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together and was forming a kind of defect to alliance in eurasia, which wasn't used to be a nightmare to jo jo, political thinkers like june, sky or right you soon who, who are not so crow russian. i must say so, but after the collapse of the soviet union, this was the idea and the mainstream thinking was that russia and china were like, it does mess and they could not to come too close together because there is differences. because china is a danger for russian. so, but now the mood is changing. there are some people who talk in the united states about parallel identity in the russian, china that like values are coming closer together in the end. and then this is a problem. so this is why, by the way, why, by them chose to meet the russian president because there were several articles including like show journals like for in the, the, which we're saying that now this is a problem, russian chinese refresh money. the problem is in danger for the united states, and we should do something about about it, perhaps somehow the way them and you know, by, by being but doing something for russia but, b
together and was forming a kind of defect to alliance in eurasia, which wasn't used to be a nightmare to jo jo, political thinkers like june, sky or right you soon who, who are not so crow russian. i must say so, but after the collapse of the soviet union, this was the idea and the mainstream thinking was that russia and china were like, it does mess and they could not to come too close together because there is differences. because china is a danger for russian. so, but now the mood is...
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the campaign to make eco side and international crime. jo, jo, native, she is co founder and executive director of stuff. eco side international. jo, it's good to have you on the program. i mean, this is, this is a big day for you. you've finally, you've got the legal definition. it's written out. it's been codified. tell me, what are the 1st concrete examples of eco side that you would like to see prosecuted? that's the question. everybody asks us and i suppose because the crime is not yet in place. current situations of each side would not be caught by the cry because it doesn't act retrospectively. but the kind of examples that we would indicate might be, for example, the situation in the niger delta with pollution from oil drilling serious deforestation of the amazon and, and oil spills, for example, deep water horizon. serious industrial accidents that result from, you know, protocols of safety not being followed those kinds of things. and why was it so important to come up with a legal definition of eco's side and what does it mean for your campaign? it's hugely important. it's a really historic moment. i think each side is
the campaign to make eco side and international crime. jo, jo, native, she is co founder and executive director of stuff. eco side international. jo, it's good to have you on the program. i mean, this is, this is a big day for you. you've finally, you've got the legal definition. it's written out. it's been codified. tell me, what are the 1st concrete examples of eco side that you would like to see prosecuted? that's the question. everybody asks us and i suppose because the crime is not yet in...
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reporter dan thorn pleasant hill says he definitely felt it there one of our producers, jo jo says sheelt it heavily in pacifica for a good 20 seconds, which if thatos not a typo is that's a long those new to california, so could have seemed like it was going on have to double job, though. >> so we're going to take a quick break. come back, get some more information on this earthquake and bring you up to date on what's goi >> welcome back. we're continuing to monitor the breaking news of the earthquake that struck in the east bay along interstate 5.80 and fairmont drive near the border of where san lorenzo san leandro, all kind of come together just. >> to the below lake chabot in the east bay about a 4.0. >> so is the 4.2 and is now you says about 4 and a half relatively shallow quake 4 and a half miles in depth. 1.5 miles south east of castro valley and north of san lorenzo and bart is checking the train. so there is a delay just be aware that the trains are slowing down as they do the typical track inspection. whenever there is a dearth quake. we're still trying to determine the fal
reporter dan thorn pleasant hill says he definitely felt it there one of our producers, jo jo says sheelt it heavily in pacifica for a good 20 seconds, which if thatos not a typo is that's a long those new to california, so could have seemed like it was going on have to double job, though. >> so we're going to take a quick break. come back, get some more information on this earthquake and bring you up to date on what's goi >> welcome back. we're continuing to monitor the breaking...
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we are joined now by one of the leaders of the campaign to make ecos side and international crime. jo, jo, native, she is co founder and executive director of stuff. eco side international judge. oh, it's good to have you on the program. i mean, this is, this is a big day for you. you've finally, you've got the legal definition. it's written out. it's been codified. tell me, what are the 1st concrete examples of eco side that you would like to see prosecuted? that's the question. everybody asks us and i suppose because the crime is not yet in place. current situations of each side would not be caught by the cry because it doesn't act retrospectively. but the kind of examples that we would indicate might be, for example, the situation in the niger delta with pollution from oil drilling serious deforestation of the amazon and, and oil spills, for example, deep water horizon. serious industrial accidents that result from, you know, protocols of safety not being followed those kinds of things. and why was it so important to come up with a legal definition of ego side? i mean, what does it mea
we are joined now by one of the leaders of the campaign to make ecos side and international crime. jo, jo, native, she is co founder and executive director of stuff. eco side international judge. oh, it's good to have you on the program. i mean, this is, this is a big day for you. you've finally, you've got the legal definition. it's written out. it's been codified. tell me, what are the 1st concrete examples of eco side that you would like to see prosecuted? that's the question. everybody asks...
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we are joined now by one of the leaders of the campaign to make eco side and international crime. jo, jo maiden, she is co founder and executive director of stop eco side international judge. oh, it's good to have you on the program. i mean, this is, this is a big day for you. you've finally, you've got the legal definition. it's written out. it's been codified. tell me, what are the 1st concrete examples of eco side that you would like to see prosecuted? that's the question. everybody asks us and i suppose because the crime is not yet in place. current situations of each side would not be caught by the cry because it doesn't act retrospectively. but the kind of examples that we would indicate might be, for example, the situation in the niger delta with pollution from oil drilling serious deforestation of the amazon and, and oil spills, for example, deep water horizon. serious industrial accidents that result from, you know, protocols of safety not being followed those kinds of things. and why was it so important to come up with a legal definition of eco's side? i mean, what does it mean
we are joined now by one of the leaders of the campaign to make eco side and international crime. jo, jo maiden, she is co founder and executive director of stop eco side international judge. oh, it's good to have you on the program. i mean, this is, this is a big day for you. you've finally, you've got the legal definition. it's written out. it's been codified. tell me, what are the 1st concrete examples of eco side that you would like to see prosecuted? that's the question. everybody asks us...
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sit down for a meeting with boris johnson-- or, as they're known by their political couple name, "bo-jo jo-bi." they're the hottest european-american pair since, ob-erkel. which, of course, was obama, angela merkle, and steve urkel. biden's goal is to strengthen america's bonds with europe, especially nato. but first, he's going to have to win over the european leaders, who have grown wary after four years of a more-insular approach from his predecessor. come on, europe! you can't judge us. you had fascists. we had fascists. you have rulers that marry their cousins. we have rudy who married his cousin. you had nosferatu and we have... we have rudy. ( laughter ) potato-potahto. the president's trip got off to a bit of a rough start. last night, the white house press charter plane was delayed by cicadas. the flying insects had filled the plane's engines. here's one journalist after getting the news: >> get off my plane! ♪ ♪ ♪ >> stephen: the bug delay left biden's aides scrambling for another way to ferry the reporters overseas. eventually, the white house was able to call in a new pilot. bu
sit down for a meeting with boris johnson-- or, as they're known by their political couple name, "bo-jo jo-bi." they're the hottest european-american pair since, ob-erkel. which, of course, was obama, angela merkle, and steve urkel. biden's goal is to strengthen america's bonds with europe, especially nato. but first, he's going to have to win over the european leaders, who have grown wary after four years of a more-insular approach from his predecessor. come on, europe! you can't...
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we are joined now by one of the leaders of the campaign to make eco side and international crime. jo, jo maiden, she is co founder and executive director of stuff eco's side international, georgia. it's good to have you on the program. i mean, this is, this is a big day for you. you've finally, you've got the legal definition. it's, it's written out. it's been codified. tell me, what are the 1st concrete examples of eco side that you would like to see prosecuted? that's the question. everybody asks us and i suppose because the crime is not yet in place. current situations of each side would not be caught by the cry because it doesn't act retrospectively. but the kind of examples that we would indicate might be, for example, the situation in the niger delta with pollution from oil drilling serious deforestation of the amazon and, and oil spills, for example, deep water horizon. serious industrial accidents that result from, you know, protocols of safety not being followed those kinds of things. and why was it so important to come up with a legal definition of eco's side? i mean, what does
we are joined now by one of the leaders of the campaign to make eco side and international crime. jo, jo maiden, she is co founder and executive director of stuff eco's side international, georgia. it's good to have you on the program. i mean, this is, this is a big day for you. you've finally, you've got the legal definition. it's, it's written out. it's been codified. tell me, what are the 1st concrete examples of eco side that you would like to see prosecuted? that's the question. everybody...
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we have jo-jo run as company called paper plane. a combination of bar and restaurant.ieve i get that right. george, good to have you. >> yes. neil: in your county they are requiring proof you had your vaccination shots, right? i'm just curious how that affects you at your san jose eatery? what's the deal? >> sure. the county recently released a directive, basically a self-certification of vaccination that each employee has to fill out. basically just kind of attests where they're at if they intend to take the vaccine, if they have taken the vaccine or if they have no intention of taking the vaccine. so it is just, it's a great marker for us to engage where everyone is at on our teams. we actually own a few other bars and restaurants here in the san jose area but it still leaves it open-ended as to next steps about making it fully mandatory and something we are still kind of juggling over here because i know there has been recent news about how we can actually enforce the vaccination among our staff but we, we're kind of in a process right now trying to convince everyon
we have jo-jo run as company called paper plane. a combination of bar and restaurant.ieve i get that right. george, good to have you. >> yes. neil: in your county they are requiring proof you had your vaccination shots, right? i'm just curious how that affects you at your san jose eatery? what's the deal? >> sure. the county recently released a directive, basically a self-certification of vaccination that each employee has to fill out. basically just kind of attests where they're at...
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annah-jo nes jo ins me next obsession has many names. this is ours. the lexus is.ler. emergency planning for kids. we can't predict when an emergency will happen. so that's why it's important to make a plan with your parents. here are a few tips to stay safe. know how to get in touch with your family. write down phone numbers for your parents, siblings and neighbors. pick a place to meet your family if you are not together and can't go home. remind your parents to pack an emergency supply kit. making a plan might feel like homework, but it will help you and your family stay safe during an emergency. >>> the first really big legal challenge to affirmative action that made it to the united states supreme court. 1978. 35 year-old white man twice been denied admission to medical school claimed he was unfairly rejected because of the racial quota system. >> the supreme court ruled today he must be admitted to a school which turned him down in the case of reverse discrimination. he was not admitted to the university because he is white. the place he might have had was gi
annah-jo nes jo ins me next obsession has many names. this is ours. the lexus is.ler. emergency planning for kids. we can't predict when an emergency will happen. so that's why it's important to make a plan with your parents. here are a few tips to stay safe. know how to get in touch with your family. write down phone numbers for your parents, siblings and neighbors. pick a place to meet your family if you are not together and can't go home. remind your parents to pack an emergency supply kit....
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jo? she says jamie jo, she's a micro payments and the payments are as little as a fraction of a penny. right? yes. so she is a fraction of a fraction of a penny. but on mass the economy, the scale global people can zoom in or swarm in. but i know that i always think of metaphor, murmur, ations, you know, the starlings in the sky, they go through those reparations. yes. when they're moving in these pattern. sure . which way they're going, but on mass they create something and that can apply to the relationship between the content creator and the content consumer. you're getting rid of so many people in the middle. right? well, that's the beauty of it. because even at the basic level, you as an individual can make an r s s feed, which is just a text file. basically, you can put it on a server and you're good to go. you don't need anyone else. you can get your own node, plug it into your recipe blades, plug it into your network at home, and you can receive the payment. so you don't need anyone. now is it still handy to have tool makers like bus route or you know, our assess dot com or these guys who are hosting companies, of course, because they'll make it easier, or you don't have to maintain your server. but in essence, you don't need it. and yes, i think it is very analogous to what's happening with the game stop, where we initially started this as a defensive move against the platforming. now we're often, so we have 18 features that know the pod can know. apple doesn't have it. spotify doesn't have it, and what is really interesting is apple has started to make their own moves, and they change the way they, the way their app works. which screwed anyone who was using their, their index as an independent half develop or they could no longer use it. and also apps the episodes are not updating time, the anymore. updating it in 2 hours later or a day later, people can't get into their system. so i think they focused on, let's do subscriptions, and we'll hijack this stuff over here and they've given up on it. so now we're driving the innovation, and i think the independent ecosystem has really been a lot more podcasting than the big boys are realizing now. yeah, it's interesting, i mean, your career obviously starting out as one of the original b, j. m g bay. and that was a huge innovation in its time. and it was nevertheless, it was the index for that paradigm of music television. and they were the chase maker. they were the gatekeeper. then when the ipad came around the ipod from apple, it introduces idea of content on delivery. you get your radio show when he was convenient for you is essentially what a podcast is. that's exactly how well you will, you transition into this new medium, new platform. you kind of like bent it or you were on a band guard. and now with streaming saps with this index applied gas. you know, you've taken it to another level on a personal level. busy your journey is, it's interesting because it's more entrepreneurial than it is guy. and for the camera you're really for new or. and so where do you see this going in another 5 years in terms of the actual content because of the content becomes this dynamic and price discovery becomes this dynamic. the content itself is i think, on demands lead change from being like most with the same song on every 30 minutes . take shock every 10 seconds. the next video comes up, which is really how the music industry is breaking songs. now is tick tock, right? i mean that's, that's total mind control, that's some crazy drugs that am i correct. and it seems to me that music these days is, is produced by artificial intelligence, put the books in here. so if you will take over and be synchronization, click tracks, almost no conscious contact with the music, it's all hitting my unconscious mind. and that's kind of wore of attention from purposely. so it's really questioning me answer your question. what we're going that will address this as well. so being here at this, at this conference, which was great to see you and i've been to better conferences, honestly, you know, as a little, little warm and long ways and okay. but to meet people that we've been working with for years, of course, to meet them in person. and we have done, we've moved our goal post so, so far now that we're going to do this for documentaries. so it's doctor will call documentaries to point out. this is a, again, an industry that is really hurting under the silicon valley. take over of the studios if you can even get on a streaming platform at the end of the day, there's only pennies that drip out. so we're launching that it'll actually be a web l and we're doing it for music. and i think this is the core we took one step further. this payments when you listen to a podcast for it also be for music, the creators can put a split of the money in what we call the value block. so that you as a listener will be sending maybe $100.00 sat a minute for whatever you're listening to. but 10 percent may go to the base player 10 percent to the lead singer, maybe to someone who helped in best. and it goes to the individual wallace directly from the consumer who is listening. so you've removed every single middleman there . and you also put a big dent in this horrible infrastructure known as the performing rice organizations. p r o, ask, have b m i, you know, the think writes the harry fonts age the are publishing in general, which take your, your creative work and 48 months later, maybe give you a penny. and everyone else is basically still in my, in my opinion, stolen your money, build in a creative commons license. and that's of course. and again, we see it as value for ration model, you get a hit broadcast or creative content. it goes global as a mean. and it generates a quick, you know, 200000 bucks. let's say everyone gets a slice. and when that's creative comments, so there's no, that's the only way it works. the only way it works is if you say, anyone can access my content. if you value it, just dreaming something back while you're doing it right. and as it turns out, after 14 years of experience doing this on no agenda show, you make a lot more money or comparatively speaking, to asking people to support you for 5 bucks a month. the price discovery is in human relationship for a 1000000 480-0000 years have been exchanging stop from prehistoric times for beads, for trinkets, for favors, for reciprocal alco with like make take place a year later. so this is getting back to the alien. so when you, when you put that on to a platform, which is jo, she's and the micro minutes we assume and sketch spread ourselves in a more human way. yeah. right. and when i, when i start up orange pill or podcast, that i like, even before i even heard the end of the opening song, i've already boosted you 500 sets because i'm just happy that you put out a podcast. then if you mentioned my name, i hit that thing 10 times, reciprocation from you know, the content producers, also content consumer and recycling those situations. this is the beauty of the podcasting. in general is listeners, are producers, are listeners and, and i think i need to make, i'm sending my, my earnings and sad to other podcasts that i listen to. so the whole system is, i mean it's really, this is what we saw. ag will really 1415 years ago as podcasting really started away from lowest common denominator content. those why, but it's terrible. ju. busy niche content that is actually sol. busy satisfy that's more vertical, but it could be even more. so we're getting rid of the
jo? she says jamie jo, she's a micro payments and the payments are as little as a fraction of a penny. right? yes. so she is a fraction of a fraction of a penny. but on mass the economy, the scale global people can zoom in or swarm in. but i know that i always think of metaphor, murmur, ations, you know, the starlings in the sky, they go through those reparations. yes. when they're moving in these pattern. sure . which way they're going, but on mass they create something and that can apply to...
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jo drove. diane sat next to dani jo in the front seat and tex was right behind diane in the back seat, and off they went. >> well, we headed on into atlanta on i-20. as we got off of 20 to get onto the connector, it was just eight lanes of brake lights. >> dani jo says tex was dozing in the back seat as the two women decided to get off the interstate to avoid the traffic. >> as we're riding down the ramp, tex becomes fully awake, i guess. he looks around and he says, girls, i really wish you hadn't done this, this is a bad idea, this is a bad area. >> that's when tex mciver made a request of his wife. will >> and tex said, darling work, you hand me my gun? >> tex regularly kept a gun in that car? >> uh-huh. >> it was right in the center console, a smith and wesson.38 caliber revolver. >> and so she reaches down and gets it and hands it back to him. >> in a plastic bag? >> uh-huh. >> in minutes they were out of the sketchy area and moving up piedmont off to the cushier parts of midtown. everything was normal. unremarkable. >> we were talking about politics and the debates. >> what is tex doing? >> he wasn't really talking. i kind of -- i thought that he had gone back to sleep. >> they were at piedmont and 14th street. >> we were just sitting the
jo drove. diane sat next to dani jo in the front seat and tex was right behind diane in the back seat, and off they went. >> well, we headed on into atlanta on i-20. as we got off of 20 to get onto the connector, it was just eight lanes of brake lights. >> dani jo says tex was dozing in the back seat as the two women decided to get off the interstate to avoid the traffic. >> as we're riding down the ramp, tex becomes fully awake, i guess. he looks around and he says, girls, i...
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jo cox labor party, n p. jo cox, who had been campaigning for remain, was shot and killed by a foreign extremist on june 16th 2016. 3 days before the referendum. we wake up. we check in with polly and suddenly britain is going to exit the that it was different from what she's been saying. every day this week. throughout this campaign, i was worried because an assassination is a black swan event lacks one. that is a rare event. one that my a i have never seen, none of the elections that i had trained her on had there been an fascination assassinations are rare. so we told her ignore the assassination of jo cox. what is the result remain? test again, jo, concert assassinated exit. what had changed when she seeing that everyone else in the world was missing? the british pound claims to a 30 year low and world stock market convulsed on the news that the majority of u. k. voters, one out of the european union, the 2nd largest economy in the world. the tale absurd things that we wouldn't even think to observe. we didn't ask her to observe the space. well, we started going through david cameron had dental many press conferences during that time. and there was one line is something he said, it's right that we're suspend campaigning activity in this referendum. and every one source will be with joe's family, with her constituents. at this terrible time, she noticed that throughout the year that she was observing people. if people came on line and they said, i'm thinking of voting for an exit. if they had a network of people around them, friends and family, who calmly talks to them about why we
jo cox labor party, n p. jo cox, who had been campaigning for remain, was shot and killed by a foreign extremist on june 16th 2016. 3 days before the referendum. we wake up. we check in with polly and suddenly britain is going to exit the that it was different from what she's been saying. every day this week. throughout this campaign, i was worried because an assassination is a black swan event lacks one. that is a rare event. one that my a i have never seen, none of the elections that i had...
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jo stood strong for the workers. stood up to management. they continue to push back against management lies and take tactics. because of this jo was fired in january of this year for no other reason other than because they were effectively leaders of organizing efforts urbana. jo stood strong by gathering sufficient evidence recruiting other workers to testify on their behalf and worked with their union in regards of retaliation by management. because of these efforts, the national labor relations board issued an order of wednesday june 9, 2021 compelling urbana to le instate jo billups to work. pay in back pay in lost wages can workers can see that the company was at fault. that workers have federally protected rights to organize a union. it's amazing. jo is a shining example what it means to be a leader amongst their peers and such a brave leader and really she showed us what it takes to win when you have bad management. item number 22 is the resolution that for supporting our non-citizen immigrants and full pathway to citizenship. nine years ago on june 15th after a campaign, president obama started deferred action for childhood arrivals, known as daca program. after attacks on our immigrants and undocumented community, it feels like our immigration fight h
jo stood strong for the workers. stood up to management. they continue to push back against management lies and take tactics. because of this jo was fired in january of this year for no other reason other than because they were effectively leaders of organizing efforts urbana. jo stood strong by gathering sufficient evidence recruiting other workers to testify on their behalf and worked with their union in regards of retaliation by management. because of these efforts, the national labor...
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jo billups. i had the privilege working alongside jo and organizing effort at urbana dispensary. unfortunately they face retaliation from employer that wants to silence their workers and their desire to have a voice at work and be represented by a union. after being fired, jo stood her ground and won. this resolution just applauds jo for integrity and courage in the face of an employer that wanted to silence them. it will show employers across the bay area in san francisco, they can't silence their workers. it's every worker's right to organize a union. especially within the cannabis industry. it is such a young industry. these workers need representation. thank you in advance and for considering this. thank you to supervisor chan's office for bringing this forward. >> clerk: any members of the public who have calls in, please press star 3 now to line up to speak. we have two callers left in the queue. next caller >> caller: my name is john gomez. i too want to echo what my colleagues are speaking in support of
jo billups. i had the privilege working alongside jo and organizing effort at urbana dispensary. unfortunately they face retaliation from employer that wants to silence their workers and their desire to have a voice at work and be represented by a union. after being fired, jo stood her ground and won. this resolution just applauds jo for integrity and courage in the face of an employer that wanted to silence them. it will show employers across the bay area in san francisco, they can't silence...
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jo cox labor party, n p. jo cox who had been campaigning for remain, was shot and killed by a foreign extremist on june 16th 2016. 3 days before the referendum. we wake up. we check in with polly and suddenly britain is going to exit the that it was different from what she'd been saying. every other day a week went through this campaign. i was worried because an assassination is a black swan event like swine. that is a rare event. one that my a i have never seen before. and none of the elections that i had trained her on had there been assassination assassinations are rare. so we told her ignore the assassination of jo cox. what is the result remained to test again joe cox's assassinated exit. what had changed? what she's saying that everyone else in the world was missing? the british pound claims to a 30 year low and world stock market convulsed on the news that the majority of u. k. voters, one out of the european union, the 2nd largest economy in the world. the fully absurd things that we wouldn't even think to observe. we didn't ask her to observe the space. well, we started going through david cameron had done of many press conferences during that time. and there was one line is something he said, it's right that we're suspending campaigning activity in this referendum. and everyone's thoughts will be with joe's family, with her constituents. of this terrible time. she noticed that throughout the year that she was deserving people, the people came on line and they said, i'm thinking of voting for an exit. if they had a network of people around them, friends and family, who calmly talks to them
jo cox labor party, n p. jo cox who had been campaigning for remain, was shot and killed by a foreign extremist on june 16th 2016. 3 days before the referendum. we wake up. we check in with polly and suddenly britain is going to exit the that it was different from what she'd been saying. every other day a week went through this campaign. i was worried because an assassination is a black swan event like swine. that is a rare event. one that my a i have never seen before. and none of the...
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biggest strong was a go fund me fundraiser, that was started by steve's to select jo lombardo steve says like running for governor jo lombardo, who was running for reelection for sheriff clark county. so at this point, i want to thank the community. i want to thank you for let me be your sheriff and biggest struggle. it's popped up all over since the 1 october shooting billboards posters. and of course on the internet as a hash tag vegas, strong more than just the phrase now a symbol of the city unity. we put the very strong up on the building just to kind of show no unity with the training that we are part of the movement. along with a lot of other local businesses, we put the vegas strong ups and we want to support the movement and help raise money for the victims the healing guard, and this is regarding dedicated to the victims. october 1st. the hearing garner is located in a nowhere of las vegas. there is no foot traffic in the world trade center $911.00 memorial. is that on a river somewhere? or is it near central park? no, it's on the side where that occurred. it's highly unusual to have a memorial site, 7 mil
biggest strong was a go fund me fundraiser, that was started by steve's to select jo lombardo steve says like running for governor jo lombardo, who was running for reelection for sheriff clark county. so at this point, i want to thank the community. i want to thank you for let me be your sheriff and biggest struggle. it's popped up all over since the 1 october shooting billboards posters. and of course on the internet as a hash tag vegas, strong more than just the phrase now a symbol of the...
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jo biden's motorcade. ok. so we just jo biden's, motorcade path behind me. i can see it snaking it some way around the bridge and soon it will be at the lakeside villa. so things are really getting underway. now you can imagine that they will be appearing very shortly at that villa to begin those talks. but what i can tell you is that in terms of the issues that will be discussed, there's not going to be a resetting of relations, what the united states very clearly is looking for. and they've said this repeatedly are stable and predictable relations with russia moving forward. that doesn't mean good relations. and also they want to make sure that the security concerns are being highlighted all of this. and that takes on so many facets, whether be the environment, whether it be us business, whether it be the arms control, these are all things that will be discussed. and they are long discussions, each one of those issues. and that's why most are saying this is really going to be an initial discussion, a framework discussion for diplomats to continue as they move forward. of course, lots to discuss if you just maybe just pick up on the, on a couple of little areas that they might want to discuss until we see the 2 leaders together. you talk about political prisoners. of course, president putin saying he has no control over the way the political prisoners are actually handled in prison. that was a great concern about individuals like alexi in the valley, who's in prison over his objections to the way russia is run under putin. yeah, and both leaders were asked about this because of course, likes me about may the russian opposition leader currently being held in prison? there are real concerns that he may die in prison. and both leaders were asked about this, the russian president thing he has no control over whether he lives or die. no one actually believes that, and with respect to the response by joe biden, on the future of alexia valley, and whether he might die in prison, joe biden said quite clearly that if he does, that would certainly be a perspective on where russia stands on human rights and it's not a stance the united states can embrace a, but there are other issues to syria, for example, and rushes, involvement, and seeing that the syrian liter, basra side will remained in power. you know what the future looks like in that country. there are so many issues that have to be discussed in a detailed manner. and of course, the big one that really is a point of contention with both sides has to do with the large number of troops on the border of ukraine. but alex thing of crimea back in 2014 and we know for it's part one of the big concerns by russia is that ukraine has been signaling. it would like to be a part of nato, that security alliance that would ensure that it could be protected, that article 5 could see that it would be protected. that an attack on one is an attack on all, and that it would have the resources of nato, very clear that vladimir putin, the russian president, does not want that. in fact, he's working hard to ensure that doesn't happen. joe biden, with asked about that. he says, he doesn't believe the time is right for ukraine to be a part of nato. but it's not because of security that he's concerned about. the explanation that he gave was that the issue was corruption and that it needs to be cleaned up. so he already was signaling in advance with the position he would take . now whether that was to alleviate some of the fears of vladimir putin going into this meeting, or whether this is truly the position that the united states has decided to take. it's, it's very clear that was a deliberate message that was being sent in advance of these meetings. that one more thing we should know. all of this is that the relationship is somewhat frosty . as we look at these pictures of, i'm not sure who we're seeing getting out of that motorcade perhaps you could help me. well yeah, i could say i can be we do believe that the american medicaid has actually arrived just waiting, i think for some parts of the protocol to take place for the swiss host to welcome the president acts as he gets out of his limousine. it seems that it's imminent, as we speak, and i think he is right. getting out right now, joe biden, arriving at villa garage in geneva, where he is about to meet his swift hosts the neutral counterparts as he enters. the villa and mystery has a, a private hello and handshake. we presume kimberly, with the russian president before they come out for the focal. right. and it'll be interesting to see the positioning of the 2 men in that photo because there's been a bit of name calling in advance of this meeting. we've certainly heard from joe biden, the one point he responded in the interview and called latimer, proven a killer. well, that certainly wasn't received well by the russian leader. in fact, he kind of brushed it off as sort of my show hollywood terms. and then to his part, he kind of took a swipe, joe biden called him a career bureaucratic and sort of kind of put down jo bivens very long record of years of public service. something that he's enormously proud of his years. decades in the senate, of course he spent 8 years is us, vice president under barack obama, and now has become the oldest president in us history, at least in modern history. and so this is significant. this tone has been set with this name calling because it doesn't bo well as they sit down face to face and date and for the but we will leave it that. kimberly we will come back to villa garage when we see the president's come out for that pre organized. so. so cool and we'll get more analysis. i'm sure from you as the day progresses. kimberly helped get that for us in geneva and there is the seen as both presidents are at villa gross will come back to geneva as soon as they make their appearance. let's move on to the days of the news now, and israel is carried out the 1st and strikes on garza since se salon came into effect less than 4 weeks ago. it's military says war planes attacke
jo biden's motorcade. ok. so we just jo biden's, motorcade path behind me. i can see it snaking it some way around the bridge and soon it will be at the lakeside villa. so things are really getting underway. now you can imagine that they will be appearing very shortly at that villa to begin those talks. but what i can tell you is that in terms of the issues that will be discussed, there's not going to be a resetting of relations, what the united states very clearly is looking for. and they've...
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jo cox, labor party, n p. jo cox, who had been campaigning for remain, was shot and killed by a far right extremist, on june 16th 2016. 3 days before the referendum. we wake up, we check in with poly, and suddenly britain is going to exit the that it was different from what she's been saying every other day this week. and throughout this campaign, i was worried because an assassination is a black swan event lacks one. that is a rare event, one that my a i have never seen before. and none of the elections that i had trained her on had there been fascination? assassinations are rare. so we told her ignore the assassination of jo cox. what is the result remained to test again joe cox's assassinated exit. what had changed? what she's saying that everyone else in the world was missing? the british pound claims to a 30 year low and world stock market convulsed on the news that the majority of u. k. voters, one out of the european union. the 2nd largest economy in the world totally observes things that we wouldn't even thing to observe. we didn't ask her to observe the space where we started going through david cameron had done a many press conferences during that time. and there was one line is something he said it's right that we're suspending campaigning activity in this referendum. everyone's thoughts will be with joe's family and with our constituents of this terrible time. she noticed that throughout the year that she was deserving people. if people came online and they said, i'm thinking of voting for an exit. if they had a network of people around them, friends and family, who calmly talks to them about wh
jo cox, labor party, n p. jo cox, who had been campaigning for remain, was shot and killed by a far right extremist, on june 16th 2016. 3 days before the referendum. we wake up, we check in with poly, and suddenly britain is going to exit the that it was different from what she's been saying every other day this week. and throughout this campaign, i was worried because an assassination is a black swan event lacks one. that is a rare event, one that my a i have never seen before. and none of the...
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jo from essex i put — proving -- improving. billie jo from essex i put this _ proving -- improving. billie jo has completely changed. why are there overi million people currently with long covid and why do almost all the tests come back find that we feel absolutely awful? i do understand how _ that we feel absolutely awful? i do understand how difficult it must be living _ understand how difficult it must be living with — understand how difficult it must be living with the condition of long covid — living with the condition of long covid i— living with the condition of long covid. i think when we talk about tests. _ covid. i think when we talk about tests. it — covid. i think when we talk about tests. it is — covid. i think when we talk about tests, it is really important to stress — tests, it is really important to stress at _ tests, it is really important to stress at the beginning of a patient'sjani quite a lot of tears have _ patient'sjani quite a lot of tears have to — patient'sjani quite a lot of tears have to be — patient'sjani quite a lot of tears have to be undertaken to make sure th
jo from essex i put — proving -- improving. billie jo from essex i put this _ proving -- improving. billie jo has completely changed. why are there overi million people currently with long covid and why do almost all the tests come back find that we feel absolutely awful? i do understand how _ that we feel absolutely awful? i do understand how difficult it must be living _ understand how difficult it must be living with — understand how difficult it must be living with the condition of long...
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jo billups. i had the privilege working alongside jo and organizing effort at urbana dispensary. unfortunately they face retaliation from employer that wants to silence their workers and their desire to have a voice at work and be represented by a union. after being fired, jo stood her ground and won. this resolution just applauds jo for integrity and courage in the face of an employer that wanted to silence them. it will show employers across the bay area in san francisco, they can't silence their workers. it's every worker's right to organize a union. especially within the cannabis industry. it is such a young industry. these workers need representation. thank you in advance and for considering this. thank you to supervisor chan's office for bringing this forward. >> clerk: any members of the public who have calls in, please press star 3 now to line up to speak. we have two callers left in the queue. next caller >> caller: my name is john gomez. i too want to echo what my colleagues are speaking in support of today. item 21. i want to celebrate jo's their willingness to stand up for what's right. this resolution is a step in the right direction for cannabis in san francisco. workers have a right to organize and it's important that we hold businesses acco
jo billups. i had the privilege working alongside jo and organizing effort at urbana dispensary. unfortunately they face retaliation from employer that wants to silence their workers and their desire to have a voice at work and be represented by a union. after being fired, jo stood her ground and won. this resolution just applauds jo for integrity and courage in the face of an employer that wanted to silence them. it will show employers across the bay area in san francisco, they can't silence...
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betty jo melvin held your hand and your brother's hand, we're giving a shoutout. >> i could have called the book pops and betty jo. god's grace and betty joproud of you >> thank you >> thanks for making the drive by the way. >> oh, please, it was our pleasure. >> i heard it was real cool out there, too everyone's sweating. >> you all were mopping your heads. >> it was fun. >> the beer was cold. >> it was fun. >> we really enjoyed getting together we're going to have more of our conversation coming up in the third hour again, "pops", learning to become a son and a father. it's out today >> it would be a very good father's day gift. >> you might want to get two, one to give and one to keep. >> put one in the safe. >> did you talk to the publisher? >> al, you got a check of the weather? >> that's right. let's show you what we have going on out there a lot of wet weather down through florida. we're also looking at wet weather making its way out of the new england area for the rest of the country, big part of the country, going to be record-setting temperatures from texas, the gulf all the way up into the plains and out into the southwest with
betty jo melvin held your hand and your brother's hand, we're giving a shoutout. >> i could have called the book pops and betty jo. god's grace and betty joproud of you >> thank you >> thanks for making the drive by the way. >> oh, please, it was our pleasure. >> i heard it was real cool out there, too everyone's sweating. >> you all were mopping your heads. >> it was fun. >> the beer was cold. >> it was fun. >> we really enjoyed...
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may i begin byjust paying tribute to our much missed friend and colleague, jo cox. joore transmissible than alpha, and even with the current restrictions in place, the daily total of positive cases has been rising. the seven day rolling average over 7000 per day, compared to around 2000 a day in early may. and this is beginning to translate into hospitalisations, and with cases doubling every nine days, with cases doubling every nine days, with it at the moment, it looks like hospitalisations are also doubling. 96 people with covid were admitted on the lith ofjune. nine days later, 187 people were admitted, almost double. if this continues to double within four sets of doubling is, we would be close to the april twenty20 peak. and given that we know there is always a lag in the figures, we are no doubt likely to see around 250 admissions a day in ten days' time. so we are seeing this third wave in the nhs, and we need to do all we can to stop the hospitalisations rising. because this is a time of huge pressure on the national health service. we've lost a number of beds
may i begin byjust paying tribute to our much missed friend and colleague, jo cox. joore transmissible than alpha, and even with the current restrictions in place, the daily total of positive cases has been rising. the seven day rolling average over 7000 per day, compared to around 2000 a day in early may. and this is beginning to translate into hospitalisations, and with cases doubling every nine days, with cases doubling every nine days, with it at the moment, it looks like hospitalisations...
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talking about the next generation of energy in america, i think about my granddaughter, little jo, i think about jo and what kind of world she's going to live in and what i'm going do about it. one thing that president biden said is we're moving toward electric vehicles. you would think this is a federal mandate bringing this on. if you read the papers, you know it isn't. general motors has accelerated the time period to go to electric vehicles. ford is as well. they see the writing on the wall. what we currently use for transportation will not be what we use in 10 or is a is a -- 15 years. we will change, there are fewer emissions, greenhouse gas emissions. the country of norway just announced last week that over 50% of their vehicles are electric vehicles. if you had been there in where in the recent past, you see teslas in every direction, electric vehicles in every direction. i spoke to the ambassador from norway and said, how did that happen? how did you move to a point where more than half the vehicles are electric vehicles? she said, tax breaks. we gaifl them tax breaks -- we gave them tax b
talking about the next generation of energy in america, i think about my granddaughter, little jo, i think about jo and what kind of world she's going to live in and what i'm going do about it. one thing that president biden said is we're moving toward electric vehicles. you would think this is a federal mandate bringing this on. if you read the papers, you know it isn't. general motors has accelerated the time period to go to electric vehicles. ford is as well. they see the writing on the...
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jo and i were in the same intake into this house. we were friends, our children around the same age, and there's not a day that goes by when we don't miss jo. and i know i speak not just for these benches, but for many across the house when i say that today we remember jo. mr. speaker, does the prime minister recognize that his decision to keep our borders open contributed to the spread of the delta variant in this country? >> prime minister. >> no, mr. speaker. i think that captain hindsight needs to adjust his retroscope. we put india on -- on april, on april the 23rd. and the delta variant was not so identified until april the 28th. mr. speaker, it was only identified as an area of concern on may the 7th. and when he criticizes this government for keeping the borders open, just remember he voted 43 times to insure that our border control were kept in the hands of -- [inaudible] >> mr. speaker, this is absurd. i have on seven occasions raised the question of the borders with the prime minister. prime minister, time for a better defense. your defense is as bad as your border policy. mr. speaker, this is -- let's go through the dates. on march the 24th, a new variant was reported in india. over 100,000 new infections were a day and rising. but the prim
jo and i were in the same intake into this house. we were friends, our children around the same age, and there's not a day that goes by when we don't miss jo. and i know i speak not just for these benches, but for many across the house when i say that today we remember jo. mr. speaker, does the prime minister recognize that his decision to keep our borders open contributed to the spread of the delta variant in this country? >> prime minister. >> no, mr. speaker. i think that captain...
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jo cont. queen's club comes back today. _ wimbledon. -- jo cont. queen's club comes back today. how _ wimbledon. -- jo cont. e have _ comes back today. how are you managing? we have got - comes back today. how are you | managing? we have got 10,000 comes back today. how are you - managing? we have got 10,000 seats here. we are about 25% capacity. a lot of the seats are locked down to prevent people getting too close together. prevent people getting too close touether. ~ . , ., , together. what big names can we exect? together. what big names can we exoect? andy _ together. what big names can we expect? andy murray _ together. what big names can we expect? andy murray and - together. what big names can we expect? andy murray and a - together. what big names can we - expect? andy murray and a contingent of british players _ expect? andy murray and a contingent of british players like _ expect? andy murray and a contingent of british players like dan _ expect? andy murray and a contingent of british players like dan evans. - of british players like dan evans. cameron norrie. and we have an italian youngster who
jo cont. queen's club comes back today. _ wimbledon. -- jo cont. queen's club comes back today. how _ wimbledon. -- jo cont. e have _ comes back today. how are you managing? we have got - comes back today. how are you | managing? we have got 10,000 comes back today. how are you - managing? we have got 10,000 seats here. we are about 25% capacity. a lot of the seats are locked down to prevent people getting too close together. prevent people getting too close touether. ~ . , ., , together. what...
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jo she will star as florence griffith joyner in an upcoming biopick. she passed away in 1998. she won three gold medals in two olympic games. flo-jo childhood heroes it shows how she's paying tribute. she's a producer. >> definitely a story worth telling. i'm the boss and it's lonely at the top. [ screams ] you haven't changed at all. you're still a big baby. suck it, ted. -you suck it. excuse me. why don't you both suck it? i'm in the family business. and now you work for me, boomers. you want me to be a baby again? [ screams ] what the frittata? i'm sending you undercover. is this some kind of a ninja boy band? whah! -huh. oh my gosh. oh my gosh! >>> right now at 4:30, decision made. you might be able to ditch your mask at work when california reopens june 15th. what state safety leaders say has to happen first before you can rip it off. >>> plus start your engines. the largest sporting event in bay area since the pandemic takes place this weekend. what fans need to know as nascar makes a triumphant return to the region. "today in the bay" begins right now. and good morning. happy friday. thank you for joining us. i'm cierra joh
jo she will star as florence griffith joyner in an upcoming biopick. she passed away in 1998. she won three gold medals in two olympic games. flo-jo childhood heroes it shows how she's paying tribute. she's a producer. >> definitely a story worth telling. i'm the boss and it's lonely at the top. [ screams ] you haven't changed at all. you're still a big baby. suck it, ted. -you suck it. excuse me. why don't you both suck it? i'm in the family business. and now you work for me, boomers....
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leader of the opposition about ourfriend jo cox. the leader of the opposition about our friend jo cox. will you join the leader of the opposition about ourfriend joollow it up, we are spending £55 million on research into mnd but there will be more to come as part of our general massive investment in life sciences. the trade deal the prime minister has struck, simply put, means undercutting ourfarmers, short—changing consumers, and it will set animal welfare standards by decades. the rspca have said that the prime minister's deal will, and i quote, "to start a race to the bottom, and the losers will be billions of farmed animals and uk farmers." as the prime minister accept these concerns from the experts at the rspca but schmeichel does he think that he knows better? i really think these constant attacks on australia and their standards and their animal welfare standards and their animal welfare standards would be very much resented by the people of australia and would not be recognised. australia is my five out of five by the world organisation of animal health performance and veterinary services evaluation team for animal welfare. this deal th
leader of the opposition about ourfriend jo cox. the leader of the opposition about our friend jo cox. will you join the leader of the opposition about ourfriend joollow it up, we are spending £55 million on research into mnd but there will be more to come as part of our general massive investment in life sciences. the trade deal the prime minister has struck, simply put, means undercutting ourfarmers, short—changing consumers, and it will set animal welfare standards by decades. the rspca...
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jo set the record in the 100-meter dash. it's still the world record today no woman has runner faster than flow jo do you know who has more thantic standards are in men and women's competition. why we have already had men and women's competitions from the olympics down to our high schools. and if we accept this kind of practice at the olympics, it won't be long before the left and maybe facebook and twitter and tony fauci are demanding that the science says we have to allow boys to compete in girls sports. that's why it's foolish for it to happen in the olympics. we have to protect girls sports in america against it. brian: where are the women? where are the women saying don't ruin this? where is the me too movement on this? >> it's a good question. and it wouldn't surprise me if more female athletes speak out against it there is a reach why we have always had men and women's olympic sports and men and women's sports down to the grade school level. brian: everything. ainsley: there is a belgium weight lifter speaking bought it not fair. immediately to say they want to be caring and understanding of everyone. thank you so much,
jo set the record in the 100-meter dash. it's still the world record today no woman has runner faster than flow jo do you know who has more thantic standards are in men and women's competition. why we have already had men and women's competitions from the olympics down to our high schools. and if we accept this kind of practice at the olympics, it won't be long before the left and maybe facebook and twitter and tony fauci are demanding that the science says we have to allow boys to compete in...