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anne-marie: your cousin rhodian.nd i will ask the question but to make a comment because telus about your inner sources of strength, i think that it really is a comment on your sources of strength and actually witness that i'm grateful to be part of this conversation i will ask you all to reflect some sort of closing remarks on the rights also new americans, i am curious about your thoughts on the nation of power douglas has said it seems nothing without demand this if we simplify the current situation to white men have the power and how much is needed on our part selectively as women of color how did you think about that. from frederick douglass, when we have a reference to our current situation and maybe an invitation, just to hear some final thoughts. cecilia: tara, would you want to go first. tyra: i would like to use some final thoughts and then i would comment. i think it is very true. if we look at history, the changes that we saw in history it would come from the power that was given to us. he came from our b
anne-marie: your cousin rhodian.nd i will ask the question but to make a comment because telus about your inner sources of strength, i think that it really is a comment on your sources of strength and actually witness that i'm grateful to be part of this conversation i will ask you all to reflect some sort of closing remarks on the rights also new americans, i am curious about your thoughts on the nation of power douglas has said it seems nothing without demand this if we simplify the current...
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anne marie que podemos hacer, univision, para que esto sea un parteaguas.ambiar como pensamos y cambiar los prejuicios. leÓn: ahora quiero terminar sobre estos temas y quiero preguntarte cuÁl es su sueÑo? >> mi sueÑo es que la policÍa se vaya de estados unidos. yo creo que no necesitamos la policÍa. en los Ángeles, la policÍa recibe 50% del presupuesto de la ciudad y esto es mucho dinero. nosotros, en nuestras comunidades, tenemos que usar este dinero para dÁrselo a la gente y mejorar las escuelas, para dar comida a la gente que no tiene comida. mi sueÑo es que tenemos que luchar por esto y si la policÍa no existiera en nuestras comunidades podrÍamos mejorar. no tenemos que dar dinero a los abusadores. leÓn: gracias por la opinión. hacemos una Última pausa. ya regresamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ leÓn: a veces se nos olvida que la Única manera de aprender en la vida es escuchando y hoy hemos aprendido mucho de estas experiencias. gracias por estar con nosotros. yarel: gracias por su honestidad y compartir con nosotros sus experiencias y queremos seguir escuchando y para
anne marie que podemos hacer, univision, para que esto sea un parteaguas.ambiar como pensamos y cambiar los prejuicios. leÓn: ahora quiero terminar sobre estos temas y quiero preguntarte cuÁl es su sueÑo? >> mi sueÑo es que la policÍa se vaya de estados unidos. yo creo que no necesitamos la policÍa. en los Ángeles, la policÍa recibe 50% del presupuesto de la ciudad y esto es mucho dinero. nosotros, en nuestras comunidades, tenemos que usar este dinero para dÁrselo a la gente y...
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. >> harris: you talked with anne-marie? >> president trump: yes. >> harris: it didn't get a lot of coverage. we talked about on both measures on fox. but his murder was streamed live on fox. african-american cop. these have been really tough couple of weeks. you have lost people of color on both sides of what i guess would be termed as a fight, although i think we are all in this together. and we got to get to a better place. speech he was chief doran, i spoke to his wife, she was devastated. sounds just like a great woman. i said, "did you see all the people that went to that funeral?" it was incredible. it wasn't covered. this was an african-american top guy, many years on the forest. killed by looters. he wasn't being aggressive, either. >> harris: he was defending his friend. >> president trump: he was a very professional guy and he was killed. the people got it, because i don't know if you got to see that, but -- >> harris: the visitation on one day in the funeral the next. >> president trump: it was around the block.
. >> harris: you talked with anne-marie? >> president trump: yes. >> harris: it didn't get a lot of coverage. we talked about on both measures on fox. but his murder was streamed live on fox. african-american cop. these have been really tough couple of weeks. you have lost people of color on both sides of what i guess would be termed as a fight, although i think we are all in this together. and we got to get to a better place. speech he was chief doran, i spoke to his wife,...
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founded by george cleveland who is actually at this event, the grandson of grover, his sister anne and also mary anne cleveland cohen, they found that actual dress, the wedding dress that actually exists in the white house collection at the -- the white house first ladies collection at the smithsonian, so that's just a powerful display of how wonderful and how elegant she was. i think people will certainly learn from history from that. >> there was an enormous age difference between the two. how does the family process that piece of information? >> you know, i think it was a love story that was kindled by francis' father. he was a dear friend of grover and i think upon his death, i think grover felt the need to make sure francis was taken care of for the rest of her life and they loved each other. i think definitely he was definitely a lot older by a stretch of 25 to 30 years, but i think, you know, at that time she trusted him and i think that he was the guardian for many years and i think she had complete trust. they loved each other and they had a wonderful family, susan. >> they really did n
founded by george cleveland who is actually at this event, the grandson of grover, his sister anne and also mary anne cleveland cohen, they found that actual dress, the wedding dress that actually exists in the white house collection at the -- the white house first ladies collection at the smithsonian, so that's just a powerful display of how wonderful and how elegant she was. i think people will certainly learn from history from that. >> there was an enormous age difference between the...
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ann marie. coming up, the promise to troops.large number of more on that next. this is bloomberg. mark: this is "bloomberg daybreak" i'm manus in dubai. recovery from c the coronavirus pandemic and businesses continue to reopen around the world. gauges show economies stabilizing following despitenavirus shutdown a slew of risks on the horizon. u.s.-china relations, havoc on streets of the united states of america eventually victories.g hard won you toph, great to have with us. one thing that i'm exploring is i t equity markets and emphasize the word "equity literally suffering from selective hearing and they only see what they want to see narrativehe reopening and none of the political angst there is around the world. do you think we're suffering selective hearing, gone a red, good shade of morning, selective hearing? hristoph: good morning, so the markets' response to the economic policies is very strong and selective, strong because the equity markets, the nasdaq learning from the i ket section foreign view, would say the first winners are the companies, most of them are listed
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i'm here with marie mockett author of "american harvest" will return to the book anne-marie in a moment i just have a couple announcements to make. my name is danny kane and the owner of the bookstore where i'm sitting right now. i'm the director of the paper plane area festival. we appreciate you being here with us today. it would be perhaps more fun if we were all together on a beautiful sunny day but we appreciate this regardless and plan to be back and stronger than ever in 2021. we had a great series of online events they are all archived and available for replay. a couple other things about how this is going to work. marie is going to give a short author talk and show photos about her book then we will open it up to questions. you can ask questions by clicking that ask a question button at the bottom of your screen or typing into the chat window at the right hand side of your screen. we appreciate you asking questions to keep the discussion moving and we want this to be participatory event as much as we can another thing to note at the bottom of the screen is says by american harv
i'm here with marie mockett author of "american harvest" will return to the book anne-marie in a moment i just have a couple announcements to make. my name is danny kane and the owner of the bookstore where i'm sitting right now. i'm the director of the paper plane area festival. we appreciate you being here with us today. it would be perhaps more fun if we were all together on a beautiful sunny day but we appreciate this regardless and plan to be back and stronger than ever in 2021....
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sharrock, from british paralympics, and anne—marie plas, the creator of clu b and anne—marie plas, then many fewer deaths had the uk entered lockdown a week earlier. proffesor neil ferguson — who quit as a government adviser last month after breaking lockdown restrictions — told mps on the commons science committee that the government and its advisers underestimated the scale of the pandemic in this country before lockdown. of the pandemic in this before lockdown happened, the first few weeks of march, we probably had more infections reported in italy and spain. which we have not seen in the surveillance data until that point. so that was much heavier than we had expected. if i go back to the report, what we looked at were a range of scenarios where the key things in the number of deaths is at what point in your local academic do you create interventions? how far in are you when you shutdown transmission? and we frankly underestimated how far into the epidemic this country was. we tried very ha rd to epidemic this country was. we tried very hard to estimate what proportion of cases wer
sharrock, from british paralympics, and anne—marie plas, the creator of clu b and anne—marie plas, then many fewer deaths had the uk entered lockdown a week earlier. proffesor neil ferguson — who quit as a government adviser last month after breaking lockdown restrictions — told mps on the commons science committee that the government and its advisers underestimated the scale of the pandemic in this country before lockdown. of the pandemic in this before lockdown happened, the first few...
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. >> reporter: super-broker mary ann tighe is ny c.e.o.f the world's largest real estate services firm. >> yay! we can all get each other on the screen, but it doesn't tell us a darn thing about real life work from home. >> reporter: have there been no fire sales of office buildings from landlords who need the cash? >> there have been no fire sales to date, this is not a moment where you want to place a valuation on an asset simply because you may get an answer you're not going to like. and the answer may be different a month from now or six months from now. >> reporter: take blackrock, cbs's iconic manhattan headquarters, which tighe's firm had been preparing to sell for over a billion dollars. it's now off the market. why? >> i think people are on pause waiting to see what the market reveals. >> reporter: bob edelstein, however, has evidence that uncertainty is actually killing real estate deals at the moment. >> i'm privy to 10 recent potential transactions. six have stopped negotiating. i don't know if they'll ever negotiate again. thr
. >> reporter: super-broker mary ann tighe is ny c.e.o.f the world's largest real estate services firm. >> yay! we can all get each other on the screen, but it doesn't tell us a darn thing about real life work from home. >> reporter: have there been no fire sales of office buildings from landlords who need the cash? >> there have been no fire sales to date, this is not a moment where you want to place a valuation on an asset simply because you may get an answer you're...
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we also reached out to district attorney anne marie schubert who said she would not comment at this timese the case is ill pending however her this victims and their loved ones have a right to be heard and all 6 district attorney's office is involved in the prosecution of people versus de angelo are working closely with the victims in this case to ensure their statements are considered by the court prior and ethical responsibility to defense given the massive scope of the case the advanced age of many of the victims and witnesses and our inherent obligation to the victim's age as says even if a death penalty was handed down in deangelis case it would take decades before it was carried out he's going to be gates of health. anything happens in the courts rowing the shacks fox 40 news. >>well in the east bay we have 2 public looking to eventually renamed themselves the berkeley unifiscict has passed pport of the black lives matter movement and as part of it, they're calling for the renaming washin elementary schools. it will so resources and programs for black families and creating a black
we also reached out to district attorney anne marie schubert who said she would not comment at this timese the case is ill pending however her this victims and their loved ones have a right to be heard and all 6 district attorney's office is involved in the prosecution of people versus de angelo are working closely with the victims in this case to ensure their statements are considered by the court prior and ethical responsibility to defense given the massive scope of the case the advanced age...
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we also reached out to district attorney anne marie schubert who said she would not comment at this time because the case is still pending however her office had this statement. victims and their loved ones have a right to be heard and all 6 district attorney's office is involved in the prosecution of people versus de angelo are working closely with the victims in this case to ensure their statements are considered by the court prior to sentencing we have a moral and ethical responsibility to consider any offer from the defense given the massive scope of the case the advanced age of many of the victims and witnesses and our inherent obligation to the victim's age as says even if the death penalty was handed down in deangelis case it would take decades before it was carried out he's going to be gates of health. anything happens in the courts rowing the shacks fox 40 news. >>now let's talk the latest with the 49 ers head coach kyle shanahan has a longer to get his team to the super bowl again the niners announcing they're going to keep him as head coach and he has signed for a long-term de
we also reached out to district attorney anne marie schubert who said she would not comment at this time because the case is still pending however her office had this statement. victims and their loved ones have a right to be heard and all 6 district attorney's office is involved in the prosecution of people versus de angelo are working closely with the victims in this case to ensure their statements are considered by the court prior to sentencing we have a moral and ethical responsibility to...
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we also reached out to district attorney anne marie schubert who said she would not comment at this time because the case is still pending however her office had this statement. victims and their loved ones have a right to be heard and all 6 district attorneys offices involved in the prosecution of people versus d'angelo are working closely with the victims in this case to ensure their statements are considered by the court prior to sentencing we have a moral and ethical responsibility to consider any offer from the defense given the massive scope of the case the advanced age of many of the victims and witnesses and our inherent obligation to the victim's age as says even if the death penalty was handed down in deangelis case it would take decades before it was carried out he's going to be at the gates of health. anything happens in the courts rowing the shacks fox 40 news. >>6.49, let's head to los angeles now where a woman damaged her neighbor's car by hitting it with a hammer and then started spouting racist insult it was all caught on video. now that has gone viral down kristine laza
we also reached out to district attorney anne marie schubert who said she would not comment at this time because the case is still pending however her office had this statement. victims and their loved ones have a right to be heard and all 6 district attorneys offices involved in the prosecution of people versus d'angelo are working closely with the victims in this case to ensure their statements are considered by the court prior to sentencing we have a moral and ethical responsibility to...
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so, with that, anne-marie and i will take questions if you have any. >> thank you so much, mr. caplan. and on behalf of the commission, i want to say i recognize how much work has gone into creating and assessing this situation and providing us with as detailed a come as you did. this is a tremendous thing you have to do, and your staff. i want to they thank you for that. i know we'll work together to maintain as many services as we possibly can and appreciate the innovation and creativity that i think that staff has become known for during this time. so, we'll just wait until -- and hope -- that better numbers will come our way. that the point, we certainly trust that you're doing everything you can on behalf of the commission to thank your staff for all the work that is going into assessing the situation. and doing the best we can under the circumstances. commissioners, did you have any other comments or questions for mr. caplan at this time? and i'm seeing all commissioners at this point, which is a good thing. if anybody wants to make a comment, please let me know. commissi
so, with that, anne-marie and i will take questions if you have any. >> thank you so much, mr. caplan. and on behalf of the commission, i want to say i recognize how much work has gone into creating and assessing this situation and providing us with as detailed a come as you did. this is a tremendous thing you have to do, and your staff. i want to they thank you for that. i know we'll work together to maintain as many services as we possibly can and appreciate the innovation and...
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anne makovec. >> and i'm len kiese. good to have you with us. the forecast with mary lee. >>> good morning, len and anne.are looking at clear skies inland, and the low clouds and areas of fog along the coast and around the bay, the onshore marine influence is kicking in for sure at the water. the mt. hamilton camera, mid- to upper 50s to start off the day. 58 for oakland and livermore, and mid-50s for san francisco and santa rosa. as we head through our afternoon, the clouds will stick around along the coast at 63 in pacifica, 67 in san francisco, and clearing. 87 in sa, d heatup to 93 in concord. the full forecast in a few minutes. back to you. >>> i'm kiet do live in oakland. it's a big day for community activists who have been working for years to remove officers from school campuses. that's what is happening tonight with the big vote of the oakland unified school district to remove the officers from the campuses it comes after two weeks of nearly constant demonstrations and rallies over police presence at the oakland unified schools among the backdrop of the protests of the death of george floyd. vot
anne makovec. >> and i'm len kiese. good to have you with us. the forecast with mary lee. >>> good morning, len and anne.are looking at clear skies inland, and the low clouds and areas of fog along the coast and around the bay, the onshore marine influence is kicking in for sure at the water. the mt. hamilton camera, mid- to upper 50s to start off the day. 58 for oakland and livermore, and mid-50s for san francisco and santa rosa. as we head through our afternoon, the clouds will...
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what will biden do, mary anne? >> first of all, to charlie's point, desperate is donald trump in the white house after almost four years and you are now spending tv advertisement -- >> julie: i would have to cut you off. i'm sorry, we have to go to wilmington. we are going live to wilmington, delaware. let's listen to joe biden, democratic presidential candidate. all right, that's a wrap! see you tomorrow! >> for weeks we've been seeing the warning signs. numbers don't lie. infection rates are now going up in more states than they are going down. more than 125,000 people in the united states have lost their lives, and those numbers and new infections continue to grow at an alarming rate. once again, it's confronting a simple fact that we won't be able to solve the economic crisis without a rigorous public health approach. they are not separable. despite the administration's propaganda that their response should be a cause for celebration, despite president trump's request that we should slow down testing because he
what will biden do, mary anne? >> first of all, to charlie's point, desperate is donald trump in the white house after almost four years and you are now spending tv advertisement -- >> julie: i would have to cut you off. i'm sorry, we have to go to wilmington. we are going live to wilmington, delaware. let's listen to joe biden, democratic presidential candidate. all right, that's a wrap! see you tomorrow! >> for weeks we've been seeing the warning signs. numbers don't lie....
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doctor anne marie doherty of the university of edinburgh, many thanks for your time. other things. he died this morning at the age of 88. his agent said he died from illness related to parkinson's and he was surrounded by his family. in a moment i'll talk to the director sir richard eyre but first correspondent sarah campbell looks back at ian home's long career. he was one of britain's most familiar and most reliable character actors, oscar—nominated for this performance in chariots of fire. no! back again, get it level. harold pinter said he was his favourite actor. if i can see the big prize hanging there, believe me, i won't waste any time. he was terrifying as the treacherous android ash in alien. what's this thing with all these numbers? and funny as a priest trying to save the earth in the fifth element. it's a, it's a, it's a... no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. because if it was a bomb, the alarms would go off because all these hotels have bomb detectors, right? alarm sounds. george? at five foot five, he was often cast in diminutive parts. in the borrowers, he
doctor anne marie doherty of the university of edinburgh, many thanks for your time. other things. he died this morning at the age of 88. his agent said he died from illness related to parkinson's and he was surrounded by his family. in a moment i'll talk to the director sir richard eyre but first correspondent sarah campbell looks back at ian home's long career. he was one of britain's most familiar and most reliable character actors, oscar—nominated for this performance in chariots of fire....
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mary ann, a doctor at boston medical center, working with covid patients.her children, eli and isabelle, for the first time in more than 90 days. >> i really love my kids and it's really good to have my kids. >> reporter: she's just landed at the sacramento airport to reunite with her children, separated by more than 2,000 miles while they were staying with her parents. >> i knew that i was going to be leading a covid team and i said, dad, it might be for three to six months. and he said, i don't care. >> reporter: in phoenix, separation taking its toll, especially on the young ones. 4-year-old paisley, seen here at the airport, thinking she was going to watch planes take off with her dad, when this moment happened. >> mommy! >> reporter: surprised when she realizes her mom, callie, is finally back home. >> i missed you. >> reporter: mom, a pediatric nurse, went to new york to work on the front lines. seeing her daughter after 68 days. a reminder, the sacrifices these health care workers make stretch from the hospital, all the way home. we love seeing those
mary ann, a doctor at boston medical center, working with covid patients.her children, eli and isabelle, for the first time in more than 90 days. >> i really love my kids and it's really good to have my kids. >> reporter: she's just landed at the sacramento airport to reunite with her children, separated by more than 2,000 miles while they were staying with her parents. >> i knew that i was going to be leading a covid team and i said, dad, it might be for three to six months....
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want to let you hear directly from the president of the hospital and health care association here, ann marie a listen. >> the urgency can't be overstated. we have seen an increasing trend in june in the wrong direction. and we have a bit of delay, incubation is about ten days. people need to act today. they need to act swiftly. they need to act decisively to really protect their own health. and it means wearing these masks, and it means socially distancing and staying home. all of those really hard things that we did back in march, april, and may, we need to continue. and we need to be vigilant. because our health care system, our communities, your friends and family, their lives depend on it. >> masks and social distancing, chris, have all gone out the door here in arizona. may 15th when the governor lifts the stay-at-home order. in the three weeks since, that's when you have seen the spike. i asked the governor directly about this, and essentially, they say they're proceeding with caution in the way that the governor's office tells me that, essentially, they're willing to make concessions
want to let you hear directly from the president of the hospital and health care association here, ann marie a listen. >> the urgency can't be overstated. we have seen an increasing trend in june in the wrong direction. and we have a bit of delay, incubation is about ten days. people need to act today. they need to act swiftly. they need to act decisively to really protect their own health. and it means wearing these masks, and it means socially distancing and staying home. all of those...
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. >> let me ask paolo or mary ann to speak to -- if they've had any conversations with supervisor moore or any of the other west side supervisors, please. >> sure. >> supervisor, i'm with the planning department. let me address, first, the affordability component. the housing element is different from previous elements, different from previous updates. it's based on racial and social equity the center of this update. this grant will support environmental review addressing some of the social indicators that we need to include. on the west side, we've been working for more than a year with supervisor moore, president yi, and fewer. the work on community engagement and housing strategy is on district four. we have partnered with one of the community organizations to carry that coordination. we're working very closely with preston on family friendly housing, and there's a proposal for a pilot and a sketched proposal by the end of the year. there's also a commitment to collaborate strategy that the planning department and supervisor yee will be agreeing upon with supervisor fewer, we're star
. >> let me ask paolo or mary ann to speak to -- if they've had any conversations with supervisor moore or any of the other west side supervisors, please. >> sure. >> supervisor, i'm with the planning department. let me address, first, the affordability component. the housing element is different from previous elements, different from previous updates. it's based on racial and social equity the center of this update. this grant will support environmental review addressing some...
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anne makovec. >> and i'm len kiese. good morning to you. we will get to those stories in a moment, but first starting the day with mary lee with the forecast. >>> good wednesday morning, len and anne, and it's all about the bay area microclimate. the big temperature spread throughout the day, and about a 30-degree temperature difference from the coast, to our inland locations. 63 in pacific a. heating up to 93 in concord and fairfield. fairfield, vallejo, all under a heat advisory, and that's all the way until 8:00 p.m. on saturday, due to the dangerous heat. we will talk more about what to expect for the rest of the week, coming up in a few minutes, back to you. >>> i'm kiet do in oakland, and it's a big day for activists who have been working for years to try to remove police officers from school campuses. that's what is happening today. the oakland unified school district making the vote to dismantle the oakland police department. all against the backdrop of the worldwide protests over the death of george floyd. board members will be voting on the george floyd resolution to eliminate the oakland school department, demanding the dismantli
anne makovec. >> and i'm len kiese. good morning to you. we will get to those stories in a moment, but first starting the day with mary lee with the forecast. >>> good wednesday morning, len and anne, and it's all about the bay area microclimate. the big temperature spread throughout the day, and about a 30-degree temperature difference from the coast, to our inland locations. 63 in pacific a. heating up to 93 in concord and fairfield. fairfield, vallejo, all under a heat...
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to fuk up to the mood in the it was you mum later my loyal they did that you being the mom or i'm mary ann even you and all be synthetic i'm like i'm not one if you do nick a lot of them want to do that we aren't. going to monkey around but it on mom i'm sort of being afraid of it because then as pissy when you walk out despite a turnoff he was gutsy carpet for despite it on. when you put it but it's be a better kind of play you not give him a good to get up which i sunk then demeanor to begin if you didn't feed him by that got to get you to move would be good and i've learned better but i can't pollute to slowly move up a limb given and you wouldn't do harm just part of. a leg of bogus in between you know how many might feel caught and to yemen to be having it if i was in my view beach in a book memorable to have a combined. good t.v. money and they were headline news normally if you know finance about it but out but out but out but i because i can but you do. but i'm not a nigger mongering i. am a good one peach and you look into my mongrel when you feed if i don't get it did you do a lo
to fuk up to the mood in the it was you mum later my loyal they did that you being the mom or i'm mary ann even you and all be synthetic i'm like i'm not one if you do nick a lot of them want to do that we aren't. going to monkey around but it on mom i'm sort of being afraid of it because then as pissy when you walk out despite a turnoff he was gutsy carpet for despite it on. when you put it but it's be a better kind of play you not give him a good to get up which i sunk then demeanor to begin...
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among the best known and successful mary anne shadñrÑi có preventional freeman blackr abolitionist newspaperivist.çó she was joine"áÑi by amongó[ o hair yet jacobs author of incidents in the life of a slave girl and josephine, another black publisher and activist.i]i these womenxd defied convention recruits in churches a&w other public arenas. they appealed to the men by with military service, assertin3 as did black activists such as douglas thate1 freedom and citizenship must be secured through the efforts of african-americans themselves.Ñir bpuáz threw caution aside and placed themselves directlki in harm's way. women such as mary elizabethlpi bowser who had acquired her freedom from her owner years before thet( war began,çó answe the request to return to richmond where she skillfully placed the former slave inw3e1 jeffersonlp davis white house.fá wdó alle1 know the story bowser intelligenceÑi and courage were understand estimated by the confederates and as a consequence sheuhu able to Ñ+w extractÑi valuable information harriet tubman delivered enslaved people long before the war commenc
among the best known and successful mary anne shadñrÑi có preventional freeman blackr abolitionist newspaperivist.çó she was joine"áÑi by amongó[ o hair yet jacobs author of incidents in the life of a slave girl and josephine, another black publisher and activist.i]i these womenxd defied convention recruits in churches a&w other public arenas. they appealed to the men by with military service, assertin3 as did black activists such as douglas thate1 freedom and citizenship must...
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anne makovec in for michelle. >> and i'm len kiese. right to the forecast first to start the day. mary lee, how is it looking for us? >>> we are looking at similar conditions. hot inland and mild around the bay and along the coast. we are catching the weak onshore flow with patchy fog this morning. here's the south bay san jose camera with clear skies. right now in san jose, 60 degrees. 61 in concord. oakland at 59. mid-50s in san francisco and santa rosa. here's what you can expect throughout the afternoon, 76 in oakland, and mid-80s in san jose, and heating up in concord to 92 degrees. i will let you know when the onshore flow will kick in for all of us, and cooking us all down. details on that in a few minutes. back it you. >> thank you, mary. >>> developing this morning, alameda and contra costa county delaying reopening. at last check, there's over 1,000 confirmed cases among inmates and facility at san quinten. >> they bring it home to their households, and there's the opportunity for spread into the wider community. >> health officials said they can not blame the outbreak at san
anne makovec in for michelle. >> and i'm len kiese. right to the forecast first to start the day. mary lee, how is it looking for us? >>> we are looking at similar conditions. hot inland and mild around the bay and along the coast. we are catching the weak onshore flow with patchy fog this morning. here's the south bay san jose camera with clear skies. right now in san jose, 60 degrees. 61 in concord. oakland at 59. mid-50s in san francisco and santa rosa. here's what you can...
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you, i'm going to defer to our director of strategic resource planning from our budget department anne marierdan. >> sure. so i think we do have a couple of slides that are available and attached to the budget. the recommended budget item but we can go ahead and take a look. this is last week, we had -- i clarified that the covid operations written report is a separate item for discussion and approval today then the report that dr. matthews will be giving later on. so, on the next slide, we had a timeline and overview of what is normally our local control accountability plan or lcap planning process but with school closures and shelter in place. the governor issued an executive order to change the reporting requirements around our k cap for the 2021 school year. next slide. >> which has questions around how we as a district have responded to school closures and supported our students in different ways in light of the covid-19 pandemic and looking forward to the 2021 year we'll be coming to you in december with a one year l-cap in june with a throw year l-cap that will look forward to the 21-
you, i'm going to defer to our director of strategic resource planning from our budget department anne marierdan. >> sure. so i think we do have a couple of slides that are available and attached to the budget. the recommended budget item but we can go ahead and take a look. this is last week, we had -- i clarified that the covid operations written report is a separate item for discussion and approval today then the report that dr. matthews will be giving later on. so, on the next slide,...
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trina in pennsylvania, mary ann in washington. happy belated birthday. who are nurses in austin, texas. thanks for all you do. thank all of you for spending part of your morning with us. we will see you right back here next week on "sunday today." >>> good morning. it is sunday, june 7, 7:00 on the dot. the sun rises over st. james park in downtown san jose. looks like a beautiful morning out there. thanks for starting it with us. i'm kira klapper. vianey arana has a look at our forecast. yesterday turned out to be pretty lovely. today you say will be similar? >>> yes, it was a beautiful saturday especially because the temperatures were absolutely perfect for going outside. i hope a lot of you did get a chance to do so. if not, don't worry. 56 degrees right now over walnut creek. wind speeds still breezy at
trina in pennsylvania, mary ann in washington. happy belated birthday. who are nurses in austin, texas. thanks for all you do. thank all of you for spending part of your morning with us. we will see you right back here next week on "sunday today." >>> good morning. it is sunday, june 7, 7:00 on the dot. the sun rises over st. james park in downtown san jose. looks like a beautiful morning out there. thanks for starting it with us. i'm kira klapper. vianey arana has a look at...
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and i will tell you this, anderson, i will defend mary anne trump, the mother of donald trump, because she as mother, is precious, too. so the question is, how do we create and exemptilify a countervaili countervailing force against? he seems to get regeneration from expressing contempt that could easily lead toward violence. we saw the guns and so forth just recently on the streets of -- on the streets of the country. how do we create countervailing voices? examples, movements, of love and justice in the face of that kind of hatred, contempt, and move toward vicious forms of violence. because we got to keep in mind, my brother, not just brother trump. what, 52% of white sisters and 65% of white brothers voted for trump. see, these are fellow citizens. he is leading the country off the cliff. and yet, you got these folk in denial, still, somehow, holding on for him out of desperation for dear life. many of them, dealing with poverty. not enough jobs with a living wage. decrepit school systems and indecent housing and so forth. but they holding on for him for dear life. how do we transf
and i will tell you this, anderson, i will defend mary anne trump, the mother of donald trump, because she as mother, is precious, too. so the question is, how do we create and exemptilify a countervaili countervailing force against? he seems to get regeneration from expressing contempt that could easily lead toward violence. we saw the guns and so forth just recently on the streets of -- on the streets of the country. how do we create countervailing voices? examples, movements, of love and...
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anne, and to have you with us as well. >>> let's check the forecast to startday. mary lee with that. good morning. >> reporter: good wednesday morning to you, len and anne. we are starting off the day with low clouds, along the coast and around the bay. once again this morning, and here is a live look with the treasure island camera, looking at the bay bridge. you can see the clouds in the sky. clear skies for the inland locations, concord, livermore, and san jose, and the clouds from oakland, san francisco, and santa rosa. mid- to upper 50s, and around 60 degrees through the afternoon, and especially inland, we will see hot temperatures, and you can see 93 in concord, and mid-70s in oakland, and 67 for san francisco. we will let you know what to expect as we take you through the day. details on that in a few minutes. back to you. >>> new this morning, the san francisco unified school district will no longer partner with or help fund the san francisco police department. eight hours into a marathon meeting, and the city school board voted unanimously on the resolution to remove the arm
anne, and to have you with us as well. >>> let's check the forecast to startday. mary lee with that. good morning. >> reporter: good wednesday morning to you, len and anne. we are starting off the day with low clouds, along the coast and around the bay. once again this morning, and here is a live look with the treasure island camera, looking at the bay bridge. you can see the clouds in the sky. clear skies for the inland locations, concord, livermore, and san jose, and the clouds...
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commissioner chan and last week trying to move so much of this, and i want to thank lisa and and claudia ann marie,e for your tire less dedication and hard work in helping craft and director hillis for your leadership in support of these efforts. thank you. >> commissioner moore. >> commissioner johnson thank you for the summary. with community centered approach i would like to ask again is this resolution to be amended to reflect on the community-based amendments mentioned many times today. that is a question for ms. rogers. the other question involves other commissions closest to us historic preservation and park and recand ongoing discussion with them on their rules and responsibilities overlap in many areas of our own would be something i would like to see and encourage us to do. ms. rogers could you answer my question regarding the community amendments or perhaps director hillis could answer that, also. >> commissioner, i think those are for you to consider. >> we have not seen them yet. we have heard them but not seen them in a written form. >> maybe ms. chan can summarize. >> she will share
commissioner chan and last week trying to move so much of this, and i want to thank lisa and and claudia ann marie,e for your tire less dedication and hard work in helping craft and director hillis for your leadership in support of these efforts. thank you. >> commissioner moore. >> commissioner johnson thank you for the summary. with community centered approach i would like to ask again is this resolution to be amended to reflect on the community-based amendments mentioned many...
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good morning mary. >>> good thursday morning to you len and anne and we are looking at very similar conditions to yesterday. so our microclimates once again in play. cool at the coast and mild around the bay and heating up inland. here's a live look with the salesforce tower camera the low clouds and areas of fog this morning. as we look across the bay, looking at temperatures in the mid- to upper 50s to low 60s at this hour. and as we head through our afternoon, in san francisco, upper 60s and mid 70s in oakland and 87 in san jose. and heating up in concord at 94 degrees. so anywhere from two to ten degrees above average for this time of year. changes by the weekend, we're going to cool it down a bit and i'll have more on that coming up in a bit. back to you. >>> developing news this morning. an outbreak of coronavirus at st. quinnton prison is causing concern in surrounding bay area communities. with an estimated one in eight prisoners now infected with covid-19. in the span of three weeks the number of inmates tested positive has gone from zero to 456. that surge is being blameddened a doze
good morning mary. >>> good thursday morning to you len and anne and we are looking at very similar conditions to yesterday. so our microclimates once again in play. cool at the coast and mild around the bay and heating up inland. here's a live look with the salesforce tower camera the low clouds and areas of fog this morning. as we look across the bay, looking at temperatures in the mid- to upper 50s to low 60s at this hour. and as we head through our afternoon, in san francisco,...
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anne marie says not going back, we had requested a space for art your six but the school isn't reopeningh ofjune. keep those. —— thank you for those. let's have a quick look at how the rules vary across the uk: in england, groups of up to six people from different households can now meet outside. horseracing and snooker are back today. people who had previously been asked to shield at home will also be able to go outdoors. in wales, people from two households are now allowed to meet outdoors. shielding advice has also changed, allowing more vulnerable people outdoors for exercise. in scotland, groups of up to eight people from two households have been able to meet outdoors since friday. advice for schools, shops and people shielding at home hasn't changed. and in northern ireland, there's no change to the rule that groups of six can meet outdoors. vulnerable people are being asked to keep following existing shielding advice. let's talk to our assistant political editor norman smith. roman is at westminster. big changes for people from today although plenty of pa rents for people from tod
anne marie says not going back, we had requested a space for art your six but the school isn't reopeningh ofjune. keep those. —— thank you for those. let's have a quick look at how the rules vary across the uk: in england, groups of up to six people from different households can now meet outside. horseracing and snooker are back today. people who had previously been asked to shield at home will also be able to go outdoors. in wales, people from two households are now allowed to meet...
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anne makovec in for michelle this morning. >> and i'm len kiese. we will get to those stories in a moment, but first, the forecast with mary lee. >> reporter: good morning to you, len and anne. we are ending the month of june with hot temperatures inland, and mild around the bay and along the coast. here's a beautiful live look with the camera with the golden gorgeous glow with the sunrising this morning, and the temperatures are in the 50s to start off the day. 59 in concord, and livermore, san francisco at 56, 58 in san jose, and 51 for santa rosa. through the afternoon, temperatures upper 50sin san francisco, and with the sunshine, mid-70sin oakland, and mid-80s in san jose, and hot day in concord. 92degrees in concord, and we will talk about the stronger onshore flow cooling us all down, and details on that coming up in a few minutes. >>> happening today an update on the state's effort to protect the homeless from coronavirus. kiet do is live from pittsburgh at a motel chain slated to house hundreds of the homeless. kiet? >> reporter: good morning. we are just a couple of hours away from governor newsom peering here in pittsburgh to update project r
anne makovec in for michelle this morning. >> and i'm len kiese. we will get to those stories in a moment, but first, the forecast with mary lee. >> reporter: good morning to you, len and anne. we are ending the month of june with hot temperatures inland, and mild around the bay and along the coast. here's a beautiful live look with the camera with the golden gorgeous glow with the sunrising this morning, and the temperatures are in the 50s to start off the day. 59 in concord, and...
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we want to celebrate harold and mary ann warnick today.e else said an ill word about the other, good luck to them. they met on a blind date and were married in 1953. so many years later when they moved into an assisted living facility they were provided a get to know you questionnaire and asked what's the most important thing to know about her. she wrote i don't want to be away from my husband. she never had to be. she died of coronavirus on the same day. their 67th wedding anniversary. that does it for our hour. thank you for letting us into your home during these extraordinary times. our coverage continues after this quick break. for small prices, you can build big dreams. spend less, get way more. shop everything home at wayfair today. me too. me too. and if you're a small business, we're with you. standing by you every step of the way. bye bye. i but what i do count on...ts anis boost high protein...rs, and now, there's boost mobility... ...with key nutrients to help support... joints, muscles, and bones. try boost mobility, with added
we want to celebrate harold and mary ann warnick today.e else said an ill word about the other, good luck to them. they met on a blind date and were married in 1953. so many years later when they moved into an assisted living facility they were provided a get to know you questionnaire and asked what's the most important thing to know about her. she wrote i don't want to be away from my husband. she never had to be. she died of coronavirus on the same day. their 67th wedding anniversary. that...
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anne makovec. >> and i and len kiese. let's get your forecast with mary lee. many of us have our eyes on the weekend. how's it looking? >> yes, the weekend is finally here, you have been waiting all week for this, and it does look like cooler temperatures and we will see the winds pick up as well, so changes ahead. here's a live look with the treasure island camera. great start to the day right around the bay, clear skies inland for concord, livermore, and san jose. in the mid to upper 50s as we kickoff friday and as we head into the afternoon. mid-70s in oakland, upper 80s in san jose, and 90 degrees for concord. still heating up inland this afternoon. i will let you know what you can expect for the weekend. details on that are coming up, back to you. >>> developing this morning, the u.s. seeing a disturbing trend in new coronavirus infections. on thursday there were more than 36,000 new cases, a single day record according to johns hopkins university. the previous record was set back on april 24th. and this morning, texas is pausing its reopening plans, a ne
anne makovec. >> and i and len kiese. let's get your forecast with mary lee. many of us have our eyes on the weekend. how's it looking? >> yes, the weekend is finally here, you have been waiting all week for this, and it does look like cooler temperatures and we will see the winds pick up as well, so changes ahead. here's a live look with the treasure island camera. great start to the day right around the bay, clear skies inland for concord, livermore, and san jose. in the mid to...
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in your book you mentioned thomas wolfe, john steinbeck,mary mccarthy, katharine ann porter. tell us what they went through and how it faked their writing. >> sure. what is interesting is there weren't more that -- only those four writers -- preeminent people i could find in the states who had gone through it or knew of it. it's quite surprising that as a phenomenon it wasn't antiabout and mythologized the way the war was. well, in katherine ann porter's case, she was a journalist in colorado in the rockie mountain news and she was divorced, single gal, lived on coffee and cigarettes cigarettes and spent her money on clothes and living in lodgings when she became ill and her land lady took one look at her and threw her out. so that was she turned to -- he found her a hospital bed without which some ooh have died. katharine wise lying in hospital behind screens hearing doctors giving up on her. her colleagues were -- i can -- just makes me shudder to think of that. she pulled through but she had -- she was vie left-handily ill and when she was recovering tried to get out of be
in your book you mentioned thomas wolfe, john steinbeck,mary mccarthy, katharine ann porter. tell us what they went through and how it faked their writing. >> sure. what is interesting is there weren't more that -- only those four writers -- preeminent people i could find in the states who had gone through it or knew of it. it's quite surprising that as a phenomenon it wasn't antiabout and mythologized the way the war was. well, in katherine ann porter's case, she was a journalist in...
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anne makovec in for michelle this morning. >> and i'm len kiese. we will get to those stories in a moment, but first, the forecast with mary lee. >> reporter: good morning to you, len and anne. we are ending the month of june with hot temperatures inland, and mild around the bay and along the coast. here's a beautiful live look with the camera with the golden gorgeous glow with the sunrising this morning, and the temperatures are in the 50s to start off the day. 59 in concord, and livermore, san francisco at 56, 58 in san jose, and 51 for santa rosa. through the afternoon, temperatures upper 50sin san francisco, and with
anne makovec in for michelle this morning. >> and i'm len kiese. we will get to those stories in a moment, but first, the forecast with mary lee. >> reporter: good morning to you, len and anne. we are ending the month of june with hot temperatures inland, and mild around the bay and along the coast. here's a beautiful live look with the camera with the golden gorgeous glow with the sunrising this morning, and the temperatures are in the 50s to start off the day. 59 in concord, and...
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this is a great english novel written by george eliot was the pen name of mary ann evans, one of the great english writers of the 19th century. middlemarch is the best novel but i haven't read them all so i shouldn't say that, published in 71 and set in the 1870s and the english midlands and really it is a kind of epic novel with some hugely important issues of family and community and how social change happens and it's such a gripping story. i was introduced to it in a gradual defeat coke graduate school laid out by the students as a way of thinking about the human condition and i think it is a wonderful book. >> host: currently you are reading robertt putnam's the upswing and adam jacobs the year of the lord 1843. >> guest: at the upswing is the next book and put him is known for a book you wrote in 2,000 the script breakdown. he is one of the great social observers and it was supposed to be out this summer but i guess it's been delayed a little bit and at the end of the journalism of the course of the last century describing the path he says showed that coming together and pulling
this is a great english novel written by george eliot was the pen name of mary ann evans, one of the great english writers of the 19th century. middlemarch is the best novel but i haven't read them all so i shouldn't say that, published in 71 and set in the 1870s and the english midlands and really it is a kind of epic novel with some hugely important issues of family and community and how social change happens and it's such a gripping story. i was introduced to it in a gradual defeat coke...
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annes. let's check the weather with mary lee. >>> okay, len. temperatures are on the rise.warm and hot day inland, and temperatures mid-to upper 90s for the hottest locations. you can see going through the day, the sunshine 98 in fairfield. 97 in concord, and 95 for livermore. 86 in oakland, and 80 for san francisco. we will talk about the fire danger, and a red flag warning in effect for the areas highlighted in red. sacramento valley, and that includes solano county, and fairfield under the warning until 1:00 p.m. because of the northerly, north easterly winds, and i will let you know what to expect for the father's day weekend in a few minutes. >>> the warm weather and dry conditions are the perfect combination for grass fires, and in fremont, a small fire broke out on northbound 880, and this is near alvarado road. in butte county, crews contained the wild fire that destroy the four homes. >>> the stock market opening moments ago. a live look now. the dow is now down about 180 point at the moment, coming after another jobless claims report was released this morning, rep
annes. let's check the weather with mary lee. >>> okay, len. temperatures are on the rise.warm and hot day inland, and temperatures mid-to upper 90s for the hottest locations. you can see going through the day, the sunshine 98 in fairfield. 97 in concord, and 95 for livermore. 86 in oakland, and 80 for san francisco. we will talk about the fire danger, and a red flag warning in effect for the areas highlighted in red. sacramento valley, and that includes solano county, and fairfield...
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i want to thank the rec and park team, specifically mary ann for continuing to move this project alongzations were one of the partners that applied for the cof grant to renovate the park. we are so happy rec and park was able to find additional funding to make the actual conception what the community wanted for the park to come true. we are happy to learn there is going to be a groundbreaking and starting of the construction of the park. hopefully, this summer. i hope that is not delayed due to covid. we have been waiting for this to begin since 2014 when the first cof grant was awarded. thank you to the park and rec committee. we are for having this happen within the baseball field and we have been in discussion for quite some time about this project. lastly, on a personal note i want to thank rec and park for keeping the park open. it has been a place of respite for myself and others. i want be to congratulate you for keeping it open for the employees and daycare and keeping it open so folks can get out and actually have mental health aspects needs met. we heard there is an uptick in
i want to thank the rec and park team, specifically mary ann for continuing to move this project alongzations were one of the partners that applied for the cof grant to renovate the park. we are so happy rec and park was able to find additional funding to make the actual conception what the community wanted for the park to come true. we are happy to learn there is going to be a groundbreaking and starting of the construction of the park. hopefully, this summer. i hope that is not delayed due to...
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anne makovec. >> and i and len kiese. let's get your forecast with mary lee.e weekend. how's it looking? >> yes, the weekend is finally here, you have been waiting all week for this, and it does look like cooler temperatures
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i am mary ann i am a senior staff attorney with drug policy alliance. i express strong support for the ordinance as supervisor haney said we have been active participants in advocating for this life saving intervention in san francisco and the state level. overdose prevention programs are vital to our community in regular times. in th the covid 19 era they are more important. according to the office of national drug control it is 16.6% this year based on 30-days compared to january through april last year. the chronicle reported those homeless died between march 30 and may 24th of this year. only 14 people died last year during the same period. [ inaudible ] most of those deaths were likely overdose deaths. 30 year years of the research provides the value. studies documented overdoses in the area decrease use of emergency services and reduced h.i.v. transmission services. overwhelming the infrastructure this is more important than ever. the public supports this and majority of voters feel they should open the overdose prevention sites. in the time of so
i am mary ann i am a senior staff attorney with drug policy alliance. i express strong support for the ordinance as supervisor haney said we have been active participants in advocating for this life saving intervention in san francisco and the state level. overdose prevention programs are vital to our community in regular times. in th the covid 19 era they are more important. according to the office of national drug control it is 16.6% this year based on 30-days compared to january through...
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. >> i am mary ann. [inaudible] i want to really address the poor handling of the homeless community within our -- everywhere. cops have definitely taken upon themselves to escalate situations. it's unconscionable that the sfpd take it upon themselves to harass homeless people who have nowhere to go. and optics, mayor london breed, you should be ashamed of yourself. sfpd should be directing their attention on actual crime. funding should go to mental health services, not sfpd. i'm in favor of what the callers said before me, abolish the police, de-fund. in terms of the police chief, you said you support your employees, if that were the case, there is no reason that police officer had been suspended and relieved of their duties for taking -- ear ring or not, there is no reason why. especially for optics. if you want to be for the people, you do not reprimand or punish someone for taking a knee. that looks very bad. it's obviously you're in the for people in the city. if people protest, the main people, th
. >> i am mary ann. [inaudible] i want to really address the poor handling of the homeless community within our -- everywhere. cops have definitely taken upon themselves to escalate situations. it's unconscionable that the sfpd take it upon themselves to harass homeless people who have nowhere to go. and optics, mayor london breed, you should be ashamed of yourself. sfpd should be directing their attention on actual crime. funding should go to mental health services, not sfpd. i'm in...
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. >> let me ask paolo or mary ann to speak to -- if they've had any conversations with supervisor moore or any of the other west side supervisors, please. >> sure. >> supervisor, i'm with the planning department. let me address, first, the affordability component. the housing element is different from previous elements, different from previous updates. it's based on racial and social equity the center of this update. this grant will support environmental review addressing some of the social indicators that we need to include. on the west side, we've been working for more than a year with supervisor moore, president yi, and fewer. the work on community engagement and housing strategy is on district four. we have partnered with one of the community organizations to carry that coordination. we're working very closely with preston on family friendly housing, and there's a proposal for a pilot and a sketched proposal by the end of the year. there's also a commitment to collaborate strategy that the planning department and supervisor yee will be agreeing upon with supervisor fewer, we're star
. >> let me ask paolo or mary ann to speak to -- if they've had any conversations with supervisor moore or any of the other west side supervisors, please. >> sure. >> supervisor, i'm with the planning department. let me address, first, the affordability component. the housing element is different from previous elements, different from previous updates. it's based on racial and social equity the center of this update. this grant will support environmental review addressing some...
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anne makovec. >> and i'm len kiese. in the meantime, let's get your forecast for you. here's mary lee. >>> happy thursday to you.and we are looking at a big temperature difference from the coast to our inland locations so that typical june weather pattern continues for us. all about our bay area microclimates. here is a gray start with our treasure island camera. and we're in the mid- to upper 50s to low 60s at this hour. now let's show you what to expect. so cool cloudy at the coast. 65 degrees for a high temperature. upper 60s in san francisco and around bay, milder temperatures mid 70s in oakland. but heating up inland and 87 in san jose and 95 in livermore and 94 in concord and 96 degrees for fairfield. so the temperatures soaring inland this afternoon. we'll talk about cooler weather for all of us mingbreaking news in the north bay in santa rosa. two people were shot and they are now in the hospital. police were called to the area of sebastopol road at around 12:30 this morning. they found two adults who had been shot several times. the officers were not able to find a suspect nor a weapon. at the scene. so
anne makovec. >> and i'm len kiese. in the meantime, let's get your forecast for you. here's mary lee. >>> happy thursday to you.and we are looking at a big temperature difference from the coast to our inland locations so that typical june weather pattern continues for us. all about our bay area microclimates. here is a gray start with our treasure island camera. and we're in the mid- to upper 50s to low 60s at this hour. now let's show you what to expect. so cool cloudy at the...