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kendrick bourne has some major decisions coming up to as to where he will play football next year. but in the meantime, he is focused on giving back to the community today. the forty-niners receiver visited the west oakland you center and gave out mac laptops to call 20 college-bound high school seniors bourne said this group of kids, particularly resonated with him because he struggled himself up or greed and bad decisions and it was primarily because there were a lack of resources when he was in high school. so the chance to connect with teenagers here in the bay area, a place that has grown special to him was a no-brainer. >> that's what this is about today. you know, helping these kids see me in person. see where i'm at. hear my story and just help them help their journey. you know, they might. go to get through something just as they heard me say someday less. hair is like middle and said, >> great stuff there from kendrick and that were years game will start in about 10 minutes warriors at clippers at staples center and we'll have highlights tonight. have highlights tonight.
kendrick bourne has some major decisions coming up to as to where he will play football next year. but in the meantime, he is focused on giving back to the community today. the forty-niners receiver visited the west oakland you center and gave out mac laptops to call 20 college-bound high school seniors bourne said this group of kids, particularly resonated with him because he struggled himself up or greed and bad decisions and it was primarily because there were a lack of resources when he was...
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and in sports forty-niners kendrick bourne helps out kids in west oakland. our jason dumas says more on that. plus the >> you know, some of the animals that shelters across the country. take in there, not only strays but there also injured and that could present some challenges and what a bay area shelter received an injured dog turned to an age old treatment, too. try to put her on the road to recovery. kron four's ken wayne shows us. >> it's an emotional challenge to rescue an injured animal. you always want what's best even though at times it seems the odds are stacked against it. this little dog named mookie ended up in a shelter in fresno with a serious burn injuries. how it happened and how long she suffered isn't known. she was, you know, careful painful. >> scared new environment. >> mookie was transferred to the humane society. silicon valley for treatment. you might think that would mean some high tech care. but instead doctor kamiyah turned to an age old remedy. it's been around for thousands of the air used you know, human applications. >> the tr
and in sports forty-niners kendrick bourne helps out kids in west oakland. our jason dumas says more on that. plus the >> you know, some of the animals that shelters across the country. take in there, not only strays but there also injured and that could present some challenges and what a bay area shelter received an injured dog turned to an age old treatment, too. try to put her on the road to recovery. kron four's ken wayne shows us. >> it's an emotional challenge to rescue an...
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and at this point, kendrick bourne is in his fourth season or was with the 4ers.he does not know where he will be playing. he hopes to be back with the 49ers. but they have a cash crunch and a lot of players to resign. we'll see how it goes. it's nice that even though he doesn't know where he is going to be playing, he is giving back to the community here and representing. i tell you, i watched that chris alvarez piece, and i saw from a year ago, he and i sitting next to each other. what we were doing so close? i mean, we're so far apart now. the notion of sitting side by side like we did forever seems so foreign now. but eventually, hopefully everybody gets vaccinated and we'll be back to that. >> yeah. hopefully, hopefully soon. fingers crossed. thank you, larry. >> you can date things now by looking at people walking without masks and close together. it's really interesting. thanks. >>> well, coming up tonight on abc7 at 8:00, it's station 19 followed by "grey's anatomy" and then "a million little thing." that's at 10:00. and stay with us for abc7 news at 11:00
and at this point, kendrick bourne is in his fourth season or was with the 4ers.he does not know where he will be playing. he hopes to be back with the 49ers. but they have a cash crunch and a lot of players to resign. we'll see how it goes. it's nice that even though he doesn't know where he is going to be playing, he is giving back to the community here and representing. i tell you, i watched that chris alvarez piece, and i saw from a year ago, he and i sitting next to each other. what we...
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are your the duchess telling oprah their first bourne archie was treated different. >> he's not goingiven security or a title and concerns about how dark his skin might be when he was born. >> reporter: meghan says she had a warm relationship with the queen but didn't feel protected by the institution, especially from the tabloids and things took a turn when she was falsely accused of making kate middleton cry. >> everyone in the institution knew it wasn't true. >> why didn't someone just say that? >> that's a good question e. >> reporter: just hours before, queen elizabeth and senior royals taking to television in their annuakmltn pandemic. >> the coronavirus pandemic has affected every country of the commonwealth. >> reporter: making no mention of the growing family drama. princess diana opened up about her tense relationship with the royal family. >> my biggest concern was history repeating itself. i've said that before. on numerous occasions very publicly. what i was seeing was history repeating itself. more perhaps or definitely far more dangerous, because then you add race in. >
are your the duchess telling oprah their first bourne archie was treated different. >> he's not goingiven security or a title and concerns about how dark his skin might be when he was born. >> reporter: meghan says she had a warm relationship with the queen but didn't feel protected by the institution, especially from the tabloids and things took a turn when she was falsely accused of making kate middleton cry. >> everyone in the institution knew it wasn't true. >> why...
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new variants and also the concerns about the drop in new infections plateauing seems not to have bourne, big picture, do you see us turning the corner here as a country a year later? >> well, jim, i definitely think a lot has happened in the last year. and looking back a year ago, i don't think any of us could have imagined the unfathomable suffering and tragedy and i don't think that we could predict the suffering and that we would have three safe highly effective vaccines. i think we as a country were reliant on science and medicine to save the day. we didn't focus on those public health preventative measures. we were waiting for science to deliver it and this time it did. so i do think that we're looking at a much brighter future ahead. but i also am worried. i think that this plateau is real. and with all of the states lifting restrictions, i think there is a good chance that we could see another surge with more people dying and i guess the question is what can we do to prevent that from happening now? >> and there are different kinds of restrictions, right. it is one thing to lift
new variants and also the concerns about the drop in new infections plateauing seems not to have bourne, big picture, do you see us turning the corner here as a country a year later? >> well, jim, i definitely think a lot has happened in the last year. and looking back a year ago, i don't think any of us could have imagined the unfathomable suffering and tragedy and i don't think that we could predict the suffering and that we would have three safe highly effective vaccines. i think we as...
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seniors high school seniors bourne and his born blessed foundation have been busy all year giving backroup, he said it was important to him because he was once a high school student without many resources or outlets. so the chance to connect with teenagers here in the bay, which is a place that has grown special to him. it was a no-brainer. >> that's what this is about today. you know, helping these kids see me in person. see where i'm at. hear my story and just help them help their journey. you know, they might. go to get through something just as they heard me say someday less. hair is like middle and said, >> great stuff there already that you look at sports. we'll be right back after the break. >> let's go to southern california where it's a so much mud evacuation orders. in fact, are still in effect and more rain could be on the way homes in silverado canyon were hit really hard by a destructive mudslide near the bond fire burn. scar reporter erin myers has the story. >> evacuation orders and road closure still in place for silverado williams and majestic canyon after heavy rain s
seniors high school seniors bourne and his born blessed foundation have been busy all year giving backroup, he said it was important to him because he was once a high school student without many resources or outlets. so the chance to connect with teenagers here in the bay, which is a place that has grown special to him. it was a no-brainer. >> that's what this is about today. you know, helping these kids see me in person. see where i'm at. hear my story and just help them help their...
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. >> reporter: the duchess telling oprah their first bourne u archie, was treated differently even before he was born. >> he won't be given security. not going to be given a title. and also concerns and conversations about how dark his skin might be when he's born. >> reporter: meghan says she a warm relationship with the queen but didn't feel protected by the institution, especially from all the rumors and tabloids. buckingham palace has been bracing. just hours before the explosive interview, queen elizabeth and senior royals taking to the television in their annual commonwealth address, focussing on the pandemic. >> the coronavirus pandemic has affected every country of the commonwealth. >> reporter: making no mention of the growing family drama. harry revealing to oprah he felt trapped by royal life and was surprised that he was cut off financially by his family last year. >> when i asked the question, why did you leave, the simplest answer is? >> lack of support. lack of understanding. >> so i want clarity. was the move about getting away from the uk press? because the press, as you
. >> reporter: the duchess telling oprah their first bourne u archie, was treated differently even before he was born. >> he won't be given security. not going to be given a title. and also concerns and conversations about how dark his skin might be when he's born. >> reporter: meghan says she a warm relationship with the queen but didn't feel protected by the institution, especially from all the rumors and tabloids. buckingham palace has been bracing. just hours before the...
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and here's a great story. 49 ers wide receiver kendrick bourne spent his day giving back to the community he visited the west oakland you center as you see right here. and guess what gave laptops to 20 college bound high school seniors born in his born blessed foundation have been busy all year long. >> as for this particular group. he said it was important to him because he was once a high school kid without many resources or outlets. so the chance to connect with teenagers here in the bay area a place that has admitting lee grown special to him was a no-brainer. that's what this is about today. you know, helping these kids see me in person. see i'm at. hear my story and just help them help their journey. you know, they might. both get through something just as they heard you say some today. >> hair is like middle and said, >> great stuff there. and kendrick bourne is set to be a free agent and free agency officially begins on march 17th saint patrick's day. maybe we'll get a little lucky to big payday from someone all emergency planning for kids. we can't predict when an emergency will
and here's a great story. 49 ers wide receiver kendrick bourne spent his day giving back to the community he visited the west oakland you center as you see right here. and guess what gave laptops to 20 college bound high school seniors born in his born blessed foundation have been busy all year long. >> as for this particular group. he said it was important to him because he was once a high school kid without many resources or outlets. so the chance to connect with teenagers here in the...
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george washington and james monroe reached bourne to families that have inhabited westmoreland county virginia since the mid-17th century. evidence of their antecedents association includes a notice from 1661 describing investigation of of a suicide in the county. john washington, the coroner was george's great-grandfather. the first member of the jury listed andrew monroe was the great great grandfather of james. as shown on a map made by joshua fry and peter jefferson in 1755 the birthplaces of washington and monroe were separated by only a few miles. yet they had no apparent contact in their native community. by the time of monroe's birth washington's family had moved to ferry farm in. what is today stafford county though at the time? it was still part of king george county. the washington family's westmoreland lands were extensive distinct farms and a mill on pope's creek. it was using to a life a life of privilege and prosperity. that george washington was born on february 22nd 1732 to augustine and mary, washington. george washington's youth is the stuff of legends. most notably
george washington and james monroe reached bourne to families that have inhabited westmoreland county virginia since the mid-17th century. evidence of their antecedents association includes a notice from 1661 describing investigation of of a suicide in the county. john washington, the coroner was george's great-grandfather. the first member of the jury listed andrew monroe was the great great grandfather of james. as shown on a map made by joshua fry and peter jefferson in 1755 the birthplaces...
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at 19 that is the 2nd highest in the world after the united states the world health organization bourne's that brazil is not moving in a good direction and hospital stretched to their limits. that security forces in nigeria searching for around 30 students kidnapped in the north of the country thursday night raid on a college in could do an estate is the 4th mass school abduction in the region since december government officials say a large group of armed bandits attacked the school which is near a military academy soldiers confronted the attackers and were able to take another $180.00 students and staff to safety if you don't as a member is following developments from the capital a brooch. this is the 1st time that the groups are targeting is used to titian of higher learning specially gelson is used to teach an almost every day kidnapping across nigeria there has been kidnappings of the people who are in commercial buses people india homes and towns and villages big government has been making a forced continues but in recent months since specially since december there's been an increase
at 19 that is the 2nd highest in the world after the united states the world health organization bourne's that brazil is not moving in a good direction and hospital stretched to their limits. that security forces in nigeria searching for around 30 students kidnapped in the north of the country thursday night raid on a college in could do an estate is the 4th mass school abduction in the region since december government officials say a large group of armed bandits attacked the school which is...
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and that's quoted from abolitionist, the ecologist of franklin's and bourne who is a friend of two men. the next section i'd like to highlight is the emancipation of her brothers. harriet tubman was illiterate so she had a lot of -- who lived in dorchester county. he owned 480 acres of land. he was illiterate man and he was also a veterinarian. she had arranged beforehand and so when the letter was written it said, read my letters to the old folks. and give my love to them. and tell my brothers to always be watching under prayer and when the girdled ship of zion comes along, be ready to step aboard. so this on your hearing right now is the good old ship from zion. someone jacob jackson saw that in the letter, he knew that it was harriet tubman telling him to notify her brothers to be ready. because she was going to come back and rescue them. now, jacob jackson was a known operative on the underground railroad, so he wasn't permitted to read his mail so it was very important to have this coded message so the postmaster as well as a few others had to read his mail before mr. jackson coul
and that's quoted from abolitionist, the ecologist of franklin's and bourne who is a friend of two men. the next section i'd like to highlight is the emancipation of her brothers. harriet tubman was illiterate so she had a lot of -- who lived in dorchester county. he owned 480 acres of land. he was illiterate man and he was also a veterinarian. she had arranged beforehand and so when the letter was written it said, read my letters to the old folks. and give my love to them. and tell my brothers...
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but the pandemic knows you know bourne is just blocking 2 nationalities. as the body we don't like seems. to be. judging. coming crisis with the sentencing on things we can do better we should be doing better. everyone is contributing each of the wrong way but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever the challenges created with the response has been masked so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that clear in it together. always be polite never engage with a negative a good or confrontational. don't get into any conversation or start answering questions just ask for an attorney. survive an irrigation. definitely don't want to be going to try. one. you're more likely to walk free if you're rich and guilty if you're poor and. you've got 2 eyes 2 ears and one mouth. so you should be seen in here and a whole lot more than you're saying if you don't take that advice easy going to dig yourself. welcome back i was continuous as discussion with professor hume i got me of university call this lenten on the long term impact of hea
but the pandemic knows you know bourne is just blocking 2 nationalities. as the body we don't like seems. to be. judging. coming crisis with the sentencing on things we can do better we should be doing better. everyone is contributing each of the wrong way but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever the challenges created with the response has been masked so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that clear in it together. always be polite never engage with a...
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a political party bourne here demanding the independence of the north from the south.the cook. >> so you don't cook the whole fish? >> we can, but we keep our tradition. you know, you just move ten kilometers and everything changes. >> really? >> this is the nice and difficulty of italy. i think it's something that is the italian dna. we say it's not difficult to ferment the italians -- >> now we are going to cook it. we need butter. sage here with the butter and the garlic. >> so tell me about the political climate in italy now. >> it's very difficult to make good for all of this for italians, because something that is good in the south maybe is not good in the north, you know. mr. salveiny is one politician. >> you work all over the world. what do you think about his attitude towards immigrants? >> in italy, we don't have the system to bring these people and help these people. >> salveny, he says don't bring the people in, stop them completely, even if they drown, we are not going to let them off the boat. i can understand limitations of immigration, and it's hard to
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commitment of nhs and social care staff who have been at the forefront of this pandemic, who have bourne the brunt of it, in many cases, personally in their lives and i repeat the point i made awhile ago about what we're doing to recognize the contribution of nurses in particular, alone of all the public sector in these very, very difficult times and to say how relieved and glad i am to see the number of nurses who have now -- i think there's a 34% increase in applications to be nurses this year in the country, that's great. but we're going to drive it forward, mr. speaker, we want to go, as you know, we have a target of 50,000 more nurses as well as 20,000 more police. >> i've suspended the house for three minutes to enable the necessary raisements for the next business. >>> earlier today, the director of the national institutes of allergy and infectious diseases, dr. anthony fauci you and cdc director dr. rochelle walensky testified on the covid-19 response. we'll show the entire hearing tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. here's an exchange between dr. fauci and senator rand paul
commitment of nhs and social care staff who have been at the forefront of this pandemic, who have bourne the brunt of it, in many cases, personally in their lives and i repeat the point i made awhile ago about what we're doing to recognize the contribution of nurses in particular, alone of all the public sector in these very, very difficult times and to say how relieved and glad i am to see the number of nurses who have now -- i think there's a 34% increase in applications to be nurses this...
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and it just has not been bourn out by the facts. >> i appreciate it and i'm short on time. if they allow this law, i bet it will be one of the main arrows used by those who want to get rid of the filibuster in the senate. because they will have no other way to overturn any of the legislation if the filibuster is in place, they will never get it done. thank you both very much. we have to get back to something. because if something matters once, it should matter until it's fixed. and that is exactly the case on the border. separated families. the desperation of unaccompanied minors. how they are kept. how we can do better. everybody cared. when i went down. there i have been going down for years, everybody says they cared. nothing has changed for the better. i know the biden administration will not like that i said that. undoing what trump did, i get why you did it. but, doing it really fast and throwing out what was there had implications and they were not replaced with policies to handle what would come next. hundreds of kids have not been reunited with their parents. many,
and it just has not been bourn out by the facts. >> i appreciate it and i'm short on time. if they allow this law, i bet it will be one of the main arrows used by those who want to get rid of the filibuster in the senate. because they will have no other way to overturn any of the legislation if the filibuster is in place, they will never get it done. thank you both very much. we have to get back to something. because if something matters once, it should matter until it's fixed. and that...
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gap, the idea that it is workers need to educate their way out of wage and equality, it has not been bourn through. this correlation between education and earnings seems less likely to explain the difference in wages. the real issue is that we have had a social safety net. a lot of the reason that low-wage workers are low wages is because of the policies like a sufficient minimum wage -- is not just about educating their way out of the low earnings. host: clarksburg, west virginia, someone who earns minimum wage. caller: how are you this morning? guest: i am good, how are you? guest: let me tell you something, the people -- the rich people should take a time to try to live on seven dollars an hour. you have to give me a break here. it is $15 an hour over periods of time. and you learn making the minimum wage. i learned making a minimum wage. other people were tea in industries that other occupations have learned. and they started their own business. that is by working in minimum wage. this minimum wage, you cannot live with it. you cannot live with it. you cannot even dream about keeping a
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. >> joining us now is democratic south carolina congressman jim clooi bourn.jority whip. great to have you with us. are you satisfied with president biden's answer today on the filibuster? do you feel there's movement in the white house towards filibuster reform? >> thank you very much for having me. i am satisfied with what the president said today. the fact of the matter is, i know the history of the filibuster. i know it's been years. it's how they fwif them time to build up support for the position. over time, especially the jim crow era and as inclined to get voting rights measures going forward, that filibuster was being used to deny voting rights and civil rights. and that's just a fact. so just because they were being misused that way doesn't mean it was intended to be used that way. but i do believe that we are at the point now that we have to look at this misuse. and see whether or not it's civil rights and voting rights as we have done. been around the filibuster can be a reconciliation to get around voting rights suppression and civil rights in ord
. >> joining us now is democratic south carolina congressman jim clooi bourn.jority whip. great to have you with us. are you satisfied with president biden's answer today on the filibuster? do you feel there's movement in the white house towards filibuster reform? >> thank you very much for having me. i am satisfied with what the president said today. the fact of the matter is, i know the history of the filibuster. i know it's been years. it's how they fwif them time to build up...
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the costs have been bourne significantly by local -- costs have been borne significantly by local jurisdictions, including hrafpl sz county. -- including los angeles county. the pandemic is not over and we understand there's a long road ahead and we appreciate our partnership with fema and hope to continue to improve our recovery efforts. i recommend exploring more integration with the fema response capabilities at the state and local organization level, and streamlining the administration of public assistance programs, including minimizing the administrative burdens on local jurisdictions, and three, resizing grant methodologies and requirements for performance periods like the performance grant. and all of those under the consideration of the new national risks index that shows that los angeles county has a significant significant impact. thank you so much for this opportunity to appear before the sub committee and i look forward to any questions you may have. >> director, i understand that during the pandemic the state of california worked with fema, local governments and the restaurant indu
the costs have been bourne significantly by local -- costs have been borne significantly by local jurisdictions, including hrafpl sz county. -- including los angeles county. the pandemic is not over and we understand there's a long road ahead and we appreciate our partnership with fema and hope to continue to improve our recovery efforts. i recommend exploring more integration with the fema response capabilities at the state and local organization level, and streamlining the administration of...
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many discussions, all of that is just erased and all we get is you're seeing a crisis at the border bourne of large numbers of people trying to apply and that ends up distorting the data and misinforming people. >> and the fox narrative is why hasn't biden gone to the border. we're going to hear that every day until he takes the trip. that is how right wing narratives divert attention. what are the broader complaints from the left about coverage of biden so far? >> i think one of the biggest problems is what greg said is that the right sets the agenda, they decide there is a border crisis and they don't want to look into the reasons for it. but more importantly -- >> is that democrats' fault? they pass this giant bill on a weekend, right and then biden went out and held a few press events to try to get attention for it, but isn't it their fault if their not working harder to get attention for their priority? >> i think the democrats could always be doing more. they really can, obviously. one of the complaints that the press has is that all of the micromanaged presidential photo ops situati
many discussions, all of that is just erased and all we get is you're seeing a crisis at the border bourne of large numbers of people trying to apply and that ends up distorting the data and misinforming people. >> and the fox narrative is why hasn't biden gone to the border. we're going to hear that every day until he takes the trip. that is how right wing narratives divert attention. what are the broader complaints from the left about coverage of biden so far? >> i think one of...
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we had wide receiver kendrick bourne spending the day giving back to the community.the west oakland youth center and gave out mack books to about 20 college bound high school seniors. it started his born blessed foundation has been busy giving back for a number of years now he says the cause is important to him because he knows what it's like to go through high school without many resources and he wanted to be there for as many kids as he could. >> time now is 8.56. and coming up on the kron 00:00am morning news. it's the first weekend that a lot of businesses are going to be able to open up to new customers in alameda county will tell you what's going on. a live report and the president opens up about the covid outlook for this country and signs a new bill into law that's going to give checks to you soon. maybe as soon as this weekend and he thinks that everybody can line up for shots starting in may. >> from the area's local news station. you're watching the kron 00:00am morning news at know. >> and thanks for waking up with us on the finest day. the finest hour an
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let's talk a bit about the 49 ers wide receiver kendrick bourne spent the day giving back to the community. he visited the west oakland youth center gave out mac laptops to about 20 college bound high school seniors. he and his born blessed foundation have been busy all year giving back. he says the cause is important to him because he went without many resources when he was in high school. >> that's what this is about. today. you know, helping these kids see me in person and see i'm at. hear my story and just help them help their journey. you know, they might. both get through something just as they heard me say some today. >> meantime, the forty-niners are getting ready for the nfl draft, which starts on thursday. april 29th. >> time now 6.15, and we're checking the weather just in time for the weekend. we are john with a look at that morning. john. hey, guys, good morning. it feels good to say it's friday. it feels even better to say it's about to be a sunny friday with some of our highs in the 70's this afternoon. what a change from where we were a couple of days ago. hope everyone get
let's talk a bit about the 49 ers wide receiver kendrick bourne spent the day giving back to the community. he visited the west oakland youth center gave out mac laptops to about 20 college bound high school seniors. he and his born blessed foundation have been busy all year giving back. he says the cause is important to him because he went without many resources when he was in high school. >> that's what this is about. today. you know, helping these kids see me in person and see i'm at....
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bourne, go ahead. >> thanks, nicole, and if you guys can call me deborah, i would prefer that. i was a social worker before i was a doctor, and the hardest job i've ever had is being a mom, so maybe if we're going to be ranking it, i would much prefer that. i'm very excited to be here with all of you, and it's a privilege to be here to answer questions and have a conversation about what's happening with the vaccine and hear where you all would like some more information. so right now my current role as i've been activated for a year at the covid command center, i oversee communications for the operations section, but my real job is health policy for people experiencing homelessness and vulnerable populations, and i still do work, clinical work. i'm an h.i.v. and addiction center. i'm actually in clinic right now but i closed the door, and i do street medicine, so i take care of our san francisco residents that live on the street three evenings a week. so what we're going to talk about today is the recap of the town hall that -- boeba had done on the 17th, and just some highligh
bourne, go ahead. >> thanks, nicole, and if you guys can call me deborah, i would prefer that. i was a social worker before i was a doctor, and the hardest job i've ever had is being a mom, so maybe if we're going to be ranking it, i would much prefer that. i'm very excited to be here with all of you, and it's a privilege to be here to answer questions and have a conversation about what's happening with the vaccine and hear where you all would like some more information. so right now my...
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the costs have been bourne significantly by local jurisdictions, including hrafpl sz county. the pandemic is not over and we understand there's a long road ahead and we appreciate our partnership with fema and hope to continue to improve our recovery efforts. i recommend exploring more integration with the fema response capabilities at the state and local organization level, and streamlining the administration of public assistance programs, including minimizing the administrative burdens on local jurisdictions, and three, resizing grant methodologies and requirements for performance periods like the performance grant. and all of those under the consideration of the new national risks index that shows that los angeles county has a significant impact. thank you so much for this opportunity to appear before the sub committee and i look forward to any questions you may have. >> director, i understand that during the pandemic the state of california worked with fema, local governments and the restaurant industry to develop a program called great plates, which also has been adopted
the costs have been bourne significantly by local jurisdictions, including hrafpl sz county. the pandemic is not over and we understand there's a long road ahead and we appreciate our partnership with fema and hope to continue to improve our recovery efforts. i recommend exploring more integration with the fema response capabilities at the state and local organization level, and streamlining the administration of public assistance programs, including minimizing the administrative burdens on...
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today you're joining us at our retail store in shell bourne. we ship bears all over the world now. eyes, the buttons, everything? >> we import the fur but the bears are made here in shell burn, vermont. we import a shell which we fill. that is a predominant part of our business. we're proud to say we fill every bear with recycled plastic bottles, because they are a food grade product. we turn those into a filling and every bear is filled and shipped out that way, both the hinged bear as well as the big bears, the big hunk of love bears and floppy bears. stuart: i want to get this in. the big hero, little hero program. tell me. >> yes, sir. it's a important part of what we do here. the individual customer can either buy a bear and we set it aside and ship it to first-responders and the program allows us to give back to our community and, so what happens is the ambulances, first-responders, fire trucks, policemen, will have them in their unit. when they come across a situation where a young kid has been through a traumatic situation they can give that bear to that individual and help
today you're joining us at our retail store in shell bourne. we ship bears all over the world now. eyes, the buttons, everything? >> we import the fur but the bears are made here in shell burn, vermont. we import a shell which we fill. that is a predominant part of our business. we're proud to say we fill every bear with recycled plastic bottles, because they are a food grade product. we turn those into a filling and every bear is filled and shipped out that way, both the hinged bear as...
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gap, the idea that it is workers need to educate their way out of wage and equality, it has not been bournough. this correlation between education and earnings seems less likely to explain the difference in wages. the real issue is that we have had a social safety net. a lot of the reason that low-wage workers are low wages is because of the policies like a sufficient minimum wage -- is not just about educating their way out of the low earnings. host: clarksburg, west virginia, someone who earns minimum wage. caller: how are you this morning? guest: i am good, how are you? guest: let me tell you something, the people -- the rich people should take a time to try to live on seven dollars an hour. you have to give me a break here. it is $15 an hour over periods of time. and you learn making the minimum wage. i learned making a minimum wage. other people were tea in industries that other occupations have learned. and they started their own business. that is by working in minimum wage. this minimum wage, you cannot live with it. you cannot live with it. you cannot even dream about keeping a fam
gap, the idea that it is workers need to educate their way out of wage and equality, it has not been bournough. this correlation between education and earnings seems less likely to explain the difference in wages. the real issue is that we have had a social safety net. a lot of the reason that low-wage workers are low wages is because of the policies like a sufficient minimum wage -- is not just about educating their way out of the low earnings. host: clarksburg, west virginia, someone who...