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and a big part of that action is reparations to first nation communities and first nation people forto us. we have said this for many, many years, that, especially through the trc process, that this was genocide, and people are now beginning to see that that is the truth. and so we need to stand together, for certain, and make sure that action is taken. it's not enough to just sit back and say, "oh, that's a terrible thing that happened." what every canadian and every citizen of the world needs to say is, "what can i do about this? "what can i...? how can i affect this in a positive way?" and i believe that we're on that path now. when you use the word "reparations", i think of, sort of, financial compensation, but surely there are other structural issues that need addressing as well. i'm thinking about everything from the terrible economic figures which suggest deep inequality in canada, where first nations peoples are much less likely to have a job, they're much less likely to have a decent standard of living. you mentioned drinking water. they're much less likely to have access to
and a big part of that action is reparations to first nation communities and first nation people forto us. we have said this for many, many years, that, especially through the trc process, that this was genocide, and people are now beginning to see that that is the truth. and so we need to stand together, for certain, and make sure that action is taken. it's not enough to just sit back and say, "oh, that's a terrible thing that happened." what every canadian and every citizen of the...
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the idea canada must be deconstructed and rebuilt in a way that is inclusive and inclusive of first nationsg nations of this country. and we have to go to that dignity and respect that we deserve so that we can live in peace, that we can have access to prosperity that our children can be safe. that is the path forward. it is a path where justice actually rains and that small groups are not oppressed or suppressed, which has been the case in canada. i thank you very much for joining me on hardtalk. thank you. thank you very much. hello. the weather midweek isn't looking too bad at all for most of us. wednesday is going to bring lengthy sunny spells, skies will probably look a little bit like this. but we're expecting heavy showers, too. let's have a look at the big picture first, and here's the jet stream. everywhere south of that is warm. everywhere north of that is generally cool and quiet showery. and you can see a large chunk of the continent experiencing this relatively cool and showery summertime weather. so, at the moment, it's quiet on the weatherfront. clearfirst thing in the mornin
the idea canada must be deconstructed and rebuilt in a way that is inclusive and inclusive of first nationsg nations of this country. and we have to go to that dignity and respect that we deserve so that we can live in peace, that we can have access to prosperity that our children can be safe. that is the path forward. it is a path where justice actually rains and that small groups are not oppressed or suppressed, which has been the case in canada. i thank you very much for joining me on...
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the afghan president says his top priority is boosting the armed forces, in his first national addressince the taliban stepped up their offensive. translation: our dear country afghanistan is in serious danger| of instability due to the war imposed upon us. right now, the reintegration of the security and defence forces is our priority. we are taking serious measures to deal with this. taliban insurgents continue their advance in afghanistan, as us troops prepare for a massive airlift of civilians from kabul. the plymouth shootings: devon and cornwall police face an investigation over the decision to return a shotgun licence to the man who killed five people. flash flooding in turkey kills at least 31 people — as southern europe records one of the hottest summers ever. the nhs warns that tens of thousands of people are risking their lives in england because they're unable to spot the first warning signs of cancer. and — please don't stress the seals, a plea for holiday makers on the north east coast of england to be more kind and respectful to the bathing mammals. hello and welcome if
the afghan president says his top priority is boosting the armed forces, in his first national addressince the taliban stepped up their offensive. translation: our dear country afghanistan is in serious danger| of instability due to the war imposed upon us. right now, the reintegration of the security and defence forces is our priority. we are taking serious measures to deal with this. taliban insurgents continue their advance in afghanistan, as us troops prepare for a massive airlift of...
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the afghan president says his top priority is boosting the armed forces, in his first national address since the taliban stepped up their offensive. translation: our dear country afghanistan is in serious danger| of instability due to the war. the reintegration of the security and defence forces is our priority. we are taking serious measures to deal with this. as taliban insurgents continue their advance in afghanistan, us troops prepare for a massive airlift of civilians from kabul. flash flooding in turkey kills at least 31 people — as southern europe records one of the hottest summers ever. now on bbc news... our world — yalda hakim reports from afghanistan. as american and allied forces withdraw, the country is now at risk of falling to the taliban. 20 years since 9/11 and the invasion of afghanistan american troops are finally leaving. but since news of the withdrawal, targeted killings and suicide attacks have increased. the taliban are back and rapidly gaining ground against government forces. many people fear there will be a return to the brutal regime of the �*90s. taliban le
the afghan president says his top priority is boosting the armed forces, in his first national address since the taliban stepped up their offensive. translation: our dear country afghanistan is in serious danger| of instability due to the war. the reintegration of the security and defence forces is our priority. we are taking serious measures to deal with this. as taliban insurgents continue their advance in afghanistan, us troops prepare for a massive airlift of civilians from kabul. flash...
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afghanistan's president says his top priority is boosting the armed forces, in his first national address since the taliban stepped up their offensive. translation: our dear country, afghanistan, is in severe - danger of instability. the reintegration of the security and defence forces is our priority and we are taking serious measures to deal with this. as taliban insurgents continue their advance in afghanistan, us troops prepare for a massive airlift of civilians from kabul. flash flooding in turkey kills at least 31 people — as southern europe records one of the hottest summers ever. the nhs warns that tens of thousands of people are risking their lives in england because they're unable to spot the first warning signs of cancer. now on bbc news... it's time for click. this week: could ai spot the next best sporting talent? when it sees it, that is. the next best sporting talent? we find something fishy... the next best sporting talent? and i get my hands and hips on some gadgets for fun in the sun. hello and welcome to click. this week, we have a summer themed specialfor you — althoug
afghanistan's president says his top priority is boosting the armed forces, in his first national address since the taliban stepped up their offensive. translation: our dear country, afghanistan, is in severe - danger of instability. the reintegration of the security and defence forces is our priority and we are taking serious measures to deal with this. as taliban insurgents continue their advance in afghanistan, us troops prepare for a massive airlift of civilians from kabul. flash flooding...
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. >> france was the first nation to hail eisenhower for his crusade in europe.. under hitler, they tasted slavery. the frenchman, eisenhower is a liberator. this ally likes ike too. and across the english channel, which hitler could not cross, the people of battered london, who never would yield to the blitz, surrendered with a cheer to ike. >> to every londoner that has ever taken one of my soldiers into his home, i say you'll always have my profound gratitude. to everyone who has smilingly directed one of my men to the albert hall or to marble arch, i owe thanks also. >> churchill spoke for all history to remember. >> ladies and gentlemen, you have just seen and listened to the words of a great commander. a man who has proved not only his capacity to organize and regulate the movements of armies, but to stir men's hearts and who has shown a capacity for making great nations march together. more truly united than they ever have before. >> and so, by sincerity and simplicity, a kansan conquered britain. >> back home in america, the wife all the world called mami
. >> france was the first nation to hail eisenhower for his crusade in europe.. under hitler, they tasted slavery. the frenchman, eisenhower is a liberator. this ally likes ike too. and across the english channel, which hitler could not cross, the people of battered london, who never would yield to the blitz, surrendered with a cheer to ike. >> to every londoner that has ever taken one of my soldiers into his home, i say you'll always have my profound gratitude. to everyone who has...
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national banking act. this establishes the green dollar also an income tax and a very small 3%, the flat packs. and it was the firsttional government financed its expensivee agenda on that level. so it is an important development. and lincoln loses his life, 1865, but his legacy lives on. the most amazing part is that his view of economic progress buildingng infrastructure is really coming out of another part, in 1847 he had actually invented this, he patented it before leaving in 1848. and lincoln is the only president who is patented investor. so this innovator in chief, how do we use technology, how do we really do the things we are really a for the principal thins that we have discovered. we inspired a whole new generation of progressive politicians and thinkers. that includes the lincoln highway, the first national east and west route, times square to san francisco, named after him and inspired by him. i was born just off the lincoln highway but it was called the crossroads of america. and we have all this inspiration and then it goes even further, the roads were really terrible going from one part of the coun
national banking act. this establishes the green dollar also an income tax and a very small 3%, the flat packs. and it was the firsttional government financed its expensivee agenda on that level. so it is an important development. and lincoln loses his life, 1865, but his legacy lives on. the most amazing part is that his view of economic progress buildingng infrastructure is really coming out of another part, in 1847 he had actually invented this, he patented it before leaving in 1848. and...
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afghanistan's president says his top priority is boosting the armed forces, in his first national addressince the taliban stepped up their offensive. translation: our dear country, afghanistan, is in serious - danger of instability. the reintegration of the security and defence forces is our priority and we are taking serious measures to deal with this. as taliban insurgents continue their advance in afghanistan, us troops prepare for a massive airlift of civilians from kabul. flash flooding in turkey kills at least 31 people — as southern europe records one of the hottest summers ever. the nhs warns that tens of thousands of people are risking their lives in england because they're unable to spot the first warning signs of cancer. hello, jack. and saluting teenage aviation enthusiast jack berry, who's illustrated a book of military aircraft for charity. and the difficulties of reporting on the ground in china. that's in the media show in half an hour, here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the independent police watchdog is investigating why the man who shot dead five
afghanistan's president says his top priority is boosting the armed forces, in his first national addressince the taliban stepped up their offensive. translation: our dear country, afghanistan, is in serious - danger of instability. the reintegration of the security and defence forces is our priority and we are taking serious measures to deal with this. as taliban insurgents continue their advance in afghanistan, us troops prepare for a massive airlift of civilians from kabul. flash flooding in...
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afghanistan's president says his top priority is boosting the armed forces, in his first national addresshe taliban stepped up their offensive. translation: our dear country is in dancer of translation: our dear country is in danger of instability _ translation: our dear country is in danger of instability and _ translation: our dear country is in danger of instability and the - danger of instability and the security forces and the stability thereof is our top priority and we are taking steps to ensure this. as taliban insurgents continue their advance in afghanistan, us troops prepare for a massive airlift of civilians from kabul. flash flooding in turkey kills at least 31 people — as southern europe records one of the hottest summers ever. the nhs warns that tens of thousands of people are risking their lives in england because they're unable to spot the first warning signs of cancer. and please don't stress the seals. a plea for holiday makers on the northeast coast of england to be more kind and respectful to the bathing mammals. and the dance music fightback after covid. that's in ha
afghanistan's president says his top priority is boosting the armed forces, in his first national addresshe taliban stepped up their offensive. translation: our dear country is in dancer of translation: our dear country is in danger of instability _ translation: our dear country is in danger of instability and _ translation: our dear country is in danger of instability and the - danger of instability and the security forces and the stability thereof is our top priority and we are taking steps...
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. >>> on the gridiron, the atlanta falcons are the first national football team to reach full vaccinationat means all of the players can practice and eat together without masks. >>> and the federal government has declared a water shortage for lake mead due to drought, triggering water conservation for states along the colorado river. the nation's largest reservoir is a lifeline for some 25 million people. for more news download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm tom hanson, cbs news, new york. >>> it' >>> it's tuesday, august 17th, 2021. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> breaking overnight. booster shots for the vaccinated. how soon all-americans could need a third shot to fight off the coronavirus. >>> i'm clear on my answer. i will not repeat the mistakes we've made in the past. >> defending his decision. president biden stands by the withdrawal of troops from afghanistan as desperate civilians try to flee from the taliban takeover. >>> grace hits haiti. the storm regains strength and dumps heavy rain jeopardizing
. >>> on the gridiron, the atlanta falcons are the first national football team to reach full vaccinationat means all of the players can practice and eat together without masks. >>> and the federal government has declared a water shortage for lake mead due to drought, triggering water conservation for states along the colorado river. the nation's largest reservoir is a lifeline for some 25 million people. for more news download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected...
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china has been one of the first major nations, and in fact is the first major nation to say it couldbusiness with the new taliban government and will probably be recognizing it. russia has had talks already, but russia's special envoy to afghanistan has spoken to its opposite number in the u.s.. the only way there's going to be a lasting peace in afghanistan is if all the countries in the region can agree on what it looks like. i have to say, looking down the road in the future, the west is going to be a lot less welcome. china will want the mineral resources, russia will want a peaceful, stable order area on those southern republics that stand between afghanistan and its own territory. iran has its own interests there. all of those countries, certainly china or russia, and iran who have bad relations with the united states will, to some extent, will be not exactly crowing, but narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blu
china has been one of the first major nations, and in fact is the first major nation to say it couldbusiness with the new taliban government and will probably be recognizing it. russia has had talks already, but russia's special envoy to afghanistan has spoken to its opposite number in the u.s.. the only way there's going to be a lasting peace in afghanistan is if all the countries in the region can agree on what it looks like. i have to say, looking down the road in the future, the west is...
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the following year he also passes the national banking act. this is for the firstime establishes green dollar is our national currency and establishes also income tax to pay for the war and during the war the union increases there's a very small tax 3% over $800 to pay it is the first income tax repealed in 1873 i believe in it comes back in 1913. but it was first away of the national governments financing is expensive on that level. that was a very important development. so all this happens when the civil war gettysburg vicksburg in 1863 and then the war is over, lincoln loses his life in 1865 he's assassinated at ford's theater. but his legacy lives on. here is the most amazing part of the story, lincoln's view of economic progress this building infrastructure really comes out of another part of his psyche in 1847 hit actually invented a vote. it was designed to lift up not a very big vote but is lifted up if it was in shallow waters he patented in 1848 and traveled on the illinois michigan canals. lincoln is the only president who is a patented inventor. it was
the following year he also passes the national banking act. this is for the firstime establishes green dollar is our national currency and establishes also income tax to pay for the war and during the war the union increases there's a very small tax 3% over $800 to pay it is the first income tax repealed in 1873 i believe in it comes back in 1913. but it was first away of the national governments financing is expensive on that level. that was a very important development. so all this happens...
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our country and our nation comes first. so let's hope. and our nation comes first. nation comes first. so let's hoe. ., ~' ,, and our nation comes first. so let's hoe. ., " r, and our nation comes first. so let's hoe. ., ~ . ., and our nation comes first. so let's hoe. . ~ . ., hope. thank you so much for your time. a student _ hope. thank you so much for your time. a student and _ hope. thank you so much for your time. a student and women's - hope. thank you so much for your l time. a student and women's rights activist in cabo. thank you very much indeed. well, the us government has been defending its decision to withdraw from the country. we spoke to our north america editor jon sopel, who's in washington, for reaction of the us secretary of state antony blinken�*s comments on the situation. well, i think he was trying to put a brave face on a situation that has turned chaotic, because, look, you can debate the policy about the wisdom or otherwise of pulling american forces out of afghanistan and there are many people, republican and democrat, who think you can't
our country and our nation comes first. so let's hope. and our nation comes first. nation comes first. so let's hoe. ., ~' ,, and our nation comes first. so let's hoe. ., " r, and our nation comes first. so let's hoe. ., ~ . ., and our nation comes first. so let's hoe. . ~ . ., hope. thank you so much for your time. a student _ hope. thank you so much for your time. a student and _ hope. thank you so much for your time. a student and women's - hope. thank you so much for your l time. a...
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. >> reporter: yellowstone, america's first national park, is probably best known as a place for bisone or for tourist to photograph. but for michael poland, it's something to study. he's the head of the yellowstone volcano observatory. >> there have been epic eruptions, not so long in the geologic past. >> reporter: the steam vents, and the mud pots, and all those geysers, more geysers than the rest of the worldcom bind combi the past they produced three altering productions. >> that's the purple outline here. >> reporter: the outline of the eruption is so big it stretches out of the park and into idaho where we met volcanologist. >> where we are in the sequence, that's president lower part. that's probably earlier, that's the upper part, that was later. >> reporter: we had that big volcano and ice a few years ago. >> oh, yeah. the volcano cloud has closed the skies over the uk, netherlands, scandinavia, and northern france and germany. >> reporter: how many times binger is that one? >> probably 4,000 times bigger. >> reporter: the scale of that potential destruction is why yellowston
. >> reporter: yellowstone, america's first national park, is probably best known as a place for bisone or for tourist to photograph. but for michael poland, it's something to study. he's the head of the yellowstone volcano observatory. >> there have been epic eruptions, not so long in the geologic past. >> reporter: the steam vents, and the mud pots, and all those geysers, more geysers than the rest of the worldcom bind combi the past they produced three altering productions....
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. >> reporter: tonight fun and food for the first national night out in richmond. >> we lost an officer due to covid so we have been extremely careful and mindful. >> reporter: that this pandemic is changing everything including policing. >> we want to be in person and interact with our community in person. in order to do that we have to get vaccinated. >> reporter: so county health officials brought covid-19 shots to the community tonight. a number of people rolling up their sleeves. jessica fontaine says she chose this event to get vaccinated for her mom. >> she's vaccinated and i just miss my mom and i can't see her until i get the vaccine. >> reporter: that's the message keith mitchell hopes the community will get during this national night out as we navigate through this pandemic. >> we are hoping with further education and once people become vaccinated that feeling of being frighten will begin to dismiss. >> reporter: in richmond, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> now to the tokyohe heart of champions on display. some of america's best athletes. >> we saw amazing performances. s
. >> reporter: tonight fun and food for the first national night out in richmond. >> we lost an officer due to covid so we have been extremely careful and mindful. >> reporter: that this pandemic is changing everything including policing. >> we want to be in person and interact with our community in person. in order to do that we have to get vaccinated. >> reporter: so county health officials brought covid-19 shots to the community tonight. a number of people...
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kenya is conducting a national wildlife census — the first of its kind in the country. to spot them from above even with an extra pair of eyes and as we are tracking them on foot. jamila is one of rangers tasked to count the elephants on foot, but in this forest, the elephants know where to hide. so researchers count by the consistency of their dung. we were taught how to see the age of the dung, to know if it is fresh or its over 24 hours. so when you see like this one, it is over 50 centimetres, no destruction, and also when it's fresh, it smells, it has an odour, it is also smooth in colour. so we've just been driving around the forest reserve looking for elephants and then right in front of our path, there is a herd right in front of us. actually, it's a bigger group than what you can see because we've spotted some crisscrossing, we can see some feeding and others playing and the rules here is that the elephants have the right of way so we just have two wait. kenya has carried out wildlife surveys before but this is the first time the country attempts to count all s
kenya is conducting a national wildlife census — the first of its kind in the country. to spot them from above even with an extra pair of eyes and as we are tracking them on foot. jamila is one of rangers tasked to count the elephants on foot, but in this forest, the elephants know where to hide. so researchers count by the consistency of their dung. we were taught how to see the age of the dung, to know if it is fresh or its over 24 hours. so when you see like this one, it is over 50...
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these olympics, because there's always been that rivalry between japan and china, and to be the first nation -- well, it's not anymore, post-pandemic, but pandemic games was really important for japan, and not to give that to china. but you know, i don't know what's going to happen in the next six months. every day, things change so much, that i would not dare to give any assumptions about what we're going to be seeing in the next six months. hazem: fair enough. ross griffin, if some sort of a boycott does happen, and i'm not saying it will, for china, for beijing in 2022, what will be the ramifications of that, do you think? >> it's hard to say. in my own personal opinion, i think money talks in these things, so i don't see any -- i don't see any boycott happening, and i don't see any delay in the games happening, if contracts are signed by television companies and sponsors, i think the games are going to go ahead. if you want some hint as to how things could pan out, i think looking at the russian olympic committee team, as it's called in these games, might give you some clue in all of the
these olympics, because there's always been that rivalry between japan and china, and to be the first nation -- well, it's not anymore, post-pandemic, but pandemic games was really important for japan, and not to give that to china. but you know, i don't know what's going to happen in the next six months. every day, things change so much, that i would not dare to give any assumptions about what we're going to be seeing in the next six months. hazem: fair enough. ross griffin, if some sort of a...
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the national standard workweek from 40 hours to 32 the fact that we're seeing, you know, the first nationalislation proposed to move to a 32 hour work week just shows you how much. >> part of the deal are thinking about this has shifted in the last couple years. alex pang helps companies to transition to reduced hours and a key is more efficient use of meetings and overall time he says increase down time leads to healthier and happier workers. it can also lead to less company turnover. >> makes the whole enterprise and people's careers allies just more sustainable so that, you know, success ceases to be a kind of arms race or against burnout and become something that, you know, you can, you know, you can think about and enjoy for word of a longer period of your life. i never want to go back across. thing is we never go back. >> that was nancy loo reporting coming up next. at 5 reproductive rights activists. they are weighing in on the upcoming recall election by pro choice groups are anti recall. also new numbers on breakthrough cases from the cdc. but the latest information can tell us abo
the national standard workweek from 40 hours to 32 the fact that we're seeing, you know, the first nationalislation proposed to move to a 32 hour work week just shows you how much. >> part of the deal are thinking about this has shifted in the last couple years. alex pang helps companies to transition to reduced hours and a key is more efficient use of meetings and overall time he says increase down time leads to healthier and happier workers. it can also lead to less company turnover....
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the following year, that's easy to do the following year, also passes the national banking act and this is for the firstenbacks from the green dollar that is our national currency and it establishes also an income tax to pay forom the war and during the war the gdp actually increases very small tax 3 percent over $800 to pay it a flat tax but it was the first income tax repealed in 1873 believe that comes back to 1913 but as a first wave of the national government financing the expenses on that level so that was a very important development rated so this happens during the civil war, the horrible battles gettysburg's pittsburgh, and 81863 in the war is over lincoln loses his life rated that was 1865. in the theater. but his legacy lives on. and here's the mostre amazing pt of the story is that lincoln view of economic progress that is building infrastructure and raising elbows, really comes out of another part of his psyche. this was in 1947, eventually invented about design to lift up at a very big boat but it was lifted up in shallow waters and he patented it before he left washington in 1948 and trav
the following year, that's easy to do the following year, also passes the national banking act and this is for the firstenbacks from the green dollar that is our national currency and it establishes also an income tax to pay forom the war and during the war the gdp actually increases very small tax 3 percent over $800 to pay it a flat tax but it was the first income tax repealed in 1873 believe that comes back to 1913 but as a first wave of the national government financing the expenses on that...
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pacific railway acts, to laws which finance the following year he also passes the national banking act. this is fort. the first time establishes the green back, the green dollar that is our national currency. and establishes also an income tax to pay for the war. during the war the union economy, the gdp increases. it was a very small text, 3% over $800 to pay it the flak tax. it was the first income tax repealed in 1873 i believe. it comes back in 1913. it was the first way of the national government financing its expenses on that level. that was a very important development. all that happens during the civil war, of course there is the horrible battle in 1863 and then the war is over, lincoln loses his life, 1865 he is assassinated at ford's theater. but his legacy lives on. here is the most amazing part of the story. lincoln's view of economic progress that is building infrastructure, really comes out of a another part of his psyche. in 1847 he had actually invented a boat. it was a boat designed to lift, not a very big boat but lift it up if it was in shallow waters. he patented it before he left washingto
pacific railway acts, to laws which finance the following year he also passes the national banking act. this is fort. the first time establishes the green back, the green dollar that is our national currency. and establishes also an income tax to pay for the war. during the war the union economy, the gdp increases. it was a very small text, 3% over $800 to pay it the flak tax. it was the first income tax repealed in 1873 i believe. it comes back in 1913. it was the first way of the national...
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the national standard workweek from 40 hours to 32 the fact that we're seeing, you know, the first nationallegislation proposed to move to a 32 hour work week just shows you how much. >> part of the deal are thinking about this has shifted in the last couple years. alex pang helps companies to transition to reduce hours and a key is more efficient use of meetings and overall time he says increase down time leads to healthier and happier workers. it can also lead to less company turnover. >> makes the whole enterprise and people's careers alive. just more sustainable so that, you know, success ceases to be a kind of arms race or against burnout and become something that, you know, you can, you know, you can think about and enjoy for word of a longer period of your life. i never want to go back across. thing is we never go back. >> well, still ahead on the kron 00:00am morning news as more kids get ready to head back to school. there's a growing concern about the number up on vaccinated. students will have more on that. we get back. welcome back to the kron 4 morning news let's get another ch
the national standard workweek from 40 hours to 32 the fact that we're seeing, you know, the first nationallegislation proposed to move to a 32 hour work week just shows you how much. >> part of the deal are thinking about this has shifted in the last couple years. alex pang helps companies to transition to reduce hours and a key is more efficient use of meetings and overall time he says increase down time leads to healthier and happier workers. it can also lead to less company turnover....
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so, this was from the first national bank of marmth, advertising the safe deposit boxes and administration and trusty shift. what sheridan's ride has to do with that but ultimately, they're using it as a marketing tool. and over the years, i've collected, along with one of my former colleagues now, she's retired from shenandoah university. we've worked for years on this event of sheridan's ride. it's amazing. things like tobacco, insurance, plows, sewing needles. if you could think of it, chances are the images of sheridan's ride were used in some way to market and sell these proddics. but as sheridan's ride became more and more popular u muthaul jzed, some people were beginning to doubt the validity of it all. you know, where does the truth stop and the myth begin? there were even some union veterans, who regarded sheridan's ride as mere tattal and poppycock. so, you have union detractors. and particularly those against who he defeated and fought in the shenandoah valley. confederate veterans refuse to give any credit to sheridan at all for his success at ceder creek. they refusz to give
so, this was from the first national bank of marmth, advertising the safe deposit boxes and administration and trusty shift. what sheridan's ride has to do with that but ultimately, they're using it as a marketing tool. and over the years, i've collected, along with one of my former colleagues now, she's retired from shenandoah university. we've worked for years on this event of sheridan's ride. it's amazing. things like tobacco, insurance, plows, sewing needles. if you could think of it,...
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nation's cybersecurity. crowdstrike cofounder reveals what he says must be done first. johnson & johnson saying a booster dose of its covid shot could increase your protection, and it's coming. but with more shots and testing come massive amounts of medical waste. how one company is end handling the growing load and what her stock could possibly do with all of those newsy rings and tests that are now needed. hacked accounts, forgotten passwords, ah, the per reu8s of crypto trading are many, but news breaking today that one banking institution has now become the first in the nation to not only offer fdic-insured crypto buying that's linked directly to your bank account, but promises you'll never be locked out of your crypto wallet with. we've got the ceo of the bank that's doing it. fox business alert are, let's get right to it, the bears are hiding in their caves as we connect off this final hour of trade, but the bulls are swarming the mid cap stops and russell 2000 for small cap names. these two text -- etfs on your screen is, you can see they are on the move higher b
nation's cybersecurity. crowdstrike cofounder reveals what he says must be done first. johnson & johnson saying a booster dose of its covid shot could increase your protection, and it's coming. but with more shots and testing come massive amounts of medical waste. how one company is end handling the growing load and what her stock could possibly do with all of those newsy rings and tests that are now needed. hacked accounts, forgotten passwords, ah, the per reu8s of crypto trading are many,...
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afghanistan's president says his top priority is boosting the armed forces, in his first national addressince the taliban stepped up their offensive. as taliban insurgents continue their advance in afghanistan, us troops prepare for a massive airlift of civilians from kabul. flash flooding in turkey kills at least 31 people — as southern europe records one of the hottest summers ever. now on bbc news, the media show. hello. this week we are asking how hard is it to report on the ground in china and tell the story of that country to the wider world? journalists covering the fatal floods, which included those terrifying scenes from the underground train as it filled up with water, found that their presence was not always welcome. other major titles, including the new york times, increasingly have to rely on stringers as their own reporters are working outside china's borders. and steve vines, the observer's man in hong kong since the 1980s said this week that it was no longer safe for him to be there and has decided to come back to the uk. so what is the situation forjournalists in china an
afghanistan's president says his top priority is boosting the armed forces, in his first national addressince the taliban stepped up their offensive. as taliban insurgents continue their advance in afghanistan, us troops prepare for a massive airlift of civilians from kabul. flash flooding in turkey kills at least 31 people — as southern europe records one of the hottest summers ever. now on bbc news, the media show. hello. this week we are asking how hard is it to report on the ground in...
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i was disappointed to see even the rich and generous and prosperous nations look in word first, the g7 meeting, the leaders, at least 1 billion doses of vaccine and also gain coming through to mobilize $100 billion a year for therapy addressing climate change. including the united nations, more in 1990s. as of today, it is deadlocked, has cost its credibility. groups are diminished with internal divisions. we need more alliances among civil societies, ngos, academics and organizations. these collaborations, powerful negotiations of climate change arrangements and the goals of sustainable development. combined in unique perspectives, with resources. it is essential that the hatred of the others to express economic expansion and military power need our support. with the finalists. 850 people have been killed and 4500 people are now under detention in me and bar. i lived in the middle east. i fully appreciate that the people are less full state solutions not respected by all the slides, the palestinian people who will suffer by the overpowering military forces of israel, therefore, two st
i was disappointed to see even the rich and generous and prosperous nations look in word first, the g7 meeting, the leaders, at least 1 billion doses of vaccine and also gain coming through to mobilize $100 billion a year for therapy addressing climate change. including the united nations, more in 1990s. as of today, it is deadlocked, has cost its credibility. groups are diminished with internal divisions. we need more alliances among civil societies, ngos, academics and organizations. these...
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afghanistan's president says his top priority is boosting the armed forces, in his first national addresse reintegration of the security and defence forces is our priority and we are taking serious measures to deal with this. as taliban insurgents continue their advance in afghanistan,
afghanistan's president says his top priority is boosting the armed forces, in his first national addresse reintegration of the security and defence forces is our priority and we are taking serious measures to deal with this. as taliban insurgents continue their advance in afghanistan,
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this is from the first national bank of your mouth, they're saying safety deposit boxes and trustee ship of the--. what's sheridan's right has to do with that ultimately, they're using it as a marketing tool. and over the years i collected along with one of my former colleagues, now she is retired but we've worked for years on this event of sheridan thrived. it is amazing, things like tobacco, insurance, sewing needles if you can think of it chances are that the images of sheridan's ride were used in some ways to market and sell these products. but of course as the event of sheridan's ride became more and more popular and as it became mythologized, people were beginning to early some people were beginning to doubt the the validity of it all. where does the truth stop? and the mid-begin? they were even some union veterans such as steven manning, who regarded sheridan's ride as poppycock. the so you have some union veterans who are detractors of this event. but the biggest a tractor, and understandably so were confederate veterans the. particularly those against whom sheridan fought and de
this is from the first national bank of your mouth, they're saying safety deposit boxes and trustee ship of the--. what's sheridan's right has to do with that ultimately, they're using it as a marketing tool. and over the years i collected along with one of my former colleagues, now she is retired but we've worked for years on this event of sheridan thrived. it is amazing, things like tobacco, insurance, sewing needles if you can think of it chances are that the images of sheridan's ride were...
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we are going to create the nation's first fully paid parental leave program. they say that again, we're going to create the nation's first fully paid parental leave program. more new mothers. the primary caregivers will receive their full pay up to 12 weeks. faulkner says to make the program work he would take the edd out of the equation. >> and put the system into the hands of employers. his plan also includes a 100% fully refundable child care tax credit and recall election candidate john ocso in sacramento today. he unveiled his plans for education. the republican businessman says his proposal keep california schools open and return power to parents. says the state's focus needs to be on students in learning, not on unions and politics. the bottom line. >> we've got to get politics out of the schools. we've got to make sure that our schools teach reading writing and arithmetic that they don't get that we get political indoctrination out of the schools. we get political influence out of the schools. we make our schools professional so that our kids can learn
we are going to create the nation's first fully paid parental leave program. they say that again, we're going to create the nation's first fully paid parental leave program. more new mothers. the primary caregivers will receive their full pay up to 12 weeks. faulkner says to make the program work he would take the edd out of the equation. >> and put the system into the hands of employers. his plan also includes a 100% fully refundable child care tax credit and recall election candidate...
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so this is from the the first national bank of yarmouth and yarmouth, port, massachusetts advertising their general banking safe deposit boxes and administration and trustee ship of the states. what's sheridan's ride has to do with that? but ultimately they're using it as a marketing tool and over the years i've collected along with a one of my former colleagues now. she's retired from shenandoah university, dr. jerry kiefer. we've worked for years on on event of sheridan's ride. it's amazing, you know things like tobacco insurance plow sewing needles if you could think of it. chances are images of sheridan's ride were used in some way to market and sell. these products but of course as the event of sheridan's ride became more and more popular as it became mythologized. people were beginning to some people. we're beginning to doubt the validity of it all. you know, where does the true stop? and the myth again? there were even some union veterans. such as union veterans stephen manning who regarded sheridan's ride as he wrote as mere twaddle and pure poppycock. so you have some union v
so this is from the the first national bank of yarmouth and yarmouth, port, massachusetts advertising their general banking safe deposit boxes and administration and trustee ship of the states. what's sheridan's ride has to do with that? but ultimately they're using it as a marketing tool and over the years i've collected along with a one of my former colleagues now. she's retired from shenandoah university, dr. jerry kiefer. we've worked for years on on event of sheridan's ride. it's amazing,...
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we did not big -- build a national war memorial after world war one. our first true national war memorial in the nation's capital was a vietnam war memorial, which was dedicated in 1982 just about a decade after america stop fighting in that war. and since then, we've been working backwards in time because after the vietnam veterans memorial we built a korean memorial, and then we built a world war ii memorial. all of those memorials were built with the leadership and the political and financial support of veterans of those wars. and their families. when we got to world war i, there were no remaining veterans. frank buckles, the last american veteran of world war i died in 2011 at the age of 110. so, this memorial was unique in that it was being created to honor a generation of soldiers who were no longer with us. to commemorate an event that had happened a century before. it was also unique in the sense that the memorials we think of on the national mall, all of those memorials have to do is be a memorial, they serve no other function. the world war one memoria
we did not big -- build a national war memorial after world war one. our first true national war memorial in the nation's capital was a vietnam war memorial, which was dedicated in 1982 just about a decade after america stop fighting in that war. and since then, we've been working backwards in time because after the vietnam veterans memorial we built a korean memorial, and then we built a world war ii memorial. all of those memorials were built with the leadership and the political and...
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but katie benner is here from "the new york times," she was the first national reporter today to report on what he said. speaking with katie in just a moment. and tonight, we're getting late word that a conservative trump-appointed federal judge in d.c. has just ruled that a multi-billion lawsuit against rudy giuliani, sidney powell, and mike lindell will be allowed to proceed. this is from the company dominion, who was at the center of the election conspiracy theories. but with this huge lawsuit now proceeding against them, former president trump's lawyers and his surrogates that have been pushing these trash theories for him are facing increasingly serious consequences for doing so. even as the department of homeland security warns that the consequences for the country might be more political violence this month. for president trump, of course, there's been no negative consequences whatsoever for stoking any of this stuff. but people working on his behalf have seen things get more dire. there's lots to get to tonight, stay with us. then i discovered sofi. completely changed my life. l
but katie benner is here from "the new york times," she was the first national reporter today to report on what he said. speaking with katie in just a moment. and tonight, we're getting late word that a conservative trump-appointed federal judge in d.c. has just ruled that a multi-billion lawsuit against rudy giuliani, sidney powell, and mike lindell will be allowed to proceed. this is from the company dominion, who was at the center of the election conspiracy theories. but with this...
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he was so much under siege of his very first national security announcement on the afghan and pakistanthe first of its kind to point the finger at pakistan and detail action they were going to take but it was never enacted because the administration was prevented from functioning from within, constantly under attack and being undermined but what i have learned something quite significant tonight that is being left out of the narrative here is a biden administration goes down the path, i was very shocked today when i heard biden actually say these words in his press conference saying they gave up and fled the country and i couldn't believe it because i have been in touch with the vice president of afghanistan and i know that days ago he left the capital and went to the valley where he joined the very famous northern alliance commander and they are part of a resistance, they haven't surrendered, haven't given up and hearing the reports today about people going door-to-door in the taliban hunting down and wondering what happened to the special operations forces planned all of the stories
he was so much under siege of his very first national security announcement on the afghan and pakistanthe first of its kind to point the finger at pakistan and detail action they were going to take but it was never enacted because the administration was prevented from functioning from within, constantly under attack and being undermined but what i have learned something quite significant tonight that is being left out of the narrative here is a biden administration goes down the path, i was...
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keep in mind california is imposing first in the nation vaccine mandate for healthcare workers. state healthcare workers, you now have a deadline to get your two doses by september 30. that order came down yesterday and applies to workers in all hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, other healthcare settings. >> many of the large healthcare systems have done this including ucsf and many others. kaiser did it a few days ago. it is appropriate for all healthcare workers in the state to be vaccinated and shouldn't be able to come near vulnerable patients unless they are. >> reporter: for a full list of those vaccine sites in alameda county, go to our website kpix.com. i am justin andrews, kpix5. >> we are seeing a lot of those vaccination sites pop up now. thank you. >>> starting today people in napa will wear a mask inside public places regardless of vaccination status. solano is now the only bay area county not enforcing indoor mask rules. >>> back to school front today governor newsom will stop by a school in san bernardino to talk about return of full in person instruction. we
keep in mind california is imposing first in the nation vaccine mandate for healthcare workers. state healthcare workers, you now have a deadline to get your two doses by september 30. that order came down yesterday and applies to workers in all hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, other healthcare settings. >> many of the large healthcare systems have done this including ucsf and many others. kaiser did it a few days ago. it is appropriate for all healthcare workers in the state to be...
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campaign in 2008, where we convened on a daily basis staring our dream and hoping to elect the first nations woman president. although the dream was dispersed, rachel went to the campaign to serve in the office of the global women's issues at the state department under secretary clinton. she was also a member of the white house council on women and girls and working with rachel and both of the campaign and at state, i saw how she applied her intellect, creativity, humanity and dedication to every project she undertook and it is for all of these reasons and so many more that it gives me total sheer joy to see her hard work now in book form. we are also thrilled that rachel's wonderful co-author, meighan stone, is with us tonight. a force of nature when it comes to fighting for the rights of women and girls. she's a fellow at the council on foreign relations and for three years was president of the mall allah fund, one of one of the world's most influential nonprofits working to ensure girls can go to school and do so safely. as an advocate she served on the board of john lewis' bipartisan fai
campaign in 2008, where we convened on a daily basis staring our dream and hoping to elect the first nations woman president. although the dream was dispersed, rachel went to the campaign to serve in the office of the global women's issues at the state department under secretary clinton. she was also a member of the white house council on women and girls and working with rachel and both of the campaign and at state, i saw how she applied her intellect, creativity, humanity and dedication to...
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there is an aspect of it that we hate but this is america's first national culture. before people are playing the same games, watching the same movies and going to the same sports events and all these things the develop later, the first thing that all americans do is talk about the federal electoral system. back when maine and california and texas were weeks apart from each other the one thing they had in common is politics. popular culture build up around politics before any of those in before the super bowl and the oscars and all of that this was american culture. some of that is valuable and there was a time in the 1800s when we were leaving the world in expanding right and it's a deeply flawed system but this is something that is valuable and i think one of the things that just trying to get across the history is the trade-offs that come with it. is it inevitable that high participation means of we politics and low participation means you don't talk politics at the dinner table and it's all dull and boring and is there a way and i don't have the answer to this to
there is an aspect of it that we hate but this is america's first national culture. before people are playing the same games, watching the same movies and going to the same sports events and all these things the develop later, the first thing that all americans do is talk about the federal electoral system. back when maine and california and texas were weeks apart from each other the one thing they had in common is politics. popular culture build up around politics before any of those in before...
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the national standard workweek from 40 hours to 32 the fact that we're seeing, you know, the first national legislation proposed. >> to move to a 32 hour work week just shows you how much one of the you know, are thinking about this has shifted in the last couple years. alex pang helps companies to transition to reduced hours and a key is more efficient use of meetings and overall time. >> he says increase down time leads to healthier and happier workers. it can also lead to less company turnover. >> makes the whole enterprise and people's careers allies just more sustainable so that, you know, success ceases to be a kind of arms race or against burnout and become something that, you know, you can, you know, you can think about and enjoy for word of a longer period of your life. i never want to go back across me because we never go back. >> nancy loo ktla 5 news. >> right now. millions of americans find themselves and housing limbo tonight as the federal moratorium on evictions ends at midnight. house lawmakers stood on the issue before they went to recess. a north carolina man has a new le
the national standard workweek from 40 hours to 32 the fact that we're seeing, you know, the first national legislation proposed. >> to move to a 32 hour work week just shows you how much one of the you know, are thinking about this has shifted in the last couple years. alex pang helps companies to transition to reduced hours and a key is more efficient use of meetings and overall time. >> he says increase down time leads to healthier and happier workers. it can also lead to less...
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. >>> the first state in the nation, california makes a monumental change to its vaccination policy forthcare workers. >>> much of the great highway in san francisco is closed right now, but changeha about why in my story. >>> smoke from the northern california wildfires starting to drift into our area, hour-by- hour forecast coming up. abc7 news at 11:00 starts right now. >> building a better bay area moving forward finding solutions, this is abc7 news. >>> i parked and walked in and they said they're already out. >> tonight confusion and frustration over booster shots. it's not authorized, but san francisco general started giving out the supplemental vaccine doses anyway, but it wasn't a smooth process for everyone. good evening and thank you joining us. i'm ama daetz. >> we spoke with people who received the booster and some of those who were turned away. >> reporter: on thursday a line of people waited under this white tent at san francisco general hospital for a booster. this came three days after abc7 broke the news that the hospital along with san francisco's department of public
. >>> the first state in the nation, california makes a monumental change to its vaccination policy forthcare workers. >>> much of the great highway in san francisco is closed right now, but changeha about why in my story. >>> smoke from the northern california wildfires starting to drift into our area, hour-by- hour forecast coming up. abc7 news at 11:00 starts right now. >> building a better bay area moving forward finding solutions, this is abc7 news....
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then we try to help all of those countries and then as you know the united nations and over 1000 places in africa and for the first time in the history united nations deployed those forces united states and united kingdom and there should be no pre- movement and the lockdown at that time. so this is what we are able to do that. in the case of corona 19 that was who but the united states reduce membership at the beginning but then congress for the united states that security policy in the case of ebola adopted the resolution saying that corona was a serious threat. so now what happened to ebola? it took three months for the security council to see that corona 19 was a serious threat but because of that condition with those powers and china so there was a huge difference even as a former secretary general with those i work closely that this issue not the who alone. this is a lesson that's very serious not to repeat the same mistake if and when this virus may happen a can happen any time so i think more and more such outbreaks may happen which is why we have to take action to chaos of the nature and then to be statin
then we try to help all of those countries and then as you know the united nations and over 1000 places in africa and for the first time in the history united nations deployed those forces united states and united kingdom and there should be no pre- movement and the lockdown at that time. so this is what we are able to do that. in the case of corona 19 that was who but the united states reduce membership at the beginning but then congress for the united states that security policy in the case...
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the national standard workweek from 40 hours to 32 the fact that we're seeing, you know, the first nationalegislation proposed. >> to move to a 32 hour work week just shows you how much one of the you know, are thinking about this has shifted in the last couple years. alex pang helps companies to transition to reduced hours and a key is more efficient use of meetings and overall time. >> he says increase down time leads to healthier and happier workers. it can also lead to less company turnover. >> makes the whole enterprise and people's careers alive. just more sustainable so that, you know, success ceases to be a kind of arms race or against burnout and become something that, you know, you can, you know, you can think about and enjoy for word of a longer period of your life. i never want to go back across me because we never go back. >> nancy loo ktla 5 news. >> let's talk olympics right now. as us gymnastics has just announced in a tweet tonight that star simone biles has withdrawn from the floor final and will make a decision about if she will compete in the beam later on this week. thi
the national standard workweek from 40 hours to 32 the fact that we're seeing, you know, the first nationalegislation proposed. >> to move to a 32 hour work week just shows you how much one of the you know, are thinking about this has shifted in the last couple years. alex pang helps companies to transition to reduced hours and a key is more efficient use of meetings and overall time. >> he says increase down time leads to healthier and happier workers. it can also lead to less...
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decision to report president trump's call to the ukrainian president, onto his first impeachment. national security analysts peter bergen books in the life and the rise and fall of osama bin laden and an honor bound, recalling her military service in her decision to better politics and run against senate minority leader and a leader mitch mcconnell. also being published this week, wall street journal tech reporters provides history of elon musk auto company tesla and powerplay. in the ambassador, historian susan reynolds describes joseph kennedy's time as ambassador to great britain in the lead up to world war ii. and rebecca donner, tell the story with american mildred who led an underground resistance group in germany during world war ii and all the frequent troubles of our base. find these titles this coming week wherever books are sold in watch for many of the authors to appear in the near future on book tv. >> good evening everybody and welcome, braddock graham the co-owner along with my wife and we have a very relevant and thought-provoking program for you this evening featuring two
decision to report president trump's call to the ukrainian president, onto his first impeachment. national security analysts peter bergen books in the life and the rise and fall of osama bin laden and an honor bound, recalling her military service in her decision to better politics and run against senate minority leader and a leader mitch mcconnell. also being published this week, wall street journal tech reporters provides history of elon musk auto company tesla and powerplay. in the...
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this is a good day to spend time with the pamly -- family and allow the national gander first respondrs to respond as needed. benjamin: do you feel suffolk county is better suited to handle this kind of a storm than it used to be? >> the thing that happens when you go through storms like this and you never want to, you never want to experience them, but what they do bring is the kind of experience that prepares you for future events that you can't get anywhere else and we have those relationships, those experiences that people have gone through and every storm is different. super storm sandy was one of those. a lot of these storms are less than predicted. that's one of those that as it got closer right before it hit, it got even worse. so we're always remaining cog any sanlt of the fact -- cognizant of the fact that these storms shift, trajectory changes, have you to remain vigilant and we'll continue to do that with this storm as well. benjamin: do you feel you have all the resources that you need? is there anything that you're looking for at the moment that you think could really he
this is a good day to spend time with the pamly -- family and allow the national gander first respondrs to respond as needed. benjamin: do you feel suffolk county is better suited to handle this kind of a storm than it used to be? >> the thing that happens when you go through storms like this and you never want to, you never want to experience them, but what they do bring is the kind of experience that prepares you for future events that you can't get anywhere else and we have those...