceyev -- ever 401 years ago, the reason we could never be who w wanted and dreamed of being is you kept your knee on oureck. [applaus than the underfunded schools you put us in, but you had your knee on our neck. we could run corporations and notin hussl the street, but you had your knee on our neck. we had creative skills. we could dat we could not get your knee off our neck. whatpene toydpens every day in thisnt services,, n every area of american lif
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