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my name is ashley chang, and i am the executive director of [inaudible] charity services center. i am so honored to be here today as an invitee but also seeing the first audience here. so many of you are so genuine, a leader in our community and to tell us about the work that you've done in your community. director davis, can you please make sure you share the attending list with all of us so we can get connected with all of you that's doing all the groundwork out here. you've asked one of the things that's helpful for the next step of the universal basic income. one of the things is we do workforce training for a lot of training, and when we talk about social justice, economic justice, these are the people who are trying very hard to get a job, to get ahead. and a lot of times, they are waiting for the program, they can no longer sustain their daily lives. if the universal basic income could be for them, that would be amazing. i see so many people drop out because they can't afford to stay in an 18-week program. me and my staff are so successful in bringing him into this 18 ---b
my name is ashley chang, and i am the executive director of [inaudible] charity services center. i am so honored to be here today as an invitee but also seeing the first audience here. so many of you are so genuine, a leader in our community and to tell us about the work that you've done in your community. director davis, can you please make sure you share the attending list with all of us so we can get connected with all of you that's doing all the groundwork out here. you've asked one of the...
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advice - would you give to young people to lead future research _ and development on climate change? ashleye negotiations, more capacity—building needs to be place on that, as young persons. and i would really love to see that more young persons are involved in the climate negotiations processes when it comes to cop 26 and i think when it comes to building that resilience as well, we really need to provide our young persons with the data to conduct the research and to be really engaged in the governmental processes regarding climate change. so minister, i would really love to see a youth desk being implemented within our government. and i think that our government should look to focus on a barbados youth climate action team whereby us, as young persons, are engaging with you guys to really get that research and data — which you're speaking — to really build on our advocacy and communication with other young persons. alright, minister kirk humphrey? i want to make the point, you know, i think in terms of real change, the young people who are changing the world aren't waiting for the governme
advice - would you give to young people to lead future research _ and development on climate change? ashleye negotiations, more capacity—building needs to be place on that, as young persons. and i would really love to see that more young persons are involved in the climate negotiations processes when it comes to cop 26 and i think when it comes to building that resilience as well, we really need to provide our young persons with the data to conduct the research and to be really engaged in the...
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how the world has changed. ashley me to say. the real ones. you guys are great. great stuff. it is remarkable, grew up on the same street and there on foxbusiness. look at the markets. let's bring in heather who will be joining us for the rest of the hour. you say buckle up for more volatility. is that because of the delta variant? >> the delta variant has a lot to do with that. we are seeing volatility and the spread of cases and a lot of volatility in the marketplace. the meme stocks are that, you can't help but talk about robinhood. if you are not sure what a meme stock is, there's a surge in volume and sudden increases in the stock that have nothing to do with the underlying fundamentals of the company. that happened yesterday, over 12% on the day because of the news they are selling 97 million shares, that is a new day this morning. the social media chat rooms like redit, the game stop, amc, bed, bath and beyond, causing enormous volatility in the markets if you are an investor but the daytraders seem to love it.
how the world has changed. ashley me to say. the real ones. you guys are great. great stuff. it is remarkable, grew up on the same street and there on foxbusiness. look at the markets. let's bring in heather who will be joining us for the rest of the hour. you say buckle up for more volatility. is that because of the delta variant? >> the delta variant has a lot to do with that. we are seeing volatility and the spread of cases and a lot of volatility in the marketplace. the meme stocks...
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my name is ashley chang, and i am the executive director of [inaudible] charity services center. i am so honored to be here today as an invitee but also seeing the first audience here. so many of you are so genuine, a leader in our community and to tell us about the work that you've done in your community. director davis, can you please make sure you share the attending list with all of us so we can get connected with all of you that's doing all the groundwork out here. you've asked one of the things that's helpful for the next step of the universal basic income. one of the things is we do workforce training for a lot of training, and when we talk about social justice, economic justice, these are the people who are trying very hard to get a job, to get ahead. and a lot of times, they are waiting for the program, they can no longer sustain their daily lives. if the universal basic income could be for them, that would be amazing. i see so many people drop out because they can't afford to stay in an 18-week program. me and my staff are so successful in bringing him into this 18 ---b
my name is ashley chang, and i am the executive director of [inaudible] charity services center. i am so honored to be here today as an invitee but also seeing the first audience here. so many of you are so genuine, a leader in our community and to tell us about the work that you've done in your community. director davis, can you please make sure you share the attending list with all of us so we can get connected with all of you that's doing all the groundwork out here. you've asked one of the...
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with governor gavin newsome in glynn county today and kron 4 capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains how soon changesd be coming. >> the governor, the u.s. agriculture secretary and the new fire chief for the u.s. forest service came here to a hazy mendocino forest. this is the site of the august complex fire california's largest fire ever. the biden administration now making promises to avoid disasters like this one. >> we have to have more boots on the ground. and i pledge to you and commit to that will happen. >> standing alongside governor gavin newsome us agriculture secretary tom vilsack vowing to boost federal resources to respond and prevent wildfires. we need to make sure that our firefighters are better compensated, governor, that will happen. >> we need to do a better job and more force management to reduce the risk of catastrophic part. governor, that's going to happen. >> vilsack's promises come as congress debates the federal infrastructure bill. what he says could be a down payment of billions toward boosting the needed resources. you just knew us forest service chief randy moore says
with governor gavin newsome in glynn county today and kron 4 capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains how soon changesd be coming. >> the governor, the u.s. agriculture secretary and the new fire chief for the u.s. forest service came here to a hazy mendocino forest. this is the site of the august complex fire california's largest fire ever. the biden administration now making promises to avoid disasters like this one. >> we have to have more boots on the ground. and i pledge...
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kron four's ashley zavala explains how soon changes could be coming. >> the governor, the u.s. agriculture secretary and the new fire chief for the u.s. forest service came here to a hazy mendocino forest. this is the site of the august complex fire california's largest fire ever. the biden administration now making promises to avoid disasters like this one. >> we have to have more boots on the ground. and i pledge to you and commit to you that will happen. >> standing alongside governor gavin newsome us agriculture secretary tom vilsack vowing to boost federal resources to respond and prevent wildfires. we need to make sure that our firefighters are better compensated, governor, that will happen. >> we need to do a better job and more force management to reduce the risk of catastrophic part. governor, that's going to happen. >> vilsack's promises come as congress debates the federal infrastructure bill. what he says could be a down payment of billions toward boosting the needed resources. new us forest service chief randy moore says his agency is preparing as we're trying to o
kron four's ashley zavala explains how soon changes could be coming. >> the governor, the u.s. agriculture secretary and the new fire chief for the u.s. forest service came here to a hazy mendocino forest. this is the site of the august complex fire california's largest fire ever. the biden administration now making promises to avoid disasters like this one. >> we have to have more boots on the ground. and i pledge to you and commit to you that will happen. >> standing...
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>> changing their minds like kids do. ashley is a different and learning program that something cannot just switch and come back to say this elementary school. i will have to go through district protocol. district officials say the students who chose to stay home they didn't for legitimate reasons, concerns, they want to do that distance learning. they want to do in prison learning they will have to go through the district and go through the changes necessary to is nice to have that choice pictures of some of the other school districts reopening san ramon valley, pleasant, self- interested, and high school in palo alto okay i in palo alto return on thursday along with all students in santa clara and mt. diablo. kpix 5 has you covered sks go back to school. where moment tomorrow morning to answer all your questions plus top s r d joins us live tomorrow beginning at 4:30. >>> the kids are returning to school, the state recorded 10,000 cases a day anyway that is down percent of seven days prior. this comes as the cases among pediat
>> changing their minds like kids do. ashley is a different and learning program that something cannot just switch and come back to say this elementary school. i will have to go through district protocol. district officials say the students who chose to stay home they didn't for legitimate reasons, concerns, they want to do that distance learning. they want to do in prison learning they will have to go through the district and go through the changes necessary to is nice to have that...
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>> changing their minds like kids do. ashley is a different and learning program that something cannot just switch and come back to say this elementary school. i will have to go through district protocol. district officials say the students who chose to stay home they didn't for legitimate reasons, concerns, they want to do that distance learning. they want to do in prison learning they will have to go through the district and go through the changes necessary to is nice to have that choice pictures of some of the other school districts reopening san ramon valley, pleasant, self- interested, and high school in palo alto okay i in palo alto retun
>> changing their minds like kids do. ashley is a different and learning program that something cannot just switch and come back to say this elementary school. i will have to go through district protocol. district officials say the students who chose to stay home they didn't for legitimate reasons, concerns, they want to do that distance learning. they want to do in prison learning they will have to go through the district and go through the changes necessary to is nice to have that...
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ashley zavala explains how soon changes could be coming. >> the governor, the u.s. agriculture secretary and the new fire chief for the u.s. forest service came here to a hazy mendocino forest. this is the site of the august complex fire california's largest fire ever. the biden administration now making promises to avoid disasters like this one. >> we have to have more boots on the ground. and i pledge to you and commit to that will happen. >> standing alongside governor gavin newsome us agriculture secretary tom vilsack vowing to boost federal resources to respond and prevent wildfires. we need to make sure that our firefighters are better compensated, governor, that will happen. >> we need to do a better job and more force management to reduce the risk of catastrophic fire. governor. that's going to happen. >> those acts promises come as congress debates the federal infrastructure bill. what he says could be a down payment of billions toward boosting the needed resources. new us forest service chief randy moore says his agency is preparing as we're trying to orga
ashley zavala explains how soon changes could be coming. >> the governor, the u.s. agriculture secretary and the new fire chief for the u.s. forest service came here to a hazy mendocino forest. this is the site of the august complex fire california's largest fire ever. the biden administration now making promises to avoid disasters like this one. >> we have to have more boots on the ground. and i pledge to you and commit to that will happen. >> standing alongside governor...
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kron four's ashley zavala explains how soon changes could be coming. >> the governor, the u.s. agriculture secretary and the new fire chief for the u.s. forest service came here to a hazy mendocino forest. this is the site of the august complex fire california's largest fire ever. the biden administration now making promises to avoid disasters like this one. >> we have to have more boots on the ground. and i pledge to you and commit to you that will happen. >> standing alongside governor gavin newsome us agriculture secretary tom vilsack vowing to boost federal resources to respond and prevent wildfires. we need to make sure that our firefighters are better compensated, governor, that will happen. >> we need to do a better job and more force management to reduce the risk of catastrophic fire. governor. that's going to happen. >> vilsack's promises come as congress debates the federal infrastructure bill. what he says could be a down payment of billions toward boosting the needed resources. you just preparing as we're trying to organize now. so they would be a little bit more st
kron four's ashley zavala explains how soon changes could be coming. >> the governor, the u.s. agriculture secretary and the new fire chief for the u.s. forest service came here to a hazy mendocino forest. this is the site of the august complex fire california's largest fire ever. the biden administration now making promises to avoid disasters like this one. >> we have to have more boots on the ground. and i pledge to you and commit to you that will happen. >> standing...
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changes yet again. sod is proof of vaccination ashley work? 7 on your side's michael finney with what you need to know for signing up for what is acceptable. anchor: wildfire snow clogging up the bay area skies per we will get a break over the weekend. and it was less than a week ago a powerful earthquake devastated haiti. abc 7 news five starts now. >> building a better bay area moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. anchor: a new day, and a new set of rules to live by. san francisco becomes the first major city in california to require people to show they have been vaccinated in order to do a wide range of indoor activities. good, thanks for joining us. anchor: you're watching abc 7 news live at 5:00 here on abc seven, hulu live, and wherever you secrete -- stream. if you want to dine inside, you will need proof you have been vaccinated. the same goes for those who are heading to the gym for a workout. a new mandate has taken effect to help keep people safe and slow the spread of coronavirus. wayne freedman spent the day look
changes yet again. sod is proof of vaccination ashley work? 7 on your side's michael finney with what you need to know for signing up for what is acceptable. anchor: wildfire snow clogging up the bay area skies per we will get a break over the weekend. and it was less than a week ago a powerful earthquake devastated haiti. abc 7 news five starts now. >> building a better bay area moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. anchor: a new day, and a new set of rules to live by....
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. >> that certainly resulted in some changes that you will notice. ashley this afternoon. the golden gate bridge has a little bit of a hazy look to it. but that's really just marine layer at this point right there along the golden gate. definitely breezy a step in northern portions of the bay area right now. especially around atlas peak where we are under red flag warning for northern solano in the e stern portions of napa counties. also upper elevations of the east bay and the rest of our upper elevations in the north bay affected by those red flag warnings through 03:00pm. it's not just drifting smoke our direction but also resulting in some increase fire danger that pickup in wind for this very dry inland mountains, 50's and 60's for current temperatures pittsburgh at 64 alameda and hayward at 59 degrees get out there, do some errands this morning. but maybe not the rigorous morning jog as air quality. not quite as good as it was yesterday. reyna down. thanks for that beautiful shot of the golden gate there. now we're looking at. >> the drive times for you traveling int
. >> that certainly resulted in some changes that you will notice. ashley this afternoon. the golden gate bridge has a little bit of a hazy look to it. but that's really just marine layer at this point right there along the golden gate. definitely breezy a step in northern portions of the bay area right now. especially around atlas peak where we are under red flag warning for northern solano in the e stern portions of napa counties. also upper elevations of the east bay and the rest of...
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ashley: and they don't change the barcode.ow, does your test tell me whether or not i need the vaccine and or a booster. >> that is exactly what the test is designed to do, right now the way it works, there is currently no official quantity of antibodies that you needed your blood to outcompete the virus to tell whether or not your protected because we don't really have the full understanding of that of being able to measure that and get to those levels of protection is where rat, our blood test is only blood test that the fda has authorized to make some of those determinations and get that data for people so they can make better decisions. stuart: if i get your test and it shows that i have these antibodies can i use your test as an excuse not to take the vaccine or a booster. >> we cannot tell you from a policy perspective the policymakers want you to do that but from a biology perspective we can tell you whether or not you have high concentrations of antibody levels and then concentrations go down over time, what we've hear
ashley: and they don't change the barcode.ow, does your test tell me whether or not i need the vaccine and or a booster. >> that is exactly what the test is designed to do, right now the way it works, there is currently no official quantity of antibodies that you needed your blood to outcompete the virus to tell whether or not your protected because we don't really have the full understanding of that of being able to measure that and get to those levels of protection is where rat, our...
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changes yet again. sod is proof of vaccination ashley work?need to know for signing up for what is acceptable. anchor: wildfire snow clogging up the bay area skies per we will get a break over the weekend. and it was less than a week ago a powerful earthquake devastated haiti. abc 7 news five starts now. >> building a better bay area moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. anchor: a new day, and a new set of rules to live by. san francisco becomes the first major city in california to require people to show they have been vaccinated
changes yet again. sod is proof of vaccination ashley work?need to know for signing up for what is acceptable. anchor: wildfire snow clogging up the bay area skies per we will get a break over the weekend. and it was less than a week ago a powerful earthquake devastated haiti. abc 7 news five starts now. >> building a better bay area moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. anchor: a new day, and a new set of rules to live by. san francisco becomes the first major city in...
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changes. >> yeah. remember, this is 1966. this was a very specific moment the question or comment is related to -- what was your name again? >> daniel. >> ashley i'm sorry. your question about what are the changes being called for, right? it's really important to ground that in some kind of specific, right. one thing that they're doing is looking for recognition. they're looking for growers to actually acknowledge that there was a union, that's something growers didn't want to do. and that's -- so that's one change that they're trying to call for is recognition from in -- from their employer that there is a union among farm workers. >> they actually have a chance to ask to join them in the dell whosh -- the whole -- >> yeah, that people can join the union and then that the employers will negotiate with the union, right very good. what are some other reactions to this text? so far we have on the table, again the idea of workers being dehumanized, and then also one of the changes they're calling for is union recognition. what are some other reactions to this text? yeah. >> one thing i did -- i was reading. i read that it said they tried to get e
changes. >> yeah. remember, this is 1966. this was a very specific moment the question or comment is related to -- what was your name again? >> daniel. >> ashley i'm sorry. your question about what are the changes being called for, right? it's really important to ground that in some kind of specific, right. one thing that they're doing is looking for recognition. they're looking for growers to actually acknowledge that there was a union, that's something growers didn't want to...
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. >>> and first on cbs this morning team usa water polo ashley johnson on her performance and how she would like her sport to changen cbsn bay area you will hear from a local doctor with stanford health care about the latest on the delta variant and breakthrough infections. >>> and the cnet reporter talks about samsung's new line up of tech products. >>> and the first and only digital banking platform designed for and buy the lgbtq community. you can watch at kpix.com or on the app. california! all of our homes share power. but heat waves can stretch our supply to its limits. flexpmy from-9 so we can all stay up and running. sign up today. >>> the live news desk. we will have a close eye on the big announcement that will likely require all teachers and education workers to be vaccinated against coronavirus. he is expected at a school in alameda at about 11:00 for that. also we will go live to pleasanton now. that is where students headed back to class in the pleasanton school district. this is amador. everybody there required to mask up inside and any outdoor crowded settings. other districts opening up today palo
. >>> and first on cbs this morning team usa water polo ashley johnson on her performance and how she would like her sport to changen cbsn bay area you will hear from a local doctor with stanford health care about the latest on the delta variant and breakthrough infections. >>> and the cnet reporter talks about samsung's new line up of tech products. >>> and the first and only digital banking platform designed for and buy the lgbtq community. you can watch at kpix.com...
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ashley zavala kron 4 news. >> short time ago. the prospect of governor newsome losing his job seem very unlikely. but things do change both the new son team and the leading republicans who want his job are in overdrive. kron four's. catherine heenan is live in our newsroom with more on that part of the story catherine. political analyst david mckeown. he says that if the recall were held today, gavin newsome would lose. he is expecting the team to start really piling on republican front runner. larry elder, among other things, suggesting elder as a dangerous extremist. but the queue and says we'll probably also see more the very same from the other republican front-runners starting with kevin faulkner. >> at tomorrow night's debate here at kron. >> he's really going after moderate republican voters republican-leaning independent voters, those voters that we call no party preference to claim the state voters, the purple people. if you will. that's really his avenue moving forward to do that. he started to attack larry elder, who isn't it, that the bay is not likely to be at any of the debates who isn't even accessible
ashley zavala kron 4 news. >> short time ago. the prospect of governor newsome losing his job seem very unlikely. but things do change both the new son team and the leading republicans who want his job are in overdrive. kron four's. catherine heenan is live in our newsroom with more on that part of the story catherine. political analyst david mckeown. he says that if the recall were held today, gavin newsome would lose. he is expecting the team to start really piling on republican front...
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finance, hr, planning and spend management for a changing world. this is ashley.an receptionist. ent she'll make sure you never miss a call or an opportunity to grow your business. you can't be in two places at once, let posh answer. posh virtual receptionists. i became a sofi member because i needed to consolidate my credit card debt. i needed just one simple way to pay it all off. it was an easy decision to apply with sofi loans, just based on the interest rate and how much i would be saving. there was only one that stood out and one that actually made sense and that was sofi personal loans. it felt so freeing. i felt like i was finally out of this neverending trap of interest and payments and debt. ♪♪ >>> the bipartisan infrastructure bill is being fiercely defended by the senators who helped to craft it as others begin too try to amend it joining us now, our guest. ques we had jason on yesterday. you have a tlot to live up to. he was some what cynical about even the bipartisan plan because he thinks it will lead inevitably to the $3 to $5 trillion what will we
finance, hr, planning and spend management for a changing world. this is ashley.an receptionist. ent she'll make sure you never miss a call or an opportunity to grow your business. you can't be in two places at once, let posh answer. posh virtual receptionists. i became a sofi member because i needed to consolidate my credit card debt. i needed just one simple way to pay it all off. it was an easy decision to apply with sofi loans, just based on the interest rate and how much i would be saving....
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that could change the outlook, and that's why i think we saw stocks go up and commodities get slammed. ashley: david, with all of these things going on, from an investor's point of view are they going to have to be a little more picky, a little more selective? >> i think that's the idea exactly, ashley. i mean, i think you're going to have to stick with companies that actually make money, right? this is where a company like disney starts to separate from netflix, right? disney made 6.5 billion last year, netflix is probably going to lose 10 billion this year. same is true with a walmart versus an amazon. amazon's trading as if profits will grow 20% compound annually for ten years, so there's a mismatch that has been pushed up by a lot of funny money. and i think that's going to shift here as people don't have new money coming in. they're going to be smart about what they do with what money they still have left. ashley: very good. phil, i gotta get to the oil. worst week in, what, since 20199? i mean, are you surprised -- 2019? are you surprised how quickly this has sold off, or is it because
that could change the outlook, and that's why i think we saw stocks go up and commodities get slammed. ashley: david, with all of these things going on, from an investor's point of view are they going to have to be a little more picky, a little more selective? >> i think that's the idea exactly, ashley. i mean, i think you're going to have to stick with companies that actually make money, right? this is where a company like disney starts to separate from netflix, right? disney made 6.5...
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changes in order to save lives. thank you for joining us, i am ama daetz. >> and i am dan ashley.ing life here on abc7, hulu live, and wherever you stream. california has hit a new milestone reach. the test positivity rate is 7%. it has been climbing from a record low of 0.7%, two months ago. >> also climbing, coronavirus cases. this graph shows how they have taken off since june and the more the virus spreads, the more chances it has to mutate. >> every two weeks, as long as transmission occurs, you will get the creation of variants. today it is delta,
changes in order to save lives. thank you for joining us, i am ama daetz. >> and i am dan ashley.ing life here on abc7, hulu live, and wherever you stream. california has hit a new milestone reach. the test positivity rate is 7%. it has been climbing from a record low of 0.7%, two months ago. >> also climbing, coronavirus cases. this graph shows how they have taken off since june and the more the virus spreads, the more chances it has to mutate. >> every two weeks, as long as...
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was there a shift change underway, or were they spread apart? >> this answer is not going to be -- ashleylation. tinkering could possibly begin. there were no specifics from the federal reserve chairman. how do you persuade other members and what did you think of what you heard? >> i thought it was a good speech and i will do my best by being reasonable in my argument. >> what is that argument? >> it makes sense to wind down asset purchase program and the chair has to get to the specifics of that but markets are expecting a taper with communities in process to deliver the market. the most important thing about this is when you get done, what is the date at which you want to make your last purchase, that will be at the end of the first quarter. by the time we get to the first half of next year we are going to have a better view of what inflation will moderate in 2022 or not. we need the option that if it doesn't moderate, it will be more aggressive in 2022 than we would otherwise be. if it doesn't moderate we are in great shape for that so we can raise the policy rates in the future. if it
was there a shift change underway, or were they spread apart? >> this answer is not going to be -- ashleylation. tinkering could possibly begin. there were no specifics from the federal reserve chairman. how do you persuade other members and what did you think of what you heard? >> i thought it was a good speech and i will do my best by being reasonable in my argument. >> what is that argument? >> it makes sense to wind down asset purchase program and the chair has to...
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changing. i think there is a lot of power in that. guy: where is the innovation coming from? is it coming from the states, from europe, from asia? where are you looking? ashley global firm and we look at a lot of different areas. i would say there is a -- one of the trends that i am really interested in and we have invested a lot behind is the use of data to power software. so historically software is very much about workflow automation. and now we are seeing how people are bringing data assets and commercialization of machine learning and artificial intentional and -- artificial intelligence is coming to bear. there is a powerful democratization of data. we have invested in a number of data businesses and are seeing a lot of power in that platform. guy: great to speak with you. thank you for spending time with us today. ashley evans of carlyle. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we are not a supermarket. we are not like this is the flavor and i have one of those slavers for you. we just -- one of those flavors for you. we just raised a substantial amount of money and we want to invest it in a disciplined way doing what we do. it's not about a little here, a little the
changing. i think there is a lot of power in that. guy: where is the innovation coming from? is it coming from the states, from europe, from asia? where are you looking? ashley global firm and we look at a lot of different areas. i would say there is a -- one of the trends that i am really interested in and we have invested a lot behind is the use of data to power software. so historically software is very much about workflow automation. and now we are seeing how people are bringing data assets...
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number one, ashley bardy says she is looking forward to coming back to new york after missing the tournament last year because of cobra. 1900 travel restrictions. obviously a lot of changing my lot in san a lot. a lot has changed for everyone across the world since then. oh no, it's disappointing not to play here in new york last year on some pretty strange circumstances for everyone, but it's certainly nice to be back to you now. it feels like it has been a long time since i've been back in new york and it's nice to be back to this. this week's going to be excited. we've got fans. that's going to bring a lot of energy to this tournament. and this, this is a tournament that thrives with the energy and i can't wait to get started raising dish and bo has surged into the lead at the b m. w championship with an incredible round of golf. the american known for his huge driving has picked up to eagles and 8 birdies and his 2nd round. any had this pot at the last for a rare for 59. he missed had to settle for 60, but still leaves by his shot. very impressive. well, that's all your sport for now and you back over to natasha. thanks so much leah. well, that is it for me to pay for
number one, ashley bardy says she is looking forward to coming back to new york after missing the tournament last year because of cobra. 1900 travel restrictions. obviously a lot of changing my lot in san a lot. a lot has changed for everyone across the world since then. oh no, it's disappointing not to play here in new york last year on some pretty strange circumstances for everyone, but it's certainly nice to be back to you now. it feels like it has been a long time since i've been back in...
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changes in order to save lives. thank you for joining us, i am ama daetz. >> and i am dan ashley. you are watching life here on abc7, hulu live, and wherever you stream. california has hit a new milestone reach. the test positivity rate is 7%. it has been climbing from a record low of 0.7%, two months ago. >> also climbing, coronavirus cases. this graph shows how they have taken off since june and the more the virus spreads, the more chances it has to mutate. >> every two weeks, as long as transmission occurs, you will get the creation of variants. today it is delta, then lambda, at some point you will run out of greek alphabet letters. >> that is a sobering prospect, which is why we are so focused on vaccines. bay area counties are divided on whether to require proof of vaccination, similar to new york city. melanie woodrow checked in with health officials and local leaders, because this could build a better bay area. >> reporter: some bay area counties are considering the possibility of requiring proof of vaccination status to enter bars, restaurants, and other businesses. she i
changes in order to save lives. thank you for joining us, i am ama daetz. >> and i am dan ashley. you are watching life here on abc7, hulu live, and wherever you stream. california has hit a new milestone reach. the test positivity rate is 7%. it has been climbing from a record low of 0.7%, two months ago. >> also climbing, coronavirus cases. this graph shows how they have taken off since june and the more the virus spreads, the more chances it has to mutate. >> every two...
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ashley zavala kron 4 news. >> well, still ahead on the kron morning news, one east bay mayor now is proposing changes to the techniques used to subdue a suspect. we'll tell you why some say this is long overdue. we'll be right back. >> 7.29 right now. and we're in the clouds again. yeah, we are. yeah. it almost feels like a flying cars are moving pretty fast. they are. i mean, that's the marine layer really pushing into the bay this morning got john keeping an eye on it now that marine layer this morning. no joke. it's >> it's blanketing all of us. it's not just the bay either. but it was little bit further inland this morning. areas like san jose. you're sitting under some great as well. good news about it is it's right above the day so visibility hasn't been a huge issue, especially not on our bridges. we've seen a couple of low visibility spots and some of our hillsides, though, looking outside under the great at the coastline, not getting a whole lot of sunshine in there just yet. visibility in pockets around nevado and napa is a little bit lowe. i want to give you a heads up on most of us. as i mentioned, though,
ashley zavala kron 4 news. >> well, still ahead on the kron morning news, one east bay mayor now is proposing changes to the techniques used to subdue a suspect. we'll tell you why some say this is long overdue. we'll be right back. >> 7.29 right now. and we're in the clouds again. yeah, we are. yeah. it almost feels like a flying cars are moving pretty fast. they are. i mean, that's the marine layer really pushing into the bay this morning got john keeping an eye on it now that...
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ashley: and then the labor department reported that 3.9 million americans quit their jobs in june but yet the layoffs didn't changeo you know anyone personally that quit their job because maybe they were making more with the money coming in from the government? >> i mean, i don't necessarily know anybody that's making more but like i said, before, in a previous interview, if that wage gap between what you make sitting home and what you make going to work is too close together, what's $200 if i get to stay home or i have to go to work for a week. that $200 means nothing to me. so it doesn't have to necessarily be more but it just has to be comparable. ashley: right. you also said that the labor shortage isn't just with the hospitality industry. i mean, i can speak from a personal standpoint. it's also manufacturers. this is really kind of a blanketed situation, not with just the hospitality industry. >> absolutely. my brother down in florida is an engineer. he is going out in the field and doing tests that he did when he was in college and he's a he professional engineer. another friend of mine is a general contrac
ashley: and then the labor department reported that 3.9 million americans quit their jobs in june but yet the layoffs didn't changeo you know anyone personally that quit their job because maybe they were making more with the money coming in from the government? >> i mean, i don't necessarily know anybody that's making more but like i said, before, in a previous interview, if that wage gap between what you make sitting home and what you make going to work is too close together, what's $200...
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change. so what we need to do is to to remove the answer from the atmosphere using something called nature bi solutions and planning native trees is one example, restoring lenses. another example manager ashley hills, is another example of how we can work with nature to benefit by the sea and to benefit the climate. by sucking up some of that carbon carbon dioxide is currently in the atmosphere stored in biological pools. and you can be using big industrial companies, big agribusiness, big pharmaceutical companies, producing fertilizers, they're all, they're all with you now that we've got to cope 26. i wouldn't say that that we're with us because we need to, we need to reduce the amount of nitrogen applied to ashley because not wiser is one of the main was as much like emissions. so there are gonna be, some are all going to be some winners and losers in this transition. but we have to find a way of transitioning to a, to a lower comp and future. that means taking some of these businesses. we have to take these businesses with us. that means that we have to, they have to develop the same time back to be nimble, and develop new business models with their responsibilities to their shareholders
change. so what we need to do is to to remove the answer from the atmosphere using something called nature bi solutions and planning native trees is one example, restoring lenses. another example manager ashley hills, is another example of how we can work with nature to benefit by the sea and to benefit the climate. by sucking up some of that carbon carbon dioxide is currently in the atmosphere stored in biological pools. and you can be using big industrial companies, big agribusiness, big...
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ashley, governor hutchinson realized he was wrong and called an expedition session to amend the law. yesterday state lawmakers went home before making any changes. listen to what governor hutchinson said in response. >> the primary mission was to provide flexibility for local school districts during this pandemic as this age group cannot be vaccinated. today the general assembly adjourned and went home without further action and without taking action on amending act 1002. that is disappointing to me. >> right after lawmakers adjourned, a judge stepped in, temporarily blocked the state from enforcing its ban on mask mandates. he said it discriminates between public and private school students, infringes on the governor's emergency powers. i know that is a lot. but your reaction to all of this. >> you know, asa made a decision in april that unfortunately tied his hands. we have a super majority of republicans in the legislature. whether he signed it or not, it was going to go into law, however. i think, you know, he regrets what he did, and unfortunately, you know, they decided not to amend the law. but fortunately, we had a judge who saw what we
ashley, governor hutchinson realized he was wrong and called an expedition session to amend the law. yesterday state lawmakers went home before making any changes. listen to what governor hutchinson said in response. >> the primary mission was to provide flexibility for local school districts during this pandemic as this age group cannot be vaccinated. today the general assembly adjourned and went home without further action and without taking action on amending act 1002. that is...
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changes, or eye pain occur. take a stand and start a new day with trelegy. ask your doctor about once-daily trelegy. and save at trelegy.com. ♪. ashleyng on ronald reagan's legacy in a new ad. take a watch. >> my fellow americans, it looks like some things have changed. are we doing a good enough job teaching what america is and what she represents? we forget what we did. we won't know who we are. we have got to do a better job getting across america is free and freedom is special, with these three little words, we the people. we the people are free. pete: beautiful. worth watching the whole thing. i came across it couple days ago. amazing. we the people wine say they stand for american exceptionalism, free markets, free people, free speech and exceptional wine. will: their founder ryan coin joins us now great to have you, as pete mentioned the ad is phenomenal, i don't know how long the ad is, a minute 1/2, i don't know, as watching for the first minute 20, you wonder is this to save a america, is this a political advertisement. it is for wine. tell us first please, the inspiration behind the ad? >> what we wanted to do is build a b
changes, or eye pain occur. take a stand and start a new day with trelegy. ask your doctor about once-daily trelegy. and save at trelegy.com. ♪. ashleyng on ronald reagan's legacy in a new ad. take a watch. >> my fellow americans, it looks like some things have changed. are we doing a good enough job teaching what america is and what she represents? we forget what we did. we won't know who we are. we have got to do a better job getting across america is free and freedom is special, with...
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changes, or eye pain occur. take a stand and start a new day with trelegy. ask your doctor about once-daily trelegy. and save at trelegy.com. welcome to fox news live, i am ashleyf the u.s. capitol building. cory bush trying to pressure congress into spending a better ban on evictions. millions of americans when forced out of their homes in the coming months because the ban expires in about half an hour from now. also failed to pass that bill that would have extended the moratorium. a glimmer of hope for some sort of covid cases of the first time in months vaccinations are increasing across the u.s. the white house reports about 3 million people have got their first covid vaccine this past week. at the 31% increase from last week. states with folk vaccination rate in severe outbreaks are showing some the highest vaccination increases. i am ashley strohmier, back to "watters world". for headlines, a ride to foxnews.com michael jesse: now for a new edition of crime watch. crime surging across the country, especially in cities that defunded the police. some big cities are starting to panic, crying for more help. but it's too late. no one wants to be a copyright no
changes, or eye pain occur. take a stand and start a new day with trelegy. ask your doctor about once-daily trelegy. and save at trelegy.com. welcome to fox news live, i am ashleyf the u.s. capitol building. cory bush trying to pressure congress into spending a better ban on evictions. millions of americans when forced out of their homes in the coming months because the ban expires in about half an hour from now. also failed to pass that bill that would have extended the moratorium. a glimmer...
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change, welcome to you. and you are the founder of a campaign group called hey, which stands for healthy and environmentally friendly youth, and ashleyy, you have been involved in grassroots and climate activism since you were 16. and welcome to you, you can join the conversation, the hashtag is #bbcglobalouestions. let's get to our first question, from maria marshall. your question is?— your question is? honourable ministers. — your question is? honourable ministers, panellists, - your question is? honourable ministers, panellists, ladlesl ministers, panellists, ladles and gentlemen, thank you for this opportunity. now for the question. wejust had a tropical storm elsa and this is the first of the hurricane season and it caused major damages and disruption. the caribbean have a —— cope — i caribbean have a —— cope — i caribbean countries have a plan of action for recovery from these types of natural disasters?— these types of natural disasters? ~ , , ., ~ disasters? minister, you kick off. i disasters? minister, you kick off- i think— disasters? minister, you kick off. i think it _ disasters? minister, you kick off. i think it is _
change, welcome to you. and you are the founder of a campaign group called hey, which stands for healthy and environmentally friendly youth, and ashleyy, you have been involved in grassroots and climate activism since you were 16. and welcome to you, you can join the conversation, the hashtag is #bbcglobalouestions. let's get to our first question, from maria marshall. your question is?— your question is? honourable ministers. — your question is? honourable ministers, panellists, - your...