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Oct 12, 2021
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the _ emmerson, of the afs, thank you very much._ -- the afs. - emmerson, of the afs, thank you verym the office of national statistics. they are reporting a slight fall in uk covid—19 deaths, which suggests the death registration was stable in the uk in the week ending to the 1st of october 2021. so the number of deaths registered in that week of the 1st of october was 12,132. that was 13% above the five year average. 972 involved covid—19 and 138 fewer than the previous week. so just statistics coming from the 0ns concerning covid—19. the shortlist for this year's riba stirling prize for architecture includes an eco—friendly mosque in cambridge, a museum in the lake district and the centrepiece of a university in south west london. but what makes a good building? today, we're travelling to the north cornwall coast. the tintagel footbridge spans a gorge about 60 metres wide and creates a link that reunites the two halves of tintagel castle for the first time in more than 500 years. when we proposed it to english heritage, i never thought they'd accept. but sometimes, the crazy ideas
the _ emmerson, of the afs, thank you very much._ -- the afs. - emmerson, of the afs, thank you verym the office of national statistics. they are reporting a slight fall in uk covid—19 deaths, which suggests the death registration was stable in the uk in the week ending to the 1st of october 2021. so the number of deaths registered in that week of the 1st of october was 12,132. that was 13% above the five year average. 972 involved covid—19 and 138 fewer than the previous week. so just...
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son de blrian laundrie y es la unica persona del interes el een el asesiana su novia gpabby petito y aftrabjaajaron con condiciones dificiles. >>> con viboras venenosas y l largartos. >>> los padares de blrian laundi ha peidido privacidad y mtientr tanto, la flamilia de gpabby petito no han tenido reac reacciones, aca consideran tambien que padres de blrian laundrie la chica prarecia felz al recorrer el pais con su p prometiod do pero que no reresoo vida . >>> y la otra noticia el reprore con mas de 160 denuncias contra agnentes migratorios pro abuso de psersonas que piden asilo anora la organizacion (en ingles( tuvo acceso al reporlte y hay dletalles que estremese como el asbuso sexual a una niÑ migrante . >>> inmigrantes en este reufugi dicen que temen por sus vidas s los oregresan a su pais pero a este hondureÑo le aterrozriza toparse con agentes fronteirzos >>> me obigaron a hincarme ante elloscom como que fueran dioses. >>> estas fotos las obutuvo l organizacion (en ingles( tras una demanda al la administraci biden y entregaoron mas de 16 casos cometiso por agentes eudn incluyen (v
son de blrian laundrie y es la unica persona del interes el een el asesiana su novia gpabby petito y aftrabjaajaron con condiciones dificiles. >>> con viboras venenosas y l largartos. >>> los padares de blrian laundi ha peidido privacidad y mtientr tanto, la flamilia de gpabby petito no han tenido reac reacciones, aca consideran tambien que padres de blrian laundrie la chica prarecia felz al recorrer el pais con su p prometiod do pero que no reresoo vida . >>> y la...
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Oct 28, 2021
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i want to show you a beautiful view, window to san antonio af cruz. let of sunshine if you are near the coast. and live doppler 7 showing you fog. 24 i've hour temperature change, up 15 degrees in santa rosa. compared to this time yesterday. pier 39, the sea lions are enjoying. 69 in oak left hand and low 70's and here is the view, the foggy view from golden gate bridge and watch out. it will be thick fog. and thick fog. 74 in livermore. and so definitely a warmer day and coming in from the golden gate. and mild and sunny again tomorrow. and drizzle saturday morning, dry for halloween. let's talk about our forecast, dry conditions as we look at the hourly forecast. and little ones might be out earlier. 50's, 60's. still on the comfortable side. it will be a beautiful evening, temperatures in the 50's. morning numbers will be in the 40's and 50's. once again, allow you extra time. tomorrow afternoon, temperatures around the coast and the bay and inland will be around the 60's and 70's. oakland, 74. 74 in santa rosa and what it will look outside. it wil
i want to show you a beautiful view, window to san antonio af cruz. let of sunshine if you are near the coast. and live doppler 7 showing you fog. 24 i've hour temperature change, up 15 degrees in santa rosa. compared to this time yesterday. pier 39, the sea lions are enjoying. 69 in oak left hand and low 70's and here is the view, the foggy view from golden gate bridge and watch out. it will be thick fog. and thick fog. 74 in livermore. and so definitely a warmer day and coming in from the...
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Oct 22, 2021
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the strongest wind gusts ound m up to 45 mile-per-hour winto af gusting out there. watch out for water covered roads and intersections. and we will watch for debris flows on burn scars as well. some interesting looking clouds outside, but also plenty of sunshine. temperatures low to mid 60s. they will drop down into the low to mid 50s by early tomorrow morning. even 40s in the note north bay valley. high temperatures tomorrow mostly in the 60s, low to mid 60s around the bay commitment to maybe upper 60s further inland except the north bay. the better chance of showers gives us around 60 degrees. the heaviest rainfall sunday lingering off and on showers on monday. evening to tuesday. that we try out for a few days. temperature should return to closer to what is normal for this time of year. but again, the wettest timeframe is sunday into sunday night within the shfor thrst co days next we. we have en using terms like atmospheric river and bomb cyclone. they sound big and dramatic, and they can be, but a segment streaming on cbsn bay area, i strip away the hype and fo
the strongest wind gusts ound m up to 45 mile-per-hour winto af gusting out there. watch out for water covered roads and intersections. and we will watch for debris flows on burn scars as well. some interesting looking clouds outside, but also plenty of sunshine. temperatures low to mid 60s. they will drop down into the low to mid 50s by early tomorrow morning. even 40s in the note north bay valley. high temperatures tomorrow mostly in the 60s, low to mid 60s around the bay commitment to maybe...
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Oct 3, 2021
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they've happened in the wake of af, new abortion laws to clean texas which have effectively bam, the practice. what's incredibly important that we make sure that we are all roe v wade. and if that doesn't happen, we need federal protection under the law to make sure that women and doctors all around the state of michigan and around the united states. and i literally imprison and are turned into criminals simply for exercising the right to choose. well, i actually have 2 daughters here, and of course i want them to have control over their lives later when they grow up . so it's really important to come out here in a 4000 refugees, migrants including women and children, have been rounded up and detained in libya. the un says one migrant was killed and at least 15 others injured in the crackdown. outgoing philippine president rodrigo de tirty has announced his retiring from politics feeling a speculation. his daughter may run for the top job. he confirmed, he won't stand for the vice presidency in next year's elections. the results of cat ours 1st legislative council election have been
they've happened in the wake of af, new abortion laws to clean texas which have effectively bam, the practice. what's incredibly important that we make sure that we are all roe v wade. and if that doesn't happen, we need federal protection under the law to make sure that women and doctors all around the state of michigan and around the united states. and i literally imprison and are turned into criminals simply for exercising the right to choose. well, i actually have 2 daughters here, and of...
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Oct 15, 2021
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recently launching a predictive rate index with logistics platforms afs and that is where we want totart. with regards to how that type of data can maybe --the people who are shipping things, plan a little bit better, anticipate what can go right and wrong. what are they facing? jason: sure. we recently launched and they are one of the businesses. they see over $10 billion clo sing their network annualized. we tracked three different industries. truck loading industry, frontload industries, and the parcel side. all three indexes are pointing to higher pricing here in 4q. if we look on the truck load side, we are looking at 2.2% increase over the 2018 index baseline. that is up from 21% increase. you're seeing a sequential increase, less than truckload up 32.3%. that is up two .1% from much later all third quarter. we are seeing the right pricing. we also hosted a private trucker and logistics call earlier today and wrote a note about it. some interesting aspects out of that is you are seeing a lot of trucking companies go away from annualized pricing toward quarterly pricing. because
recently launching a predictive rate index with logistics platforms afs and that is where we want totart. with regards to how that type of data can maybe --the people who are shipping things, plan a little bit better, anticipate what can go right and wrong. what are they facing? jason: sure. we recently launched and they are one of the businesses. they see over $10 billion clo sing their network annualized. we tracked three different industries. truck loading industry, frontload industries, and...
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Oct 27, 2021
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correspondent:an c mdoolva get ofthf e gas itee ndst a a price you can af tfordo payif, you don't togeta? >>el wl, you see tashe g pceris toy. we don't'know wtha, how highr o howow l theyil wl be in two monthsr on ifi mveonths, right? so cnoant tell you whether isth price ifos afrdleab. rresndpoent: in a town, less gas means longes lin atht e praneti staon. some of ethes cars havbee en itg infor three hofours r fuel. >>sp [eangki in foreign langgeua] >> [kispeangn iforeign nglauage] corresenpondt: for a gnmoverent that had set a-e proureaopn courseer, the ais dgeanrth, at amidas a g csiris, mold'ova's may qstueion the direc ttionheir coy untrisak ting. laura: for more on t lhis,e''s ining the direcrt ai of an initioutn at the woodrow wilson center in wngashiton. weelcom bk acto the program. ovmold' it' gsovernment is extremely p-erouropean. do you thinkco mos is trying to uses thi new gas cont tracas poliltica leveerag, or is that a little simtiplisc? >>hi i tnkot bh things aree. tru it is luabsote clyorrect that th government in moldosva i li pkerevious goventrnme sedpe ort. ldmoov ian
correspondent:an c mdoolva get ofthf e gas itee ndst a a price you can af tfordo payif, you don't togeta? >>el wl, you see tashe g pceris toy. we don't'know wtha, how highr o howow l theyil wl be in two monthsr on ifi mveonths, right? so cnoant tell you whether isth price ifos afrdleab. rresndpoent: in a town, less gas means longes lin atht e praneti staon. some of ethes cars havbee en itg infor three hofours r fuel. >>sp [eangki in foreign langgeua] >> [kispeangn iforeign...
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Oct 8, 2021
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they are not af. >> reporter: you'veentherwhen y here. >> yes.ird to say. >> i almost don't want to think about it too much. >> reporter: hannah says her perception of the apex predator is changing. >> if my kid is right there and i saw a shark go by, it must be changing. >> reporter: the surf camp owner has a plan when a shark gets too close. we blow a whistle. >> we have everyone come inside of the surfline and call it code black. >> reporter: chris runs the surf lab. >> we want to predict where the sharks will show up. >> reporter: to better understand what is attracting the sharks, they have to catch one. james anderson and the team wrangle it along the bow. >> f to untangle it from the net might get it onto its back so it comes down and goes into a catatonic state. >> reporter: he takes blood and tissue samples to help learn what the shark is eating, d then he performs ery at sea, implanting a tracking device that will last a decade. ultimately, the team hopes to create a shark report to go with the surf report, so southern california beachg
they are not af. >> reporter: you'veentherwhen y here. >> yes.ird to say. >> i almost don't want to think about it too much. >> reporter: hannah says her perception of the apex predator is changing. >> if my kid is right there and i saw a shark go by, it must be changing. >> reporter: the surf camp owner has a plan when a shark gets too close. we blow a whistle. >> we have everyone come inside of the surfline and call it code black. >> reporter:...
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Oct 23, 2021
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to crack open a cold one this get your attention why the widespread supply shortage issues are now afd the system and they're hoping other brewers here in the city will follow suit it takes a lot of water to make beer. >>typical brewery can use up to 7 gallons of water to make just one gallon of beer, meaning the other 6 gallons usually goes down the drain starting in january the brewery will send the water used in the beer making process that doesn't end up as beer itself over to this new facility which will clean it so it can be reused recycled water will not be used to make beer but it will be clean enough to do other things like wash tanks and floors and classes it drops the demand for fresh water for doig simple tasks like cleaning and these other things that really don't need probable faulty. >>water for that purpose andrew posner works for cambrian the company that developed the technology behind the water reuse facility actor and environmentalist edward norton is on cambrian is board and says what's happening here at the san francisco brewery should be replicated in other indu
to crack open a cold one this get your attention why the widespread supply shortage issues are now afd the system and they're hoping other brewers here in the city will follow suit it takes a lot of water to make beer. >>typical brewery can use up to 7 gallons of water to make just one gallon of beer, meaning the other 6 gallons usually goes down the drain starting in january the brewery will send the water used in the beer making process that doesn't end up as beer itself over to this...
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Oct 3, 2021
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decades to raise the airways now to spill over the conflict, the internal conflict with the region, the af, starter to with no opposite or, or, or position with taliban and sheltering or taliban. so position and tunnel leading her. what did the specific girl resistant forces in the leadership can do? i think her no or false if they could do anything, they could resist against taliban them. they would have key a kept j, geographical location and side of gunnison. they would not be defeated. they would not have lift. gonna stand by any means, because 20 years they received a locked or for support from a u. s. net or, or politically. deborah, very much maneuver did, through a democratic or a mobilization of people are having constituencies in north, specifically in target. or they were very much linkedin to the merchant deletion countries and some other regional powers, but they lost all both supports the last, the constituency, because they were incompetent to keep them. they were, but they couldn't resist because they were not enough for her. did what? not enough mobilized or enough for mot
decades to raise the airways now to spill over the conflict, the internal conflict with the region, the af, starter to with no opposite or, or, or position with taliban and sheltering or taliban. so position and tunnel leading her. what did the specific girl resistant forces in the leadership can do? i think her no or false if they could do anything, they could resist against taliban them. they would have key a kept j, geographical location and side of gunnison. they would not be defeated. they...
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Oct 27, 2021
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according to search warrant af dafit, assist director dave hauls handed the gun to baldwin. >> i think that's going to be a major problem. that is so inexplicable, you're really rising to the level of potential criminal negligence. >> reporter: and district attorney has not ruled out criminal charges, she will join the sheriff's department tomorrow for a joint press conference where we hope to learn more about the chain of command for handling of the gun and type of bullet fired from it. >>> back in washington, democrats are still working out details on the president's social spending plan, including a possible new tax on billionaires. said repeatedly they're close to a deal. ed o'keefe, what is is in it? >> reporter: focused on areas to scale back and win the support of joe manchin and kyrsten sinema. working to ensure four weeks of planned family leave rather than 12. and considering vouchers of over $1,000 to cover dental instead of expanding medicare to cover dental and to pay for the plan, a tax on 700 billionaires. would only pay for part of the legislation. but cbs news learned
according to search warrant af dafit, assist director dave hauls handed the gun to baldwin. >> i think that's going to be a major problem. that is so inexplicable, you're really rising to the level of potential criminal negligence. >> reporter: and district attorney has not ruled out criminal charges, she will join the sheriff's department tomorrow for a joint press conference where we hope to learn more about the chain of command for handling of the gun and type of bullet fired...
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Oct 26, 2021
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reports from ne, in kenya, in this part of what you are county, there's nothing left to eat for abdi af, man. hussein abdulla is remaining cattle nearly every day he wakes up to this. his animals are wasting away and dying from hanger and disease. he said he's prized ball the wood on a good day, cost around $700.00 does not have long to leave either. most of the animals here in ne, in kenya are in poor condition. his desperate lola to little higher put on a ball on if we're struggling of 700 cattle for 3 families, there's only 300 left there malnourished. the ones that appear healthy, just drop. i'm not sure what's affecting them in another village. many kilometers away. shabanni. zach is just get him back home from a 4 hour track to fetch water for his family and the sheep and goats. he desperately needs to keep alive, dead and dying livestock. scatter his compound a lot, a lot. for 7 months we've been fetching water from very far away. the ab malnutrition rates continue to rise. children are receiving emergency food supplies from 8 agencies early must, lacking our children are affecte
reports from ne, in kenya, in this part of what you are county, there's nothing left to eat for abdi af, man. hussein abdulla is remaining cattle nearly every day he wakes up to this. his animals are wasting away and dying from hanger and disease. he said he's prized ball the wood on a good day, cost around $700.00 does not have long to leave either. most of the animals here in ne, in kenya are in poor condition. his desperate lola to little higher put on a ball on if we're struggling of 700...
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Oct 9, 2021
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the taliban has said that they would be trying to restore and establish safety and security across af, lightest. and we, we've been taught by, sorry, been officials that we have beefed up, beefed up our security in the city of calendars, and that they are determined to crack down on ice in enough light. some of this is going to be definitely an extremely delicate moment for the taliban, because hundreds of our i cells are operatives, have been highly trained over the last few years. and they have managed to set up. hobbs in different parts of the country shall about cover and also in condos hash and we focus, understandably, a lot on security in afghanistan. i wonder if you can take us through some of the other issues because i mean things have been tough for afghan people for a long time. just day to day they the economic hardships they go through this is interesting. come out now since i arrived here in a flat, is that cowboy and now in missouri city, every one you talk to would tell you, well that is uncertainty by the future by this fear and anxiety about what could happen next, p
the taliban has said that they would be trying to restore and establish safety and security across af, lightest. and we, we've been taught by, sorry, been officials that we have beefed up, beefed up our security in the city of calendars, and that they are determined to crack down on ice in enough light. some of this is going to be definitely an extremely delicate moment for the taliban, because hundreds of our i cells are operatives, have been highly trained over the last few years. and they...
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humanitarian crisis and because that kind of thing always focuses the minds of people outside a country like af canister, perhaps to recognition of the taliban by step change if you will. if the u. s. says yes, we can work with them. that might be a domino effect with all the countries. oh yes, a minute terry and crisis is looming and it's far worse than any one anticipated. and on the 2nd question, the united states could just stop short of recognizing the pilot. bon, we need to create a new system in which a working relationship exists with the thought upon. but even if a major recognition is not done, but as long as the a fun people can create a sustainable society and the pilot one can respond to what the international community expects of them as well. okay, we must leave it there. thank you so much about the la, bahia for joining us from cobbled good to get your thoughts. thank you for having me, rocky prime minister must suffer. alchemy says he will do everything he can to ensure fair elections. the country is holding a parliamentary vote on sunday early ballots will cost on friday by me
humanitarian crisis and because that kind of thing always focuses the minds of people outside a country like af canister, perhaps to recognition of the taliban by step change if you will. if the u. s. says yes, we can work with them. that might be a domino effect with all the countries. oh yes, a minute terry and crisis is looming and it's far worse than any one anticipated. and on the 2nd question, the united states could just stop short of recognizing the pilot. bon, we need to create a new...
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take the government to implement that on the international community, has a responsibility towards af connie's done that includes international and humanitarian aid to i've got his experience has shown that isolation leads to polarization and sha position. we know that cooperation and dialogue could lead to moderation and resolution of conflict. a prominent afghan civil activist has been shot dead by an unknown gunman. a dog on berwin was killed in the city of jalal, abide in longer our province. his attackers believed to have escaped out of firing at him from a rickshaw. targeted killings have been on the rise in eastern countries, sparky stones. up while he was walking toward his car, the attacker opened far on him from a ritual and killed him. it happened in an area where taliban police are only a 100 meters away. we're confused now because the previous regime was blaming the telephone, but killing those people not know who is killing them now. hello louis. chillies president has imposed a state of emergency over the so called my put che conflict. the armed indigenous groups been f
take the government to implement that on the international community, has a responsibility towards af connie's done that includes international and humanitarian aid to i've got his experience has shown that isolation leads to polarization and sha position. we know that cooperation and dialogue could lead to moderation and resolution of conflict. a prominent afghan civil activist has been shot dead by an unknown gunman. a dog on berwin was killed in the city of jalal, abide in longer our...
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the conflicts in ethiopia is northern province, as spires fight swelled into neighboring am, hara and af our regions. and as brianca go to reports, a shortage of food in em hara is putting many at risk. saba ali moon was 3 years old when she died. a month later, her mother with a surviving infant is trying to understand what happened. but i name is ellen lewis in on the doctor still me. they have no treatment for men, not as children. but i pleaded to them saying, please save my child's life. they tried putting the treatment in her leg, her hand nose and head. they didn't succeed. they told me she was severely affected by manya tricia and could not help load it. they gave me some syrup and tablets. she passed away exactly a week away on sunday, helped them a curly. it's mark thousands of families in a few years. i'm high region, was sheltering in the city of to say, from fighting for the not tens of thousands of people have fled their homes and of horror and are far regions scrambling for food and shelter in this busting city. fighting between rebels degree and the fuel p military that s
the conflicts in ethiopia is northern province, as spires fight swelled into neighboring am, hara and af our regions. and as brianca go to reports, a shortage of food in em hara is putting many at risk. saba ali moon was 3 years old when she died. a month later, her mother with a surviving infant is trying to understand what happened. but i name is ellen lewis in on the doctor still me. they have no treatment for men, not as children. but i pleaded to them saying, please save my child's life....
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Oct 8, 2021
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but af legal, american first legal is, you know, one tool in the toolbox for fighting back against this administration's illegal, and i'll say it, illegal, inconsistent law policies that they're trying to implement at warp speed. oh, we're going right to questions. okay. great. >> go ahead and ask a couple that i have. >> i know i'm the only thing between you and lunch. it's always a tough speaking spot. >> this is political. what do you think the motivations are to admit the 11 to 22 million people? >> i think it's to permanently restructure the electorate. i mean, again, this is not always true, because i will tell you, i interact with first generation immigrants all the time, you know, many of them are doing critical and important work, you know, sort of at a -- at a -- in the service sector. and many of them come up to me and they're enthusiastic, uh, about president trump and president trump's policies. but so many of them emigrated here illegally. that's the thing we have to remember. we have a process. everyone that comes here illegally is jumping in front of the line, inconsiste
but af legal, american first legal is, you know, one tool in the toolbox for fighting back against this administration's illegal, and i'll say it, illegal, inconsistent law policies that they're trying to implement at warp speed. oh, we're going right to questions. okay. great. >> go ahead and ask a couple that i have. >> i know i'm the only thing between you and lunch. it's always a tough speaking spot. >> this is political. what do you think the motivations are to admit the...
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i commuted every single day for 36 years as vice■[ president afe killed.t family, never stop doing that and. when it was announced that i had flown 1 million on air force aircraft. i'm getting in th9 car and he says -- and i thought theec service was going to shoot true story. i said iany idea. he said we are at the retirement center. i think 21 days a year, 121. you have traveled over to million miles. i don't want to hear anymore about the air force. but in the build back better plan, i have more money for passenger rail than the entire system thank you for the introduction. you've done a great job. i mean, it. i am a got elected i checked with the margin was in the state of delare and i found out that by want every precinct in scranton and i looked up and said mom, i did it. [applause] it's great to be here iní? pennsylvania with a close friend, governor wolf. good to see you. [applause] let me back into the district i grew up not very far from where he grew up. if is about five or six blocks and we were about 18 years apart and 17 years apart so it's l
i commuted every single day for 36 years as vice■[ president afe killed.t family, never stop doing that and. when it was announced that i had flown 1 million on air force aircraft. i'm getting in th9 car and he says -- and i thought theec service was going to shoot true story. i said iany idea. he said we are at the retirement center. i think 21 days a year, 121. you have traveled over to million miles. i don't want to hear anymore about the air force. but in the build back better plan, i...
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and the director of the afs was telling me that is going to go on.e of us of a certain age can remember a time when earningsjust kind of went up year on year on year, and they're barely going up anymore and they have barely been going up for a decade. that is a really important political point. if we're not getting better off over time, we're not going to feel so happy with the status quo. and here is one more shocking fact about that. if you look at where wages would have been if we continued on the precrisis trend, the average wage would have been 43,000, nearly 44. but now in five years�* time it will only be 31,000, so 13 grand less then we might have had if we were growing like we used to. �* , , ., ~ had if we were growing like we used to. , , .,�*, the time is 1.16. our top story this lunchtime... france seizes a british trawler amid escalating tensions over post brexit fishing rights and coming up... how our listening habits have changed during the pandemic. coming up in the sport on the bbc news _ coming up in the sport on the bbc news chann
and the director of the afs was telling me that is going to go on.e of us of a certain age can remember a time when earningsjust kind of went up year on year on year, and they're barely going up anymore and they have barely been going up for a decade. that is a really important political point. if we're not getting better off over time, we're not going to feel so happy with the status quo. and here is one more shocking fact about that. if you look at where wages would have been if we continued...
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Oct 1, 2021
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a caravan >> tucker: af caravan of roughly 85,000 migrants currently in panama heading to the unitedleast 60,000 of those migrants reportedly are haitian. the foreign minister expressed surprise that biden administration is not doing anything to stop the care of hands from forming. to be sounded the alarm when we should have and yet, the border remains open. jenkins demonstrated how many migrants make the journey every day of the year. >> we'll be for migrant crosses into the u.s., they have to step foot into mexico, which requires only a few pesos. this is the river separating mexico and guatemala. the international bridge the legal way to cross but this is a legal way and thousands do it everyday. more than 13,000 agents applying for refugee status at this moment in cup at you on the other side of those things. >> tucker: todd is the senior national security fellow for immigration studies. the author of "covert border war" which is what is happening now and thank you so much for coming on. >> another 60,000 haitians, describe what this is about exactly. i don't think if you told th
a caravan >> tucker: af caravan of roughly 85,000 migrants currently in panama heading to the unitedleast 60,000 of those migrants reportedly are haitian. the foreign minister expressed surprise that biden administration is not doing anything to stop the care of hands from forming. to be sounded the alarm when we should have and yet, the border remains open. jenkins demonstrated how many migrants make the journey every day of the year. >> we'll be for migrant crosses into the u.s.,...
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anyway, time is running out to pass those bills, and that means everyone is getting stressed, af. >>nt biden on the road today trying to watchet up pressure on members of his own party to bridge deep divides and pass hid ambitious proposal to the country's safety net. >> top advisors have grown impatient with the pace to have the talks. >> democrats on the hill are starting to say we need joe biden to step in. >> but president biden is confident they will get it across the finish lion. >> i've told you before what my neurosurgeon said years ago when i had the aneurysm, he said, senator, your problem is you're a congenital optimists. but i'm convinced we're going to get it done. >> joe biden, your brain is broken and i love it! but yes right now the democrats are moving slower than my goddam postmates order! where is it? i understand the frustration. it's just a bill. it shouldn't take half the life span of a pug! daddy's doing a segment. benifer. you're talking about the democrats, they need to make sure to take time the tbhail're writing disappoints everybody. get a lean cuisine. th
anyway, time is running out to pass those bills, and that means everyone is getting stressed, af. >>nt biden on the road today trying to watchet up pressure on members of his own party to bridge deep divides and pass hid ambitious proposal to the country's safety net. >> top advisors have grown impatient with the pace to have the talks. >> democrats on the hill are starting to say we need joe biden to step in. >> but president biden is confident they will get it across...
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retirement in 2010, mike hashi worked in prive industry, and now is the chief executive officer of af buildin information systems technology company headquartered in his home town of pittsburgh, pennsylvania. in october of 2017, he published hisld first book, "inside camp david", the private world of the presidential retreat. he speaks often about the book and covered by the "wall street journal," the "today" show, smithsonian, npr, c-span and many. other print radio and television outlets.ue after our conversation mike will be a taking questions from our live audience. please put your questions foror mike in the chat and we will get to as many as possible at the end of our program. welcome tote white house histor live, mike. >> thank you, colleen. wonderful to be here. as most would say it is a great honor and privilege to serve our navy and nation and i appreciate the time tona share a few stori and insights with our viewers. >> why don't we start w from th beginning. yourll u story with camp david. tell us about how you were selected asd, commander of camp david and what that proce
retirement in 2010, mike hashi worked in prive industry, and now is the chief executive officer of af buildin information systems technology company headquartered in his home town of pittsburgh, pennsylvania. in october of 2017, he published hisld first book, "inside camp david", the private world of the presidential retreat. he speaks often about the book and covered by the "wall street journal," the "today" show, smithsonian, npr, c-span and many. other print...
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we will call them kremlin agents,af white nationalists, racists. the most important part that happened today, i think. the a democratic party believes that it owns race, it owns the discourse around race, that it owns the accusations of racism. they believe they have become such good people, primarily white liberals who engineered this today, that racism is now their little toy, their little weapon that they get to exploit and play with anytime they want. it is not a serious issue for them. they have no serious convictions about it, it is just something they use for font to destroy anybody's reputation who opposes them and today provided the most vivid example of how f they do that. >> tucker: do you think there will ever be in this case or any other going forward a moment with the people who cover the stuff pause and say maybe i should learn something? >> the reason i don't think that will happen, it happened in the iraq war, the media got the iraq war wrong and there was self-reflection. "the new york times" in 2004 is said we got this very wrong
we will call them kremlin agents,af white nationalists, racists. the most important part that happened today, i think. the a democratic party believes that it owns race, it owns the discourse around race, that it owns the accusations of racism. they believe they have become such good people, primarily white liberals who engineered this today, that racism is now their little toy, their little weapon that they get to exploit and play with anytime they want. it is not a serious issue for them....
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are confident that it will get done for the various sectors of the population that will be directly af >> let me talk about the overall number, because in the discussion of compromise, it looks like one side is doing the compromising, so chairman sanders started at $6 trillion back in the spring. then the progressives came down to 3.5. then pramila jayapal said 2.5 to 2.9. now it's down at 1.75 to 1.5 being his floor. joe manchin has been at a trillion and a half dollars for months. is there an indication that he is moving or at this point that he really needs to? >> well, he would argue and has argued both to me and to other people that he came from $0, that he was for the infrastructure bill that passed in a large bipartisan way, the hard traditional infrastructure bill, but on these issues, he didn't feel and still doesn't feel like it's time to do these broad policy changes that the president is so intent on doing. and so he says, well, i came from zero to 1.5 and now i'm going up a little bit. and progressives, of course, as you said, bernie sanders actually had like a $7 trillion
are confident that it will get done for the various sectors of the population that will be directly af >> let me talk about the overall number, because in the discussion of compromise, it looks like one side is doing the compromising, so chairman sanders started at $6 trillion back in the spring. then the progressives came down to 3.5. then pramila jayapal said 2.5 to 2.9. now it's down at 1.75 to 1.5 being his floor. joe manchin has been at a trillion and a half dollars for months. is...
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and i'm ken wayne, the chief of the oakland police department sharing details today af of a sobering september. >> 17 people were killed in oakland, making it the most violent month of the year and the deadliest since 2013. >> over the weekend. 10 guns were recovered by authorities in the city more than 900 have been recovered this year, which is more than 100 a month. and tonight chief leronne armstrong is once again making a public plea to the community. kron four's amanda hari explains the chief's message. >> the oakland police chief says the department is working with limited officers and they're still working on solving many of those more than 100 homicides that have happened so far this year to solve all of those. the police chief has moved 6 additional officers from other divisions to the homicide division. >> 106 losses of life. >> again, police chief leronne armstrong opened his media conference for the second of silence for each person killed in oakland this year in the month of september alone there were 17 homicide. it's september. >> 2021 has been the most violent month.
and i'm ken wayne, the chief of the oakland police department sharing details today af of a sobering september. >> 17 people were killed in oakland, making it the most violent month of the year and the deadliest since 2013. >> over the weekend. 10 guns were recovered by authorities in the city more than 900 have been recovered this year, which is more than 100 a month. and tonight chief leronne armstrong is once again making a public plea to the community. kron four's amanda hari...
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with me, we have pauljohnson, the afs director.e knew the wheels was coming off the justice system and health system and all those sorts of things. overthis health system and all those sorts of things. over this period, the chancellor has said let�*s ramp up taxes and ramp up spending and take us toa taxes and ramp up spending and take us to a new place, a place we haven�*t been before. us to a new place, a place we haven't been before.- us to a new place, a place we haven't been before. that's because of democratic _ haven't been before. that's because of democratic pressure _ haven't been before. that's because of democratic pressure really, i haven't been before. that's because of democratic pressure really, not i of democratic pressure really, not the pandemic. it�*s of democratic pressure really, not the pandemic-— the pandemic. it's not to do with the pandemic. it's not to do with the pandemic. — the pandemic. it's not to do with the pandemic, no. _ the pandemic. it's not to do with the pandemic, no. it's _ the pandemic. it's
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but once again, the lanes have finally start to clear up af after this crash. tonight. the big thing that we want to let folks know if you are going to be out on the roadside just kind of take things a little bit. easy. give yourself some extra time to get your destination's because the roads are slick and things as reese's just said, things are only going to get worse over the next few days and we're going continue our team coverage right now by taking a live look now at the current pg e outages across the bay area. the utility. >> preparing us. there might be more tomorrow. you can see there are still some customers affected along the peninsula and also in the east bay, the green indicates one to 49 customers affected the yellow diamond shape. that's 50 to about 500 so there are still some people in the bay area that don't have power tonight. but. that is the real question is what going is what going to be happening as a officials are saying. and get ready for the weather heading our way. >> kron four's amanda hari continuing our live team coverage tonight with a look
but once again, the lanes have finally start to clear up af after this crash. tonight. the big thing that we want to let folks know if you are going to be out on the roadside just kind of take things a little bit. easy. give yourself some extra time to get your destination's because the roads are slick and things as reese's just said, things are only going to get worse over the next few days and we're going continue our team coverage right now by taking a live look now at the current pg e...
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they forced us to go hungry, he said, believing it afs a negotiation tactic. similar situation right now, made even more difficult by the fact five of them are children with the youngest being just 8 months old. in the small town where the missionary group is based, a protest calling for their release. palpable anger rising toward what they see as an incompetent government. this protester says these missionariaries do things for us in our village the government doesn't. they handed the country over to the gang. we demand their release because these missionaries are everything for us here. people have been angry because there's been little updates from the government as to what if any progress are made. though a government source says that's on purpose so as not to make negotiations any harder. but it remains impossible to know how long the 17 missionaries will remain captive inside whatever location the gang has placed them. for the father he says it was nearly three weeks in total. he says the kidnappers play with time, test the nerves of the victims especial
they forced us to go hungry, he said, believing it afs a negotiation tactic. similar situation right now, made even more difficult by the fact five of them are children with the youngest being just 8 months old. in the small town where the missionary group is based, a protest calling for their release. palpable anger rising toward what they see as an incompetent government. this protester says these missionariaries do things for us in our village the government doesn't. they handed the country...
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and founder of hashtag woke af nation and co-host of the podcast "democracyish" danielle moody. michael, we mentioned president biden's sinking approval ratings at the top of the show. he addressed the issue just over an hour ago at his g20 press conference in rome. take a listen. >> by the way, look. the polls are going to go up and down and up and down. they were high early, then they got medium. then, went back up and now they're low. well, look. this is -- look at every other president. it's the same thing has happened but that's not why i ran. i didn't run to determine how well i'm going to do in the polls. i ran to make sure that i followed through on what i said i would do as president of the united states. >> now, in addition to all that, presidents biden's polling numbers with black americans have slipped. a recent morning consult poll showing that 69% of black voters approve of his performance. 25% disapprove. net approval, down 25 points since august 1st. michael, what do you think is driving these trends? and can the administration turn this around before the midterm
and founder of hashtag woke af nation and co-host of the podcast "democracyish" danielle moody. michael, we mentioned president biden's sinking approval ratings at the top of the show. he addressed the issue just over an hour ago at his g20 press conference in rome. take a listen. >> by the way, look. the polls are going to go up and down and up and down. they were high early, then they got medium. then, went back up and now they're low. well, look. this is -- look at every...
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. >> the ability for a consumer to go watch a movie, step out of af movie theater, which a lot of casinosty to play the game and play that immersive experience. it's game-changing, really >> reporter: betting on the game changing can be done from your living room. fubo tv will change the betting options as users change the channel. want to see bets in action there's augmented reality to layer in the wagers, stats and graphics while fans watch in real life. more ways to play and more ways to pay casinos from las vegas to pennsylvania are offering digital wallets right on your phone that avoid germy cash, track player rewards and offer solutions for responsible gaming >> at the end of the day, we leverage technology and real-time data to better inform and identify abnormalities in betting patterns, problematic bettors, responsible gaming issues and report those back t the regulators and operators in realtime. >> reporter: but many of the advances require approval of gaming regulators. some states haven't even signed off on gambling. >> every state has adopted this a little bit differently i
. >> the ability for a consumer to go watch a movie, step out of af movie theater, which a lot of casinosty to play the game and play that immersive experience. it's game-changing, really >> reporter: betting on the game changing can be done from your living room. fubo tv will change the betting options as users change the channel. want to see bets in action there's augmented reality to layer in the wagers, stats and graphics while fans watch in real life. more ways to play and more...
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what i've been doing is reminding folks include my friends at white house, that af strong voice too. progressives in the senate have a strong voice, and that's why we have to come together. i believe that both senators manchin and sinema are negotiating in good faith, and they're trying to find a path forward. that is absolutely what we have to do. it's not just about them, it's about all 50 of us in the senate democratic caucus and of course the members of the house, and we all have to figure out how to come together and find that path forward. >> so as we look at the president's legislative agenda in congress, how much of it is hanging on what happens with these negotiations. congress certainly was able to pass a massive coronavirus relief package earlier this year, but the rest of the president's biggest priorities remain unchecked there. i mean, look at them all. there's a bunch of really important things there. many having frankly uncertain paths of gets through the senate. has congress failed the president? democrats are the ones that are infighting when they could pass these b
what i've been doing is reminding folks include my friends at white house, that af strong voice too. progressives in the senate have a strong voice, and that's why we have to come together. i believe that both senators manchin and sinema are negotiating in good faith, and they're trying to find a path forward. that is absolutely what we have to do. it's not just about them, it's about all 50 of us in the senate democratic caucus and of course the members of the house, and we all have to figure...
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investigating the riot at the capital moves forward with contempt charges against steve bannon the next steps afi missed you! you just want to video call the kids. ok. hush little baby... don't say a word... but if slow upload speeds turns your goodnight call into an accidental horror movie... can you hear me? shut it down. just remember. you're not a bad mom. you just need better internet. at&t fiber delivers faster upload speeds for more reliable video calls. get at&t fiber, plans starting at $35 a month for a year. limited availability in select areas. call 1.877.only.att. ever wonder how san francisco became the greenest big city in america? just ask the employee owners of recology. we built the recycling system from the ground up, helping san francisco become the first city in the country to have a universal recycling and composting program for residents and businesses. but it all starts with you. let's keep making a differene together. become a homeless shelter. the kimpton buchanan hotel backed out of selling that property to the city, ending a months long debate between the community and
investigating the riot at the capital moves forward with contempt charges against steve bannon the next steps afi missed you! you just want to video call the kids. ok. hush little baby... don't say a word... but if slow upload speeds turns your goodnight call into an accidental horror movie... can you hear me? shut it down. just remember. you're not a bad mom. you just need better internet. at&t fiber delivers faster upload speeds for more reliable video calls. get at&t fiber, plans...
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like the courts are trying to remake the society into their version, their handmade's tale fantasy of afing disattorney-client privilege yeah. >> well, look, i think they think the warren court is where things started going wrong. >> yes. >> the john burke society. the forefathers of today's republican party. you know, they used to have these impeach earle warren billboards. essentially what the modern right's project for all of these years, you know, going on, what is it, 60 years has been to reverse everything that the warren court did, and i think that they are getting klesser -- closer and closer to reversing that. the day after roe, 11 states will bana borings immediately. they already have laws that will go into effect. >> yeah. >> i think it's important to note that in the past women weren't arrested that often when abortion was illegal, but that was before the right had coded abortion as murder. abortion used to be the crime of abortion. now they think it's murder. i think we are going to see women -- >> yeah. >> -- be arrested and go to prison. >> yeah. it's going to get ugly. m
like the courts are trying to remake the society into their version, their handmade's tale fantasy of afing disattorney-client privilege yeah. >> well, look, i think they think the warren court is where things started going wrong. >> yes. >> the john burke society. the forefathers of today's republican party. you know, they used to have these impeach earle warren billboards. essentially what the modern right's project for all of these years, you know, going on, what is it, 60...
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we've saidgeneral 13 letters in the last takes weeks and months to get af the letters we've got nothing. they just gave us the finger said we're not g to you. and all were actually sent to the attorney general. here is a letter sent a specific thing to b days here is what fbi to convene leaders. communication cnieporting. a snitc line on parents. a left pion politically, i don't communication withborder somethin a federal dedicated lines of communication on violent crime in violent crime went democrats have defunded police. can't do that. racist hate america curriculum. nope. can't focus on the southern border where this.s: the samerick garland is0 on --. hiredgps, hired garbage together. gave that to they they had a a basis to open up inveenigation into a at q the firm hired by the campaign. cut outhe middle men. going dhe fbi. ji at the fbi handed bunch toldlson anded indicted by the special counsel. few weeks ago the i report tha maid over 200 errorsssmi lies in just 29 randomlyisa thettorney general of the u inhadedicated line of commu mr. chairman afraid. for the fffste,ime during
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santelli here at cme hq on manufacturing, 59.2, a bit of a miss sequentially following last month af'spected at 58.2 and 54.9 last month. let's compress it into the composite, also a couple points higher than our final read at the end of last month at 55.0. at 1.67%, ten-year notes are down a few on the day, but up ten basis points on the week, and bund yields hit an intraday high yield of minus 0.7, the highest intraday trade since may of 2019. "squawk on the street" returns after these messages t all. you have to deal with higher expectations and you have to lower wait times. with ibm, you can do both. your business can unify apps and data across your clouds. so you can address supply chain issues in real time, before they impact your bottom line. predicting and managing operational issues that's why so many businesses work with ibm. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it's another day. and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it could be the day there's a cyberthreat. only comcast business' secure network solutions give you the power of sd-wan and adva
santelli here at cme hq on manufacturing, 59.2, a bit of a miss sequentially following last month af'spected at 58.2 and 54.9 last month. let's compress it into the composite, also a couple points higher than our final read at the end of last month at 55.0. at 1.67%, ten-year notes are down a few on the day, but up ten basis points on the week, and bund yields hit an intraday high yield of minus 0.7, the highest intraday trade since may of 2019. "squawk on the street" returns after...
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there have been quite afe few studies by the department of the interior itself to look at growth versusthe department concluded that that would result in significant losses and to state and federal treasury , closures and discouragement of new mines and as senator master said encourages operators to leave lower grade or in the ground by wasting public resources. >> i appreciate that. >> i've always instructed we don't know how much we produce and with that responsibility perspective don't we need a full accounting of how much if we have a policy grounded in reality. >> we definitely need transparency so we can understand what is what is coming up and it's hard to get assessments of what the impact could be but i do think that we have sufficient information to know that the industry can handle the impact of the new revenue streams and still be very successful and profitable. i appreciate you mentioning the differences with various minerals and we recognize that as well and are open to conversations how to get that to the taxpayer back what we have on federal land is important spent the h
there have been quite afe few studies by the department of the interior itself to look at growth versusthe department concluded that that would result in significant losses and to state and federal treasury , closures and discouragement of new mines and as senator master said encourages operators to leave lower grade or in the ground by wasting public resources. >> i appreciate that. >> i've always instructed we don't know how much we produce and with that responsibility perspective...
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are actively following up on our efforts to build pest prevention into, i think it was 34 0 units of af0 units five years ago under a grant we are implementing. i will be here to the end of this. i am going to finish this up. i think it is important to know how effective it has been and whether, you know, the pests are controlled. if so, what is most effective? if quality of life is improved for residents. that is the important thing. i wanted to highlight that as one of the important projects going on. next slide, please. the metric that we have been most relying on for pesticide use in the city is use of tier 1, most hazardous pesticides in the city. the trend from our baseline year of 2010 to 2020 is 97% reduction since 2010. that is good. but not as good as last year. last year it was 98% reduction. we lost a percent. we did foresee this. some of the city ipm folks warned this might happen. i will tell you about the reasons in a moment. looking in a different way. this is what the tier 1 pesticide use looks like city-wide since 2010. this is what the tier 2 and 3 has as products loo
are actively following up on our efforts to build pest prevention into, i think it was 34 0 units of af0 units five years ago under a grant we are implementing. i will be here to the end of this. i am going to finish this up. i think it is important to know how effective it has been and whether, you know, the pests are controlled. if so, what is most effective? if quality of life is improved for residents. that is the important thing. i wanted to highlight that as one of the important projects...
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we think oh, that's blue stuff and shoots all of a sudden and rip off a sheet af you when you're asleepack ugliness and you look down and blue down there and the black up there and it's just -- there is mother earth and comfort, and there is -- is there death? i don't know. but is that death? is that the way death is? it was so moving to me. this experience is something unbelievable. yeah, you know, the weightlessness of my stomach and this is so weird. but not as weird as the covering of blue. this is what i never expected. oh, it's one thing to say oh, the sky and the thing and the fragile. it's all true. but what isn't true, what is unknown is, is this pillow, there is this soft blue. look at the beauty of that color. and it's so thin. and you're through it in an instant. is it a mile? two miles? >> it depends on how you measure. but maybe 50 miles. >> but you're going 2,000 miles an hour, so you're through 50 miles or whatever the mathematic was and a beat and the beat and you're in the blue and you're in the black and you're into -- you know it's galaxies and things. but what you s
we think oh, that's blue stuff and shoots all of a sudden and rip off a sheet af you when you're asleepack ugliness and you look down and blue down there and the black up there and it's just -- there is mother earth and comfort, and there is -- is there death? i don't know. but is that death? is that the way death is? it was so moving to me. this experience is something unbelievable. yeah, you know, the weightlessness of my stomach and this is so weird. but not as weird as the covering of blue....
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presentation are decline in enrollment was slightly under two percent and more have said the statewide was .6, af he was around 4.7 percent and that was from 2019 2021 and i want to make sure we're getting the public apples apples comparisons because i've seen things in the mediaand other places where it's like we've had a six percent decline. the state decline was larger than that and the national decline was comparable . i want to make sure i'm understanding and apples to apples comparison so maybe i'm missing it. i don't see in here the overal enrollment decline.do we have that data ? >> it's .6 percent . >> slide four shows sfusd in the past few years relative to the current year. and then it's slide nine tk through 13 enrollment on the left-hand side andkindergarten pacific on the right-hand side . because that has been a great experience . in many areas. so it also matters which year you're comparing. so because of the data that i mentioned earlier, when we're looking at other communities statewide or nationally, the 2020, 2021 school year is the most recentyear for which we have that data
presentation are decline in enrollment was slightly under two percent and more have said the statewide was .6, af he was around 4.7 percent and that was from 2019 2021 and i want to make sure we're getting the public apples apples comparisons because i've seen things in the mediaand other places where it's like we've had a six percent decline. the state decline was larger than that and the national decline was comparable . i want to make sure i'm understanding and apples to apples comparison so...
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children experience symptoms consistent with covid-19 symptoms for af variety of reason. thus there needs to be robust strategyne to prevent the sprea of covid-19 in schools, prevent school from unnecessarily quarantining children and their families and toer avoid reverti back to exclusively remote learning. i look chforward to today's discussion and learning morehe about how to best keep our children safe not just from the virus itself but from the secondary harms of the virus.ar i thank our witnesses for being here today and for those which us here virtually and for being part of this important discussion. i yield back. >> i thank the gentleman. chair now recognizes the chairmanha of the full committe mr. pollone, for five minutes for an openinge statement. >> thank you, chairwoman. the covid-19 pandemic has been one of our nation's most challenging periods. committee has worked tirelessly to ensure the nation has the resources necessary to combat the pandemic, and i wanted to also thank the chair for her continued subcommittee's laser focus on efforts to end the hepand
children experience symptoms consistent with covid-19 symptoms for af variety of reason. thus there needs to be robust strategyne to prevent the sprea of covid-19 in schools, prevent school from unnecessarily quarantining children and their families and toer avoid reverti back to exclusively remote learning. i look chforward to today's discussion and learning morehe about how to best keep our children safe not just from the virus itself but from the secondary harms of the virus.ar i thank our...
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af know, he would not meet the standards of any state child welfare placement law really states should insist placement be done in accordance with state law. not much has changed since the senate investigated that. in the face of these interest costs, some states start to take action on their own, for governor desantis, texas asgovernor abbott south carolina governor mcmaster but they need the help of congress to see the laws you pass are actually enforced but there are some things you can do to assist the state and help mitigate the cost.e [screaming] i'm here today as mother and cofounder of the functional awareness coalition. we are a nonprofit organization comprised of three families. fighting to raiseio awareness oa paradigm shift accordingly opioid crisis and educate the public on devastating effects from countless families who lost their lovedco ones. the first question, why is this woman about paradigm sitting at a quarter crisis meeting? i'm here tois tell you one of te single worst problems caused by the current border policies, the problem that dwarfed border problems we are
af know, he would not meet the standards of any state child welfare placement law really states should insist placement be done in accordance with state law. not much has changed since the senate investigated that. in the face of these interest costs, some states start to take action on their own, for governor desantis, texas asgovernor abbott south carolina governor mcmaster but they need the help of congress to see the laws you pass are actually enforced but there are some things you can do...
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administration benefits from good and solid oversight and i think that even with the narrow from the afbecause we all probably you yourself as described this is a good war, versus the other which is a bed were which is kind of hard for members of congress in the early centers to stand up against it and i appreciate that so i think we have to start from a different spot. and of members of congress, one member or another today, i've asked the administration that is in a letter there and i do not answer so when are you going to do about this. >> so little bit of follow-up on that, reauthorization requirements, do you think you could help ensure that we were not really running on autopilot in reference to some of what we saw in the united states towards iraq and away from afghanistan and do you think that the authorization requirements would've been like enforcing mechanism positive or negative and what are your thoughts on that ? >> my view is that congress had more than sufficient ability to work there will if they would and it's a power of the purse and have been astonished as sitting on
administration benefits from good and solid oversight and i think that even with the narrow from the afbecause we all probably you yourself as described this is a good war, versus the other which is a bed were which is kind of hard for members of congress in the early centers to stand up against it and i appreciate that so i think we have to start from a different spot. and of members of congress, one member or another today, i've asked the administration that is in a letter there and i do not...
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presentation are decline in enrollment was slightly under two percent and more have said the statewide was .6, af he was around 4.7 percent and that was from 2019 2021 and i want to make sure we're getting the public apples apples comparisons because i've seen things in the mediaand other places where it's like we've had a six percent decline. the state decline was larger than that and the national decline was comparable . i want to make sure i'm understanding and apples to apples comparison so maybe i'm missing it. i don't see in here the overal enrollment decline.do we have that data ? >> it's .6 percent . >> slide four shows sfusd in the past few years relative to the current year. and then it's slide nine tk through 13 enrollment on the left-hand side andkindergarten pacific on the right-hand side . because that has been a great experience . in many areas. so it also matters which year you're comparing. so because of the data that i mentioned earlier, when we're looking at other communities statewide or nationally, the 2020, 2021 school year is the most recentyear for which we have that data
presentation are decline in enrollment was slightly under two percent and more have said the statewide was .6, af he was around 4.7 percent and that was from 2019 2021 and i want to make sure we're getting the public apples apples comparisons because i've seen things in the mediaand other places where it's like we've had a six percent decline. the state decline was larger than that and the national decline was comparable . i want to make sure i'm understanding and apples to apples comparison so...
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nataa del toro: in the streets spanisharlem, a frh sound erges using af-cuban modies nataa del toro: in the streewi rhythm d blue, once youtart feen' those poly i del ro: we ke it li ythatn americreframed yow! ♪ america reframed was made possible the hn d. ancatherint. fomarthur fodationg, wynce foundaon, thnationalndowment for ths