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creo que entre la juventud con todos los filtros que hay, etcÉtera, etcÉtera, de verdad que hay pocandemia me di cuenta que la vida es preciosa. tenemos que disfrutar la vida en lugar de gastar tiempo pensando que somos menos. hay muchas diferencias entre las mujeres. esas diferencias son Únicas y especiales. el mundo debe de aceptarlo en lugar de criticarlo. y tambiÉn quiero decir que es importante que las muchachas se aprovechan una a otras. juntos nadie nos puede parar. podemos cambiar la manera en cÓmo piense la sociedad. carolina: nos encanta, bueno, tÚ dices que estÁs demasiado orgullosa. veo la parte de atrÁs, la bandera de tu paÍs. bueno, tu madre que tambiÉn estÁ muy orgullosa de ti te mandÓ este mensaje. quiero que lo escuches y despuÉs de escucharlo nos des tu reacciÓn. vamos a verlo. >> superorgullosa de tÍ, lo que cual haces, donde llegas. cuando te digo que estÁs bien bonita, hija. usted es muy linda, es muy bella. y gracias, gracias por ese mensaje a tÍ y por ese mensaje que nos dan a todos nosotros. carolina: quÉ le respondes a tu mami? [risas] >> mi mamÁ superlinda.
creo que entre la juventud con todos los filtros que hay, etcÉtera, etcÉtera, de verdad que hay pocandemia me di cuenta que la vida es preciosa. tenemos que disfrutar la vida en lugar de gastar tiempo pensando que somos menos. hay muchas diferencias entre las mujeres. esas diferencias son Únicas y especiales. el mundo debe de aceptarlo en lugar de criticarlo. y tambiÉn quiero decir que es importante que las muchachas se aprovechan una a otras. juntos nadie nos puede parar. podemos cambiar...
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. >>> que incluye la mÚsica, la gastronomÍa etcÉtera. >>> este paÍs es muy poderoso porque los afroamericanos que muchos en la comunidad de la raza negra, siguen denunciando las atrocidades cometidas en contra de la raza negra. >>> tenemos que reparar el daÑo desde hace siglos. el 19 de junio de 2021 pasarÁ a la historia como un dÍa feriado mÁs, como la palabra "juneteenth" se refiere a esta fecha de celebraciÓn. muchos eventos se realizaron en el Área de la bahÍa. continuamos con mÁs. >>> la compaÑÍa p g n declarÓ que los cortes de luz en esta semana fueron por problemas elÉctricos, que se debiÓ a una falla por un cable subterrÁneo. por eso fueron los cortes de energÍa elÉctrica. el distrito de la calidad del aire emite su cuarta alerta esta semana. es importante tomar precauciones porque las autoridades declararon que el sÁbado serÁ inssaluble. la combinaciÓn de calor y contaminaciÓn automotriz contribuyen a este problema. el fin de semana usted quierrÁ salir pero si puede utilizar el transporte pÚblico serÍa mejor o todavÍa quedarse en casa. pasamos con guillermo quiroz. ♪(mÚsica)♪ >>> gra
. >>> que incluye la mÚsica, la gastronomÍa etcÉtera. >>> este paÍs es muy poderoso porque los afroamericanos que muchos en la comunidad de la raza negra, siguen denunciando las atrocidades cometidas en contra de la raza negra. >>> tenemos que reparar el daÑo desde hace siglos. el 19 de junio de 2021 pasarÁ a la historia como un dÍa feriado mÁs, como la palabra "juneteenth" se refiere a esta fecha de celebraciÓn. muchos eventos se realizaron en el...
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el suelo sitio donde se ve que golpearon por el agente las autoridades unión partido de van los etcéterasúltimo corte. y el encuentro entre las preparatorias coronado culminó con un puntaje de sesenta cincuenta y siete dándole la victoria al equipo de coronado pero sus celebraciones considerada racista. y unas palabras para nuestro equipo muy fuerte el incidente del sábado o la noche quedó captado indebidamente a los espectadores padres de familia estudiantes observaban el comportamiento inapropiado de los alumnos. fue algo que en realidad no fue montaÑa. en un comunicado de sala de comportamientos reprobados no podemos permitir que nuestra comunidad. enviamos nuestros profundos y sinceras sin culpa la comunidad las personas que participarán en estas acciones no reflejan los valores de nuestro éxito escolar >>> este pidiendo es que le cancelen esas victorias al equipo de coronado y la ganancia les aseguro. asegura estar investigando ya que el hombre responsable fue identificado sin embargo no nos pudieron confirmar el incidente categorizado como un acto crimen de odio. va a ser un crimen
el suelo sitio donde se ve que golpearon por el agente las autoridades unión partido de van los etcéterasúltimo corte. y el encuentro entre las preparatorias coronado culminó con un puntaje de sesenta cincuenta y siete dándole la victoria al equipo de coronado pero sus celebraciones considerada racista. y unas palabras para nuestro equipo muy fuerte el incidente del sábado o la noche quedó captado indebidamente a los espectadores padres de familia estudiantes observaban el comportamiento...
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, etcetera, really whate looking at right now.ands are kind of tied by two senators. so where do you target the protests on two senators who don't seem like they want to move on the issue? >> yeah. well, i just first of all get chills watching those videos. i love those memories of seeing people show up and making their voice heard. what they were showing up is to prevent the repeal of the american care act. people showed up. they need their voices heard. they scared their own representatives. their representatives were worried there was going to be political repercussions for not doing it and they backed off. it was successful, this grassroots pressure in its finest. now what we have is i would say the opposite side of that coin. we have a democratic trifecta and again talking about the top legislative priority but instead of it being repealing the affordable care act, it is protecting voting rights. it is taking political power away from billionaires. it is injecting ethics into our politics and making sure our elections are sec
, etcetera, really whate looking at right now.ands are kind of tied by two senators. so where do you target the protests on two senators who don't seem like they want to move on the issue? >> yeah. well, i just first of all get chills watching those videos. i love those memories of seeing people show up and making their voice heard. what they were showing up is to prevent the repeal of the american care act. people showed up. they need their voices heard. they scared their own...
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explain how the 10 teams work together and intersect and where their areas are, etcetera. i apologize she wasn't here because of a family emergency i apologize for those concerns but where the policy on homelessness is leading the discussion and in the a combination of you and angelica interest d.p.h. that's not be explained in a coherent way that is operating in a system. that's what we have been doing wrong for decades. my job is to come to you and say explain why it makes sense to have 10 teams and explain if there's redundancy in supervision and resources. are we reaching the same learn. you yourself say there's a finite number of people all these teams are reaching out to. then are we doing the best job we can do doing the wellness check over and over and the right intervention or that we lack the system of care to have a case manager bringing them into an immediately bed and system etcetera. that's what i'm asking for. instead i get this is what this team does and this is what this team does but not way how they interconnect and what databases they use and how it wor
explain how the 10 teams work together and intersect and where their areas are, etcetera. i apologize she wasn't here because of a family emergency i apologize for those concerns but where the policy on homelessness is leading the discussion and in the a combination of you and angelica interest d.p.h. that's not be explained in a coherent way that is operating in a system. that's what we have been doing wrong for decades. my job is to come to you and say explain why it makes sense to have 10...
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they targeted gypsies and immigrants, etcetera, etcetera, so it's a reminder of what can happen.why it continues. that's why i also founded the commemoration ceremony to teach people of what used to happen. it starts out as sort of a somber kick off the cried weekend and then we. we celebrate by making up more festive, so we put on our pink hats and everything else that goes from a somber kick off to a very active and vibrant remembrance of the progress we've made, and no one could speak better to the progress we made in the woman whose life irresponsible and that's around area very on congress person. house speaker nancy pelosi, and it was thrilled to have her there again for the third or fourth time is kind of numerous times. for the last quarter century. how may agreed was there with the pink tarts and it was terrific. can you talk? because you talked some about the history here of the pink triangle. can you talk about how this symbol of persecution has been reclaimed over the years by the lgbtq community? yeah back during the aids crisis, a group called act up inverted the sy
they targeted gypsies and immigrants, etcetera, etcetera, so it's a reminder of what can happen.why it continues. that's why i also founded the commemoration ceremony to teach people of what used to happen. it starts out as sort of a somber kick off the cried weekend and then we. we celebrate by making up more festive, so we put on our pink hats and everything else that goes from a somber kick off to a very active and vibrant remembrance of the progress we've made, and no one could speak better...
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the uses personal protective equipment masks, etcetera, practicing good. hi, james. we will be stuck with this and so until we get high coverage, is there any way out so far? all of the evidence suggests that the vaccines that are effective against the kind of research letting strength say kind of it for the bar as does we tight? nowhere near is it just to know whether the extremes of influenza, for example, wait aid, entirely new back to the same, to deal with new trying to say a village and spread around the world. so it might be that the next things that we have available to us may help us as a global community get on top of it. however, things can change and it's quite predictable. the bars that surprised scientists regulation since the, the time that originally emerged, that of the world health organization is pushing for an international treaty to help the world plan for similar situations in the future. and work on suitable responses. the defining characteristic of the pandemic is the lack of sharing of data, information, pathogens, technologist and resources.
the uses personal protective equipment masks, etcetera, practicing good. hi, james. we will be stuck with this and so until we get high coverage, is there any way out so far? all of the evidence suggests that the vaccines that are effective against the kind of research letting strength say kind of it for the bar as does we tight? nowhere near is it just to know whether the extremes of influenza, for example, wait aid, entirely new back to the same, to deal with new trying to say a village and...
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specific claim that does not apply to others but the other groups whether muslims or jews or sikhs, etcetera, they have a right to make any particular claims that pertain to their particular experiences. here in california and nationally we're talking about residential segregation. no group has been as under developed by housing policy as the african-americans in this country and probably poor whites as well but especially the african-american group. >> the data does suggest that. professor taylor from usf thanks for your time. sean meyers from our digital team our housing specialist, thank you both for your insight. if you want more information on this report out of cal or explore the interactive map, we posted the elements at nbc bay area.com. just click on bay area segregation report. it is right there on our trending bar. >>> up next here on the 7:00 newscast, the move today to simplify and clarify the new covid guidelines in santa clara county. >>> and then i'll go a few weeks where i don't have that going and i don't feel as creative. >> our exclusive conversation with steve kerr. two
specific claim that does not apply to others but the other groups whether muslims or jews or sikhs, etcetera, they have a right to make any particular claims that pertain to their particular experiences. here in california and nationally we're talking about residential segregation. no group has been as under developed by housing policy as the african-americans in this country and probably poor whites as well but especially the african-american group. >> the data does suggest that....
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calibration group that was the quickest to respond and i gave them and made up name, date of birth, etcetera. and they sent me back a picture of what the final certificate would look like. here it is. so they've already made it look. so they put all the information that i gave them, the faith name, date of birth, be address, and the certificate has stamps and even dr. a signature, so i gotta give it to them. it really looks like a real one. i know, at least to me, they were polite and i didn't notice anything fish. hello. i would like to buy cobra $900.00 vaccination certificate. how can that be done? option $140.00 for certificate, not registered on government website. option $2108.00 for certificate registered on government website. how will the courier deliver it? how does it happen? a young korea will pass you the certificate in a yellow envelope. like a package from eli express, you know, from what i've seen, the business is booming. these people are trying to learn new customers with discounts and special offers. they sent samples and even warned against scammers, he'd take your money
calibration group that was the quickest to respond and i gave them and made up name, date of birth, etcetera. and they sent me back a picture of what the final certificate would look like. here it is. so they've already made it look. so they put all the information that i gave them, the faith name, date of birth, be address, and the certificate has stamps and even dr. a signature, so i gotta give it to them. it really looks like a real one. i know, at least to me, they were polite and i didn't...
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like i said, that's not out of the ordinary call for us to take, you know, family disputes, etcetera.t of the county out of the state without permission. and it's. lot of family court stuff, so i think at that time, he his sure probably was not sure what he wanted to do, but was concerned enough to report it. did he learn? how long. sense since he was concerned. how long had it been? i don't have that information. how long has it been since he'd seen them or talk to them before he contacted us on june? 1st obviously, he, uh they discovered liam on the 28th. so it had to bend sometime before then. you're saying that they all live together, so i do know they have that anderson common whether or not they live there. i don't know. any video surveillance. they call for example, because i know the last time but. there and the kids were thing together. yeah, that's subject to that's las vegas is handling all that. we don't want to share any information that it's going to affect their investigation. all i wanted to share was what we knew prior. uh, you know to the stuff coming up. yep. i thin
like i said, that's not out of the ordinary call for us to take, you know, family disputes, etcetera.t of the county out of the state without permission. and it's. lot of family court stuff, so i think at that time, he his sure probably was not sure what he wanted to do, but was concerned enough to report it. did he learn? how long. sense since he was concerned. how long had it been? i don't have that information. how long has it been since he'd seen them or talk to them before he contacted us...
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. >> of course, andrew, you are talking about the idea of using some level of persuasion and etcetera, phil, i got to ask you, how do you think the president intends to handle this when he meets with putin face-to-face next month. will it be similar to what andrew is talking about and trying to ensure they know they mean business or it will be this sort of conversations about what one should not do. >> based on the conversations the president has had, it will be much more formal. president biden when he talks about his relationship with putin, they known each other for a number of decades and met in person before and they spoken several times on the phone. the president makes clear that he goes out and says what he thinks need to happen. does not mean president putin is going to respond and do exactly what he wants. they don't feel there is any reason to bed delicate or ginge to get the question across. we want to know how important this issue is. there is aggression in yu ukraine and the wind solar. that's how important it is for american officials. the question is what comes out of
. >> of course, andrew, you are talking about the idea of using some level of persuasion and etcetera, phil, i got to ask you, how do you think the president intends to handle this when he meets with putin face-to-face next month. will it be similar to what andrew is talking about and trying to ensure they know they mean business or it will be this sort of conversations about what one should not do. >> based on the conversations the president has had, it will be much more formal....
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this all about and how strong are the charges or what are you looking for and how much time and etceteraou have these kinds of discussions. it simply means that that they are having preliminary discussions. prosecutors want this case to be resolved, not guilty, the logistics to try 16 people at once which the judge have noted and said. >> it becomes manageable if some of them become witnesses for the prosecution that reduces your act of defendant content of the trial and provide you with usually damming evidence. >> there is nothing the prosecuors like more when it is flipped. they're always looking for someone to be able to get up on the witness stand to explain in a narrative exactly what happened and let's not forget there are uncharged coconspirators who were mentioned in the indictment. folks who run the oath keepers who have not been charged. >> one of those people who faced any danger whose name is steve rhodes, prosecutors quoted him in one of these filings, i do want some oath keepers to stay on the outside, to stay fully armed and prepare to go in armed if they have to. we'll p
this all about and how strong are the charges or what are you looking for and how much time and etceteraou have these kinds of discussions. it simply means that that they are having preliminary discussions. prosecutors want this case to be resolved, not guilty, the logistics to try 16 people at once which the judge have noted and said. >> it becomes manageable if some of them become witnesses for the prosecution that reduces your act of defendant content of the trial and provide you with...
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i am told estimates the most we can absorb for year, hard infrastructure, roads and bridges and etcetera, before it becomes wasteful. that's the capacity that we have. by the way, we go further. we also have $47 billion for resiliency. i was discussing this with the white house. does that include things like working in rivers to make sure they don't flood as they say that's absolutely. but, we also have the other infrastructure that'll protect those roads and bridges and tunnels. there is a lot here to like. it is a good bill. >> what's your case to some skeptical republicans who on one hand want to go home and say hey, i did get some work done. i was able to secure funding for this bridge over here or this restoration over there. but somehow the political chattering class tells them, hey you are going to give joe biden a win because you are supporting a bill he supports and i know we are so politically cynical in this town, sadly there is quite a few senators stick their finger in the wind and make a decision on it. how do your message to those republican senaoyou talk to con who are st
i am told estimates the most we can absorb for year, hard infrastructure, roads and bridges and etcetera, before it becomes wasteful. that's the capacity that we have. by the way, we go further. we also have $47 billion for resiliency. i was discussing this with the white house. does that include things like working in rivers to make sure they don't flood as they say that's absolutely. but, we also have the other infrastructure that'll protect those roads and bridges and tunnels. there is a lot...
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one is at the watershed scale with the ordinance and soil mapping etcetera. we have plating scale, understanding where infiltration will be safe and good and where there might be places where we have to line our green infrastructure. which is also okay. we're still managing storm water. aside from that, watershed scale, we always do a site analysis. the city is extremely variable. you may see something on a map that says one thing, when you do a pilot infiltration test it's very different. we have high degree of rigor what's required for the site scale testing once you're contemplating a capital project. if we have any contamination or any notion there will be down stream impact, the facility must be lined. it's getting down to the site to figure that out. the other thing we can do is capture it and reuse it. that's always exciting as well in areas where infiltration does not occur. in terms of measuring benefits. i'll try to be concise. we can talk for hours about this awesome topic. obviously the trick there, they are mixing values and money. there's certai
one is at the watershed scale with the ordinance and soil mapping etcetera. we have plating scale, understanding where infiltration will be safe and good and where there might be places where we have to line our green infrastructure. which is also okay. we're still managing storm water. aside from that, watershed scale, we always do a site analysis. the city is extremely variable. you may see something on a map that says one thing, when you do a pilot infiltration test it's very different. we...
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border and that she had been to the border many times as a member of congress and from california and etcetera but she said the only way to fix the problem is to understand the problem. the only way to understand the problem is to try and figure out and she said it over and over again why people want to come to this country. she says they don't leave their country easily. they love their countries and most of them want to go back. so you have to understand and that's what she was trying to do on this trip, trying to understand what causes them to try and come here under such duress. she was not having any of it. she didn't say yeah, i should have gone there or i will go there tomorrow. eventually we'll see her there. >> although there is the question of what they are doing about it. they're giving $130 million to the labor union, i am sure some of the left may applaud and some will raise questions like what that has to do with raising the issues. >> i think quite honestly that's where they have a bit of a problem. it has come from the president. i think what she's got to do as vice president a
border and that she had been to the border many times as a member of congress and from california and etcetera but she said the only way to fix the problem is to understand the problem. the only way to understand the problem is to try and figure out and she said it over and over again why people want to come to this country. she says they don't leave their country easily. they love their countries and most of them want to go back. so you have to understand and that's what she was trying to do...
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. >> well, it shows by that definition to know somebody's values, look at their budge etcetera.itary because the budget that he applied to those two is even less than the rate of inflation. and he has massive increases in his budget for the epa, for human services, all of those sorts of things but at the same time, maria, china is really ramping up its spending on the military. so what we're seeing here is with the president's priorities, he is making us, america, much more vulnerable to enemies from within as well as from without. maria: yeah. we're going to talk about china coming up. we've got new information there. but also i've been saying over and over, bad policy equals bad outcomes and look at the crime spikes across our country. early this week iro spoke with keformer nypd commissioner ray kelly about the crime spikes in our city. we've got a primary right now going on for new york mayor. here's what he said about the leading contender, eric adams. listen to this. because eric adams has been saying that crime and getting crime numbers down is his d priority. here's ray
. >> well, it shows by that definition to know somebody's values, look at their budge etcetera.itary because the budget that he applied to those two is even less than the rate of inflation. and he has massive increases in his budget for the epa, for human services, all of those sorts of things but at the same time, maria, china is really ramping up its spending on the military. so what we're seeing here is with the president's priorities, he is making us, america, much more vulnerable to...
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and etcetera. but i think in fact, that that's his argument that that these types of weapons still as much. in mass casualty well, and we do see a mass casualty events such as last night clubs such as a las vegas and other places that this is the weapon of choice for mass shooters. and in fact, the judge even makes the point that they're lightweight easy to use easy, easy target, which, you know, to me is kind of. argues against why we need these have to be available outside of your home for 4 essentially more than self-defense use. it's not swiss army knife. i don't walk around the bag. a swiss army knives like throwing people at a distance of 4 feet. when you when you know, if you had a ar 15 with a 100 round clip that you can knock someone you could kill someone, you know, the quarter mile distance. this is a very interesting i think disturbing opinion by the judge and in many ways he parrots the language of the national rifle association which leads me as a form of judicial clerk. i and previou
and etcetera. but i think in fact, that that's his argument that that these types of weapons still as much. in mass casualty well, and we do see a mass casualty events such as last night clubs such as a las vegas and other places that this is the weapon of choice for mass shooters. and in fact, the judge even makes the point that they're lightweight easy to use easy, easy target, which, you know, to me is kind of. argues against why we need these have to be available outside of your home for 4...
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so i always love to see cops on the beat, especially on bikes, etcetera.ing around the chamber of commerce is behind the survey, and 520 voters were asked about public safety and crime policing has to be staff that has the finder. you have to have the training. you have to have all the things that we are trying to do with this department and that takes. sources. and it takes people i disagree with the chamber of commerce survey. it's one survey supporters of defunding the police say money should be shifted away from the department into programs that help people with mental health issues and the homeless. well, these are two situations that are highly criminalized. police chief bill scott says the department is 18% below needed staffing short, nearly 400 officers, he says more officers are needed to answer what's classified as lower priority calls such as car break ins. we know that putting officers in communities putting them on putting him in areas where crime is has been known to occur. it reduces and prevents crime. the mayor's budget proposal for the n
so i always love to see cops on the beat, especially on bikes, etcetera.ing around the chamber of commerce is behind the survey, and 520 voters were asked about public safety and crime policing has to be staff that has the finder. you have to have the training. you have to have all the things that we are trying to do with this department and that takes. sources. and it takes people i disagree with the chamber of commerce survey. it's one survey supporters of defunding the police say money...
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so i always love to see cops on the beat, especially on bikes, etcetera.h i think that's what we want to seek cops. walking around the chamber of commerce is behind the survey, and 520 voters were asked about public safety and crime policing has to be staffed as the finder. you have to have the training. you have to have all the things that we are trying to do with this department. that takes resources and it takes people i disagree with the tumor of commerce survey. it's one survey supporters of defunding the police say money should be shifted away from the department into programs that help people with mental health issues and the homeless. well, these are two situations that are highly criminalized. police chief bill scott says the department is 18% below needed staffing. short nearly 400 officers, he says more officers are needed to answer what's classified. as lower priority calls such as car break ins. we know that putting officers and communities putting them on putting him in areas where crime is has been known to occur. it reduces and prevents cri
so i always love to see cops on the beat, especially on bikes, etcetera.h i think that's what we want to seek cops. walking around the chamber of commerce is behind the survey, and 520 voters were asked about public safety and crime policing has to be staffed as the finder. you have to have the training. you have to have all the things that we are trying to do with this department. that takes resources and it takes people i disagree with the tumor of commerce survey. it's one survey supporters...
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those people making sure they have the capacity to both have a place to shelter and food to eat, etcetera, so that's what the president said he has been in contact with local officials and will provide more help. as soon as that requested former fema presidential appointee mark tamayo joins us to walk us through what the rescue effort on the ground would look like mark. thank you so much for joining us first, you have a collapse here of this residential building in the middle of the night. what's the first focus here? well you saw it earlier. you know, because of the timing, the assumption being that all of these units all these apartments, this condominiums are occupied. they know they have 99. people that are unaccounted for. that doesn't necessarily mean they're in the building, but from their standpoint, they're assuming that they are techniques to find them. using o hopefully there's enough avoid as this building collapsed that they can find folks as they're digging, and it sounds like that operation is starting from garage underneath the building under it and based mark and what you
those people making sure they have the capacity to both have a place to shelter and food to eat, etcetera, so that's what the president said he has been in contact with local officials and will provide more help. as soon as that requested former fema presidential appointee mark tamayo joins us to walk us through what the rescue effort on the ground would look like mark. thank you so much for joining us first, you have a collapse here of this residential building in the middle of the night....
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especially on bikes, etcetera.yeah, i think that's what we want to seek cops walking around the chamber of commerce is behind the survey, and 520 voters were asked about public safety and crime. policing has to be staffed as the finder. you have to have the training. you have to have all the things that we are trying to do with this department and that takes resources and it takes people. i disagree with the chamber of commerce survey. it's one survey supporters of defunding the police say money should be shifted away from the department into programs that help people with mental health issues and the homeless. well these are two situations that are highly criminalized, police chief bill scott says the department is 18% below needed. staffing short, nearly 400 officers, he says more officers are needed to answer what's classified as lower priority calls such as car break ins. we know that putting officers and communities putting them on putting him in areas where crime is has been known to occur. it reduces and pre
especially on bikes, etcetera.yeah, i think that's what we want to seek cops walking around the chamber of commerce is behind the survey, and 520 voters were asked about public safety and crime. policing has to be staffed as the finder. you have to have the training. you have to have all the things that we are trying to do with this department and that takes resources and it takes people. i disagree with the chamber of commerce survey. it's one survey supporters of defunding the police say...
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agree on on on the policy that have to do with the settlements on differences in economic policy, etcetera able to sustain themselves for a long time. the agreement comes during a tumultuous time for israel after an 11 day war with hamas in may, some israeli residents say they're not confident a new government could address the underlying conflict. it's not really a feasible, uh, government the way it's put together, but, you know, i'm always hopeful and wish them luck. israel's parliament is expected to vote on the agreement next week. in jerusalem. mike tobin fox news. ktvu fox two news at five starts now, another deadly shooting in san jose. this time, it's just one block from the side of last week's mass shooting there at the vta light rail yard. good evening, everyone i'm heather holmes and i'm andre, senior frank and julie are off tonight, sky. foxx was over the scene about 90 minutes ago. this is what it looked like from above and you can see crime scene tape crossing the street as well as police cruiser stationed in all direction. the shooting happened near the intersection of nort
agree on on on the policy that have to do with the settlements on differences in economic policy, etcetera able to sustain themselves for a long time. the agreement comes during a tumultuous time for israel after an 11 day war with hamas in may, some israeli residents say they're not confident a new government could address the underlying conflict. it's not really a feasible, uh, government the way it's put together, but, you know, i'm always hopeful and wish them luck. israel's parliament is...
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um, and are disconnected from other benefits like unemployment, etcetera. it's going to be a focused on black and latina trans women who are most economically impacted. um and also experience a very wide range of violence. um and have been impacted in terms of artists and other community groups that have, really, um. felt the way of this pandemic. and so we hope that this program bring hope and that it can be used around the country, um, to create more universal income opportunities for anybody. it needs support in this critical time and clear before i let you go. what type of opportunities will this program provide? because we're really talking about more than just financial assistance here. yes so there will be a full assessment wraparound services that include financial coaching building a budget looking how to build your credit, so if you want to work. uh you want to rent a home or you want to go back to school, and then it will provide the monthly payment. no strings such attached, but we'll be providing those wrap around and benefit navigation service
um, and are disconnected from other benefits like unemployment, etcetera. it's going to be a focused on black and latina trans women who are most economically impacted. um and also experience a very wide range of violence. um and have been impacted in terms of artists and other community groups that have, really, um. felt the way of this pandemic. and so we hope that this program bring hope and that it can be used around the country, um, to create more universal income opportunities for...
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agree on on on the policy that have to do with the settlements on differences in economic policy, etceterao sustain themselves for a long time. the agreement comes during a tumultuous time for israel after an 11 day war with hamas in may, some israeli residents say they're not confident a new government could address the underlying conflict. it's not really a feasible government the way it's put together, but, you know, i'm always hopeful and wisdom luck. israel's parliament is expected to vote on the agreement next week. in jerusalem. mike tobin fox news. well, the justice department is now investigating the postmaster general over political fundraising activity at his former business. a spokesman for louis dejoy confirms the doj s investigation but denied any wrongdoing. dejoy was a trump appointee, former employees of a company that he previously ran said that they were pressured to donate to republican candidates and then reimbursed through bonuses. those types of reimbursements could violate federal law, the fbi says. can neither confirm nor deny the existence of an investigation. the
agree on on on the policy that have to do with the settlements on differences in economic policy, etceterao sustain themselves for a long time. the agreement comes during a tumultuous time for israel after an 11 day war with hamas in may, some israeli residents say they're not confident a new government could address the underlying conflict. it's not really a feasible government the way it's put together, but, you know, i'm always hopeful and wisdom luck. israel's parliament is expected to vote...
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she's been on the view, etcetera, but the fact is, look, um, still has does not have, uh, are shown anyne the homework necessary to run for the fifth legislate kana me to head the fifth largest economy. she didn't know on your interview the size of the state budget or even the size of the stimulus checks. the gavin newsom we're giving out. it's interesting. when you talk about the support she's getting her from republicans or not. fundraising that's one of the things she has on her website. the fact is her family. the kardashian family is worth about $2 billion. none of them have written a check toward that campaign. i think that's interesting as well. all right, um, we've got more discuss with our panel. when we come back. we're gonna talk about the budget before brickell thing this week, crowds coming back to the late night shows. here's stephen colbert's first night. back in his theatre and. says i'm feeling freedom taken away, john, just like this. i don't know why, but it feels like dream. it's a good head on will strong. it takes me back and i'll let go help before we go. we wante
she's been on the view, etcetera, but the fact is, look, um, still has does not have, uh, are shown anyne the homework necessary to run for the fifth legislate kana me to head the fifth largest economy. she didn't know on your interview the size of the state budget or even the size of the stimulus checks. the gavin newsom we're giving out. it's interesting. when you talk about the support she's getting her from republicans or not. fundraising that's one of the things she has on her website. the...
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that actually many americans are fighting for around systemic equality, the end of white supremacy, etceterathink l.g.b.t. folks see that they're part of a broader movement that we need to make deeper changes to our system, to our culture in order to have a more just world. >> desjardins: we're now seeing sort of more visible presence, more attention on different parts of that community, the transgender community, non binary, meaning people who don't see gender as either or. can you talk about the tension and the communications over those groups and how they see this movement? >> i think that we have to consider whether or not certain groups who've attained certain privileges within that l.g.b.t. acronym have to maybe consider abdicating some of their agenda in order to incorporate what we benefit the most folks under that l.g.b.t.q. plus acronym and whether or not there's true inclusion, acceptance and understanding for trans non binary folks and others in the community, those especially who don't share the same privileges and wealth so that we can achieve and attain a truly transformative
that actually many americans are fighting for around systemic equality, the end of white supremacy, etceterathink l.g.b.t. folks see that they're part of a broader movement that we need to make deeper changes to our system, to our culture in order to have a more just world. >> desjardins: we're now seeing sort of more visible presence, more attention on different parts of that community, the transgender community, non binary, meaning people who don't see gender as either or. can you talk...
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communities in the central valley, some in southern california like san bernardino, #### carney, etcetera. were the vaccination rates are much lower. um is this variant though? does it produce more severe illness,. ny people do believe that it does the two superpowers that we know about so far about delta. it is that it's more transmissible that you like you said about 50% more than, uh, you know, the alpha uk very in which itself is more transmissible and in regular covid, and the second part is the part. that's most concerning which is that it can invade vaccines. you need to get two doses of the phase of madonna. one dose is only 30% protective against delta, and, um, you know, otherwise, you know, it's not really going to confer you the same if you don't get immunized, and you just have natural infection and bodies, it may not be good enough for the delta. okay, so when you're looking at things here, doctor, do you think that this variant will ultimately become the dominant one here in the bay area and the u. s. and if so, what are the potential consequences see how there is not neces
communities in the central valley, some in southern california like san bernardino, #### carney, etcetera. were the vaccination rates are much lower. um is this variant though? does it produce more severe illness,. ny people do believe that it does the two superpowers that we know about so far about delta. it is that it's more transmissible that you like you said about 50% more than, uh, you know, the alpha uk very in which itself is more transmissible and in regular covid, and the second part...
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we get people mental healthcare, over all healthcare, employment, etcetera, it's to support communitiesn: let's break in ari. ari mental health and can tphoplics play into a certain amount of crime there. is plenty of other crime with nothing to do with either one of those two things. >> that's exactly right. it's a noble thought if only society was perfect and we could help -frpb to cure their ills maybe there would be less crime. certainly detention. diversion programs, treatment programs for drug offenders. they're sound ideas sometimes they work. sometimes they don't. >> if we have no bring sons or jails we would have criminals on the streets. it's a little like saying you want to stop bank robberies stop building banks. it doesn't work that way. >> john: a lot of the place that's are calling for this level of criminal justice reform are cities like new york, cities like chicago cities like los angeles, minneapolis. they have the highest rates of crime of big cities across america. they're ran by democratic administrations. >> if democrats are doing it right what are the democrats t
we get people mental healthcare, over all healthcare, employment, etcetera, it's to support communitiesn: let's break in ari. ari mental health and can tphoplics play into a certain amount of crime there. is plenty of other crime with nothing to do with either one of those two things. >> that's exactly right. it's a noble thought if only society was perfect and we could help -frpb to cure their ills maybe there would be less crime. certainly detention. diversion programs, treatment...
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more stops, buses and trains 24-hour service, more routes more tunnels more on time performance and etcetera. cleanliness is a concern as reflected in the previous slide. lot of it is about making it easier, faster and more reliable to get where they want to go. the muni is probably outside the optimistic budget scenario that the organization maybe basing it on. we want to understand that people. to choose between different priorities to the system. which ones were most important. we gave them five priority of goals. the top choice by far two thirds of respondents rating first and third priority improving speed, frequency and reliability. throughout the survey, that stands out as a poor priority. there are two items that fall in the next tier. reducing traffic congestion and eliminating bottleneck by repairing and maintaining, buses, trains and transit infrastructure. lower down is improving bike lanes and pedestrian safety. this dynamic of choosing between priority. it pushes them to think the same that i that policymakers have. which is if we have to choose tony two competing priorities, w
more stops, buses and trains 24-hour service, more routes more tunnels more on time performance and etcetera. cleanliness is a concern as reflected in the previous slide. lot of it is about making it easier, faster and more reliable to get where they want to go. the muni is probably outside the optimistic budget scenario that the organization maybe basing it on. we want to understand that people. to choose between different priorities to the system. which ones were most important. we gave them...
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we're about to see bars and restaurants and entertainment, we have giants games, etcetera. we can't have buses cutting off at 10:00 or 10:30. it took me the other day at 11:00 p.m., far too long to get home from the sunset. i live in lake shore. that was because of the lack of buses. thank you. that's all i have. i appreciate all the work that has been done so far. >> chair borden: thank you. next speaker please. >> caller: hi, there. can you hear me? >> chair borden: yes. >> caller: my name is ryan powell. i'm a resident of district 5. i would like to highlight that we are now going to be reopening. also this board is not going to be approving free muni pilot program or in support of it. i'm wondering what is being done to try to increase ridership? what the board is hoping to achieve by not having full access and offer free muni pilot. i like to highlight that we need full service and we need to entice riders. i'm not hearing ideas that will do that. i hope you the best luck and i look forward to seeing what our city does. i am disappointed. >> chair borden: thank you. ar
we're about to see bars and restaurants and entertainment, we have giants games, etcetera. we can't have buses cutting off at 10:00 or 10:30. it took me the other day at 11:00 p.m., far too long to get home from the sunset. i live in lake shore. that was because of the lack of buses. thank you. that's all i have. i appreciate all the work that has been done so far. >> chair borden: thank you. next speaker please. >> caller: hi, there. can you hear me? >> chair borden: yes....
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but the people who are disabled and in wheelchairs, etcetera, should be able to enjoy the park. i think if you're going to make it difficult for taxis to have access to the park, i guess we won't be going there and taking tours there. you have basically barred taxis from going to the park. there's an access point, it is not an economically viable and hardship for us to get there. not economically viable for our passengers as well to have to go through only one access point. i appreciate it that you address this issue sooner than later or you're going to be hurting tourism as well as the ability of seniors and disables to access the park. thank you very much. >> chair borden: next speaker please. >> caller: thank you chair borden. my pronouns are she, her. i will talk mostly about the muni pilot. i support the fare free muni pilot. what the city is willing to pay the bill, we should be graceful for receiving a gift to help us. it is not immoral or illegal to receive this money. i maintain to you that there are many people in need of relief who are not eligible for free muni becau
but the people who are disabled and in wheelchairs, etcetera, should be able to enjoy the park. i think if you're going to make it difficult for taxis to have access to the park, i guess we won't be going there and taking tours there. you have basically barred taxis from going to the park. there's an access point, it is not an economically viable and hardship for us to get there. not economically viable for our passengers as well to have to go through only one access point. i appreciate it that...
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pero tambiÉn explicarÍa muchÍsimo si saca nuevo disco, si saca nuevos artÍculos, etcÉtera.unstopables en la lavadora antes de poner tu ropa. con hasta 6 veces más ingredients de frescura, downy unstopables te da más de lo que amas. si te encanta que tu ropa huela fresca, asegúrate de comprar unstopables. microban 24 no solo mata las bacterias y se detiene. sigue eliminando bacterias durante 24 horas. simplemente rocíelo y déjelo secar para formar un escudo que según se ha probado sigue eliminando bacterias durante 24 horas. contacto tras contacto microban 24. ♪ carlos: gracias por continuar en "sin rollo". la gente estÁ diciendo que sÍ, que no hay duda que estÁ embarazada belinda. dicen que se le ve en la cara, en la panza, en las manos, en todos lados. y por otro lado, "de clase mundial". asÍ describe alex a su ex y madre de sus hijas, mientras que jennifer lÓpez anda vistiendo una camisa usada de ben affleck. esto estÁ que arde! bueno, ahÍ ven a a—rod. esto fue en la grabaciÓn de este programa. muy amigable aparece a—rod, viendo fijamente a la cÁmara con su ex y con el es
pero tambiÉn explicarÍa muchÍsimo si saca nuevo disco, si saca nuevos artÍculos, etcÉtera.unstopables en la lavadora antes de poner tu ropa. con hasta 6 veces más ingredients de frescura, downy unstopables te da más de lo que amas. si te encanta que tu ropa huela fresca, asegúrate de comprar unstopables. microban 24 no solo mata las bacterias y se detiene. sigue eliminando bacterias durante 24 horas. simplemente rocíelo y déjelo secar para formar un escudo que según se ha probado...
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we're about to see bars and restaurants and entertainment, we have giants games, etcetera. we can't have buses cutting off at 10:00 or 10:30. it took me the other day at 11:00 p.m., far too long to get home from the sunset. i live in lake shore. that was because of the lack of buses. thank you. that's all i have. i appreciate all the work that has been done so far. >> chair borden: thank you. next speaker please. >> caller: hi, there. can you hear me? >> chair borden: yes. >> caller: my name is ryan powell. i'm a resident of district 5. i would like to highlight that we are now going to be reopening. also this board is not going to be approving free muni pilot program or in support of it. i'm wondering what is being done to try to increase ridership? what the board is hoping to achieve by not having full access and offer free muni pilot. i like to highlight that we need full service and we need to entice riders. i'm not hearing ideas that will do that. i hope you the best luck and i look forward to seeing what our city does. i am disappointed. >> chair borden: thank you. ar
we're about to see bars and restaurants and entertainment, we have giants games, etcetera. we can't have buses cutting off at 10:00 or 10:30. it took me the other day at 11:00 p.m., far too long to get home from the sunset. i live in lake shore. that was because of the lack of buses. thank you. that's all i have. i appreciate all the work that has been done so far. >> chair borden: thank you. next speaker please. >> caller: hi, there. can you hear me? >> chair borden: yes....
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we're moving out of that time frame and returning to schools, offices, etcetera. it would only be fair to redo the data in september until the data done by an independent organization. equity needs to be for everyone not juf the able-bodied. just the able-bodied. san francisco has more space per capita that any other city and wide on the ocean and sides of the highway. pedestrians can still use the rode and enjoy the view of the ocean. i hope you don't go into the pilot program too quickly and there's use for cars on the great highway. >> as a reminder to callers, it's awkward on the phone system i know but once the line tells you you're unmuted go ahead and start your comments. if we can't hear you, i'll say something to you and won't take time from you for mistakes like that so start talking and if i can't hear you, i will say are you there. next speaker. >> caller: i'm kelly sundland i'm a commuter and cyclist and support a car free highway and full lane promenade. i grew up in san francisco and over my last years i've seen traffic increase due to lyft and uber
we're moving out of that time frame and returning to schools, offices, etcetera. it would only be fair to redo the data in september until the data done by an independent organization. equity needs to be for everyone not juf the able-bodied. just the able-bodied. san francisco has more space per capita that any other city and wide on the ocean and sides of the highway. pedestrians can still use the rode and enjoy the view of the ocean. i hope you don't go into the pilot program too quickly and...
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will kids still be forced to eat outside, etcetera? there's so many details to consider. and we cannot take one more week of closed schools and parents need to know whether we need to work with school sites on the issues this summer and whether that's possible. we're in a record drought in california and while i have my fingers crossed the wildfires will be kind this year we can't bank on luck if we care about the kids and getting them back into education. i ask what's the plan and can we bundle it into what was just brought on. thank you. >> caller: resounding second to think about ventilation and wildfires and covid. what i called in specifically to comment on right now is the summer program. i want to acknowledge sfusd for providing 15 of the 22,000 summer seats. that's a huge benefit for families and at the same time is not enough with our over 50,000 families in the district. i just pulled both my kids out of the ost program and excel after school community program at our site because i learned there was a waiting list and there's other families who went work remotel
will kids still be forced to eat outside, etcetera? there's so many details to consider. and we cannot take one more week of closed schools and parents need to know whether we need to work with school sites on the issues this summer and whether that's possible. we're in a record drought in california and while i have my fingers crossed the wildfires will be kind this year we can't bank on luck if we care about the kids and getting them back into education. i ask what's the plan and can we...
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we're moving out of that time frame and returning to schools, offices, etcetera. it would only be fair to redo the data in september until the data done by an independent organization. equity needs to be for everyone not juf the able-bodied. just the able-bodied. san francisco has more space per capita that any other city and wide on the ocean and sides of the highway. pedestrians can still use the rode and enjoy the view of the ocean. i hope you don't go into the pilot program too quickly and there's use for cars on the great highway. >> as a reminder to callers, it's awkward on the phone system i know but once the line tells you you're unmuted go ahead and start your comments. if we can't hear you, i'll say something to you and won't take time from you for mistakes like that so start talking and if i can't hear you, i will say are you there. next speaker. >> caller: i'm kelly sundland i'm a commuter and cyclist and support a car free highway and full lane promenade. i grew up in san francisco and over my last years i've seen traffic increase due to lyft and uber
we're moving out of that time frame and returning to schools, offices, etcetera. it would only be fair to redo the data in september until the data done by an independent organization. equity needs to be for everyone not juf the able-bodied. just the able-bodied. san francisco has more space per capita that any other city and wide on the ocean and sides of the highway. pedestrians can still use the rode and enjoy the view of the ocean. i hope you don't go into the pilot program too quickly and...
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will kids still be forced to eat outside, etcetera? there's so many details to consider. and we cannot take one more week of closed schools and parents need to know whether we need to work with school sites on the issues this summer and whether that's possible. we're in a record drought in california and while i have my fingers crossed the wildfires will be kind this year we can't bank on luck if we care about the kids and getting them back into education. i ask what's the plan and can we bundle it into what was just brought on. thank you. >> caller: resounding second to think about ventilation and wildfires and covid. what i called in specifically to comment on right now is the summer program. i want to acknowledge sfusd for providing 15 of the 22,000 summer seats. that's a huge benefit for families and at the same time is not enough with our over 50,000 families in the district. i just pulled both my kids out of the ost program and excel after school community program at our site because i learned there was a waiting list and there's other families who went work remotel
will kids still be forced to eat outside, etcetera? there's so many details to consider. and we cannot take one more week of closed schools and parents need to know whether we need to work with school sites on the issues this summer and whether that's possible. we're in a record drought in california and while i have my fingers crossed the wildfires will be kind this year we can't bank on luck if we care about the kids and getting them back into education. i ask what's the plan and can we...
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we're moving out of that time frame and returning to schools, offices, etcetera. it would only be fair to redo the data in september until the data done by an independent organization. equity needs to be for everyone not juf the able-bodied. just the able-bodied. san francisco has more space per capita that any other city and wide on the ocean and sides of the highway. pedestrians can still use the rode and enjoy the view of the ocean. i hope you don't go into the pilot program too quickly and there's use for cars on the great highway. >> as a reminder to callers, it's awkward on the phone system i know but once the line tells you you're unmuted go ahead and start your comments. if we can't hear you, i'll say something to you and won't take time from you for mistakes like that so start talking and if i can't hear you, i will say are you there. next speaker. >> caller: i'm kelly sundland i'm a commuter and cyclist and support a car free highway and full lane promenade. i grew up in san francisco and over my last years i've seen traffic increase due to lyft and uber
we're moving out of that time frame and returning to schools, offices, etcetera. it would only be fair to redo the data in september until the data done by an independent organization. equity needs to be for everyone not juf the able-bodied. just the able-bodied. san francisco has more space per capita that any other city and wide on the ocean and sides of the highway. pedestrians can still use the rode and enjoy the view of the ocean. i hope you don't go into the pilot program too quickly and...
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we're moving out of that time frame and returning to schools, offices, etcetera. it would only be fair to redo the data in september until the data done by an independent organization. equity needs to be for everyone not juf the able-bodied. just the able-bodied. san francisco has more space per capita that any other city and wide on the ocean and sides of the highway. pedestrians can still use the rode and enjoy the view of the ocean. i hope you don't go into the pilot program too quickly and there's use for cars on the great highway. >> as a reminder to callers, it's awkward on the phone system i know but once the line tells you you're unmuted go ahead and start your comments. if we can't hear you, i'll say something to you and won't take time from you for mistakes like that so start talking and if i can't hear you, i will say are you there. next speaker. >> caller: i'm kelly sundland i'm a commuter and cyclist and support a car free highway and full lane promenade. i grew up in san francisco and over my last years i've seen traffic increase due to lyft and uber
we're moving out of that time frame and returning to schools, offices, etcetera. it would only be fair to redo the data in september until the data done by an independent organization. equity needs to be for everyone not juf the able-bodied. just the able-bodied. san francisco has more space per capita that any other city and wide on the ocean and sides of the highway. pedestrians can still use the rode and enjoy the view of the ocean. i hope you don't go into the pilot program too quickly and...
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will kids still be forced to eat outside, etcetera? there's so many details to consider. and we cannot take one more week of closed schools and parents need to know whether we need to work with school sites on the issues this summer and whether that's possible. we're in a record drought in california and while i have my fingers crossed the wildfires will be kind this year we can't bank on luck if we care about the kids and getting them back into education. i ask what's the plan and can we bundle it into what was just brought on. thank you. >> caller: resounding second to think about ventilation and wildfires and covid. what i called in specifically to comment on right now is the summer program. i want to acknowledge sfusd for providing 15 of the 22,000 summer seats. that's a huge benefit for families and at the same time is not enough with our over 50,000 families in the district. i just pulled both my kids out of the ost program and excel after school community program at our site because i learned there was a waiting list and there's other families who went work remotel
will kids still be forced to eat outside, etcetera? there's so many details to consider. and we cannot take one more week of closed schools and parents need to know whether we need to work with school sites on the issues this summer and whether that's possible. we're in a record drought in california and while i have my fingers crossed the wildfires will be kind this year we can't bank on luck if we care about the kids and getting them back into education. i ask what's the plan and can we...