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stand of trees across here. so when the jet fuel incinerates that morning with the explosion from crashing into the ground, the fireball is going to continue on the trajectory that the plane had been traveling, and the jet fuel being topside now because the plane's inverted is going to come off of -- because it's stored, there's the three tanks. the fuel is going to continue on the trajectory of the plane and actually engulf this area with flame impingement. by the state police that morning, around 11:30, corporal jeff ray, he's with the aviation division, is going to be airborne as they arrive here, and they're going to capture some aerial footage of the site. initially, they don't know what they're looking at as far as where the plane impacts. they are going to land their helicopter. they're going to be briefed, and then they're going to return that afternoon and get some closer footage of the impact site. and this is, this footage really can clearly show you where this whole 757 impacts the ground. and this i
stand of trees across here. so when the jet fuel incinerates that morning with the explosion from crashing into the ground, the fireball is going to continue on the trajectory that the plane had been traveling, and the jet fuel being topside now because the plane's inverted is going to come off of -- because it's stored, there's the three tanks. the fuel is going to continue on the trajectory of the plane and actually engulf this area with flame impingement. by the state police that morning,...
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jamaica pond is over here. here is the arbor way and jamaica way. we can see those here. some places it's wider. some place it's narrower. we have different elements including roadway, bridal path, walk and the park on the side of the road. that's one of the key aspects of the boston parkway system is that it has access. if i live on the side of this, i have direct access. i have the rights of light, air and public access to the roadway. that is a significant part of american parkway park systems in the late 19th and early 20th century. this will change however as we move to the modern parkway. sheer a diagram showing that. we've got streets. we have access from the street onto the main road and individual residents shown with the blue arrows can access that roadway as well. it's this kind of integrated system where residential areas parks and roadway are all kind of connected with this happy kind of environment. the first modern parkway is generally considered to be this one. the bronx river parkway. the bronx river parkway was an effort to conserve the polluted bronx ri
jamaica pond is over here. here is the arbor way and jamaica way. we can see those here. some places it's wider. some place it's narrower. we have different elements including roadway, bridal path, walk and the park on the side of the road. that's one of the key aspects of the boston parkway system is that it has access. if i live on the side of this, i have direct access. i have the rights of light, air and public access to the roadway. that is a significant part of american parkway park...
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this area here. this would have been natural stand up here. when the jet fuel incinerators this morning with the explosion from crashing into the ground, the fireball is going to continue on the trajectory the plane had been traveling and the jet fuel being topside, the fuel is going to continue on the project area of the plane and engulf this area with flame impingement is best captured by state police that morning. corporal jeff reed with the aviation division with the state police is airborne as they arrive here and they are going to capture some aerial footage of the site. initially they don't know what they are looking at as far as where the plane impacts. they are going to land their helicopter, they are going to be brief and then they are going to return that afternoon and get closer footage of the impact site, and this footage can clearly show you where this whole 757 impact the ground and this is the vertical tail stabilizer you see up above and the fuselage where it would have impacted. it was inverted, was impacting the ground, show
this area here. this would have been natural stand up here. when the jet fuel incinerators this morning with the explosion from crashing into the ground, the fireball is going to continue on the trajectory the plane had been traveling and the jet fuel being topside, the fuel is going to continue on the project area of the plane and engulf this area with flame impingement is best captured by state police that morning. corporal jeff reed with the aviation division with the state police is...
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that's here in san francisco. it's not happening in other cities across this country and we know that this movement goes back to 1966 as sister roma talked about. everybody likes to talk about stone wall as the catalyst, but we all know here in san francisco that it started right here and it took three years before it catapulted into a movement that continued on and to support and uplift the transcommunity. i have a very dear friend that i truly in the past '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s to allow your child to be who they are born to be would not have been possible. had it not been for the extraordinary advocacy of this community. so it is so that we honor that history, that we honor that legacy. that we make those investments. that we continue to push and san francisco continues to be that example. this past budget season thanks to supervisor mandelman and other members on the board of supervisors and i see supervisor matt haney. this year, we put forth $12 million to make sure that we are investing in the first ever lgb
that's here in san francisco. it's not happening in other cities across this country and we know that this movement goes back to 1966 as sister roma talked about. everybody likes to talk about stone wall as the catalyst, but we all know here in san francisco that it started right here and it took three years before it catapulted into a movement that continued on and to support and uplift the transcommunity. i have a very dear friend that i truly in the past '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s to allow your...
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well i could train here as— here today to see how well i could train here as well. _ here today to seehile the celebrations _ train here as well. while the celebrations within - train here as well. while the celebrations within british i train here as well. while the - celebrations within british tennis are still in full flow, the pressure is on those in charge of the sport to capitalise on a ready�*s success. the fact that she is still a teenager, a lot of girls drop out of ten tennis aged 15, i6, and they are seeing herjust finished her a—levels and hopefully they can relate to that and hopefully it will keep on playing and also inspire the players with got. the keep on playing and also inspire the players with got-— players with got. the hopefuls at the tennis centre _ players with got. the hopefuls at the tennis centre where - players with got. the hopefuls at the tennis centre where a - players with got. the hopefuls at the tennis centre where a certain emma raducanu lifted one at their first trophy is back in 2009. there is hope that will now get many more rackets and hands. i is
well i could train here as— here today to see how well i could train here as well. _ here today to seehile the celebrations _ train here as well. while the celebrations within - train here as well. while the celebrations within british i train here as well. while the - celebrations within british tennis are still in full flow, the pressure is on those in charge of the sport to capitalise on a ready�*s success. the fact that she is still a teenager, a lot of girls drop out of ten tennis aged...
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— school here? i like coming because — school here? i like coming because it _ school here? it keeps - school here? i like coming because it keeps me - school here? i like coming| because it keeps me busy. school here? i like coming - because it keeps me busy. when i'm at home,... do you think you are learning a lot here? no rope necessary, that's amazing! any advice you can give me that you learned here? there it is! nice! since the time _ here? there it is! nice! since the time they _ here? there it is! nice! since the time they have _ here? there it is! nice! since the time they have come - here? there it is! nice! since i the time they have come here, i have seen a big difference, they have a lot more confidence and they are willing to do better. i am very proud because by the time they are here, i know they are under care. i know they are under care. i know they are in a safe place when i go to myjob, so i am very gratefulfor this when i go to myjob, so i am very grateful for this place and the things.— very grateful for this place and the things. and good luck to mich
— school here? i like coming because — school here? i like coming because it _ school here? it keeps - school here? i like coming because it keeps me - school here? i like coming| because it keeps me busy. school here? i like coming - because it keeps me busy. when i'm at home,... do you think you are learning a lot here? no rope necessary, that's amazing! any advice you can give me that you learned here? there it is! nice! since the time _ here? there it is! nice! since the time they _...
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we're out here. we'll be out here another hour and a half. please come to the philmore mini park between turk and golden gate to get your vaccine today. thank you. any questions from the press? >> reporter: [inaudible] have you seen any uptick in vaccination rates? >> we have seen an uptick in the percentage of people who've been vaccinated and so that's been good. we've also even though we're still seeing a lot more cases than we're comfortable with, we see the average numbers decline. so that's good news, but we're still not in a good place. >> reporter: marginalized communities are most of the time left behind. you have put them in the front of the line. our community members over here [inaudible] >> well, i think as a part of this community, i know that it's important that we do things differently. and how we communicate to the african american community. and so when this pandemic first hit, i didn't know all the answers to every question, but it was important to me that we embed an equity team that could answer those questions as soon as
we're out here. we'll be out here another hour and a half. please come to the philmore mini park between turk and golden gate to get your vaccine today. thank you. any questions from the press? >> reporter: [inaudible] have you seen any uptick in vaccination rates? >> we have seen an uptick in the percentage of people who've been vaccinated and so that's been good. we've also even though we're still seeing a lot more cases than we're comfortable with, we see the average numbers...
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you need an ecolab scientific clean here. and here.e certified seal. if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture, now might not be the best time to ask yourself... 'are my bones strong?' life is full of make or break moments. that's why it's so important to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help strengthen and protect bones from fracture with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva®. serious allergic reactions like low blood pressure, trouble breathing, throat tightness, face, lip, or tongue swelling, rash, itching, or hives have happened. tell your doctor about dental problems, as severe jaw bone problems may happen, or new or unusual pain in your hip, groin, or thigh, as unusual thigh bone fractures have occurred. speak to your doctor before stopping, skipping, or delaying prolia®, as spine and other bone fractures have occurred. prolia® can cause serious side effects, like low blood calci
you need an ecolab scientific clean here. and here.e certified seal. if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture, now might not be the best time to ask yourself... 'are my bones strong?' life is full of make or break moments. that's why it's so important to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help strengthen and protect bones from fracture with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are...
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so right now looking dry here for here.ure cast the system sliding down to us by tomorrow. should i say about 5 o'clock is when it really dries up for the bay area and northern california. but i mean, it is going to bring some relief to some of the wildfires up in northern california. as for our wind conditions, we are that it will pick up with in these next few days. and i'll tell you more about that coming up in just a bit. for now. i'm going to send it back over to you guys. thanks, erica. a shocking display of violence in broad daylight vallejo police investigating another deadly shooting in the city. >> the shooting happened outside black bear diner just in the middle of the day. way to we show you the video. you will not believe it. kron four's, dan thorn actually shows us what happened. >> this horrific scene played out here in the parking lot of this black bear diner thursday afternoon. this unidentified man is now the 12th homicide victim in the city of allay so far this year. and police are trying to find out who
so right now looking dry here for here.ure cast the system sliding down to us by tomorrow. should i say about 5 o'clock is when it really dries up for the bay area and northern california. but i mean, it is going to bring some relief to some of the wildfires up in northern california. as for our wind conditions, we are that it will pick up with in these next few days. and i'll tell you more about that coming up in just a bit. for now. i'm going to send it back over to you guys. thanks, erica. a...
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project right here is a win-win here in san francisco. but, if you look at now.eople to be stable, for our people to not be moved to be placed in a place where not only in san francisco, but where we were born and raised. to me. that's how you stabilize and leave san francisco. we want the phillip piano residents where we live and we die. and so my motto is it takes the hood to save the hood. what does that mean? you ain't got to be from the hood to save the hood. it just meanses, you've got to have love in your heart from the people to take care of the people. so all the building, all the relationship buildings that we did with t.n.d.c., what my man mick who works, all our partners here from curtis development charmine, thank you. the construction workers, the people who built this, don't forget about them, the labor that they put to make this happen. thank you, guys. it takes a joint effort for all of us to do this together. that's all it means. all it means is us coming together working together. we may not see eye to eye all the time, but what we do is for th
project right here is a win-win here in san francisco. but, if you look at now.eople to be stable, for our people to not be moved to be placed in a place where not only in san francisco, but where we were born and raised. to me. that's how you stabilize and leave san francisco. we want the phillip piano residents where we live and we die. and so my motto is it takes the hood to save the hood. what does that mean? you ain't got to be from the hood to save the hood. it just meanses, you've got to...
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we're going the woods here a little bit here.odel runs really takes this for quite a ride to the gulf of mexico to the gulf of mexico is soup from bath tub, water. it's almost 90 degrees. there. so anything that happens. bloom has a lot of moisture and energy which to work with. so that has to be monitored. hurricane center is looking at it. it doesn't place very high levels of anything developing out of that. but it's still watching it. meanwhile, on our coast, we see something kind of interesting towards the end of the weekend. all right, for start things off right now. yeah, we clear out fall returns again for tomorrow. a bit local. it is not to be brief iq. then sunday night interesting start to see this plume of moisture coming in from the south. the tropical pacific here or at least a little bit of that monsoon the thinking now is officially this doesn't appear to be and he is going to send a thing off. but could be some slight instability. and that's something that they're some monitoring. let's go a little bit further how
we're going the woods here a little bit here.odel runs really takes this for quite a ride to the gulf of mexico to the gulf of mexico is soup from bath tub, water. it's almost 90 degrees. there. so anything that happens. bloom has a lot of moisture and energy which to work with. so that has to be monitored. hurricane center is looking at it. it doesn't place very high levels of anything developing out of that. but it's still watching it. meanwhile, on our coast, we see something kind of...
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it's really great to have you here in san francisco, but especially in this particular community and thank you for cohosting this round table discussion that was so important to talk about the challenges that exist around hate crimes in this city and in this state. especially as we have seen an uptick in violent hate crimes against so many of our communities in san francisco and the bay area and across the state and nation. in just a few short months on the job, he's already taken action on a number of initiatives related to criminal justice reform and racial justice which are issues that we all care about deeply in san francisco. thanks to the commitment of the community leaders that are joining us here today, so many folks who have been really on the ground addressing these issues for decades, our police chief bill scott who is with us as well. we just had a very productive discussion on how we can continue to combat hate crimes by working together. we know that there's no short cut to this work and finding the root cause and solutions will require a continuous work in these and co
it's really great to have you here in san francisco, but especially in this particular community and thank you for cohosting this round table discussion that was so important to talk about the challenges that exist around hate crimes in this city and in this state. especially as we have seen an uptick in violent hate crimes against so many of our communities in san francisco and the bay area and across the state and nation. in just a few short months on the job, he's already taken action on a...
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there are any solutions here.plus, we'll show you how heavenly ski turned into a command center for all those crews working to put out the caldor fire. and enjoy the cooler forecast while they last because we're tracking a weekend warm-up just in time for your labor day monday. your micro climate fr california! all of our homes share power. but heat waves can stretch our supply to its limits. flex alerts remind us when to use less energy from 4-9pm. so we can all stay up and running. sign up today. >> it's 3.30 in our top story continues to be that destructive caldor fire. fire officials are now saying it's spreading on the northern edge of the fire. and that is near south lake tahoe and the eldorado national forest. the fire is currently 25% contained and has burned more than 200,000 acres and the 18 fire has destroyed 800 structures on a typical labor day weekend. tourists would be making their way to lake tahoe so they can enjoy a relaxing three-day weekend. but as kron 4, sarah stinson tells us a major ski res
there are any solutions here.plus, we'll show you how heavenly ski turned into a command center for all those crews working to put out the caldor fire. and enjoy the cooler forecast while they last because we're tracking a weekend warm-up just in time for your labor day monday. your micro climate fr california! all of our homes share power. but heat waves can stretch our supply to its limits. flex alerts remind us when to use less energy from 4-9pm. so we can all stay up and running. sign up...
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of cars, there are some here and down the road here. we're standing on mccarter highway, this is connecting downtown newark and these are all vehicles that stalled out overnight. tow trucks had to move them over to open this highway when we expect to happen pretty soon. and as this issue here slowly begins to resolve, itself as these drivers call their own tow trucks to have vehicles moved out, a big issue having wider effects is united airlines. according to pete muntean reporting that the airline is suspending a bulk at the international hub and that is effecting perhaps hundreds of flights, apology for the highway noise here. so that does speak to the impact beyond new jersey and northeast with this storm that has already been felt for multiple days, three or four days after landfall now could impact people traveling in or out of the region here, jim. >> you shut down an airport, that has big effects. thank you very much. >>> christine romans has been in clifton, new jersey, where overnight, goodness, whole community under water. and
of cars, there are some here and down the road here. we're standing on mccarter highway, this is connecting downtown newark and these are all vehicles that stalled out overnight. tow trucks had to move them over to open this highway when we expect to happen pretty soon. and as this issue here slowly begins to resolve, itself as these drivers call their own tow trucks to have vehicles moved out, a big issue having wider effects is united airlines. according to pete muntean reporting that the...
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i know the neighbors here, the merchants here appreciate it. no project is successful without the deep engagement of our community. and i want to really thank the folks who have been part of this, not only the residents who live in the area but of course the merchant association. sunshine power sunny is going to come up and say a few words. i want to say congratulations to her. she just got married during the pandemic. congratulations. [applause] >> hi, everyone. welcome. thank you, madam mayor, distinguished guests and my community. i'd like to share story about what happened and yesterday and he said everyone person, whether it was a couple, a person, or a family, left happier and with a larger smile as a native san franciscan and someone who spent 30 years in the hague, it's what it has done for me. it's made me smile. how else would a woman that looks like me to talk at an event like this today. you've got to love san francisco. when i used to do walking tours here in the haight, i would end saying when people think of san francisco, they t
i know the neighbors here, the merchants here appreciate it. no project is successful without the deep engagement of our community. and i want to really thank the folks who have been part of this, not only the residents who live in the area but of course the merchant association. sunshine power sunny is going to come up and say a few words. i want to say congratulations to her. she just got married during the pandemic. congratulations. [applause] >> hi, everyone. welcome. thank you, madam...
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and people here are very afraid. everybody in the city is very afraid because it's empty now and nobody knows what they're, they're planning on. i wasn't my thing. i would say the majority of people who come here are people who come to the park regularly. they live in the area of a big chunk of them are on fixed income, or are on disability or on unemployment, or on food stamps, and don't really have a huge budget for their groceries. there are a lot of other places to provide deals for people in the area. one of them, you know, is government based. another one is the church nearby, but the majority are, you need to prove your financial need. you need to somehow prove that you need the help when it comes to food, not bombs, will serve absolutely anyone you know, whether they're doing well or not. because it's about, you know, redirecting food ways. it's about, you know, these, any, any amount of food that we serve them is a meal that they are not paying a grocery store for. or, you know, consuming in feeding into the
and people here are very afraid. everybody in the city is very afraid because it's empty now and nobody knows what they're, they're planning on. i wasn't my thing. i would say the majority of people who come here are people who come to the park regularly. they live in the area of a big chunk of them are on fixed income, or are on disability or on unemployment, or on food stamps, and don't really have a huge budget for their groceries. there are a lot of other places to provide deals for people...
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i'm here to say in 40, you don't need mandatory vaccines. i'm here to say and 40. you don't need mass. i'm here to say in florida. we don't have taxes. i mean, we have to start thinking along these lines because trying to, trying to win over, let's say, 8085000000 people national election, i think is, i think truck would lose, frankly, if you read again. so i'm tired of this nationalization of everything. i think it's an absolute dead end, and frankly, i think in terms of cost benefit, my perception of left progressive today is that, you know, wasting time and energy. try and convince them. yeah. it is a bad strategy. well, i mean, craig, yeah. convincing them by denigrating them, i mean that's not a affective strategy in my mind. ok, i mean, you're a deplorable. ok, and you're irredeemable. so, i mean, i agree with jeff i'm, this is a total waste of time. and, and if here just peter, but i don't want to vanquish the left. i want the left to do what they want and live is they want. i just don't want to be yoke to them. be a washington d. c. okay. well, i think ever
i'm here to say in 40, you don't need mandatory vaccines. i'm here to say and 40. you don't need mass. i'm here to say in florida. we don't have taxes. i mean, we have to start thinking along these lines because trying to, trying to win over, let's say, 8085000000 people national election, i think is, i think truck would lose, frankly, if you read again. so i'm tired of this nationalization of everything. i think it's an absolute dead end, and frankly, i think in terms of cost benefit, my...
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tranchina: he lived here. he was like having you here when you're not here.ji can get the job done. the problem is, you need to give him that direction. sammy: micromanaging. they will micromanage you till they snap your neck, literally. lemonis: who will? sammy: todd in general. todd: "todd does this. todd does that. todd takes the shirts. todd does anything." -sammy: no, no, no, no, no, no. -covello: there was times where the store wasn't open until 1:00 in the afternoon 'cause he didn't open it. tranchina: fuji was here developing sauces, coming up with ideas, staying till 1:00 in the morning, scrubbing the floor with toothbrushes. lemonis: look, depending on who you listen to, sammy's brother, fuji, is either the guy who ran this business into the ground or the one who made it run. sammy: he helped me develop most of this restaurant on paper before we even came here. [ voice breaking ] and that's the [bleep] truth, marcus. that's the truth. and he's not here anymore 'cause of that reason. and it's -- and it's [bleep] ridiculous. [ sniffling ] [ crying ] l
tranchina: he lived here. he was like having you here when you're not here.ji can get the job done. the problem is, you need to give him that direction. sammy: micromanaging. they will micromanage you till they snap your neck, literally. lemonis: who will? sammy: todd in general. todd: "todd does this. todd does that. todd takes the shirts. todd does anything." -sammy: no, no, no, no, no, no. -covello: there was times where the store wasn't open until 1:00 in the afternoon 'cause he...
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alright, let's get to the punch line here. what number am i putting in here?hate being the c.e.o. of this. >> tech: every customer has their own safelite story. this couple was on a camping trip... ...when their windshield got a chip. they drove to safelite for a same-day repair. and with their insurance, it was no cost to them. >> woman: really? >> tech: that's service you can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some, rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's rinvoq relief. with ra, your overactive immune system attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious infections and blood clots, sometimes fatal, have occurred as have certain cancers, including lymphoma, and tears in the stomach or intestines, and changes i
alright, let's get to the punch line here. what number am i putting in here?hate being the c.e.o. of this. >> tech: every customer has their own safelite story. this couple was on a camping trip... ...when their windshield got a chip. they drove to safelite for a same-day repair. and with their insurance, it was no cost to them. >> woman: really? >> tech: that's service you can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ your mission: stand up to...
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here, i mean there's such a disconnect here and there and it, and it, so it's so propagandized here because i agree with joshua and with scott here. i mean, this is an opportunity right now, but there are plenty of vested interest the don't. i mean, as i said in my introduction, for 20 years, there was a griffin, i mean, a lot of people made a lot of money. and when the speaker was turned off, it all fell apart like a house of cards here. but there are still vested interest to keep the conflict going on in syria and else are supporting saudi arabia and yemen. we could go on and on and on. go ahead. maxine, well, i think there was a lot of skepticism in moscow over, you know, going to continuation of these policies, social and down in places where america perhaps drawing down from the ben difference between syria. and i've got to use that one by from august on the united states has not left vacuum for another great power to fill in. there was a vacuum of order that is not being filled up by the taller man and will have to see what type of order they will, there'll be constructing. and china
here, i mean there's such a disconnect here and there and it, and it, so it's so propagandized here because i agree with joshua and with scott here. i mean, this is an opportunity right now, but there are plenty of vested interest the don't. i mean, as i said in my introduction, for 20 years, there was a griffin, i mean, a lot of people made a lot of money. and when the speaker was turned off, it all fell apart like a house of cards here. but there are still vested interest to keep the conflict...
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here. it was eerie. >> we could hear the players on the field, that's how quiet it was. now, 60,000 plus fans are going to be filing inside here. >> you know where the 60,000 fans are? >> outside right now tailgating. >> right now, the players still in the locker room. you see some of the green bay packers taking the field. but outside in the parking lot, that's where the party is. this is such a great tradition. our stadium, candlestick park, to levi's stadium, and it's great. the 49ers know how do it, a lot of tailgating, eating, and drinking. >> they have been here for hours. when i was pulling in at 1:00, the line to get in was so long, it was backed up all the way to 101, and fans are already here when i arrived. thousands of fans already here. they're so excited. >> kickoff is at 5:20, but we have our pregame coverage followed by nightly news and mike tirico in the gang will take over. we have a lot going on. when the players take the field, they're going to look new, but they're goin
here. it was eerie. >> we could hear the players on the field, that's how quiet it was. now, 60,000 plus fans are going to be filing inside here. >> you know where the 60,000 fans are? >> outside right now tailgating. >> right now, the players still in the locker room. you see some of the green bay packers taking the field. but outside in the parking lot, that's where the party is. this is such a great tradition. our stadium, candlestick park, to levi's stadium, and it's...
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right here by the police department. >> laura: so the police station is here.ocaine as they are. >> 30 feet away. >> laura: wow and they do so knowing that for some reason if they were to get caught there is going to be zero consequences for their behavior. >> laura: zero consequences for smoking crack 25 yards from the police and 25 yards from the school. >> it's kind of a downward spiral. not from lack of resources. san francisco spends nearly 1 billion with a b dollars per year for all the different nonprofit and services they offer to these people. but some people just don't want the help. >> laura: if i want to do by crack, within this three block area, how hard would it be? >> not hard at all. >> laura: how long would it take which mike >> under a minute. >> laura: heroin question mike >> same. >> laura: fentanyl? >> very easy to get. >> laura: top 47 can go on and take $950 worth of merchant size from any door. >> george gascon was one of the coauthors of that. they sold as kind of a safe streets, safe schools. >> laura: so it was meant to help you guys.
right here by the police department. >> laura: so the police station is here.ocaine as they are. >> 30 feet away. >> laura: wow and they do so knowing that for some reason if they were to get caught there is going to be zero consequences for their behavior. >> laura: zero consequences for smoking crack 25 yards from the police and 25 yards from the school. >> it's kind of a downward spiral. not from lack of resources. san francisco spends nearly 1 billion with a b...
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here's what we know. the west contra costa unified school board will vote on this issue at a special meeting next week. under the proposal, students 12 and older would have to be fully vaccinated by october 31st, by halloween. if not, those students will have to switch to remote learning. this includes el cerrito, richmond and pinole valley high schools. >>> also tonight, marin county is gearing up to offer a covid vaccine for children ages 5 to 11. but first, they need that green light from the fda and cdc. that approval of the children's pfizer vaccine is expected late next month. the goal is to offer at least a first dose to 75% of kids in marin county. >> so in order to do that, we are working very closely with marin county office of education to identify opportunities to have both school-based clinics as well as some one-day larger clinics to make it easy for families to access the vaccine. >> marin county will also work closely with pediatricians to resolve any refrigeration or storage issues. the v
here's what we know. the west contra costa unified school board will vote on this issue at a special meeting next week. under the proposal, students 12 and older would have to be fully vaccinated by october 31st, by halloween. if not, those students will have to switch to remote learning. this includes el cerrito, richmond and pinole valley high schools. >>> also tonight, marin county is gearing up to offer a covid vaccine for children ages 5 to 11. but first, they need that green...
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but let's put that aside here. i mean, you started out by talking about this nuclear submarine deal and arcos, if that's the way you pronounce it, but the chinese counter with the wrote in belts. okay. i mean, they're much more focused on so many different issues because they see very, very long term. the us seems to be obsessed with military dominance. and that goes just so far. but when you look at, you know, the things that china is leaving, you know, a legacy now building ports and bridges and all kinds all around the ration base and, and that cox ok, the number of submarines and aircraft carriers mean something maybe now, but not long term go ahead, joe. valley, but now they're not going to get the submarine. so 24. that's right. one a year from now. but look the english section. empires, like i said, the us and british, they are desperate for just as they have lost what they had for centuries. dominating the world, us is a bully, primarily, and bullies really don't want to fight. they want to just throw their
but let's put that aside here. i mean, you started out by talking about this nuclear submarine deal and arcos, if that's the way you pronounce it, but the chinese counter with the wrote in belts. okay. i mean, they're much more focused on so many different issues because they see very, very long term. the us seems to be obsessed with military dominance. and that goes just so far. but when you look at, you know, the things that china is leaving, you know, a legacy now building ports and bridges...
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jason: this right here would double production, just right here. chris: even triple.pedaling so fast, they sometimes can't see the obvious things in their business. it ultimately doesn't allow for the efficiency of the building to come to light. chris: [indistinct] really fast. lemonis: make us all a lot of money really fast. chris: yes. lemonis: which i'm not opposed to. chris: i like that, too. lemonis: okay, good. i just wanted to check. ♪♪ one of the conditions of my million-dollar investment is that 20% of the company be owned by the employees and i know that jamie and chris have some hesitation, so i've lined up an esop lawyer to help them understand, step by step, how it actually works. jamie and chris are owners of a business called zip kit and they've built an amazing business, in my opinion. they have had some issues with turnover, right? chris: mm-hmm, we've had some, yeah. lemonis: i think the key, for us, is really understanding how to build retention, long-term retention, for the team members. john: absolutely. so, this could be like a game-changer for g
jason: this right here would double production, just right here. chris: even triple.pedaling so fast, they sometimes can't see the obvious things in their business. it ultimately doesn't allow for the efficiency of the building to come to light. chris: [indistinct] really fast. lemonis: make us all a lot of money really fast. chris: yes. lemonis: which i'm not opposed to. chris: i like that, too. lemonis: okay, good. i just wanted to check. ♪♪ one of the conditions of my million-dollar...
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julia boorstin is here with the details.i, julia. >> hi, courtney, disney announcing exclusive theatrical windows for the rest of its films in 2021, with 45-day windows for five films that are coming out between october and december those films include marvel's "eternals" as well as "west side story. that's from steven spielberg they're also giving a 30-day exclusive theatrical window for animated film "encanto," which is coming out in november before those films are available on disney plus. now, this change speaks to the success of the exclusive theatrical release of marvel's "shang-chi" which came out exclusively in theaters over the weekend. that film grossing a record $94 million over the holiday weekend. it's now grossed $162 million worldwide. >> today's announcement also shows a shift in strategy after disney simultaneously released "black widow" as well as "cruella" on disney plus and in theatres. it was that "black widow" release that sparked the lawsuit from scarlet johansson over her compensation for those films
julia boorstin is here with the details.i, julia. >> hi, courtney, disney announcing exclusive theatrical windows for the rest of its films in 2021, with 45-day windows for five films that are coming out between october and december those films include marvel's "eternals" as well as "west side story. that's from steven spielberg they're also giving a 30-day exclusive theatrical window for animated film "encanto," which is coming out in november before those films...
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thank you so much for joining us here as we kick off our primetime coverage here on kron 4. i'm justine jonathan mccall today those workers voted to walk off the job after they say the san francisco giants. >> simply are not doing enough to enforce masking rules in order to keep its workers safe right now. the workers are on the job as the giants take on the dodgers over at oracle park. it is a big game. but after tonight it's up in the air workers could strike at any time. kron and our live tonight for us in san francisco talking the folks on both sides of this issue lot of in the air where they sent tonight. >> a lot is up in the air on told by the union president many of these people have served the team for decades that they take pride in their work, but they feel like they're being taken for granted. >> workers are pretty upset. i mean, i think that they feel that they haven't been afforded the respect that they're do a trip to the ballgame could look very different at oracle park unite here, local 2 concession workers have voted to authorize a strike at any time. i'm t
thank you so much for joining us here as we kick off our primetime coverage here on kron 4. i'm justine jonathan mccall today those workers voted to walk off the job after they say the san francisco giants. >> simply are not doing enough to enforce masking rules in order to keep its workers safe right now. the workers are on the job as the giants take on the dodgers over at oracle park. it is a big game. but after tonight it's up in the air workers could strike at any time. kron and our...
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what we're looking at here looks very much like an old fashioned wagon. we don't have a horse in front of it. the horses are sitting inside the vehicle. that's a motorized carriage. a horseless carriage in was the very first car to operate on the streets of detroit. charles brady king, not henry ford, charles brady king designed this car. he designed the engine that went inside of it. oliver who helped him with the engine drove him down detroit. he was about 25 feet behind chasing him. people started to understand that you could take a steam engine and apply it to an automobile. eventually electricity was used too that. electricity cars existed before gasoline engine. a gentleman developed a gasoline powered engine and took it to the columbian exhibition in 1893 in chicago. he showed it off to everybody. a lot of guys from detroit, from lansing, chicago, milwaukee, all of these people saw this engine and the gasoline engine became the most popular way of powering cars. probably the biggest problem that these early vehicles ran into was the lack of decent
what we're looking at here looks very much like an old fashioned wagon. we don't have a horse in front of it. the horses are sitting inside the vehicle. that's a motorized carriage. a horseless carriage in was the very first car to operate on the streets of detroit. charles brady king, not henry ford, charles brady king designed this car. he designed the engine that went inside of it. oliver who helped him with the engine drove him down detroit. he was about 25 feet behind chasing him. people...
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here's the electoral vote. here are the red states, the blue states. basically we know democrats concentrated a lot on the west coast, the northeast, somewhat in the west, biden flipped a couple states. in that clip you have michael steele talking about the county states. the 50 states in the country. there is more than 3,100 counties in the united states. so what this map is going to change here in a second, you will see all of the counties in the country. this is the red/blue map four the counties. obviously you see a lot more red here than blue. in the 2020 election, donald trump won more than 2500 counties. again, there is just over 3100 of them. more than 2500 went for donald trump. now, obviously, not every county is the exact same size. here's like a very dramatic example i can give you. if you were to really zoom in here in southern california, i will circle it. i circled los angeles county in southern california. this is a big blue county. the city of los angeles, about 10 million people. there is about 10 million res dints in los angeles coun
here's the electoral vote. here are the red states, the blue states. basically we know democrats concentrated a lot on the west coast, the northeast, somewhat in the west, biden flipped a couple states. in that clip you have michael steele talking about the county states. the 50 states in the country. there is more than 3,100 counties in the united states. so what this map is going to change here in a second, you will see all of the counties in the country. this is the red/blue map four the...
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liberty. ♪ you need an ecolab scientific clean here. and here.rating rooms stay clean now helps the places you go too. look for the ecolab science certified seal. to run a growing business, is to be on a journey. and along the ride, you'll find many challenges. your dell technologies advisor is here to help. so you can stop at nothing for your customers. >> neil: the president is promising louisiana that they will get all the federal help that they need. the governors of new york and new jersey are hoping for the same. they say things are bad as well. new jersey is a good case in point here. normally tornadoes don't happen there but they have. flooding of this proportion doesn't happen ever but it is. bryan llenas in manville with more. bryan? >> neil, good afternoon. this is what is left of the saffron banquet haul. it's incredible here in manville, new jersey. flood waters came inundated from the mill stone river. at 2:00 a.m., a huge explosion residents say. it appears maybe a natural gas leak mixed with a spark of electrical fire and while th
liberty. ♪ you need an ecolab scientific clean here. and here.rating rooms stay clean now helps the places you go too. look for the ecolab science certified seal. to run a growing business, is to be on a journey. and along the ride, you'll find many challenges. your dell technologies advisor is here to help. so you can stop at nothing for your customers. >> neil: the president is promising louisiana that they will get all the federal help that they need. the governors of new york and...
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what is happening here? the fire in south lake tahoe just one of a series of explosive wild fires we've seen tear across california in recent years. fire behavior we just haven't seen before. at the same time the deadly hurricane in the south ida was a category 4 storm when it slammed into new orleans last weekend. and then just last night the remnants of ida causing the deadly flooding in new york and pennsylvania and delaware. are these severe weather patterns linked? how much can we be blamed on climate change? the climate reporter for nbc lx, devoted almost exclusively to covering the climate, chase, nice to have you on the program here. can you separate since you cover climate almost exclusively separate the politics from the climate and the science or is that a difficult challenge for you? >> i mean, it is difficult. the bottom line is these things are connected. the science is very clear. we've always had floods and hurricanes but the reason these things are worse now is because of climate. we have hu
what is happening here? the fire in south lake tahoe just one of a series of explosive wild fires we've seen tear across california in recent years. fire behavior we just haven't seen before. at the same time the deadly hurricane in the south ida was a category 4 storm when it slammed into new orleans last weekend. and then just last night the remnants of ida causing the deadly flooding in new york and pennsylvania and delaware. are these severe weather patterns linked? how much can we be...
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them, citybuild would not be here. thank you, and we have district council 16, laborers local 261, plasterers, local 266. masons in the front, local 300. engineers local 3. local engineers 377, and we have our sheet metal, local 104, danny. thank you all for being here and welcome to our 15-year celebration of citybuild academy. it's truly an honor for me to be your emcee today. it's truly great to be here today after the last year with all the zoom meetings. for me, it's really been an honor to standup here, right, with my mentors, all the past citybuild directors that are here, we have chris rodriguez, chris iglesias, pat mulligan, joshua arce, and of course myself. without them mentoring me these last 15 years, i would not be here, but of course, thank you, mayor breed. [applause] >> thank you for leading our city during these tough times. you saved lives, and you're leading the way for economic recovery, and we're going to be building stronger together, and a special personal thanks to you for appointing me to this
them, citybuild would not be here. thank you, and we have district council 16, laborers local 261, plasterers, local 266. masons in the front, local 300. engineers local 3. local engineers 377, and we have our sheet metal, local 104, danny. thank you all for being here and welcome to our 15-year celebration of citybuild academy. it's truly an honor for me to be your emcee today. it's truly great to be here today after the last year with all the zoom meetings. for me, it's really been an honor...
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you don't waste that all here we try to make the best of everything we do here. wasting food is terrible in general, but i think especially in your doctor, there are so many people you know, in such close proximity that need it. i think other bakeries throwing away food instead of donating it is kind of cool is in a couple of dogs myself where they are like instead of donating and they'd rather just throw it away because it was maybe losing money, but use money anyway, throwing it away and so i think it be better if you just gave it to someone in rabbit funds that are right there. let me get you. my name is sam agnew. i'm a volunteer with the lower manhattan food, not bombs. and we are in tompkins square park right now, which is where we serve food every sunday at 4 30 pm. its food that was otherwise going to be thrown away from a grocery store that we pick it up from. and we take the food, all the food. we cook it every sunday and we serve in the park for free people who are hungry as a way to mitigate food waste and feed hungry people and just build a sense of solidarity and resiliency
you don't waste that all here we try to make the best of everything we do here. wasting food is terrible in general, but i think especially in your doctor, there are so many people you know, in such close proximity that need it. i think other bakeries throwing away food instead of donating it is kind of cool is in a couple of dogs myself where they are like instead of donating and they'd rather just throw it away because it was maybe losing money, but use money anyway, throwing it away and so i...
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our last episode here. we will say the fashion in diplomacy seems to be new york style, new york born boris johnson was in the white house last week. and what he said to the french to my crone, his message was, get a grip. give me a break. he said in french, bad french, i might say, even worse than mine. but here in france, my crone says to scott morrison, essentially not were believed, but through his actions, you think, take a hike, buddy scram, get lost pound sand. he won't return. scott morrison's calls. so this is my crone versus scott morrison, who is the prime minister of australia, who dissed france by secretly negotiating a deal with united states for the to break the contract with france for $90000000000.00 worth of submarines, the barracuda class from france instead he's going with a nuclear powered submarines from the united states. yeah, i love the center of this crappy this, the dialogue between these 3 countries microns proving to be a real thug. in his verbal pronouns as pronouncements and b
our last episode here. we will say the fashion in diplomacy seems to be new york style, new york born boris johnson was in the white house last week. and what he said to the french to my crone, his message was, get a grip. give me a break. he said in french, bad french, i might say, even worse than mine. but here in france, my crone says to scott morrison, essentially not were believed, but through his actions, you think, take a hike, buddy scram, get lost pound sand. he won't return. scott...
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on here.e importance of remembering the patients who lived here and the thousands who died. acknowledging them and what happened is uncomfortable but to me, it feels like the right thing to do. well, that's all for this week, but coming up next week — we're in argentina, exploring a haunting city submerged beneath a lake for 30 years that's now slowly re—emerging into the sunshine. imagine living in these houses and all of a sudden, the water is slowly starting to creep up. ten metres! this place is wild! and remember, you can join our adventures by following us on social media — we are on all the regular platforms. and we've got quite a library of inspirational content to inspire you when we can all travel again. from me, mike corey, and the rest of the travel show team here in kenya, it's goodbye. hello there. this upcoming week is looking pretty changeable. we've started off with a bit of sunshine around and some warmth. today, though, it looks decidedly wet for parts of england and wales i
on here.e importance of remembering the patients who lived here and the thousands who died. acknowledging them and what happened is uncomfortable but to me, it feels like the right thing to do. well, that's all for this week, but coming up next week — we're in argentina, exploring a haunting city submerged beneath a lake for 30 years that's now slowly re—emerging into the sunshine. imagine living in these houses and all of a sudden, the water is slowly starting to creep up. ten metres! this...
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we are like a family here.his flood has brought us so close together so this loss is so huge for us. it is extensive. there -- there -- we have been on the streets. nobody has gone into their houses because we cannot comprehend what is going on here. we just lost a kid and his mother, just like that? >> jason carroll there is now in queens. i grew up not far from there. they are not wrong that that area is prone to flooding. >> yeah. >> um, but some of her frustration and anger is exactly based on that, jason, that they didn't see ida coming this way. this intense. but people should have known they would need more help and where is it? >> i mean -- i mean, look. when you think about what's happened here, the nypd, chris, made, what, 69 water rescues but they were not able to save the two people who died here in the home right behind me. just to give you a little background, they were in the basement. a mother and -- a mother and son. the water came in so quickly, they were just unable to get out in enough time.
we are like a family here.his flood has brought us so close together so this loss is so huge for us. it is extensive. there -- there -- we have been on the streets. nobody has gone into their houses because we cannot comprehend what is going on here. we just lost a kid and his mother, just like that? >> jason carroll there is now in queens. i grew up not far from there. they are not wrong that that area is prone to flooding. >> yeah. >> um, but some of her frustration and...
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>> here here. everybody bought then, didn't they? i don't want to hear any complaining because granted we're still down about 679 points but you have to talk to me about how you are viewing what is happening at this hour. is it contagion from the ever grande situation in china and what happens overnight , we have not as far as i can see heard from beijing yet. >> yeah, so my view, liz, is this was coming. the surprise is not that it happened but it's that it took this long. i don't mean 1,000 points on one day. i just mean a pullback of note. now, we haven't had one from a long time, and evergrande is the excuse but think about the stuff going on. the economy is slowing. therefore earnings growth is slowing. i think we have enough evidence to say inflation is not completely transitory. we've got a problem there. the fed is thinking about when they're going to no longer be the best friend of the financial markets. we have washington d.c. which has a lot of circuses going on at the same time. you put all of that together, and then the
>> here here. everybody bought then, didn't they? i don't want to hear any complaining because granted we're still down about 679 points but you have to talk to me about how you are viewing what is happening at this hour. is it contagion from the ever grande situation in china and what happens overnight , we have not as far as i can see heard from beijing yet. >> yeah, so my view, liz, is this was coming. the surprise is not that it happened but it's that it took this long. i don't...
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cabin here so far has been saved. we are live at lower echo lake. thom jensen, nbc bay area news. >> great work and so many people involved with the echo lake cabin there. >> reporter: it is day one of the bottlerock music festival in napa. last year of course it was cancelled. this weekend smaller in scope, you can see the set up down below. they are expecting between 35 to 40,000 people per day. that's beginning this evening. one of the main acts, country singer chris stapleton is not performing tonight because he's sick but not with covid. other headliners, miley cyrus and the foo fighters and nbc's melissa colorado will join us at 6:00 p.m., she will take us backstage. >>> a live look at san mateo bridge right now looking pretty smooth. 880 in oakland looking a little jammed up, southbound is pretty full right now. people getting out of town looking for clear skies for this labor day weekend. not just the roads but in the sky. the airport is gearing up for a crowded few days during one of the busiest travel weeken
cabin here so far has been saved. we are live at lower echo lake. thom jensen, nbc bay area news. >> great work and so many people involved with the echo lake cabin there. >> reporter: it is day one of the bottlerock music festival in napa. last year of course it was cancelled. this weekend smaller in scope, you can see the set up down below. they are expecting between 35 to 40,000 people per day. that's beginning this evening. one of the main acts, country singer chris stapleton is...
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lemonis: come here, bud.ation with somebody without erupting, he's never gonna grow professionally. i told you when i came back for the opening that i was super proud of what you did... joe t.: thank you. lemonis: ...and that i felt like you did all the work. i don't think you ever felt like i didn't give you that credit. joe t.: no, of course. yeah. -lemonis: okay. -joe t.: okay. lemonis: the only thing that's missing is your ability to absorb information from other people. because i think it'll -- honestly, i think it'll help. it'll make people feel like they can approach you. joe t.: but i've never done business with anyone who feels that i'm unapproachable. i do well with relationships. lemonis: but let's assume that we can work on it. joe t.: but, yeah, as long as you don't stick your foot out to trip me, we'll keep moving, but don't try to trip me up. lemonis: but he may even do that. joe t.: then we're gonna go to war. lemonis: no, you don't have to go to war. what you have to do is just say, "you know
lemonis: come here, bud.ation with somebody without erupting, he's never gonna grow professionally. i told you when i came back for the opening that i was super proud of what you did... joe t.: thank you. lemonis: ...and that i felt like you did all the work. i don't think you ever felt like i didn't give you that credit. joe t.: no, of course. yeah. -lemonis: okay. -joe t.: okay. lemonis: the only thing that's missing is your ability to absorb information from other people. because i think...
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here we are. but, you know, i took my daughter today to school on muni as i always do, and i thought about the fact that it takes me an hour round trip door to door to do that. and, it would take me 20 minutes if i were to drive. and, in too many ways, we are a car first city masquerading as a transit first city. we have to do everything possible with urgency to flip that script. and, so when i think about transit month and thank you for extending transit week to transit month so we have a whole month to celebrate transit, but, you know, i think about all the neighborhoods that i represent that continue to not have their muni lines a year and a half later. i think about district 5 families. i think about neighbors who live up on a hill who are seniors. i think of folks who have seen their muni lines suspended indefinitely with promises for the first year that their line would definitely come back and now a process in place through which their line may be permanently and forever gone. i think about
here we are. but, you know, i took my daughter today to school on muni as i always do, and i thought about the fact that it takes me an hour round trip door to door to do that. and, it would take me 20 minutes if i were to drive. and, in too many ways, we are a car first city masquerading as a transit first city. we have to do everything possible with urgency to flip that script. and, so when i think about transit month and thank you for extending transit week to transit month so we have a...
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i'm here in acuna, mexico here at the rio grande. south where we saw the thousand and thousands of migrants crossing the river. mexican officials have closed that part of the river but the migrants have made here. they are trying to cross to the united states. you see them on the back. the problem is that this section of the river is deeper. they are taking a risk of drowning. we see women, children on the back. they are trying to cross to mexico during the day to purchase some groceries, water, supplies, and they are explaining that they are not getting enough from the united states authorities. we just saw a boat crossing by. that boat is patrolling the area trying to rescue migrants that are drowning. that's what they told us. they are from mexican authorities immigration institute. they are hearing that most of the people that are under the bridge have been deported so many of them are thinking to come back to mexico and rethink about their situations because it's really complex what is going on under the river. the united states
i'm here in acuna, mexico here at the rio grande. south where we saw the thousand and thousands of migrants crossing the river. mexican officials have closed that part of the river but the migrants have made here. they are trying to cross to the united states. you see them on the back. the problem is that this section of the river is deeper. they are taking a risk of drowning. we see women, children on the back. they are trying to cross to mexico during the day to purchase some groceries,...