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hom: what grid alternatives does is install panels for communities in areas that are environmentally disadvantaged. helping low-incncome people get access to cleaner energy and lead better lives where they have accessss to more economic resources. californrnia is actutually at the e forefront t of solar j jut bbecause the sttate has createto many incentiveses to expandnd., that means there are about 90,000 people who are working in the industry right now, and that number is growing yeyear over yr over r year. withth all these nw jojobs opening up, we w want toe that the population of solar installers, solar project management professionals reflects the demographics of the same people organizations like grid are installing for. man: as a family, we like to have little adventures. take the kidds out. show them as s much f the w world as--as they want toto see. woman: we trtry to teach them to appreciate the e environment and to appreciate the good things in life and that would ensure that they have this s as they're growiwing up and that they y can have thhe same for their kids. i i le
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we're not entirely at the mercy of a coronavirus apart from crucial measures such as cleaning out homs and keep. distance we also put says our very own defense mechanism our immune system its job is to recognize harmful substances and germs that enter the body and fight the intruders the stronger our immune system the better it can do its job the question is can it also protect us from cope with 19. welcome to our special here on the news i want to jones and dylan good to have you with us a healthy immune system is always important and it might just save your life now during the pandemic but how do you keep it strong take a walk in the park eat plenty of fruits and vegetables and a moment we'll ask an expert but 1st this report. the human immune system. the body's various defensive mechanisms protect us from pathogens like bacteria and fires. our skin bone marrow and saliva. as well as a host of immune cells contribute to a highly complex system. the world around us offers ways in which we can boost that system and in the face of corona virus researchers are seeking help from nature. f
we're not entirely at the mercy of a coronavirus apart from crucial measures such as cleaning out homs and keep. distance we also put says our very own defense mechanism our immune system its job is to recognize harmful substances and germs that enter the body and fight the intruders the stronger our immune system the better it can do its job the question is can it also protect us from cope with 19. welcome to our special here on the news i want to jones and dylan good to have you with us a...
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homs now germany. was taking over the presidency in just a couple of days and then what are we expecting from the german e.u. presidency on environmental issues. but in fact before the coronavirus struck one of the major issues that france and germany agreed needed to be addressed was does confer a question of climate change or protecting the climate and one has to add to that that the new president of the european commission something like the prime minister of europe from the law and the previous defense minister in germany and a close associate of i'm going to go she has also in her proposals for her term of office said that climate issues would be central to her policies so there's a very very big alliance of politicians that want to push ahead this agenda this climate change agenda and at the same time leverage the money that is being mobilized now to push ahead on the climate change issues but we have to say at the same time. it's going to be very very difficult because both i'm going back and ar
homs now germany. was taking over the presidency in just a couple of days and then what are we expecting from the german e.u. presidency on environmental issues. but in fact before the coronavirus struck one of the major issues that france and germany agreed needed to be addressed was does confer a question of climate change or protecting the climate and one has to add to that that the new president of the european commission something like the prime minister of europe from the law and the...
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aidswalk.net g racear aids walk san francisclive at hom alex trebek here.r favorite champions, their best wins, coming up right now. this is "jeopardy!" introducing today's contestants-- a resident physician from albany, new york... an executive director of an educational foundation from lawrenceville, new jersey... and our returning champion, an escalation manager from edina, minnesota... ...whose 2- day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. folks, on yesterday's program, you had a perfect example in final jeopardy! of three talented players who outthought, outsmarted themselves in the final. they didn't go with the obvious response atamto them imdiately. but let's hope that today is different, you all get the final jeopardy! right. vinay and gianna, good to have you here. here we go. jeopardy! round begins now with these categories. starting off with... ...in st. paul, minnesota. followed by... that sounds like us. and finally... rob, off yo
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jalisco ma f manifestantes bandalizan el p a palacio de gobierno en jalisco e esto por la meuruerte de un homopor no portar cb cubrebocas . >>> ntoticias telemundo con jbo diaz balart >>> a 10 dias de su meuruerte fy sigue convocando multitudes pero a los que acomÑapaÑaron a su a familia, llegaron para endir reu homenaje >>> flamilias y amigos lo reco a recordaroncom como un hombre cao y amable . >>> con coro lleno la sala en a encabezado con su feretro y un g gignaantesco mural que dice ahoa si puedo respirar . >>> nteoticias telemundo tien o cobertura en equipo de esta c e ceremocer ceremonia y homenajes y protes protestas que siguen en el pais que piden que la meuruerte de fd no quede impune, y tenemos in informacion de una jefa de estado tres ceremonias donde 8 m minuto y 46 segunoddos se guar o guardaron de silencio, los oqu f floyd uso para supicarlicar po v vida >>> esta fue su primera desped d despedida en mineapolneapolis, corrioeroeron lagrimas y tamb b hombre aca llego la fliamilia f floyd para darle tributo . >>> hoy en su priemera ceremoin de floyd se derramaron lagrimas en una c
jalisco ma f manifestantes bandalizan el p a palacio de gobierno en jalisco e esto por la meuruerte de un homopor no portar cb cubrebocas . >>> ntoticias telemundo con jbo diaz balart >>> a 10 dias de su meuruerte fy sigue convocando multitudes pero a los que acomÑapaÑaron a su a familia, llegaron para endir reu homenaje >>> flamilias y amigos lo reco a recordaroncom como un hombre cao y amable . >>> con coro lleno la sala en a encabezado con su feretro y...
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in the disputed border region now for the 1st time in decades india says 20 soldiers were killed in homs. hand combat beijing said it was defending its territorial integrity. and introduced shockingly. indian troops seriously violated the bilateral consensus and crossed the border line twice in gauging in illegal activities and provoking and attacking chinese personnel resulting in serious physical confrontation between border forces on the 2 sides. this yellow line marks the boundary between these super power was known as the line of actual control it's not a hard front as china and india have never agreed on where their border should lie in 2017 the 2 sides confronted each other for 73 days after indian troops blocked construction of a road by china flare ups of fixed chinese and indian leaders for years with a lasting solution seemingly out of reach this latest escalation suggests a rocky road ahead for these 2 nuclear armed nation. earlier we spoke with province avnet the editor of force magazine which focuses on indian military matters we asked him if he expected a deescalation but
in the disputed border region now for the 1st time in decades india says 20 soldiers were killed in homs. hand combat beijing said it was defending its territorial integrity. and introduced shockingly. indian troops seriously violated the bilateral consensus and crossed the border line twice in gauging in illegal activities and provoking and attacking chinese personnel resulting in serious physical confrontation between border forces on the 2 sides. this yellow line marks the boundary between...
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--aned glasgow has been hom torea. hporter: -- reporter: glasgo been home to asylum-seeks.eporter:>> -- reporter: glasgo has been home to asylum-seers. >> it's scary, but all you can do is stay home. porter:t scotland's fi mister says the events are truly dreadful. >> this has undoubtedly shaken glasgow. it is not an ongoing threat. it is not a terrorist related incident. ♪ laura: let's take a quick look now at the day of austria's other news. the first time in history, the u.s. house of representatives has voted ton, declare washing d.c. america's 51st state. the vote, which occurred largely along party lines, occurred in the wake of ptests after george floyd' death. -- george floyd's death. mexico' s chief of police says that he survived an assassination attempt. a gunmanpened fire in a althy part of the capital. violence like this in city is fairly rare. asian-americans have experienced outbreak.tincehe coronavirus increasingly they are speaking out against xenophobia and inflammatory political rhetoric. are people are like -- youre should get stabbed. knowing if you wer
--aned glasgow has been hom torea. hporter: -- reporter: glasgo been home to asylum-seeks.eporter:>> -- reporter: glasgo has been home to asylum-seers. >> it's scary, but all you can do is stay home. porter:t scotland's fi mister says the events are truly dreadful. >> this has undoubtedly shaken glasgow. it is not an ongoing threat. it is not a terrorist related incident. ♪ laura: let's take a quick look now at the day of austria's other news. the first time in history, the...
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away wins since the restart its flipped only one in 5 matches has resulted in the home win more than hom have been a wife it. detains miss the home fans that badly want to have a struggling so much if you have the answer but it's not. a title in a row could be confirmed in midweek documents have a place in next season's champions league wildlife think are also close to punching their ticket playbook isn't currently hold the 4th and final sponsor but only just . at the bottom it was a massive weekend for one young girl when that should be set for another season the real action now is between months dusseldorf and brightman so who can handle the pressure. of 3 matches left starting in midweek who will be relegated to the 2nd division last place to patter born need to win out against me on berlin plaza and frankfurt . 17 places rainman have been relegated just once and that was 40 years ago. if they want to avoid a similar fate in 2028 don't have to pick up points against byron and cologne. dusseldorf are in the relegation play off place level on points with raymond still have away matches
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they live in the province of homs like so much of the country it has been devastated by the war reconstruction is an enormous challenge. millions of men either fled or were killed others are still in the army or militias . without women in the workforce syria would collapse thousands of power pylons have been destroyed and there's no end of work from the 3 men her colleagues and no end of criticism either. for religious conservatives it's scandalous to see women in tight trousers climbing poles. almost. thank god i was able to get over this social stigma that says women can't know we can a woman is as good as a man we can help them i hope we have a kind of the idea that women can only do office work when the men we have to get. out and deal with reality. this upright experience. there's something special out here in the countryside. the family going out for supper after a long day's work. finance mean it's important that our daughters learn to ignore conservative bigotry. and never. i'm proud of my mom she works at home and outside she has a great and difficult job. and i'm the one who encoura
they live in the province of homs like so much of the country it has been devastated by the war reconstruction is an enormous challenge. millions of men either fled or were killed others are still in the army or militias . without women in the workforce syria would collapse thousands of power pylons have been destroyed and there's no end of work from the 3 men her colleagues and no end of criticism either. for religious conservatives it's scandalous to see women in tight trousers climbing...
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the 1st steps to freedom so i read here in the city of homs bani in northern india. as i getting ready to grow. why some are making progress after a week of classes for others it is still a long way to go. they're finding it's not easy to balance a scooter and their busy domestic life. so long as we get up very early in the morning and make breakfast for the kids repair them for the school and then we called and do household work after all that we come here to learn how did i just. was going to signature and then i didn't think i could i think this would it has become a necessity nowadays it is very helpful for the community it saves a lot of time women are going to colleges and offices and the school has become very important now all these are not at this point is one part and already. in many parts of india renowned still dependent on men for them a bit but that's not changing as women. of the media speak. the 1st no there's a bit there you have you got some people cooperate with us on that or they say you go ahead we can wait it doesn't matter. but not everyone is
the 1st steps to freedom so i read here in the city of homs bani in northern india. as i getting ready to grow. why some are making progress after a week of classes for others it is still a long way to go. they're finding it's not easy to balance a scooter and their busy domestic life. so long as we get up very early in the morning and make breakfast for the kids repair them for the school and then we called and do household work after all that we come here to learn how did i just. was going to...
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really never told how racism is to be eradicated or how it helps serve the interests of the people of homs caruthers driven by hope by. gary thinks. we dare to ask. the simple things workshops hymns and peter's back up public spaces where else with learning disabilities can engage on equal terms with creative activities like graphics seung ceramics. cookery and joinery. just giving you shit what's it you know what. you know but just what it is you have one case to come up because. the underlying idea of the workshop is a calendar of us which they feel thrilled to find jolly little things of. welcome back i'm still here with one of the most influential activists of the last century professor angela davis local police forces state police forces can surely say nothing like the action they are taking against the george floyd protesters is like what happened against move in 1905 in philadelphia when the children were killed aerial bombardment of homes and so forth do you think things a better it's a day well i think things are better in the sense that we know. better that we're able to analyze
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somebody in the recognize that my daughter has been killed so she took michelle's cough and to the city hom to mend attention to the fact that her daughter lost her life not because she did anything wrong heard a lot of. family. call when someone called for a mental health pick up order for her daughter who was suffering from schizophrenia and the police decided that they were going to break into her home when she didn't want to come out and within seconds of the encounter the officer had shot at through the heart that's what we're looking at black black women are not safe in the street they're not safe in their homes they're not safe in their own bodies and they're not they're not removed morry allies in death because this loss of life falls outside of any of the available frames that people have for thinking about anti-black police violence so that devon caught our attention and then we started to say well why aren't these names being mentioned in the rallies and in the marches that we go to so we went to march as with a poster with all of the names of black women we could find and starte
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the start of november 2011 when this individual was working as a doctor at a hospital in the city of homs people have come forward here in germany to say that the individual concerned mistreated maltreated and indeed tortured in their words an inmate at the prison at that time prosecutors here are using the testimony of 2 of the witnesses who spoke to them to proceed against this individual who was taken into custody on friday this individual has been working as a doctor in germany since coming here in 2015 what makes this case interesting is that in acting against this individual the german authorities are using the principle of universal jurisdiction which governs certain serious offenses crimes against humanity war crimes that sort of thing in this case as i said the witnesses say that the offenses that this doctor carried out in 2011 were tantamount to torture and it's on that basis that the german authorities are proceeding against him. malawians head to the polls on tuesday night historic presidential election rerun last year's result was an old due to allegations of widespread rigg
the start of november 2011 when this individual was working as a doctor at a hospital in the city of homs people have come forward here in germany to say that the individual concerned mistreated maltreated and indeed tortured in their words an inmate at the prison at that time prosecutors here are using the testimony of 2 of the witnesses who spoke to them to proceed against this individual who was taken into custody on friday this individual has been working as a doctor in germany since coming...
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deadly attack when there was a deadly attack on the set them in front of the army headquarters in homs suman of the city so they're demanding justice for all of that they're also saying that the transitional government seems to have handed over a major files to the military the fact that the peace process one of the major demands of the revolution is being headed by the military by the by the military members of the sovereign council and the fact that the economy is in the hands of the deputy head of the of the sovereign council who is a member of the military the head of the rafik the 4th forces general who might have done that in or he made these are things that are not sitting very well with the process that they're saying that when they took to the streets they wanted a completely civilian rule and yes there was a power sharing agreement that was signed in august 29th so they do understand that there are some things that the military to control of but they knew that as part of that these things were supposed to be confined to security masses and masses that relate to the day to day
deadly attack when there was a deadly attack on the set them in front of the army headquarters in homs suman of the city so they're demanding justice for all of that they're also saying that the transitional government seems to have handed over a major files to the military the fact that the peace process one of the major demands of the revolution is being headed by the military by the by the military members of the sovereign council and the fact that the economy is in the hands of the deputy...
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circ fault i mperson their hom to ta notices.the state of arizona a a dedicad $5 million that there are tons of red tape to have people in the department of housing that can provide technical assistance and share best practices as we address these challenges? >> we do we would be happy to provide them and also we could use your help to deregulate the barriers preventing the building of affordable housing in arizona and other parts of the country. this is creating a lot of the problem of skyrocketing prices while incomes are not going up. ryry toll say i'm surprisedureda hear that i am a strong proponent of regulatory reform arizona is a state that has the most black - - relaxed regulations of any state in the country. >> we appreciate that. >> i want to talk about my own experience as you may knowrya i was homeless as a child my family lived with housing and security over 30 years one - - for three years without electricity so i want to housing authority to give assistance to those who are on the verge of losing their home like m
circ fault i mperson their hom to ta notices.the state of arizona a a dedicad $5 million that there are tons of red tape to have people in the department of housing that can provide technical assistance and share best practices as we address these challenges? >> we do we would be happy to provide them and also we could use your help to deregulate the barriers preventing the building of affordable housing in arizona and other parts of the country. this is creating a lot of the problem of...
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wrote a song just for me and i sung it fo the blue sky and ♪ ♪ a couple live oak trees i thought of hom to stop off ♪ ♪ at a texaco buy a slim jim and a coke park out by the water ♪ ♪ just to watch that river flo grab my guitar from the back seat ♪ ♪ write a song just for m sing it fo the blue sky and a couple live oak trees ♪ ♪ i think of home grab my phon from my pocket instead of sayin' tomorrow ♪ ♪ i'm gonna and i called mam and i called mama ♪ ♪ >> hey, thanks seth. you guys take care >> seth: tim mcgraw everyone "i called mama" is out now we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ >> seth: i want to thank my guests amanda peet, ramy youssef and patrisse cullors also, tim mcgraw thank you to fred armisen and the 8g band. stay tuned for "lilly singh. stay safe. wash your hands. we love you. ♪ ♪ >> lilly: tonight on "a little late with lilly singh" we'll be revamping beauty pageants with the first ever mr. america competition. >> i'm representing puerto rico. we're not technically a state but, i mean, that's on you guys. >> lilly: and there is no one more qualified to pick our mr. america winner than
wrote a song just for me and i sung it fo the blue sky and ♪ ♪ a couple live oak trees i thought of hom to stop off ♪ ♪ at a texaco buy a slim jim and a coke park out by the water ♪ ♪ just to watch that river flo grab my guitar from the back seat ♪ ♪ write a song just for m sing it fo the blue sky and a couple live oak trees ♪ ♪ i think of home grab my phon from my pocket instead of sayin' tomorrow ♪ ♪ i'm gonna and i called mam and i called mama ♪ ♪ >> hey,...
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come through and you try to put it together into one package, you see that, yes, it is the nursing homs and it is the minority communities where you have a lot of underlying health conditions and multigenerational families living together. that is where we saw the most fatalities and hospitalizations. that is what we're really focused on who is not going to get it but who will get it and die and become very sick but as connell pointed out earlier those are the places that have a big economic impact on the country. it is new york, it is chicago, it is miami, it is dallas and it is l.a. it is hard to say the areas of the big concentration where also the economy is. i don't know, you say new york shouldn't have shut down. far be it for me to say governor cuomo has done anything right but it is kind of past us now. we are on the other side. after the shutdown so go ahead. >> we know a lot more about this virus than we did three months ago and so we do know exactly what you just said, that 90% of the cases are people who have some preexisting condition, emphysema or heart disease or cancer o
come through and you try to put it together into one package, you see that, yes, it is the nursing homs and it is the minority communities where you have a lot of underlying health conditions and multigenerational families living together. that is where we saw the most fatalities and hospitalizations. that is what we're really focused on who is not going to get it but who will get it and die and become very sick but as connell pointed out earlier those are the places that have a big economic...
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. >> reporter: the nation calls for justice as floyd's death was ruled a hom tied kbointty medical examiner and an independent autopsy authorized by the family. >> the appearance shows that mr. floyd had no underlying medical problem that caused or contributed to his death. cause of death, in my opinion, is asphyxia due to compression of the neck. >> but the hennepin county medical examiner released its summary saying floyd died of cardiac pulmonary arrests without explaining what caused his heart to stop. many protesters stayed out late into the night instead of going home. protests were largely peaceful across the nation, and at some marches police even joining the people in solidarity. like in atlanta where some officers were seen taking a knee before renewed violence. but unrest and clashes between authorities and demonstrators were on display in many cities. police firing teargas into this crowd of protesters in philadelphia sending them scrambling off the highway. in washington, a chaotic scene as police cleared this peaceful protest outside white house. others looted some of midtown
. >> reporter: the nation calls for justice as floyd's death was ruled a hom tied kbointty medical examiner and an independent autopsy authorized by the family. >> the appearance shows that mr. floyd had no underlying medical problem that caused or contributed to his death. cause of death, in my opinion, is asphyxia due to compression of the neck. >> but the hennepin county medical examiner released its summary saying floyd died of cardiac pulmonary arrests without explaining...
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but i came up with this idea of what if i mak restaurant at hom. >> on involved a big surprise for thatamily. you can find out what that surprise is, just make sure you tune in tonight at 3:00 right here on nbc bay area and that is going to be a lot of fun. "ell "ellen" is following that. >> what great kids. >> says a lot about the parents, as well. >>> coming up for you here. what we're now learning about the woman accused of coughing on a south bay baby which was all captured on video. that has gone viral. we'll talk about that coming up. >>> plus -- >> i'm cierra johnson. coming up, big changes planning for hitting a california amusement park like this one in vallejo. what you need to know in the midst of a roller coaster of changes. you're watching "today in the bay." you say that customers make their own rules. let's talk data. only xfinity mobile lets you switch up your wireless data whenever. i accept! 5g - everybody's talking about it. how do i get it? everyone gets 5g with our new data options at no extra cost. that's good. next item - corner offices for everyone. just have to
but i came up with this idea of what if i mak restaurant at hom. >> on involved a big surprise for thatamily. you can find out what that surprise is, just make sure you tune in tonight at 3:00 right here on nbc bay area and that is going to be a lot of fun. "ell "ellen" is following that. >> what great kids. >> says a lot about the parents, as well. >>> coming up for you here. what we're now learning about the woman accused of coughing on a south bay...
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. >> we've implemented shorter hom while also restocking our products.anything, these days have reminded us why we do what we do. because despite everything that's changed, one thing hasn't, and that's our devotion to you and our communities. we're working together, in-store and online, through pickup and delivery, to make sure you can still get the essentials you need. and as we move forward, know that our first priority will always be to keep you and our associates safe. ♪ will always be to keep you and our associates safe. did you know that febreze air effects uses 100% natural propellant? cheaper aerosols use artificial propellants. that plus, it eliminates os with a water-based formula and no dyes. for freshness you'll enjoy. ♪music) killer attitude. nevor hydration.... neutrogena® hydro boost. the #1 hyaluronic acid moisturizer delivers 2x the hydration for supple, bouncy skin. neutrogena®. >> brennan: we want to go now to the island of ca wyoming in hawaii where site land is this morning, she the head of fortune 500 morning called tapestry, the pa
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having a huge percentage of the couny stuck inside their hom is changing people's drinking patterns.justine d'souza is one of many who say theidrinking habits expanded from weekends to weeknights during the lockwn. >> i was used to having a lot of activities after work, so i would have rehearsals, i was very involved in the performing arts scene locally. i had never really had time to sit down at home and have a glass of wine, and i guess my thought was, okay now i have nothing but time after work. >> brangham: austin mcmullen said he started drinking more after he became one of the millions who lost their job because of the pandemic. >> i don't really have much to do. so, yeah. not only ever, it just kind of been drinking more. but it's been more. definitely not socially. it's just drink, play madden, watch tv. but then, you know, i'll start to feel bad about it, but then i'll go outside and i'll see everybody else is doing the same thing and then i'll take my escyclables down there and it's just full of botf just different kinds of alcohol. so everyone's well, kiget like me and i s
having a huge percentage of the couny stuck inside their hom is changing people's drinking patterns.justine d'souza is one of many who say theidrinking habits expanded from weekends to weeknights during the lockwn. >> i was used to having a lot of activities after work, so i would have rehearsals, i was very involved in the performing arts scene locally. i had never really had time to sit down at home and have a glass of wine, and i guess my thought was, okay now i have nothing but time...
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the start of november 2011 when this individual was working as a doctor at a hospital in the city of homs people have come forward here in germany to say that the individual concerned mistreated maltreated and indeed tortured in their words an inmate at the prison at that time prosecutors here are using the testimony of 2 of the witnesses who spoke to them to proceed against this individual who was taken into custody on friday this individual has been working as a doctor in germany since coming here in 2015 what makes this case interesting is that in acting against this individual the german authorities are using the principle of universal jurisdiction which governs certain serious offenses crimes against humanity war crimes that sort of thing already in a separate unrelated case to other syrians who are accused of carrying out crimes against humanity war crimes while in the employ of us at the president of syria that is already under way but this is a separate unrelated case and in this case as i said the witnesses say that the offenses that this doctor carried out in 2011 were tantamoun
the start of november 2011 when this individual was working as a doctor at a hospital in the city of homs people have come forward here in germany to say that the individual concerned mistreated maltreated and indeed tortured in their words an inmate at the prison at that time prosecutors here are using the testimony of 2 of the witnesses who spoke to them to proceed against this individual who was taken into custody on friday this individual has been working as a doctor in germany since coming...
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it would be better if medicaid were more flexible for people to get that care in their own hom homes. but medicaid doesn't always allow thelo flexibility. >> we've got to stop dumping our elderly into these resources that don't have the resources. thank you and i will yield back. >> the chair now recognizes [inaudible] >> why did we shutdown the americashut down theamerican ecs ago? >> a lot of different reasons people supplied the reason supi was most persuasive is that we were worried about we would overwhelm hospital capacities if it's spread too widely so we had to shutea down to prevent the hospitals from being overwhelmed. >> did we accomplish our goals? was there a harm associated? >> economic harm obviously when people say you can operate your business there is an opportunity cost but there was also a cost, there were health concerns because of the shutdown. >> yes and it will take us years to unravel what those costs are, but they are significant. >> and i think that you said there was a disproportionate impact on the african-american community is the perfect? >> yes. >> is n
it would be better if medicaid were more flexible for people to get that care in their own hom homes. but medicaid doesn't always allow thelo flexibility. >> we've got to stop dumping our elderly into these resources that don't have the resources. thank you and i will yield back. >> the chair now recognizes [inaudible] >> why did we shutdown the americashut down theamerican ecs ago? >> a lot of different reasons people supplied the reason supi was most persuasive is that...
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> and have you been to th johnson site in your hom town? >> i've been very well close t it.> well, we hope we'v inspired you to do tha coming up soon. > thank you for you question. > very good. > it was a very lenien relationship. > yeah, absolutely. > next is a call, this is popular night for san diego here's another san diegan cathy. > this is cathy chamberlain and i'm just calling to giv you my compliments.
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up the tenderloin plan as one of the central pillars to our city's response during this pandemic to hom homelessness. so this should be of importance and, frankly, of anger and action from the entire board, not just from the supervisor that represents the area. there have been a set of articles that have come out, including one today and over the past number of months, that pretty much tell the story of what has been happening in this neighborhood for the last three months. one today, which was in "hood line" which is titled "how san francisco has failed the tenderloin" or recently in mission local, "critics rip city plan to address tenderloin encampments as doing little to shelter the homeless." despite the city's promises the tenderloin has no streets and from kaw, the city takes action as the tents in tenderloin triple. and most recently on sunday, heather knight wrote a column in "the chronicle" which was a very painful read which is titled "it's devastating that tenderloin sinks deep into misery and no one is coming to the rescue." there are probably 30 more articles that have come
up the tenderloin plan as one of the central pillars to our city's response during this pandemic to hom homelessness. so this should be of importance and, frankly, of anger and action from the entire board, not just from the supervisor that represents the area. there have been a set of articles that have come out, including one today and over the past number of months, that pretty much tell the story of what has been happening in this neighborhood for the last three months. one today, which was...
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tell the folks at hom if they dt watch that interview what happened. >> my store was rioted after we the doors. my staff and i had to barricade ourselves and lock ourselves in the bathroom while my store was completely destroyed and ransacked on that day. ainsley: you had to lock yourself in the bathroom. were you terrified? >> yes. ainsley: they were on the other side of the door, right? >> i'm sorry? ainsley: they were on the other side of the door and you didn't know when police got there if they were trying to trick you in saying we are police so that you would come out, right? >> right. the leaders were actually pounding on the door after we ran in there i was skeptical to believe whether it was the cleveland police or not. but it was. it was. ainsley: police could have saved your life. >> they did save my life. absolutely. on top of that. ainsley: so what happened after that? because some of these looters were threatening you, you say? >> yeah. the stores gotten some threats. when it guess rebuilt it's going to hit again. that my cooperation is unfair. that i shouldn't be -- i
tell the folks at hom if they dt watch that interview what happened. >> my store was rioted after we the doors. my staff and i had to barricade ourselves and lock ourselves in the bathroom while my store was completely destroyed and ransacked on that day. ainsley: you had to lock yourself in the bathroom. were you terrified? >> yes. ainsley: they were on the other side of the door, right? >> i'm sorry? ainsley: they were on the other side of the door and you didn't know when...
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up the tenderloin plan as one of the central pillars to our city's response during this pandemic to hom homelessness. so this should be of importance and, frankly, of anger and action from the entire board, not just from the supervisor that represents the area. there have been a set of articles that have come out, including one today and over the past number of months, that pretty much tell the story of what has been happening in this neighborhood for the last three months. one today, which was in "hood line" which is titled "how san francisco has failed the tenderloin" or recently in mission local, "critics rip city plan to address tenderloin encampments as doing little to shelter the homeless." despite the city's promises the tenderloin has no streets and from kaw, the city takes action as the tents in tenderloin triple. and most recently on sunday, heather knight wrote a column in "the chronicle" which was a very painful read which is titled "it's devastating that tenderloin sinks deep into misery and no one is coming to the rescue." there are probably 30 more articles that have come
up the tenderloin plan as one of the central pillars to our city's response during this pandemic to hom homelessness. so this should be of importance and, frankly, of anger and action from the entire board, not just from the supervisor that represents the area. there have been a set of articles that have come out, including one today and over the past number of months, that pretty much tell the story of what has been happening in this neighborhood for the last three months. one today, which was...
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up the tenderloin plan as one of the central pillars to our city's response during this pandemic to hom homelessness. so this should be of importance and, frankly, of anger and action from the entire board, not just from the supervisor that represents the area. there have been a set of articles that have come out, including one today and over the past number of months, that pretty much tell the story of what has been happening in this neighborhood for the last three months. one today, which was in "hood line" which is titled "how san francisco has failed the tenderloin" or recently in mission local, "critics rip city plan to address tenderloin encampments as doing little to shelter the homeless." despite the city's promises the tenderloin has no streets and from kaw, the city takes action as the tents in tenderloin triple. and most recently on sunday, heather knight wrote a column in "the chronicle" which was a very painful read which is titled "it's devastating that tenderloin sinks deep into misery and no one is coming to the rescue." there are probably 30 more articles that have come
up the tenderloin plan as one of the central pillars to our city's response during this pandemic to hom homelessness. so this should be of importance and, frankly, of anger and action from the entire board, not just from the supervisor that represents the area. there have been a set of articles that have come out, including one today and over the past number of months, that pretty much tell the story of what has been happening in this neighborhood for the last three months. one today, which was...