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ian had their marge anulled.ichelle's personal struggle was far from over. a struggle to rekindle the spirit of an innocent young woman whose life was changed forever by something, well, something diabolical. >> i don't think there is anything more evil than finding a girl two believes in the best in humanity and who loves other people deeply and making her question who she is. making her question her faith in humanity. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> it's been 15 years of frustration, of tears, and fighting for what we wanted. how long can you keep reliving your sister's murder? >> reporter: it all began when this bestselling author married this elegant executive. >> they brought us together. they made us a family. >> but in the we hours of a winter night --
ian had their marge anulled.ichelle's personal struggle was far from over. a struggle to rekindle the spirit of an innocent young woman whose life was changed forever by something, well, something diabolical. >> i don't think there is anything more evil than finding a girl two believes in the best in humanity and who loves other people deeply and making her question who she is. making her question her faith in humanity. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm...
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ian: ian. lemonis: ian, nice to meet you. ian: pleasure. jeremy: jeremy.emonis: jeremy, nice to meet you. jeremy: good to meet you. lemonis: so do you guys all work for ellison? jeremy: part-time. lamar: part-time. lemonis: what do each of you do? lamar: i'm the brand director and creative director for ellison. ian: i do operations so everything from logistics to sales fulfillment, the content and copy for all of our campaigns that we do. lemonis: the content and copy separate from the branding? ian: correct. lemonis: and then what's your role? jeremy: my role is corporate branding, so like i like to say, the ... lemonis: so how is that different from what you do? jeremy: so i do the manufacturing side of it, so i'm the tangibles. i take his awesome ideas and his vision, and we put it to the tangibles like the packaging itself. lemonis: i'm not really sure this business needs a whole team like this. the jobs that they're performing are really project-based, and it's almost like they didn't know who was on first. one guy's in branding, and the other guy's..
ian: ian. lemonis: ian, nice to meet you. ian: pleasure. jeremy: jeremy.emonis: jeremy, nice to meet you. jeremy: good to meet you. lemonis: so do you guys all work for ellison? jeremy: part-time. lamar: part-time. lemonis: what do each of you do? lamar: i'm the brand director and creative director for ellison. ian: i do operations so everything from logistics to sales fulfillment, the content and copy for all of our campaigns that we do. lemonis: the content and copy separate from the...
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and ian?nt when every fan can have hope and everyone is level, no matter which team you support. arsenal or west ham or liverpool. everyone is equal. as an everton fan, i know it is the hope that is painful! some are more equal than others! laughter mind that you have the covid—19 crisis, a row going on with the government saying you can only have 1,000 fans in, the premier league saying that is useless, why can not we let in more? behind this lies a huge economic catastrophe for football. all sorts of problems building up. it is a hopeful time but, equally, for any football fan, there are huge problems ahead. ian, do think it could threaten the viability of some clubs? there is no doubt it will threaten the viability of some of the smaller clubs. the question is whether it's sustainable, how long — it depends how long this virus goes on for, what happens with social distancing, can we find ways to get crowds back into sport stadiums, theatres and things like that? there are so many questions
and ian?nt when every fan can have hope and everyone is level, no matter which team you support. arsenal or west ham or liverpool. everyone is equal. as an everton fan, i know it is the hope that is painful! some are more equal than others! laughter mind that you have the covid—19 crisis, a row going on with the government saying you can only have 1,000 fans in, the premier league saying that is useless, why can not we let in more? behind this lies a huge economic catastrophe for football....
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ian: you are right.one thing that is obvious is really for the first time we are starting to see people willing to buy the things that will do better afterwards. beene covid index has consistently rising for the last month and a half. stocks,covid sensitive things like transportation stocks, some of the gaming ones as well, those things are moving, cruise lines obviously, yesterday, but there is an alternative to the tech now for the first time. that is one of the reasons why the bond yields are very firm. you got down to .5 on the 10 .ear, then we got up to .77 it gives people an excuse to think about moving out of these growth stocks. thatnemployment at 8.4%, takes away one argument for the fed to carry on pumping and more money. the support from the fed has been holding the bond yields down. if they start to go up, if the yield curve starts steepening, steepen30 year yields against the five-years, then you see the banks performing. i think we will see more of the value growth rotation driving this, ra
ian: you are right.one thing that is obvious is really for the first time we are starting to see people willing to buy the things that will do better afterwards. beene covid index has consistently rising for the last month and a half. stocks,covid sensitive things like transportation stocks, some of the gaming ones as well, those things are moving, cruise lines obviously, yesterday, but there is an alternative to the tech now for the first time. that is one of the reasons why the bond yields...
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ian harnett ash from angela merkel. -- from angela merkel.h.rnett, thank very let's get to these headlines. angela merkel saying the recommended private parties are now limited to 25 people, also saying that they want to avoid a national lockdown at all costs. there will also be a 50 euro fine levied for false registration information. so more constraints, but not a lockdown. they are focused on regional and localized action. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: michael: -- ritika: time for the bloomberg business flash. lvmh has countersued tiffany weeks after pulling out of its planned purchase of the jeweler. the luxury goods maker says its decision was driven by the french government's request to delay the deal's closing. lvmh also accused tiffany of mismanagement during dependent. a trial is set in delaware to determine whether lvmh must go through with the deal. that is your latest business flash. alix: thanks so much, ritika. bernstein saying that lvmh is ready to fight its corner and get on with this legal challenge. the idea is that it will s
ian harnett ash from angela merkel. -- from angela merkel.h.rnett, thank very let's get to these headlines. angela merkel saying the recommended private parties are now limited to 25 people, also saying that they want to avoid a national lockdown at all costs. there will also be a 50 euro fine levied for false registration information. so more constraints, but not a lockdown. they are focused on regional and localized action. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: michael: -- ritika: time for the...
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ian's general point and yours is crucially important.n education, both in latin america, in africa, in parts of south asia... education and jobs particularly in the informal sector are a matter of life and death, and education particularly for young women, has been an engine for social change, economic change in whole societies and countries. it is a difficult balance, but there are absolutely potentially dire consequences for shutting down economies and education systems, particularly in developing countries. clive, you know south africa well, you've talked about the dramatic impact on the economy there and the dramatic shutdown that the president ordered for the country. at least that is a country that has a relatively resilient economy in recent years, but how is it bearing up? not least its health services? very badly, there is no question about that. i totally agree with my two co— panellists here. the longer—term effects of the pandemic on developing countries and on a place like south africa, rwanda, liberia and so on, the longer—
ian's general point and yours is crucially important.n education, both in latin america, in africa, in parts of south asia... education and jobs particularly in the informal sector are a matter of life and death, and education particularly for young women, has been an engine for social change, economic change in whole societies and countries. it is a difficult balance, but there are absolutely potentially dire consequences for shutting down economies and education systems, particularly in...
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ian's general point and yours is crucially important.ion, both in latin america, in africa, in parts of south asia... education and jobs particularly in the informal sector are a matter of life and death, and education particularly for young women, has been an engine for social change, economic change in whole societies and countries. it is a difficult balance, but there are absolutely potentially dire consequences for shutting down economies and education systems, particularly in developing countries. clive, you know south africa well, you've talked about the dramatic impact on the economy there and the dramatic shutdown that the president ordered for the country. at least that is a country that has a relatively resilient economy in recent years, but how is it bearing up? not least its health services? very badly, there is no question about that. i totally agree with my two co— panellists here. the longer—term effects of the pandemic on developing countries and on a place like south africa, rwanda, liberia and so on, the longer—term eff
ian's general point and yours is crucially important.ion, both in latin america, in africa, in parts of south asia... education and jobs particularly in the informal sector are a matter of life and death, and education particularly for young women, has been an engine for social change, economic change in whole societies and countries. it is a difficult balance, but there are absolutely potentially dire consequences for shutting down economies and education systems, particularly in developing...
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joining: thank you for us, ian blackford., france's finance minister says the you has to be strong and independent from the u.s. we will look ahead to today seven meeting between xi and merkel. that is coming up next, and this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: economics, finance, politics. this is "bloomberg surveillance." i'm francine lacqua, here in london. europe's the latest on political outlook with our new weekly segment, the brussels in addition. every monday we will get you an essential need to know to your political guide to the week ahead in the countries that make up the european union. berea taddeo is in the brussels studio. an important meeting today between angela merkel and xi jinping. what are we expecting? the huge diplomatic effort. the head of the european commission and the head of the european council, it is an effort to get the basis for the efta to be agreed by the end of the year. the question is, are we going to get one in a few months' time? the word that we here in brussels today is recalibration, to recali
joining: thank you for us, ian blackford., france's finance minister says the you has to be strong and independent from the u.s. we will look ahead to today seven meeting between xi and merkel. that is coming up next, and this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: economics, finance, politics. this is "bloomberg surveillance." i'm francine lacqua, here in london. europe's the latest on political outlook with our new weekly segment, the brussels in addition. every monday we will get you an...
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at the time of the attack, bless was 14 years old, ian 10, porsche 4, gigi 2 and perta, the baby, 13 months old was born in kenya. their morning at the mall unfolded just as any families might. they had lunch together in the third court food court. after lunch, the boys decided to race down to a big department store, sort of like a super walmart. mom and the three young girls were still finishing up lunch so they lagged behind. as they were walking through the mall to catch up with the boys with the baby and a sling and the two toddlers holding mom's hands, it happened. an explosion. >> the first thing that tells you something is wrong is a huge bang. >> yeah. >> coming from where? >> it was the main entrance, so it was off to my right and behind me. i remember turning around and looking at it and just seeing people screaming and running. >> in those first seconds, catherine was unsure what was happening. she thought it sounded like broken glass or something falling, but she immediately grab grasped that she and her girls were in danger. the chaos confused another mother not far from
at the time of the attack, bless was 14 years old, ian 10, porsche 4, gigi 2 and perta, the baby, 13 months old was born in kenya. their morning at the mall unfolded just as any families might. they had lunch together in the third court food court. after lunch, the boys decided to race down to a big department store, sort of like a super walmart. mom and the three young girls were still finishing up lunch so they lagged behind. as they were walking through the mall to catch up with the boys...
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ian lincoln with great perspective.loomyins us with not a but a shift lead or that we will talk about. it is a pandemic overlay. i don't want to get gloomy on a monday morning. moment isality of the how do you measure depression? how do you measure financial repression? we are in it right now. jonathan: i daresay anyone has and hadbout markets optimism. lisa, has that happened? lisa: i can occasionally be optimistic. i am optimistic about the gunners. i am optimistic about their chances very i hope the optimism prevails. we need it in 2020. jonathan: that is the happiest i have ever seen you talking about your new football club. i am jonathan ferro live on bloomberg tv and rita. -- radio. we count you down to a week full of central bank decisions right here on bloomberg. ♪ news.have the first word tiktok has abandoned talks with microsoft to sell its video in the midwest. there is a partnership with oracle. chineseith tiktok's parent and oracle would look like a corporate restructuring than an outright sale. president t
ian lincoln with great perspective.loomyins us with not a but a shift lead or that we will talk about. it is a pandemic overlay. i don't want to get gloomy on a monday morning. moment isality of the how do you measure depression? how do you measure financial repression? we are in it right now. jonathan: i daresay anyone has and hadbout markets optimism. lisa, has that happened? lisa: i can occasionally be optimistic. i am optimistic about the gunners. i am optimistic about their chances very i...
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as ian said, we've learned a lot about the disease. and the initial lockdown was designed to buy time in large part. now we've learned both about how to treat it, we learned about hospital capacity, and we've learned a lot more about who it spreads and who's particularly vulnerable. i think we'll see tougher restrictions. in britain the rule of six is coming in, which means you're only going to be allowed to meet six people inside or outside for social purposes, although education, offices and schools are excluded. that's the considerable tightening. the idea is to do things that fall short of a full lockdown and get what looks like conceivably the beginning of a second wave under control. >> zanny, does that mean that in some ways other european countries are beginning to adopt the swedish model, which was always a little bit more what you just described? >> i think sweden is still the big outlier. it's going to be very interesting when we do have this behind us and the final assessment, what people make of sweden's much more, in many
as ian said, we've learned a lot about the disease. and the initial lockdown was designed to buy time in large part. now we've learned both about how to treat it, we learned about hospital capacity, and we've learned a lot more about who it spreads and who's particularly vulnerable. i think we'll see tougher restrictions. in britain the rule of six is coming in, which means you're only going to be allowed to meet six people inside or outside for social purposes, although education, offices and...
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why do you think ian simms won't tell you where your daughter is?here helen's grave is and why he did this. i can only surmise that having found out a lot over the last 33 years about this man, about his behaviour... i've been told by a top psychologist in one of the prison is a number of years ago, in fact it was not long after i wrote to ian simms and had a reply. he told me, he said, you know, this man is a psychopath. well, i didn't know that, i didn't know the man, even though he lived in the village. to my mind, i think, yes, though he lived in the village. to my mind, ithink, yes, they are psychopaths and he certainly is. i do feel that this man eventually, he may not do it right away, they are very crafty, they know what they are doing and maybe when the probation officer declares that they are safe now, they don't have to come and report to us, that's when i think they go back to how they were before andi they go back to how they were before and i would be frightened because ian simms has threatened me and my family but not just ian simms h
why do you think ian simms won't tell you where your daughter is?here helen's grave is and why he did this. i can only surmise that having found out a lot over the last 33 years about this man, about his behaviour... i've been told by a top psychologist in one of the prison is a number of years ago, in fact it was not long after i wrote to ian simms and had a reply. he told me, he said, you know, this man is a psychopath. well, i didn't know that, i didn't know the man, even though he lived in...
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let's bring in ian bremmer. pressure is this going to place on the pentagon to try and boost up their protectionism but also to modernize their nuclear response capabilities? hopefully not too much. china has always hereto for considered a nuclear arms race was not in their interest, not one that they wanted to play. they have about 304 nuclear warheads right now, compared to about 6000 in the u.s. that as a partte of growing nationalism, the chinese are signaling more to their own people than to the u.s., that they are preparing to expand that capacity, but it is very far from, say, where the americans or the russians are. it says more about the fact that xi jinping has had a horrible year and is engaging in greater nationalism everywhere. whether it is the fight that we are seeing in the himalayas with the indians, whether it is the various unilateral national security laws they put in place in hong kong, whether it is the rest of canadians, australians, other nationals in china right now. all of these things
let's bring in ian bremmer. pressure is this going to place on the pentagon to try and boost up their protectionism but also to modernize their nuclear response capabilities? hopefully not too much. china has always hereto for considered a nuclear arms race was not in their interest, not one that they wanted to play. they have about 304 nuclear warheads right now, compared to about 6000 in the u.s. that as a partte of growing nationalism, the chinese are signaling more to their own people than...
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next you'll hear from ian toll, author of "twilight of the gods, war in the western pacific, 1944, 1945" anded in an hour by harry truman's grandson, clifton truman daniel. >>> a short time ago, an american airplane dropped one bomb on hiroshima and destroyed its usefulness to the enemy. that bomb has more power than 20,000 tons of tnt. the japanese began the war from the air at pearl harbor. they have been repaid many fold. and the end is not yet. with this bomb, we have now added a new and revolutionary increase in destruction so supplement the growing power of our armed forces in their presence forum these bombs are now in production and even more powerful arms are in development. it is an atomic bomb. it is a harnessing of the basic power of the universe. the force from which the sun draws its power has been loosed against those who brought war to the far east. we are now prepared to destroy more rapidly and completely every productive enterprise the japanese have in any city. we shall destroy their docks, they're factories, and their communications. let there be no mistake, we shal
next you'll hear from ian toll, author of "twilight of the gods, war in the western pacific, 1944, 1945" anded in an hour by harry truman's grandson, clifton truman daniel. >>> a short time ago, an american airplane dropped one bomb on hiroshima and destroyed its usefulness to the enemy. that bomb has more power than 20,000 tons of tnt. the japanese began the war from the air at pearl harbor. they have been repaid many fold. and the end is not yet. with this bomb, we have now...
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police search for a gunman ian a motive. >>> the ceo of pfizer says there's a good chance the company will know if its coronavirus vaccine works by the end of october. >>> with 51 days until election, joe biden is getting $100 million boost from a former opponent.
police search for a gunman ian a motive. >>> the ceo of pfizer says there's a good chance the company will know if its coronavirus vaccine works by the end of october. >>> with 51 days until election, joe biden is getting $100 million boost from a former opponent.
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ian bremmer on later. i'm not going to waste dr. bremmer's time with lire, but lire is making news right now, weaker. francine: i'm looking at dollar steady, treasuries picking up. i think a lot of markets are focusing on the fact that it was pretty dovish for the fed chair jay powell, and he highlighted the uncertainty about the economic rebound. in europe it feels like they are picking up on that instead of the more specific guidance, which could maybe make his life a bit easier. also looking at automakers in europe, they are down after data showed european car sales plunged by nearly a fifth for the month of august. in his news conference, fed chair jay powell says the economic recovery has been faster than feared, but the path ahead remains highly uncertain. >> we believe particularly this very strong forward guidance, very powerful forward guidance we have announced today provide strong support for the economy. rates will remain accommodative until the economy as far along in its recovery, and that should be a powerful statemen
ian bremmer on later. i'm not going to waste dr. bremmer's time with lire, but lire is making news right now, weaker. francine: i'm looking at dollar steady, treasuries picking up. i think a lot of markets are focusing on the fact that it was pretty dovish for the fed chair jay powell, and he highlighted the uncertainty about the economic rebound. in europe it feels like they are picking up on that instead of the more specific guidance, which could maybe make his life a bit easier. also looking...
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here's our chief football reporter ian dennis. phil foden and mason greenwood have been left in the cold. they will not been left in the cold. they will not be here in copenhagen against denmark as a result of their actions. chris waddle is with me. was it like to be getting one youngster in the will that level of responsibility? it's a massive responsibility. you have a high—profile football is now. they have been silly. never have to get the trust back and it will take them a long time. they will be in the spotlight. they are very young and it is the start of their careers. they could have been here for 12 or 15 years and this will always be brought up now and they will have to
here's our chief football reporter ian dennis. phil foden and mason greenwood have been left in the cold. they will not been left in the cold. they will not be here in copenhagen against denmark as a result of their actions. chris waddle is with me. was it like to be getting one youngster in the will that level of responsibility? it's a massive responsibility. you have a high—profile football is now. they have been silly. never have to get the trust back and it will take them a long time....
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for sussex dj ian, the music stopped in march.onavirus restrictions mean there's still no work and he owes £3000 in rent. they were happy for me to pay 50% untiljuly, when they contacted me to start asking if i could pay any more. can you? no. he will now get a payment from the local council to help, but will still owe his landlord. my future here is certainly in the balance and it is worrying. it does... it's a big strain on your mental health, absolutely. a temporary ban on evictions in england and wales is now coming to an end, so possession hearings will be able to start again in the courts. cases that are really serious, like those involving antisocial behaviour or rent arrears that go back a really long way, will be prioritised and the notice period has been extended to six months. evictions still can't take place in areas under local lockdowns, where gatherings in homes are restricted. the housing charity shelter says emergency measures have stopped an immediate wave of homelessness but more support is needed. if the govern
for sussex dj ian, the music stopped in march.onavirus restrictions mean there's still no work and he owes £3000 in rent. they were happy for me to pay 50% untiljuly, when they contacted me to start asking if i could pay any more. can you? no. he will now get a payment from the local council to help, but will still owe his landlord. my future here is certainly in the balance and it is worrying. it does... it's a big strain on your mental health, absolutely. a temporary ban on evictions in...
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>> ian pannell with all those new developments. ian, thank you. >>> we now turn to the extreme weather. more rain for one hard-hit part of the country. flash flood watches tonight from texas to kentucky. that same system possibresponsir this possible tornado. and an eye on the tropics tonight. here's rob marciano. what are you tracking tonight? >> reporter: well, we have a couple things. let's start with what's happening in the east. two rounds of severe weather for parts of the east and on the radar, you see from philly back to d.c. and the mid-atlantic, that's going to be the hot spot. hail and high winds. storm, a stronger wave comes through. so, tornadoes a possibility. it's the same wave that's hitting the ohio, mississippi valleys with heavy rain. flood watches up there and the two systems now, named systems that are out there, nana is hitting belize and we have two more out in the atlantic. tom? >> okay, rob, thank you. >>> and despite millions of americans still out of work, positive news tonight from wall street. the dow j
>> ian pannell with all those new developments. ian, thank you. >>> we now turn to the extreme weather. more rain for one hard-hit part of the country. flash flood watches tonight from texas to kentucky. that same system possibresponsir this possible tornado. and an eye on the tropics tonight. here's rob marciano. what are you tracking tonight? >> reporter: well, we have a couple things. let's start with what's happening in the east. two rounds of severe weather for parts...
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for sussex dj ian, the music stopped in march.tions mean there's still no work and he owes £3,000 in rent. they were happy for me to pay 50% untiljuly, when they contacted me to start asking if i could pay any more. can you? no. he will now get a payment from the local council to help, but will still owe his landlord. my future here is certainly in the balance and it is worrying. it does... it's a big strain on your mental health, absolutely. a temporary ban on evictions in england and wales is now coming to an end, so possession hearings will be able to start again in the courts. cases that are really serious, like those involving anti—social behaviour or rent arrears that go back a really long way, will be prioritised and the notice period has been extended to six months. evictions still can't take place in areas under local lockdowns, where gatherings in homes are restricted. the housing charity shelter says emergency measures have stopped an immediate wave of homelessness, but more support is needed. if the government wants to
for sussex dj ian, the music stopped in march.tions mean there's still no work and he owes £3,000 in rent. they were happy for me to pay 50% untiljuly, when they contacted me to start asking if i could pay any more. can you? no. he will now get a payment from the local council to help, but will still owe his landlord. my future here is certainly in the balance and it is worrying. it does... it's a big strain on your mental health, absolutely. a temporary ban on evictions in england and wales...
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ian lee, "cbs news." london. >>> the dow is up as see there. close to 700 points. mitch mcconnell said the proposed legislation will include eight schools and a second round of the paycheck protection program for small businesses, but not the $1,200 stimulus checks. the bill is unlikely vae becau support. meantime, the irs says 9 million people have not claimed their checks and that is typically who don't file a federal return. there is an october 15th deadline to claim the checks >>mooparndthe r is over area as counties get the green light. a look at what is open and what is not. >>> a strange scene, orange skies over the area. california phones offers free specialized phones... like cordless phones, - (phone ringing) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program. lsit >>> as you can imagine, we have gotten dozens of pictures from the sky from our viewers. one is from pepper tree villa comparing the orange sky with a pumpkin spice latte'. no filter there. >> marry sol took this outside our kpix building. >>> and orange skies seem to b
ian lee, "cbs news." london. >>> the dow is up as see there. close to 700 points. mitch mcconnell said the proposed legislation will include eight schools and a second round of the paycheck protection program for small businesses, but not the $1,200 stimulus checks. the bill is unlikely vae becau support. meantime, the irs says 9 million people have not claimed their checks and that is typically who don't file a federal return. there is an october 15th deadline to claim the...
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in milpitas, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, ian. >>> developing tonight in kentucky, much of downtown louisville remains closed. this is a look at a relatively empty jefferson square park, which has been the site of ongoing demonstrations following the shooting death of breonna taylor back in march. the city preparing for more protests in advance of the attorney general's announcement about whether he'll charge the officers in her death. protesters have demanded the arrest of those three officers. one has already been fired. two are on paid leave. no timeline has been given regarding that announcement. >>> president trump will announce his supreme court nominee in four days on this saturday. that appointment a critical one for both parties after the death of ruth bader ginsburg. this comes as the fight to confirm the nominee before the election heats up. today utah senator mitt romney says he supports the senate vote, and his support gives republicans the majority they need to confirm a new justice. >> my liberal friends have over many decades gotten very used to the idea
in milpitas, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, ian. >>> developing tonight in kentucky, much of downtown louisville remains closed. this is a look at a relatively empty jefferson square park, which has been the site of ongoing demonstrations following the shooting death of breonna taylor back in march. the city preparing for more protests in advance of the attorney general's announcement about whether he'll charge the officers in her death. protesters have demanded the...
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let's get more on this, from our seniorfootball reporter ian dennis.statement from the national league that represebnts 67 clubs across the fifth and sixth tier and they say that a funding package is imperative the livelihood —— they think the government needs to step in there with this funding package to save them. absolutely come in they think 48 hours ago, i would've said that a delay to the season was likely. the situation now feels just that little bit more hopeful, only because for a 67 clubs in the national league in the national league north and south that they have this hope that there will be just financial support package from the government. i think as well not just from a from the government. i think as well notjust from a leak point of view, but the national league is due to start on saturday, there would've been repercussions for the fa cup, bearing in mind that 43 clubs from national league north and south are due to take part in the fa cup second qualifying round. the draw is tomorrow, so this would've had a potential knock on effect f
let's get more on this, from our seniorfootball reporter ian dennis.statement from the national league that represebnts 67 clubs across the fifth and sixth tier and they say that a funding package is imperative the livelihood —— they think the government needs to step in there with this funding package to save them. absolutely come in they think 48 hours ago, i would've said that a delay to the season was likely. the situation now feels just that little bit more hopeful, only because for a...
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ian lee, cbs news, london. >> garrett: the ship is set to sail next spring. the crossing is expected to take two weeks. the 1620 journey took two months. that's the "cbs weekend news" for this saturday. i'm major garrett in washington. good night. >> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >> the smoke is back, but it's not nearly as bad as it was. however, it is a spare the air day out there right now. >>> i'm in st. helena where eight families are investing a lot more than just money to get their piece of the american dream. we will have that story coming up.>>> rattled nerves across southern california, is it a sign of bigger things to come? good evening, just when you thought it was safe to go back outside, another spare the air alert is in effect. that actual air quality around the bay area is not bad right now, but what's up?>> we have a couple of moderate categories out there. now if you just taken the view from our camera on top of the sales force tower looking north, you can see all the boats out there just off the coast, it's a beau
ian lee, cbs news, london. >> garrett: the ship is set to sail next spring. the crossing is expected to take two weeks. the 1620 journey took two months. that's the "cbs weekend news" for this saturday. i'm major garrett in washington. good night. >> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >> the smoke is back, but it's not nearly as bad as it was. however, it is a spare the air day out there right now. >>> i'm in st. helena where eight...
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ian lee, cbs news, london. >> garrett: when we return a very special reporter's notebook as rita brave errors ruth bader ginsburg. >> garrett: finally tonight anyone who you neu justice ruth bader ginsburg personally can attest to her extraordinary quality, rita braifer certainly-- braver certainly can. >> she came up to my shoulder but i always knew that i was in the presence of a giant. i met justice ginsburg before she was appointed to the supreme court. a friend wanted to bring her to dinner and i was thrilled. she was a leblg end even-- legend even then because of her past work as a lawyer fighting for women's rights. a few years later i was reporting on her appointment to the supreme court. by and large the reviews were positive for ginsburg, former law professor, a mother and grandmother who showed off a photo of her granddaughter and the first lady. >> after the first battle over justice clarence thomas. >> senator, i would have preferred an assassin's bullet. >> ginsburg's confirmation hearings were free from major controversy. the committee is requiring private meetings with
ian lee, cbs news, london. >> garrett: when we return a very special reporter's notebook as rita brave errors ruth bader ginsburg. >> garrett: finally tonight anyone who you neu justice ruth bader ginsburg personally can attest to her extraordinary quality, rita braifer certainly-- braver certainly can. >> she came up to my shoulder but i always knew that i was in the presence of a giant. i met justice ginsburg before she was appointed to the supreme court. a friend wanted to...
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. >> steven ian goldstein. >> ronald f. golinski. >> andrew h. >> dennis james gomes. >> enrique antonio gomez. >> jose bienvenido gomez. >> manuel gomez, jr. >> wilder alfredo gomez. >> jenine nicole gonzalez. >> mauricio gonzalez. >> rosa j. gonzalez. lynn catherine goodchild. >> calvin joseph gooding. >> peter morgan goodrich. harry goody. >> kiran kumar reddy gopu. catherine c. gorayeb. >> lisa fenn gordenstein. >> kerene gordon. >> sebastian gorki. >> kieran joseph gorman. >> thomas edward gorman. >> michael edward gould. >> o. kristin osterholm white gould. >> douglas alan gowell. >> yuji goya. >> jon richard grabowski. >> christopher michael grady. edwin j. graf iii. >> david martin graifman. >> gilbert franco granados. >> lauren catuzzi grandcolas and her unborn child. >> elvira granitto. winston arthur grant. >> christopher s. gray. >> ian j. gray. james michael gray. tara mccloud gray. john m. grazioso. >> timothy george grazioso. >> derrick auther green. >> wade b. green. >> wanda anita green. >> elaine myra greenberg. >> donald freema
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"today in the bay's" ian cull has more. >> reporter: nearly $30 million as part of project home key, an effort around the state to house the homeless and do it quickly. these projects usually take years. developers say this will take months. santa clara county's goal is to buy this extended stay on hill view court in milpitas by november using new money from the state, then renovate it and by march there would be 132 perm nen rooms for the homeless. >> we're talking about homes people can live in next year. >> reporter: the coo of destination home says there will be full-time services on site. >> the sooner we can get people off the streets and into housing the sooner our community as a whole is going to be thriving, healthier and stronger. >> reporter: as part of the statewide home key program contra costa county and san jose are on the list to get money to convert motels and properties into long-term housing along with oakland, san francisco, and mountain view. but at the milpitas site people who live around the corner have mixed feelings. >> we are torn between what to do. >> we w
"today in the bay's" ian cull has more. >> reporter: nearly $30 million as part of project home key, an effort around the state to house the homeless and do it quickly. these projects usually take years. developers say this will take months. santa clara county's goal is to buy this extended stay on hill view court in milpitas by november using new money from the state, then renovate it and by march there would be 132 perm nen rooms for the homeless. >> we're talking about...
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we >> ian toll? >> just to take that last question, if it were possible to ban all nukes and the hands of all governments around the world and to, you know, decisively deal with the potential problem of a non state actor getting access to a nuclear weapon, then absolutely i think you would be in the interest of not just this country, but the world to get rid of these weapons. there is a silver lining to this conversation that we are having is that we are now -- 75 years today since the first weapon was used against the people of hiroshima. and then 3d leaders, of course, nagasaki. and 75 years, we have not had another nukes used in any war or any conventional war against any civilian population, we have never seen a nuclear used. in 1975 -- 1945, excuse me. people at the end of the war, americans looking forward would have been surprised that that had been the case. there was very much at assumption that this was a new era of warfare, and we see more of these bombs used. throughout the cold war, this
we >> ian toll? >> just to take that last question, if it were possible to ban all nukes and the hands of all governments around the world and to, you know, decisively deal with the potential problem of a non state actor getting access to a nuclear weapon, then absolutely i think you would be in the interest of not just this country, but the world to get rid of these weapons. there is a silver lining to this conversation that we are having is that we are now -- 75 years today since...
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ian lee shows a possible breakthrough solution thanks to a tiny green vegetable. >> reporter: nearly tons every year, clogging our beaches and harming sea life. a new type of plastic easy on the environment is rolling out in the uk, one made from peas. >> single-use plastics and microplastics don't need to be made from fossil fuels. there's something very wrong about making materials from oil that lasts for a minute or two. >> reporter: he says it's the first company in the world to engineer plant protein into a material that acts like single-use plastic. it starts as a like bid that's turned into sheets for packaging items like dishwasher detergent, sandwiches, candy, even those fruit stickers, all biodegrade in a matter of days. >> at the moment the microcapsules contain plastic which would not degrade and last for ages in the ocean. our capsules were made of protein and would be eaten by fish eventually. >> reporter: much healthier than consuming microplastics, and fish aren't the only ones. studies show the average american ingest more than 70,000 microplastic particles every yea
ian lee shows a possible breakthrough solution thanks to a tiny green vegetable. >> reporter: nearly tons every year, clogging our beaches and harming sea life. a new type of plastic easy on the environment is rolling out in the uk, one made from peas. >> single-use plastics and microplastics don't need to be made from fossil fuels. there's something very wrong about making materials from oil that lasts for a minute or two. >> reporter: he says it's the first company in the...
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"today in the bay's" ian cull has more on the conditions we can all expect to see. >> reporter: a near perfect night of weather in the south bay. many families taking advantage of the clear air and skies. but with more smoke in the forecast, the fischer s are looking forward to it. >> it's nice to be able to get outside every day. >> reporter: air quality officials issuing an advisory. winds are shifting and smoke is expected to flow south from the august complex fire near chico, the largest wildfire in california history. the air should only be in the moderate range in the north and east bay, much better conditions than people dealt with earlier this month. >> unfortunately, there may be impacts from that and then we may see high levels of ozone because of the hot weather. >> reporter: the hot weather along with the smog and smoke could lead to another spare the air day following a record month of them. >> we may have to, you know, take precautions and protect our health over the weekend. we'll see hopefully that will be a shorter spell. >> reporter: the heat and high winds have also
"today in the bay's" ian cull has more on the conditions we can all expect to see. >> reporter: a near perfect night of weather in the south bay. many families taking advantage of the clear air and skies. but with more smoke in the forecast, the fischer s are looking forward to it. >> it's nice to be able to get outside every day. >> reporter: air quality officials issuing an advisory. winds are shifting and smoke is expected to flow south from the august complex...
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i guess if you are pg&e start ian poulter he will go for it. hey, my twitter is blowing up! dear jack box, bring back the spicy chicken strips, still waiting for the spicy chicken strips, so many about spicy chicken strips. wow, i hear you. so i'm bringing back my juicy 100% all-white meat spicy chicken strips combo for only $5.99! all-white meat spicy chicken strips combo so you're a small bor a big one. you were thriving, flourishing, but then... oh. ah. okay. time to think, plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with powerful connectivity. serious and reliable internet that lets you go bigger and better, with more sharing, more making. whoa. more that. more talking. ... the entire time, you got this! okay, less talking and more doing. all driven by the largest gig speed network in america. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. but what if no one's in the office? bring the office to them. but is it secure? sure it's secure. okay, sounds great. so how do i do this? you don't do this. we do this, together. bounce forward, with
i guess if you are pg&e start ian poulter he will go for it. hey, my twitter is blowing up! dear jack box, bring back the spicy chicken strips, still waiting for the spicy chicken strips, so many about spicy chicken strips. wow, i hear you. so i'm bringing back my juicy 100% all-white meat spicy chicken strips combo for only $5.99! all-white meat spicy chicken strips combo so you're a small bor a big one. you were thriving, flourishing, but then... oh. ah. okay. time to think, plan, pivot....
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that is in "the washington post" by ian told. let's go -- even tol -- ian toll. let's go to one more caller in minnesota. go ahead. caller: i listen to everybody who called in, and i guess i want to talk about let's get to where the rubber meets the road, and it is the federal reserve that is calling all of this. see if you can get ron paul to ore back for an interview, anybody like that that would talk about the federal reserve. and one other thing i wanted to say was i think people should check out now that the monetary system is going to crash, we cannot sustain these kinds of levels of debt, and the un is pushing for digital clarence e, and what i want people to look are used to electronic money and everything, but this whole digital and what it is going to do to our freedoms, so that is all i had to say, thank you. >> we are live in wilmington, north carolina, where president trump will be giving remarks. this is live coverage on c-span. ♪ ♪ >> this is the reporting locally in the kenosha news on the visit yesterday. president trump in kenosha, "this is goin
that is in "the washington post" by ian told. let's go -- even tol -- ian toll. let's go to one more caller in minnesota. go ahead. caller: i listen to everybody who called in, and i guess i want to talk about let's get to where the rubber meets the road, and it is the federal reserve that is calling all of this. see if you can get ron paul to ore back for an interview, anybody like that that would talk about the federal reserve. and one other thing i wanted to say was i think people...
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for sussex dj ian, the music stopped in march.oronavirus restrictions mean there is still no work and he owes £3000 in rent. they were happy for me to pay 50% untiljuly, when they contacted me to start asking if i could pay more. can you? no. he will now get a payment from the local council to help but will still owe his landlord. my future here is in the balance. it is worrying. it's a big strain on mental health, absolutely. a temporary ban on evictions in england and wales is now coming to an end, so possession hearings will be able to start again in the courts. cases that are really serious, like those involving anti—social behaviour or rent arrears that go back a really long way will be prioritised. the notice period has been extended to six months. evictions still cannot take place in areas under local lockdown where gatherings and homes are restricted. the housing charity shelter says emergency measures have stopped an immediate wave of homelessness, but more support is needed. if the government wants to solve the problem i
for sussex dj ian, the music stopped in march.oronavirus restrictions mean there is still no work and he owes £3000 in rent. they were happy for me to pay 50% untiljuly, when they contacted me to start asking if i could pay more. can you? no. he will now get a payment from the local council to help but will still owe his landlord. my future here is in the balance. it is worrying. it's a big strain on mental health, absolutely. a temporary ban on evictions in england and wales is now coming to...
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and it was a humbling home debut for northern ireland manager ian baraclough, as his side lost 5—1 to has the details. project team with covid—19 quarantine making their debut. in 11 minutes score. it was scotland's first team and white. but here's an opportunity, linden with the forwards instinct demand once played a surface paradise. born to scottish pa rents. a surface paradise. born to scottish parents. second—half penalty was precise and good enough. and so was scotla nd precise and good enough. and so was scotland just. a victory will always bea scotland just. a victory will always be a victory. roger 19th international for stephen davis, known as ela‘fii 7 " was no ”f‘iiz‘é. tomorrow. one down after two minutes in northern ireland equalised almost immediately, all. after six immediately, all look after six minutes, trouble was by the 20th, immediately, all look after six minutes, trouble w again the 20th, immediately, all look after six minutes, trouble w again and 20th, immediately, all look after six minutes, trouble w again and in:h, immediately, all look after six minutes, t
and it was a humbling home debut for northern ireland manager ian baraclough, as his side lost 5—1 to has the details. project team with covid—19 quarantine making their debut. in 11 minutes score. it was scotland's first team and white. but here's an opportunity, linden with the forwards instinct demand once played a surface paradise. born to scottish pa rents. a surface paradise. born to scottish parents. second—half penalty was precise and good enough. and so was scotla nd precise and...
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. >> ian blackburn. >> the remarks of the prime minister leader of the opposition. a shocking incident, a wonderful job to keep the rest of us safer. and associate myself with the leader of the opposition and the responsibility that we all have to eradicate inequality. yesterday the scottish social attitude revealed 15% of people trust the uk government to work in scotland's interest. scotland's mps overwhelmingly against the tori paragraph but the prime minister forced it through anyway. and the biggest attacks on scottish parliament in the history of evolution. can i ask the prime minister, not a difficult question. why does he think the people of scotland have more trust in him? >> he is completely wrong, what he says about the internal market, and the people of scotland, a clearer account, supported by the leader of the opposition, devolved power back to scotland, gives power back to scotland, enables scotland not just to take control of scotland's spectacular fisheries but also markets, scottish agriculture around the world and the historic day, after 23 years
. >> ian blackburn. >> the remarks of the prime minister leader of the opposition. a shocking incident, a wonderful job to keep the rest of us safer. and associate myself with the leader of the opposition and the responsibility that we all have to eradicate inequality. yesterday the scottish social attitude revealed 15% of people trust the uk government to work in scotland's interest. scotland's mps overwhelmingly against the tori paragraph but the prime minister forced it through...
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i mean ian and azerbaijani forces fight over the disputed territory of not going to cut about for a 2nd day and both sides are reporting casualties. should news story shake loose may have saved president trump tries to dismiss reports that he paid 0 tax in 10 of the last 15 years after his records were leaked to the new york times there is anger across india as farmers munch against a new law they say threatens their livelihoods. and we'll look at indonesia's giant mapping project to end the land disputes ups that everyone's actually been allowed to have a say. and support them i'm here to beat the boston celtics to reach the n.b.a. finals he will now take on the bron james and l.a. lakers in the championship series. there. so we have an escalating conflict between azerbaijan and armenia fighting over the disputed not going to cut it back which is continued for a 2nd day and threaten to reignite a decades old conflict the deaths of soldiers and civilians have been reported on both sides and the international community is calling for an immediate cease fire and a negotiated settlement. b
i mean ian and azerbaijani forces fight over the disputed territory of not going to cut about for a 2nd day and both sides are reporting casualties. should news story shake loose may have saved president trump tries to dismiss reports that he paid 0 tax in 10 of the last 15 years after his records were leaked to the new york times there is anger across india as farmers munch against a new law they say threatens their livelihoods. and we'll look at indonesia's giant mapping project to end the...
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here's nbc bay area's ian cull. >> reporter: it was a night millions waited for but no one saw coming. >> like so many in this country watching this, your jaw just dropped. that was crazy. what was that? >> it was a train wreck. >> reporter: the first debate diverting from policy to verbal punches. >> everyone knows he's a liar. >> but you -- joe, you're the liar. >> i want to make sure. >> you graduated last in your class, not first in your class. >> i want to make sure -- >> mr. president, can you let him finish, sir? >> he doesn't know how to do that. >> the question is -- will you shut up, man? >> who is on your list, joe? who is on your list. >> this is so unpresidential. >> reporter: biden attacking president trump's handling of the pandemic. >> you said you didn't tell us or give people a warning of it because he didn't want to panic the american people. you don't panic. he panicked. a lot of people died, and a lot more are going to die unless he gets a lot smarter. >> you could never have done the job that we did. you don't have it in your blood. >> reporter: trump touting the
here's nbc bay area's ian cull. >> reporter: it was a night millions waited for but no one saw coming. >> like so many in this country watching this, your jaw just dropped. that was crazy. what was that? >> it was a train wreck. >> reporter: the first debate diverting from policy to verbal punches. >> everyone knows he's a liar. >> but you -- joe, you're the liar. >> i want to make sure. >> you graduated last in your class, not first in your...
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joining me now is ian murray the executive director of the society of editors.ere wish i know. it is absurd. it would be laughable if it was not so serious. these people need a good lesson in history and how the world works. you are attacking a free press. those are the actions of totalitarian dictators and horrible regimes the world over, in other words, we are going to close down the message. just to say that the media, the printed press, broadcasters, have not covered the climate issue, and particularly the messages coming from extinction rebellion, in copious amounts, from all angles, is quite absurd. what they are seeing is that it has not been covered the way they want it. cabinets like this or remotely shut you down. you are not allowed to blackmail a free press in this way. you could point out that the media has led on campaigns against plastic, switching the lights off and governments department, all kinds of initiatives. at the heart of it there is the absurdity that in attacking a free press, a free press is essential to ensuring you have a free democ
joining me now is ian murray the executive director of the society of editors.ere wish i know. it is absurd. it would be laughable if it was not so serious. these people need a good lesson in history and how the world works. you are attacking a free press. those are the actions of totalitarian dictators and horrible regimes the world over, in other words, we are going to close down the message. just to say that the media, the printed press, broadcasters, have not covered the climate issue, and...
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in san jose, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> a lot of changes in these next few months. our investigative unit just releasing a brand-new season of "derailed." that's our digital series all about b.a.r.t. among the episodes, how is b.a.r.t. copinggator bigad shaban. >> reporter: hey, everyone. health experts tell us coronavirus can be easily spread from person to person in confined spaces. so like on trains? we investigate b.a.r.t.'s new cleaning process and explain what it means for your health and safety. in a brand-new season of our digital series "derailed," we look into how much b.a.r.t. is spending to disinfect trains and stations, and we look into how often the ventilation systems here are actually filtering out the air. b.a.r.t. even tells us how long it will take to replace the air on your train if someone next to you passes some gas. yeah, b.a.r.t. went there. and there's a lot more ground to cover. so we hope you join us aboard for the second season of "derailed." that's our digital series all about b.a.r.t. so we hope you check out our full series, and you ca
in san jose, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> a lot of changes in these next few months. our investigative unit just releasing a brand-new season of "derailed." that's our digital series all about b.a.r.t. among the episodes, how is b.a.r.t. copinggator bigad shaban. >> reporter: hey, everyone. health experts tell us coronavirus can be easily spread from person to person in confined spaces. so like on trains? we investigate b.a.r.t.'s new cleaning process and explain what...
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here's nbc bay area's ian cull. >> reporter: a near perfect night of weather in the south bay. many families taking advantage of the clear air and skies. but with more smoke in the forecast, the fishers aren't looking forward to it. >> i didn't mess with it at all because i'm sensitive, so i just lock myself in. >> i'm really enjoying the fresh air. it's nice to be able to get outside every day. >> reporter: air quality officials issuing an advisory for tomorrow. winds are shifting and smoke is expected to flow south from the august complex fire near chico, the largest wildfire in california history. the air should only be in the moderate range in the north and east bay, much better conditions than people dealt with earlier this month. >> unfortunately there may be some impacts from that, and then we also may see levels of ozone pollution because of the hot weather. >> reporter: but the hot weather saturday through monday along with the smog and smoke could lead to another spare the air day following a record month of them. >> we may have to, you know, take precautions to prote
here's nbc bay area's ian cull. >> reporter: a near perfect night of weather in the south bay. many families taking advantage of the clear air and skies. but with more smoke in the forecast, the fishers aren't looking forward to it. >> i didn't mess with it at all because i'm sensitive, so i just lock myself in. >> i'm really enjoying the fresh air. it's nice to be able to get outside every day. >> reporter: air quality officials issuing an advisory for tomorrow. winds...
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economy more fully but also reopen our schools in a more sustainable way. >> reporter: in the south bay, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >>> and another step forward for san francisco today. aquariums, zoos, and indoor museums all reopened but with reduced capacity. aquarium of the bay at pier 39 says things will look different for visitors. reservations are now required and will be sold if two-our blocks. dining al fresco during the fall and winter. coming up, the upcoming challenge that bay area restaurants are facing as the cold and rainy season approaches. >>> well, three crimes against an armenian school and church. tonight san francisco police say two of those violations are being investigated as hate crimes. police called to the armenian community center and the kzv armenian school or brotherhood way after reports of gunshots. when they arrived, they found a bullet hole in one of the school's signs. this comes just days after a suspicious fire at an armenian church, an office that manages that school. as for the school itself, it's also been the target of heavy vandalism back in july whe
economy more fully but also reopen our schools in a more sustainable way. >> reporter: in the south bay, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >>> and another step forward for san francisco today. aquariums, zoos, and indoor museums all reopened but with reduced capacity. aquarium of the bay at pier 39 says things will look different for visitors. reservations are now required and will be sold if two-our blocks. dining al fresco during the fall and winter. coming up, the upcoming...