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i agree with the ship hodges it should be least restrictive unchurched. but government has no authority tell us we cannot worship. s thatnot the government's business. the government's business is to protect public health. at government does not tell us how to arrange our worship space. we need to gather togetherwe can gather together safely. the government has no authority to tell us not to. we have been and during this unjust discrimination for a long time. we want to be cooperative, we have reduced safety protocols that work and we should be allowed to use them. >> arch bishop i understand you have safety measures in place but en it comes to communion is not that a hand tomorrow sort of contact that would be ripe for an infection to spread? >> it possibl to give communion without touching the person receiving communion whether it is in the hand or in the mouth. so, weask our communion ministers to be very careful. if they had do make contact they are told to have hand sanitizer nearby so they can sanitize their hands before they give communion to the d
i agree with the ship hodges it should be least restrictive unchurched. but government has no authority tell us we cannot worship. s thatnot the government's business. the government's business is to protect public health. at government does not tell us how to arrange our worship space. we need to gather togetherwe can gather together safely. the government has no authority to tell us not to. we have been and during this unjust discrimination for a long time. we want to be cooperative, we have...
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number bishop hodges and archbishop of san francisco. gentlemen, thank you both for joining. before we get into the allenge before the brain court. arwould you please with us what changes you would like to see to the current restrictions wi. archbishop i begin with you. >> yes, we have been trying to sustain our people during the time of pathis emic. we have about one half million catholics in the archdiocese of san francisco and 90 parishes codering the west of the bay. we would like to see basically quality. we have been unjustly discriminated against while being locked out of our church as well secular activities have been allowed to continue it does protect religious practice. we will look for a quality we saindoor retail. we have shown that we can r celebrate ss safely, we have safetyll rethat a been scientifically proven to be effective. they prevent outbreaks. when we have been able to worship d insist our priest follow them so we can keep our people safe and we can worship indoors we do not understand why large department stores are able to operate at this certain per
number bishop hodges and archbishop of san francisco. gentlemen, thank you both for joining. before we get into the allenge before the brain court. arwould you please with us what changes you would like to see to the current restrictions wi. archbishop i begin with you. >> yes, we have been trying to sustain our people during the time of pathis emic. we have about one half million catholics in the archdiocese of san francisco and 90 parishes codering the west of the bay. we would like to...
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>> reporter: and it's made a huge difference for families like hodges. >> it kind of alleviated a lotthe stress and anxiety and also my worries of is she getting the adequate quality education that a kindergartner should be able to get. >> reporter: with crucial life skills beyond just academics. >> it's how they're learning how to go to school, how to make friends. >> reporter: studies also show a quality kindergarten education can have a big impact on college attendance and earnings later in life, which is why declines in kindergarten enrollment across the country during the coronavirus pandemic are especially alarming. and forcing schools to think outside the box to get kids online for class. >> so nine, ten weeks in, how is this experiment going so far? >> i think it's going great. the second we started evening learning program they have not missed one day. >> reporter: it's been an adjustment having kids do their schools when they would usually be getting ready for bed. >> it's getting close to bedtime and everything, so i definitely want to try to keep them moving. >> reporter:
>> reporter: and it's made a huge difference for families like hodges. >> it kind of alleviated a lotthe stress and anxiety and also my worries of is she getting the adequate quality education that a kindergartner should be able to get. >> reporter: with crucial life skills beyond just academics. >> it's how they're learning how to go to school, how to make friends. >> reporter: studies also show a quality kindergarten education can have a big impact on college...
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>> reporter: it's made a huge difference for families like hodges. >> it alleviated a lot of the stress worries of is she getting the adequate quality education that a kindergartner should be able to get. >> reporter: with crucial life skills beyond academic. >> it's how they're learning how to go to school. how to make friends. >> reporter: they show a quality kindergarten education can have a big impact on college attendance and earnings later in life which is why declines in education are alarming. and forcing schools to think outside the box to get kids online for class. >> nine, ten weeks in, how is this experiment going so far? >> i think it's going great. when they started evening learning program they have not missed one day. >> it's been an adjustment for them to do their schooling when they would get ready for bed. >> getting close to bedtime. i want to keep them moving. >> reporter: there are silver linings. >> i see a lot more parents sitting with their scholars at night because they're home. it works out really well. she's independent. all i have to do is log on the compute
>> reporter: it's made a huge difference for families like hodges. >> it alleviated a lot of the stress worries of is she getting the adequate quality education that a kindergartner should be able to get. >> reporter: with crucial life skills beyond academic. >> it's how they're learning how to go to school. how to make friends. >> reporter: they show a quality kindergarten education can have a big impact on college attendance and earnings later in life which is...
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>> reporter: and it's made a huge difference for families like hodges. >> it kind of alleviated all ofs and anxiety and my worries is she getting the adequate quality education that a kind gartner should be able to get. >> reporter: with crucial life skills beyond just academics. >> it's how they're learning how to go to school, how to make friends. >> reporter: studies also show a quality kindergarten education could have a big impact on college attendance and earnings later in life, which is why declines in enrollment across the country during the coronavirus pandemic are especially alarming and forcing schools to think outside the box to get kids online for class. >> so nine, ten weeks in, how is this experience going so far? >> i think it's going great. the second we started evening program, they have not missed one day >> reporter: it's been adjustment having kids do their schooling when they would usually be getting ready for bed. >> it's getting close to bed time and i want a time do keep moving. >> reporter: but there are silver line eggs. >> i see more parents sitting with the
>> reporter: and it's made a huge difference for families like hodges. >> it kind of alleviated all ofs and anxiety and my worries is she getting the adequate quality education that a kind gartner should be able to get. >> reporter: with crucial life skills beyond just academics. >> it's how they're learning how to go to school, how to make friends. >> reporter: studies also show a quality kindergarten education could have a big impact on college attendance and...
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this is the hodge, any of them have gone. the game tomorrow takes on more meaning. there's only 30 preseason -- 33 preseason familiars. it will be very strange. >> taking on the fales of st. mary's. moore drivers. he had 18. howitt would not be enough. logan johnson off the bench for st. mary's. >> have a good night everyone. is is the hing she needs today. no! busy day at the dunphy compound. we have a wedding tonight, and this afternoon, claire is debating duane bailey in the race for town council. (lowered voice) and now the "weekly saver" says that some voters find claire-- quote-- "angry and unlikable." to those voters, i say, "wait till she sees this." no one can mention it to her. we can't have some unscientific poll shaking claire's confidence. phil... what poll? too late. she knows. who told her? what is this, a witch hunt? oh, my god. i have to go. well, i just don't think it's a big deal. i mean, how many people read the "weekly..." "saver"? "saver," anyway? 22,000... ish. my company adver--
this is the hodge, any of them have gone. the game tomorrow takes on more meaning. there's only 30 preseason -- 33 preseason familiars. it will be very strange. >> taking on the fales of st. mary's. moore drivers. he had 18. howitt would not be enough. logan johnson off the bench for st. mary's. >> have a good night everyone. is is the hing she needs today. no! busy day at the dunphy compound. we have a wedding tonight, and this afternoon, claire is debating duane bailey in the race...
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hodge lost her job in the service industry because of covid. fantasia started to realize how bad things were when the family got an eviction notice. >> i don't have anywhere to go, because prices are so high, and i don't have much income. >> reporter: black and latino families consistently report low confidence in the ability to pay rent during the pandemic, according to the national low-income housing coalition, communities of color are the hardest hit by the eveviction c and represent 80% of people facing eviction. in atlanta, united way says 95% of the families they help facing eviction are black. >> like i said, 2,500 applications in process. and there are thousands more. >> and you're getting to the point where you can't accept, you can't help everybody that needs help. >> we cannot help. the funding expires end of december. that is the biggest plea we have. there's some way we can extend it, so that we can keep helping families. >> reporter: the sad reality is not everyone is going to get help. here outside of the united way, they're only
hodge lost her job in the service industry because of covid. fantasia started to realize how bad things were when the family got an eviction notice. >> i don't have anywhere to go, because prices are so high, and i don't have much income. >> reporter: black and latino families consistently report low confidence in the ability to pay rent during the pandemic, according to the national low-income housing coalition, communities of color are the hardest hit by the eveviction c and...
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hodge lost her job in the service industry because of covid.eek, hodge says fantasia started to realize how bad things were when the family got an eviction notice. >> i don't have anywhere to go. i don't have much income. >> reporter: black and latino families consistently report low confidence in the ability to pay rent during the pandemic, according to national low income housing commission, communities of color are hardest-hit by the eviction crisis, represent 80% of people facing eviction. in atlanta, the united way says 95% of families they help who are facing eviction are black. >> there are applications in process. thousands more. >> you get to the point you can't help everybody that needs help. >> cannot help. the funding expires end of december. that's the biggest plea we have. some way we can extend it so we can keep helping families. >> reporter: the sad reality is not everyone is able to get help. here at united way, they can only help people that live within city limits. thousands have shown up here that had to be turned away. that
hodge lost her job in the service industry because of covid.eek, hodge says fantasia started to realize how bad things were when the family got an eviction notice. >> i don't have anywhere to go. i don't have much income. >> reporter: black and latino families consistently report low confidence in the ability to pay rent during the pandemic, according to national low income housing commission, communities of color are hardest-hit by the eviction crisis, represent 80% of people...
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don't you know it's not how it is said feeney even adequately to our hodges and his arm when he nor 30 of her where there are a lot of excess she with a set of you with whole flips are. getting it wrong. on the knees on. her knee. is a soldier in there who can really fear she will start. ted kennedy. they gave me a clue and i. started having one patient after the other. and this one i was overwhelmed just by the number of patients coming in with very complex problems and also by side behind. several of these patients had stories behind their injuries which i also like that kind of emotional stress. i mean you don't want to kind of. base your medical decision on. emotions. but still in the middle of all of them you do. you do so but i hate how the. what's on hold. for the whole. this isn't on the. patient is what i've been studying the. market if you're stuck with. me. and i want to be pushed around a lot. the mass slaughter any and all that had i would add. to what i've had. me i'm about to finish off a lot of the faith but c.n.n. has not taken prisoner out of the home i thought and i
don't you know it's not how it is said feeney even adequately to our hodges and his arm when he nor 30 of her where there are a lot of excess she with a set of you with whole flips are. getting it wrong. on the knees on. her knee. is a soldier in there who can really fear she will start. ted kennedy. they gave me a clue and i. started having one patient after the other. and this one i was overwhelmed just by the number of patients coming in with very complex problems and also by side behind....
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senate and cause it because it's the most prolific of all of the medical malpractice is david augustine hodge seniors, a bioethics professor at tuskegee university, he plans to get the covid vaccine and says it's safe but even convincing his own family is difficult i think find a family member who's willing to take the vaccine. >>and i have of this 12 of them 11 brothers and sisters and a 100 pieces and that changing opinions in minority areas will be a challenge, especially in a place like to ski. i think want to hear 1932, that's one thing but to think in 1972. that this lie was still happening. it's disturbing it is disturbing. but that shows you how far the government was going willing ro go with their experiment. and i wonder. if the story had an broke. how long would it gone. >>that was brian entin reporting tonight. >>for sports. the warriors were back at it today at practice after suffering a loss last night at the hands of the sacramento kings, the warriors mounted a ferocious comeback. >>and steph seem to get mojo back but the king spoil the right here to how guy buzzer beater the w
senate and cause it because it's the most prolific of all of the medical malpractice is david augustine hodge seniors, a bioethics professor at tuskegee university, he plans to get the covid vaccine and says it's safe but even convincing his own family is difficult i think find a family member who's willing to take the vaccine. >>and i have of this 12 of them 11 brothers and sisters and a 100 pieces and that changing opinions in minority areas will be a challenge, especially in a place...
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a low—key death row drama, clemency boasted note—perfect performances from alfre woodard and aldis hodge addressed the terrible impact of the death penalty upon all those it touches, from prisoners to wardens to society at large, an issue that seems particularly relevant at the moment. i don't see how it's going to work. living with an empty shell of a wife. i will never get over seeing missjuneteenth cleaning toilets. on a more upbeat note, missjuneteenth could be in the running for next year's oscars. the date was june 19th. opening to rave reviews in uk cinemas and on vod in september, this quietly political charmer features nicole beharie as turquoisejones, a one—time beauty queen who desperately wants her headstrong daughter to win the titular pageant celebrating the belated freeing of slaves in texas on june 19, 1865, a full 2.5 years after the emancipation proclamation. what's her problem? i beat her. 2020 also saw the release of two netflix—backed films featuring chadwick boseman, who we sadly lost in august. you can currently see him in his final screen role, a barnstorming perf
a low—key death row drama, clemency boasted note—perfect performances from alfre woodard and aldis hodge addressed the terrible impact of the death penalty upon all those it touches, from prisoners to wardens to society at large, an issue that seems particularly relevant at the moment. i don't see how it's going to work. living with an empty shell of a wife. i will never get over seeing missjuneteenth cleaning toilets. on a more upbeat note, missjuneteenth could be in the running for next...
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which is distressing to watch. 11 videos were released showing the deaths of daniel pruett and troy hodge both men were in custody and died of asphyxiation as officers attempted to subdue them autopsies later found drugs had also played a role in their deaths and what has become a familiar response protests emerged over both of the deaths and the wider issue of heavy handed policing since the spring communities across america and abroad have seen similar scenes of spurred by the black lives matter movement some of which have turned violent. community advocate and former new york police officer cory p.s. a believes that technological advances are a game changer for transparency transparency used to keep the success you have to understand prior to this technology it was so funny the cameras all over the place at least were able to control the narrative that we would hear didn't come out and say did such and such restraint by our board to try to fight this and do you know use it now weapon to kill him and it would be justified because we couldn't even question it but now he's listed massive
which is distressing to watch. 11 videos were released showing the deaths of daniel pruett and troy hodge both men were in custody and died of asphyxiation as officers attempted to subdue them autopsies later found drugs had also played a role in their deaths and what has become a familiar response protests emerged over both of the deaths and the wider issue of heavy handed policing since the spring communities across america and abroad have seen similar scenes of spurred by the black lives...
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which is distressing to watch. 11 videos were released showing the deaths of daniel pruett and detroit hodge both men who were in custody and died of asphyxiation as officers attempted to subdue them autopsies later found drugs had also played a role in their deaths in what has become a familiar response protests emerged over both of the deaths and really the wider issue of heavy handed policing since the spring communities across america and abroad to have seen similar scenes spurred by the black lives that matter movement some of which have turned violent. for more on this we can bring in court p. guess who is a retired n.y.p.d. deputy inspector and community advocate thanks very much for being with us here on r.t. international. the attorney general released a video in an effort to increase transparency do you think that this is the right move. of year of course transparency is the key to success you have to understand try to do is take analogy of cellphone loophole cameras all over the place police were able to control the narrative we would hear and it would come out and say such and su
which is distressing to watch. 11 videos were released showing the deaths of daniel pruett and detroit hodge both men who were in custody and died of asphyxiation as officers attempted to subdue them autopsies later found drugs had also played a role in their deaths in what has become a familiar response protests emerged over both of the deaths and really the wider issue of heavy handed policing since the spring communities across america and abroad to have seen similar scenes spurred by the...
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>> i want you to know what you known and there is little hodge yous in h countrthis country so pleaset trading entirely, at last we have a mark that values kpaj individual companies and individual management why not take you there and buy the best semiconductor i would like to say there is always a bull market some where, i would like to find it just for you. i am >>> winter storm warning al roker is here to pinpoint how much snow for people in the path right now on the news. >> reporter: 70 million under a winter storm warning. >> a nightmare nor'easter, the worst in years, threatening millions heavy snow, ice and freezing rain tonight, the areas getting hit the hardest pby this monster storm. >> we're going to pass some kind of stimulus relief package before we go home for the holidays. >> disaster relief finally within reach what's in the deal what's not and will any of it b
>> i want you to know what you known and there is little hodge yous in h countrthis country so pleaset trading entirely, at last we have a mark that values kpaj individual companies and individual management why not take you there and buy the best semiconductor i would like to say there is always a bull market some where, i would like to find it just for you. i am >>> winter storm warning al roker is here to pinpoint how much snow for people in the path right now on the news....
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>> we own this stock in the hodges small-cap fund and we saw it as a company that really benefited fromhe pandemic as people played more rounds of golf this year because they were outside, they benefited but they also stand to benefit as reopening trade now that they have purchased top golf. so has top golf continues to open up locations we think there is a great secular growth story here that will do well over the next several years. we like top -- we like callaway golf. cheryl: golf is a fun game. it is really frustrating. you like taylor morrison homes. the stock is up 22% this year. obviously we were talking with another gifted about exodus from the cities to the suburbs. how do we get benefit from this stock in 2021? >> we think the housing market will remain relatively healthy next year. because of household formation there is not enough supply to maintain demand. taylor morrison is in the entry level housing market. we see further up side in the stock. they trade at a much lower multiple compared to the peers. it is fairly unknown company out there but we see that one with pretty
>> we own this stock in the hodges small-cap fund and we saw it as a company that really benefited fromhe pandemic as people played more rounds of golf this year because they were outside, they benefited but they also stand to benefit as reopening trade now that they have purchased top golf. so has top golf continues to open up locations we think there is a great secular growth story here that will do well over the next several years. we like top -- we like callaway golf. cheryl: golf is...
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yeah, 13,000 pixels sink top of that music that you can actually hear in your car jo hodges who was responsible for the incredible set up shows us just how he does it. >>a look at in jamestown right dresses, 2700 glass house and we have about 13,000 pixels all of them individually addressable sing with his music. >>a great thing for families arrive by if they can listen to the car playing on the radio. it takes a very long time to set up all the all these props are yet to build you have to push the fix is in and then once you build all the light fixtures are light to see was everything to the music program everything. >>generally people always want to you know how much your power bill is but these lights can seem less than a and you know they are dry or some of them say it's likely the las vegas. and this gives you a lot more ability to be able to program your own songs. be able to kind of create your own effect. a trickle contractor that specializes in lighting i've been in the lighting business for about. 12 years now and i love lighting in pretty much everything it is a great way to kind of
yeah, 13,000 pixels sink top of that music that you can actually hear in your car jo hodges who was responsible for the incredible set up shows us just how he does it. >>a look at in jamestown right dresses, 2700 glass house and we have about 13,000 pixels all of them individually addressable sing with his music. >>a great thing for families arrive by if they can listen to the car playing on the radio. it takes a very long time to set up all the all these props are yet to build you...
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and we're just not even close to even getting to that point with this kind of hodge podge of pharmacy chains and some of the hospital systems, and some of the public health clinics. we're just not going to get there. so, we're going to need to call an audible and come up with something really substantive in order to vaccinate large populations. and, you know, playing around with the doses and holding back on the second dose just -- you know, we don't have the evidence base to really warrant that. the clichingal trials were done with a very specific dose, and a very specific interval. everything else is adding additional risk. that's not the answer. the answer is to step up and really implement a system where we can vaccinate through a high throughput vaccination, whether that's using football stadiums in order to vaccinate large populations or realizing that some of the low-income neighborhoods are pharmacy deserts and putting in infrastructu infrastructure there. that's where the emphasis needs to be and that's what i'm hoping the biden administration is recognizing, that we're once
and we're just not even close to even getting to that point with this kind of hodge podge of pharmacy chains and some of the hospital systems, and some of the public health clinics. we're just not going to get there. so, we're going to need to call an audible and come up with something really substantive in order to vaccinate large populations. and, you know, playing around with the doses and holding back on the second dose just -- you know, we don't have the evidence base to really warrant...
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senate and cause it because it's the most prolific of all of the medical malpractice is david augustine hodgeprofessor at tuskegee university, he plans to get the covid vaccine and says it's safe but even convincing his own family is difficult, i think find a family member who's willing to take the vaccine. >>and i have of this 12 of them 11 brothers and sisters and a 100 pieces and that changing opinions in minority areas will be a challenge, especially in a place like to ski. i think want to hear 1932, that's one thing but to think in 1972. that this lai was still happening. it's disturbing it is disturbing. but that shows you how far the government was going willing to go with their experiment. and i wonder. if the story had an broke. how long would it gone. >>a new essential services hub is open in san francisco's bayview district and the hub will serve as a lifeline to essential services for communities of color disproportionately impacted by the covid-19 pandemic. >>on our city's response to covid we focused on equity. we wanted to make sure we're reaching the communities that have been
senate and cause it because it's the most prolific of all of the medical malpractice is david augustine hodgeprofessor at tuskegee university, he plans to get the covid vaccine and says it's safe but even convincing his own family is difficult, i think find a family member who's willing to take the vaccine. >>and i have of this 12 of them 11 brothers and sisters and a 100 pieces and that changing opinions in minority areas will be a challenge, especially in a place like to ski. i think...
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senate and cause it because it's the most prolific of all of the medical malpractice is david augustine hodges, a bioethics professor at tuskegee university, he plans to get the covid vaccine and says it's safe but even convincing his own family is difficult find a family member who's willing to take the vaccine. >>and i have of this 12 of them 11 brothers and sisters and a 100 pieces and that changing opinions in minority areas will be a challenge, especially in a place like to ski. i think want to hear 1932, that's one thing but to think in 1972. that this lai was still happening. it's disturbing it is disturbing. but that shows you how far the government was going willing to go with their experiment. and i wonder. if the story had an broke. how long would it gone. >>brian into reporting for us tonight, meanwhile governor newsome has now launched a vaccinate all 50 a campaign to distribute covid-19 vaccine, to all of california's 58 counties newsome said that the campaign prioritizes essential workers and those most vulnerable to the virus. it's a focus on diversity so knowledge the cultura
senate and cause it because it's the most prolific of all of the medical malpractice is david augustine hodges, a bioethics professor at tuskegee university, he plans to get the covid vaccine and says it's safe but even convincing his own family is difficult find a family member who's willing to take the vaccine. >>and i have of this 12 of them 11 brothers and sisters and a 100 pieces and that changing opinions in minority areas will be a challenge, especially in a place like to ski. i...
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and that's why we've had some sort of hodge-podge patchwork approach to the testing. they're still -- there so far is not a national testing strategy. the biden strategy will be far different. so they say. it's important for them, they say, to get an accurate picture of what's happening, and that is why they've been calling for that during this entire transition. so yes, do they hope to get the states more involved in this process? yes, and they also hope to get more funding to the states. joe biden has talked about that, and congressional republicans have objected to adding additional funding for state governments so that they can do the very thing that joe biden is calling for them to do which is to get 100 million shots into the arms of people in the first 100 days of his presidency, katy. >> as dr. peter hotez said a moment ago, there is absolutely no time to waste when it comes to getting that vaccine distributed. geoff bennett, thank you very much for joining us. >>> and coming up next, as the senate debates bigger relief checks, restaurants say they are being l
and that's why we've had some sort of hodge-podge patchwork approach to the testing. they're still -- there so far is not a national testing strategy. the biden strategy will be far different. so they say. it's important for them, they say, to get an accurate picture of what's happening, and that is why they've been calling for that during this entire transition. so yes, do they hope to get the states more involved in this process? yes, and they also hope to get more funding to the states. joe...
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wallabies had a player red carded still have a chance to win it so with a late penalty kick rhys hodges missed it and the game finished 16 points apiece argentina finished 2nd behind new zealand with australia last french go for and 21 has won his 1st title on the european till it came at the dubai championship the took a shot an 8 under par final round of $64.00 with an eagle and 7 birdies rosneft finished on $25.00 under for the tournament that was 2 straight is clear of the fields. heavy snow for meant the women's super g. ski race in switzerland was cancelled on saturday but just over the border in italy and the men's giant slalom race was able to take place in tough conditions gracious for the chicks and started 6. he took the lead after the 2nd run to clinch victory in santa catarina it's his 2nd win of 2020 and puts him 2nd in the world cup standings behind top ranked frenchman alexy upon 0. and finally some action from the freestyle world cup in finland this is francis perry a far winning the opening moguls event of the season sharing the kind of skills that i've already seen wh
wallabies had a player red carded still have a chance to win it so with a late penalty kick rhys hodges missed it and the game finished 16 points apiece argentina finished 2nd behind new zealand with australia last french go for and 21 has won his 1st title on the european till it came at the dubai championship the took a shot an 8 under par final round of $64.00 with an eagle and 7 birdies rosneft finished on $25.00 under for the tournament that was 2 straight is clear of the fields. heavy...
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that was -- i do want to acknowledge and thank rob hodge, amy lee, eric and others, johnny and the others who played a significant role in keeping the program busy, on track and effective this year. so there was a lot of work that was put in across the office. really want to call out those folks. yeah. legislatively one update. the rules committee met this morning. and approved the annual biannual code update. that means that it updated the departments are required every couple of years to look at their codes and identify who the designated -- for filing form 700 to the economic interest statement. and so those -- that information was collected into the city's ordinance. it changes and it will update the law. it looks like given the timing, that the full board will act on those changes in early january. [ please stand by ] -- we will have that on the agenda for you at that time. i wanted to also underscore the b.l.a., the budget legislative analyst's performance -- audit of the commission. that was heard in committee on november 19th at the board of supervisors. i have a list of the files
that was -- i do want to acknowledge and thank rob hodge, amy lee, eric and others, johnny and the others who played a significant role in keeping the program busy, on track and effective this year. so there was a lot of work that was put in across the office. really want to call out those folks. yeah. legislatively one update. the rules committee met this morning. and approved the annual biannual code update. that means that it updated the departments are required every couple of years to look...
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the rear of the house is a bit of a hodge podge. it has a hip roof over the majority of it, it has an odd parapet structure that includes a washer-dryer and then on the right behind this purple bush is a lean-to that was probably an enclosed porch and noncompliant wood stair along the north property line. next slide. i've only got two more left. these are drawings of the rear house, you can see that we have removed the hip roof, we have removed the porch and lowered the parapet structure on the washer-dryer. we negotiated with the neighbors at 1180 fulton and reduced the height of this parapet, given their concerns for light and air. we have moved the stick to the middle of the site so it's conforming with building codes. next slide. these just, if you look really carefully you can see dimensions we have actually lowered the height of the parapet in the rear, almost six inches to accommodate light and air to 1180 fulton. that's the conclusion of the presentation. here is a 3d view of the existing and proposed. this work is not visib
the rear of the house is a bit of a hodge podge. it has a hip roof over the majority of it, it has an odd parapet structure that includes a washer-dryer and then on the right behind this purple bush is a lean-to that was probably an enclosed porch and noncompliant wood stair along the north property line. next slide. i've only got two more left. these are drawings of the rear house, you can see that we have removed the hip roof, we have removed the porch and lowered the parapet structure on the...
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the rear of the house is a bit of a hodge podge. it has a hip roof over the majority of it, it has an odd parapet structure that includes a washer-dryer and then on the right behind this purple bush is a lean-to that was probably an enclosed porch and noncompliant wood stair along the north property line. next slide. i've only got two more left. these are drawings of the rear house, you can see that we have removed the hip roof, we have removed the porch and lowered the parapet structure on the washer-dryer. we negotiated with the neighbors at 1180 fulton and reduced the height of this parapet, given their concerns for light and air. we have moved the stick to the middle of the site so it's conforming with building codes. next slide. these just, if you look really carefully you can see dimensions we have actually lowered the height of the parapet in the rear, almost six inches to accommodate light and air to 1180 fulton. that's the conclusion of the presentation. here is a 3d view of the existing and proposed. this work is not visib
the rear of the house is a bit of a hodge podge. it has a hip roof over the majority of it, it has an odd parapet structure that includes a washer-dryer and then on the right behind this purple bush is a lean-to that was probably an enclosed porch and noncompliant wood stair along the north property line. next slide. i've only got two more left. these are drawings of the rear house, you can see that we have removed the hip roof, we have removed the porch and lowered the parapet structure on the...
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i am a practicing gastroenterologist and tapas hodges serving our u.s. veterans in northern california. in addition to my nickel practice which focuses on management of patients, my clinical research is focused on health care disparity, particularly among ethnic minorities, portable populations. covidrior to the pandemic, vulnerable populations suffered significant health care disparities. to access to lifesaving treatments. specifically for patients i have served, my research has demonstrated disparities and timely receipt of high-quality care. access fores patients with chronic hepatitis b and hepatitis c. since past nine months, the pandemic began in the u.s., we have seen these disparities exacerbated as our chance to deliver high-quality care has been deserted by this pandemic. patients avoiding care due to visiting the lab for cancer screening, and health care systems transitioning to telehealth, delaying nonurgent procedures. trying to balance the risk of treatment procedures with the risk of our vulnerable patients being exposed and infected with
i am a practicing gastroenterologist and tapas hodges serving our u.s. veterans in northern california. in addition to my nickel practice which focuses on management of patients, my clinical research is focused on health care disparity, particularly among ethnic minorities, portable populations. covidrior to the pandemic, vulnerable populations suffered significant health care disparities. to access to lifesaving treatments. specifically for patients i have served, my research has demonstrated...
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that was -- i do want to acknowledge and thank rob hodge, amy lee, eric and others, johnny and the others who played a significant role in keeping the program busy, on track and effective this year. so there was a lot of work that was put in across the office. really want to call out those folks. yeah. legislatively one update. the rules committee met this morning. and approved the annual biannual code update. that means that it updated the departments are required every couple of years to look at their codes and identify who the designated -- for filing form 700 to the economic interest statement. and so those -- that information was collected into the city's ordinance. it changes and it will update the law. it looks like given the timing, that the full board will act on those changes in early january. [ please stand by ] -- we will have that on the agenda for you at that time. i wanted to also underscore the b.l.a., the budget legislative analyst's performance -- audit of the commission. that was heard in committee on november 19th at the board of supervisors. i have a list of the files
that was -- i do want to acknowledge and thank rob hodge, amy lee, eric and others, johnny and the others who played a significant role in keeping the program busy, on track and effective this year. so there was a lot of work that was put in across the office. really want to call out those folks. yeah. legislatively one update. the rules committee met this morning. and approved the annual biannual code update. that means that it updated the departments are required every couple of years to look...