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commissioner harrington? >> commissioner harrington: at the risk of listening to public comment, it does seem like there were other suggestions. without making it too accuracy, we you come back next time, could we talk about moving forward directly, suspending and negotiating, implementing early or i think it was called a third party blind review? i think you're hearing their frustration about movement. >> president maxwell: i think it will be important to talk about what we need to do that. some of them, we need other people. we need the modesto and the turlock. we need them to be able to do early implementation. i think we need to have an idea what that would entail on each one of those. commissioner ajami, did you have something to add? >> commissioner ajami: i wanted to say quickly, i appreciate everybody's comments. i'm not sure what the blind review really meant. i'm on one of the boards of the national academy. that's why i say that. i think that's a possibility. i'm not sure whether it's blind just ba
commissioner harrington? >> commissioner harrington: at the risk of listening to public comment, it does seem like there were other suggestions. without making it too accuracy, we you come back next time, could we talk about moving forward directly, suspending and negotiating, implementing early or i think it was called a third party blind review? i think you're hearing their frustration about movement. >> president maxwell: i think it will be important to talk about what we need to...
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commissioner harrington? >> if i could add my thanks to the staff and tribal leaders. that was really good to hear. i've thought it very important, but i attend meetings in canada and other places where the meetings in canada and other places, and they start meetings with, we acknowledge we are on the land of the first peoples. >> well, you took the words exactly out of my mouth. that's exactly what i was going to talk about, and i think it's important that when we raise the last beam at our new center, i read those -- i read the land management. i read that, so i think it's important that we know where we're stepping, and so i plan to definitely do that, and so i'm very thankful that you brought it up, and everybody's nodding their head, so yes, that will be a part of it. and i believe the board of supervisors is doing that, as well, so we certainly will. yes, commissioner ajami? >> i just also want to thank the tribal leaders and michael for -- and the rest of the staff for bringing this to us and talking a
commissioner harrington? >> if i could add my thanks to the staff and tribal leaders. that was really good to hear. i've thought it very important, but i attend meetings in canada and other places where the meetings in canada and other places, and they start meetings with, we acknowledge we are on the land of the first peoples. >> well, you took the words exactly out of my mouth. that's exactly what i was going to talk about, and i think it's important that when we raise the last...
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the w chris harrington. thank you very much. okay, next up is shift our show about all things digital this time with a look at so vulnerable 80, a smart home to our launching news line from berlin. i will be back at the top of the hour with some more headlines in the meantime. remember, you can get all the latest from around the world on our way through w dot com. the news w is crime sliders are back africa. the most successful radio drama theories continues. all episodes are available online. course you can share and this goes on the w africa, facebook page and other social media platforms, crime fighters tune in.
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commissioner harrington. so glad to hear your voice. you have been quiet. >> i think what you are saying makes sense, commissioners. i am trying to clarify. there is a strategic plan. what normally happens is identification of the ideal candidate. talk to the stakeholders and say the ideal candidate would have these abilities and that kind of stuff. then compare your candidates to that kind of ideal. is that what we are looking at here? >> i think that could be, yes, part of it. yes, i think so. also, talking to the hawkins group maybe we could have them come in and talk about this. they were saying that is how you come up with qualifications and priorities. maybe they are not too far from each other, i am not sure, but we could certainly have them come in after talking to all of you. they do have a summary of that and they have the qualifications that we had in 2012 so we can look at those things. i think it is probably a combination of all of that. we could certainly have them come in and talk about it. even maybe take howard, the per
commissioner harrington. so glad to hear your voice. you have been quiet. >> i think what you are saying makes sense, commissioners. i am trying to clarify. there is a strategic plan. what normally happens is identification of the ideal candidate. talk to the stakeholders and say the ideal candidate would have these abilities and that kind of stuff. then compare your candidates to that kind of ideal. is that what we are looking at here? >> i think that could be, yes, part of it....
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doug harrington or any of the other executives who run divisions like advertising and devices businessnd the alexa business. one of the peer is is now their boss and that can create an uncomfortable dynamic as well. >> and so, i think we should spend some time talking about donald trump. clear lay big piece of amazon's narrative over the past four or five years. just mutual animosity between bezos and trump. you get into it a lot in the book. was it a good thing that this happened? was it bezos' fat for -- dishead do lose anything for not fostering a better relationship with trump? what's your assessment. >> those are really good questions. i think when i fish inned the book i to -- i mouth have thought that bezos -- he got up on the wrong foot. and i -- it's the end of 2015. donald trump is campaigning to be president. he has taken shots at everyone. and bezos enters the fray with an e-mail that sends out the space. we're saving the in the blue origin rocky and pr executives at amazon were asking jeff not to send the e-mails and he inexist don't know if he was just being protective of
doug harrington or any of the other executives who run divisions like advertising and devices businessnd the alexa business. one of the peer is is now their boss and that can create an uncomfortable dynamic as well. >> and so, i think we should spend some time talking about donald trump. clear lay big piece of amazon's narrative over the past four or five years. just mutual animosity between bezos and trump. you get into it a lot in the book. was it a good thing that this happened? was it...
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well doug harrington or any of the other executives who run divisions like advertising and the deviceusiness one of the peers is now the boss and that can create an uncomfortable dynamic as well. >> we should spend some time talking about donald trump. clearly a big piece of the narrative over the past four or five years. there's a mutual animosity you get into it a lot in the book. did he not foster a better relationship, what is the assessment? >> those are not really good questions. i think when i finished the book i thought i might have thought that he got off on the wrong foot. donald trump is campaigning to be president and taking shots at everyone and he enters the fray with an e-mail that basically sends him to space. jay carney and some other executives were asking him not to send those e-mails and he sort of insisted may be there was a little bit of ego and then trump one which seems like a lifetime ago. and bezos gets hammered. he probably would have anyway because "washington post" does a great job covering the administration. but the ramifications of that and the portion
well doug harrington or any of the other executives who run divisions like advertising and the deviceusiness one of the peers is now the boss and that can create an uncomfortable dynamic as well. >> we should spend some time talking about donald trump. clearly a big piece of the narrative over the past four or five years. there's a mutual animosity you get into it a lot in the book. did he not foster a better relationship, what is the assessment? >> those are not really good...
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here in the studio to talk more about france keller and the german football federation is chris harrington found dean of sports he didn't last long as president did he know he did not say the german football association has been riddled with scandals for years now he took over for its color in 2019 after his predecessor resigned over accepting of expensive watch you know and that same year he won winemaker of the year so you could argue maybe he should have stuck to what he was better at you know because clearly he failed and one of his goals making the d.s. be is what we call it here in germany so boring you don't want to talk about it the idea that he compares his own vice president to an infamous nazi judge one of the architects of the holocaust. if not the dark is one of the darkest chapters in german history completely no go it should be a 0 tolerance approach you know i like the idea that he is stepping down he does become the 1st president that has to address his own sports court within the german football association so he'll have his day in court as they say in charlie explain him
here in the studio to talk more about france keller and the german football federation is chris harrington found dean of sports he didn't last long as president did he know he did not say the german football association has been riddled with scandals for years now he took over for its color in 2019 after his predecessor resigned over accepting of expensive watch you know and that same year he won winemaker of the year so you could argue maybe he should have stuck to what he was better at you...
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here in the studio to talk more about france keller and the german football federation is crass harrington from sports he didn't last long as president did he know he did not say the german football association has been riddled with scandals for years now he took over for its color in 2019 after his predecessor resigned over except in of expensive watch you know and that same year he knew. winemaker of the year so you could argue maybe he should've stuck to what he was better at you know because clearly he failed and one of his goals making the d.s.p. is what we call it here in germany so boring you don't want to talk about it the idea that he compares his own vice president to an infamous nazi judge one of the architects of the holocaust if not the darkest one of the darkest chapters in german history completely no go it should be a 0 tolerance approach you know i like the idea that he is stepping down he does become the 1st president that has to address his own sports court within the german football association so he'll have his day in court as they say and charlie explain himself you k
here in the studio to talk more about france keller and the german football federation is crass harrington from sports he didn't last long as president did he know he did not say the german football association has been riddled with scandals for years now he took over for its color in 2019 after his predecessor resigned over except in of expensive watch you know and that same year he knew. winemaker of the year so you could argue maybe he should've stuck to what he was better at you know...
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i'm elissa harrington ktvu fox two news.e faculty members and students at city college of san francisco are planning a car caravan tomorrow outside city hall. the demonstration is their latest attempt to get financial help from the city as city college deals with a budget crisis. its board of trustees is expected to decide next week whether to lay off hundreds of faculty members. in response to a $33 million budget shortfall. the proposed job cuts could target roughly half of the faculty members in the nursing program. lawmakers in sacramento are considering a bill that would require the states 116 community colleges to adopt a common numbering system for general education who take courses at more than one community college end up repeating some classes they say adopting. common numbering system would divert time and attention from other important issues, all right, that red flag warning is in effect, and it's in the effect for the areas in red, and it really is just a small part of the bay area on but it's an important part
i'm elissa harrington ktvu fox two news.e faculty members and students at city college of san francisco are planning a car caravan tomorrow outside city hall. the demonstration is their latest attempt to get financial help from the city as city college deals with a budget crisis. its board of trustees is expected to decide next week whether to lay off hundreds of faculty members. in response to a $33 million budget shortfall. the proposed job cuts could target roughly half of the faculty...
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i'm elissa harrington ktvu, fox two news. but you ask his restricting travel to india as the country deals with a deadly covid-19 serge, i'm charles watson. i've got the latest coming up and a look back at the life and career of oscar winning actress pan with me thane dying every day and likely, many more uncounted. more than 400,000 cases were reported in that country. today alone. the u. s is extended help as the country grapples with the deadly search box is charles watson has details on the much needed aid as well as new travel restrictions. the u. s will restrict travel from india as the country deals with the devastating covid-19 surge. the policy was recommended by the centers for disease control and prevention and will go into effect on tuesday. it bars most non us citizens from entering the united states, with a few exceptions, such as permanent residents and students think joe biden administration has. been more lenient with this compared to the previous administration because they're allowing certain categories to
i'm elissa harrington ktvu, fox two news. but you ask his restricting travel to india as the country deals with a deadly covid-19 serge, i'm charles watson. i've got the latest coming up and a look back at the life and career of oscar winning actress pan with me thane dying every day and likely, many more uncounted. more than 400,000 cases were reported in that country. today alone. the u. s is extended help as the country grapples with the deadly search box is charles watson has details on the...
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joining me, jenny harrington is ceo and portfolio manager. amy raskin stephen weiss, joe terranova tech has been under some heavy selling pressure bitcoin is getting trounced. we are working on our third straight down day for the major averages stephen weiss, is this bitcoin's turn and stocks for that matter i mean we continue to wipe off excess it feels like it tease and then spacs and arkk stocks and now year 'talking bitcoin and stocks are still in this wipe out. >> well, i think it is a downturn in risk assets overall. the correlation actu one-to-one. it spiked this year, and that usually spikes when there's either a major move up or a major move down, but i don't think bitcoin has much to do with the u.s. market what is driving the market are continued fears of inflation we've heard ceos, brian cornell from target, talked about price increases in food and beverage, and we are going to continue to hear that as the market believes that the fed is behind on their moves. so that's what is pressuring the market eventually we will get to a lev
joining me, jenny harrington is ceo and portfolio manager. amy raskin stephen weiss, joe terranova tech has been under some heavy selling pressure bitcoin is getting trounced. we are working on our third straight down day for the major averages stephen weiss, is this bitcoin's turn and stocks for that matter i mean we continue to wipe off excess it feels like it tease and then spacs and arkk stocks and now year 'talking bitcoin and stocks are still in this wipe out. >> well, i think it is...
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you trust the bounce big question we'll debate it with our investment committee joining me, jenny harrington ceo and portfolio manager at gilman hill liz young, head of investment strategy at sofi josh brown, jim lebenthal. let's go to the wall now we're in the red on the dow and s&p. the nasdaq has given up almost all of its gain as well. it was fun while it lasted russell is negative. 157 is the yield on the ten-year josh, you know we will lead in with the fact the faangs have gotten a nice bounce over the past week. before we can get the words out of our mouth, they've almost all gone negative. the nasdaq is teetering, the j overall market is teetering. what gives >> it is a quite market today. i guess i wouldn't characterize most of what we're seeing as stocks being brutally beaten up. i mean you are talking about pennies in most of the names i'm looking at but i want to highlight something that i think is really important here i talked about alphabet last year as being my pick for the best recovery play a lot of that was because people often google activities before they pursue them, an
you trust the bounce big question we'll debate it with our investment committee joining me, jenny harrington ceo and portfolio manager at gilman hill liz young, head of investment strategy at sofi josh brown, jim lebenthal. let's go to the wall now we're in the red on the dow and s&p. the nasdaq has given up almost all of its gain as well. it was fun while it lasted russell is negative. 157 is the yield on the ten-year josh, you know we will lead in with the fact the faangs have gotten a...
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i'm elissa harrington ktvu, fox two news.ine waters board of directors has scheduled a vote next week on whether to increase restrictions on water use. the board declared a water shortage emergency on april 20th car washing and lawn watering is already prohibited. officials say. marin waters reserved responsible reserves are currently about 50% that's the lowest level in 40 years. the board is expected to discuss further restrictions don't virtual meeting on tuesday evening. well, burial, whether we do not have any rain in the forecast. in fact, we're talking about warming as we head into sunday and beyond. so in fact, we're talking about a few spots approaching 90 degrees over the next few days, highest from this afternoon, one of the cooler days of the week. you could still still see some eighties as we take a look at the maps out toward fairfield in antioch, oakland, 65 san francisco 57 san jose in the lower seventies 72 degrees satellite. we start some low clouds and fog near our coast. while it's interesting here, we act
i'm elissa harrington ktvu, fox two news.ine waters board of directors has scheduled a vote next week on whether to increase restrictions on water use. the board declared a water shortage emergency on april 20th car washing and lawn watering is already prohibited. officials say. marin waters reserved responsible reserves are currently about 50% that's the lowest level in 40 years. the board is expected to discuss further restrictions don't virtual meeting on tuesday evening. well, burial,...
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like harrington or any of the other executives like advertising and the alexa business one of the peersnow their boston that is an uncomfortable dynamic as well. >> i think we should spend some time talking about donald trump. clearly a big piece of the amazon narrative the last for five years. a mutual animosity between jeff bezos and trump and you get it more into it in the book. was it a good thing? or was it jeff bezos fault did he lose anything for not fostering a better relationship with trump? what is your assessment? >> those are good questions. when i finish the book i thought that maybe jeff bezos , he got off on the wrong foot. i have the's e-mails the end of 2015, trump is campaigning to be president taking shots at everyone and jeff bezos enters the fray with an e-mail that basically puts donald on his face. we are saving you a seat on the virgin rocket other pr executives were asking jeff not to send those e-mails and he insisted. i don't know if he was just being protected of the post maybe there was a little bit of ego like everyone else's getting into it i want my turn
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and for more on this, chris harrington join me from dw sports. now this was a premier leak encounter, basically that make it more interesting or just the opposite. you know, a little bit of both. obviously, if you are the english football fan, this is ideal final you can have because, you know, there are no losers in a sense. you know, but what you want is you want to see the best teams from different domestically pitted against one another. you know, maybe it could have been buyer versus chelsea, you know, or just any other combination that's more ideal situation. but when you get to the final 4 of this tournament, you know, every team could arguably walk away with the silverware. chelsea was able to do it this time as you mentioned, habits, unbelievable gazelle like finished to get it done. you know, pet 40, ola, you know, was just beaten by his younger practice having to go, you know, kind of his under study at a period learned a lot from him, you know, and got the better of him. the most important match. it was interesting and obviously it wa
and for more on this, chris harrington join me from dw sports. now this was a premier leak encounter, basically that make it more interesting or just the opposite. you know, a little bit of both. obviously, if you are the english football fan, this is ideal final you can have because, you know, there are no losers in a sense. you know, but what you want is you want to see the best teams from different domestically pitted against one another. you know, maybe it could have been buyer versus...
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and for more on this story, chris harrington from d. w. sports joined me now in the studio. so to premier clubs playing for the champions league i, you know, i have to admit as a big football fan, i would have preferred to see 2 great teen from 2 great football nations this scenario. make it more or less interesting as far as you're concerned. well, you know, we've seen this before, 2 seasons ago. it was liverpool in tottenham. but this was the battle between familiar foes. you know, obviously, you know, a highlight for english football fans. if you're a fan of german football, france or the like. you might have been a bit disappointed, you know, but there was the 2 master. my coaches thomas to go was once a young protege used to take notes from guardiola while he beat him. this time some state could have beaten himself. the lineup was questionable, but the defense of chelsea was not stellar deep. is antonio ruder coming through chi have what was the goal score? the only goals for of the match a german product. you know, it was a wonderful game. it could have been it either
and for more on this story, chris harrington from d. w. sports joined me now in the studio. so to premier clubs playing for the champions league i, you know, i have to admit as a big football fan, i would have preferred to see 2 great teen from 2 great football nations this scenario. make it more or less interesting as far as you're concerned. well, you know, we've seen this before, 2 seasons ago. it was liverpool in tottenham. but this was the battle between familiar foes. you know, obviously,...
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harrington the sport's thank you. now a rare find from the outer reaches of our solar system is set to be a star attraction when you see m's reopen in england next week this 4 and a half 1000000000 year old meteorite is going on display at london's natural history museum it fell from a fireball in february and was eventually found on a driveway in southern england. scientists say it could harbor answers about the history of our solar system and life on earth. a quick reminder of our top story here on t.v. in israel is massing troops on the border with gaza and calling up thousands of reservists ahead of a possible ground it incursion on the hamas ruled territory overnight the israeli air force stepped up strikes on gaza as hamas launched over a 100 rockets far into israel. and with that you're up to date now on t.v. news i'm sarah kelly enver land up next in good shape stay with us. in good shape. and anxiety are perfectly even healthy feelings. but what happens if they take over our lives and we're playing games. by
harrington the sport's thank you. now a rare find from the outer reaches of our solar system is set to be a star attraction when you see m's reopen in england next week this 4 and a half 1000000000 year old meteorite is going on display at london's natural history museum it fell from a fireball in february and was eventually found on a driveway in southern england. scientists say it could harbor answers about the history of our solar system and life on earth. a quick reminder of our top story...
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here in the studio to talk more about france keller and the german football federation is chris harrington from the of sports he didn't last long as president no he did not say the german football association has been riddled with scandal for years now he took over for its color in 2019 after his predecessor resigned over except in an expensive watch you know and that same year he won winemaker of the year so you could argue maybe he should have stuck to what he was better at you know because clearly he failed and one of his goals making the d.s.p. is what we call it here in germany so boring you don't want to talk about it the idea that he compares his own vice president to an infamous nazi judge one of the architects of the holocaust if not the darkest one of the darkest chapters in german history completely a no go it should be a 0 tolerance approach you know i like the idea that he is stepping down he does become the 1st president that has to address his own sports court within the german football association so he'll have his day in court as they say and charlie explain himself you kn
here in the studio to talk more about france keller and the german football federation is chris harrington from the of sports he didn't last long as president no he did not say the german football association has been riddled with scandal for years now he took over for its color in 2019 after his predecessor resigned over except in an expensive watch you know and that same year he won winemaker of the year so you could argue maybe he should have stuck to what he was better at you know because...
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an rbi challenge for tomorrow we have to flip it because now we tipped off the audience, jenny harringtonhe conversation. best to you. have a great day >> thanks, brian >> you're welcome. >>> that does it for us on "worldwide exchange. dow futures down, nasdaq down as well could be another wild day. more on the colonial all day long i'll see you in 30 minutes on "squawk. they're up after the break have a great day, wherever you may be take care. to hug my students. with every vaccine, cvs is working to bring you one step closer to a better tomorrow. ♪ >> good morning. stocks lower after a wild session on wall street meantime, cryptocurrency ether surging to a new high. we'll show you what's moving straight ahead and traders will be watching for a key measure of inflation talking about that a lot lately. before the opening bell, we'll get you ready for the day's big cpi report maybe not too big. >>> plus, a big milestone for nonfungible tokens, the crypto post robert frank with that report. it's wednesday, may 11, 2021 i feel like it might be the '70s again. "squawk box" begins right now.
an rbi challenge for tomorrow we have to flip it because now we tipped off the audience, jenny harringtonhe conversation. best to you. have a great day >> thanks, brian >> you're welcome. >>> that does it for us on "worldwide exchange. dow futures down, nasdaq down as well could be another wild day. more on the colonial all day long i'll see you in 30 minutes on "squawk. they're up after the break have a great day, wherever you may be take care. to hug my...
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i was looking at the franks and the lansdale's and harrington's and other family members that were here in dc at the time. i found lansdale's, but not my great grandparents on my grandmother's side. i did find my great grandfather, robert frank, listed. robert, clerk, district, 607 columbia road, northwest. when the original memorabilia log came back from the archives it was placed in a safe. in 1990, the superintendent, ray constanzo, he was in the 82nd airborne in world war ii. he made the determination that it was time to put it back in the amphitheater. the previous historian had said he got a 10 minute notice. they called up and said we were going to put it near the cornerstone. grabbed the peter pan peanut so he looked around and butter jar and those who participated in the ceremony placed their business cards in the jar and put some coins in and a letter, from mr. costanzo, and then they sealed up the replica cornerstone. we do plan to put a memorabilia box in theeplica cornerstone to be opened in 2120 by the employees of arlington national cemetery. it is going to include a decl
i was looking at the franks and the lansdale's and harrington's and other family members that were here in dc at the time. i found lansdale's, but not my great grandparents on my grandmother's side. i did find my great grandfather, robert frank, listed. robert, clerk, district, 607 columbia road, northwest. when the original memorabilia log came back from the archives it was placed in a safe. in 1990, the superintendent, ray constanzo, he was in the 82nd airborne in world war ii. he made the...
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i'm elissa harrington ktvu fox two news.rst in the art world and a sign of kryptos strength. sutherby sold its first piece of art accepting crypto currency as payment. the auction house says love is in the air by banksy sold for $12.9 million. it is the first piece of physical art sold by a major auction house paid for by using crypto earlier this month, said the bees announced that bitcoin and you thorium would be accepted for payment. it has not been reported which form of crypto currency was used in the sale of this bank. see print. president biden response to the latest developments surrounding the colonial pipeline hack what he's saying about russia's possible role and what he's doing to prevent something like this from happening again, and president biden continues pushing for his $2 trillion infrastructure proposal. how his meeting went with republicans today and just how much they say. they'll support and the weekend just around the corner. now we've got a little milder weather pattern in store for you all have the y
i'm elissa harrington ktvu fox two news.rst in the art world and a sign of kryptos strength. sutherby sold its first piece of art accepting crypto currency as payment. the auction house says love is in the air by banksy sold for $12.9 million. it is the first piece of physical art sold by a major auction house paid for by using crypto earlier this month, said the bees announced that bitcoin and you thorium would be accepted for payment. it has not been reported which form of crypto currency was...
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ktvu elissa harrington has the story.the fact that the state of california is roaring back is because of each and every one of you. in a virtual address from sacramento governor gavin newsom met with the california chamber of commerce and some small business leaders. he was upbeat about the future of the state, saying california is on its way to moving beyond the color coded blueprints for safer economy, call the case rates and positivity rates are down. 33 million doses of vaccine have been administered here and $100 billion will be invested in what's called the california comeback plan to re imagine. reinvigorate this state's economy and get people back on their feet, particularly those that have been disproportionately impacted by this pandemic. this includes an additional $5.5 billion in grants for small businesses, which have been hit hard by the pandemic. $1.5 billion of that money from the state legislature. the newsome also announced another $100 million toward payroll tax credit. we believe. but those that retain
ktvu elissa harrington has the story.the fact that the state of california is roaring back is because of each and every one of you. in a virtual address from sacramento governor gavin newsom met with the california chamber of commerce and some small business leaders. he was upbeat about the future of the state, saying california is on its way to moving beyond the color coded blueprints for safer economy, call the case rates and positivity rates are down. 33 million doses of vaccine have been...
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i'm elissa harrington ktvu fox. two news right now the state agency in charge of workplace safety is considering whether or not to relax some of its guidelines about preventing covid-19 in the workplace and as ktvu sally rasmussen reports here it comes as more people are getting vaccinated in covid infections. valley in california continue to drop. good afternoon. good afternoon, michael. right now, the cal osha board is still taking public comment from stakeholders on this decision to possibly relax some of the workplace guidelines for covid-19 prevention. if cal osha does approve them, and at last check, it appears based on some of the comments from the board members and people stakeholders. it doesn't appear that cal osha will be voting on this today. they made likely delay this, but if the changes do g. into effect, it could mean things like no more masks at the office and into social distancing at work. if everyone working together is fully vaccinated, the regulations could go into effect as soon as next month
i'm elissa harrington ktvu fox. two news right now the state agency in charge of workplace safety is considering whether or not to relax some of its guidelines about preventing covid-19 in the workplace and as ktvu sally rasmussen reports here it comes as more people are getting vaccinated in covid infections. valley in california continue to drop. good afternoon. good afternoon, michael. right now, the cal osha board is still taking public comment from stakeholders on this decision to possibly...
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ktvu elissa harrington has that story. the fact that the state of california is roaring back is because of each and every one of you. in a virtual address from sacramento governor gavin newsom met with the california chamber of commerce and some small business leaders. he was upbeat about the future of the state, saying california is on its way to moving beyond the color coded blueprints for safer economy. covid case rates and positivity rates are down. 33 million doses of vaccine have been administered here and $100 billion will be invested in what's called the california comeback plan to re imagine. reinvigorate this state's economy and get people back on their feet, particularly those that have been disproportionately impacted by this pandemic. this includes an additional $5.5 billion in grants for small businesses, which have been hit hard by the pandemic. $1.5 billion of that money from the state legislature. the newsome also announced another $100 million toward payroll tax credit. we believe. but those that retained
ktvu elissa harrington has that story. the fact that the state of california is roaring back is because of each and every one of you. in a virtual address from sacramento governor gavin newsom met with the california chamber of commerce and some small business leaders. he was upbeat about the future of the state, saying california is on its way to moving beyond the color coded blueprints for safer economy. covid case rates and positivity rates are down. 33 million doses of vaccine have been...
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i'm elissa harrington ktvu fox two news. san francisco's in the yellow tear when it comes to covid restrictions, the city is following state guidelines not lifting a mask mandate until june. 15th i hope you're with us when i talk live with san francisco mayor london breed in the eight o'clock hour of mornings onto today, i asked her if she's frustrated by the fact a cdc mandate allows fully vaccinated people to drop the mask in many settings. at this point. our goal is to follow the state guidelines and to continue to watch the science. i think when a much better place, but ultimately rather than get caught up in the technicalities, it's important that we just use common sense and we also respect the businesses and what their guidelines might be. 60% of san francisco residents ages 16 and up are fully vaccinated. rare breed said she fully supports vaccinations and is encouraging everyone to get vaccinated for the good of the community. more bay area too. ended. agencies are loosening covid-19 restrictions to increase capacit
i'm elissa harrington ktvu fox two news. san francisco's in the yellow tear when it comes to covid restrictions, the city is following state guidelines not lifting a mask mandate until june. 15th i hope you're with us when i talk live with san francisco mayor london breed in the eight o'clock hour of mornings onto today, i asked her if she's frustrated by the fact a cdc mandate allows fully vaccinated people to drop the mask in many settings. at this point. our goal is to follow the state...
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i'm elissa harrington ktvu, fox two news. investigation is underway to determine how the fire started at a popular record store on the peninsula. the fire started right around four o'clock this morning at the record man store on el camino real near jefferson avenue. the fire started outside the store, then spread inside. no one was in the building at the time. no one was hurt. the store owner says there is some stroke damage to some of his historic and valuable records, but says they may be salvageable. he's extensive and none nearest bears. i thought it might be. we'll deal with it. whatever it takes, you know we've been here 32 years. we're not. we're not giving up. in fact, anymore to close. investig the record store when the fire started. no one's been arrested minutes earlier outside another business there on el camino investigators are looking into whether the two fires may be connected. now that reservoirs are at historically low levels. marin county's largest water district, is asking their customers to reduce water u
i'm elissa harrington ktvu, fox two news. investigation is underway to determine how the fire started at a popular record store on the peninsula. the fire started right around four o'clock this morning at the record man store on el camino real near jefferson avenue. the fire started outside the store, then spread inside. no one was in the building at the time. no one was hurt. the store owner says there is some stroke damage to some of his historic and valuable records, but says they may be...
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ktvu is elissa harrington explains why he says he's not remorseful. i think people are just tripping and they're scared. 25 year old param sharma's tesla model three was towed and he's doing court in july, but the backseat drivers recent arrest for reckless driving is not stopping him from this sort of reckless behavior. i'm not going to back seat right now, like you feel me like i'm waiting for my car to charge. i'm about to go in the back seat right now, and it is only gonna get like i'm about to do more backseat from from here on out like it's found stopping. i paid 10,000 for the force out driving package, and it does what it's designed to do. sharma was busted for riding in the back seat of his tesla while the car was on autopilot along interstate 80. someone shot this video monday it chose the driverless car and charming in the back. the california highway patrol tracked him down. a motorcycle officer spotted him at the bay bridge toll plaza and saw the man moved into the front seat as he was getting pulled over. charms spent the night in santa
ktvu is elissa harrington explains why he says he's not remorseful. i think people are just tripping and they're scared. 25 year old param sharma's tesla model three was towed and he's doing court in july, but the backseat drivers recent arrest for reckless driving is not stopping him from this sort of reckless behavior. i'm not going to back seat right now, like you feel me like i'm waiting for my car to charge. i'm about to go in the back seat right now, and it is only gonna get like i'm...
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i'm elissa harrington ktvu, fox two news. santa's a police are now investigating two double shootings, one of which turned deadly. the first one happened around eight o'clock last night on the santa clara street, right near south 19th street and roosevelt park. investigators spent all night at the scene and really well into the morning hours when officers first arrived, they found two men suffering from gunshot wounds. police initially reported one of the victims had life threatening injuries. he later died. the victim's name is not yet been released, and a motive for the shooting is unknown. a couple of hours later, two other shooting victims pulled up to a hospital in san jose. their injuries are described as not life threatening. now, police tell us there was a sideshow happening earlier in the night at monterey highway and southside drive, but it is unclear at this point if it is directly connected to that shooting. two young men from the bay area were convicted of murdering a police officer in rome, italy. they were sent
i'm elissa harrington ktvu, fox two news. santa's a police are now investigating two double shootings, one of which turned deadly. the first one happened around eight o'clock last night on the santa clara street, right near south 19th street and roosevelt park. investigators spent all night at the scene and really well into the morning hours when officers first arrived, they found two men suffering from gunshot wounds. police initially reported one of the victims had life threatening injuries....
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the 1st major breakthrough in modern lou technology came when sir john harrington invented the flush toilet in the late 16th century. it was an english poet, a member of the 1st row court, and funny enough esther of game of thrones. after i was ajax device featured and elevated tank, emptied water into a bowl to wash away its contents almost 200 years later in 1775. the trip was patented traps a small amount of water in the drain to prevent sewer gases from rising up. aside from minor updates down the line, this is pretty much how modern slash times work today. you push a button which opens the valve in the tank and the toilet flashes are floating, device lowers, and eventually opens another valve, letting new water flow into the tank. when it's full, you're ready to go again. when the target itself is only have to deal on really change the game is how we dispose of our ways after it's left alone. not too crazy to say that without them the industrial revolution might not really, as in the mid 18 hundreds, exploding populations and urban ization that to ramp and outbreaks as diseases.
the 1st major breakthrough in modern lou technology came when sir john harrington invented the flush toilet in the late 16th century. it was an english poet, a member of the 1st row court, and funny enough esther of game of thrones. after i was ajax device featured and elevated tank, emptied water into a bowl to wash away its contents almost 200 years later in 1775. the trip was patented traps a small amount of water in the drain to prevent sewer gases from rising up. aside from minor updates...
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here in the studio to talk more about fritz keller and the german football federation is crest harrington from d.w. sports good to see you press thanks so fritz keller he didn't last very long as president of the german football federation did a no not at all he took over in 2019 any failed in reaching his goal of talking about being born so no one talks about the german football federation you know keller also becomes the 1st president to have to answer to their own organizations own sports court so that's obviously another step in the wrong direction kether in his personal life is always in the restaurant wine making business clearly better at making wine he was the wine maker of the year that same year 2019 when he took over as president of the german football federation you know but it in terms of his comments there has to be a 0 tolerance you're talking about comparing your own vice president to an infamous nazi judge arguably the darkest chapter of german history you know there has to be a no go some would say is maybe too sensitive but i think it's a step in the right direction you
here in the studio to talk more about fritz keller and the german football federation is crest harrington from d.w. sports good to see you press thanks so fritz keller he didn't last very long as president of the german football federation did a no not at all he took over in 2019 any failed in reaching his goal of talking about being born so no one talks about the german football federation you know keller also becomes the 1st president to have to answer to their own organizations own sports...
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one mill, the chelsea and the club, 2nd champions, the title and for more on this story, chris harrington from d. w. sports joined me now in the studio. so 2 premier clubs playing for the champions league. i have to admit as a big football fan, i would have preferred to see 2 great teen from 2 great football nations this scenario. make it more or less interesting as far as you're concerned. well, you know, we've seen this before, 2 seasons ago. it was liverpool in tottenham. but this was the battle between familiar foes. you know, obviously, you know, a highlight for english football fans. if you're a fan of german football, france or the like, you might have been a bit disappointed, you know, but this was the to master. my coaches thomas to go was once a young protege used to take notes from guardiola. well, he beat him this time. some say pap could have beaten himself. the lineup was questionable, but the deep in some shells. he was not stellar deep into antonio. ruder coming through chi have what was the gold score? the only goal score of the match, the german product. you know, it was
one mill, the chelsea and the club, 2nd champions, the title and for more on this story, chris harrington from d. w. sports joined me now in the studio. so 2 premier clubs playing for the champions league. i have to admit as a big football fan, i would have preferred to see 2 great teen from 2 great football nations this scenario. make it more or less interesting as far as you're concerned. well, you know, we've seen this before, 2 seasons ago. it was liverpool in tottenham. but this was the...
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civil rights groups welcome the change of focus but are concerned that it will be used to expand harrington's that already allows a widespread surveillance of u.s. citizens and to create new domestic terrorism designations and databases were worried that their reaction is going to entrenched frameworks that have been used against lakin around communities and there is not going to be a prioritization. of white nationalist violence in a way that we think is necessary for the trump supporters were planning something significant on capitol hill had been telegraphed for weeks if not months on social media there was no need for any extra domestic surveillance yet civil liberties groups fear that the riots that ensued will now be used as a pretext for even deeper supervision of the views of all u.s. citizens hansie al-jazeera capitol hill a report on league lobel covert 19 response describes february 2020 as a last month those countries took a wait and see approach to the spread of the virus independent world health organization analyst stan the failure to react to early warnings allowed the virus t
civil rights groups welcome the change of focus but are concerned that it will be used to expand harrington's that already allows a widespread surveillance of u.s. citizens and to create new domestic terrorism designations and databases were worried that their reaction is going to entrenched frameworks that have been used against lakin around communities and there is not going to be a prioritization. of white nationalist violence in a way that we think is necessary for the trump supporters were...
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mark can't elissa harrington 50.3 seconds and it's boba shet scoring from first and you see why theyair ride. let your freak flag fly, and it's the 94 final lays the 1913 other won loss record that's still the best in the major leagues. giants. in colorado. that was the deal with about an hour and a half rain delay. you know what they always say up there? you know, like the weather. wait it wait five minutes. it'll change and that it did sunny skies for the giants as brandon crawford tees off on one of the second, his sixth of the year already gives him a to nothing lead, but the iraqis coming on back bases loaded in the fourth, and it's ramiele happy. elena shot right back through the middle, almost took up. matt whistler's calf, two run single rockies lead 62 and the giants claw back into it again trying to play come back up like the rockies did last night in that nightcap, darren rough, two run, shot his fourth minute. 64 giants scored one in the ninth to make it 65. they're coming home tomorrow to celebrate willie mays birthday after losing two out of three course stadium. hey, b
mark can't elissa harrington 50.3 seconds and it's boba shet scoring from first and you see why theyair ride. let your freak flag fly, and it's the 94 final lays the 1913 other won loss record that's still the best in the major leagues. giants. in colorado. that was the deal with about an hour and a half rain delay. you know what they always say up there? you know, like the weather. wait it wait five minutes. it'll change and that it did sunny skies for the giants as brandon crawford tees off...
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well joining me now to talk about the german cup final is cress harrington from d.w. sports quest dortmund they were electric in that 1st half what was their secret in the opening round well their secret was asked to leave that's our slogan true love but all jokes aside their dynamic duo jade in-situ and alan holland are among the most talented footballers on the planet right now they're both you know in the uniform jaidyn said show especially has been electric he just scored a brace against army life 5 days ago continues that scoring streak in the final he actually scored 6 goals in the final day the germans. competition the most in the competition in holland was a question mark but you know just the physicality of finishing dorman displayed on the pitch was just too much for the bulls to handle alcohol even jaded sanjo and not to mention marco rice marco has provided 2 assists i think dorman really had their eyes set on the silver where they had that in the champions league as well jim sensu and holland they both scored twice some both have been linked to transfers
well joining me now to talk about the german cup final is cress harrington from d.w. sports quest dortmund they were electric in that 1st half what was their secret in the opening round well their secret was asked to leave that's our slogan true love but all jokes aside their dynamic duo jade in-situ and alan holland are among the most talented footballers on the planet right now they're both you know in the uniform jaidyn said show especially has been electric he just scored a brace against...
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of great the breakdown now from chris harrington from t w sports a precedent i mean we we saw those big ticket names there jeans and show early on and both scoring twice how important is that dortmund keep them next i think it's really important that they keep both of the players on their rosters if they can and you're talking about 55 goals in 25 assists when you when you add up all of their production this season but the reality is jaded san show was rumored to go to manchester united last summer the price was way too high dortmund have slashed the price he's performing very well he scored back to back braces again starting live 6 so he could potentially leave his actually pressuring his representatives to get the deal done because i do think his heart is set he's an englishman he wants to play england eleanor hall in a different story alan holland i mean this man is real 39 goals and 39 appearances you know i think he will def the not go in brass pretty much said that he's not going anywhere right now he's under contract into a 2024 if he leaves early they'll have to pay over 1000000
of great the breakdown now from chris harrington from t w sports a precedent i mean we we saw those big ticket names there jeans and show early on and both scoring twice how important is that dortmund keep them next i think it's really important that they keep both of the players on their rosters if they can and you're talking about 55 goals in 25 assists when you when you add up all of their production this season but the reality is jaded san show was rumored to go to manchester united last...
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and great the breakdown now from chris harrington from d.w. sports a present i think we we saw those big ticket names there james and joe erlang holland both scoring twice how important is that dortmund keep them next i think it's really important that they keep both of the players on their rosters if they can you're talking about 55 goals in 25 assists when you when you add up all of their production this season but the reality is jaded san show was rumored to go to manchester united last summer the price is way too high dortmund have slashed the price he's performing very well he scored back to back braces against already live 6 so he could potentially leave his actually pressuring his representatives to get the deal done because i do think his heart is set he's an englishman he wants to play england ellen all of the different story ellen holland i mean this man is a real $39.00 goals and $39.00 appearances you know i think he will def the not go the brass pretty much said that he's not going anywhere right now he's under contract to a 2024
and great the breakdown now from chris harrington from d.w. sports a present i think we we saw those big ticket names there james and joe erlang holland both scoring twice how important is that dortmund keep them next i think it's really important that they keep both of the players on their rosters if they can you're talking about 55 goals in 25 assists when you when you add up all of their production this season but the reality is jaded san show was rumored to go to manchester united last...
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the 1st major breakthrough in modern technology came when sir john harrington invented the flush toilet in the late 16th century. it was an english poet member of the 1st run court and funny enough as a sort of game of actor me. because ajax device featured and elevated tank, emptied water into a bowl to wash away its contents almost 200 years later in 1775. the trip was patented traps a small amount of water in the drain to prevent sewer gases from rising up. aside from liner updates down the line, this is pretty much how modern plus ties work today. you push a button which opens the valve in the tank and the toilet flashes are floating, device lowers, and eventually opens another valve, letting new water flow into the tank. when it's full, you're ready to go again. when the target itself is only half the deal on really changed again, is how you dispose of always after it's left molar. it's not too crazy to say that without them the industrial revolution might not really as in the mid 18 hundreds, exploding populations and urban ization that to ramp and outbreaks with diseases in engli
the 1st major breakthrough in modern technology came when sir john harrington invented the flush toilet in the late 16th century. it was an english poet member of the 1st run court and funny enough as a sort of game of actor me. because ajax device featured and elevated tank, emptied water into a bowl to wash away its contents almost 200 years later in 1775. the trip was patented traps a small amount of water in the drain to prevent sewer gases from rising up. aside from liner updates down the...
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the 1st major breakthrough in modern lou technology came when sir john harrington invented the flush toilet in the late 16th century. he wasn't english poet, member of the 1st run court. funny enough answer, a game of actor because ajax devised featured and elevated tank, emptied water into a bowl to wash away its contents almost 200 years later in 1775. the trip was patented trips a small amount of water in the drain to prevent sewer gases from rising up. aside from liner updates down the line, this is pretty much how modern times work today. you push a button which opens the valve in the tank and the toilet flashes are floating, device lowers, and eventually opens another valve, letting new water flow into the tank. when it's full, you're ready to go again. when the target itself is only half a deal on really changed, again, is how you dispose of always after it's left to mould. not too crazy to say that without them the industrial revolution might not really as happened in the mid 18 hundreds exploiting populations and urban ization that to ramp and outbreaks as diseases. in engli
the 1st major breakthrough in modern lou technology came when sir john harrington invented the flush toilet in the late 16th century. he wasn't english poet, member of the 1st run court. funny enough answer, a game of actor because ajax devised featured and elevated tank, emptied water into a bowl to wash away its contents almost 200 years later in 1775. the trip was patented trips a small amount of water in the drain to prevent sewer gases from rising up. aside from liner updates down the...
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i remember my father's best friend ollie harrington, who was a member of the usa and the creator of bootsietoon -- amy: the communist party usa. >> yes, yes, yes. and he was the creator of bootsie, a very famous cartoon. and he was my father's best friend to the end. my father used to tell ollie, "ollie, the apartment is bugged. it's bugged." and ollie used to laugh at my father. this was in paris, at the end, during his here. amy: julia, we just have 20 seconds. >> and ollie would laugh and say, "no. no way. you're being paranoid, richard." but richard insisted, so ollie brought technians in. and they found bugs. amy: well, we are -- we have to leave it there, but people can pick up this latest book of the great literary giant richard wright. thank you so much to his daughter julia wright. "the man who lived underground," just published. i'm amy goodman. thanks for joining us. [captioning made possible çóÑóÑ//■■> ♪♪♪ thanks for joining us. female announcer: it's ground zero of the coronavirus outbreak. ♪♪♪ italy's iconic cities closed, the country on a war footing.
i remember my father's best friend ollie harrington, who was a member of the usa and the creator of bootsietoon -- amy: the communist party usa. >> yes, yes, yes. and he was the creator of bootsie, a very famous cartoon. and he was my father's best friend to the end. my father used to tell ollie, "ollie, the apartment is bugged. it's bugged." and ollie used to laugh at my father. this was in paris, at the end, during his here. amy: julia, we just have 20 seconds. >> and...
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4th goal on the break with holland crowning the victory was great the breakdown now from chris harrington from d.w. sports of course aren't i mean we we saw those big ticket names there james and joe early holland both scoring twice how important is that dortmund keep them next year i think it's really important that they keep both of the players on their rosters if they can and you're talking about 55 goals in 25 assists when you when you add up all of their production this season but the reality is jaded same show was rumored to go to manchester united last summer the price was way too high dortmund have slashed the price he's performing very well he scored back to back braces against already live 6 so he. each could potentially leave he's actually pressuring his representatives to get the deal done because i do think his heart is set he's an englishman he wants to play in england eleanor hall in a different story alan holland i mean this man is real 39 goals and 39 appearances you know i think he will def the not go up in brass pretty much said that he's not going anywhere right now he
4th goal on the break with holland crowning the victory was great the breakdown now from chris harrington from d.w. sports of course aren't i mean we we saw those big ticket names there james and joe early holland both scoring twice how important is that dortmund keep them next year i think it's really important that they keep both of the players on their rosters if they can and you're talking about 55 goals in 25 assists when you when you add up all of their production this season but the...
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jenny harrington is joining us for the hours. steve weiss, jon najarian and joe terranova are also here. >>> dow hits another new record, crosses 35,000 for the very first time ever. nasdaq, though, falling sharply yet again. off the worst since 77, tech stocks certainly getting hit both of facebook and alphabet get down graded over at citi, cause is now in order. how do we put that into perspective? >> i think you have to separate facebook and alphabet from the emerging hyper-dult type of stocks sit believe that alphabet will still outperform the s&p on the year while i think apple and amazon, i'm resigned to the fact even my ownership of apple they'll underperform year to date. clearly, scott, we are back in a place where momentum clearly is being liquidated in a very aggressive fashion look no further from some stocks, even tele-doc, but back faangs, i think they'll be okay in the long run. >> when you start coming for some of the faangs, i'm talking like research reports downgrading real winners, right? where the best perform
jenny harrington is joining us for the hours. steve weiss, jon najarian and joe terranova are also here. >>> dow hits another new record, crosses 35,000 for the very first time ever. nasdaq, though, falling sharply yet again. off the worst since 77, tech stocks certainly getting hit both of facebook and alphabet get down graded over at citi, cause is now in order. how do we put that into perspective? >> i think you have to separate facebook and alphabet from the emerging...
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it was one of his deputies who kept pushing that amazon needs to get into groceries, doug harrington.egically important because people shop for food , multiple times a week. the question you raise is a good one. how important is jeff bezos to amazon's inventiveness and what will happen to the company when he is no longer ceo? that is a great question we will see later this year because andy jassy is a great operator but he he is not the innovator that jeff bezos is. when you look at the innovator team, they are not as many technologists as their once were. jeff says he is not going anywhere. he wants to continue to continue to work on new things. over time, i think they are going to have to find someone with as much of his magic if -- they want to continue to pioneer new industries. emily: you mentioned jeff bezo'' personal journey. alluding i believe to his divorce and what is new going on in his personal life. you do paint that as a kind of turning point. did you see a turning point in jeff bezos the ceo? i believe the way you describe it is amazon employees at a , certain point wer
it was one of his deputies who kept pushing that amazon needs to get into groceries, doug harrington.egically important because people shop for food , multiple times a week. the question you raise is a good one. how important is jeff bezos to amazon's inventiveness and what will happen to the company when he is no longer ceo? that is a great question we will see later this year because andy jassy is a great operator but he he is not the innovator that jeff bezos is. when you look at the...
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understand we are all busy and we have jobs but flexibility is another another >> that was jessica harringtonreservations can be made@recreation.gov. reservation cost make plus a vehicle entry fee of $33. they will be required for visits starting this friday. >> a lot of people are going to be wanting to visit. >> for sure! i don't know about you but the first time i went to yosemite i couldn't believe what i was singing. it was so stunning. >> it is breathtaking. >> stunning's going >> when we take your breath away -- the wind may take our breath away. >> a wind advisory will be from 5:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. thursday. this is for virtually the entire bay area. strong enough to cause trees to fall down or powerlines or power outages. bear that in mind. he was a look at some of the things you can do to stay safe. you can secure outdoor objects so they don't get blown away. avoid parking under trees or under power lines. c be cautious about bridges. there is nothing on the bridges to blunt or obstructed the wind force. here is a wind gust animation starting this evening. it is pretty strong alrea
understand we are all busy and we have jobs but flexibility is another another >> that was jessica harringtonreservations can be made@recreation.gov. reservation cost make plus a vehicle entry fee of $33. they will be required for visits starting this friday. >> a lot of people are going to be wanting to visit. >> for sure! i don't know about you but the first time i went to yosemite i couldn't believe what i was singing. it was so stunning. >> it is breathtaking....
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jenny harrington is joining us for the hours.dow hits another new record, crosses 35,000 for the very first time ever. nasdaq, though, falling sharply yet again.
jenny harrington is joining us for the hours.dow hits another new record, crosses 35,000 for the very first time ever. nasdaq, though, falling sharply yet again.
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you trust the bounce big question we'll debate it with our investment committee joining me, jenny harringtonr at gilman hill liz young, head of investment strategy at sofi josh brown, jim lebenthal. let's go to the wall now we're in the red on the dow and s&p. the nasdaq has given up almost all of its gain as well. it was fun while it lasted russell is negative.
you trust the bounce big question we'll debate it with our investment committee joining me, jenny harringtonr at gilman hill liz young, head of investment strategy at sofi josh brown, jim lebenthal. let's go to the wall now we're in the red on the dow and s&p. the nasdaq has given up almost all of its gain as well. it was fun while it lasted russell is negative.