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this is what the center for equal to going to include the ngo that runs the sessions is hoping for. that engaging boys at this age will encourage empathy and respect in the long run. i've got so much to learn today the boys are talking about the unpaid work of their mothers the need for women to participate in decision making and for men to help out at home and this is an important 1st step. change will be an uphill task while many men and women rallied to strengthen india's laws on rape. there has been a backlash by those why did that the new rules now discriminate against men the. men are being wrongfully accused under these a little bit is it wrong but towards like there is a women's commission here we need a men's commission true that. new rules are good but they're very often misused in most cases the women take on jew advantage. there yup in my life. even those who are innocent or sometimes hold out for their needs to be stronger investigations and protections for men. the aswell says them starts only. as the boys and girls keep to themselves their notions of the other can be
this is what the center for equal to going to include the ngo that runs the sessions is hoping for. that engaging boys at this age will encourage empathy and respect in the long run. i've got so much to learn today the boys are talking about the unpaid work of their mothers the need for women to participate in decision making and for men to help out at home and this is an important 1st step. change will be an uphill task while many men and women rallied to strengthen india's laws on rape. there...
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equally dramatic. >> reporter: the centers for research and clean air says the consumption of coal fired systems has the emissions from the aviation industry plunging due to falling demand and widespread travel restrictions. but greenpeace says improved environmental conditions may be temporary if china ramps up industrial output to boost the economy. >> they will be distracted but in the short term, you know, to cut down the outbreak of the coronavirus. that might distract them from other important social economic issues, including the need to fight climate change. >> reporter: in neighboring hong kong the air quality improved. >> a lot of people have reduced traffic volume and congestion. >> reporter: activists like patrick fung have been warning about the long-term impact of pollution in his city. they released this drama advertised health warning. >> there's 1,500 premature death one year alone in hong kong that is caused by air pollution. >> reporter: now fung says this brief period of clean air should be a wake-up call. >> if we want the children, the elderly to live healthily in hong kong, th
equally dramatic. >> reporter: the centers for research and clean air says the consumption of coal fired systems has the emissions from the aviation industry plunging due to falling demand and widespread travel restrictions. but greenpeace says improved environmental conditions may be temporary if china ramps up industrial output to boost the economy. >> they will be distracted but in the short term, you know, to cut down the outbreak of the coronavirus. that might distract them...
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the cases at the counseling center are so dramatic but many women quickly find themselves to be outsiders. while gender equality has been anchored in the moroccan constitution for almost 9 years a strict unwritten code of conduct still persists here and women are expected to adhere to it. these days women having the guy did is they want to go to europe and do great things not live like they used to. be you know women should be god fearing dress modestly and not wear make up that's important with their home so women should be allowed to work. but it's better if she stays home with the children and i do i still care for them. around noon the 1st guests start trickling into a mall and in the kitchen things start heating up. today says jean is on the menu cooked in an earthenware pot it can be made with beef chicken fish or as a vegetarian dish this slow cooked savory stew is a traditional favorite in morocco so it's clear that must learn to prepare it under the watchful eye of her teacher. as you put it on the to jean preferably in the shape of a stone. and pay attention to the color combination so it looks nice. green bread green bay. if. she really wants to get
the cases at the counseling center are so dramatic but many women quickly find themselves to be outsiders. while gender equality has been anchored in the moroccan constitution for almost 9 years a strict unwritten code of conduct still persists here and women are expected to adhere to it. these days women having the guy did is they want to go to europe and do great things not live like they used to. be you know women should be god fearing dress modestly and not wear make up that's important...
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equally good. cheers. mm. s. i have ated a job at the c.f.j., the center for justice.headquarters r supeoes. aww. no, it -- it kind of is. [ chuckles ] it's a legal-aid socie founded by a law-school friend. i will be an advocate for the people, a voice for the voics. and just aportant... oh, thyo tonight, i am chaperoning and the ng-a-ding-fling, ndraiser, a dance, which, under my ardshi has shattered scho. yeah. and i e "a-ding." sed to just be called the spring fling. [ chuckles ] i should have said myng first. hey, guy
equally good. cheers. mm. s. i have ated a job at the c.f.j., the center for justice.headquarters r supeoes. aww. no, it -- it kind of is. [ chuckles ] it's a legal-aid socie founded by a law-school friend. i will be an advocate for the people, a voice for the voics. and just aportant... oh, thyo tonight, i am chaperoning and the ng-a-ding-fling, ndraiser, a dance, which, under my ardshi has shattered scho. yeah. and i e "a-ding." sed to just be called the spring fling. [ chuckles ] i...
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the cancellation fees usually equal what they expected for profit revenues, so a convention center isoing to be on the hook for this. it's going to be the event organizers and then, you know,s the suppliers and vendors and exhibiters will not get their badge fees back, the exhibiter fees back, and whatever they paid to truck out signage and equipment and whatever, out of luck >> contessa, i mean the losses could be stunning here and i know we're talking about events right now but you can talk about business interruption with some of the impact from supply chains or if a company has to close down temporarily because of coronavirus travel insurance, it could go down the list it's pretty amazing and i think a lot harks back to sars, the fact that the insurers are not offering this type of coverage it almost reminds me of flood insurance or hurricanes. i wonder if there are already starting to be conversations about some sort of coverage now moving forward in the future given what we're seeing play out with coronavirus >> the interesting part of this, morgan, you know this as well as i do
the cancellation fees usually equal what they expected for profit revenues, so a convention center isoing to be on the hook for this. it's going to be the event organizers and then, you know,s the suppliers and vendors and exhibiters will not get their badge fees back, the exhibiter fees back, and whatever they paid to truck out signage and equipment and whatever, out of luck >> contessa, i mean the losses could be stunning here and i know we're talking about events right now but you can...
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we show cost estimates for an additional center that's equal in size to the current one as well as one that's double in size and one that would be triple in size. i'll start with the capital costs, which are the costs to make the site ready. you can see they are itemized here on the slide. and those range from $55,000 to $1.3 million, depending on the size of the lot. of course actual capital costs will depend on the site conditions for the site that's ultimately chosen. but according to the real estate division, the other sites that have been identified as potential opportunity sites are also parking lots like the current site. though some would require additional construction, in some cases democrat legislative analyst. so these -- in some cases demolition. those costs would raise these costs. if additional construction is necessary. moving onto nonpersonnel costs. you can see here those range from $1.5 million to $2.7 million, depending on the size of the site. so for these kind of operating expenses, what we assume here is that sort of the conditions of the services on-site remain
we show cost estimates for an additional center that's equal in size to the current one as well as one that's double in size and one that would be triple in size. i'll start with the capital costs, which are the costs to make the site ready. you can see they are itemized here on the slide. and those range from $55,000 to $1.3 million, depending on the size of the lot. of course actual capital costs will depend on the site conditions for the site that's ultimately chosen. but according to the...
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equal friendly. not long ago this daycare center urgently needed to extend the building and decided to try something different opting to use discount shipping containers not these the steel boxes how's the playroom for children with the land mass geography and incidentally also about how to live sustainably. this maybe was ready so we wanted to create something which doesn't this job because the kids already coming so if you go for the cement there's a good mending that disturbed children they were searching for something that can be quickly constructed and if at all in future we want to change something then that option is there because it's a mobile kind of construction but if the tsunami part and dock about run the company that provided the containers. defender the studio alternatives in 2016 could design and build homes work in space and just about anything that can be contained within for. only using discounted shipping containers. the motivation that we have to work behind this is also a big environmental factor where we feel that nothing should go waste and we should be able to work with all kinds of might be them that we have around us so as humans we have created so many complex want to do
equal friendly. not long ago this daycare center urgently needed to extend the building and decided to try something different opting to use discount shipping containers not these the steel boxes how's the playroom for children with the land mass geography and incidentally also about how to live sustainably. this maybe was ready so we wanted to create something which doesn't this job because the kids already coming so if you go for the cement there's a good mending that disturbed children they...
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suffolk, one for westchester so everybody knows downstate, the essence of where right now, that everyone equally is being helped and being protected. a site in the bronx a the new york expo center, 90,000 square foot site. seeing what we did here, we well it would work very and the army corps of engineers has worked with us and looked at all these sites and thinks that sites work. one in queens at the aqueduct site.rack 100,000 square feet there. one in brooklyn, what's called brooklyn cruise terminal. owned by the port authority but wide-open space. we can convert it very easily, 182,000 square feet. and in staten island, the of staten island, 77,000 square feet. inside can be converted. it has power. control,imate et cetera. we would do the same thing that we've done here successfully so it works. we know it's feasible. interior space, we have exterior space that we a temporary tent for supplies, equipment, et cetera. us coverage all across the downstate area with proximate facilities to every downstate. and frankly, is the best plan and we can put together execute in this time line. also have beyond the next temporary hospitals, if the white house grants that navy shipe have
suffolk, one for westchester so everybody knows downstate, the essence of where right now, that everyone equally is being helped and being protected. a site in the bronx a the new york expo center, 90,000 square foot site. seeing what we did here, we well it would work very and the army corps of engineers has worked with us and looked at all these sites and thinks that sites work. one in queens at the aqueduct site.rack 100,000 square feet there. one in brooklyn, what's called brooklyn cruise...
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center, the department of women studies opens in 1976. all over the country you have women studies the enters that open. they also protest and call for what is known as the equal rights amendment. the late 1960s, women's rights activist to gain ground here in terms of adding a new amendment to the constitution that deal specifically with sex and sex discrimination. equal rights amendment you are a. this idea it's pretty old the schools all the way back to the 1920s it was really revive to the early 19 sixties for the national organization of women picking up this fight once again called this equal rights amendment. supporters of the equal rights amendment, they argue that constitution needed a unique amendment that dealt specifically which under sex discrimination. ruth bader ginsburg in 1973 argue this. the equal rights amendment and some, would dedicate the new view and rights of responsibilities of men and women. if firmly rejects sharp legislative lines between the sexes as constitutionally tolerable. instead it looks to a legal system in which each person will be judged on the basis of individual merit and not on the basis of an unalterable trip trace of
center, the department of women studies opens in 1976. all over the country you have women studies the enters that open. they also protest and call for what is known as the equal rights amendment. the late 1960s, women's rights activist to gain ground here in terms of adding a new amendment to the constitution that deal specifically with sex and sex discrimination. equal rights amendment you are a. this idea it's pretty old the schools all the way back to the 1920s it was really revive to the...
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everybody knows downstate for the essence of the density is right now that everyone equally is being helped and is being protected. we looked at a site in the bronx at the new york expo center, 90000 square-foot site and seen what we did here we think it would work very well and again, the army corps of engineers has worked with us and look at all these sites and one in queens, the aqueduct racetrack site 100,000 square feet there and one in brooklyn was called the brooklyn cruise terminal in the port authority but it's a wide-open space and it was converted very easily, 182,000 square feet and in staten island the college of staten island which is a puny facility, 70000 square feet again inside could be converted and has power and has climate control et cetera. we would do with the thing that we've done here successfully so we know it works and is suitable in building the interior of space we have exterior space that we could put up a temporary tent for supplies, equipment et cetera. that would give us coverage all across the downstate area with approximate facilities to every location downstate and frankly it is the best plan that we can put together and execute in this t
everybody knows downstate for the essence of the density is right now that everyone equally is being helped and is being protected. we looked at a site in the bronx at the new york expo center, 90000 square-foot site and seen what we did here we think it would work very well and again, the army corps of engineers has worked with us and look at all these sites and one in queens, the aqueduct racetrack site 100,000 square feet there and one in brooklyn was called the brooklyn cruise terminal in...
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for part-time employees and guaranteed hazard pay which would equal double time. they also want more social distancing between workers and customers. we spoke with shoppers near the s.a.p. center where that store is only allowing 55 customers inside at a time. >> they're taking a big risk. we get to work from home. they can't do that and they are interacting with so many people. they should have better coverages and better pay. >> reporter: a whole foods spokesperson said in a statement the company is prioritizing and extensive measures are being taken to keep people safe, deep cleaning, and limiting the number of customers. employees have received a $2 per hour ways and if they test positive or are quarantined. bob redell, "today in the bay." >> i understand their concerns. thanks so much, bob. >>> today is your day to possibly be a hero and help out a lot of restaurants along the way. today they'll have the great american eat out day, kris. i want to check in with kris sanchez live from her home, and i know i've been cooking tons for my family, it would be nice to take a nice off. >> i think we should have set up our home offices in the kitchen. that's where we're spending m
for part-time employees and guaranteed hazard pay which would equal double time. they also want more social distancing between workers and customers. we spoke with shoppers near the s.a.p. center where that store is only allowing 55 customers inside at a time. >> they're taking a big risk. we get to work from home. they can't do that and they are interacting with so many people. they should have better coverages and better pay. >> reporter: a whole foods spokesperson said in a...
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and their contributions to our medical center, the history of our organization, and certainly to our country. kaiser honors the strength of our struggles for equalityn this country to date. kaiser permanente is unique in that we are an integrated health care system. we provide coordinated care and coverage and provide a wide range of services all under one roof. in 1945, when our health plan was first opened to the public, integration held another important but very different meaning. kaiser permanente was one of the first health care providers in the united states to have a racially integrated hospital, waiting room, and staff. our workforce even then was diverse. the board of directors was diverse. physicians, allied health professionals, administrators, were all diverse. just for context, the last hospital in the united states to end segregation ended that in 1971, in many of our lifetimes, just to put that in perspective. kaiser permanente's committed to our missions. it is still with that same commitment that we strengthen the diversity in our workforce. it encompasses our gender, our sexual orientation, and other aspects of who we are and how
and their contributions to our medical center, the history of our organization, and certainly to our country. kaiser honors the strength of our struggles for equalityn this country to date. kaiser permanente is unique in that we are an integrated health care system. we provide coordinated care and coverage and provide a wide range of services all under one roof. in 1945, when our health plan was first opened to the public, integration held another important but very different meaning. kaiser...
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should funding be provided for childcare subsidies due to the situation and should the children of these essential personnel in these take her centers have equal access to care? from's been some hinting you governor and commissioner that you were going to take measures in this regard. meanwhile, part two of the question, dhs seems to be ramping up support for day care. should these centers be shut down? whose right in terms of this policy debate? gov. murphy: i'll give my view of this. senator catelli -- he and i spoke 78. h-- spoke saturday night. i've been asked this question a number of times. stepsou put in place the that we have put in place which are as aggressive as any stay in america, you have to be mindful of the fact that we are trying not to titlt the machine so much that it falls off the tracks. and in particular when you have first responders and have kids at home for an extended time, you are in a proverbial between a rock and a hard place. i have to say over the past number of days, assuming i can and i will speak to myself and this is not official but assuming i can be satisfied and we can be satisfied that first responders an
should funding be provided for childcare subsidies due to the situation and should the children of these essential personnel in these take her centers have equal access to care? from's been some hinting you governor and commissioner that you were going to take measures in this regard. meanwhile, part two of the question, dhs seems to be ramping up support for day care. should these centers be shut down? whose right in terms of this policy debate? gov. murphy: i'll give my view of this. senator...
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for part-time employees, and guaranteed hazard pay which would be equal to double time. they also want more social distancing between workers and customers. the whole foods market near the sap center in san jose are already practicing that by only allowing 55 customers inside at a time. >> they're taking a big risk. they get to work from home, they can do that, and, you know, interacting with people. they definitely should have better coverage and better pay. >> reporter: in a statement yesterday, a whole foods spokesperson wrote that the company is prioritizing their team members' wellbeing, extensive measures are being taken including deep cleaning of the stores. and as i mentioned, limiting the number of customers inside. employees did receive a $2 per hour raise and increased overtime pay, and they can take up to two weeks off, paid time off if they test positive or need to be quarantined. live in livermore, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> bob, thank you. >>> early evidence indicates california's shelter at home is helping flatten the curve. but a few remaining states are still business as usual. scott mcgrew is live for us this midday. scott, there is a push to make shelter
for part-time employees, and guaranteed hazard pay which would be equal to double time. they also want more social distancing between workers and customers. the whole foods market near the sap center in san jose are already practicing that by only allowing 55 customers inside at a time. >> they're taking a big risk. they get to work from home, they can do that, and, you know, interacting with people. they definitely should have better coverage and better pay. >> reporter: in a...
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fulfillment centers like in the east bay and delivery drivers that we see all around town, they don't have that option. so amazon is created a $25 million fund to allow those worker to apply for grants equaltwo weeks pay if they become infected with the coronavirus. >> that is great. >>> okay. let's turn things over to jeff. when do we expect the rain and how much? >> tomorrow morning it will start to roll in and in waves for us. so the rainfall totals will vary across the bay area. let's bring you into the microclimate forecast. and it is an evolving forecast. i do have some brand-new updates for you as of right now. what i want to start off with is a live look at what i'm watching in the atmosphere. this is 25 to 28,000 feet above where the airplanes fly. this is the larger pattern from saturday through tuesday. if it is a large upper-level low pressure that will drop down a cold blast of air and bring chances of rainfall. but i want to take it one step farther and get a closer look down at the surface because we have something happening tomorrow. it looks more and more likely that i want to make you aware of of. a cold front moving over the bay area. but the problem is it could stall o
fulfillment centers like in the east bay and delivery drivers that we see all around town, they don't have that option. so amazon is created a $25 million fund to allow those worker to apply for grants equaltwo weeks pay if they become infected with the coronavirus. >> that is great. >>> okay. let's turn things over to jeff. when do we expect the rain and how much? >> tomorrow morning it will start to roll in and in waves for us. so the rainfall totals will vary across the...
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equally. we're in it with you we're going to bring you the latest on the coronavirus. center for control recommending all events recommending all events 50 or more, be called off for the next eight weeks. this announcement comes as some major cities order bars and restaurants to close. >> at least 36 states announce school closure, including new york city public schools, will keep 1 million kids out of class they are saying at least until april 20th and maybe even longer. >> the coronavirus took center stage at last night's debate, the first one-on-one between joe biden and bernie sanders it was unlike any in history no audience there and candidates greeted each other with an elbow bump. >> all right this unprecedented situation has a lot of americans racing to grocery stores trying to stock up on basic supplies it's led to a lot of empty shelves at supermarkets and big box stores millions of families trying to adjust to work and school from home we do have two reports we'll start with nbc's kerry sanders who joins us from florida. hey, gary, good morning. >> good morning. it's a
equally. we're in it with you we're going to bring you the latest on the coronavirus. center for control recommending all events recommending all events 50 or more, be called off for the next eight weeks. this announcement comes as some major cities order bars and restaurants to close. >> at least 36 states announce school closure, including new york city public schools, will keep 1 million kids out of class they are saying at least until april 20th and maybe even longer. >> the...
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center has helped us catalyze the renovations from the helen diller foundation. the playgrounds and making sure the by right kiosk was built. that was difficult. he is a big advocate for maintenance to ensure there is equal access. to close countless applications and other applications that the flexibility they have shown to work with us to deliver so many products. >> let me adhere that you talk about the three tough ones we had to take on about a decade ago. the soccer fields, the conversion of the eight ash bury into the community garden and the lake. none of those three difficult things would have happened without john and his staff. as we go forward to celebrate 150th birthday. we jumped on at 149 and three-quarters a lot of work to make the celebration possible. i hope, john, that as i think about your tenure, i want to talk about two things that should be part of your legacy. one is the park system which not only do 100% of us live within a 10 minute walk, it is one of the best park systems in the united states of america. as we talked about yesterday, john leads the director's working group. that is an informal meeting of department heads and senior staff where we sit down and discuss complicated
center has helped us catalyze the renovations from the helen diller foundation. the playgrounds and making sure the by right kiosk was built. that was difficult. he is a big advocate for maintenance to ensure there is equal access. to close countless applications and other applications that the flexibility they have shown to work with us to deliver so many products. >> let me adhere that you talk about the three tough ones we had to take on about a decade ago. the soccer fields, the...
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center has helped us catalyze the renovations from the helen diller foundation. the playgrounds and making sure the by right kiosk was built. that was difficult. he is a big advocate for maintenance to ensure there is equaless. to close countless applications and other applications that the flexibility they have shown to work with us to deliver so many products. >> let me adhere that you talk about the three tough ones we had to take on about a decade ago. the soccer fields, the conversion of the eight ash bury into the community garden and the lake. none of those three difficult things would have happened without john and his staff. as we go forward to celebrate 150th birthday. we jumped on at 149 and three-quarters a lot of work to make the celebration possible. i hope, john, that as i think about your tenure, i want to talk about two things that should be part of your legacy. one is the park system which not only do 100% of us live within a 10 minute walk, it is one of the best park systems in the united states of america. as we talked about yesterday, john leads the director's working group. that is an informal meeting of department heads and senior staff where we sit down and discuss complicated int
center has helped us catalyze the renovations from the helen diller foundation. the playgrounds and making sure the by right kiosk was built. that was difficult. he is a big advocate for maintenance to ensure there is equaless. to close countless applications and other applications that the flexibility they have shown to work with us to deliver so many products. >> let me adhere that you talk about the three tough ones we had to take on about a decade ago. the soccer fields, the...
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equal and distinct responsibilities, separation of powers to prevent thehese concentration of power, encourage cooperation for the common good. theer. basic power of government is in the legislator, because itng i is centered around the legitimate authority to make le laws. y theto most important power of is con congress is control of the governance purse. it is a check on the governmentd the president is vested with nof unique constitutional powers that do not stem from authority.alal this is the case when it comes to war and and national securit. the executive power is not unlimited however. the power is mitigated by the fact that many traditional executive powers were given to congress. thisess. system was further divd governments s snational state government and the system ofof f federalism, leavingederal amplem for self government. the practical result was the united states was decentralized at the state level. that began tooci change after te and progressives advocated more administration andform a new form of governmet they called the administrative remove structuralemove and circumvent structural barriers and make government more unified andment streamlined. presidents of parties, theodore roosevel
equal and distinct responsibilities, separation of powers to prevent thehese concentration of power, encourage cooperation for the common good. theer. basic power of government is in the legislator, because itng i is centered around the legitimate authority to make le laws. y theto most important power of is con congress is control of the governance purse. it is a check on the governmentd the president is vested with nof unique constitutional powers that do not stem from authority.alal this is...