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bob marley is a freestyler as _ bob marley? bob marley is a freestyler as far _ bob marley?ley? bob marley is a freestyler as far as i can i bob marley? bob marley is a | freestyler as far as i can see. 0ne freestyler as far as i can see. one of the styles comes from lee perry and one comes from bob marley himself and one comes from the wailers. so you know, lee perry, he is great, great, great, great, great. he had a band called the upsetters. from what i hear that, he had an interesting time of life, didn't he? he has a band called _ time of life, didn't he? he has a band called the _ time of life, didn't he? he has a band called the upsetters. l time of life, didn't he? he has a band called the upsetters. i| a band called the upsetters. i think the —— the label was called that. the band was incredible, lee perry spontaneous. lee perry great, phenomenal and believe me. he isjust different. you know? they can't be that many producers that can work with such a wide array of different types of artists as well. did everyone want to say i want to work with lee perry? he produce
bob marley is a freestyler as _ bob marley? bob marley is a freestyler as far _ bob marley?ley? bob marley is a freestyler as far as i can i bob marley? bob marley is a | freestyler as far as i can see. 0ne freestyler as far as i can see. one of the styles comes from lee perry and one comes from bob marley himself and one comes from the wailers. so you know, lee perry, he is great, great, great, great, great. he had a band called the upsetters. from what i hear that, he had an interesting time...
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bob bauer and jack smith their here to talk about the book, after trump, reconstructing presidency. and jack is a veteran of the republican administration, walmart in a democratic one and together they have present the consort of god to the damage to donald trump's presidency did to our company institution and suggested how to go about repairing and better protecting our system. a couple of house keeping notes, to post a question and any point, just click on the q&a icon at the bottom of the screen. the function will also be active for comments not questions i was questions in the q&a column. in the column, you'll find a list of purchasing copies after trump. and jack served under president george w. bush first as a special counsel to the department of defense from 2002 - 2003 and then as head of the office of legal counsel the justice department in 2003 - 2004. now professor at harvard law school, is also cofounder l'affaire in written previous books one a firsthand account of legal battling in the bush and ministration over territory imposing actions in there about the disappearan
bob bauer and jack smith their here to talk about the book, after trump, reconstructing presidency. and jack is a veteran of the republican administration, walmart in a democratic one and together they have present the consort of god to the damage to donald trump's presidency did to our company institution and suggested how to go about repairing and better protecting our system. a couple of house keeping notes, to post a question and any point, just click on the q&a icon at the bottom of...
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bob do you have thousand that. bob: i don't know, i do have an opinion. the prison if these facing impeachment in criminal investigation, and that in and of itself they were wrong but i am concerned about the way they were obstructed and i think that we now have a problem, jack and i discussed this in the book, we have a difference of opinion on this on the one hand people assume that the president is in office and he or she cannot be prosecuted can be investigated but not prosecuted. when they leave office, there's this general sense and a little bit of sort of a wave or aftermath of the pardon that is divisive for one administration to prosecute more so than another administration prayed that perhaps a better reason is just not to do it. and jack points out in the book that he's not arguing that conduct prior to becoming president for prosecution, not arguing that any prosecutions are thought to be suspended. the concern that i think we debated the book is the concern some have with an administration prior administration and making a concerted effort to
bob do you have thousand that. bob: i don't know, i do have an opinion. the prison if these facing impeachment in criminal investigation, and that in and of itself they were wrong but i am concerned about the way they were obstructed and i think that we now have a problem, jack and i discussed this in the book, we have a difference of opinion on this on the one hand people assume that the president is in office and he or she cannot be prosecuted can be investigated but not prosecuted. when they...
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i was assisted greatly by bob wasserman who also leftt the police department and then consulting andn chief of operations down in houston taking on the good old boys of the houston pdm went down to meet with bob in the plan of action including redesigning the police cars and the first major plan of action in five different counties literally 78 cities and towns we're policing was 68 cups. the challenges were immensely had commuter rail, trolleys, subway, i had a lot of fun. i brought some people on board allies we need and a friend in funding the policee department as you know, is something new with new ideas, something borrowed and i'm borrowing people from previous experiencesie that police department is blue and the excitement that cannot be matched coming into a new organization and getting to stir it up was that excitement of building a super bowl team. so that phenomenal equipment to work with and based on that success governor ducasse it on —- to caucus asked me to take over the metropolitan district police much of what massachusetts as many highways that was also scandal plag
i was assisted greatly by bob wasserman who also leftt the police department and then consulting andn chief of operations down in houston taking on the good old boys of the houston pdm went down to meet with bob in the plan of action including redesigning the police cars and the first major plan of action in five different counties literally 78 cities and towns we're policing was 68 cups. the challenges were immensely had commuter rail, trolleys, subway, i had a lot of fun. i brought some...
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bob do you have thousand that. bob: i don't know, i do have an opinion. the prison if these facing impeachment in criminal investigation, and that in and of itself they were wrong but i am concerned about the way they were obstructed and i think that we now have a problem, jack and i discussed this in the book, we have a difference of opinion on this on the one hand people assume that the president is in office and he or she cannot be prosecuted can be investigated but not prosecuted. when they leave office, there's this general sense and a little bit of sort of a wave or aftermath of the pardon that is divisive for one administration to prosecute more so than another administration prayed that perhaps a better reason is just not to do it. and jack points out in the book that he's not arguing that conduct prior to becoming president for prosecution, not arguing that any prosecutions are thought to be suspended. the concern that i think we debated the book is the concern some have with an administration prior administration and making a concerted effort to
bob do you have thousand that. bob: i don't know, i do have an opinion. the prison if these facing impeachment in criminal investigation, and that in and of itself they were wrong but i am concerned about the way they were obstructed and i think that we now have a problem, jack and i discussed this in the book, we have a difference of opinion on this on the one hand people assume that the president is in office and he or she cannot be prosecuted can be investigated but not prosecuted. when they...
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so he began planning it with bob and charles ford. bob ford is here on the right. on april 3rd, 1882, they were in jesse's cabin planning this robbery when jesse noticed a needle work on the wall was crooked. it was one his mother had made, had stitched. so he pulled a chair over and stood on the chair to straighten it, and he heard the cocking of a pistol. bob ford cocked his pistol so jesse turned his head to look at him. as he turned his head bob shot him. the bullet entered below his right ear. he was killed instantly. his wife and children were in the next room. they came rushing into the room to see what happened. bob fled immediately. his brother charles was also there. charles stuck around for a minute or two trying to convince them the pistol had gone off accidentally and he eventually turned and ran as well. now, interestingly enough, the picture here in the middle shows bob ford and jesse james together. last october a woman came forward and said that her grandmother -- this was a family picture they were handing down, and she claims that, you know, this
so he began planning it with bob and charles ford. bob ford is here on the right. on april 3rd, 1882, they were in jesse's cabin planning this robbery when jesse noticed a needle work on the wall was crooked. it was one his mother had made, had stitched. so he pulled a chair over and stood on the chair to straighten it, and he heard the cocking of a pistol. bob ford cocked his pistol so jesse turned his head to look at him. as he turned his head bob shot him. the bullet entered below his right...
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bob fled immediately. brother charles stuck around for a minute or two trying to convince them the pistol had gone off accidentally and he eventually turned and ran as well. interestingly enough, the picture here in the middle shows bob ford and jesse james together. last october, a woman came forward and said that her grandmother had -- this was a family picture that they were handing down and she claims that this was a real picture. somebody from the houston police department who does all their facial recognition analyzing took a look at it and said it was an authentic photo. historians don't really like the idea and are claiming it's a fraud. so there's a lot of uproar over whether this is a real picture and it's going on right now. so it's kind of interesting. i wanted to show that to you all. after rob ford murdered jesse james the ford brothers expected to be treated as heroes but instead they got public abuse because it seemed like such a cowardly way to kill jesse james. they killed him for two rea
bob fled immediately. brother charles stuck around for a minute or two trying to convince them the pistol had gone off accidentally and he eventually turned and ran as well. interestingly enough, the picture here in the middle shows bob ford and jesse james together. last october, a woman came forward and said that her grandmother had -- this was a family picture that they were handing down and she claims that this was a real picture. somebody from the houston police department who does all...
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>> i can begin the answer and if bob wants to -- bob made a reference to it.here were a lot of sources that we used, if anyone cares to look at the bibliography we didn't put everything in there, but it's pretty extensive. referred to lyman draper, a sad character. as bob said, he went 50,000 miles, he did all this research, he collected -- >> on horseback. >> on horseback. all these notes. spent years and years and years so he would be able to write this magnum opus about one of the most remarkable characters in american history and he started writing and at a certain point developed writer's block and couldn't write anymore. and he died leaving his book unfinished. thankfully, his notes and interviews and everything are available to researchers and that was an enormous help to us. >> it was. sarah, it was a pile. i'm trying to think, it was 130,000 pages, something like that. it's at the wisconsin historical society. and you asked what our -- our system is, i guess is basically what you're asking, how do two people -- tom likes to say he writes one sentence,
>> i can begin the answer and if bob wants to -- bob made a reference to it.here were a lot of sources that we used, if anyone cares to look at the bibliography we didn't put everything in there, but it's pretty extensive. referred to lyman draper, a sad character. as bob said, he went 50,000 miles, he did all this research, he collected -- >> on horseback. >> on horseback. all these notes. spent years and years and years so he would be able to write this magnum opus about one...
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"back on the record with bob costas" premieres friday july 30 on hbo. bob costas, everybody.adruple. with comcast business you'll be ready... with the flexibility to control multiple wifi networks from anywhere. all on the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. get started with powerful internet and voice solution for just $64.99 a month from comcast business. call or go online today to learn more. california, did you know our homes share power? but when we try to stay cool in a heat wave our supply is pushed to the limit. but you have the power to keep us up and running! “i do?” yup, we all do! with flex alerts. they notify us when to shift our energy use if our power supply is stretched. so from pre-cooling our homes, to using less energy from 4-9pm, together, let's flex our power to save our power. sign up for flex alerts today. [announcement on pa] introducing togo's new cheese steak melt, featuring fresh artisan bread, layered with tender seasoned steak, sautéed mushrooms, roas
"back on the record with bob costas" premieres friday july 30 on hbo. bob costas, everybody.adruple. with comcast business you'll be ready... with the flexibility to control multiple wifi networks from anywhere. all on the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. get started with powerful internet and voice solution for just $64.99 a month from comcast business. call or go online today to...
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bob: i think that's part of it. i think right now they can point to substantial further progress has been made on a lot of the things that they looked at. when they look at where policy rates are, they don't need to be at zero for a lot longer. they don't need the $120 billion in large-scale asset purchases every month. they can move to something that's more normal. i step back and i look at where things are. if this had been a normal cycle say going back, 20 to 40 years ago, maybe even 15 or so years ago, at this point in the cycle i would expect the feds funds rate to be 2%. around zero real yield and expect the 10-year treasury to be around 3%, about a 1% real yield. so the fact that we are not there tells you the amount of distortion that the central banks are creating. lisa: if the fed were to say at the jackson hole meeting they were tapering their bond purchases september, november, december at some point in the near future and indicated it would be faster than expected, what would be the market response? bob
bob: i think that's part of it. i think right now they can point to substantial further progress has been made on a lot of the things that they looked at. when they look at where policy rates are, they don't need to be at zero for a lot longer. they don't need the $120 billion in large-scale asset purchases every month. they can move to something that's more normal. i step back and i look at where things are. if this had been a normal cycle say going back, 20 to 40 years ago, maybe even 15 or...
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bob bakish, viacomcbs president and ceo.omberg. ♪ guy: coming up next, the european close. sterling trading at a session high. up next, my conversation with andrew bailey, governor of the bank of england. that conversation at the top of the hour. we are trading on cable $1.3938. this is bloomberg. ♪ (announcer) looking for a better way to lose weight and feel good? how about the one with the 98% success rate and the more affordable weight loss solution? that's golo. there are no monthly fees and it's guaranteed to work or you don't pay. how can golo offer all of that? because it's not like any of those diets you've already tried. it's the new way to lose weight. no stimulants, no starving, just results. results you'll keep for life. no more sacrificing to lose weight only to put it back on. no more sacrificing, period. it improves your lifestyle and delivers incredible results. with over 2 million satisfied customers, golo is the new way to lose weight. this is the only program i have ever done that i have never deprived mys
bob bakish, viacomcbs president and ceo.omberg. ♪ guy: coming up next, the european close. sterling trading at a session high. up next, my conversation with andrew bailey, governor of the bank of england. that conversation at the top of the hour. we are trading on cable $1.3938. this is bloomberg. ♪ (announcer) looking for a better way to lose weight and feel good? how about the one with the 98% success rate and the more affordable weight loss solution? that's golo. there are no monthly...
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bob: it's always hard. we all just talked about coronavirus in the delta variant, but inside the market the earnings estimates for the third quarter peaked in early august and are off a little bit. four quarters, right during the quarterly earnings estimates went up. the average stock, what's the tone as the market it's tighter? i can find flies in the ointment, but material wise that's a great question. taylor: can we get a reflationary cyclical trade of bond yields don't rise? bob: that's the million-dollar westin. if you dropped me on the planet and told me everything except for the 10 year and asked me to guess, i would guess higher than 130. there's something going on in the bond market where it has the same yield as the 10 year treasury. it has to go up. in my view the cyclical kit trade comes back on. jonathan: you have fought against flies in the ointment for decades and said that we had to participate in the foundation of it where corporations adjust. do you observe and and what way do you observe
bob: it's always hard. we all just talked about coronavirus in the delta variant, but inside the market the earnings estimates for the third quarter peaked in early august and are off a little bit. four quarters, right during the quarterly earnings estimates went up. the average stock, what's the tone as the market it's tighter? i can find flies in the ointment, but material wise that's a great question. taylor: can we get a reflationary cyclical trade of bond yields don't rise? bob: that's the...
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so happy for bob and for carrie what a difference a donor makes. that is "nbc nightly news" for this sunday. lester holt will be in tomorrow i'm peter alexander. for all of us here at nbc news, have a good night. >>> right now at 6:00 a potential humanitarian crisis as the taliban takes over afghanistan. we're live in the bay area's little kabul with reaction from the local afghan community. >>> the news at 6:00 starts right now. good evening. thanks for joining us. we begin with developing news out of afghanistan. right now u.s. troops have nearly completed the evacuation of the embassy in kabul. a stunning turn of events following the longest war in u.s. history. earlier today smoke rose from the embassy as helicopters flew americans to the airport. we've learned first 500 are on a flight back to the u.s. but
so happy for bob and for carrie what a difference a donor makes. that is "nbc nightly news" for this sunday. lester holt will be in tomorrow i'm peter alexander. for all of us here at nbc news, have a good night. >>> right now at 6:00 a potential humanitarian crisis as the taliban takes over afghanistan. we're live in the bay area's little kabul with reaction from the local afghan community. >>> the news at 6:00 starts right now. good evening. thanks for joining us....
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well, i could i could begin the answer bob wants to talk time bob made a reference to it. there are a lot of sources that we use if anybody, you know cares to look at the bibliography. we didn't put everything in there, but it's pretty extensive it but we refer to lyman draper and live. okay actually kind of a sad character because he has bob said he went 50,000 miles. he did all this research. he collected the horseback. on horseback all these notes, i mean spent years and years and years so that he could be able to write this magnum opus about one of the most marketable characters american history and he started writing and he got to a certain point developed writer's block. oh my god, and he could write me more and he did he died with leaving his book unfinished now thankfully, you know his notes and his interviews and everything are available to researchers and that was enormous help to us. it was it would it sarah it was was a pile about from i'm trying to think it was a hundred thirty thousand pages something like that. it's at the wisconsin historical society and an
well, i could i could begin the answer bob wants to talk time bob made a reference to it. there are a lot of sources that we use if anybody, you know cares to look at the bibliography. we didn't put everything in there, but it's pretty extensive it but we refer to lyman draper and live. okay actually kind of a sad character because he has bob said he went 50,000 miles. he did all this research. he collected the horseback. on horseback all these notes, i mean spent years and years and years so...
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plus -- >> i'm bob redell.dford island. the number of residents who have decided to stay on this island and try to fight the fire on their own. you're watching "today in the bay." ♪ we can fly where you want to ♪ ♪ we can leave your house behind ♪ ♪ but if your friends don't mask ♪ ♪ and why don't they mask? ♪ ♪ well they won't fly this airline. ♪ ♪ you can fly if you want to ♪ ♪ cause we do safety right ♪ ♪ we have air that's clean and disinfectant machines ♪ ♪ zapping germs like an arcade space fight ♪ ♪ and we dance ♪ ♪ do the dance, do the dance ♪ ♪ hepa filters cleaning commence ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ alaska safety dance ♪ ♪ alaska safety dance ♪ >>> welcome back. you're watching "today in the bay." at least 233 workers have reportedly tested positive for covid-19 over the past month at two of san francisco's will largest hospitals. it included 183 at ucsf, another 50 at least at zuckerberg general. more than three fourths of the cases at sf general were breakthrough cases involving fully vaccinated people. just two requ
plus -- >> i'm bob redell.dford island. the number of residents who have decided to stay on this island and try to fight the fire on their own. you're watching "today in the bay." ♪ we can fly where you want to ♪ ♪ we can leave your house behind ♪ ♪ but if your friends don't mask ♪ ♪ and why don't they mask? ♪ ♪ well they won't fly this airline. ♪ ♪ you can fly if you want to ♪ ♪ cause we do safety right ♪ ♪ we have air that's clean and disinfectant...
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>> bob anderson: yes.t looking at the man and woman to my left, coughing and coughing and coughing. >> alfonsi: it became 9.5 hours of misery. e andersons were in row 32. kelly and woody edge were in the middle of the plane. >> edge: and then it-- and then it happened. it was behind me about ten rows. and a man started to collapse, and his wife was like, "help. help. please help. we need a doctor." >> alfonsi: jenny catron was several rows behind her. the experienced red cross volunteer who attended nursing school was already trying to help. >> catron: he was glowing. he had so much sweat-- he was pale, pale-ish green. >> alfonsi: you didn't think, "oh, my gosh: this guy might have covid" right away? >> catron: i was pretty sure that, at that point, that we all had covid. >> alfonsi: kelly edge noticed jenny was on her own, and got up to help, too. >> edge: and then, on the other side of me, to the right, and behind me about two rows, this man started going into some kind of respiratory distress. so i say
>> bob anderson: yes.t looking at the man and woman to my left, coughing and coughing and coughing. >> alfonsi: it became 9.5 hours of misery. e andersons were in row 32. kelly and woody edge were in the middle of the plane. >> edge: and then it-- and then it happened. it was behind me about ten rows. and a man started to collapse, and his wife was like, "help. help. please help. we need a doctor." >> alfonsi: jenny catron was several rows behind her. the...
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>> reporter: this is the moment bob scarborough learned kerry is going to save his life >> oh, my godrter: bob, a new hampshire retiree, has battled kidney disease since his 20s how hard has it been for you dealing with this kidney disease? >> it's been very hard i take 12 pills in the morning and 5 at night >> reporter: last year, doctors told him he needed a donor fast. >> i'm about to tell bob i'm his kidney donor i just said, well, i'll get tested no doubt in my mind whatsoever >> reporter: in simple terms for you, this was a no brainer >> it was, and it still is >> reporter: she wanted a big reveal to know announce she would be his donor >> reporter: that video now seen more than 10 million times the surgery, expected in the next couple of months. it's okay, he can come hug you if he likes. >> oh, boy >> what does that hug feel like? >> it's amazing. that's what i want people to have i want them to know they're doing something good to help somebody live. >> reporter: bob, at a loss for words then, but not now. in that moment you said to kerry you don't know what this means to me.
>> reporter: this is the moment bob scarborough learned kerry is going to save his life >> oh, my godrter: bob, a new hampshire retiree, has battled kidney disease since his 20s how hard has it been for you dealing with this kidney disease? >> it's been very hard i take 12 pills in the morning and 5 at night >> reporter: last year, doctors told him he needed a donor fast. >> i'm about to tell bob i'm his kidney donor i just said, well, i'll get tested no doubt in...
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and it led to the first quid about bob. which was that he cannot hold his ink. >> [laughs] >> well, fast forward some 20 years. he's got 20 more books that he's either authored and that led to a second quid about bob is that he writes books faster than we can read them. now, if you add to that five edited volumes, 65 scholarly articles, many of which have received awards. i'm seriously only at page ten of his 47-page ctv. an incredible -- his university web page where he says that he teaches oral -- i don't see pictures of him with fishing years intel. now, in case you have and realized, bob and i have been very good friends -- listed on his web page as a stereotype of human -- i know is family, you name one of his sons alexander, first name, hamilton was, put it together he get alexander hamilton was right. we have collaborated on many projects together. bob, dick, chapters done at the museum, editorial boards, i tell you when i'm -- anything to do with american financial history. i don't turn to bob. he is constantly arch
and it led to the first quid about bob. which was that he cannot hold his ink. >> [laughs] >> well, fast forward some 20 years. he's got 20 more books that he's either authored and that led to a second quid about bob is that he writes books faster than we can read them. now, if you add to that five edited volumes, 65 scholarly articles, many of which have received awards. i'm seriously only at page ten of his 47-page ctv. an incredible -- his university web page where he says that...
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lemonis: bob, we're just gonna chat for a minute. so we'll see you on the way out. -bob: okay.. thank you. lemonis: so what is the name of the bagel chips specifically going to be? laurie: corey's bagel chips. instead of nyc bagel deli, even thought there's nothing against nyc bagel deli. corey: so why would you change it now? laurie: you're the originator of the bagels. corey: the idea behind it was calling it new york, and that's what this is gonna be. laurie: no. corey's. i love that name. you're telling me to drive, i'm driving. -lemonis: i'm following you. -laurie: okay. corey: no. this is what we're doing. ♪♪ i don't want to take a chance of losing the reputation, the yelp following, the reviews. i'm not prepared to say, "some new guy came in, and now it's different." frank is a fan of fast. he's a fast talker. a fast walker. thanks, gary. and for unexpected heartburn... frank is a fan of pepcid. it works in minutes. nexium 24 hour and prilosec otc can take one to four days to fully work. pepcid. strong relief for fans of fast. the snapshot app from progressive rewards yo
lemonis: bob, we're just gonna chat for a minute. so we'll see you on the way out. -bob: okay.. thank you. lemonis: so what is the name of the bagel chips specifically going to be? laurie: corey's bagel chips. instead of nyc bagel deli, even thought there's nothing against nyc bagel deli. corey: so why would you change it now? laurie: you're the originator of the bagels. corey: the idea behind it was calling it new york, and that's what this is gonna be. laurie: no. corey's. i love that name....
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one of the updates and thank you to kate and bob for the action items. it is great to see what we are doing. thank you so much for that. there were comments by residents and others in the 301 calls about the barricade and dangerous safety issues. was that brought up or addressed at all? >> that was -- i would have to look at which one you are asking. i think there was one on the west side bridge where there was a accident last year that hasn't been addressed yet. that area is to be reconstructed as part of the west side bridges project. >> i also notice there were many, many comments about sewer and water issues. i know we will hear more about that. i want to flag that. there is a lot asked for and i hope in the presentation we will learn more and can follow up on that, too. i want to applaud one treasure island for success of national outreach day. it is fun to see the pictures on instagram. i appreciate the work you are doing. thank you. >> next item, please. >> i want to comment. director is having issues with her microphone. >> what was that. >> if r
one of the updates and thank you to kate and bob for the action items. it is great to see what we are doing. thank you so much for that. there were comments by residents and others in the 301 calls about the barricade and dangerous safety issues. was that brought up or addressed at all? >> that was -- i would have to look at which one you are asking. i think there was one on the west side bridge where there was a accident last year that hasn't been addressed yet. that area is to be...
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this is coop and bob. coop loves bob and bob's like, i'm not ready to commit. such is life.an even have a drink with an owl. cheers. this is mine. that was so cool. it's unique. i feel like there's a better phrase for me to use to talk about this experience. that was a hoot. you know i had to. ♪ >> our thanks to kenneth moton. what happened to his diet? 'said it before and i'll say it again. if i thought a reverse mortgage was just some kind of trick to take your home, i wouldn't even be here. it's just a loan, like any other, with one big difference- and that difference is how you choose to pay it back. find out how reverse mortgage loans really work with aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage guide eliminate monthly mortgage payments, pay bills, medical costs, and more. call now! other mortgages are paid back each month, but with a reverse mortgage, you can pay whatever you can, when it works for you, or, you can choose to wait, and pay it off in one lump sum when you leave your home. call today and find out more in aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage loan guide
this is coop and bob. coop loves bob and bob's like, i'm not ready to commit. such is life.an even have a drink with an owl. cheers. this is mine. that was so cool. it's unique. i feel like there's a better phrase for me to use to talk about this experience. that was a hoot. you know i had to. ♪ >> our thanks to kenneth moton. what happened to his diet? 'said it before and i'll say it again. if i thought a reverse mortgage was just some kind of trick to take your home, i wouldn't even...
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bob, but that anyway, bob my echo echo being can not burn mine door lies. iraq act as in i said to my challenge, you know, i know jim or daniel is joy. i will i will not going i i don't i my my i'm i'm, it's a nice road a guy will know i got all know what made it will renew for demilia. england. x is a free domain on your village and if you don't want to reach out from a separate then the all you do for election. what is done differently to try to make sure it has no chance in the ah, which which one you know? yes, we, we me but it is in pending democratic space during the 4 month period, inter budget so it would be in actual training me most notices. i got a number julian, disease flame of them. i'm going to do that. we are going to change things. it would be double was too much, should it be so they don't as soon as the lager and where do you measure in engine gender? you know, going over the days of what day, what happened was the days that i got to use the whatever i was to got to go to the, to read, you know, to know. and it was a why know what in the end, if you wish to just say
bob, but that anyway, bob my echo echo being can not burn mine door lies. iraq act as in i said to my challenge, you know, i know jim or daniel is joy. i will i will not going i i don't i my my i'm i'm, it's a nice road a guy will know i got all know what made it will renew for demilia. england. x is a free domain on your village and if you don't want to reach out from a separate then the all you do for election. what is done differently to try to make sure it has no chance in the ah, which...
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it's a murders' row of fed analysis steve liesman, ed yardeni is offering his insight and analysis, bob pisani, rick santelli will bring us immediate market reaction. all of you, welcome. and steve, get familiar with minute i'll come to you when you let us know you have digested the headlines. you remain bullish even though this week we started to hear rumblings the fed is about to start talking about pulling back on its monetary stimulus >> well, i think that the market has gotten to know that tapering is coming, and the economicnew has been strong enough, even in the labor market, which has lagged behind real gdp real gdp hid an all-time high in the second quarter, so the economy is doing just fine the fed is behind the curve here actually look, the market, i think, i have been talking about this tapering tantrum for so long that it's probably not going to happen when the fed finally decides to taper and i think that will probably happen at this september meeting. and be implemented maybe in november >> and so even despite the fact that the last time the fed began raising rates and ta
it's a murders' row of fed analysis steve liesman, ed yardeni is offering his insight and analysis, bob pisani, rick santelli will bring us immediate market reaction. all of you, welcome. and steve, get familiar with minute i'll come to you when you let us know you have digested the headlines. you remain bullish even though this week we started to hear rumblings the fed is about to start talking about pulling back on its monetary stimulus >> well, i think that the market has gotten to...
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let's hear from bob about the man who created it and it's origins. it's my pleasure to introduce professor robert wright. [ applause ] >> thank you so much david and thanks to aha and the museum of course and all of you for coming today. i know it has absolutely -- absolutely nothing to do with the heat outside and the air-conditioning in here. can you hear me in back. yeah. i'm getting -- getting -- the thumb's up. not to brag too much, but those books, even most of the co-authored ones i did do the bulk of the writing with. but one -- one area in my career that was kind of a downer was when i wrote a book with david and david financial founding fathers and david's name was supposed to be first on the cover and it came out and my name was first. and that was a shame. regret it. though i had nothing to do with it. just a little legal thing in case you ever co-author a book. just because your name is second on the contract doesn't mean it's going to be second on the cover. but any event. speaking of books. according to duke university political scient
let's hear from bob about the man who created it and it's origins. it's my pleasure to introduce professor robert wright. [ applause ] >> thank you so much david and thanks to aha and the museum of course and all of you for coming today. i know it has absolutely -- absolutely nothing to do with the heat outside and the air-conditioning in here. can you hear me in back. yeah. i'm getting -- getting -- the thumb's up. not to brag too much, but those books, even most of the co-authored ones...
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what did he do for bob marley then?rom lee perry, right? and one comes from bob marley himself and one comes from the wailers. that is what i've seen with my eyes. so, you know, boy, lee perry, he's great. great, great, great, great. and he had a band called the upsetters which, from what i've read, seems quite appropriate because he had an interesting time of life, didn't he? yes, yes, he has a band called the upsetters and i think his label was called the upsetters as well. but lee perry is remarkable, lee perry is spontaneous, lee perry is great, he's phenomenal, you know — and believe me, laughs, he'sjust different, you know? a tribute to lee "scratch" perry who has died at age 85. let's bring you back to our main story this hour, let's look at the scene at the moment, hurricane ida which has been downgraded from hurricane for to a hurricane two, nonetheless, president biden has now declared a major disaster exists in louisiana, and ordered federal aid to supplement recovery efforts in the areas worst effect did by
what did he do for bob marley then?rom lee perry, right? and one comes from bob marley himself and one comes from the wailers. that is what i've seen with my eyes. so, you know, boy, lee perry, he's great. great, great, great, great. and he had a band called the upsetters which, from what i've read, seems quite appropriate because he had an interesting time of life, didn't he? yes, yes, he has a band called the upsetters and i think his label was called the upsetters as well. but lee perry is...
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bob redell is live outside of the federal court in san jose and bob, i know jury selection getting underlays here. >> reporter: after three delays, due to the pandemic and procedural matters, the trial of elizabeth holmes will begin today with jury selection will start later this morning here at the federal courthouse in downtown san jose. good morning. as you recall holmes became a star in silicon valley after dropping out of stanford at the age of 19 to start theranos. her company claimed it had built a machine to test for dozens of medical conditions using a signal drop of blood. so much investor money came in at its peak theranos was valued at $9 billion. but theranos machines did not work and many of the tests were inaccurate. at issue in this trial did holmes lose hundreds of millions of dollars because her technology didn't pan out or did she intentionally defraud investors, doctors, regulators and patients? >> there's a big difference in the potential penalty which could be 20 years in prison. if she was intentionally deceiving investors, the sec, doctors and patients. >> reporte
bob redell is live outside of the federal court in san jose and bob, i know jury selection getting underlays here. >> reporter: after three delays, due to the pandemic and procedural matters, the trial of elizabeth holmes will begin today with jury selection will start later this morning here at the federal courthouse in downtown san jose. good morning. as you recall holmes became a star in silicon valley after dropping out of stanford at the age of 19 to start theranos. her company...
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bob: i think that is correct.ty on how the regulatory framework is going to evolve over the months and years to come. we cannot take nor the fact that if we look at the chinese tech sector, you still have a price earnings ratio in the high 20's. and that is matched with low price earnings ratio in energy, banking, and industrials. i would rather sit on the sidelines for the moment. tom: patience required. bob parker, we appreciate your time this friday morning. thank you very much. indeed. coming up, a bumper earnings season. we look into the solid performance of most european cyclicals of our senior strategist for bloomberg intelligence, tim craighead. that is next and this is bloomberg. ♪is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back to the open. we are 20 minutes into the european trading day. a bit of optimism in london. the ftse 100 posting some modest gains as is the cac 40. the ftse 100 up 0.3%. the dax is flat. the border index is flat after a down session in asia but records in the u.s. let's look at what else is on t
bob: i think that is correct.ty on how the regulatory framework is going to evolve over the months and years to come. we cannot take nor the fact that if we look at the chinese tech sector, you still have a price earnings ratio in the high 20's. and that is matched with low price earnings ratio in energy, banking, and industrials. i would rather sit on the sidelines for the moment. tom: patience required. bob parker, we appreciate your time this friday morning. thank you very much. indeed....
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bob, what does this one tell you? >> you're going to hear same refrain for all of these companies.companies are bad. it's that the prices were too high initially we've had a runaway ipo and spac marketplace in the first half of the year and now we're starting to question that the highest prices for most of these companies were right at the open here specifically you've got an online marketplace there is a ton of competitors out there. this is what you call a no moat company. there's nothing around it that's going to protect it. so the users are very unsticky they can go away very, very quickly. and that's what you're seeing here but the real problem remains the high prices. look at that price for that company there. >> gene, i'm curious after a stock like this, bob said if it was mispriced at the highs at what point does the price become more attractive at the lows or does it go back to some of the discussions we've had about value stocks which we were talking about this with tyler last week it's not so much they're overlooked it's that people looked at them and say i'm not going n
bob, what does this one tell you? >> you're going to hear same refrain for all of these companies.companies are bad. it's that the prices were too high initially we've had a runaway ipo and spac marketplace in the first half of the year and now we're starting to question that the highest prices for most of these companies were right at the open here specifically you've got an online marketplace there is a ton of competitors out there. this is what you call a no moat company. there's...
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>> well, you know, i'm super interested in bob ross and have loved him for a long time.im half because i'm interested, and half because she's always wanted me to have a perm. so - >> i really do >> so i was in -- so i did your basic, you know, cursory how -- what do you find -- you know, we no longer go to the microfiche you know, you go just and look on google and like, "all right, bob ross news or whatever. and there was nothing there. so it was really interesting to find -- in this day and age, you can find, i'm sure if we google you, there is zillions of pages of stuff, and you'll be like, "i don't even know what some of this is. but there was nothing. >> yeah. which was just so -- we were like, wait, how -- how can anybody that -- that well known -- you know, for this many years? there is only, like, three small bites of information so just made us really, kind of, start to wonder what -- what is the story there. and then we met these, you know, great documentary filmmakers and they were like, "you know, are you guys thinking of doing anything?" and they -- they had
>> well, you know, i'm super interested in bob ross and have loved him for a long time.im half because i'm interested, and half because she's always wanted me to have a perm. so - >> i really do >> so i was in -- so i did your basic, you know, cursory how -- what do you find -- you know, we no longer go to the microfiche you know, you go just and look on google and like, "all right, bob ross news or whatever. and there was nothing there. so it was really interesting to...
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you are on with bob bixby of the concord coalition. caller: i am tired of the democrats and republicans going overboard with our money. i am so sick of them. they can all go scratch a nickel. host: the court of public opinion when it comes to these discussions. guest: exactly. it is understandable that people would be upset about running huge deficits. the last year we had a deficit, the annual shortfall. not talking about the accumulated total debt. the annual shortfall was around $3 trillion last year. it will be about $3 trillion this year. those are huge numbers. that was unusual because of the pandemic. there was a huge amount of emergency spending needed because the economy shut down and we had the health care emergency. these last couple of years are not the years you want to focus on when thinking about the fiscal situation the government is actually in. what worries me is when the effect of the pandemic spending fade we are still at a point where we will be running trillion dollar plus deficits over the next decade and getting
you are on with bob bixby of the concord coalition. caller: i am tired of the democrats and republicans going overboard with our money. i am so sick of them. they can all go scratch a nickel. host: the court of public opinion when it comes to these discussions. guest: exactly. it is understandable that people would be upset about running huge deficits. the last year we had a deficit, the annual shortfall. not talking about the accumulated total debt. the annual shortfall was around $3 trillion...
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. >> hey, bob, they're flipping the coin.the whole thing here. >> right. honey, i know you put a lot of thought and effort and energy into this. >> bob, are you going to ask me if you can eat in front of the television set? >> eventually, i was going to ask you. >> i think it was the beginning of a really smart sophisticated ensemble kind of comedy. >> here they come! >> i don't hear nothing. >> wait for it. ♪ >> "mash" is a workplace where the chaos of the war makes their work so intense and crazy. >> we were set in korea but of course at that time that the show aired the vietnam war was going on. so people equated it. >> those helicopters you're about to hear are going to be filled with canadians who went to a different party tonight. without us a lot of those kids are not getting home from that party. >> attention, all personnel. report immediately to admitting ward and operating room. >> we were people who were flawed doing their best work in an impossible situation. >> on "mash" i was always drawn to the offbeat characte
. >> hey, bob, they're flipping the coin.the whole thing here. >> right. honey, i know you put a lot of thought and effort and energy into this. >> bob, are you going to ask me if you can eat in front of the television set? >> eventually, i was going to ask you. >> i think it was the beginning of a really smart sophisticated ensemble kind of comedy. >> here they come! >> i don't hear nothing. >> wait for it. ♪ >> "mash" is a...
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my although i love all because the alarm and that will be the lid that will bob bob of the base. not all of them. i don't so i know you're not there so no no, no, no way. one to me i there is very well organized coaching syndicates in i've read the very valuable material. i mean, i think some places they're getting a $1000.00 a pound for it. i i i for in dances extra new model years down the push the port to you to so different so far so. good as you go gander. ah. the me the me i now moses the i think what drew me into these animals is the continuing story. in the aspect of wagner that's special is that it's very unpredictable because you never know what you're going to say. there's always some little piece and story that's being added and watching these young balls learn to be males is a big draw because the biggest for many changes. oh me calf i mean, we've identified over 4000, but after while you start looking at elephants as individuals, as you, with people in the mm mm. mm mm mm mm. i me, baby who, beer. i know his me and told me big rips in the years. ah ah ah big for me.
my although i love all because the alarm and that will be the lid that will bob bob of the base. not all of them. i don't so i know you're not there so no no, no, no way. one to me i there is very well organized coaching syndicates in i've read the very valuable material. i mean, i think some places they're getting a $1000.00 a pound for it. i i i for in dances extra new model years down the push the port to you to so different so far so. good as you go gander. ah. the me the me i now moses the...
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bob redell is live outside iron horse middle school in san ramon with more for us. bob? >> good morning. yes, the students, the majority according to the district, will be returning to in-person instruction, a small minority will return with distance learning. the school district was in the news last week as a number parents were protesting the mandate here that you have to wear a mask when inside the classroom. this is a requirement by the way that is not unique to this district. many districts are following the county and state guidelines mandating masks in the classroom. some of the parents showed up at a board meeting and briefly disrupted the board meeting because they were not wearing masks inside the meeting space, so the board did have to adjourn for a short period of time. the cdc says masks are effective at limiting the transmission of the coronavirus especially the delta variant regardless of your vaccination status and you have to remember, vaccinated people can still spread this variant. remember kids under 12 are not yet eligible for the vaccine. that inclu
bob redell is live outside iron horse middle school in san ramon with more for us. bob? >> good morning. yes, the students, the majority according to the district, will be returning to in-person instruction, a small minority will return with distance learning. the school district was in the news last week as a number parents were protesting the mandate here that you have to wear a mask when inside the classroom. this is a requirement by the way that is not unique to this district. many...
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april 30th, 1973 president nixon and bob haldeman.[inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> i don't think i can. [inaudible] that was the end of this 30 day period. i go beyond that. but this is the main arc of the narrative. if there are any questions, i would love to respond. thank you for bearing with me. i hope you could all hear those little audio extracts without any trouble. happy to answer any questions. >> thank you. we do have questions but first and foremost, can you talk about how you access these tapes and about how many hours of tape there are? >> a total of 3,700 only a small fraction of which were released while nixon was still president on the orders of the supreme court and so most of the standard books do not include this 3,700 hours but most of the 3,700 hours of tapes which were only released in the last ten years or so, so they are actually all up on the nixon library website. it takes a bit of navigating that anybody can go on there and listen to them and you can also listen to some of the e
april 30th, 1973 president nixon and bob haldeman.[inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> i don't think i can. [inaudible] that was the end of this 30 day period. i go beyond that. but this is the main arc of the narrative. if there are any questions, i would love to respond. thank you for bearing with me. i hope you could all hear those little audio extracts without any trouble. happy to answer any questions. >> thank you. we do have questions but first and...
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president nixon and bob haldeman . >> sorry i let you down. [inaudible] >>. [inaudible] >>.[inaudible] they know they can get through. i just want you to know -- you're a strong man dammit and you've got to live. [inaudible] >> i want to get the facts. >>. >>. [inaudible] god bless america . >> don't tell a soul. to me from you, officer weinberger, they've got another staff member. >>. >> i love you as you know. keep the faith. >> okay, so that was the end of this 30 day period. i actually go a little beyond that but this is the main arc of the narrative. so if there are any questions i'd love to respond. but thank you for bearing with me. i hope you'll hear those little audio extracts without any trouble. i'm happy to answer any questions. >> thank you michael. we do have questions. but first and foremost can you talk about how you accessed these tapes and how many hours of tapes there are? >> a total of 3700 are, only a small fraction of which were the release back while nixon was still president on the orders of the supreme court. so most of the standard nixon watergate b
president nixon and bob haldeman . >> sorry i let you down. [inaudible] >>. [inaudible] >>.[inaudible] they know they can get through. i just want you to know -- you're a strong man dammit and you've got to live. [inaudible] >> i want to get the facts. >>. >>. [inaudible] god bless america . >> don't tell a soul. to me from you, officer weinberger, they've got another staff member. >>. >> i love you as you know. keep the faith. >>...
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. >> let's discuss now with cnn intelligence and security analyst, bob baer. he's a former cia operative. bob, the degree to which the taliban has now controlled major elements of this. they have said that we will not allow afghans to leave after the 31st. in fact, we're not going to allow them to pass through the road. what does that mean for the evacuation, for all the people who are hiding out in cities across that country, trying to get to that airport? >> well, victor, there's nothing we can do about it. since the taliban run the country, at any moment, we have to understand, they could close kabul airport. all they would need to do is put a couple of mortars in the middle of it, c-17ss would turn around and have to leave. that's their protocol, so the taliban are calling the shots. and there's nothing we can do. if they say we have to be out by the 31st, that's what we're going to have to do. unless we were to re-invade afghanistan, which i don't see coming. >> bob, that's so hard for americans to hear, because we're the -- america that has the biggest,
. >> let's discuss now with cnn intelligence and security analyst, bob baer. he's a former cia operative. bob, the degree to which the taliban has now controlled major elements of this. they have said that we will not allow afghans to leave after the 31st. in fact, we're not going to allow them to pass through the road. what does that mean for the evacuation, for all the people who are hiding out in cities across that country, trying to get to that airport? >> well, victor, there's...
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with bob on a plan of action including redesigning the police car the image of the urbanization. my first major plan of action was developed the mta. the metro transfer -- metro transit authority is a city municipality. i was in five different counties and literally 78 cities in town. those challenges were meant and we had subways and commuter rail and we had trolleys. i had a lot of fun. i brought a couple of people on board like al sweeney the lifelong friend. and blending the police department as you know is like something old and something new with new ideas and something borrowed barring people from previous experiences something old something new something borrowed and something blue. the excitement of coming into a new organization and really getting too stirred up. there was that excitement is building. we have the crime down and we have phenomenal people to work with and based on that governor mike asked me to take over the metropolitan district acquires arabization that police parks rivers and many of its highways and it was scandal plagued. it's -- and might predecesso
with bob on a plan of action including redesigning the police car the image of the urbanization. my first major plan of action was developed the mta. the metro transfer -- metro transit authority is a city municipality. i was in five different counties and literally 78 cities in town. those challenges were meant and we had subways and commuter rail and we had trolleys. i had a lot of fun. i brought a couple of people on board like al sweeney the lifelong friend. and blending the police...
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nbc bay area's bob redell joins us live from san ramon morning. bob, how bad is this problem elsewhere in the bay area? >> reporter: well, good morning, laura. depends on where you live. here in contra costa county, it seems that there's plenty, there's 37 icu beds available, but up north in napa, which is the county you were alluding to, it's much more dire. here are the latest numbers from the state. you can see napa right now has zero icu beds available, with six patients with covid in the hospitals. let's see, solano has eight icu beds with 15 covid patients. marin, ten. sonoma, san mateo are in the teens. the remaining county as peer to have plenty of icu beds available. at least one doctor expects the delta variant to continue to put pressure on the supply on icu beds in our area. >> so, if we are expecting to peak infections in the end of august in the bay area, that means we're going to peak in hospitalizations in the middle of september. >> reporter: so that would be roughly about four weeks from now. some hospitals are preparing for a po
nbc bay area's bob redell joins us live from san ramon morning. bob, how bad is this problem elsewhere in the bay area? >> reporter: well, good morning, laura. depends on where you live. here in contra costa county, it seems that there's plenty, there's 37 icu beds available, but up north in napa, which is the county you were alluding to, it's much more dire. here are the latest numbers from the state. you can see napa right now has zero icu beds available, with six patients with covid in...
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there's an outrage factor with this one, bob.bate over remote work continues, google is reportedly making a move that's raising some eyebrows, according to reuters. the company is rolling out an internal pay calculator. employee can say see how their choice to work from home and move away from the office can affect their wages in practice, this calculator may unfairly penalize workers who just happen to have long commutes reuters is reporting some dramatic pay cuts, some as high as 25%, could be in the offing here bob, traditionally we thought that the salary that you get is pay for the job you do not where you live is this the right way to go and is this what we're going to see from companies in the future >> this argument puzzles me, eamon. pay has never been location agnostic you traditionally would get paid more to work in new york than working in arkansas because the cost of living is higher and now -- >> but pay hasn't been expense agnostic if you use to have four children and have a lot of expenses, like some people here i
there's an outrage factor with this one, bob.bate over remote work continues, google is reportedly making a move that's raising some eyebrows, according to reuters. the company is rolling out an internal pay calculator. employee can say see how their choice to work from home and move away from the office can affect their wages in practice, this calculator may unfairly penalize workers who just happen to have long commutes reuters is reporting some dramatic pay cuts, some as high as 25%, could...
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nbc bay area's bob redell live outside of concord high school. no doubt, a lot of emotion there today, bob. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura. we spoke to a couple of students before they went into class early this morning. they were telling us that their parents were using this tragedy as a reminder to them don't do drugs, especially if you don't know what's in the pills that you'd be offered. it was valentina langhammer. she was just 14 years old, had just started as a freshman here last week. her mom spoke to us last night at a memorial here on campus for her daughter. she tells us that this past friday night valentina texted her friends that some kids at school had given her a pill. she was wondering if she should take it. her mom tells us she believes her daughter was looking for something to make her relax. the deadly pill may have looked like this. this is according to a photo given to us by police. valentina took that pill and died from possible fentanyl poisoning. her father found her body in her room saturday morning when he tried
nbc bay area's bob redell live outside of concord high school. no doubt, a lot of emotion there today, bob. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura. we spoke to a couple of students before they went into class early this morning. they were telling us that their parents were using this tragedy as a reminder to them don't do drugs, especially if you don't know what's in the pills that you'd be offered. it was valentina langhammer. she was just 14 years old, had just started as a freshman...
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bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> bob, thank you. >>> students at san francisco state, meanwhile, resumed classes today, and with the start of a new school year there are new policies regarding vaccinations. nbc bay area's cierra johnson continues our coverage live. more information about what students and instructors need to know. cierra? >> reporter: yes, good morning. it is officially the first day of class. we've seen a lot of students walking by. some smiling, some not so excited to be here on campus. but with the return to campus come some changes. and one of them being the vaccination and the proof of vaccination requirement. so this is what we know here at san francisco state. all students and all unrepresented staff are required to be vaccinated and submit that proof of vaccination. now, the deadline to submit that proof of vaccination for san francisco state was august 13th. students and staff who did not meet that deadline to submit the proof or receive exemptions, they face weekly testing. they have a relatively high vaccination rate among students and those eligible staff mem
bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> bob, thank you. >>> students at san francisco state, meanwhile, resumed classes today, and with the start of a new school year there are new policies regarding vaccinations. nbc bay area's cierra johnson continues our coverage live. more information about what students and instructors need to know. cierra? >> reporter: yes, good morning. it is officially the first day of class. we've seen a lot of students walking by. some smiling, some not...