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elias: hello? alix: can you hear me now? elias: yes. i was just asking about pricing power in the businesses that are doing well. elias: we are seeing some pricing power comeback, and for years, i would say, in categories that were out of favor, especially, the shifting power -- purchasing power with debt pricing power was shifted to out of favor. we are starting to see more asking for capacity to be provided to them and that has given us the opportunity to recover some margin. pricing power in those businesses has definitely returned. alix: really just a pet i wonder if we will hear something similar from home depot. elias sabo, always good to catch up with you. coming up, we will revisit that battle over the mail -- we will take a look at the crisis in the u.s. postal service with a former usps analyst. that is coming up next. ♪ alix: live from new york, i am alix steel. this is bloomberg markets. coming up later on tonight, or special coverage of the democratic national convention. that begins at 10:00 p.m. here in new york, 3:00 a.m
elias: hello? alix: can you hear me now? elias: yes. i was just asking about pricing power in the businesses that are doing well. elias: we are seeing some pricing power comeback, and for years, i would say, in categories that were out of favor, especially, the shifting power -- purchasing power with debt pricing power was shifted to out of favor. we are starting to see more asking for capacity to be provided to them and that has given us the opportunity to recover some margin. pricing power in...
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. >> commissioner elias. >> thank you. i wanted to thank the deaf and hard-of-hearing community for being patient for getting this passed and getting us to where we are now and i know that when this was last on our agenda, there was a lot of heated discussion about it and a lot of frustration just because we wanted to get this through and, you know, go through the go-line. i'm glad we're here and i wanted to thank my fellow commissioner and dpa, inspector florez for helping toss do this. helping us to do this. i see no other names in the comments and is there a motion? >> i'll move. >> and i'll second. >> ok, public comment. >> members of the public are now invited to comment on line item 3, regarding 5.23 for deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals. you can call 408-18-9288 and for members that are on, hit star 3 to raise your hand if you would like to make a public comment. at the moment, we have one. >> good evening, caller, you have two minutes. >> hi, good evening. thank you so the commission for your time. i'm a victim
. >> commissioner elias. >> thank you. i wanted to thank the deaf and hard-of-hearing community for being patient for getting this passed and getting us to where we are now and i know that when this was last on our agenda, there was a lot of heated discussion about it and a lot of frustration just because we wanted to get this through and, you know, go through the go-line. i'm glad we're here and i wanted to thank my fellow commissioner and dpa, inspector florez for helping toss do...
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elias, i really appreciate you taking the time. thanks. >> happy to be here. >> is the stuff that is going on around the postal service, including this reporting today from politico that the president and his advisers are thinking about executive orders to try to stop the counting of votes cast through the mail -- is this just one in a long line of things like this that you've been fighting for years, or does this feel qualitatively more worrying than the usual stuff? >> well, i think it's qualitatively more worrying for two reasons. first of all, for the reasons you set out earlier, which is that donald trump has, at a minimum, authoritarian impulses and seems willing to violate every norm that any other president would abide by. the second, of course, is that we are going to have more voting by mail in 2020 than we've ever had before. so all of the flaws in the process will show up bigger, and all of the ballots that are at risk will grow in size. >> the postal service is not a typical battleground. it's not a typical sort of are
elias, i really appreciate you taking the time. thanks. >> happy to be here. >> is the stuff that is going on around the postal service, including this reporting today from politico that the president and his advisers are thinking about executive orders to try to stop the counting of votes cast through the mail -- is this just one in a long line of things like this that you've been fighting for years, or does this feel qualitatively more worrying than the usual stuff? >> well,...
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stand in front of the newly built hangman's noose that the protesters have put up and say my name's elias hank i want to be a politician again let's talk about the issues because can i suggest to you that that conversation may go completely the wrong way today. there are there is there is. this tree and as i told you before before the explosion also we had that inclusion that didn't use to receive any politician however elegantly or both. movements in that field. today we just bury our general. who has been one of them are. due to this explosion yesterday we did betty another comrade who 727 years old and before yesterday were also buried so we have 3 victims and tomorrow is the 4th actually. what i'm trying to tell you is that we we are. our people are in the streets our part is in our streets our streets and we should be calling and we among most of the civil society groups that called for this. money to station today we are part of it. we are in the few hours me being there is only normal today i will not go to the funeral without the definitely i will be with them there is no shame th
stand in front of the newly built hangman's noose that the protesters have put up and say my name's elias hank i want to be a politician again let's talk about the issues because can i suggest to you that that conversation may go completely the wrong way today. there are there is there is. this tree and as i told you before before the explosion also we had that inclusion that didn't use to receive any politician however elegantly or both. movements in that field. today we just bury our general....
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i know commissioner elias is happy about that as well as the chief. thank you to everyone who was involved in revising the d.g.o. next line item. >> line item 5, general public comment. at this time the public is now welcome to address the commission for up to two minutes for items that do not appear on the agenda, but are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the commission. speakers shall address their remarks to the commission as a whole and not to individual commissioners or department or d.p.a. personnel. comments are opportunities to speak during the public comment period are done by calling the number on your screen, access code. press pound and pound again. and dial star 3 if you would like to raise your hand. alternatively, you may submit public comment by e-mailing the police commission, or you may use postal service by addressing to the public safety building, san francisco, california, 94158. if members of the public can hit star 3 to raise their hands if you wish to make public comment. [please stand by] [please stand by] >> is there
i know commissioner elias is happy about that as well as the chief. thank you to everyone who was involved in revising the d.g.o. next line item. >> line item 5, general public comment. at this time the public is now welcome to address the commission for up to two minutes for items that do not appear on the agenda, but are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the commission. speakers shall address their remarks to the commission as a whole and not to individual commissioners or...
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i know commissioner elias is happy about that as well as the chief. thank you to everyone who was involved in revising the d.g.o. next line item. >> line item 5, general public comment. at this time the public is now welcome to address the commission for up to two minutes for items that do not appear on the agenda, but are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the commission. speakers shall address their remarks to the commission as a whole and not to individual commissioners or department or d.p.a. personnel. comments are opportunities to speak during the public comment period are done by calling the number on your screen, access code. press pound and pound again. and dial star 3 if you would like to raise your hand. alternatively, you may submit public comment by e-mailing the police commission, or you may use postal service by addressing to the public safety building, san francisco, california, 94158. if members of the public can hit star 3 to raise their hands if you wish to make public comment. [please stand by] [please stand by] >> is there
i know commissioner elias is happy about that as well as the chief. thank you to everyone who was involved in revising the d.g.o. next line item. >> line item 5, general public comment. at this time the public is now welcome to address the commission for up to two minutes for items that do not appear on the agenda, but are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the commission. speakers shall address their remarks to the commission as a whole and not to individual commissioners or...
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anglo, he's saying what happens, what happened, what are they we lost elia.chumer will get beaten by her, she will run against schumer and he knows it and he will get beaten by her unless he could talk her out of doing it, he has no chance. maria: you think he will get being this november? president trump: chuck schumer will be aoc run against chuck ck schumer and i think she will w win. they've done so many bad things who knows or should get there. who knows whether or not should get there. maria: the breakdown on talks on stimulus. tell me about that, that's another thing they were complaining about you saying he is not there negotiating, we want to get something done, the democrats are put on a 3 trillion-dollar plan, what specifically are they pushing for that is causing a breakdown in any deals, nancy pelosi said the democrats in the white house are still miles apart on stimulus. president trump: they are right, it is their fault. they want three and a half billion dollars for something that will turn out to be fraudulent, election money basically. they
anglo, he's saying what happens, what happened, what are they we lost elia.chumer will get beaten by her, she will run against schumer and he knows it and he will get beaten by her unless he could talk her out of doing it, he has no chance. maria: you think he will get being this november? president trump: chuck schumer will be aoc run against chuck ck schumer and i think she will w win. they've done so many bad things who knows or should get there. who knows whether or not should get there....
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reportera: desde marzo elias y sus compaÑeros no trabajaron por la pandemia. >> no trabajÉ.roblema que tenemos. reportera: Árboles caÍdos que levantan su debilitada economÍa. pese que las municipalidades estÁn trabajando varios turnos a travÉs de los estados se estima que los trabajos de limpieza y recuperaciÓn del sistema elÉctrico tardarÁ varios dÍas mÁs. ilia: vamos a pasar a la situaciÓn en el lÍbano. mÁs de 24 horas hay problemas para atender los heridos, porque varios hospitales sufrieron daÑos. el 50 % de los edificios de beirut resultadon afectados por la onda expansiva que segÚn exportes tuvo quinto parte de potencia de la bomba de hiroshima. lourdes del rÍo nos cuenta mÁs. reportera: las calles hablan por sÍ solas. destrucciÓn masiva a cada paso. sus residentes luchan por olvidar el sonido que les cambiÓ la vida. la explosiÓn que se provocó en el puerto dejÓ una ola de devastaciÓn difÍcil de explicar en palabras, incluso para los que la vivieron de cerca como este anciano. >> escuchamos ruidos, salimos a ver, mientras miramos al cielo hubo otra explosiÓn que nos la
reportera: desde marzo elias y sus compaÑeros no trabajaron por la pandemia. >> no trabajÉ.roblema que tenemos. reportera: Árboles caÍdos que levantan su debilitada economÍa. pese que las municipalidades estÁn trabajando varios turnos a travÉs de los estados se estima que los trabajos de limpieza y recuperaciÓn del sistema elÉctrico tardarÁ varios dÍas mÁs. ilia: vamos a pasar a la situaciÓn en el lÍbano. mÁs de 24 horas hay problemas para atender los heridos, porque varios...
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alejandro: doÑa elia vive con el salarios mÍnimo de cinco dÓlares diarios.ya la subieron. alejandro: segÚn cifras oficiales, dos de cada cinco mexicanos, mÁs de 53 millones de personas viven en pobreza. de los cuales, mÁs de 9 millones estÁn en pobreza extrema, subsisten con menos de un dÓlar al dÍa. ellos son los afectados. >> nos hacen sufrir con la lecheen estos dÍas tan difÍciles que estamos pasando y nos quieren quitar la leche que nos ayudan. alejandro: el presidente mexicano insiste que los pobres son su prioridad . asÍ lo anuncia de cara a su segundo informe de gobierno. presidente lÓpez: tenemos la dicha enorme de ayudar a la gente humilde. alejandro: por si fuera poco, la inflaciÓn anualizada llegó casi al 4%, lo que carece mÁs los productos para mexicanos de menores ingresos. patricia: agentes mexicanos descubrieron un tÚnel a orillas del rÍo bravo entre matamoros y brownsville, en un recorrido por el Área. no se ha dado detalles sobre la construcciÓn. pero no se descarta que sea obra de narcotraficantes. este hallazgo ocurre a dos dÍas de la visi
alejandro: doÑa elia vive con el salarios mÍnimo de cinco dÓlares diarios.ya la subieron. alejandro: segÚn cifras oficiales, dos de cada cinco mexicanos, mÁs de 53 millones de personas viven en pobreza. de los cuales, mÁs de 9 millones estÁn en pobreza extrema, subsisten con menos de un dÓlar al dÍa. ellos son los afectados. >> nos hacen sufrir con la lecheen estos dÍas tan difÍciles que estamos pasando y nos quieren quitar la leche que nos ayudan. alejandro: el presidente...
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logro desmantelar una red de asesinas a sueldo operada por un sujeto desde la cárcel en condado kin elías a la escena encontraron un joven de 17 años de bala, fue traslado al hospital oficial de san josé es acusado de utilizar a su compañía privada para cometer fraude de seguros, evasión de impuestos, robo de salarios y lavado de dinero. >> ante las acusaciones de la oficina del fiscal de santa clara se entregó y será procesado. la esposa de foster y ocho empleados también enfrentan cargos >> eddy garcía anuncia que se retirará del cargoa fin de año después de una carrera de 30 años >> ha dicho que esto lo ha estado pensando que no tiene que ver con los hechos ocurridos socialmente >> en marzo de 2016 se convirtió en jefe de la policía, >> tengo efecto por eddy garcía, es un líder que tiene gran corazón por la comunidad es una lástima. logro ser el jefe de policía de la décima ciudad más grande del país. términoço diciendo que los últimos 30 años fue un viaje increíble, garcía enfrento una ola de retiros, llegando a tener 800 oficiales, ahora esperan los residentes en san josé que le nuev
logro desmantelar una red de asesinas a sueldo operada por un sujeto desde la cárcel en condado kin elías a la escena encontraron un joven de 17 años de bala, fue traslado al hospital oficial de san josé es acusado de utilizar a su compañía privada para cometer fraude de seguros, evasión de impuestos, robo de salarios y lavado de dinero. >> ante las acusaciones de la oficina del fiscal de santa clara se entregó y será procesado. la esposa de foster y ocho empleados también...
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really fighting against, and democrats and the far left activist groups, democrat lawyers, led by mark elias, he is the man who is , andry clinton's lawyer hired people to make up smears about president trump. singlee is in every battleground state, trying to not uphold the system, but trying to change the system to allow valid harvesting where it is illegal, and it is illegal in many states. fighting.at we are we believe the absentee process works. states have had years to perfect it appeared you have to . you have to prove there is someone behind that ballot. who have movedle away, people who have since died, and they are just blindly sending them out. and then you add ballot harvesting on top of that and you add reducing requirements for signature verification, which they are also fighting, and allowing them to be counted after election day -- there is a lot of room for munich -- they say, listen to the experts. dr. fauci said there is no reason why we cannot vote in person. we know voting in person is tried, tested and true. it is the most secure. nobody knows how you voted, no one can t
really fighting against, and democrats and the far left activist groups, democrat lawyers, led by mark elias, he is the man who is , andry clinton's lawyer hired people to make up smears about president trump. singlee is in every battleground state, trying to not uphold the system, but trying to change the system to allow valid harvesting where it is illegal, and it is illegal in many states. fighting.at we are we believe the absentee process works. states have had years to perfect it appeared...
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they still trail the series 3- 2. 12 hockey, the vancouver canucks, elias pepper sent with the fake famous robin lanter and they win it 5- 2. that series is tied and is the marlon's new york against the mets doubleheader delayed by, i think you might call it inclement weather [ laughter ] with the ground crew. i think a little overmatched their, so were the mets as a matter of fact as they lose a pair of games the marlins. you have seen disasters on the ground crew doesn't have a lot of practice of putting that chart down [ laughter ]. it is fairly disastrous and it was for the mets too. but i'm telling you the giants game one of the most entertaining i've seen in a long time. that is the sporting life. >> take care everybody, good night. joe, you're going to see your first snow. i can't wait to make a snow person! "person"? we got to get him out of that hippie school. i don't know, jay. last report card, he got straight dolphins. christmas in colombia was always hot and loud, people arguing, betrayal, schemes. so i rented a mountain cabin for the whole family to celebrate my first christm
they still trail the series 3- 2. 12 hockey, the vancouver canucks, elias pepper sent with the fake famous robin lanter and they win it 5- 2. that series is tied and is the marlon's new york against the mets doubleheader delayed by, i think you might call it inclement weather [ laughter ] with the ground crew. i think a little overmatched their, so were the mets as a matter of fact as they lose a pair of games the marlins. you have seen disasters on the ground crew doesn't have a lot of...
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several people detained among those arrested the activists agnes chel and media tycoon jimmy ally of mr elias hong kong's most prominent pro-democracy campaigner he's an outspoken critic of beijing's policies in the territory lies own newspaper reported that he was being held for suspected collusion with foreign forces under the national security law which was just introduced in june this was the moment of unrest jimmy law i put into an on mock police man outside his home in hong kong. then driven away. police raided the publisher's office late in the morning. he was then later brought to the offices of his media company mixed media the paper itself released these pictures mr light being is called around the office by police officers. police said they were looking for evidence but did not specify what exactly. the 71 year old jimmy lie is among several arrested in a police operation focused on his group of media outlets including the popular tabloid apple daily. in a statement police said 7 people have been detained on suspicion of fraud and colluding with foreign forces part of the new secur
several people detained among those arrested the activists agnes chel and media tycoon jimmy ally of mr elias hong kong's most prominent pro-democracy campaigner he's an outspoken critic of beijing's policies in the territory lies own newspaper reported that he was being held for suspected collusion with foreign forces under the national security law which was just introduced in june this was the moment of unrest jimmy law i put into an on mock police man outside his home in hong kong. then...
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you're looking at elijah and elias, 6-month-old twins, who along with their mom were living out of a car shortly after they were evicted from their vallejo home in mid-july during the midst of the pandemic. >> i couldn't secure a job. i couldn't secure child care. i couldn't secure nothing. >> she says she was the property manager at the vallejo mobile home community and rv park. because of her job, she lived there for free. her eviction papers state she was fired for substandard performance and denied her claims of harassment and discrimination. that was in mid-december of last year, a time when she was pregnant with the two boys, living with her 13-year-old son, and on bed rest. fast forward to july 16th when she was evicted. >> so often these management agreements that the employee signs have clauses that say you're not a tenant. you're just an employee. and the law allows them to be evicted. >> reporter: she has been on unemployment but was unable to secure housing without a job, denied at bay area shelters and running through money staying at hotels. she posted this pic of her t
you're looking at elijah and elias, 6-month-old twins, who along with their mom were living out of a car shortly after they were evicted from their vallejo home in mid-july during the midst of the pandemic. >> i couldn't secure a job. i couldn't secure child care. i couldn't secure nothing. >> she says she was the property manager at the vallejo mobile home community and rv park. because of her job, she lived there for free. her eviction papers state she was fired for substandard...
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elias? hi! this is what is left of our ice cream place. those are the pictures of the clients.lp. it was amazing. this is one of the survivors as well. they were here when it happened. this is near my house. this is a team, the group i am part of. you have a team working to put people in apartments that don't have any more homes. people are giving them their apartments to help people with no homes. this is an operation here. other groups working. amazing. hi, how are you? this is our best speaker. i met him since day one of the revolution. this is my friend, who got injured on saturday. it's everywhere. we keep going? yes. love you guys. hi! i love these people. they're family now. they are amazing. this is beirut, this is the heart of beirut. this is a building near my house. nothing remains. three people i know died in there. that's my son taking sandwiches and water for the army. there is no electricity, there is no water in most of the apartments here. that's my son. giving the army sandwiches and water. they say they need some more sandwiches. what happened here cannot be
elias? hi! this is what is left of our ice cream place. those are the pictures of the clients.lp. it was amazing. this is one of the survivors as well. they were here when it happened. this is near my house. this is a team, the group i am part of. you have a team working to put people in apartments that don't have any more homes. people are giving them their apartments to help people with no homes. this is an operation here. other groups working. amazing. hi, how are you? this is our best...
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a mere mile from the line of fire, elias garcia is cutting down shrubs. >> it was pretty bad. you can see right here, all the way like that. >> reporter: for many, it is too close for comfort. but if you ask garcia -- >> i'm not scared, no. i'm just trying to save everything. >> reporter: no fearful just there to fight. >> we've been fighting a fire there for two days with tractors and we saved some homes and such back there. the home owner wants to keep the legacy of his ranch alive. >> the family ranch has gone back to 1902. so we fight hard to keep it. >> reporter: their cattle, a sml of the 22 neighborhoods forced to evacuate across santa clara, alameda and contra costa county. cal fire working around the clock to save what they can, up to 6200 homes threatened. just like these men who despite orders to evacuate, are not giving up hope. >> i'm a fate ighter. i'm going to make sure everything is safe. >> reporter: here's another live picture of that smoke billowing in the distance. it is certainly hot out here. in the dry heat, low humidity, it is really making this fire di
a mere mile from the line of fire, elias garcia is cutting down shrubs. >> it was pretty bad. you can see right here, all the way like that. >> reporter: for many, it is too close for comfort. but if you ask garcia -- >> i'm not scared, no. i'm just trying to save everything. >> reporter: no fearful just there to fight. >> we've been fighting a fire there for two days with tractors and we saved some homes and such back there. the home owner wants to keep the legacy...
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i know commissioner elias is happy about that as well as the chief. thank you to everyone who was involved in revising the d.g.o. next line item. >> line item 5, general public comment. at this time the public is now welcome to address the commission for up to two minutes for items that do not appear on the agenda, but are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the commission. speakers shall address their remarks to the commission as a whole and not to individual commissioners or department or d.p.a. personnel. comments are opportunities to speak during the public comment period are done by calling the number on your screen, access code. press pound and pound again. and dial star 3 if you would like to raise your hand. alternatively, you may submit public comment by e-mailing the police commission, or you may use postal service by addressing to the public safety building, san francisco, california, 94158. if members of the public can hit star 3 to raise their hands if you wish to make public comment. [please stand by] [please stand by] >> is there
i know commissioner elias is happy about that as well as the chief. thank you to everyone who was involved in revising the d.g.o. next line item. >> line item 5, general public comment. at this time the public is now welcome to address the commission for up to two minutes for items that do not appear on the agenda, but are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the commission. speakers shall address their remarks to the commission as a whole and not to individual commissioners or...
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and so i have been working with a group called democracy dock et lead by the lawyer mark elias to helpound the country just to make the vote available. you know, to make it clear that look, let's have a fair election, and that means let as many people who are eligible citizens to go vote. >> are you at all concerned about irregularities in voting or fraud? i mean for instance we saw the case in new jersey, i think it was a few weeks ago now, where ironically it was some-- councilman who i think was changing the votes in republicans favor, is there a part of you that is worried that donald trump will be able to use any of those stories to try and undermine the entire election until you see, that there is that one and that one. i don't think we should trust this election at all because it says that i have lost. >> well, i think it is a fair point to raise as to whether or not it if he loses he is going to go quietly or not. and we have to be ready for that. but there have been so many academic studies and other analyses which point out that it is just, st an inaccurate, fraudulent claim.
and so i have been working with a group called democracy dock et lead by the lawyer mark elias to helpound the country just to make the vote available. you know, to make it clear that look, let's have a fair election, and that means let as many people who are eligible citizens to go vote. >> are you at all concerned about irregularities in voting or fraud? i mean for instance we saw the case in new jersey, i think it was a few weeks ago now, where ironically it was some-- councilman who i...
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but as progressive lawyer mike elias has pointed out, there are alternatives to consider. absentee in person voting where you need no excuse to request a ballot or use the pandemic as an excuse. drop off boxes are also gaining popularity. many states also offer community ballot collections where either a family member or someone else is able to drop your ballot off for you. how to register and vote this november. before we go, kamala harris' selection has been sleb raceleby so many communities. one tiktoker put it altogether. ♪ ♪ >> who won the week is next. ext. start your day with secret. secret stops sweat 3x more than ordinary antiperspirants. with secret, you're unstoppable. no sweat! try it and love it or get your money back. find your get-up-and-go. find pants that aren't sweats. find your friends. find your sense of wander. find the world is new, again. at chevy we'd like to take you there. now during the chevy open road sales event, get up to 15% of msrp cash back on select 2020 models. that's over fifty-seven hundred dollars cash back on this equinox. it's time t
but as progressive lawyer mike elias has pointed out, there are alternatives to consider. absentee in person voting where you need no excuse to request a ballot or use the pandemic as an excuse. drop off boxes are also gaining popularity. many states also offer community ballot collections where either a family member or someone else is able to drop your ballot off for you. how to register and vote this november. before we go, kamala harris' selection has been sleb raceleby so many communities....
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slaves long before, and they viewed that is enough to have removed themselves from direct contact, but elias hicks and lucretia mop believed you had to sever all ties to slavery and for wealthy merchants in philadelphia, that was asking a lot because they all had economic ties to the south. you know, they all dealt in cotton and even james mott, he struggled for a while to find a profession, to find a career that would support his family, and eventually, he succeeds, but as a cotton merchant. so lucretia mott puts a lot of pressure on him actually to give eventually,ness and he became a wool merchant by 1830. she was begun women's issues and which heery issues became a minister. that was an informative period for her. but i think in the early 1830's in philadelphia, philadelphia had the largest population of three blacks in the north. lucretia mott would have interacted them in free produce societies, and probably try to speak in african-american churches and otherwise connected with them. there were a lot of race riots in philadelphia in the early 1830's. so the intensity of northern racism
slaves long before, and they viewed that is enough to have removed themselves from direct contact, but elias hicks and lucretia mop believed you had to sever all ties to slavery and for wealthy merchants in philadelphia, that was asking a lot because they all had economic ties to the south. you know, they all dealt in cotton and even james mott, he struggled for a while to find a profession, to find a career that would support his family, and eventually, he succeeds, but as a cotton merchant....
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a mere mile from the line of fire, elias garcia is cutting down shrubs in hopes of saving his home. smoky skies seen in the distance creeping on to the 47-acre property. nestled in the foot hills of mt. hamilton. >> it was pretty bad. you can see it here. all the way like that. >> for many, it is too close for comfort. if you ask garcia -- >> $nno, no. i'm just trying to save everything. >> reporter: no fear. >> we've been fighting with tractors. we saved some homes and such back there. >> reporter: the home owner bill tiernan wants to keep the legacy of his ranch alive. >> the ranch has gone back to 1902. so we fight hard to keep it. >> reporter: rushing to beat the flames. the two group their animals and cattle. a small fraction. 22 neighborhoods forced to evacuate across santa clara, alameda and contra costa county. firefighters working to save what they can of the 6200 homes threatened just lying these men who despite orders to evacuate are not giving up hope. >> i'm a fighter. i'm going to make sure everything safe. >> reporter: here's another live picture of that smoke billow
a mere mile from the line of fire, elias garcia is cutting down shrubs in hopes of saving his home. smoky skies seen in the distance creeping on to the 47-acre property. nestled in the foot hills of mt. hamilton. >> it was pretty bad. you can see it here. all the way like that. >> for many, it is too close for comfort. if you ask garcia -- >> $nno, no. i'm just trying to save everything. >> reporter: no fear. >> we've been fighting with tractors. we saved some...
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lucretia mott was a hicksite quaker named after their leader, elias hicks. the hicksites were -- one of the issues that they focused on was that they believed that the leadership of the society of friends had become complacent on the issue of slavery. so lucretia mott puts a lot of pressure on him, actually, to give up that business and eventually, he became a wool merchant by 1830. that was a radicalizing decade for her. she would speak on women's issues and anti-slavery issues when she became a minister. that was a formative period for her. but i think in the early 1830's in philadelphia, philadelphia had the largest population of three blacks in the north. lucretia mott would have interacted them in free produce societies, for example, and probably tried to speak in african-american churches and otherwise connected with them. there were a lot of race riots in philadelphia in the early 1830's. so the intensity of northern racism was very visible to her, and so, when she attended the founding meeting of the american anti-slavery society in 1833, and then, t
lucretia mott was a hicksite quaker named after their leader, elias hicks. the hicksites were -- one of the issues that they focused on was that they believed that the leadership of the society of friends had become complacent on the issue of slavery. so lucretia mott puts a lot of pressure on him, actually, to give up that business and eventually, he became a wool merchant by 1830. that was a radicalizing decade for her. she would speak on women's issues and anti-slavery issues when she became...
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but elias hicks and lucretia mott believed you had to suffer all ties to slavery. for wealthy merchants in philadelphia that was asking quite a lot because they had economic ties to the south and they all dealt in cotton and even james mott, he struggled for a while to find a profession, to find a career that would support his family and eventually he succeeds, but it's as a cotton merchant. and so, lucretia mott puts a lot of pressure on him actually to give up that business and eventually he became a wool merchant by 1830. so i think that was a radicalizing decade for her and she would speak on women's issues and anti-slavery issues in that, you know, when she became a minister and that was sort of the formative period for her. but i think in the early 1830's in philadelphia, philadelphia had the largest population of free blacks in the north. lucretia mott would have nonthem and interacted with them in free produce societies, for example, and probably tried to speak in african-american churches and otherwise connected with them. and there were a lot of race riot
but elias hicks and lucretia mott believed you had to suffer all ties to slavery. for wealthy merchants in philadelphia that was asking quite a lot because they had economic ties to the south and they all dealt in cotton and even james mott, he struggled for a while to find a profession, to find a career that would support his family and eventually he succeeds, but it's as a cotton merchant. and so, lucretia mott puts a lot of pressure on him actually to give up that business and eventually he...
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. >>> playoff hockey, vancouver's elias hendrickson with a nice fake and the connects wind up takinghe game 5- 2 and their series is now even vegas and vancouver at one apiece. that's the sporting life, no final word yet on the giants and dodgers. we will have that in about 25 minutes or so. >>> next at 11:00- >> it is in times like this we will look back and tell our grandchildren that through kindness and compassion, strength and determination we were able to restore the promise of our future. >> melania trump addresses the republican national convention , freezing america's resilience in the face of a pandemic. >> in an unusual move the first lady spoke from the white house rose garden, which is a critics blurs the line between partisan politics. >> the first lady spoke to me of her own dream as a child of a better dream in the u.s. and she conveyed empathy as she identified with the dreams and challenges of average americans. fox 2 news joins us live from washington with more of day two of the republican convention, including several appearances by the president. >> reporter: nig
. >>> playoff hockey, vancouver's elias hendrickson with a nice fake and the connects wind up takinghe game 5- 2 and their series is now even vegas and vancouver at one apiece. that's the sporting life, no final word yet on the giants and dodgers. we will have that in about 25 minutes or so. >>> next at 11:00- >> it is in times like this we will look back and tell our grandchildren that through kindness and compassion, strength and determination we were able to restore...
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. >> elias. >> yes. >> brookter. >> question. >> taylor. >> yes. >> the motion passes. next line item. >> consent calendar. request for approval to accept donation of 244 backpacks from the park quell foundation to be distributed to community-based organizations b magic and mo magic valued at $2,440. d.p.a. document protocol quarterly report. >> are we just voting on this. >> we are just voting. >> do i have a motion. >> so moved. >> second. >> any public comment? >> members of the public that would like to have public comment online item 2, consent calendar hit star 3 now to raise your hand. >> there is no public comment. >> please call the vote. >> on the motion to request approval of donation of backpack. commissioner dejesus. >> yes. >> hama saki. >> yes. >> commissioner elias. >> thank you for the donation, and yes. >> commissioner brookter. >> yes. >> vice president taylor. >> ditto on the thanks and yes. >> you have five questions. >> the motion passes. next line item. document protocol quarterly report. >> is someone presenting on this? >> no. >> do i have a mot
. >> elias. >> yes. >> brookter. >> question. >> taylor. >> yes. >> the motion passes. next line item. >> consent calendar. request for approval to accept donation of 244 backpacks from the park quell foundation to be distributed to community-based organizations b magic and mo magic valued at $2,440. d.p.a. document protocol quarterly report. >> are we just voting on this. >> we are just voting. >> do i have a motion. >> so...
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this is a rosanna and her twins elijah and elias. she was the property manager at the mobile home community and rv park. she lived there for free because of her job. but her eviction papers say she was fired for substandard performance and denied her claims of harassment and discrimination. she has been staying at a m just like, lord, don't let s,, me, you know, these types of situations, people go crazy. but thank god i got my boys boys still. >> abc7 news reached out to the mobile home park and she set up a go fund me to help her find a place to live. >>> in the east bay a project to help build a six-story apartment complex in walnut creek could move forward today. contra costa county board of supervisors is set to reject two appeals filed against the del hombre apartments. they claim there isn't enough parking and that this project will cause traffic problems. >>> now an abc7 news live update. >>> russia says it has become the first country to find a coronavirus vaccine but critics wonder if the government cut corners to do it. >>
this is a rosanna and her twins elijah and elias. she was the property manager at the mobile home community and rv park. she lived there for free because of her job. but her eviction papers say she was fired for substandard performance and denied her claims of harassment and discrimination. she has been staying at a m just like, lord, don't let s,, me, you know, these types of situations, people go crazy. but thank god i got my boys boys still. >> abc7 news reached out to the mobile home...
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this is her twins elijah and elias. she was a property manager at the mobile home community and rv park. she lived there for free because of her job. her eviction papers say she was fired for substandard performance and denied her claims of harassment and discrimination. she has been staying at a shelter in sacramento for a week and despite all of this, she's staying optimistic. >> lord, please don't let this be my breaking day. please, you know, these types of situations, people goazy, but ank go they have not returned our calls. >>> now an abc7 news live desk update. >> at the live desk, russia has become the first country to find a coronavirus vaccine, but it's too early to declare victory in the hunt for a vaccine right now. breaking news in the race for a covid-19 vaccine. russia just announcing they approved the first vaccine in the world and will start administering it in days despite heavy criticism it hasn't been prop the first covid vaccine in the world and believe it is an important step. >> reporter: the vac
this is her twins elijah and elias. she was a property manager at the mobile home community and rv park. she lived there for free because of her job. her eviction papers say she was fired for substandard performance and denied her claims of harassment and discrimination. she has been staying at a shelter in sacramento for a week and despite all of this, she's staying optimistic. >> lord, please don't let this be my breaking day. please, you know, these types of situations, people goazy,...
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the posse ended up catching the young brothers near med elia, minnesota, on september 21st. that's over 400 miles away from where they robbed the bank. a gun fight erupted and charily pitts was killed. finally they surrendered. so the three men who were killed in this robbery, clel miller was only 14 years old when he joined anderson's band during the civil war. his only time in combat was in the skirmish where anderson was killed. he was captured but he was not killed due to his young age. he was sent to prison. his father managed to claim that the family had always supported the union and was able to get him out of prison. he joined the james gang and was eventually involved in 11 robberies. the reason he joined is he was actually accused of being part of a robbery which he claimed he wasn't. he was acquitted on it, but he later said that, quote, he might as well just join him because his reputation had been ruined by the trial. and then there was bill chadwell from minnesota. he was the one who had suggested the gang go up to minnesota to rob the banks because he said he
the posse ended up catching the young brothers near med elia, minnesota, on september 21st. that's over 400 miles away from where they robbed the bank. a gun fight erupted and charily pitts was killed. finally they surrendered. so the three men who were killed in this robbery, clel miller was only 14 years old when he joined anderson's band during the civil war. his only time in combat was in the skirmish where anderson was killed. he was captured but he was not killed due to his young age. he...
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. >> elias. >> yes. >> brookter. >> question. >> taylor. >> yes. >> the motion passes. next line item. >> consent calendar. request for approval to accept donation of 244 backpacks from the park quell foundation to be distributed to community-based organizations b magic and mo magic valued at $2,440. d.p.a. document protocol quarterly report. >> are we just voting on this. >> we are just voting. >> do i have a motion. >> so moved. >> second. >> any public comment? >> members of the public that would like to have public comment online item 2, consent calendar hit star 3 now to raise your hand. >> there is no public comment. >> please call the vote. >> on the motion to request approval of donation of backpack. commissioner dejesus. >> yes. >> hama saki. >> yes. >> commissioner elias. >> thank you for the donation, and yes. >> commissioner brookter. >> yes. >> vice president taylor. >> ditto on the thanks and yes. >> you have five questions. >> the motion passes. next line item. document protocol quarterly report. >> is someone presenting on this? >> no. >> do i have a mot
. >> elias. >> yes. >> brookter. >> question. >> taylor. >> yes. >> the motion passes. next line item. >> consent calendar. request for approval to accept donation of 244 backpacks from the park quell foundation to be distributed to community-based organizations b magic and mo magic valued at $2,440. d.p.a. document protocol quarterly report. >> are we just voting on this. >> we are just voting. >> do i have a motion. >> so...
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this is our ice cream place, and this is the owner, elias! hi!team and i'm part of it. you have a team working to put people, to place people in apartments who don't have any more homes, people are giving them their apartments, to help people who lost their homes. this is an operation here, there are groups working. giving water, for people. food, helmets, brooms, garbage bags, everything they need to help people. it's amazing. hello. how are you? this is our best speaker. met him since day one of the revolution. this is my friend who got injured on saturday. everywhere. here, here, here. we keep going, yeah? love you guys. hi! i love these people. those are family now. they are amazing. this is beirut, this is the heart of beirut. this is a building near my house. nothing remained. three people i know died in there. that's my son, taking sandwiches and water for the army there. there is no electricity, there is no water in most of the apartments here. that's my son giving the army men sandwiches and water. they speak own language. he's saying th
this is our ice cream place, and this is the owner, elias! hi!team and i'm part of it. you have a team working to put people, to place people in apartments who don't have any more homes, people are giving them their apartments, to help people who lost their homes. this is an operation here, there are groups working. giving water, for people. food, helmets, brooms, garbage bags, everything they need to help people. it's amazing. hello. how are you? this is our best speaker. met him since day one...
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this time it looks like there will be some starting to filter in from the remains of tropical storm eliaared warmer today and it might last into the weekend but early next week along with the heat and some higher clouds. >>> many parents worried about how the school year will unfold. we are offering up tips in our school survival guide. stu to come, we are showing you how educators are rethinking recess when students need a break from online classes. also ahead, new surcharge for some bills and not just restaurants but some restaurants are now being told to pay without much warning. look, this isn't my first rodeo and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped over a million americans. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any other. big difference is how you pay it back. find out how reverse mortgages really work with aag's free, no-obligation reverse mor
this time it looks like there will be some starting to filter in from the remains of tropical storm eliaared warmer today and it might last into the weekend but early next week along with the heat and some higher clouds. >>> many parents worried about how the school year will unfold. we are offering up tips in our school survival guide. stu to come, we are showing you how educators are rethinking recess when students need a break from online classes. also ahead, new surcharge for some...
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. >> my name is elia hernandez, and i'm a mother and a grandmother.i urge you to please support [inaudible] for our e.c.c. teachers and child care providers and waiting list for child care, and i'm also on [inaudible] thank you so much. >> clerk: thank you. can we hear from the next speaker, please. >> hello and good afternoon, supervisors. my name is [inaudible] and i'm a representative on the housing task force. [inaudible] . >> clerk: thank you. speaker's time has elapsed. can we hear from the next speaker, please. may we have the next speaker, please.
. >> my name is elia hernandez, and i'm a mother and a grandmother.i urge you to please support [inaudible] for our e.c.c. teachers and child care providers and waiting list for child care, and i'm also on [inaudible] thank you so much. >> clerk: thank you. can we hear from the next speaker, please. >> hello and good afternoon, supervisors. my name is [inaudible] and i'm a representative on the housing task force. [inaudible] . >> clerk: thank you. speaker's time has...
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. >> my name is elia hernandez, and i'm a mother and a grandmother. i urge you to please support [inaudible] for our e.c.c. teachers and child care providers and waiting list for child care, and i'm also on [inaudible] thank you so much. >> clerk: thank you. can we hear from the next speaker, please. >> hello and good afternoon, supervisors. my name is [inaudible] and i'm a representative on the housing task force. [inaudible] . >> clerk: thank you. speaker's time has elapsed. can we hear from the next speaker, please. may we have the next speaker, please. >> hi. hello, everyone. good afternoon, everybody. i'm cherie miller. i'm located in district 5, and also, i am an originating member of the african american art and cultural district in district 10. the san francisco board of supervisors historic use of laws and policies have targeted and harmed the african american community intentionally and the -- eventually, and it's the cause of police brutality and the loss of black lives, and our health and wellness in our community. defund sfpd. the police
. >> my name is elia hernandez, and i'm a mother and a grandmother. i urge you to please support [inaudible] for our e.c.c. teachers and child care providers and waiting list for child care, and i'm also on [inaudible] thank you so much. >> clerk: thank you. can we hear from the next speaker, please. >> hello and good afternoon, supervisors. my name is [inaudible] and i'm a representative on the housing task force. [inaudible] . >> clerk: thank you. speaker's time has...
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really fighting against, and democrats and the far left activist groups, democrat lawyers, led by mark eliasn who is , andry clinton's lawyer hired people to make up smears about president trump. singlee is in every battleground state, trying to not uphold the system, but trying to change the system to allow valid harvesting where it is illegal, and it is illegal in many states. fighting.at we are we believe the absentee process works. states have had years to perfect it appeared you have to . you have to prove there is someone behind that ballot. who have movedle away, people who have since died, and they are just blindly sending them out. and then you add ballot harvesting on top of that and you add reducing requirements for signature verification, which they are also fighting, and allowing them to be counted after election day -- there is a lot of room for munich -- they say, listen to the experts. dr. fauci said there is no reason why we cannot vote in person. we know voting in person is tried, tested and true. it is the most secure. nobody knows how you voted, no one can try to pressure
really fighting against, and democrats and the far left activist groups, democrat lawyers, led by mark eliasn who is , andry clinton's lawyer hired people to make up smears about president trump. singlee is in every battleground state, trying to not uphold the system, but trying to change the system to allow valid harvesting where it is illegal, and it is illegal in many states. fighting.at we are we believe the absentee process works. states have had years to perfect it appeared you have to ....
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. >>> pero en especÍfico estamos con el doctor elÍas bienvenido a un nuevo dÍa porque sabemos que mÁsos, pero lo mÁs importantes que ahÍ no importÓ que la mÚsica fuera en espaÑol, todos bailando. >>> vio algÚn artista por ahÍ que lo dejÓ desalumbrado. >>> justin bieber. >>> andaba bailando solo, lo estaban acompaÑando pero se puso a bailar toda la gente muy emoci emociona emocionada. >>> la magia que ha tenido los Ángeles azules penetrar diferen diferentes colaboraciÓn de. han tenido diferente artistas, hay algÚn artista que ustedes han tenido contacto de hacer un dueto pero no ha llegado a concretarse?. >>> sÍ. tuvimos yo creo que nos pusoismo tristes nos Íbamos a encontrar en california en los Ángeles con juan gabriel un dÍa ante que falleciera Íbamos hacer un dueto con Él estÁbamos cerca de juntaron, q juntaron? >>> no tenemos de tenÍamos la b Íbamos a platicar la canciÓn, y nos pusimos un poco tristes de la situaciÓn. >>> doctor pues a lo mejor podemos algÚn dÍa concretarlo de mar digital ya ve con esto de la tecnologÍa podemos poner la voz de juan gabriel y los Ángeles serÁ una d
. >>> pero en especÍfico estamos con el doctor elÍas bienvenido a un nuevo dÍa porque sabemos que mÁsos, pero lo mÁs importantes que ahÍ no importÓ que la mÚsica fuera en espaÑol, todos bailando. >>> vio algÚn artista por ahÍ que lo dejÓ desalumbrado. >>> justin bieber. >>> andaba bailando solo, lo estaban acompaÑando pero se puso a bailar toda la gente muy emoci emociona emocionada. >>> la magia que ha tenido los Ángeles azules...
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andrea: hoy celebramos en grande elia internacional de los perritos.mÁs labor. los materiales son mÁs resistentes porque son para transportar a un animalito. requiere que pueda soportar cierto peso. alguno son especializados para viajar con ellos en el aviÓn. hay de diferentes tamaÑos, colores, pieles. hay algunos con piedras, algunos tienen detalles que son en chapa dos en oro, plata. hay de calidad en calidad. si buscas un diseÑador muy reconocido puede costar hasta $3000. andrea: no se preocupen que para dar estos gustos hasta podrÍan ponerlos a trabajar como influencer en las redes sociales. como es el caso de estos perritos. ganan entre $10,000.16 $1000 por post en sus redes sociales. >> tengo clientes que le han abierto cuentas en las redes sociales a sus perritos. entonces, crean estos escenarios muy divertidos y muy bonitos donde ellos toman fotos y vÍdeos. luego, la suben a las redes sociales. se convierten en una auge. Éstos clientes se han convertido en digitales celebridades. tambiÉn en influencer. andrea: para los dueÑos que son famosos po
andrea: hoy celebramos en grande elia internacional de los perritos.mÁs labor. los materiales son mÁs resistentes porque son para transportar a un animalito. requiere que pueda soportar cierto peso. alguno son especializados para viajar con ellos en el aviÓn. hay de diferentes tamaÑos, colores, pieles. hay algunos con piedras, algunos tienen detalles que son en chapa dos en oro, plata. hay de calidad en calidad. si buscas un diseÑador muy reconocido puede costar hasta $3000. andrea: no se...