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commissioner chung. >> commissioner chung: >> yes. thank you, director for the presentation. it's definitely heart warming to see that, you know, you were able to provide so much services. there are several questions that i have, like, first, maybe this would be a question more for dr. pardo, about the health outcome part. do you -- how does that work in terms of the referrals? do you have referrals from -- to the gender health s.f.? and like if so, you know, how many and how would their health outcome be measured? is there actually notable changes? or how to engage services. >> i don't poke into the medical record to examine those indicators. but if the health commission wanted us to, then we would prioritize. >> i think part of it is like going back to history lessons. , you know, first transgender clinic started in the city is to really like look at -- to provide, you know, like patient-centered care. you know, give the patient what they need. give the patient what they want, and so i think that's really the spirit, providing comprehensive, like transitional and affirming
commissioner chung. >> commissioner chung: >> yes. thank you, director for the presentation. it's definitely heart warming to see that, you know, you were able to provide so much services. there are several questions that i have, like, first, maybe this would be a question more for dr. pardo, about the health outcome part. do you -- how does that work in terms of the referrals? do you have referrals from -- to the gender health s.f.? and like if so, you know, how many and how would...
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hejoins talking to the legislator fernando chung.o the legislator fernando chung. hejoins us now. your thoughts after how things have played out? it's fortunate all of the demonstrators retreated and left safely. without any actual encounters with the police. we are glad that is what happened anyone who resisted leaving legislative council, ifear who resisted leaving legislative council, i fear there would who resisted leaving legislative council, ifear there would be bloodshed, and the police would not be hesitant to use force. i asked one of our correspondence with this, he was in one section of the building i did not know the answer, but you alluded to it, can you tell me, do you think those protesters just left the building or we re protesters just left the building or were they arrested and detained? do you know that? no, iwas you know that? no, i was in the chamber with the protesters and in the final minutes there was a group of protesters who came back and dragged the few who said they would be determined to stay, even riskin
hejoins talking to the legislator fernando chung.o the legislator fernando chung. hejoins us now. your thoughts after how things have played out? it's fortunate all of the demonstrators retreated and left safely. without any actual encounters with the police. we are glad that is what happened anyone who resisted leaving legislative council, ifear who resisted leaving legislative council, i fear there would who resisted leaving legislative council, ifear there would be bloodshed, and the police...
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angela chung is the early warning expert at the u.c. berkeley seismology lab. she says shake alert worked in that it gave the u.s. geological survey about 48 seconds worth of warning today. but the alert didn't go out to people in los angeles because it didn't measure strongly enough there. >> we know that the system worked, but the parameters that say don't give a message if it' alert. dr. chung said they set we ther earthquake. that's not what the system is designed for. it's designed to save lives and property and damage. >> reporter: scott budman, nbc bay area news. >> today's earthquake is a good reminder for everyone to be prepared when the next earthquake hits. experts say you should always have an emergency go-bag. basic include a flashlight, first aid kit and water. experts say you should also pack a tool to shut off your water, and most importantly, gas valves immediately after an earthquake. secure heavy furniture or decorations that may fall during shaking. >> gas is important. that's how your house could catch ofire. you don't want to have a little
angela chung is the early warning expert at the u.c. berkeley seismology lab. she says shake alert worked in that it gave the u.s. geological survey about 48 seconds worth of warning today. but the alert didn't go out to people in los angeles because it didn't measure strongly enough there. >> we know that the system worked, but the parameters that say don't give a message if it' alert. dr. chung said they set we ther earthquake. that's not what the system is designed for. it's designed...
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you to us is peter chung, bloomberg u.s. equities -- here to tell us is peter chung, bloomberg u.s.tegist. are they? peter: there are two strategies behind this. hi gross tends to help propel price-performance. the second factor and the more important one to understanding the strategy is liquidity conditions. when investors are willing and able to pay out for high-growth growth, it tends to really help moment him as a strategy. under ideal conditions, it performs best when those conditions are working for the factor. but under the current environment, what we are seeing in the marketplace is that momentum has really outperformed in anticipation of further accommodation from the fomc. it is because of this that momentum has really found its way over the last few months and has led factor groups in the u.s. vonnie: and we are looking at a graphic there are factors to watch. what is the durability of momentum's strength? peter: going into the second half, it is really a function of how sustainable are the fundamental trends. for the start of earnings season, it has been relatively mixe
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well, joining me now is felix chung. he is a pro-beijing lawmaker here in hong kong. he, of course, has also been watching these protests. felix, your reaction to what has been happening at the legislative council building. >> well, of course, the situation right now is very worse and very serious. i mean, we cannot accept this sort of situation happen at the legislative council. we express a very strong condemn to the protesters. i mean, nobody in the world would accept this kind of violence to the legislative council or parliament, of course, like the white house in the united states. i think the police, the hong kong police have already given the largest -- >> yes. >> patience and largest stance to this situation. i hope they can react soon. >> flielix, they have been -- there's no denying the police have been very patient. but if i can interrupt, what are you expecting the police to do? why have they been standing there for the last hour and a half allowing protesters to ram that glass door. you can see police, they are filming these protesters. why have they allo
well, joining me now is felix chung. he is a pro-beijing lawmaker here in hong kong. he, of course, has also been watching these protests. felix, your reaction to what has been happening at the legislative council building. >> well, of course, the situation right now is very worse and very serious. i mean, we cannot accept this sort of situation happen at the legislative council. we express a very strong condemn to the protesters. i mean, nobody in the world would accept this kind of...
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much to the folks who led this effort, including myrna melgar, tamika moss, malcolm young, and annie chung. because we knew how much money we had, but we also had to make sure that we provided the resources for the things that we needed the most. and as someone who grew up in public housing in this city, there was no way that i was going to allow an affordable housing bond to happen without providing the kind of support that would help residents of public housing, and i want to thank all of you for being unwaivering in your public support for delivering public housing in san francisco. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: this affordable housing bond has something for everyone, including our seniors. and president yee was such a true advocate, not because he's a senior himself, but because -- [laughter]. >> the hon. london breed: i thought you were proud of that, president yee? >> president yee: i am. >> the hon. london breed: but let me tell you, no one does salsa like president yee. but he knew it was important, that fact. you knee it was important that we do good investments, and that's
much to the folks who led this effort, including myrna melgar, tamika moss, malcolm young, and annie chung. because we knew how much money we had, but we also had to make sure that we provided the resources for the things that we needed the most. and as someone who grew up in public housing in this city, there was no way that i was going to allow an affordable housing bond to happen without providing the kind of support that would help residents of public housing, and i want to thank all of you...
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incredible opportunity of leading one of the working groups with my cochairs, malcolm young, annie chung, and myrna melgar to make sure how the community has a voice in this bond? how do we make sure that every single san franciscan has access to permanent, supportive, affordable housing in their communities? and we have been able to come together and bring folks together around this bond, and i am so honored to be a part of it. this bond, as the mayor said, as the president said, is something for everyone. we have to make sure that the residents of public housing are supported. we need to make sure that the seniors in our community have a place to age with respect. we have a responsibility to make sure that we take care of our first responders and our teachers. the mayor and the board of supervisors didn't just talk about an affordable housing crisis, they did something about it, and i am so excited to stand with them and support this and get this over the finish line in november. guess what, folks? we have a lot more work to do. this is our first attempt to making sure we have affordab
incredible opportunity of leading one of the working groups with my cochairs, malcolm young, annie chung, and myrna melgar to make sure how the community has a voice in this bond? how do we make sure that every single san franciscan has access to permanent, supportive, affordable housing in their communities? and we have been able to come together and bring folks together around this bond, and i am so honored to be a part of it. this bond, as the mayor said, as the president said, is something...
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north korea has been released alex a gear arrived in beijing on thursday morning he went missing in chung and maury for a week to go straight in prime minister scott boras and concert confirms that the 29 year old is safe and well and is on his way home. now south korea is threatening to hit back against japan's new trade restrictions on materials used to make smartphones and other high tech gear it's now feared that a dispute which began over compensation korean labor is forced to work in imperial japan could evolve into a trade fight or those other headlines next up its shadow wild. when we stumbled on the saudi arms deal the outcome of the deal we really started to stumble on a central feature of british politics over the last 30 years is sure harness. has been at the heart of many of the great world events of the past 30 years i was always peace to see him when i was prime minister. she considers saudi arabia as this strong friend and would be willing to support taking them with whatever the kingdom needs and of discussion from there on everything else was technical. he explained to m
north korea has been released alex a gear arrived in beijing on thursday morning he went missing in chung and maury for a week to go straight in prime minister scott boras and concert confirms that the 29 year old is safe and well and is on his way home. now south korea is threatening to hit back against japan's new trade restrictions on materials used to make smartphones and other high tech gear it's now feared that a dispute which began over compensation korean labor is forced to work in...
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angela chung is the early warning expert at the lab. she said shake alert works in that it gave the u.s. geological survey about 48 seconds' worth of warning. it didn't go out to people in los angeles because it didn't measure strongly enough there. >> we know that the system worked, but the app has parameters that said don't give a message below this level. >> by the time it reached the big cities, the quake didn't trigger the alert. they set a limit level so we don't get alerts every time there is a small quake, that happens a lot here in california. >> we'reon't the want is a tiny earthquake. that's not what the system is designed for. the system is designed to help save lives and property and damage. >> there is a debate about whether they should lower the limit that shake alert kicks in. there is a fine line ahead of more quakes and warning us ahead of the small ones. >> thank you for that report. you are looking at chopper video showing the town of ridgecrest. our coverage of the earthquake and the aftermath is not over. coming up
angela chung is the early warning expert at the lab. she said shake alert works in that it gave the u.s. geological survey about 48 seconds' worth of warning. it didn't go out to people in los angeles because it didn't measure strongly enough there. >> we know that the system worked, but the app has parameters that said don't give a message below this level. >> by the time it reached the big cities, the quake didn't trigger the alert. they set a limit level so we don't get alerts...
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on good friday fish fry one day why are there any chung not be in the pelt of your hand to. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to yes of all the politics that's less i'm show business i'll see that. in the 1950 s. it was a much poorer society in the news today but no the us could easily handle centrally free mass higher education today a much richer society claims dozen of the resources for. that just what's going on right before our eyes and it's the a general attack on the principles that mean that i mean not only are they humane they're the basis of the prosperity and health of this society. if you look over the history of regulation say the railroad regulation financial regulation and so on and you find that quite commonly it's it's either initiated by the economic. concentrations that are being regulated or it's supported by them and the reason is because they know that sooner or later they can take over the regulators. and it ends up with what's called regulatory capture. the business being regulated is in fact running the regulators.
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chung says that is to be expected. even the strongest registering more than 4.0. at the aftershocks shocks she said are excited to decrease the number and intensity over the coming days. >>> in the live news desk, it is been the hot topic in los angeles. the lead story at a cvs in los angeles, let us check in on their covered and see how it is going. >> the lights here were they make the food starting to sway and then a few seconds into the video you can see where the employees work running to the back of the restaurant as a big metal balls bowls, pots and pans are falling, it is a situation where you are scared in the moment, you could get caught up and tripped over one of those things, hurt yourself. and, you know this video has been shared on facebook, it is a pretty small town where people are not sharing things too often. we are standing here with the owner. tell us how many shares this video has on social media? >> a little over 30,000 in the past four hours which is amazing. >> does that surprise you? >> it does. it sure does. >> reporter: tell me what it w
chung says that is to be expected. even the strongest registering more than 4.0. at the aftershocks shocks she said are excited to decrease the number and intensity over the coming days. >>> in the live news desk, it is been the hot topic in los angeles. the lead story at a cvs in los angeles, let us check in on their covered and see how it is going. >> the lights here were they make the food starting to sway and then a few seconds into the video you can see where the employees...
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. >> reporter: angela chung is the uc berkeley project scientist for the earthquake early warning system. >> the biggest challenge now is to get those alerts to the people. and there are a couple of different cell phone apps that are under development. i really hope that perhaps by the end of the year we'll have an app that's more widely available. >> reporter: she says if you're directly on top of the quake you may not get much warning. >> a few seconds doesn't sound like a lot. but what it can mean is that you have time to duck, cover, and hold on. and that's the biggest, most important thing you can do during an earthquake-s to get safe. >> reporter: but the governor says in a large city it could save lives. >> this is a wake-up call. not for this community. it's a reality for this community but it is a wake-up call for the rest of the state. >> reporter: one of the things being discussed is where to set the alerkts the threshold to set the alert. l.a. decided to set its at a magnitude 5. now, because they were so far away from the epicenter, that means the shaking in that area would
. >> reporter: angela chung is the uc berkeley project scientist for the earthquake early warning system. >> the biggest challenge now is to get those alerts to the people. and there are a couple of different cell phone apps that are under development. i really hope that perhaps by the end of the year we'll have an app that's more widely available. >> reporter: she says if you're directly on top of the quake you may not get much warning. >> a few seconds doesn't sound...
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.>> reporter: angela chung says thatanother consecutive >> the earthquake early warning system is not prediction, we will tell you that an earthquake has occurred and you are about to feel shaking.>> reporter: it can give you up to 1 minute notice. >> enough time to get under a table, and mentally prepare, and earthquake is coming.>> reporter: shake alert sensors detected the back to back earthquakes, but alerts did not go out because they did not reach more than 5 in los angeles. which is about 150 miles away, and it was below a 4.5. ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the coverage continues on ktvu.com, and updating facebook and twitter. >>> today was officially the last him a job for the barth manager, she is proud of the job she supervised in her eight years, she had previous experience in other transit agencies, she is credited with replacing the fleet and make major infrastructure improvements. she is looking for her permanent replacement. >>> an explosion at a strip mall in florida. witnesses describe the chaotic scene, and an update on the possible cause. >>> madison bumgarner has an early d
.>> reporter: angela chung says thatanother consecutive >> the earthquake early warning system is not prediction, we will tell you that an earthquake has occurred and you are about to feel shaking.>> reporter: it can give you up to 1 minute notice. >> enough time to get under a table, and mentally prepare, and earthquake is coming.>> reporter: shake alert sensors detected the back to back earthquakes, but alerts did not go out because they did not reach more than 5...
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time in an attempt to control and disperse hundreds of angry protesters gathered in front of kwai chungsome of 44 activists charged with rioting following violent incidents at the weekend. those under arrest face ten years injail if convicted. it seems a long time ago when street protests featured yellow umbrellas held in the air and christian hymn—singing on the streets. instead, the atmosphere here was punctured by projectiles thrown at the police, choking gas, and angry chanting. as the crowd surged forwards, so emerged more police from inside the station, including this officer. he could be seen aiming a shotgun at protesters throwing objects from a nearby bus station, until, with his colleagues, he beat a hasty retreat. as part of almost daily protests, commuters on tuesday morning were hit by delays to their travel. demonstrations against the bill have evolved into a wider backlash against the city's government, and its political masters in beijing. i think my work and meeting could wait. but our freedom, safety, and human rights are taken away, and that can't wait, so i'm ok with
time in an attempt to control and disperse hundreds of angry protesters gathered in front of kwai chungsome of 44 activists charged with rioting following violent incidents at the weekend. those under arrest face ten years injail if convicted. it seems a long time ago when street protests featured yellow umbrellas held in the air and christian hymn—singing on the streets. instead, the atmosphere here was punctured by projectiles thrown at the police, choking gas, and angry chanting. as the...
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her alleged coconspirator and boyfriend andrew chung is currently on the run the 2 had apparently paid a 3rd person to kill stephen that hired hand is now serving a 16 year sentence clear day i'm that hour they both fell out saying they had. booked a well you credible do look at. the longs have since 4th a contentious battle for custody of steven's only child. they've even prepared a room for him. but a court awarded custody of the boy to his mother's family. see what you notice i home. from santa and see young. it's a tragedy if you can fully comprehend the family is adamant there's only one thing that can bring them justice. not up anything about women or men this i mean. it can what i think you know say me mayor talk. malaysia currently has the death penalty for $33.00 crimes and for 11 of those including murder and terrorism judges have no option but to impose it. on. fire in 2018 the new government swept to power. it promised to give judge's discretion in all cases where the death penalty is on the table. but last october no minister you weak young 20 even further. dividend of 0 a
her alleged coconspirator and boyfriend andrew chung is currently on the run the 2 had apparently paid a 3rd person to kill stephen that hired hand is now serving a 16 year sentence clear day i'm that hour they both fell out saying they had. booked a well you credible do look at. the longs have since 4th a contentious battle for custody of steven's only child. they've even prepared a room for him. but a court awarded custody of the boy to his mother's family. see what you notice i home. from...
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one protester in particular, this guy colin chung that we found, created a facial recognition tool to try to identify police. and he didn't actuallye elease oduct, but he says, because of that, police actually targeted him.wh an they did, and it's really fascinating, as they as they grabbed him, they needed access to his phone, and so they tried to actually force his face in front of his phone to use the phone's facial recognition function to get it to unlock. i mean, he had actually been able to quickly disable that as was being tackled, but shows you how there's all these different ways, our biometric data has become so key to technology. it's becoming sort of weaponized in all these different sort of forms. >> sreenivasan: in a way, paul, it seems that this concern that protesters have ov facial recognition ties right back into the heart of why they're presting in the first plac >> exactly. so, over the past few years in china, we've seen this incredible, billions of dorears spent oning probably the most sophisticated surveillance ofstem in the world. and that's on touge internet c
one protester in particular, this guy colin chung that we found, created a facial recognition tool to try to identify police. and he didn't actuallye elease oduct, but he says, because of that, police actually targeted him.wh an they did, and it's really fascinating, as they as they grabbed him, they needed access to his phone, and so they tried to actually force his face in front of his phone to use the phone's facial recognition function to get it to unlock. i mean, he had actually been able...
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time in an attempt to control and disperse hundreds of angry protesters gathered in front of kwai chungocal radio that inside were some of 44 activists charged with rioting following violent incidents at the weekend. those under arrest face ten years injail if convicted. it seems a long time ago when street protests featured yellow umbrellas held in the air and christian hymn—singing on the streets. instead, the atmosphere here was punctured by projectiles thrown at the police, choking gas, and angry chanting. as the crowd surged forwards, so emerged more police from inside the station, including this officer. he could be seen aiming a shotgun at protesters throwing objects from a nearby bus station, until, with his colleagues, he beat a hasty retreat. as part of almost daily protests, commuters on tuesday morning were hit by delays to their travel. demonstrations against the bill have evolved into a wider backlash against the city's government, and its political masters in beijing. i think my work and meeting can wait. but our freedom, safety, and human rights are taken away, and that
time in an attempt to control and disperse hundreds of angry protesters gathered in front of kwai chungocal radio that inside were some of 44 activists charged with rioting following violent incidents at the weekend. those under arrest face ten years injail if convicted. it seems a long time ago when street protests featured yellow umbrellas held in the air and christian hymn—singing on the streets. instead, the atmosphere here was punctured by projectiles thrown at the police, choking gas,...
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mr chung responded by calling the ambassador wacky and pompous. could no logger table ten. in a statement last night scotla nd table ten. in a statement last night scotland yard launches criminal enquiry. the assistant commissioner give this one into the rest of the media... in may, the defence secretary was sacked after being accused of leaking secrets from the national security council. hrt denied. scotla nd security council. hrt denied. scotland yard recalled on then to lodge a criminal enquiry, but they declined saying there is no evidence crime had been committed. the whole question of press freedom is now becoming a major issue in the battle to become the next prime minister. borisjohnson has to become the next prime minister. boris johnson has been to become the next prime minister. borisjohnson has been accused of throwing their kim darroch under the bus, but a testing today he defended press freedom. whoever has done it must be prosecuted. but, but, i have to say, that it cannot conceivably be right that newspapers or any other media orga
mr chung responded by calling the ambassador wacky and pompous. could no logger table ten. in a statement last night scotla nd table ten. in a statement last night scotland yard launches criminal enquiry. the assistant commissioner give this one into the rest of the media... in may, the defence secretary was sacked after being accused of leaking secrets from the national security council. hrt denied. scotla nd security council. hrt denied. scotland yard recalled on then to lodge a criminal...
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why are there any chung not be in the town of your hand to begin. with. you know world of big partisan movies lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bath and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. they put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and. want. to go on to be the 1st that's what the book for 3 of the more people that. interest you always at the water's edge. this is boom bust broadcasting around the globe and covering the world of business and finance and on us all i'm daniel britto and i'm christiane washington here's the like out what back today it turns have been set by the e.u. america trade but it's far from over really in cartagena the president of the u.n. i global union joined that does that if i can bring that in the field
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get more out of a show and robert a very briefly i do want to ask you about these allegations that chung has breached this cap on refined petroleum imports how significant is that actually. mildly right i mean there's a there's a debate on this too because we don't want to completely choke off and start north korea because the elite was more shipped those costs on to the population right i mean if there's any fuel oil in north korea the elite is going to control it and so if there's not enough oil in north korea or gasoline or something like that it's regular people who won't be able to use motor vehicles and tractors and things like that right so it's not entirely clear to me that completely throttling north korea to nothing is actually a good strategy because that complex collective punishment on the population right so there's a debate about just how much we should actually punish north korea at the expense of humanitarian assistance to you know to the people who are you know literally tearing a professor of international relations at chris on national investing always great to get yo
get more out of a show and robert a very briefly i do want to ask you about these allegations that chung has breached this cap on refined petroleum imports how significant is that actually. mildly right i mean there's a there's a debate on this too because we don't want to completely choke off and start north korea because the elite was more shipped those costs on to the population right i mean if there's any fuel oil in north korea the elite is going to control it and so if there's not enough...
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are held within 3 months north korea says thursday's missile launches were a warning to south korea chung and want someone to stop importing high tech weapons and end joint military exercises with the u.s. the announcement on north korean state television confirms suspicions that tests were new kind of missile rob mcbride has more from seoul all of this rotten anger seems to be directed at south korea and not of it directed at the u.s. which after all is also taking part in the exercises and is supplying the f. 35 fighter jet so still very much following the line of not having any direct attacks or anger directed at the u.s. administration of donald trump keeping open it seems the prospect of further dialogue. the european union says it won't renegotiate the brics it with the troll agreement with the u.k.'s new prime minister e.u. commission pheasant told boss johnson of the phone that the existing data is the best and the only one but johnson says he'll make a breakthrough or sooner a record heat wave is continuing across western europe paris recordists highest ever temperature on thursd
are held within 3 months north korea says thursday's missile launches were a warning to south korea chung and want someone to stop importing high tech weapons and end joint military exercises with the u.s. the announcement on north korean state television confirms suspicions that tests were new kind of missile rob mcbride has more from seoul all of this rotten anger seems to be directed at south korea and not of it directed at the u.s. which after all is also taking part in the exercises and is...
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angela chung is the early warning expert at the uc berkeley. >>> metabolseismology lab. the alert wasn't triggered. scientists set a threshold so it's not alerted every time there's a small quake. >> that's not what the system is designed for. the system is designed to help save lives and property. >> the system actually did predict the earthquake, it estimated there was shaking that was going to occur. the signal apparently did not get out. >> reporter: so now a lot of people are asking, what should that threshold be? yes, we don't want our phones going off every day with every small earthquake, but some in southern california say they wishhe threshold was a little lower so they might have gotten a warning too. anousha? >> thank you, scott. rattling i is sparking questions on whether buildings can withstand a strong quake. landlords are being called to retrofit buildings built before 1991. those buildings have an open first floor, usually for parking. nbc bay area's melissa colorado joins us live from oakland where some buildings are at risk of collapsing if they don't
angela chung is the early warning expert at the uc berkeley. >>> metabolseismology lab. the alert wasn't triggered. scientists set a threshold so it's not alerted every time there's a small quake. >> that's not what the system is designed for. the system is designed to help save lives and property. >> the system actually did predict the earthquake, it estimated there was shaking that was going to occur. the signal apparently did not get out. >> reporter: so now a lot...
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you had fernando chung, the vice president of the labour party, saying today plus activity, the violence we have seen, that justifies the government having to stop clashes. today there has not been an official classification of the demonstration as such, it again, the police are moving in today. we will see how that engagement unravels or unfolds come and whether the designation of a riot may then be applied, guy. taylor: thank you. that was sophie kamaruddin in hong kong, as they approached midnight over there. i want to get a quick check on where we stand in the u.s.. we have been talking about record highs here. 54 -- 2954ne 20, 29 level. we were off the highs, coming off a little bit, but continues to lead the way, up about 1.1%. it is risk-on as the 10-year in the u.s. continues to remain unchanged at 2%. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: live from new york, i am taylor riggs. guy: from london, i am guy johnson. this is the european close on "bloomberg markets." here is courtney donohoe. courtney code there has been a dramatic escalation of protests in hong kong, demonstrators smashing t
you had fernando chung, the vice president of the labour party, saying today plus activity, the violence we have seen, that justifies the government having to stop clashes. today there has not been an official classification of the demonstration as such, it again, the police are moving in today. we will see how that engagement unravels or unfolds come and whether the designation of a riot may then be applied, guy. taylor: thank you. that was sophie kamaruddin in hong kong, as they approached...
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and commissioner royce and commissioner chung and commissioner green.cond item on the agenda is the june 4, 2019 minutes. >> it's in your hands and we have time to review them and what you have, accept the motion to approve the minutes from june 4th. >> seconded. >> all those in favor signify by saying aye. >> aye. >> clerk: now public com
and commissioner royce and commissioner chung and commissioner green.cond item on the agenda is the june 4, 2019 minutes. >> it's in your hands and we have time to review them and what you have, accept the motion to approve the minutes from june 4th. >> seconded. >> all those in favor signify by saying aye. >> aye. >> clerk: now public com
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and here, you know, rosemary, i was speaking to fernando chung a little earlier, a pro-democracy legislatorand he said there is just a real sense of despair. people are clearly divided. there is the peaceful element to the protests, and we should remember that 550,000 people turned out to march peacefully yesterday. that's according to the organizers of that march. but there is a core element, a small element of protesters who feel they need to act with force to get their message across. and he said that small group, that it is growing. there is a clear division within these protesters as to how to move forward, but he was telling me, rosemary, that the feeling is they need to retreat for awhile. everyone is feeling rather solemn about yesterday's actions, that obviously nobody condones the violence that tock place but that these young protesters are deeply troubled, deeply concerned about the future of hong kong. and that is why they are fighting. >> all right. our anna coren bringing us the very latest there out the front of that legislative building that was stormed 24 hours ago. many th
and here, you know, rosemary, i was speaking to fernando chung a little earlier, a pro-democracy legislatorand he said there is just a real sense of despair. people are clearly divided. there is the peaceful element to the protests, and we should remember that 550,000 people turned out to march peacefully yesterday. that's according to the organizers of that march. but there is a core element, a small element of protesters who feel they need to act with force to get their message across. and he...
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and commissioner royce and commissioner chung and commissioner green. the second item on the agenda is the june 4, 2019 minutes. >> it's in your hands and we have time to review them and what you have, accept the motion to approve the minutes from june 4th. >> seconded. >> all those in favor signify by saying aye. >> aye. >> clerk: now public comment for item 3 at the director's report. >> good afternoon, commissioners, the director of health. you have the report in front of and you i'll highlight a few items and take any questions. on june 13th, california lawmakers approved the 240.8 billion-dollar budget for fiscal year 2019-2020. and one of the most notable pieces of this budget is that it expands medi-cal budget to 19 to 25, regardless of immigration status. so this is expected to provide full scope coverage to 90,000 undocumented in the first years across the state. so very excited about providing increased coverage to the population in need. and on june 4th the board of supervisors passed legislation to implement sb-1045, sponsored at the state l
and commissioner royce and commissioner chung and commissioner green. the second item on the agenda is the june 4, 2019 minutes. >> it's in your hands and we have time to review them and what you have, accept the motion to approve the minutes from june 4th. >> seconded. >> all those in favor signify by saying aye. >> aye. >> clerk: now public comment for item 3 at the director's report. >> good afternoon, commissioners, the director of health. you have the...
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agriculture experts in chung du cultivate different strains of rice which grow into different colorsghts. they have been strategically planting the seedlings to create these panda patterns. once the crop grows you can see them. the city is encouraging visitors to walk through the decorative right paddy fields in hopes of boosting its economy. >> we want to see a panda, just go to at&t park and we can catch one. >>> it takes only a moment to give everything away. the facial expressions that share your real emotions. >> plus not everyone is excited about their eventual retirement. the surprising number of people this summer, book two, separate qualifying stays at choicehotels.com... ...and earn a $50 gift card. because when your business is rewarding yourself... ...our business is you. book direct at choicehotels.com it'it's crepe dayday for a family traditiony's. we started about 22 minutes ago and now we can continue that tradition at home with free denny's delivery. see you at dennys.com honey, this gis ridiculously fast. we are seriously keeping up with the joneses. keeping up with
agriculture experts in chung du cultivate different strains of rice which grow into different colorsghts. they have been strategically planting the seedlings to create these panda patterns. once the crop grows you can see them. the city is encouraging visitors to walk through the decorative right paddy fields in hopes of boosting its economy. >> we want to see a panda, just go to at&t park and we can catch one. >>> it takes only a moment to give everything away. the facial...
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her alleged coconspirator boyfriend andrew chung is currently on the run the 2 had apparently paid a 3rd person to kill stephen that hired hand is now serving a 16 year sentence clear to iran our they both fell out saying they had to kill our book a while you credible do work. the longs have since for it's a contentious battle for custody of stevens only child. they've even prepared a room for him. but a court awarded custody of the boy to his mother's family. same with janet. in. santa and and so young. it's a tragedy few can fully comprehend the family is adamant there's only one thing that can bring them justice not up anything about women or men this i mean. if you know what i think you know say me mayor talk. malaysia currently has the death penalty for $33.00 crimes and for 11 of those including murder and terrorism judges have no option but to impose it. god. in 2018 a new government swept to power. it promised to give judge's discretion in all cases where the death penalty is on the table. but last october no minister you weak young 21 further. cabinet met at 0 and 10 all ove
her alleged coconspirator boyfriend andrew chung is currently on the run the 2 had apparently paid a 3rd person to kill stephen that hired hand is now serving a 16 year sentence clear to iran our they both fell out saying they had to kill our book a while you credible do work. the longs have since for it's a contentious battle for custody of stevens only child. they've even prepared a room for him. but a court awarded custody of the boy to his mother's family. same with janet. in. santa and and...
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chung. >> yes, thank you. i appreciate the clarity of the presentation. it's all different from when we've had other hospitals coming and they had a service which was fully hospital controlled and then moved it on. nevertheless, i think when we asked that there be a follow-up it would be appropriate to have a follow-up to be sure that the allege lack of reduction of services and availability, i mean, that the promise to say they will continue to accept the same patients they've always had and such access is available actually has occurred. granted that since we don't know when the a.g. will, if it does, approve your changed, it would be something we probably need to put into be contingent upon if such changes would occur. it's more problematic because you have a set of employees and i guess the best we can do here, if staff is suggesting if there weren't an impact on staff, then from their point of view, this would not be detrimental because all these services would remain valuable. i'm wondering, within the timeframe or is it that saint mary's would cont
chung. >> yes, thank you. i appreciate the clarity of the presentation. it's all different from when we've had other hospitals coming and they had a service which was fully hospital controlled and then moved it on. nevertheless, i think when we asked that there be a follow-up it would be appropriate to have a follow-up to be sure that the allege lack of reduction of services and availability, i mean, that the promise to say they will continue to accept the same patients they've always had...
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. >> reporter: angela chung is the uc berkeley project scien fist for the earthquake early warning system. >> the biggest challenge is to get those alerts to the people. there are a different cell phone apps under development. i hope by the end of the year we'll have an app more widely available. >> reporter: she says if you're on top of the quake you might not get much warning. >> a few seconds means you have time to duck, cover and hold. the important thing is to get safe. >> reporter: the governor says in a large city, it could save lives. >> this is a wake-up call not for this community, it's reality but it is a wake-up call for the rest of the state. >> reporter: roz plater, "nbc bay area news." >> we will continue to follow the latest developments on this story. you can always head over to nbcbayarea.com for a slide show of pictures and maps of the quake zone. >>> a massive explosion ripping apart a shopping center, this is in southern florida injuring nearly two dozen people. fortunately first responders say the injuries are not as severe as expected, and amazingly, no one was kill
. >> reporter: angela chung is the uc berkeley project scien fist for the earthquake early warning system. >> the biggest challenge is to get those alerts to the people. there are a different cell phone apps under development. i hope by the end of the year we'll have an app more widely available. >> reporter: she says if you're on top of the quake you might not get much warning. >> a few seconds means you have time to duck, cover and hold. the important thing is to get...
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i thought he was done as a possible be champion could turn chung hee hee. i somehow. put. in some. clothes. on thought the thing i wanted. done he had his riches on this plan the. people i don't know will look up i'm going to profit we may be well you know your money but if i could. offer something with. a little how come. oh. i hope you. have a deal 2 so we will have. to say i became a movie. company. was. there. then you. know what. to see everybody energized in this way and dancing in this rain with so much freedom gives me a lot of joy it also gives me a lot of hope that for me this is just the beginning that that shows the potential the knowledge task is to find ways to move on this find ways to make it more poignant more important. there's a journey ahead for us that much is clear to me. that . the pages of this exercise book code unspeakable mannerly compiled testimonies a victims of congolese musson. as this intimate evidence finds its way to international courts the central african republic is plunged into further. and intricate 10 of the people and a nation crippled by re
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brought president nixon and his family to chrissy field. 10 minutes later, south korean president park chung he and his wife arrived, the two leaders discussed the threat posed by china, north korea, and north vietnam. >> as the one group of men shut off to the moon, my husband was shut off to prison. >> reporter: on the day apollo 11 lifted off into space, singer joan baez's husband was arrested, the charge, resisting the draft. >> do you surrender? >> got picked up on a warrant this morning. the yen derly filipino s also men refused to leave their home, a low income residents residence known as the international hotel, developers wanted to build a more profitable structure. >> i want to stay here, i don't want to move. >> and 69, there was a lot of building going on. plans are underway to construct some sort of peer made in downtown san francisco. pyramid in downtown san francisco. the last section of the transbay tube, section 57 was finally sunk and put into place, that was good news for bart, >> 69 was going to be the year for the open airport. >> reporter: the oakland international air
brought president nixon and his family to chrissy field. 10 minutes later, south korean president park chung he and his wife arrived, the two leaders discussed the threat posed by china, north korea, and north vietnam. >> as the one group of men shut off to the moon, my husband was shut off to prison. >> reporter: on the day apollo 11 lifted off into space, singer joan baez's husband was arrested, the charge, resisting the draft. >> do you surrender? >> got picked up on...