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i think sandy's point is just say this like this is and that who help people get vaccinated. >> okay. look, i just want to mention to our viewers this fall in california kids are going back to school in personal i know you've been advocating for that for quite a long time. summer camps is what i want to ask you about right now. my own daughter is teaching one. there's some people who really wanted to social distance. others sad i want to sit by my friend and work on the project together. she was asking me to ask you is it okay to allow kids under 12 to be near each other and share the same robotic equipment and things like that is that okay as long as there's a door leading to the outside side open. >> yes, there there there there masking, distancing, ventilation. as long last masks are in place indoors, doesn't need outdoors, there wasn't a strict distance need. with the ventilation in the bay area keep that door or windows open. of course they should sit next to each other. we are recommending that kids mask inside. that will likely be lifted only when the cdc gives guidance that it
i think sandy's point is just say this like this is and that who help people get vaccinated. >> okay. look, i just want to mention to our viewers this fall in california kids are going back to school in personal i know you've been advocating for that for quite a long time. summer camps is what i want to ask you about right now. my own daughter is teaching one. there's some people who really wanted to social distance. others sad i want to sit by my friend and work on the project together....
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i. sandy got to her miami the german government is on the defensive visit. face is growing criticism over its floods preparations, the opposition says it failed to adequately warn citizens of last week's flooding. more than 160 people died in germany alone. heavy rain was forecast, but the scale of the del use too many by surprise. ministers admit lessons must be learned, but they say federal institutions did their part. 4 bits of arms of the, the german with the service gives warnings of severe conditions and is supported by european institution. and these warnings passed on to the federal states and from the states flooding centers to the different regions. and they are the ones making the decisions when it comes to protection against environmental disasters. so the state of emergency is not declared and billing, but where it is taking place. that item writing reports on one of the worst, hit tons in northern germany were here in the historic town of bod. moon that rifle and the clean up operation is in full swing. we have vigor picking up all of the debris that was stacked up and left
i. sandy got to her miami the german government is on the defensive visit. face is growing criticism over its floods preparations, the opposition says it failed to adequately warn citizens of last week's flooding. more than 160 people died in germany alone. heavy rain was forecast, but the scale of the del use too many by surprise. ministers admit lessons must be learned, but they say federal institutions did their part. 4 bits of arms of the, the german with the service gives warnings of...
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until then, i will ask sandy what she thinks. >> it is absolutely a no. rivacy. i think, definitely, leave the package elsewhere. i don't want people to have access. yeah. >> larry? >> i was waiting for chris. >> i would say it is a no go as well. you may risk losing a package, that your whole house or apartment is completely exposed. what's the risk? i would rather lose my package than whatever is on my property. >> i don't need the keys to your house. just give me your social security number. that would be fine. >> this is so worrisome. >> no, you're in good hands. >>> generation x could be facing and unemployment crisis. the unappointed generation found job applicants age 40 to 60 are the most overlooked. they are facing increased biases amongst hiring managers while many are reluctant to learn new skills in technology. i fear technology. but 90% of hiring managers say generation x employees are still as good or better than younger employees. i say that with emphasis. >> yeah, and sandy and i totally agree with you. you know what chris things about this
until then, i will ask sandy what she thinks. >> it is absolutely a no. rivacy. i think, definitely, leave the package elsewhere. i don't want people to have access. yeah. >> larry? >> i was waiting for chris. >> i would say it is a no go as well. you may risk losing a package, that your whole house or apartment is completely exposed. what's the risk? i would rather lose my package than whatever is on my property. >> i don't need the keys to your house. just give...
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sandy, i am getting to you in a second. for being here today.ooking out, i see so many who helped make the ada real. the activists gave everything they had to fight for that bill, the advocates who helped to shape the bill title by title. the policymakers who worked tirelessly to pass it, including, of course, our own president, joe biden. [applause] house majority leader steny hoyer. [applause] and congressman tony gwynn love -- tony quayle. thank you, all. every day, and in every community, lives of the american people are better because of the work you all did. when people can ride a bus because they have a lift, when they can enter a building because it has a ramp, when they can watch a movie with closed captions, when a student with a disability goes to school instead of discrimination, gets support, that is the 88 inaction -- the ada in action. the ada gives all americans an opportunity to fully participate in our democracy and our society. the ada gives all americans the opportunity to determine their own future. self-determination, which
sandy, i am getting to you in a second. for being here today.ooking out, i see so many who helped make the ada real. the activists gave everything they had to fight for that bill, the advocates who helped to shape the bill title by title. the policymakers who worked tirelessly to pass it, including, of course, our own president, joe biden. [applause] house majority leader steny hoyer. [applause] and congressman tony gwynn love -- tony quayle. thank you, all. every day, and in every community,...
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in new york, i insisted that the hurricane sandy aid, which new york, new jersey, got $60 billion, focus on resiliency, and as we rebuilt from hurricane sandy using those federal dollars, we've done it in a way that makes flooding in downtown new york city and long island less likely. we've needed to repeat -- reneed to repeat that effort across the country to deal with heat waves, droughts, wildfires, more powerful hurricanes, and even more. but second, we must use infrastructure investment to combat climate change itself. not just make ourselves more resieveient. if it keeps getting worse, resiliency dollars up, global warming goes high, resiliency up. we need to have this to go down. it is so, so important. what are we doing? in president biden's proposal and in the proposal democrats are putting forward, we're investing in green infrastructure and clean and renewable power and electric vehicles and charging infrastructure and retrofitting our economy to reduce carbon emissions and slow climate change in both urban, suburban, and rural areas. investing in both llts, resiliency and gre
in new york, i insisted that the hurricane sandy aid, which new york, new jersey, got $60 billion, focus on resiliency, and as we rebuilt from hurricane sandy using those federal dollars, we've done it in a way that makes flooding in downtown new york city and long island less likely. we've needed to repeat -- reneed to repeat that effort across the country to deal with heat waves, droughts, wildfires, more powerful hurricanes, and even more. but second, we must use infrastructure investment to...
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also because i think honestly my biography could be summed up in a few short words which is that i am sandy presley's daughter may she rest in peace and power. one of many roles that she played in the communities and she taught me early on that your job is what pays the bills it was work that needed to be done in partnership and so my first teacher was my mother both in her example in the word. she didn't read me traditional bedtime stories or patronize me as a child. she saw me simply as a little person and treated me as such so she read me the speeches of the congresswoman, and my father who at the time was battling substance abuse disorder and cycling in and out of the system has been gone to become a professor of journalism in a public author who i'm very proud, but while he was in and out of the legal criminal system, he would send me the work of james baldwin and langston hughes and nikki giovanni and maya angelo and of those people that i named in the political activism it was and remains my mother. one of the people that i look up to still to this day is my grandmother. my name was
also because i think honestly my biography could be summed up in a few short words which is that i am sandy presley's daughter may she rest in peace and power. one of many roles that she played in the communities and she taught me early on that your job is what pays the bills it was work that needed to be done in partnership and so my first teacher was my mother both in her example in the word. she didn't read me traditional bedtime stories or patronize me as a child. she saw me simply as a...
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. >> reporter: i am sandy kenyon, abc7 news. >> this is the weekend of champions. women's wimbledon final. the ufc rematch and the espys, here on abc7 at 5:00. then sunday, the wimbledon final. the euro soccer final and then game three, nba finals, suns and milwaukee bucks, with phoenix having a series lead. a 5:00 tipoff in california, followed by the postgame show. we have not really applied, but someday we will. i think we will win. >> and it is a winner in your mind already. >> i am a winner in my heart. >> not a bad time to watch tv. >> that's right and who would not want to watch larry's award- winning -- >> someday award-winning. >>> let me show you a live picture. the air quality is becoming less good. moderate right now for parts of the bay area. our quality will continue to deteriorate. saturday, poor air quality. moderate for sunday. a little touch of fog near point reyes, but it cannot come in soon enough to cool us off. the he continues inland. 107 in antioch. 68 in half moon bay. mid-70s hello ladies from san francisco to oakland. the seven day foreca
. >> reporter: i am sandy kenyon, abc7 news. >> this is the weekend of champions. women's wimbledon final. the ufc rematch and the espys, here on abc7 at 5:00. then sunday, the wimbledon final. the euro soccer final and then game three, nba finals, suns and milwaukee bucks, with phoenix having a series lead. a 5:00 tipoff in california, followed by the postgame show. we have not really applied, but someday we will. i think we will win. >> and it is a winner in your mind...
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now, i was not in new york during sandy, but, you know, this is a very -- you know, weather happens. ertime. this is, you know, the desert. but new york actually has weather systems, different ones almost, it seems like, on different parts of the island. but this is, of course, this is what diminishes for people who take climate change seriously and want to make sure that the planet stays healthy and alive and good like we all do, this diminishes the importance of the issue. whatever they grab at something with, everything is a possible, you know, excuse to move ahead their agenda. it cheapens it. it's a horrible dynamic for serious issues for people. there's a point where the democrats and the left have got to say, you know, we do care about these issues. they're not getting anything done. in fact, they're making our issues worse. and it feels like grifting to a lot of people, and i think that's what we've got here. so it's a shame and, of course, it has nothing to do with climate change and people are now laughing at serious issues because the left have used them so much. >> 100%, t
now, i was not in new york during sandy, but, you know, this is a very -- you know, weather happens. ertime. this is, you know, the desert. but new york actually has weather systems, different ones almost, it seems like, on different parts of the island. but this is, of course, this is what diminishes for people who take climate change seriously and want to make sure that the planet stays healthy and alive and good like we all do, this diminishes the importance of the issue. whatever they grab...
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fire department, and i can't wait to see what more we can do, and with that, i want to introduce assistant deputy chief sandy tong, who is the assistant deputy chief of e.m.s., and i couldn't have picked a better person for this role, and she actually came out of retirement to do this, so i appreciate her like no one, so chief tong, would you like to say a few words? >> honorable mayor breed, board of supervisors president walton, president of the fire commission feinstein, fire command staff, and members of station 49, well come to our new station 49. 146 years ago, the city of san francisco created one of the first ambulance services in san francisco that brings us to this benchmark today. after 126 years, the practice of bringing service to the streets is no longer novel novel. but it has evolved over the years providing services. with on going commitment, we look forward to not only having the ability to maintain this service but to have the capacity to protect the vulnerable, respond to the unthinkable, and providing top quality services as a leader to the nation. while much of the world was put on hold
fire department, and i can't wait to see what more we can do, and with that, i want to introduce assistant deputy chief sandy tong, who is the assistant deputy chief of e.m.s., and i couldn't have picked a better person for this role, and she actually came out of retirement to do this, so i appreciate her like no one, so chief tong, would you like to say a few words? >> honorable mayor breed, board of supervisors president walton, president of the fire commission feinstein, fire command...
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the research i will talk about today is co-authored with sandy derity. i think it's important to say that 125 years after plessy versus ferguson, american schools remained segregated. it persists in spite of decades of efforts aimed at integration after the brown v. education cases. in the aftermath of the brown decisions, many communities mobilized to install policies and practices that both purposely and inadvertently upheld the status quo of separate but equal schooling cemented by plessy. one was magnet schools. they offered enriched education experiences housed inside schools that were physically located in inner cities. the legacy of magnet schools, however, was to perpetuate within school segregation where white middle class students are mostly situated in classes with advanced and enriched curriculum and minority schools and those navigating poverty are situated in standard or remedial classes. this type of within school segregation was ignored for decades and still remains even after the de-tracking movements of the 1980s and 1990s. for example,
the research i will talk about today is co-authored with sandy derity. i think it's important to say that 125 years after plessy versus ferguson, american schools remained segregated. it persists in spite of decades of efforts aimed at integration after the brown v. education cases. in the aftermath of the brown decisions, many communities mobilized to install policies and practices that both purposely and inadvertently upheld the status quo of separate but equal schooling cemented by plessy....
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i just, you know, with sandy beaches, judy free shopping and low taxes could probably go island of high non become china's new hong kong. 11 east investigate. and i was just 0 a year ago, one of the largest nuclear lasts in history, killed more than 200 people and injured 1000. the victims families still need answers. we want justice. how did dangerous chemicals end up in baby sports? let's be professional. it was not invented for muslim league, and was the whole stockpile unloaded from the ship? the missing amal and it wasn't. it was in one way or another in an illegal way before join me jennifer there for the full report on i was with you to me. you want to help save the world. sneeze into your own. ah ah. i'm hello. he didn't do how the headlines and al jazeera, the philippines sounds restore the key defense packed with the united states, which allows joints, military exercises. the move was in and during the visit to manila by us defense secretary lloyd austin. he's trying to bolster ties between the 2 nations shall stagnated, during the presidency of rodrigo to turn.
i just, you know, with sandy beaches, judy free shopping and low taxes could probably go island of high non become china's new hong kong. 11 east investigate. and i was just 0 a year ago, one of the largest nuclear lasts in history, killed more than 200 people and injured 1000. the victims families still need answers. we want justice. how did dangerous chemicals end up in baby sports? let's be professional. it was not invented for muslim league, and was the whole stockpile unloaded from the...
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i was asking about aftershocks, so she says, "like every quake, the 5.9 in walker --" oh, so she too is in walker. one of the aftershocks could be bigger than the original 5.9. that is what sandy and i were trying to get to that and figure out percentage, and you are wise not to off-road guest, but it is 5% to 10%, according to dr. lucy jones, so there is a chance that we'll get something bigger, a small chance. >> we have a tahoe resident on the phone. >> according to our director, charlotte goodman, a resident of tahoe is on the line with us. charlotte, can you hear us? >> yes, i can. >> this is to kurt, our director. it appears kristen and i both know audio in our earpieces, as has saudia, so we cannot hear our guest, who is on the phone with us right now. but please do stay on the line, as we navigate the circumstances around this earthquake and kind of ping- pong around the coverage right now. but just to kind of recap this, the number of aftershocks, always a concerned. at last check, we had more than two dozen felt, in the range of about 2.5. nothing to the extent of serious worry, but still, something that is on people's radars. >> based on what dr. jones had just said
i was asking about aftershocks, so she says, "like every quake, the 5.9 in walker --" oh, so she too is in walker. one of the aftershocks could be bigger than the original 5.9. that is what sandy and i were trying to get to that and figure out percentage, and you are wise not to off-road guest, but it is 5% to 10%, according to dr. lucy jones, so there is a chance that we'll get something bigger, a small chance. >> we have a tahoe resident on the phone. >> according to our...
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the more to boot the w travels off, we go, i lose lose the sunny skies, sandy beach and the ocean wave. i'm on the don't the 2nd biggest german island in the baltic.
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i think also if you them up by the mamma, sandy missouri interest on the other phone. and then i see she see, she requested home with a coupon extra miss home looks wanna leave a doctors should get 2020 kids you doctor should get it back and say call when you don't tissue when she have a just 4 point. interesting, salazar, her casino, said to eat little to liberty to want to play nowadays apartment. one of his really not showing up for 2 years who don't attack completely me. somebody put him on this unit that they, you know, if one that i don't know which one of the co hopefully from school district, i don't know. i don't even turn key for anybody. so that would be, i guess all evil to move from issue on the you know, i tell the kind of the non exposing want to kelly. i was just want to play somebody's actual criminal. definitely you don't cuz she she didn't, she said she lender. she created it though she c. crew took lesson to criminal it in just so i guess i guess i'll see patching do. la police jim kinney found it out. who couldn't you thought a false cap and co dash
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i lose me. sunny skies, sandy beach, and ocean wait. i'm on the don't. the 2nd biggest german island in the baltic is a hugely popular holiday destination. but why exactly? double. why? because you fall in love with incident would allow no good vibes. good weather, sunshine, water. what more could you want? shouldn't isn't. nice sandy, be always nice people with the sunny island. right. it's true. both of them is one of the sunny is places in germany. but especially now in the summer too much done can be dangerous. here on the dog beach goers have found ingenious ways of keeping out of the sun. the results are colorful, be made up of relists and the more traditional option is the wicker chair invented on the baltic sea coast in $1882.00. it's now an essential beach item around these parts. getting it on the fun is super easy. you grab a key at one of the many rental spots along the beach and find your chair. then you set it up. and with the wicker beach chair is tightly interwoven with beach culture at the baltic and the north sea, and rarely found outsi
i lose me. sunny skies, sandy beach, and ocean wait. i'm on the don't. the 2nd biggest german island in the baltic is a hugely popular holiday destination. but why exactly? double. why? because you fall in love with incident would allow no good vibes. good weather, sunshine, water. what more could you want? shouldn't isn't. nice sandy, be always nice people with the sunny island. right. it's true. both of them is one of the sunny is places in germany. but especially now in the summer too much...
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i think all of sandy see door has been effected because many businesses close and learn a little while the bided administration is considering lifting border restrictions on july 21st. many are concerned, the white house will instead push the deadline. further. for his part, mexico's president lopez over the lord has doubled up on an occupation efforts in the northern part of the country, hoping that more vaccination lead to a quicker lifting of restrictions since march of last year, cities and towns all along the u. s. southern border have lost an estimated $10000000000.00 a sum that continues to rise. the longer restrictions remain in place along the more than 3100 kilometers of southern border. jason, wells, head of the sunny pseudo chamber of commerce, says the last 16 months with no foreign visitors has been dreadful. in an average year, we have $895000000.00 in sales and tennessee dro. we're calculating from may march of 2020 to march of 2021 though sales would be about 250000000. so you're looking at 74 percent loss in that in the revenue in revenue here. but again, like i said,
i think all of sandy see door has been effected because many businesses close and learn a little while the bided administration is considering lifting border restrictions on july 21st. many are concerned, the white house will instead push the deadline. further. for his part, mexico's president lopez over the lord has doubled up on an occupation efforts in the northern part of the country, hoping that more vaccination lead to a quicker lifting of restrictions since march of last year, cities and...
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i use me sunny skies, sandy, beaches and ocean wait. i'm on the 2nd biggest german island in the baltic is a hugely popular holiday destination. but why exactly? why? because you fall in love with incident would allow no good vibes, good weather, sunshine, water. what more could you want shown as i'm nice sandy, be nice people with it's funny island drive. it's true. both of them is one of the sunny is places in germany. but especially now in the summer too much done can be dangerous. here on the beach goers have found ingenious ways of keeping out of the sun. the results of color will be made up of umbrella and can use the more traditional option is the wicker chair invented on the baltic, the coast in $882.00. it's now an essential beach item around these parts. getting it on the fun is super easy. you grab a key at one of the many rental spots along the beach and find your chair. then you set it up and relax. wicker beach chair is tightly interwoven with beach culture at the baltic and north seat and rarely found outside of germany w
i use me sunny skies, sandy, beaches and ocean wait. i'm on the 2nd biggest german island in the baltic is a hugely popular holiday destination. but why exactly? why? because you fall in love with incident would allow no good vibes, good weather, sunshine, water. what more could you want shown as i'm nice sandy, be nice people with it's funny island drive. it's true. both of them is one of the sunny is places in germany. but especially now in the summer too much done can be dangerous. here on...
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i don't know whether i'm taking sandy's... is sitting off camera. it's been a period of greater happiness, not less. mm. and i pass that on to others who are in the same queue that i'm in. i'm well aware that either of us may might get taken at some time in the near... not—too—dista nt future, but, well, that's... and in the meantime, you appear to be intent on still thinking, writing, having big thoughts about... ..us all and this planet we live on. yes, very much so. with a smile on your face despite everything we've discussed. of course. i think we'll get by all right. james lovelock, it has been a pleasure having you on hardtalk again. and thank you for a very sensible and lively lot of questions. hello there. we had some pretty impressive downpours across different parts of the country on monday. the radar picture shows one of these bands of heavy rain working into north east england, particularly north yorkshire, and then we have this second band of rain across the west london area. now in kew, in west london, we picked
i don't know whether i'm taking sandy's... is sitting off camera. it's been a period of greater happiness, not less. mm. and i pass that on to others who are in the same queue that i'm in. i'm well aware that either of us may might get taken at some time in the near... not—too—dista nt future, but, well, that's... and in the meantime, you appear to be intent on still thinking, writing, having big thoughts about... ..us all and this planet we live on. yes, very much so. with a smile on your...
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i don't know whether i'm taking sandy's... r happiness, not less. mm. and i pass that on to others who are in the same queue that i'm in. i'm well aware that either of us may might get taken at some time in the near... not—too—dista nt future, but, well, that's... and in the meantime, you appear to be intent on still thinking, writing, having big thoughts about... ..us all and this planet we live on. yes, very much so. with a smile on your face despite everything we've discussed. of course. i think we'll get by all right. james lovelock, it has been a pleasure having you on hardtalk again. and thank you for a very sensible and lively lot of questions. well, it's a mixed bag out there at the moment with some rain around. and we've showers in the forecast for monday too. some of the showers could be particularly heavy across southeastern areas of the country. and here, we could have some thunderstorms as well. so this is what it looks like early hours of the morning. you can see where the heavy rain is, particularly in the south
i don't know whether i'm taking sandy's... r happiness, not less. mm. and i pass that on to others who are in the same queue that i'm in. i'm well aware that either of us may might get taken at some time in the near... not—too—dista nt future, but, well, that's... and in the meantime, you appear to be intent on still thinking, writing, having big thoughts about... ..us all and this planet we live on. yes, very much so. with a smile on your face despite everything we've discussed. of course....
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i know that. >> the sandy police department categorically denied the accusation.is wright's side of the story from bianca, they became convinced he was innocent. >> there were so many parts of the puzzle that we're not adding up. >> unless, they reasoned, unless someone they knew very well wanted chris to take the fall. a dark suspicion wafted through the corridors of that all chocolate factory. perhaps the police, they said, arrested the wrong neighbor. >> he had the perfect patsy and christopher. >> the neighbors start comparing notes and realize, someone in their circle was not who he seemed. coming up -- >> we were astounded. and i remember seeing, what? >> when "dateline" continues. ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ it's a new dawn... ♪ if you've been taking copd sitting down, it's time to make a stand. start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improves lung function. it also helps prevent future f
i know that. >> the sandy police department categorically denied the accusation.is wright's side of the story from bianca, they became convinced he was innocent. >> there were so many parts of the puzzle that we're not adding up. >> unless, they reasoned, unless someone they knew very well wanted chris to take the fall. a dark suspicion wafted through the corridors of that all chocolate factory. perhaps the police, they said, arrested the wrong neighbor. >> he had the...
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. >> we need a close-up of sandy.>> i might be biased. >> just a little bit coming up on kpix 5 .>> then francisco jazz club making it become back. plus, she brings her bad reputation to the bay area, we have all your weekend entertainment. >> this is a live look at sfo >>> if you love rock 'n roll, yeah i had to do it, you will want to be in san francisco this weekend.>> the liam it is all about the music, the singing and the movies this weekend.>> guys you can knock out and put on your jazz hands as we kick off with a music icon. joan jett.>> saw you standing there by the record machine.>> she is coming to san francisco this weekend. joan jett, a music icon erupt into our lives dressed in black leather, 1980 was the year, music pioneer. she took early ownership around missing a server on record label and after the mages rejected them more than 20 times. shed his like that on there, hello rock 'n roll, i hate myself for loving you, crimson and clover and more. expect her to perform all of those his and more this sunday at two: 00, joan jett rocking out and i will see you there, for mor
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so shelton, i sondra, they're all going to call somebody member, i think also if you them up by the mamma, se, sandy missouri interest, you alone should we put it in to profess then and then i shall see. cedric was she didn't home with a coupon extra missile looks one of the they don't she should get the twisty, wimpy kid, the doctor should get it back when they call when you don't to shoot and she have a just for point. interesting, salazar, her casino, said to slam, he lives or whatever he wants to play nowadays up. i'm not one of his really not showing up for 2 years old. don't pitch attack completely me . some of you have him on this unit that they, you know, if one that i don't know which one either call hopefully from school district, i know what's going on cuz i don't know. i don't even turn the key for d, e v which will be, i guess, it'll turn mood or an issue on the, you know, i tell the kind of the non exposing want to kelly. i was want to play for somebody to come off formally. you don't question. she didn't, she says you, linda. she created or does she say crew to listen to chemo? it ele
so shelton, i sondra, they're all going to call somebody member, i think also if you them up by the mamma, se, sandy missouri interest, you alone should we put it in to profess then and then i shall see. cedric was she didn't home with a coupon extra missile looks one of the they don't she should get the twisty, wimpy kid, the doctor should get it back when they call when you don't to shoot and she have a just for point. interesting, salazar, her casino, said to slam, he lives or whatever he...
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the bottom line, when i was just around with sandy beaches, juicy cree shopping and low taxes could probably go island of high non become china's new hong kong. 11 east investigates on just iraq merger schools. it's big news in libya, but staging car bike rather. it comes with its own particular in our club, couldn't take part in the 2016 rally because we were fighting a war. and i'll just do a world travels to the libby and just to see how futon or we can be a unifying pull water country. lydia or rally for home on al jazeera with energy and change to every part of our universe. or small to continue the change all around the shape by technology and human ingenuity. we can make it work for you and your bill. ah, me. hello lauren taylor, in under the top stories around his era, andrew castillo has been sworn in as peruse, new president after weeks of uncertainty following a disputed election in countries. 5th president in just 3 years. the home, a union leader and teacher to took a surprise need in the 1st round of the presidential election. and in june to see you narrowly defeated keiko food
the bottom line, when i was just around with sandy beaches, juicy cree shopping and low taxes could probably go island of high non become china's new hong kong. 11 east investigates on just iraq merger schools. it's big news in libya, but staging car bike rather. it comes with its own particular in our club, couldn't take part in the 2016 rally because we were fighting a war. and i'll just do a world travels to the libby and just to see how futon or we can be a unifying pull water country....
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and the research i will talk about today is coauthored with sandy diette as well. so i think it is important to 2i7b saying that 125 years after plessy versus ferguson, american public schools remain segregated. this segregation persists despite decades of integration attempts. in the aftermath of the bown decisions many communities mobilized to install policies and practices that both purportsly and inadvertent lee upheld the status quo of separate but equal schooling cemented by plessy. one of these policies was the creation of magnet schools that were designed to attract students from white middle class families to predominantly black inner city school experiences to offer experiences housed in schools physically located in inner cities. the legacy of magnet schools was to perpetuate within school segregation where white students are mostly situated with classes with advanced and those blacks and those living in poverty are in medial education. black students made up 15% of the u.s. public school population and were only 9% of students taking advanced placement c
and the research i will talk about today is coauthored with sandy diette as well. so i think it is important to 2i7b saying that 125 years after plessy versus ferguson, american public schools remain segregated. this segregation persists despite decades of integration attempts. in the aftermath of the bown decisions many communities mobilized to install policies and practices that both purportsly and inadvertent lee upheld the status quo of separate but equal schooling cemented by plessy. one...
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fire department, and i can't wait to see what more we can do, and with that, i want to introduce assistant deputy chief sandy tong, who is the assistant deputy chief of e.m.s., and i couldn't have picked a better person for this role, and she actually came out of retirement to do this, so i appreciate her like no one, so chief tong, would you like to say a few words? >> honorable mayor breed, board of supervisors president walton, president of the fire commission feinstein, fire command staff, and members of station 49, well come to our new station 49. 146 years ago, the city of san francisco created one of the first ambulance services in san francisco that brings us to this benchmark today. after 126 years, the practice of bringing service to the streets is no longer novel novel. but it has evolved over the years providing services. with on going commitment, we look forward to not only having the ability to maintain this service but to have the capacity to protect the vulnerable, respond to the unthinkable, and providing top quality services as a leader to the nation. while much of the world was put on hold
fire department, and i can't wait to see what more we can do, and with that, i want to introduce assistant deputy chief sandy tong, who is the assistant deputy chief of e.m.s., and i couldn't have picked a better person for this role, and she actually came out of retirement to do this, so i appreciate her like no one, so chief tong, would you like to say a few words? >> honorable mayor breed, board of supervisors president walton, president of the fire commission feinstein, fire command...
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i don't know my complaint don't let me do it, but we do need your help. but it's bobby, pick him up at the sandy money to give it to the new york. and i think the much of it, when he gets there was, this is a lot of the b, but it's with, it's not like, well my phone, but it might be going to a sick wednesday then i'm going to jump it up with the panel for the month i'm not going to do it for the day, but in the late it seems like there's really sudden mother love us. love them. they're both in love to let you know we love, i love you, requested a few, but you know, i got it dutiful. i love your beautiful, really what i thought dandy did it before. i love that. no, no, no, no. i mean it's, it's, you know, if you saw the home in the and then what the sub bags you can do about it being a theme for me. the procedure and i'm going give isn't it? doctrine says it was good. think good. say us there's what i see says typical reshay refugee photo. we always seem less now. a hedge. coca cola pavlo cost american is injured. if you have a good fit seeking my demand was never done. say no acquainted, set on
i don't know my complaint don't let me do it, but we do need your help. but it's bobby, pick him up at the sandy money to give it to the new york. and i think the much of it, when he gets there was, this is a lot of the b, but it's with, it's not like, well my phone, but it might be going to a sick wednesday then i'm going to jump it up with the panel for the month i'm not going to do it for the day, but in the late it seems like there's really sudden mother love us. love them. they're both in...
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>> the great thing is i am lucky i have amazing people who work with me. sandyley who runs our digital division says we could have a podcast division and it could be very powerful. she has been overseeing it. she has come up with great shows. part of the beauty of it is we can take somebody who started on scandal and showcase her with a podcast it is about parenting which is become one of the most popular podcasts. we can do a podcast someone who is also on inventing anna. we can take a show like richard jordan and create a podcast about it -- bridgerton. we can have a nice synergy going. that is been really important to me. to create a world in which all of the aspects of our shows and all the people in our family can find a place to be in one-stop. david: you have a partnership with that is designed to among other things, let people know how their hair might be worn. can you explain your views on hair, particularly for black women and children? >> the partnership with deb is long-standing. when i've always loved is that they have been very positive and really
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i don't know my company don't let me do it, but we do need your help. but it is bobby's take him in a minute. just go for the doctor, sandy, money to any event in new york, and i think too much of it when he gets there. but this is a lot of the big, but it comes with it's not like, well, my phone back in my vin, if you don't get going to wednesday, we'll then i'm going to jump it up with the panel. when we do visit in the late it was up on a sudden my luck on the phone, but my bill would be 11. i love the humidity letting you know, i got it dutiful, i know you're beautiful through what i thought you did it just for i love the tv. no, no, you know, maybe it's, you know, if you saw the home it on the and then well sometimes use a fan do set boundaries for being a scene for me. the plastic agenda. every time you go and get on the doctrine of think good faith us. what i see is typical cliche refugee. we always seem less now of her coca cola payroll costs of everything is injured. if you're out of a good fit seeking my demand was never done. said no, quite it's. i don't think you'd be good. i don't. i won't go and try it. don'
i don't know my company don't let me do it, but we do need your help. but it is bobby's take him in a minute. just go for the doctor, sandy, money to any event in new york, and i think too much of it when he gets there. but this is a lot of the big, but it comes with it's not like, well, my phone back in my vin, if you don't get going to wednesday, we'll then i'm going to jump it up with the panel. when we do visit in the late it was up on a sudden my luck on the phone, but my bill would be 11....
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i'm sure senator carl levin, i want to begin by offering my deepest sympathies to his family, his beloved wife, their wonderful daughters and grandchildren, his brother, sandy and his nephew, andy levin. those who knew him, knew he was above all else, a loving father, devoted husband and profoundly compassionate man. today w we mourn for the entire1 family. i would like to take a few minutes to reflect on his remarkable life and legacy. thirty-six years in the u.s. senate, he made every single day count. he was a gentleman, a true champion for michigan for working families for justice and especially the men and women of the united states military. long wide ranging career, he had a constant enjoy commitment to serviceom. growing up in detroit, he understood what service meant. he worked his way up as a factory worker and taxi driver to get to possible and then michigan civil rights commission he dedicated his early career in service as a public defender. he commuted himself even further the people of detroit, eight years on the city council, possibly to advance the civil rights of his constituents. his three and a half decades in the senate truly defined hi
i'm sure senator carl levin, i want to begin by offering my deepest sympathies to his family, his beloved wife, their wonderful daughters and grandchildren, his brother, sandy and his nephew, andy levin. those who knew him, knew he was above all else, a loving father, devoted husband and profoundly compassionate man. today w we mourn for the entire1 family. i would like to take a few minutes to reflect on his remarkable life and legacy. thirty-six years in the u.s. senate, he made every single...
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i can't do that. >> reporter: we first met sandy blankenship and her adopted daughter eva in west virginia in 2019 eva was born dependent on opioids then 6, she struggled to sit still and sing her a, b, cs ♪ qrstuv ♪d she can't say her abcs all the way through. >> reporter: so you think there are some deficits there >> i'm sorry that's my baby. >> reporter: little eva is one of thousands seeking compensation after the purdue bankruptcy. of the total settlement, just 750 million is being set aside for individuals, and a fraction of that for kids born dependent. eva can sing all the way to z now ♪ w, x, y and z ♪ >> reporter: but she still has behavioral issues and learning delays lawyers expect kids like her to end up with about $8,000 to $12,000. that's before attorney fees the money that they're talking about, is that going to be enough for what eva will need in her life >> i don't think that any amount can compensate for the life-long therapy that she is going to require. >> reporter: she worries even a settlement worth billions on paper is not enough to fix the lives destroyed by opioids. kate snow
i can't do that. >> reporter: we first met sandy blankenship and her adopted daughter eva in west virginia in 2019 eva was born dependent on opioids then 6, she struggled to sit still and sing her a, b, cs ♪ qrstuv ♪d she can't say her abcs all the way through. >> reporter: so you think there are some deficits there >> i'm sorry that's my baby. >> reporter: little eva is one of thousands seeking compensation after the purdue bankruptcy. of the total settlement, just...
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i tires went funny. it wiggled. >> reporter: and sandy marshall at the sierra retreat motel sending this photos. sending items flying. dozens of aftershocks, the largest, 4.5. we produced an aftershock. a 6% chance of more and more aftershocks larger than the initial quake. >> reporter: austin elliot says that is an unlikely scenario. this view from meadow cliff lodge rocks and boulders coming down centennial bluff, elsewhere, sharon and george from incline village, nevada shared their experience from the northshore of lake tahoe. >> the deck started shaking and rolling and then we realized it was still going, we realized it was a earthquake, quite big. >> reporter: close to the epi center, a business owner talked to us. >> a mess and scary. we are still feeling the aftershocks. it is unsettling. you never know what will happen. >> reporter: communities all around lake tahoe and far south as fresno felt the quake. the usgs says we can anticipate aftershocks for days following one of this size. back to you. >>> well, meantime, new video tonight shows the damage inside of a flee market in walker a
i tires went funny. it wiggled. >> reporter: and sandy marshall at the sierra retreat motel sending this photos. sending items flying. dozens of aftershocks, the largest, 4.5. we produced an aftershock. a 6% chance of more and more aftershocks larger than the initial quake. >> reporter: austin elliot says that is an unlikely scenario. this view from meadow cliff lodge rocks and boulders coming down centennial bluff, elsewhere, sharon and george from incline village, nevada shared...
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i was just, you know, ah, with sandy beaches, judy free shopping and low taxes. could probably go island of high non become china's new hong kong. 11 east investigate on iraq. we're told technology can help tackle the spread of code 19, but our tech solutions, the best solutions we're starting, something that seems like it's in public health, very quickly becomes about measuring people what date is being collected. whereas it's being stored highly re, looks at the limits of the potential of other creative ways to deal with the issues we face target when tech to go viral, episode 3 of all hail the locked down on algae 0 for did ramirez and molina families, the pain is unbearable for their relatives were killed last week. doing a military operation ordered by the venezuelan government. security forces accused him of being part of a colombian rebel group and said date died in combat neighbors and family members. and they were innocent, taken from their homes and executed under pressure vinnish. well, as defense minister by the me to the you know, said the forces wer
i was just, you know, ah, with sandy beaches, judy free shopping and low taxes. could probably go island of high non become china's new hong kong. 11 east investigate on iraq. we're told technology can help tackle the spread of code 19, but our tech solutions, the best solutions we're starting, something that seems like it's in public health, very quickly becomes about measuring people what date is being collected. whereas it's being stored highly re, looks at the limits of the potential of...
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i tires went funny. it wiggled. >> reporter: and sandy marshall at the sierra retreat motel sending this photos. sending items flying. dozens of aftershocks, the largest, 4.5. we produced an aftershock. a 6% chance of more and more aftershocks larger than the initial quake. >> reporter: austin elliot says that is an unlikely scenario. this view from meadow cliff lodge rocks and boulders coming down centennial bluff, elsewhere, sharon and george from incline village, nevada shared their experience from the northshore of lake tahoe. >> the deck started shaking and rolling and then we realized it was still going, we realized it was a earthquake, quite big. >> reporter: close to the epi center, a business owner talked to us. >> a mess and scary. we are still feeling the aftershocks. it is unsettling. you never know what will happen. >> reporter: communities all around lake tahoe and far south as fresno felt the quake. the usgs says we can anticipate aftershocks for days following one of this size. back to you. >>> well, meantime, new video tonight shows the damage inside of a flee market in walker a
i tires went funny. it wiggled. >> reporter: and sandy marshall at the sierra retreat motel sending this photos. sending items flying. dozens of aftershocks, the largest, 4.5. we produced an aftershock. a 6% chance of more and more aftershocks larger than the initial quake. >> reporter: austin elliot says that is an unlikely scenario. this view from meadow cliff lodge rocks and boulders coming down centennial bluff, elsewhere, sharon and george from incline village, nevada shared...
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when i think about gun violence, i think about sandy hook, the guy that went in with that machine gunall of those kitties. i think about aurora, when a guy got up on stage and shot all of those people having a good time. i think about walmart, fools going in and shooting people. you are talking about the inner cities. those people have beef, they need to do conflict resolution. somebody pulls a chain off of a guy, he is going to try to get them back. i am talking about aurora and the sandy hook. that is what we should be talking about, getting rid of these machine guns. host: rich in marion, ohio. you are next. caller: this is such an important topic. if we can say one life, it would be worth it. it seems like we want people in the united states to go by the laws. we will have problems in communities like everything. if we start out that way versus like a communist country where people don't want the laws, we can start there. don't have sanctuary cities where criminals can hide. take care of our border. people want to be in the united states for a good reason. they want to support, th
when i think about gun violence, i think about sandy hook, the guy that went in with that machine gunall of those kitties. i think about aurora, when a guy got up on stage and shot all of those people having a good time. i think about walmart, fools going in and shooting people. you are talking about the inner cities. those people have beef, they need to do conflict resolution. somebody pulls a chain off of a guy, he is going to try to get them back. i am talking about aurora and the sandy...
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and the the research i'll talk about today is co-authored with sandy darity as well. so i think it's important to continue saying that 125 years after plessy the ferguson american public schools remain segregated, right and this segregation persists in spite of decades of efforts aimed at integration after the brown v board of education supreme court case. so in the our cases and the aftermath of the brown decisions many communities mobilize to install policies and practices that both purposely and inadvertently upheld the status quo of separate but equal schooling cemented by plessy. and so one of these policies was the creation of magnet schools that were designed to attract students from white middle-class families to predominantly black inner city school districts by offering enriched education experiences housed inside schools that were physically located in inner cities. and the legacy of magnet schools however was to perpetuate within school segregation where white middle-class students are mostly situated in classes with advanced and enriched curricula and minority
and the the research i'll talk about today is co-authored with sandy darity as well. so i think it's important to continue saying that 125 years after plessy the ferguson american public schools remain segregated, right and this segregation persists in spite of decades of efforts aimed at integration after the brown v board of education supreme court case. so in the our cases and the aftermath of the brown decisions many communities mobilize to install policies and practices that both purposely...
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i think people see it. >> during hurricane sandy, flood waters entered through the elevator shaft.is with aquarium thickness glass. the concern about future floods is so real that the glass stretches 20 feet up. >> on the other end of the country, the concern is over the heat that melted some of seattle's i-5 last month. shane underwood researches asphalt at north carolina state. he says with the world getting hotter, road crews should start laying down asphalt that is more heat resistant. >> if temperatures are gator than we presumed they would exist when the pavement designed, this can happen more frequently. >> reporter: all of this comes at a cost. the port authority spent $2 billion recovering from hurricane sandy alone. a new study says climate change intensified the storm increasing damage costs by an extra $8 billion. >> we need to have more climate resilient infrastructure and we need to stop it from getting any worse. >> thanks to pete muntean for that report. up next, a growing number of u.s. diplomats are falling victim to havana-like attacks. the inspector general is s
i think people see it. >> during hurricane sandy, flood waters entered through the elevator shaft.is with aquarium thickness glass. the concern about future floods is so real that the glass stretches 20 feet up. >> on the other end of the country, the concern is over the heat that melted some of seattle's i-5 last month. shane underwood researches asphalt at north carolina state. he says with the world getting hotter, road crews should start laying down asphalt that is more heat...
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i hate to ask, but is desantis going to pay a price? >> maybe. >> for saying something kind? chris christie appeared with obama after super storm sandyged obama. >> christie was chased from the republican party in florida when he arrived. >> it's related to the conversation we were having about j.d. vance. there is the question about trumpism. i mean, that's really what this is as well. it's not just being a conservative. it's being, you know, loyal to one man right now, and that is donald trump. desantis certainly has been. >> oh, yeah. >> this is a time where it's different. i will say with chris christie, you all remember, that was hurricane sandy. that was like weeks before the 2012 election. >> days. >> days, thank you. and it was the mitt romney campaign, they were the ones who were really upset with him behind the scenes, and chris christie writes about this in his book. kind of ironic given where mitt romney, the senator, is right now. i don't think that he personally would have batted an eye about bipartisan ship in the wake of human tragedy. >> dana bash, stay safe. thank you for being with us. and you can -- >> it's okay.
i hate to ask, but is desantis going to pay a price? >> maybe. >> for saying something kind? chris christie appeared with obama after super storm sandyged obama. >> christie was chased from the republican party in florida when he arrived. >> it's related to the conversation we were having about j.d. vance. there is the question about trumpism. i mean, that's really what this is as well. it's not just being a conservative. it's being, you know, loyal to one man right now,...
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with the albemarle county police came looking for him after the fire, sandy told him, without hesitation where he could find her son. >> irouble? >> he said he was in serious trouble. >> but sandy had no idea just how serious. or, what was about to happen in that parking lot, where robert was hanging out with his friend. >> guns pointed at you, you are wondering what is going on. i was scared, i was shaken. >> why robert? because a few good siblings told police van accomplices from their high school, and he was one of them. another one was pulled in that same night interviewed by detective giles and his partner. >> at the end of the interview, he was looked at each other. this kid has no idea what we are talking about, he was clueless to what we were asking him. >> so the fugett's lied when they had fingered him, he was eventually released. but robert? he had a far different experience in the interview room. and a different detective. >> they were sitting across from you, it was randy snead? >> i knew him, i knew him since i was 12 or 13. so, i was on a first name basis with him >> kind of a friend? >> yes, because i had
with the albemarle county police came looking for him after the fire, sandy told him, without hesitation where he could find her son. >> irouble? >> he said he was in serious trouble. >> but sandy had no idea just how serious. or, what was about to happen in that parking lot, where robert was hanging out with his friend. >> guns pointed at you, you are wondering what is going on. i was scared, i was shaken. >> why robert? because a few good siblings told police van...
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and i think one of the challenges is we said that before without her king katrina when it hit new orleans that was gonna inspire i'm going to action. hurricane sandy, when hit new york city will do it. and really, i think the challenge here is that it's not just about running away from the impacts of climate change. we need to run to, you know, a future where we've got a lower carbon emissions. and in which we've adapted, and so i think it's about running towards the solutions as much as a runaway from running away from the impacts of climate change. and one example i think of given the heat waves experience here in vancouver in british columbia is one of the most important solutions for our buildings to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. is a shift from using natural gas for heating to using electric heat pumps. so that's both a good idea for doing emissions, but also that would provide air conditioning way to cool all of these buildings. they don't have it today, so it's sort of does a little bit of both. tim, i saw you nodding along to some of what simon was saying, there, look to me like you want to jump in. so please go ahead. not necessarily.
and i think one of the challenges is we said that before without her king katrina when it hit new orleans that was gonna inspire i'm going to action. hurricane sandy, when hit new york city will do it. and really, i think the challenge here is that it's not just about running away from the impacts of climate change. we need to run to, you know, a future where we've got a lower carbon emissions. and in which we've adapted, and so i think it's about running towards the solutions as much as a...