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jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> governor newsom joined more than two dozen governors signing a statement to condemn the hate, democratic governors and republicans from two states joined. antiasian racism in u.s. is simply un-american it reads in part. nbc bay area news, telemundo 48 and comcast have partnered with asian pacific fund out of the bay area to provide grants to organizations working to stop attacks against the community. if you want to donate, link to website nbcbayarea.com, find it on the community page. >>> new at 11:00, covid has forced cancellation of high school football tonight, st. francis athletics tweeted jv and varsity games had to be called off because of positive cases in bellamine program. also positive tests canceled games in santa rosa this weekend. california schools just kicked off shortened season this month. >>> in portola valley, on alert after possible mountain lion attack. sheriffs deputies got a call about adog possibly carried away by cougar. >>> could take weeks to clear and while we wait, problems are piling up, price hikes and shortages that could b
jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> governor newsom joined more than two dozen governors signing a statement to condemn the hate, democratic governors and republicans from two states joined. antiasian racism in u.s. is simply un-american it reads in part. nbc bay area news, telemundo 48 and comcast have partnered with asian pacific fund out of the bay area to provide grants to organizations working to stop attacks against the community. if you want to donate, link to website...
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to help. >> i have to respond to the e-mails where they've offered to escort me. >> reporter: jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> happening today in san jose, asian american groups are calling on the public to help patrol japantown and keep people safe there. the group, japantown prepared, is holding a virtual event today at 1:00 p.m. to train volunteers. they're looking for people to patrol on foot and on bicycles, both on weekdays and during church services on sundays. they say they need about a dozen people each week to effectively help protect the japantown community. you can help by emailing japantownprepared@gmail.com. >>> also happening today, calls to action to support the asian american community. at least seven rallies and events are planned for san francisco, oakland, and on the peninsula, including in daly city, where as you just saw in that video, a 69-year-old asian woman was thrown to the ground and robbed thursday afternoon. we spoke with the mayor of daly city about moving forward. >> whether it's to speak out, whether it's to cry, whether it's to start healing around the
to help. >> i have to respond to the e-mails where they've offered to escort me. >> reporter: jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> happening today in san jose, asian american groups are calling on the public to help patrol japantown and keep people safe there. the group, japantown prepared, is holding a virtual event today at 1:00 p.m. to train volunteers. they're looking for people to patrol on foot and on bicycles, both on weekdays and during church services on sundays. they...
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jean elle. >> reporter: asian-american elders are speaking up. asian-american elder attacked and robbed in daly city yesterday, some violence caught on camera, some isn't. a 53-year-old asian man was victim of unprovoked assault at mission and 14th yesterday morning. >> victim was bloodied, nose had been split open. >> reporter: witness who stopped to help says it's not first attack he's seen in the city. >> it's very, very sad to see the prevalence of it today. and how open these attacks have become. >> reporter: supervisor matt haney met with assault victim to let her know there's a community wanting to support her. >> she was afraid he was going to kill her. >> reporter: working on a safety plan to help older asian-americans feel safe. >> putting something up in their window saying you could come in here, be safe, we're looking out for you, as well as having community members trained and placed throughout the neighborhood at targeting times and places to help keep people safe. >> reporter: on social media, people are offering to escort neighbo
jean elle. >> reporter: asian-american elders are speaking up. asian-american elder attacked and robbed in daly city yesterday, some violence caught on camera, some isn't. a 53-year-old asian man was victim of unprovoked assault at mission and 14th yesterday morning. >> victim was bloodied, nose had been split open. >> reporter: witness who stopped to help says it's not first attack he's seen in the city. >> it's very, very sad to see the prevalence of it today. and how...
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jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> another big headline, big change in the weather and -- can i give a hug right now? jeff ranieri in studio first time in 12 months. good to see you. >> feels good, good to see you raj, and my weather wall. going to talk about record-setting highs. warmest weather of the year tomorrow. >>> zoo animals will soon get a special covid vaccine. which animals are first in line? and start planning your summer vacation now, big announcements from popular destinations for family fun. stay with us. oh, you think this is just a community center? no. it's way more than that. cause when you hook our community up with the internet... boom! look at ariana, crushing virtual class. jamol, chasing that co this is the place where we can show the world what we can do. comcast is partnering with 1000 community centers to create wifi-enabled lift zones, so students from low-income families can get the tools they need to be ready for anything. oh we're ready. ♪ ♪ covid has made clear that having health insurance is more important than ever. at covered california, every plan i
jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> another big headline, big change in the weather and -- can i give a hug right now? jeff ranieri in studio first time in 12 months. good to see you. >> feels good, good to see you raj, and my weather wall. going to talk about record-setting highs. warmest weather of the year tomorrow. >>> zoo animals will soon get a special covid vaccine. which animals are first in line? and start planning your summer vacation now, big announcements from...
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if it did not happen with me t would happen with somebody else. >> reporter: jean elle, "today in the bay." >>> attacks against asian-american and pacific islanders expected to be the focus of a virtual forum today with house speaker nancy pelosi, members of the san francisco aapi community are slated to participate in that roundtable. the forum is also expected to touch on the impact of covid-19 in the asian-americans and pacific islander community. >>> 4:39. traveling to california? still ahead on "today in the bay," the stop first lady jill biden is making today and what her visit will spotlight. >>> plus, returning to the office. when bay area wells fargo starts to bring their employees back. you're watching "today in the bay." i embrace getting older. i'm so much more confident now. but i don't love that as i age, i could develop gum issues. new colgate renewal reverses early gum damage, for a beautiful, revitalized smile. i can't wait to see what comes next! reverse early gum damage with new colgate renewal. [ muted ] >>> all right, you see those numbers kari's going to have mor
if it did not happen with me t would happen with somebody else. >> reporter: jean elle, "today in the bay." >>> attacks against asian-american and pacific islanders expected to be the focus of a virtual forum today with house speaker nancy pelosi, members of the san francisco aapi community are slated to participate in that roundtable. the forum is also expected to touch on the impact of covid-19 in the asian-americans and pacific islander community. >>> 4:39....
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doses back to the ell i_ reciprocal in sending doses back to the eu.th the uk and eu _ interesting connotation with the uk and eu announcing they're going to work together to try and tackle the covid-19 _ work together to try and tackle the covid—19 pandemic of this stage in terms _ covid—19 pandemic of this stage in terms of— covid—19 pandemic of this stage in terms of the vaccine roll—outs. also talking _ terms of the vaccine roll—outs. also talking about creating a win—win situation — talking about creating a win—win situation and boosting complexities. it's situation and boosting complexities. it's good _ situation and boosting complexities. it's good language, but that doesn't resolve _ it's good language, but that doesn't resolve the problem. in the uk, we found _ resolve the problem. in the uk, we found more — resolve the problem. in the uk, we found more than half our population offered _ found more than half our population offered the first dose. in the eu, it's only— offered the first dose. in the eu, it's only 12%. the commission are really—
doses back to the ell i_ reciprocal in sending doses back to the eu.th the uk and eu _ interesting connotation with the uk and eu announcing they're going to work together to try and tackle the covid-19 _ work together to try and tackle the covid—19 pandemic of this stage in terms _ covid—19 pandemic of this stage in terms of— covid—19 pandemic of this stage in terms of the vaccine roll—outs. also talking _ terms of the vaccine roll—outs. also talking about creating a win—win...
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"today in the bay's" jean elle has more on how diners and restaurant owners are reacting. >> reporter: lots of people in san francisco are eating outside tonight, some cases because restaurants are not yet offering indoor seating and in other cases they don't have enough room inside for demand. >> there wasn't enough room for us. we decided to eat outside and i am looking to eating inside, i'm ready for it. >> reporter: many restaurants in san francisco are reopening dining rooms at limited capacity. the vietnamese street food, they say having the indoor option gives them hope. >> it's a sign things are getting better. >> reporter: that's bob enjoying a meal inside out of the cold as we talk to victoria lee. >> i just ate inside. it was wonderful. normally i'm out here enjoying san francisco weather, how is that. >> reporter: ann was dining outside because she had her dog. >> i happened to have walked up with my dog so i could not eat inside. but, you know, it doesn't feel crowded. it's not crowded in there. i would have gone in. >> reporter: most of the people we talk to who are read
"today in the bay's" jean elle has more on how diners and restaurant owners are reacting. >> reporter: lots of people in san francisco are eating outside tonight, some cases because restaurants are not yet offering indoor seating and in other cases they don't have enough room inside for demand. >> there wasn't enough room for us. we decided to eat outside and i am looking to eating inside, i'm ready for it. >> reporter: many restaurants in san francisco are reopening...
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put your money there. >> reporter: jeannejean elle, " in the bay." >>> 4:54.pening now, you can soon buy a new at-home coronavirus test. the quidel, quickvue at-home test was approved. it need to be prescribed by a doctor. the fda said it can detect covid-19 within the first six days when a patient experiences symptoms. it's the second approval for the home test by quidel. majestic mountains... scenic coastal highways... fertile farmlands... there's lots to love about california. so put off those chores and use less energy from 4 to 9 pm when less clean energy is available. because that's power down time. tonight, i'll be eating the al pastor burrito from boca burritos right here in aurora. (doorbell rings) excellent as a local access show, we want everyone to support local restaurants. right cardi b? yeah! eat local! (trill sound) >> welcome back. 4:56. the college admissions scandal that made national headline answer sent famous mothers to prison is get thing hollywood treatment. >> netflix "operation varsity blues" let's check it out. >> we help the wealthi
put your money there. >> reporter: jeannejean elle, " in the bay." >>> 4:54.pening now, you can soon buy a new at-home coronavirus test. the quidel, quickvue at-home test was approved. it need to be prescribed by a doctor. the fda said it can detect covid-19 within the first six days when a patient experiences symptoms. it's the second approval for the home test by quidel. majestic mountains... scenic coastal highways... fertile farmlands... there's lots to love about...
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"today in the bay's" jean elle has why this mission is personal. >> reporter: volunteers are showing up as part of the safety patrols hoping to restore a sense of safety to the neighborhood. tonight, volunteers are learning a little bit about what to do if they encounter trouble. >> hey, what's going on over there? is everything okay? >> reporter: intervening from a distance. just one tool kawasi simon is teaching chinatown safety patrol volunteers as a growing number of people reach out to organizer forest lu, and show up to walk the streets. >> i'm really happy obviously that there's so many people who care. >> reporter: lu says when he saw this video of an elder assaulted and killed, he had to act. >> you see somebody who looks like someone you know, someone that could be your grandpa, your uncle, you know what i mean, someone that could be your friend's dad, it really hurts. >> reporter: from chinatown, lawrence tan joined the patrol for the first time. >> my mom, she's 70 years old and she comes down here to shop all the time and every time she comes down here i get super worrie
"today in the bay's" jean elle has why this mission is personal. >> reporter: volunteers are showing up as part of the safety patrols hoping to restore a sense of safety to the neighborhood. tonight, volunteers are learning a little bit about what to do if they encounter trouble. >> hey, what's going on over there? is everything okay? >> reporter: intervening from a distance. just one tool kawasi simon is teaching chinatown safety patrol volunteers as a growing...
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four more weeks i would feel more comfortable. >> reporter: jean elle, "today in the bay." >>> 4:52.a newborn now being called a miracle baby. bay area doctors say he barely survived into the fifth month in his mother's womb. we'll talk about the unique life-saving treatment they used to make sure he made it to full term, next. >>> but first, happening now, pope francis has landed in baghdad. it's his first ever visit to iraq. pope francis is there to urge the country's dwindling number of christians to stay put and help rebuild the country, after years of war and persecution, brushing aside the coronavirus pandemic, and safety concerns. during his three-day visit, the pope will meet iraqi officials and a top shiite cleric. the pope will also visit the ancient city in the birth place of biblical patriarch abraham. this visit comes just days after an attack on u.s. airbase. we'll be right back. >>> the hospital notified eligible people to come on down right away. workers gave the vaccines to front line workers in the bay view and people over 65 in visitacion valley and no doses were w
four more weeks i would feel more comfortable. >> reporter: jean elle, "today in the bay." >>> 4:52.a newborn now being called a miracle baby. bay area doctors say he barely survived into the fifth month in his mother's womb. we'll talk about the unique life-saving treatment they used to make sure he made it to full term, next. >>> but first, happening now, pope francis has landed in baghdad. it's his first ever visit to iraq. pope francis is there to urge the...
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jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> 4:39. >>> two california postal workers are facing fraud charges. still ahead on "today in the bay," the way the pair gained access to unemployment debit cards and the growing backlog the state system is still dealing with amid all the scandal. >>> plus, a major deal boeing is close to reaching this morning. we'll tell you all about it. you're watching "today in the bay." how do i use better than bouillon? i just add a spoonful to my marinades... ...to stir frys... ...sauces... just whisk it in... ...brush it on ...sauté it. it adds a "cooked all day taste" ...that doesn't take all day. better than bouillon. don't just make it. make it better my body is truly powerful. i have the power to lower my a1c. because my body can still make its own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it, lowering my blood sugar from the first dose. once-weekly trulicity responds when my body needs it, 24/7. trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. it's not insulin. it isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your
jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> 4:39. >>> two california postal workers are facing fraud charges. still ahead on "today in the bay," the way the pair gained access to unemployment debit cards and the growing backlog the state system is still dealing with amid all the scandal. >>> plus, a major deal boeing is close to reaching this morning. we'll tell you all about it. you're watching "today in the bay." how do i use better than bouillon? i just...
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in san francisco, jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> while the south bay isn't only shifting to the red tier, santa clara lifting its mandatory travel quarantine. that's effective tomorrow. now people who live and work in the county can travel anywhere in the state and they won't have to stay home for ten days when they come back. however, state guidelines will recommend quarantining after travel. >>> so how close are the other bay area counties to the red tier? to move there, counties must have fewer than seven cases per 100,000 people each day for two consecutive weeks. so let's take a look at alameda county. at the peak it was 41.7 cases per 100,000. but look at this drop. for the next two months, it's now down to 6.3, which meets the criteria for a move into the red. so the numbers continue to stay that low. alameda county could move into the red tier next week. now let's take a look at contra costa county, at its peak in january 19th. 47.3 cases per 100,000 people. now it's down to 9.5. but you can see it's still in the purple tier. so the county doesn't meet the red tier qualifica
in san francisco, jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> while the south bay isn't only shifting to the red tier, santa clara lifting its mandatory travel quarantine. that's effective tomorrow. now people who live and work in the county can travel anywhere in the state and they won't have to stay home for ten days when they come back. however, state guidelines will recommend quarantining after travel. >>> so how close are the other bay area counties to the red tier? to move there,...
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here is nbc bay area's jean elle. >> reporter: bay area counties have set up mass-vaccination sites like this one in san francisco. health officers say they are ready to increase distribution of the vaccine. but, at this point, there are still concerns about supply. >> i'm announcing that i will direct all states, tribes, and territories, to make all adults, people 18 and over, eligible to be vaccinated no later than may 1. >> reporter: president biden's announcement leading to more optimism, tonight. >> it's a good goal to achieve, definitely. it would be really nice to get vaccinated. >> i think, that's fantastic. >> reporter: people who are eager to get in line are all for it. but is it realistic? bay-area health officials say there is, still, not enough supply coming in to meet current demand. >> came as a surprise to us. and again, we hope that it -- that it means that they're seeing really promising increases in the manufacture and distribution. that would -- would -- would back that up. >> reporter: health officer matt willis says without adequate supply, increasing eligibility to
here is nbc bay area's jean elle. >> reporter: bay area counties have set up mass-vaccination sites like this one in san francisco. health officers say they are ready to increase distribution of the vaccine. but, at this point, there are still concerns about supply. >> i'm announcing that i will direct all states, tribes, and territories, to make all adults, people 18 and over, eligible to be vaccinated no later than may 1. >> reporter: president biden's announcement leading...
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nbc bay area's jean elle has more from san francisco. >> reporter: the show mug on. live venues in san francisco have been closed for nearly a year and know the oasis is turning to the community for help, putting on its most important show yet. ♪♪ >> reporter: drag performers aren't expected to wow a live crowd at the oasis in san francisco for months. >> for a space like this where it is about bringing people together, about laughing, about being in close -- close proximity to one another, it is going to be a little while still. >> reporter: he has tried to make ends meet during the shut down with roof top shows, meals on heels food delivery and virtual entertainment. >> a venue this size is expensive, and in limited capacity it actually costs more money to be open than to be closed, and it is really expensive to be closed. >> reporter: federal save our stages dollars and local live venue assistance is approved, but applications are not being accepted yet, leaving the oasis and other venues trying to hang on. >> there's a lot of us out there just sitting in this wei
nbc bay area's jean elle has more from san francisco. >> reporter: the show mug on. live venues in san francisco have been closed for nearly a year and know the oasis is turning to the community for help, putting on its most important show yet. ♪♪ >> reporter: drag performers aren't expected to wow a live crowd at the oasis in san francisco for months. >> for a space like this where it is about bringing people together, about laughing, about being in close -- close...
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jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> we have new video tonight from benicia. check this out. police are looking for this person in the hoodie that you see there. they say that person broke into the tannery building, hitting several businesses inside. it happened this morning. the surveillance video released by the police shows the suspect appearing to open something. >>> i'm tracking the return of rain. i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. i'll show you exactly when these storms move in and out. i'm back in less than ten minutes. >>> local parishes are trying to get as many members vaccinated as possible, but it comes as a conference of bishops is raising moral questions about the johnson & johnson vaccine. >>> plus a search warrant issued in the tiger woods crash investigation. >>> since the pandemic began, asian americans have been the target of violence. >> but we can stand up to hate. >> by standing together. >> join the comcast nbcuniversal family in supporting the solidarity fund to fight harassment of our asian american communities and help survivors heal. >> if we st
jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> we have new video tonight from benicia. check this out. police are looking for this person in the hoodie that you see there. they say that person broke into the tannery building, hitting several businesses inside. it happened this morning. the surveillance video released by the police shows the suspect appearing to open something. >>> i'm tracking the return of rain. i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. i'll show you exactly when these storms...
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nbc's jean elle is live in san francisco. boy, they have really got their eyes on that orange tier. >> they do, jessica. restaurant owners here on grand avenue say it's great to see people back inside enjoying a meal. but they say, there are still a lot of empty seats inside to fill. and they are hoping they will be allowed to fill those seats, in a matter of weeks. as more customers take a seat inside, struggling restaurants are getting back up to speed. cafe 382 in south san francisco is buzzing. >> more sales, the more -- more money for the employees here. more tips. it's just more good things for everybody. >> reporter: right now, five bay-area counties are in the red tier. already, in red for a week, san mateo county officials are hopeful it will meet the state criteria to advance to the less-restrictive, orange tier, march 16th. >> we're really trending in the right direction. coupled with vaccinations, i'm really optimistic that we can move to orange. >> reporter: governor gavin newsom is planning to make changes to th
nbc's jean elle is live in san francisco. boy, they have really got their eyes on that orange tier. >> they do, jessica. restaurant owners here on grand avenue say it's great to see people back inside enjoying a meal. but they say, there are still a lot of empty seats inside to fill. and they are hoping they will be allowed to fill those seats, in a matter of weeks. as more customers take a seat inside, struggling restaurants are getting back up to speed. cafe 382 in south san francisco...
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don't give up. >> jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> the johnson & johnson vaccine took center stage in san francisco today for the first time hundreds of t single shot option were administered at the mass vaccine site at city college. health officials using the opportunity to convince people this single shot vaccine is not inferior to the others. pfizer and moderna have slightly higher overall efficacy, but the double doses -- with their double doses, but experts say there is more to it. >> you just need one shot. it has fewer side effects. and so there is an ability to provide this vaccine in places where we might not be able to supply the other two vaccines, because it doesn't have to be frozen. >> the doctor also says johnson & johnson was testing at the height of the surge as more challenging variants were emerging. this third vaccine option will also help boost overall supply. >>> well, it's safe to assume that they're all smiling underneath those masks. ucsf tweeting out this photo to mark a milestone. the hospital gave its 100,000th dose of the covid vaccine. that went to rita.
don't give up. >> jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> the johnson & johnson vaccine took center stage in san francisco today for the first time hundreds of t single shot option were administered at the mass vaccine site at city college. health officials using the opportunity to convince people this single shot vaccine is not inferior to the others. pfizer and moderna have slightly higher overall efficacy, but the double doses -- with their double doses, but experts say there is...
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>>ell, i think one of the things that, again, you know, you refer to a very sad moment in our times.ort of referring back to bach -- is to be absolutely sympathetic to whoever's feeling the pain, but also, at the same time, to say, "okay. how cawe provide perspective during this time?" and music has a part to play because music, i think, attracts both the head and the heart. it actually joins the head and the heart, and we know good decisions are made when you use both your analytical skills and your empathetic skills. and if you only use one of them, your decisions will be less considered. but we can't use both at the same time, which mns that we actually have to use -- be able to go back and forth a lot in order to gn that equilibrium, that kind of perspective that allows us to make the best decision given that everything is moving around us all the time. >> thank you for joining me on "firing line," yo-yo ma. >> thank you so much, margaret, for having me. >> i would love if you wanted to play something for our exit. >> absolutely. i would love to. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪
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. >> motivos, , es ell documentae animaciónn de jenny y rivera y ahora así las nuevas generaciones conocenria de la diva de la banda. >> ¿qué tal? muy buenas tardes y tengan un feliz viernes soy felicidad aveleyra gracias por continuar con nosotros. >> muertos a balazos trece policías en el estado de méxico al ser emboscados en un patrullaje y las autoridades apuntan a la familia michoacana como responsables de la matanza, vamos con los detalles con raúl torres buenas tardes. >> este lugar está bajo resguardo de la policía y a solo metros de aquí fue la masacre contra los policías y esto fue en el estado de méxico y ayer a la 1:00 de la tarde los policías hacían recorrido y fueron víctimas de la matanza vamos con los detalles . >> (gritos). >> (información en pantalla). >> las imágenes por supuesto son fuertes, este ataque fue en este momento y luego un poco más alejado y la respuesta fue tardía y vamos a escuchar lo que nos dice un habitante del lugar. >> cuando empiezan a tirarse balazos, lo que hice fue esconderme dentro de la casa. >> los autores fueron miembros del cártel la familia m
. >> motivos, , es ell documentae animaciónn de jenny y rivera y ahora así las nuevas generaciones conocenria de la diva de la banda. >> ¿qué tal? muy buenas tardes y tengan un feliz viernes soy felicidad aveleyra gracias por continuar con nosotros. >> muertos a balazos trece policías en el estado de méxico al ser emboscados en un patrullaje y las autoridades apuntan a la familia michoacana como responsables de la matanza, vamos con los detalles con raúl torres buenas...
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and cnn legal analyst elle hone ig is here with us. he's a former state and federal prosecutor.ain themes of the prosecution's case were yesterday. >> yeah, alisyn, i was taught as a prosecutor you have two jobs to give your opening statement to be clear and credible. i think the prosecutor met both of those goals. he was not dramatic. he was not dynamic but he doesn't need to be. when you're prosecuting a case like this, you don't want the prosecutor to be the star of the case, you want the evidence to be the star of the case. the most powerful piece of evidence is that video of derek chauvin kneeling on george floyd's neck which we learned yesterday is actually 9:29, somehow longer than the 8:46 that was in the original complaint. the prosecutor argued this video proves that what derek chauvin did was a crime. let's take a listen. >> we're going to show you that it was not accidental in terms of what was happening there at the scene. that what mr. chauvin was doing, he was doing deliberately. >> and the prosecutor argued that derek chauvin's conduct was a direct cause of georg
and cnn legal analyst elle hone ig is here with us. he's a former state and federal prosecutor.ain themes of the prosecution's case were yesterday. >> yeah, alisyn, i was taught as a prosecutor you have two jobs to give your opening statement to be clear and credible. i think the prosecutor met both of those goals. he was not dramatic. he was not dynamic but he doesn't need to be. when you're prosecuting a case like this, you don't want the prosecutor to be the star of the case, you want...
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her piece for "elle" earlier this month is headlined "ignoring the history of anti-asian racism is another form of violence." welcome to democracy now! the words of captain baker seem to have framed the discussion, the view of what took place as the narrative of the alleged shooter that this is not a hate crime. can you talk about your response to what took place and how it has now been framed by the police? >> good morning. thank you for having me on your show. there are couple of things. here in the united dates in particular, we can't is connect race from sexism orace from racial violenc from gender violence. that is first and foremost in addressing the police officer's narrative around what took place. thi there's long-standing history around the hyper sexualization, the ongoing sexual violence against asian women. this has happened across the globe. this occurs during racialized colonial wars in vietnam, cambodia, the philippines, korea. our country has had a long history of sexual violence against asian women. so for the police officer and the national nrativeo act as if this is not
her piece for "elle" earlier this month is headlined "ignoring the history of anti-asian racism is another form of violence." welcome to democracy now! the words of captain baker seem to have framed the discussion, the view of what took place as the narrative of the alleged shooter that this is not a hate crime. can you talk about your response to what took place and how it has now been framed by the police? >> good morning. thank you for having me on your show. there...
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jean elle has more on who is hitting the streets and what they're looking for. >> reporter: volunteers showing up to be part of the chinatown safety patrol, hoping to restore a sense of safety to the neighborhood. volunteers learning what to do if they encounter trouble. >> what is going on over there, is everything okay? >> >> reporter: intervening from a distance, just one tool he's teaching to volunteers as people reach out and show up to walk the streets. >> really happy so many people care. >> reporter: saw this video of elder assaulted and killed, had to react. >> looks like someone you know, could be grandpa, uncle, friend's dad, it really hurts. >> reporter: lawrence tan joined patrol first time tonight. >> my mom is 70 and comes down here to shop all the time, i get super worried, got to watch out for me people. >> reporter: enough volunteers to split into groups, looking for people preying on the elderly. a car got their attention. >> second person did a pass, driver of the car decided to leave. >> reporter: hoping the group stops crime before it happens and helps people feel
jean elle has more on who is hitting the streets and what they're looking for. >> reporter: volunteers showing up to be part of the chinatown safety patrol, hoping to restore a sense of safety to the neighborhood. volunteers learning what to do if they encounter trouble. >> what is going on over there, is everything okay? >> >> reporter: intervening from a distance, just one tool he's teaching to volunteers as people reach out and show up to walk the streets. >>...
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here is jean elle. >> hoping to secure a sense of security for the asian american community after a seriesattacks, and family members of one 76-year-old victim say she is traumatized. her family took this picture of her at home tonight, a day after being attacked on market street. the 76-year-old can't see all of her right eye. >> she is suffering from serious trauma. >> reporter: jenkins assaulted her. pham is in the hospital. and elders aren't safe. >> people are always -- older people, and why? the one hit the eye. you see all the senior people. around the eye. i don't understand -- >> these times, it's not good for a normal walk on the street. especially for asian elders, targeted a lot. >> virtual community meetings, the cane tan assured uneasy residents the department is pick up controls. >> you see the big bike out there patrolling, and helping out. you my see the s.w.a.t. team out there. >> and they are showing support by donating got fund me pages for both victims, raises hundreds of thousands of dollars. >> the mean accused of attacking this man appeared briefly in court today. h
here is jean elle. >> hoping to secure a sense of security for the asian american community after a seriesattacks, and family members of one 76-year-old victim say she is traumatized. her family took this picture of her at home tonight, a day after being attacked on market street. the 76-year-old can't see all of her right eye. >> she is suffering from serious trauma. >> reporter: jenkins assaulted her. pham is in the hospital. and elders aren't safe. >> people are...
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pero ell cafÉ lo traÍa en la sangngre por 5 g generacionenes.sÍ creo pepequeÑa empmpresa q que comeÓ repartir mueststras en los parqs de calalifornia p para llegagar didistribuir e en facebook, , o google. esesta mujer impaparable, logrÓ darle rostro a los cafÉ cultoro dede su zona * natal lograndoloa salir la pobreza y desarrollando su espÍritu natal. y con mucho gusto salud marÍa josÉ palacios nuestra mujer imparable de hoy, bienvenida marÍa josÉ. >> muchas gracias por esta...
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. >> as coaches we need to really stick up for more than just dwib elling and shooting. >> duncan: sacred selection. the hunt is on for centuries old oaks to rebuild notre dame cathedral. and and later, "unifying america." a lunch counter that once kept people apart is now bringing them together. >> we've brought people to tears just by the history of the this is the "cbs weekend news" from new york, here's jericka >> duncan: good evening. this first weekend of spring, there's an expectation of change. and with vaccinations surging, life is edging back to normal. at least 81 million people in the u.s. have gotten at least one dose of the vaccine. more than 44 million are fully vaccinated. that's more than 17% of the population. but there could be trouble ahead as spring break crowds spark fears of new infections. cbs' lilia luciano leads us off tonight from santa monica, california. lilia, good evening. >> reporter: jericka, covid is still top of mind for people here in santa monica. but in miami beach, for young spring breakers who may think that they're immune, the party is very much ov
. >> as coaches we need to really stick up for more than just dwib elling and shooting. >> duncan: sacred selection. the hunt is on for centuries old oaks to rebuild notre dame cathedral. and and later, "unifying america." a lunch counter that once kept people apart is now bringing them together. >> we've brought people to tears just by the history of the this is the "cbs weekend news" from new york, here's jericka >> duncan: good evening. this first...
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check out our podcast if you get it wherever you get your podcast you can also find us at christine's elling dot com forum slash science. more than a 1000 years ago europe witnesses a huge construction boom. christianity for me established itself. both religious and secular leaders or eager to display their power. to trace begins. the tallest biggest most beautiful structures. stone masons builders architects with each other. this is home massive churches or create a. contest of book. stores. on w. . 50 w. news life of regional elections in germany test the national mood ahead of this year's general election chancellor merkel's conservatives face blowback over the how to blend of the coronavirus crisis and a scandal over time demi profiteering also coming out british police manhandle women protesting against male violence government ministers are demanding an explanation for the heavy handed response at a vigil for murder victim sara.
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>>ell, the president of the senate filed a bill in the senate the day before the filing deadline a fewks ago. and so, that's the bill that the body ended up pushing through. we're now working to try to amend it to include some of what we had in the people's breonna's law, house bill 21, including maki sure that officers have clear insignia when they are coming to someone's door and also making sure that we restrict the use of no-knock search warrants because the bill that did pass committee senate bill 4 expands the use of no- knock search warrants, so we don't want that. >> sreenivasan: what to you is that threshold where you would say there has been justice served for the taylor family? >> for many of us who are on the front lines of seeking justice for breonna taylor, we continue to demand that every single officer who was involved with her murdeon friday, march 13, 2020, is fired, arrested, and charged for her murder. that hasn't happened yet at all. and so, we-- we continue with those demands but also with policy demands, because we're very clear that what happened to breonna tayl
>>ell, the president of the senate filed a bill in the senate the day before the filing deadline a fewks ago. and so, that's the bill that the body ended up pushing through. we're now working to try to amend it to include some of what we had in the people's breonna's law, house bill 21, including maki sure that officers have clear insignia when they are coming to someone's door and also making sure that we restrict the use of no-knock search warrants because the bill that did pass...
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number 3 among the match days most stunning strikes was elling holland's 1st even if his brace against biron wasn't enough to get dortmund any points. 90 seconds on the. go number to fill it costs to each a 6 day but this time bagging a valuable gold himself. by staying. for the 1st goal legally play a pivotal state. above. the issue of the front runner. but our goal of the weekend comes from hoffenheim crystal found got enough. fish or cut to me. this sunday like say she went top for a few precious hours before by and restored order defeated don't wonder now out of the top 5 meanwhile stuttgart sneak back into the top half of the table. and that means glock back drops a 10 spot otherwise no movement down below but look shall go over at least now in double figures and don't forget baylor felt that game in hands coming in midweek. cup time again this week not for reigning champions league winners but. the do it meant to be looking for a boost in their 2nd like against sylvia and they did at least when the away tiny. town lights say she had to turn their 1st leg loss against a vulnerable
number 3 among the match days most stunning strikes was elling holland's 1st even if his brace against biron wasn't enough to get dortmund any points. 90 seconds on the. go number to fill it costs to each a 6 day but this time bagging a valuable gold himself. by staying. for the 1st goal legally play a pivotal state. above. the issue of the front runner. but our goal of the weekend comes from hoffenheim crystal found got enough. fish or cut to me. this sunday like say she went top for a few...
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elle's been improving her skills too.rlough from herjob in a salon, she welcomes support for those who want to own a home, extending the stamp duty holiday, help with mortgages, but her future still feels very uncertain. it's made me question it, thinking, am i going to be where i want to be in five years? you know, am i going to have some money to get a house, to move up on the world, start my life, really? there is still a long road ahead, people here just hope a fair recovery really is on the horizon. alex forsyth, bbc news, grimsby. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejenny kleeman from times radio and the ft�*s whitehall editor sebastian payne. hello to both of you. no prizes for guessing what the papers are focusing on, so let's have a look. starting with the ft and the first of many images of the chancellor with his red briefcase. it says the two year bill for covid wil
elle's been improving her skills too.rlough from herjob in a salon, she welcomes support for those who want to own a home, extending the stamp duty holiday, help with mortgages, but her future still feels very uncertain. it's made me question it, thinking, am i going to be where i want to be in five years? you know, am i going to have some money to get a house, to move up on the world, start my life, really? there is still a long road ahead, people here just hope a fair recovery really is on...
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fill the spaces left at the top and if that's not enough they still have the supreme couldn't cast ells backing them up. here to keep going though and despite another castile save they suddenly had a golden chance to score from the spot. but i would say 0 gone to z. bravely call for a card before collapsing in agony for reasons unknown. self the penalty for heritage was this to be the end of customs run of clean sheets portable waited and then. v.a.r. stepped in. to replace showed there was no foul but we'd love pocket so no penalty. point simply everything is going both forks way right now. there to continue to press despite the 1st listeners of trying to score against wolfsburg with even the post on the host side paul darvill i could hardly believe his eyes. this is actually when luck rather than doubled for sports lead with one of the few chances they created to millen getting on a planet. it was a reward for the team's phenomenal focus but also a kick in the teeth for a haircut who works. mohnish for the few defensive errors they made. that i now we have a horrible trip times about
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in $901.00 becker elling curie published an article in which they described how radium rays cause skin burns. because they need deep silk to buya. you know if you get more back the same time industries started to get interested in the fact that radium glows in the dark well it was marie curie who had observed this shortly after the discovery of radium. she wrote about the pretty bluish light. not only excuse me did radiance capacity to glow was soon harnessed to make luminous paint that enable one to see in the dark even unison committed to welcome the. only girl to go see this story of the radium girls is one of the 1st known cases of cancer caused by ionising radiation and these young women and girls painted the faces of watches and alarm clocks with the radioactive luminous paint of a point you know they were told to use their lips to create a narrative to their brushes so they could paint fine lines you see it's easier and faster to. say oh pete. they did that and of course these particles of radium would stick to their lips which caused an otherwise very rare kind of chuma of the
in $901.00 becker elling curie published an article in which they described how radium rays cause skin burns. because they need deep silk to buya. you know if you get more back the same time industries started to get interested in the fact that radium glows in the dark well it was marie curie who had observed this shortly after the discovery of radium. she wrote about the pretty bluish light. not only excuse me did radiance capacity to glow was soon harnessed to make luminous paint that enable...
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jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> you might be hearing the rain outside your windows. the roads are still slick out there, possibly icy at the higher elevations. we almost saw it all, right? hail, snow, thunderstorms, and a few rain bows. we don't get many of these days in a year where we get so many of the elements. let's go straight to jeff ranieri tracking the late night conditions. how are you doing? >> we're doing good here. i can hear the rainfall outside right now. the storm system is dragging its feet a little slower than expected. we have the rainfall continuing. the center of storm system is just to the south of us. that's central of the storm is close right now and it is spiraling off the wet weather in the peninsula and the east bay. it is moving to the north and the east with a few heavier pockets. it will keep rain in oakland through 11:45. to the south, over redwood city and that is pushing to the east as well. keeping it wet in fremont. certainly right around midnight. as we start off tomorrow morning, we are dry but there is another chance of rain comi
jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> you might be hearing the rain outside your windows. the roads are still slick out there, possibly icy at the higher elevations. we almost saw it all, right? hail, snow, thunderstorms, and a few rain bows. we don't get many of these days in a year where we get so many of the elements. let's go straight to jeff ranieri tracking the late night conditions. how are you doing? >> we're doing good here. i can hear the rainfall outside right now. the storm...
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anyone interested in scheduling arrived can log on to s ell wreck at san leandro dot or or call 5 10 577. 34 62. are coming up tonight, children returning to the classroom, the cdc issuing new guidelines and now california health officials are responding and it was supposed to be temporary jfk drive in golden gate park car free ahead the push to make that move permanent and a bay area whether another sunny day out there. in fact, we have lots of sunshine in the forecast of the next few days and temperature is after the cold morning tomorrow. apertures. definitely trending up will have come experience the grand opening of floor and decor's newest location in pleasant hill! our expansive store is fully equipped with safe distancing guides, so you can browse our wide aisles and be amazed with our even wider selection. or easily order online, and pick up all the products you need for your flooring project curbside! so come discover the perfect floor at the perfect price in whatever way is perfect for you. floor and decor, now open in pleasant hill for safe in-store shopping and curbside
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i would ell him it wasn't okay we slept together, but where does that go?nd she won't return my calls. she's ghosting you? for an older dude, you always kept up with the lingo. word. aw, i'm sorry, man. you're a good guy. you deserve better than being ghosted. -i'll talk to her. -you'd do that for me? -yeah, i'll throw her a gab. you stab me? -huh?
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. >> reporter: 11-year-old elle scott put her heart into her alter-ego, singer and activist, nina simoneht to the books. i researched her. i wanted to make sure i got it right. >> reporter: here, 13-year-old jonathan ridore as john lewis recreates an iconic image. >> meeting jonathan ridore on the edmund pettis bridge, it hin the edmund pettis bridge me right here. he knew everything about good trouble. >> we're fighting for something more than just civil rights and voting rights. we're fighting to not be killed all the time. >> now that i've, like, been in this project, i love my skin tone. i love the way i act. i love the way i look. >> reporter: kids capturing not only the image, but the spirit of their role models. jericka duncan, cbs news, baldwin, new york. >> o'donnell: and what a terrific way to learn history. we'll be right back. weht back. my psoriasasis, clearerer... cosesentyx worksks on all ofof. four yeaears and couounting. so watchch out. i got t this! wawatch me. real p people withth active psoriaiatic arthriritis look a and feel bebetter with cosenentyx. cosesentyx works
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knows but one of the biggest hits the that some people take in the biggest hits taken the biggest ells during the president has been mothers children's things people like that is there anything in there and farms jobs they're going to help that we're seeing between the infrastructure plan itself i think that the strongest thing here is for women with small children 43 percent of women have left the workforce with this pandemic and it's not by choice they left because they could not afford...
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sick with taken top spot earlier in the day the biggest hurdle to the home side's hopes was no doubt elling holland one of the world's hottest striking talents would be measuring up against world player of the year robert lewandowski. and was also up against the world's best keep. the young norwegian got off to a hot start with ryan dithering at the back the ball fell for holland who has ever seized the chance unleash his 1st speculative shot at manuel neuer. one nil dortmund in the 2nd minutes of play and in case you didn't hear or see it holland's perfect start was assisted by jerome boyd say with the same boot it would later spell the end of alan's day. advantage dortmund who were more than up for the fight in the early exchanges as 11 dusky found out the hard way. next nico schultz and talking as our teamed up to tee up part. delight for dortmund and light 6 fans as holland's finishing was proving a danger to buy ins hopes of regaining the title lead just as his celebrating was proving a danger to teammates by and were under pressure and looking for a hero of their own to start the figh
sick with taken top spot earlier in the day the biggest hurdle to the home side's hopes was no doubt elling holland one of the world's hottest striking talents would be measuring up against world player of the year robert lewandowski. and was also up against the world's best keep. the young norwegian got off to a hot start with ryan dithering at the back the ball fell for holland who has ever seized the chance unleash his 1st speculative shot at manuel neuer. one nil dortmund in the 2nd minutes...
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jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> it's not just ballparks, amusement parks and concert venues are getting the green light to reopen. sergio quintana has that part of the story. >> reporter: spots like the greek theater in berkeley have some acts scheduled for may. they are basically concerts canceled from last year. the governor's order means places like this will be allowed to quite customers even earlier if they can. were fans of outdoor entertainment may be able to enjoy live events again. >> it sounds like a good idea really. i think people have been kind of confined, locked down for a year now. . >> last year has been rough for workers at these venues. >> it's been very tough. there's no work for anybody. not only people in the production aspect of it, but it's also you have concession workers who lost their jobs as well due to the pandemic. >> the governor's order comes with several restrictions. they can owe represent at 20% capacity. theme parks, 15%, also for theme parks, no indoor dining. access to indoor rides will be limited. and you can only visit if you live in california. t
jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> it's not just ballparks, amusement parks and concert venues are getting the green light to reopen. sergio quintana has that part of the story. >> reporter: spots like the greek theater in berkeley have some acts scheduled for may. they are basically concerts canceled from last year. the governor's order means places like this will be allowed to quite customers even earlier if they can. were fans of outdoor entertainment may be able to enjoy live...
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connie wun, co-founder of the aapi women lead organization her piece for "elle" earlier this month is headlined "ignoring the history of anti-asian racism is another form of violence." welcome to democracy now! dcuss, thvi of what tooplace ti of theshoor that ts is not hat crim can u talk about yrespoe to whatook pla and howt has noween fram by the police >>gs. he in e united dates in particular, we can't is connect race from sexism or race from racialiolence, from gender violence. that is first and foremost in addressing the police officer's narrative around what took place. i tnk ther's a long-standg history around the hyper sexualization, the ongoing sexual violence against asian wome this has happened across the globe. this 'ct vlence th this country iessentlly guilty of. nermeen: dr. wun, could you say more about the media coverage of this? you tweeted "i don't want to hear any symbolic gestures. i do not want you calling for more police state surveillance in the name of the most vulnerable." >> right. i think for the past year and in the past couple of months, there has been a l
connie wun, co-founder of the aapi women lead organization her piece for "elle" earlier this month is headlined "ignoring the history of anti-asian racism is another form of violence." welcome to democracy now! dcuss, thvi of what tooplace ti of theshoor that ts is not hat crim can u talk about yrespoe to whatook pla and howt has noween fram by the police >>gs. he in e united dates in particular, we can't is connect race from sexism or race from racialiolence, from...
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organizations like mission, economic development agency, self-help for the elled elderly and help us with spanish, cantonese and mandarin. it is 415-701-4817 is the san francisco workforce hotline. there is no question that we won't do everything in our power and ability to answer whether that's applying for unemployment and maybe not getting through with one of our partner. we work very closely with at the state edd to help deal with the historic demand for their services and unemployment benefits. we will help you create your account. we will help you log on. we will help you find out information as best we can about the status of your claim and your benefits. we'll do whatever it takes helping you access paid sick leave if that's available to you. referring you over to our training programs which i know is some important we want to talk about a little bit later as well. but with respect to programs like right to recover and other covid relief programs. not everyone is eligible for unemployment. that might be because they haven't worked long enough to accrue the benefits or one's i
organizations like mission, economic development agency, self-help for the elled elderly and help us with spanish, cantonese and mandarin. it is 415-701-4817 is the san francisco workforce hotline. there is no question that we won't do everything in our power and ability to answer whether that's applying for unemployment and maybe not getting through with one of our partner. we work very closely with at the state edd to help deal with the historic demand for their services and unemployment...
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i looked at elle brands. elle brands is a remarkable situation. they got rid of victoria secret.t became bath and body works and who doesn't want in a pandemic when you have to try clean a company that's about clean? >> that thing came off the bottom like a rocket ship. it's been up even more than that >> a rocket ship are you speaking the language? >> i'm not you're talking about yesterday's spac deal? >> no. the reddit that's what they -- >> is that what they do? >> are you part of that? >> i am not a part of that no please don't draw me into your wars man, you were battling yesterday with people on twitter i was watching it was like a street fight gone out of control i had this idea of you running down the street just -- i mean, it was holy cow. >> that is going to be -- that is the some people say the nadir. i would say the apex i'm done trying to knock people out. i was trying to find the first 100 people i could block because i blocked probably about 30 people today already. and i only got to 47 people. they were concerned that -- >> i checked out on 6:30 and you were at wa
i looked at elle brands. elle brands is a remarkable situation. they got rid of victoria secret.t became bath and body works and who doesn't want in a pandemic when you have to try clean a company that's about clean? >> that thing came off the bottom like a rocket ship. it's been up even more than that >> a rocket ship are you speaking the language? >> i'm not you're talking about yesterday's spac deal? >> no. the reddit that's what they -- >> is that what they do?...
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. >> russ ell jong, cofounder of stop asian-american hate, thank you for joining us. your organization found nearly 3,800 incidents of bias over the course of the year during the pandemic through a self-reporting portal. most of those incidents i understand were name-calling. almost 70% incidents were against women. i understand your wife is among them. tell us what happened and what it says to you about the motives behind many of these incidents. >> right. thanks for having me, kim. of the 3,800 cases, women were harassed 2.3 times more than men. people attack those they think are more vulnerable. so my wife was running on a trail and someone deliberately blocked her path and coughed in her face. this is just an incident that's similar to hundreds of cases that we found, actually found so often in the reports that we created a special category for being coughed on and2kpr spat u. it's really debasing, aberrant behavior. people were asking, has the racism increased? we weren't, you know, tracking whether people coughed on each other or spat on each other's face. but b
. >> russ ell jong, cofounder of stop asian-american hate, thank you for joining us. your organization found nearly 3,800 incidents of bias over the course of the year during the pandemic through a self-reporting portal. most of those incidents i understand were name-calling. almost 70% incidents were against women. i understand your wife is among them. tell us what happened and what it says to you about the motives behind many of these incidents. >> right. thanks for having me,...
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elle has been improving her skills, too, on furlough from herjob in a salon.thinking, you know, am i going to be where i want to be in five years? you know, am i going to have some money to get a house, to, you know, move up in the world, start my life, really? there is still a long road ahead. people here just hope a fair recovery really is on the horizon. alex forsyth, bbc news, grimsby. time for a look at the weather, here's sarah keith lucas. many of us have had a lot of cloud out there today but some lucky places and saw the odd glimpse of blue sky so this was the picture in cumbria, the cloud tending to burn away there with sunny spells around but over the next couple of days we are going to keep the fairly cloudy theme in the weather and they will be isolated showers around. despite the fact high pressure is bringing a lot of dry and settled weather. this system here, weaving its way east at the moment, and this has already brought sharp showers over southern england and wales and we will continue to see these heavy showers drifting their way east throu
elle has been improving her skills, too, on furlough from herjob in a salon.thinking, you know, am i going to be where i want to be in five years? you know, am i going to have some money to get a house, to, you know, move up in the world, start my life, really? there is still a long road ahead. people here just hope a fair recovery really is on the horizon. alex forsyth, bbc news, grimsby. time for a look at the weather, here's sarah keith lucas. many of us have had a lot of cloud out there...
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look at the stocks that have rebounded the most penn national gaming, by far the winner tesla, etsy, elletick with the winners here? mark, what do you do with the stocks right here? love the company, love the stock, david port notice is a marketing genius part much the allure of this company is online sports gambling, which just completely blew up through the pandemic, but i can get sports book exposure through mgm or caesars, and relative to the quality of that properties, i put penn in third place. >> is that a trade that will continue to work >> i don't think so, seema i think rates have topped off. i still like tesla i thought the record on tesla's 3k price target was interesting. there's no resistance until about 2,000. i would say watch this insurance business as a possible disruptor. it goes into the database and they can dynamically price insurance policies they have the human autonomous capables, and i think the ace up the sleeve is the satellites i think they're looking for 30,000 more, they can link up the fleet, the personal and taxi service with global satellite coverage i th
look at the stocks that have rebounded the most penn national gaming, by far the winner tesla, etsy, elletick with the winners here? mark, what do you do with the stocks right here? love the company, love the stock, david port notice is a marketing genius part much the allure of this company is online sports gambling, which just completely blew up through the pandemic, but i can get sports book exposure through mgm or caesars, and relative to the quality of that properties, i put penn in third...
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check out our podcast you can get it wherever you get your podcast you can also find us at pre-teens elling dot com look forward slash science. more than 1000 years ago europe witnesses a huge construction boom. with christianity firmly established there is a greater demand for houses of worship. and both religious and secular leaders are eager to display their power so churches become cullison so. the race begins who can create the tallest biggest and most beautiful structures. stone masons builders and projects compete with each other. for a moment good projects. this is home massive churches with towers that pierce the clouds like skyscrapers are created. contest of the cathedral church people 12th on g.w. . this is news and these are our top stories. the united nations has accused the military regime in myanmar of mass murder security forces killed more than $100.00 people on saturday in the bloodiest crackdown since the army seized power last month despite the violence protestors have returned to the streets demanding the return.
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