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justice ginsburg struck a chord with those young women, called her notorious are bg.mourners broke out in song, this land is your land. a special moment from the crowd went into a minute long applies. ginsburg was the mother of two and grandmother of four and fashion icon, and nancy colors she was known for, a stickler for fools and didn't ci to eye with donald trump and made that known. public buildings and military, flags at half staff has the late justices laid to rest at all us embassies, trump learned of justice ginsburg after that following a campaign rally. >> whether you agree or not, she was an amazing woman and amazing site. jillian: tributes pouring in, president obama calling ruth bader ginsburg a relentless litigator and decisive jurist to inspired generations. burning the midnight oil, the most powerful leader in the land. nancy pelosi issued the statement saying the loss of ruth bader ginsburg is devastating. brilliance and goodness, and incalculable loss for our democracy, to build a better future for the children. the high court will hold a memorial f
justice ginsburg struck a chord with those young women, called her notorious are bg.mourners broke out in song, this land is your land. a special moment from the crowd went into a minute long applies. ginsburg was the mother of two and grandmother of four and fashion icon, and nancy colors she was known for, a stickler for fools and didn't ci to eye with donald trump and made that known. public buildings and military, flags at half staff has the late justices laid to rest at all us embassies,...
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the half mast, also in respect to our bg. she was held in across the political divide, but she had become, of course, swept up but she had become, of course, swept up in the very polarised political debate within the us to a degree. what happens next, how quickly the next appointment is made, whether it is before or after the us election, at the beginning of november, is going to be keenly fought over. let us move on from that. borisjohnson is holding urgent talks this weekend to decide whether to impose lockdown restrictions on the whole of england, to tackle the current surge in coronavirus cases. the prime minister says the uk is now ‘seeing a second wave', with the number of new infections doubling every week and hospital admissions rising. at least 13.5 million people, roughly one in five of the uk population, are already facing local restrictions. in london, additional measures are "increasingly likely", according to the mayor sadiq khan, who says he's extremely concerned by the speed with which the virus is spreading i
the half mast, also in respect to our bg. she was held in across the political divide, but she had become, of course, swept up but she had become, of course, swept up in the very polarised political debate within the us to a degree. what happens next, how quickly the next appointment is made, whether it is before or after the us election, at the beginning of november, is going to be keenly fought over. let us move on from that. borisjohnson is holding urgent talks this weekend to decide whether...
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was for you and millions of americans and people around the with who felt a connection the great are bg -- rbg. it was sad because we lost a giant not only of the court but of american life. it was a celebration. few people in our history have done more to change the lives of the american people than ruth bader ginsburg did as a lawyer, advocate, and a supreme court justice. and it was an inspiration and a call to each of us, for each of us to be better, to stay in the fight, and stay committed to what motivated justice ginsburg etched inthat phrase the marble of the united states supreme court "equal justice under the law." justice ginsburg came to her view of the law not from a textbook but from life. her own life. she often told the story of how she had personally felt the sting of discrimination as a woman, as the mother of a young child trying to find work, and so she committed her life case-by-case, law by law, to tear down the obstacles in the way of so many, and especially women. are about to undertake the task of finding her replacement on the united states supreme court. of co
was for you and millions of americans and people around the with who felt a connection the great are bg -- rbg. it was sad because we lost a giant not only of the court but of american life. it was a celebration. few people in our history have done more to change the lives of the american people than ruth bader ginsburg did as a lawyer, advocate, and a supreme court justice. and it was an inspiration and a call to each of us, for each of us to be better, to stay in the fight, and stay committed...
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nine supreme courtjustices until our bg as she was lovingly known, iconic lee known, passed away. of centre perspective. this is really, really important to commit pushes this whole debate right into the centre of the us election. absolutely fascinating though how donald trump did go for the usual bombast. you know, watching his reaction to the passing ofjohn lewes, the democratic congressman who you can almost —— who he almost dismissed, very very careful language that trump is using. isee, literally, careful language that trump is using. i see, literally, just in the last half hour, that trump is indicating that he is going to promote a nominee next week, the republicans want to get this done before the presidential election and it looks like he's going to promote a woman, but interestingly, one of the republican senators, susan collins, looks like she's going to vote against the idea of the supreme court justice being vote against the idea of the supreme courtjustice being chosen before the election. this could be very tight. it's going to be one to watch come up penny come as
nine supreme courtjustices until our bg as she was lovingly known, iconic lee known, passed away. of centre perspective. this is really, really important to commit pushes this whole debate right into the centre of the us election. absolutely fascinating though how donald trump did go for the usual bombast. you know, watching his reaction to the passing ofjohn lewes, the democratic congressman who you can almost —— who he almost dismissed, very very careful language that trump is using....
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so when my grandfather came here, it would have been in ald very similar bg to this, but just a few metersfter a period there, they were5 marcheiles away, where they built another camp. but all that remains of that camp is this memorial to the 5000 merchant seamen who were held here. how many would stop here? that is not the only memorial to the merchantav the most prominent is here in greenwich, a reminder of the dangers the men faced. >> you had a 50% chance of not making it up these peak points in the conflict. conditions would be poor, hey was poor, and recognition was not up there with the armed forces. >> without the merchant navy, we could not have won world war ii. it is as simple as that. hugh: my grandfather did make it home to west wales. he did live to the age of 85. alys modest, always hard-working and always grateful. in a rare comment on is difficult wartime experience he said this, i was very lucky. aays thought of the tens of thousands of merchant seamen who did not return, but he made such a vital contribution to britain's survival in the second world war. katty: hugh edw
so when my grandfather came here, it would have been in ald very similar bg to this, but just a few metersfter a period there, they were5 marcheiles away, where they built another camp. but all that remains of that camp is this memorial to the 5000 merchant seamen who were held here. how many would stop here? that is not the only memorial to the merchantav the most prominent is here in greenwich, a reminder of the dangers the men faced. >> you had a 50% chance of not making it up these...
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and extraordinary, iconic status of ruth baker ginsberg, —— ruth bader ginsberg, then notorious are bgeath has come under texture ordering time in the election and trump says he wants to appoint a woman in her place and it looks as most of the senate will get behind him on this. however, there is an example of what happened during the la st example of what happened during the last few months at the 0bama administration where he was not allowed to appoint anybody to the supreme court on the basis that it was too late in his presidency. this is probably taken the american election down the slightly different path,itis election down the slightly different path, it is going to make a lot of vote rs path, it is going to make a lot of voters who are not quite decided yet, wonder how they stand on the kind of issues that ruth bader ginsberg makes champion. the sunday times, unsafe flats pa ralyse the sunday times, unsafe flats paralyse housing market. 1.5 million flats it seems that unmortagable. what a word for a sunday morning. you have to make sure they are cladding free and this ta kes su
and extraordinary, iconic status of ruth baker ginsberg, —— ruth bader ginsberg, then notorious are bgeath has come under texture ordering time in the election and trump says he wants to appoint a woman in her place and it looks as most of the senate will get behind him on this. however, there is an example of what happened during the la st example of what happened during the last few months at the 0bama administration where he was not allowed to appoint anybody to the supreme court on the...
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she was nicknamed the note aureus are bg in reference to the rapper biggie smalls. —— nicknamed the notoriouse legacy is really clear but the full legacy ofa is really clear but the full legacy of a supreme courtjustice in the end is defined by whoever replaces her and that has now turned into a political firestorm in the her and that has now turned into a politicalfirestorm in the us. the democrats and the republicans now battling over the seat that she has left va ca nt. battling over the seat that she has left vacant. she has been described asa left vacant. she has been described as a strategist, so she was fully aware of what would happen following her death and she expressed wish that she should be replaced after the election. why is this key? could you just described to us what is at sta ke you just described to us what is at stake at the moment? she did express that. that is unfortunately not how it works in the end because after a supreme courtjustice it works in the end because after a supreme court justice di it works in the end because after a supreme courtjustice di is the preside
she was nicknamed the note aureus are bg in reference to the rapper biggie smalls. —— nicknamed the notoriouse legacy is really clear but the full legacy ofa is really clear but the full legacy of a supreme courtjustice in the end is defined by whoever replaces her and that has now turned into a political firestorm in the her and that has now turned into a politicalfirestorm in the us. the democrats and the republicans now battling over the seat that she has left va ca nt. battling over the...
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the notorious are bg. [applause].please be seated. >> i have to tell you before i leave the stagehe i want to shake her hand. i want to give her a hug but that would be very unprofessional. >> this is quite an amazing group i am very admiring of all of the people who have been online for some the hours waiting to see the justice and there's a lot to see even though she's a pretty little person. so how about jay low how did that happen? >> i was calling them about a month or so ago by jennifer lopez and she said she would like to meet me and introduce her fiancÉ alex rodriguez. said they came to the chamber. when a very nice visit, she mostly wanted to ask if i did any seeker about a happy marriage. but now a rod is traveling withth her to concerts all over the world what was your secret to a happy marriage did you pass on your mother-in-law's a secret on the day i was married my mother-in-law she took me aside and said she wanted to tell me what was the secret of a happy marriage. i would be glad to hear what is it. i
the notorious are bg. [applause].please be seated. >> i have to tell you before i leave the stagehe i want to shake her hand. i want to give her a hug but that would be very unprofessional. >> this is quite an amazing group i am very admiring of all of the people who have been online for some the hours waiting to see the justice and there's a lot to see even though she's a pretty little person. so how about jay low how did that happen? >> i was calling them about a month or so...
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about theo much talk notoriety of it, the are bg thing and all of that -- the rbg thing and all of thatnt you to take us back to the grind of the day, of clerking at the court. what was clerking for ginsberg like? : first of all, it was my great good fortune to be able to clerk with her. she had been a hero of mine for many years, having worked at the aclu before going to stanford. chambers was a serious place. everybody worked extremely hard. lived for justice. she lived for the law. she ran terrific chambers. the summary of this in "the new york times" really captured it, the series of steps which culminated with the virginia military institute case. you were with her then. what's she aware when vmi occurred how momentous it would be? lisa f: of course. having been established gender equality before the law was acutely aware of the importance of that case. two cases came up that term, both the city dow and vmi came up at the sink -- the citadel and vmi came up at the same time. the vmi case was the better case for the court to take, and it was very important to her. she was honored to
about theo much talk notoriety of it, the are bg thing and all of that -- the rbg thing and all of thatnt you to take us back to the grind of the day, of clerking at the court. what was clerking for ginsberg like? : first of all, it was my great good fortune to be able to clerk with her. she had been a hero of mine for many years, having worked at the aclu before going to stanford. chambers was a serious place. everybody worked extremely hard. lived for justice. she lived for the law. she ran...
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this is pre-the passing of our bg -- of rbg.should note, speaker pelosi is under a lot of political pressure because she has to figure out a way to running out the clock across the chamber in terms of the senate with the supreme court, but also now facing pressure from down ballot races that they don't want to have to end with a government shutdown or with lack of fiscal support coming from washington, d.c. these down ballot races in congress, they need stimulus in order to get for reelection. lisa: we are talking about stimulus, or fiscal support. fed chair jay powell and treasury secretary steven mnuchin will head to the house at 10:30 a.m. to discuss this. in the meantime, at the very same time, attorney general bill barr saying he wants to defund portland, seattle, and new york city because he called them "anarchist jurisdictions." how realistic is this? kevin: look, we are in political season. i think attorney general barr is without question in political season. i don't want to conflict stories, but the uncertainty coming
this is pre-the passing of our bg -- of rbg.should note, speaker pelosi is under a lot of political pressure because she has to figure out a way to running out the clock across the chamber in terms of the senate with the supreme court, but also now facing pressure from down ballot races that they don't want to have to end with a government shutdown or with lack of fiscal support coming from washington, d.c. these down ballot races in congress, they need stimulus in order to get for reelection....
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is section designated to the hub for the l bg tq community.ated on the historic section of post street. >> this will ultimately be a pillar for lgbtq folks in the community. >> reporter: phase 1 includes new l.e.d. lighting, banners, trees and art . >> this has been a labor of love for the last few years. >> reporter: phase 2 will have community input. the owners of splash bar hopes the business will become more vibrant. >> when you have people around you that have the energy, you can go wrong. >> reporter: this is about belonging and inclusivity and having an area to call your own. >> we are prioritized by your community and you are welcome here and safe here. >> with the space we, the lg bt q community in san jose will not go back to the closet in any literal or metaphorical way. instead, we will be infuse in the heart of downtown. >> reporter: organizers say they see great potential here for dining and culture and more. the community is looking for lgbtq artist to mural their planning and organizing townhall meetings to discuss what comes n
is section designated to the hub for the l bg tq community.ated on the historic section of post street. >> this will ultimately be a pillar for lgbtq folks in the community. >> reporter: phase 1 includes new l.e.d. lighting, banners, trees and art . >> this has been a labor of love for the last few years. >> reporter: phase 2 will have community input. the owners of splash bar hopes the business will become more vibrant. >> when you have people around you that have...
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you're in a tin flail but really it's up over the mountaintops where some of those wires from bg exist. that's what read about and that's we're seeing the gustier winds above a 1000 feet in fact some of these winds now gusting look at atlas peak, they jump up to about 38 mile an hour winds. so certainly a chance of 40 plus mile an hour winds overnight tonight. it's tomorrow morning it's going to be blustery throughout the night then it looks like those winds will begin to calm down so that's why red flag warnings have been posted it's been very dry of course coming after record heat in the santa cruz in the east bay, the oakland also in the diablo range so could see some gusts tonight of 30 the 45 miles per hour county them pretty blustery all day long they continue to see some winds there overnight tonight, those winds will be picking up maybe 25 to 40 mile an hour gusts. and then the north bay 35 to 45 miles per hour you get across some of those higher peaks. you can easily see a gust upwards of 50 miles per hour. that is scary. thank you. lawrence, well, the previous record for cons
you're in a tin flail but really it's up over the mountaintops where some of those wires from bg exist. that's what read about and that's we're seeing the gustier winds above a 1000 feet in fact some of these winds now gusting look at atlas peak, they jump up to about 38 mile an hour winds. so certainly a chance of 40 plus mile an hour winds overnight tonight. it's tomorrow morning it's going to be blustery throughout the night then it looks like those winds will begin to calm down so that's...
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there will never be another like her, think you are bg.overnor newsom to do this, we have lost a giant among us, atrial loser and champion quality of justice. our hearts ache tonight, let us honor her memory by preserving the very ideals she fought for so tirelessly. rest in power. our coverage continues at ktvu.com . you will find more on the life and legacy of justice ginsburg. >> she said she bought it at a swap meet for $80. >> identity and unemployment benefits stolen. coming up emma why victims of fraud say it's so hard to get their money back. >>> first though, a show of solidarity in an armenian church in san francisco. tonight's vigil after an arsonist targeted the community center. >>> and and whether a bit of a cool down today. the weekend forecast features warmer temperatures and another spare the air alert. we love our new home. there's so much space. we have a guestroom now. but, we have aunts. you're slouching again, ted. expired, expired... expired. thanks, aunt bonnie. it's a lot of house. i hope you can keep it clean. at
there will never be another like her, think you are bg.overnor newsom to do this, we have lost a giant among us, atrial loser and champion quality of justice. our hearts ache tonight, let us honor her memory by preserving the very ideals she fought for so tirelessly. rest in power. our coverage continues at ktvu.com . you will find more on the life and legacy of justice ginsburg. >> she said she bought it at a swap meet for $80. >> identity and unemployment benefits stolen. coming...
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>>tonight peo >>continuing our coverage now she was often call just by her initials are bg there are even bobblehead dolls of her justice ginsburg was popular across the nation but she was a particular favorite in the liberal bay area. tonight people gathered in san francisco to honor her and that's where kron four's gayle ong is in the city's castro neighborhood tonight, gayle. >>and i'm here on the corner of market and castro were at least 200 people showed up to pay their respects let's show you this sign that was left behind this as a thank you or b g. roughly 200 people are standing in this exact corner we want to show you video from earlier this event was planned minutes after the news of her passing a many just showed up because she was a fighter for gentle gender equality. a powerful voice in the liberal wing of the supreme court. and you talk to any one of supporters here they had a story on how they impacted her take a listen. >>she was an anchor on the supreme court and. the decisions that she was able to do over the lifetime of her career. were amazing and they were able
>>tonight peo >>continuing our coverage now she was often call just by her initials are bg there are even bobblehead dolls of her justice ginsburg was popular across the nation but she was a particular favorite in the liberal bay area. tonight people gathered in san francisco to honor her and that's where kron four's gayle ong is in the city's castro neighborhood tonight, gayle. >>and i'm here on the corner of market and castro were at least 200 people showed up to pay their...
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that debate in 1944 1944 was bg informed by that first request from pilecki. think that's why it's so important to both understand the context and for the decision regarding pilecki's request, in order to see how it then played out in light of thinking, this constant stepping back from taking action. >> the interesting thing of course is that one of the great problems in the his geography of response, i'm talking to keep up the holocaust of course is that from 1942 onwards it was always said that the english and the americans had to deal with -- in their own populations. and then any intervention which was explicitly to be done on behalf of the jews was considered to be unpopular people would make the world more difficult to fight because it would now become a war to save the jews and that was of course not something that many people would agree with. and in the course in the 1940s the bait, the jewish dimension of auschwitz didn't really exist was as it was primarily a polish camp so that in some way i would say there's the possibility of actually, interestin
that debate in 1944 1944 was bg informed by that first request from pilecki. think that's why it's so important to both understand the context and for the decision regarding pilecki's request, in order to see how it then played out in light of thinking, this constant stepping back from taking action. >> the interesting thing of course is that one of the great problems in the his geography of response, i'm talking to keep up the holocaust of course is that from 1942 onwards it was always...
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and fourr centnturies, so i n'n't posossiy summize it, but t they range frfrom thingss like pouring b bgateter on thehe backs o slaveso treat them for typhoho to removinglaves arms and legs simply to showow medalal s studs how the ococedur o of amputation were done. literally aomen cacage, alll laboratory, on n te prproperty o of dr. sims and thn subjectiting them to repductctiv surgereries that t were eerimenl overer the couee of five y yeart least. remomong the jawbone oa a slave despite his prorotest. esting in procedur and appropriating the bodiesff slaves in order r test momodalities, in order to use tm for varariousxperiments and also after r death for -- - medical traingng materl, postmtmortem racism. these things were so prevalent that most northern medical schools had contras s with southern medicicalchools t to gt the bodieses of dead black peope because theyey did not want to e dead whites in this manner because it was considered disrespectful. the history gogoes on for a long time. frankly, it has not ended. when it comes to vaccines, i find more troubling, far more troubling
and fourr centnturies, so i n'n't posossiy summize it, but t they range frfrom thingss like pouring b bgateter on thehe backs o slaveso treat them for typhoho to removinglaves arms and legs simply to showow medalal s studs how the ococedur o of amputation were done. literally aomen cacage, alll laboratory, on n te prproperty o of dr. sims and thn subjectiting them to repductctiv surgereries that t were eerimenl overer the couee of five y yeart least. remomong the jawbone oa a slave despite his...
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look at the celebrity notorious rg bg. you know, i'm also -- when i think about her, i think so much about marty ginsburg. i think about when he meant to her and what she said early -- earlier in her life is that he was the first boy who ever cared about the fact that she had a brain. that is so central to who she was. the discrimination she faced and the discrimination she shared with sandra day o'connor, what bonded them as the only women on the court. women react to that. this could galvanize the suburban women that trump really needs. >> i appreciate you coming on here. i apologize, nina, i'm tight for time. one thing you convinced me, i wish more elected officials acted like members of the supreme court. they clearly are a bit more collegial than the rest of our politics. thank you both. >>> when we come back we will change gears a little bit. i'll talk to hhs secretary alex azar about the coronavirus death toll hitting 200,000 in the u.s., and about the war between president trump and some of his scientists. >>> plus
look at the celebrity notorious rg bg. you know, i'm also -- when i think about her, i think so much about marty ginsburg. i think about when he meant to her and what she said early -- earlier in her life is that he was the first boy who ever cared about the fact that she had a brain. that is so central to who she was. the discrimination she faced and the discrimination she shared with sandra day o'connor, what bonded them as the only women on the court. women react to that. this could...
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. -- rbg are bg sponsored sponsored the first -- in the country. the rutgers woman while reporter. she wrapup -- she published some of her own work with them. many such law reviews followed. three, she taught with the encouragement of her students on women in law in the spring of 1971. one of the first courses on the subject. which included, in her case, in working with her students on the gender cases showing up in the new jersey aclu office and in the national office in new york city. she was beginning, for the first time, to become not just an academic, although she remained but a practicing lawyer as well. by the spring of 1970 one she teamed up with her husband and took on the appeal that is featured on the basis of sex movie -- featured in the basis of sex movie. read verses read decided in november of 1971 was the first case the supreme court had ever, in its entire history, struck down a law discriminating against women on the grounds that it violated the equal protection clause. four, by 1972 two things had changed in rbg's life. the first had to do with the aclu. acluttin
. -- rbg are bg sponsored sponsored the first -- in the country. the rutgers woman while reporter. she wrapup -- she published some of her own work with them. many such law reviews followed. three, she taught with the encouragement of her students on women in law in the spring of 1971. one of the first courses on the subject. which included, in her case, in working with her students on the gender cases showing up in the new jersey aclu office and in the national office in new york city. she was...
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tencent's popular game bg is among many apps banned in india.nese search engine baidu and alipay have been scrapped. the -- new delhi has concerns over national security. this came with troubles reigniting on the disputed himalayan order. looking at markets now, we have seen this rally continuing in asia for a third day. the likes of china not participating as much, open in the mainland, these gauges have been trading in a narrow range of late. we are seeing the likes of the nikkei 225 heading to a lunch break on a positive note, up 1.4% for the benchmark. whot of emphasis on suga may be the successor to shinzo abe and the continuation of abenomics. really helping markets as well. the big theme we are watching is the dollar strength that seems to be reemerging with the euro retreating in a big and swift way after topping 120 and unable to hold. the renminbi still holding strong after an eighth day. stronger than expected. gold seeing a retreat amid global strength. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> it is 10:29 a.m. in hong kong. 1029 -- 10:29 p.m. in th
tencent's popular game bg is among many apps banned in india.nese search engine baidu and alipay have been scrapped. the -- new delhi has concerns over national security. this came with troubles reigniting on the disputed himalayan order. looking at markets now, we have seen this rally continuing in asia for a third day. the likes of china not participating as much, open in the mainland, these gauges have been trading in a narrow range of late. we are seeing the likes of the nikkei 225 heading...
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and then that can t clearly came to the pressure and then to nominate someone quickly looking at your bgn speaker 25 years ago you mentioned 40 days out so i get paid to do that. you have hard earned experience running against donald trump would advise have you given to joe biden about the next 40 days and the debate? the best advice dealing with someone who literally will lie about anything and everything with a straight facece with impunity and has a presence on the stage anything like former vice president biden has dealt with. be prepared and what you believe you are best positioned to move the country forward and deal with the crisis then you have to figure before you get on the stage with the showmanship and entertainment value the smirking and eyebrow raising and the whole physical presence and i know that those that prepared me for my debate is helping him as well. weather on the republican or democratic side because it used to be that at some point in the process and engaging in outright falsehood the moderator or the opponent would make that clear. someone that lies with abando
and then that can t clearly came to the pressure and then to nominate someone quickly looking at your bgn speaker 25 years ago you mentioned 40 days out so i get paid to do that. you have hard earned experience running against donald trump would advise have you given to joe biden about the next 40 days and the debate? the best advice dealing with someone who literally will lie about anything and everything with a straight facece with impunity and has a presence on the stage anything like former...
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written 237 in the -- i don't know if you call it a pilot originning thor theinitiative what about bg in more people and how do you know what the capacity is that you are going to aim for? i'm just curious to see what work goes through there. amber, do you want to take that? sure, i guess i consider this was a pilot program to better understand what it will take toktoeffectively serve this population and we heard to be successful, we need to ensure we have adequate staffing to support inner agency care coordination it's a high touch work and we also need a shared tool set and so we're really excited about the implication of the ethic care cor din module because it's all od and better identify and cohort and groups in the future should the department chose to carry on this work in this way. >> thank you, i can't imagine the circumstances we would not want to expand this work. for only people outside of the public-health system and you know, ela person to the system and you talked about it being high touch work and seeing how high touch it is and seeing it does give result and it can wo
written 237 in the -- i don't know if you call it a pilot originning thor theinitiative what about bg in more people and how do you know what the capacity is that you are going to aim for? i'm just curious to see what work goes through there. amber, do you want to take that? sure, i guess i consider this was a pilot program to better understand what it will take toktoeffectively serve this population and we heard to be successful, we need to ensure we have adequate staffing to support inner...
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thank you very much for talking to us about the notorious are bg.he kentucky attorney general, daniel cameron, present to the grand jury. did he present any evidence on breonna taylor‘s behalf? or did he make a unilateral decision to put his thumb on the scales ofjustice to help try to exonerate and justify the killing of breonna taylor by these police officers, and in doing so, make sure that breonna taylor‘s family never got their day in court, never got their chance for due process, and in essence, denied them justice. that is why we are standing here today, united in solidarity, declaring and demanding that he release the transcripts of the grand jury proceeding so we can know if there was anybody giving a voice to breonna taylor! let‘s return to the arrests and the seizure of drugs worth more than a million pounds made by police following action against so called county lines drugs gangs. police said the operation was the most successful of its kind, with around 10% of the country‘s county lines drug networks being shut down. with me now is nik
thank you very much for talking to us about the notorious are bg.he kentucky attorney general, daniel cameron, present to the grand jury. did he present any evidence on breonna taylor‘s behalf? or did he make a unilateral decision to put his thumb on the scales ofjustice to help try to exonerate and justify the killing of breonna taylor by these police officers, and in doing so, make sure that breonna taylor‘s family never got their day in court, never got their chance for due process, and...
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to your own senator's office, leave flowers or another momento in honor of emento in honor m of our bgif enough americans show outrage, it may help switch the opinion of mcconnell. it was indivisible that stopped aca, so i of the would say looked indivisible and stop saying we will be packing the court if we increase to the court. it has been done before and republicans have already done it. that is my thoughts. aboutwhat do you think reports in the paper and political observer that joe that he not saying would agree to pack the courts because his strategy is to not answer that question. otherwise, republicans would focus on that answer. wall street journal says he wants to run on the president's character and coronavirus. do you think the former vice president needs to make his position clear? caller: my understanding is he has refused to state whom he would appoint if he had the opportunity to is i believe what has happened, not what you are saying. if you throughout a list of judges, it would influence those judges on the bench now. they would go through their background and that wo
to your own senator's office, leave flowers or another momento in honor of emento in honor m of our bgif enough americans show outrage, it may help switch the opinion of mcconnell. it was indivisible that stopped aca, so i of the would say looked indivisible and stop saying we will be packing the court if we increase to the court. it has been done before and republicans have already done it. that is my thoughts. aboutwhat do you think reports in the paper and political observer that joe that he...
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our bg was a sound, brilliant was a sound and brilliant mind. she was the voice for the health of body, mind, and spirit of every woman in the united states. an inspiration for young woman -- women to pick up the torch and for that -- and to carry on. much work has to be done for the dutch for women's health and well-being around the united states and the world. ginsburg spoke about her famous nickname at an event at stanford university. here's what she said about her famous nickname. [video clip] >> also because of the book the notorious rbg, you are known to the entire generation and you are not just a public figure, you are an amazing public figure. how is that? [laughter] coming, thewhat was notorious rbg, it is the ig.orious bid, -- b -- i said this was perfectly understandable we have one thing in common. you have something in common with notorious big, we were both born and bred in brooklyn new york. [laughter] [applause] is a good example of how young people should react to things that they do not like. that's was a second-year student a
our bg was a sound, brilliant was a sound and brilliant mind. she was the voice for the health of body, mind, and spirit of every woman in the united states. an inspiration for young woman -- women to pick up the torch and for that -- and to carry on. much work has to be done for the dutch for women's health and well-being around the united states and the world. ginsburg spoke about her famous nickname at an event at stanford university. here's what she said about her famous nickname. [video...
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written 237 in the -- i don't know if you call it a pilot originning thor theinitiative what about bg in more people and how do you know what the capacity is that you are going to aim for? i'm just curious to see what work goes through there. amber, do you want to take that? sure, i guess i consider this was a pilot program to better understand what it will take toktoeffectively serve this population and we heard to be successful, we need to ensure we have adequate staffing to support inner agency care coordination it's a high touch work and we also need a shared tool set and so we're really excited about the implication of the ethic care cor din module because it's all od and better identify and cohort and groups in the future should the department chose to carry on this work in this way. >> thank you, i can't imagine the circumstances we would not want to expand this work. for only people outside of the public-health system and you know, ela person to the system and you talked about it being high touch work and seeing how high touch it is and seeing it does give result and it can wo
written 237 in the -- i don't know if you call it a pilot originning thor theinitiative what about bg in more people and how do you know what the capacity is that you are going to aim for? i'm just curious to see what work goes through there. amber, do you want to take that? sure, i guess i consider this was a pilot program to better understand what it will take toktoeffectively serve this population and we heard to be successful, we need to ensure we have adequate staffing to support inner...
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our bg was a sound, brilliant was a sound and brilliant mind. she was the voice for the health of body, mind, and spirit of every woman in the united states. an inspiration for young woman -- women to pick up the torch and for that -- and to carry on. much work has to be done for the dutch for women's health and well-being around the united states and the world. ginsburg spoke about her famous nickname at an event at stanford university. here's what she said about her famous nickname. [video clip] >> also because of the book the notorious rbg, you are known to the entire generation and you are not just a public figure, you are an amazing public figure. how is that? [laughter] coming, thewhat was notorious rbg, it is the ig.orious bid, -- b -- i said this was perfectly understandable we have one thing in common. you have something in common with notorious big, we were both born and bred in brooklyn new york. [laughter] [applause] is a good example of how young people should react to things that they do not like. that's was a second-year student a
our bg was a sound, brilliant was a sound and brilliant mind. she was the voice for the health of body, mind, and spirit of every woman in the united states. an inspiration for young woman -- women to pick up the torch and for that -- and to carry on. much work has to be done for the dutch for women's health and well-being around the united states and the world. ginsburg spoke about her famous nickname at an event at stanford university. here's what she said about her famous nickname. [video...
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. >> julie: of the united states not having missiles, that's a bg issue, is there anything we can door concern is not where china is going to be 20 years from now because we have allies that are uniting with us just as we do against the soviet union. we have allies that are a part of a coalition. in the near term it is true, what concerns us, if china wanted to go to war in taiwan or in the south china sea, they have offense have long-range missiles that can take out our ships and we would have assets, high capital assets destroyed on a scale we have been seen. they would also take out all of our bases in the region. that is what gives us huge concern. we have to put missile defense is out there and we have to have our own offense of missiles to hold theirs. that is why the trumpet defense buildup is so critical. it's more critical than the reagan defense buildup post-vietnam war. >> julie: general, great to have you on. >> good talking to you. speed to the university of southern california placing a professor on leave after he used a chinese word that sounds a racial slur. he was gi
. >> julie: of the united states not having missiles, that's a bg issue, is there anything we can door concern is not where china is going to be 20 years from now because we have allies that are uniting with us just as we do against the soviet union. we have allies that are a part of a coalition. in the near term it is true, what concerns us, if china wanted to go to war in taiwan or in the south china sea, they have offense have long-range missiles that can take out our ships and we...
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if there was one person, one human being whose death could get the left excited, it is our bg -- is rbgwe are all anticipating this is going to affect the election. i don't know that we know how much, especially as we see how mitch mcconnell and president trump operate. someonee looking to put into that seat in the next 45 days. this is something we have not seen before. back and forth about the biden rule, thee whomever president is allowed to do something like this. he is also someone who focuses on how to win. what would make people excited? there is an argument that president trump is someone who might want to leave that seat open to have a dangling carrot out there for conservatives like he had in 2016. it seems like a million years ago now, but the last election, merrick garland was sitting around hoping to get into antonin scalia is seat. that made a lot of conservatives hold their nose and vote for him. that was in large part a reason why he got so much of the republican vote. host: let's talk about the calendar and the timeline. from the new york times, a look at the past proce
if there was one person, one human being whose death could get the left excited, it is our bg -- is rbgwe are all anticipating this is going to affect the election. i don't know that we know how much, especially as we see how mitch mcconnell and president trump operate. someonee looking to put into that seat in the next 45 days. this is something we have not seen before. back and forth about the biden rule, thee whomever president is allowed to do something like this. he is also someone who...
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now not my issue to decide, but i have inform be think bg that. that's something that i am coming up against, is that. how much of this, you know, 60-foot-wide canopy in pushing back the window and the normal. 2 feet is a significant, significant impact. we can't just throw a retaining wall around the trunk and call it good. but i think that's a good question for the commission, to throw it back to you all. if it survives construction impact, what's the next step in sort of retaining that tree. >> commissioner tanner: okay. thank you for that. that was my question. >> clerk: okay. we are now moving onto public comment. if you'd like to speak, please raise your hand. we'll hear from natalie down first. miss down, welcome. >> hi. hello. hi. i'm at a loss for words. i'm appalled at how the city treats its awful urban canopy. how can we continue to let this happen? the poor air quality today has had huge effects on me personally. the bayview is a majority black and brown neighborhood, more than the most of san francisco. the city needs trees to pureif
now not my issue to decide, but i have inform be think bg that. that's something that i am coming up against, is that. how much of this, you know, 60-foot-wide canopy in pushing back the window and the normal. 2 feet is a significant, significant impact. we can't just throw a retaining wall around the trunk and call it good. but i think that's a good question for the commission, to throw it back to you all. if it survives construction impact, what's the next step in sort of retaining that tree....
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my honourable friend and his advisors are right that the virus is not getting weaker bgs but doctorsvirus remains deadly and therefore we u nfortu nately remains deadly and therefore we unfortunately do have to take measures to stop its spread. not least because we can either take measures now or we will end up with a bigger problem and still having to ta ke a bigger problem and still having to take measures later. top weighted medical research has linked vitamin b levels with covid incidence n norway where they have high amount of it cases are rare. but most brits are deficient and the main source, sun light, is about to disappear with the winter nhs crisis. could he follow the science and look to a project. vitamin d is one of the many things we have looked into to see whether it reduce it is incidence or the impact of coronavirus and i have seen reports that it does. so we put it into a... trial and unfortunately the results we re trial and unfortunately the results were that it doesn‘t appear to have any impact. that is the latest clinical advice, which is always kept under revie
my honourable friend and his advisors are right that the virus is not getting weaker bgs but doctorsvirus remains deadly and therefore we u nfortu nately remains deadly and therefore we unfortunately do have to take measures to stop its spread. not least because we can either take measures now or we will end up with a bigger problem and still having to ta ke a bigger problem and still having to take measures later. top weighted medical research has linked vitamin b levels with covid incidence n...
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this unemployment is, um, just specifically for that.to bg anything yet.very ttle bit will help thenece toothpaste, toothbrush, stuff at ucts or summer clothes, for example, since our stuff was frickin' taken away throughe, a. >> we had it in a storage unit. and we didn't have enough money f out.mportant things like some of our clothes were actually in there, and ahole lot of other stuff. >> i live in a and all my stuff is in therei jt th p it all packed. so, th- i've gotten used to it., not anymore. >> this the first layer. then i put this on there... like this. i just lay these out and then in the mornin i'll put them away, and then when i go to sleep again, i'll take them out. i really make this look like, like a little twin-sized bed. i have to sleep on the floor, and my, um, my sister and my mom sleep on the bed. i feel like i should, because my mama's back is more fragile than ne i go like this. i houses-- i wish we had our own. i couldn't imagine living like and i don't want tove like thi. >> i have never appreciate having a h so today, they have, u
this unemployment is, um, just specifically for that.to bg anything yet.very ttle bit will help thenece toothpaste, toothbrush, stuff at ucts or summer clothes, for example, since our stuff was frickin' taken away throughe, a. >> we had it in a storage unit. and we didn't have enough money f out.mportant things like some of our clothes were actually in there, and ahole lot of other stuff. >> i live in a and all my stuff is in therei jt th p it all packed. so, th- i've gotten used to...