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was that too simple kathryn? >> you are asking the person who works for a company who doesn't do 5g wireless, so maybe bob can bring it on through. >> yeah, i mean, the degree of interoperability standards matter and the fact that it allows for specialization and rather than be locked in with single providers and all that which allows for more diversity, more specialization, more entrance in the market and ultimately, again, specialization tends to lead toward innovation and more efficient allocation of resources. so, when open r.a.n. gets described to me, those would be outcomes we're trying to produce. what you're missing here is the technical expert to describe how it works. in terms of your question why it hasn't happened, you asked, not quite enough certainty. there's market standards, it goes to that. so, companies are certainly eager to see where this progresses, but some element of investment depends on this certainty that the interoperability is going to be possible and the widget you're building to sell
was that too simple kathryn? >> you are asking the person who works for a company who doesn't do 5g wireless, so maybe bob can bring it on through. >> yeah, i mean, the degree of interoperability standards matter and the fact that it allows for specialization and rather than be locked in with single providers and all that which allows for more diversity, more specialization, more entrance in the market and ultimately, again, specialization tends to lead toward innovation and more...
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charles: kathryn rooney vera, rational or irrational?well i think it is rational, charles, if you consider that one of the biggest motors of this 45% increase is stimulus that is unlikely to slow down or stop or end anytime soon and that comes from both the federal government and the federal reserve. so when you have a federal reserve taking their balance sheet four 1/2 trillion to almost 8 trillion, on target to 12 trillion by the end of the year and four times the deficit so far this year, you know i think consumption is certainly gotten a boost from that. what i would like to see consumer confidence match multiples. ascent in multiples are tremendous. we're 26 1/2 times earnings. gary is right. earnings have to match prices. denominator have to make up for the numerators. charles: real quick, kathryn, i want to get phil's shot. initially you called for a v-shaped rebound, didn't you? >> yeah. it's a v-shaped rebound. we've seen that. what have been the drivers of that though? we definitely seen fiscal reaction, monetary action make le
charles: kathryn rooney vera, rational or irrational?well i think it is rational, charles, if you consider that one of the biggest motors of this 45% increase is stimulus that is unlikely to slow down or stop or end anytime soon and that comes from both the federal government and the federal reserve. so when you have a federal reserve taking their balance sheet four 1/2 trillion to almost 8 trillion, on target to 12 trillion by the end of the year and four times the deficit so far this year,...
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county supervisor voted against this prayer that was supervisor kathryn barger. she expressed concern about budgetss issues and potential ms layoffs with county staff if this gets approved in the fall, it'll permanently change l.a. county charter, reallocate to those social programs, and law enforcement will not be able to access that money at all. >> laura: thanks so much. we are going to have that loan l.a. county supervisor on now who voted against taking money from law enforcement, kathryn barger. kathryn, thank you for being with us tonight. murders in l.a. are of more than 14% since last year. so why would any of your colleagues regardless of politics be in favor of defunding the police at this time? >> i think there is a movement across the nationn to take money away from law enforcement and place it in programs, especially in the inner i cities, what i've said all along is it shouldn't be either or. we need to invest in services outside of law enforcement because quite frankly law enforcement is taking the place of work that may be social workers and othe
county supervisor voted against this prayer that was supervisor kathryn barger. she expressed concern about budgetss issues and potential ms layoffs with county staff if this gets approved in the fall, it'll permanently change l.a. county charter, reallocate to those social programs, and law enforcement will not be able to access that money at all. >> laura: thanks so much. we are going to have that loan l.a. county supervisor on now who voted against taking money from law enforcement,...
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kathryn, obviously there will be winners and losers within any particular sector.ut the sort of notion that the american consumer is dead i think has been overplayed for a long time. we shifted the way we shop but feels like we're shopping more than ever. >> well, charles, kudos to you, you've been in front of this trend for quite some time, calling what a bull market is, an intense bull market. this is an intense bull market. i agree the consumer coming back, if looking to make money, the title of your program, i recommend consumer staples. that is a sector that has dragged the larger upside in the market. so what we're looking at my firm for sectors that have underperformed the broader markets, which unequivocally, charles have been motored by one sector, tech. charles: well, the beginning of the pandemic consumer staples exploded. i got out of things like kimberly clark. i made a bunch of money. i thought there was no way to keep going but you say stay in them. let me bring in phil. one of the things i like from the reports from dick's, phil, this is one ever my
kathryn, obviously there will be winners and losers within any particular sector.ut the sort of notion that the american consumer is dead i think has been overplayed for a long time. we shifted the way we shop but feels like we're shopping more than ever. >> well, charles, kudos to you, you've been in front of this trend for quite some time, calling what a bull market is, an intense bull market. this is an intense bull market. i agree the consumer coming back, if looking to make money,...
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kathryn stanczyszyn reports.se michel said they were stranded at sea, dangerously overloaded with no help in sight. they had picked up 2i9 migrants. more than 30 of them were in liferafts floating alongside the main vessel. the ship said it was unable to manoeuvre and calls for help from the authorities in malta and italy had gone unanswered. this afternoon, a9 of the most vulnerable migrants were taken off the boat by the italian coastguard, along with the body of one person who had died. it's believed they will be taken to lampedusa. tonight, in a tweet, the louise michel crew confirmed that all of those remaining had now been transferred onto a much larger rescue ship operated by the charity sea—watch. it's thought that vessel now has around 350 people on board. the louise michel has only recently gone into service as a rescue boat. it has its own instantly recognisable banksy art. the crew tonight saying, "it's not over, we demand a place of safety for all survivors now." kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news. the au
kathryn stanczyszyn reports.se michel said they were stranded at sea, dangerously overloaded with no help in sight. they had picked up 2i9 migrants. more than 30 of them were in liferafts floating alongside the main vessel. the ship said it was unable to manoeuvre and calls for help from the authorities in malta and italy had gone unanswered. this afternoon, a9 of the most vulnerable migrants were taken off the boat by the italian coastguard, along with the body of one person who had died. it's...
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kathryn, i want to start with you to get your initial assessments on the market. we're riding coattails on a lot of megacap names that we're starting to follow but airlines and cruise ships are starting to get a little attention from investors and particularly airline and cruise industry has been a little worrisome. what do you make of those views? >> we have to look at the main motor of the market surge the past couple months and decide if it is going to continue. that is exclusively stimuli from both the federal reserve and u.s. government. i expect both to come with extra stimulus. i think markets go higher. we will invest in tech when there is a dip. if we see any retracement in the market, that is buying opportunity. we cannot fight the fed. something we're saying forever and it is fact of the matter. i expect the fed when push comes to shove to increase purchases of high-yield bonds f that doesn't suffice, move into equities. >> to your point fed has lending facilities that haven't been taken advantage of. they continue to be there. jay powell made that clea
kathryn, i want to start with you to get your initial assessments on the market. we're riding coattails on a lot of megacap names that we're starting to follow but airlines and cruise ships are starting to get a little attention from investors and particularly airline and cruise industry has been a little worrisome. what do you make of those views? >> we have to look at the main motor of the market surge the past couple months and decide if it is going to continue. that is exclusively...
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: : the hardest hit today by the pandemic is a remarkable occasion, is 127 years ago in 1893 that kathryn lee bates climbed pike's peak into the to cross the plains and mountains of colorado and wrote the words to america the beautiful, 127 years later we passed the great american ac outdoors which will truly protect and provide opportunities for all of america to enjoy those wonders of this country that kathryn lee bates wrote about then. this will create 100,000 jobs, several thousand in my home state of colorado with the fish and wildlife refugees, this will work on our national parks and stop congress from stealing the money that they have for decades and put it back into the national parks for generations to come. to the secretary, thank you for your leadership in getting this done, to my colleagues in the senate and the house, thank you for your leadership and we stand on the shoulders. and people like richard and thanks to joe manchin and the work that they've done to get this bill here today, this is a remarkable opportunity to celebrate in the midst of acrimony and partnership, i
: : the hardest hit today by the pandemic is a remarkable occasion, is 127 years ago in 1893 that kathryn lee bates climbed pike's peak into the to cross the plains and mountains of colorado and wrote the words to america the beautiful, 127 years later we passed the great american ac outdoors which will truly protect and provide opportunities for all of america to enjoy those wonders of this country that kathryn lee bates wrote about then. this will create 100,000 jobs, several thousand in my...
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here's kathryn stanczyszyn.iding help when it is most needed — a red cross is familiar around the world as a symbol of care the meaning cemented during two world wars. 150 years ago today, at a public meeting, a group was formed to help sick and wounded soldiers, and so the british red cross was born. since then, the charity has given assistance across the globe, offering relief to armed forces and civilians in the wake of war and disaster, as well as being an important presence following tragedies here in uk. on this special anniversary, members of the royal family have been paying tribute. the queen, its patron for 65 years, has thanked volunteers and staff. and prince charles has recorded a video to mark the opening of a new online exhibition featuring 150 objects from the charity's archives. he says it is still a much—needed service. i need hardly remind you that the work of the british red cross is as essential today as it has ever been, helping those in need, strengthening our communities, and supporting p
here's kathryn stanczyszyn.iding help when it is most needed — a red cross is familiar around the world as a symbol of care the meaning cemented during two world wars. 150 years ago today, at a public meeting, a group was formed to help sick and wounded soldiers, and so the british red cross was born. since then, the charity has given assistance across the globe, offering relief to armed forces and civilians in the wake of war and disaster, as well as being an important presence following...
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with us now nicholas woo, he's a congressional reporter and ka kathryn lucy. she's a reporter. is congress going to come back? >> that's up in the airplane now. congress has broken for several weeks. if democrats come back, in the house it will be for the hearing they scheduled which happens right as the rnc begins on august 24th. >> will that be too late, nick? >> it depends on who you ask. it's definitely sooner than they were originally going to cam back. the house wasn't scheduled to come back until after labor day. the hearing with the postmaster general wasn't even supposed to happen until close to a month from now. they are still moving up the timeline. >> many hands on deck today from the white house and the administration trying to hit out against the criticisms that have been levied against the white house for moving against mail in voting and seeing those pictures of mail bboxes across the count. what country are we in to see that on video? >> they are pushing back on the idea they are opposed across the board to mail in voting. they are saying they are okay with mai
with us now nicholas woo, he's a congressional reporter and ka kathryn lucy. she's a reporter. is congress going to come back? >> that's up in the airplane now. congress has broken for several weeks. if democrats come back, in the house it will be for the hearing they scheduled which happens right as the rnc begins on august 24th. >> will that be too late, nick? >> it depends on who you ask. it's definitely sooner than they were originally going to cam back. the house wasn't...
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way inland so away from the coast going to be about 5 degrees above average but very little change kathryn in the next 7 days, no major heat waves and no thunderstorms that i'm tracking in the extended forecast dodging the thunderstorms that's raised to think you. >>the postmaster general testified again today before lawmakers recent changes at the post office. they fled. a lot of that whole lot of mail delays and also concerns the problems could affect the upcoming election. louis dejoy said that decisions about limiting hours we're moving equipment. he says they were made by other managers california congressman harley rouda asked him why he has not to move to reverse those decisions. >>so you know how absolutely insane. this is this is like telling jamba juice they can't plug in the blenders to do their job there must be a reason i didn't do it. but in the organization is you're the head of the unit, you're the head of the business, the buck stops with you the but come with me she gets club then that's outrageous statement. >>one republican said changing out sorting machines are moving
way inland so away from the coast going to be about 5 degrees above average but very little change kathryn in the next 7 days, no major heat waves and no thunderstorms that i'm tracking in the extended forecast dodging the thunderstorms that's raised to think you. >>the postmaster general testified again today before lawmakers recent changes at the post office. they fled. a lot of that whole lot of mail delays and also concerns the problems could affect the upcoming election. louis dejoy...
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especially for kathryn starting community college in the fall, barely heard directly from the school at all. >> so new to everything, would be easier talking in person to counselor and setting up classes, it's really hard. >> we talk about achievement gap but need to be talking about opportunity gaps. >> reporter: professor, dean of the college of education in san jose state university and argues inequities in education have always been around but coronavirus pandemic has made it worse and created a deep divide. >> we need to invest in the infrastructure and get kids and families back in the class. >> reporter: struggling with virtual education and beating the coronavirus, just wishes she could have seen her daughter walk in graduation ceremony for high school after struggling finishing up the year from home. nbc bay area news. >> we want to hear your questions and concerns about the upcoming school year, share your thoughts on our back-to-school survey, nbcbayarea.com/schoolsurvey. we'll share some of the results in the 30-minute special "keeping up in the classroom," joined by educ
especially for kathryn starting community college in the fall, barely heard directly from the school at all. >> so new to everything, would be easier talking in person to counselor and setting up classes, it's really hard. >> we talk about achievement gap but need to be talking about opportunity gaps. >> reporter: professor, dean of the college of education in san jose state university and argues inequities in education have always been around but coronavirus pandemic has made...
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gary, kathryn, david, fantastic conversation.e'll pick it up real soon. >>> meanwhile, folks, joe biden and kamala harris are getting ready for their big debut as the democratic ticket. how is the race shaping up? will it lure to the independent voter? we have a strong political panel to react to that. later in the hour, speaker pelosi says there are no continued timlous talks with the republicans. colorado republican ken buck has a response to all of that at 2: 25. it's easy to get lost in the economic uncertainty. the volatility. the ambiguity. the moment calls for more. and northern trust delivers more. with specialized expertise. proven strategies rooted in data and analytics... and insights borne from over 130 years of successfully navigating economic turbulence. giving you clarity. inspiring confidence. and helping you uncover new paths forward. northern trust. wealth management. northern trust. puts its customers a wiin charge?rier well, the good news gets shared. and it gets rated #1 for customer satisfaction. but don't j
gary, kathryn, david, fantastic conversation.e'll pick it up real soon. >>> meanwhile, folks, joe biden and kamala harris are getting ready for their big debut as the democratic ticket. how is the race shaping up? will it lure to the independent voter? we have a strong political panel to react to that. later in the hour, speaker pelosi says there are no continued timlous talks with the republicans. colorado republican ken buck has a response to all of that at 2: 25. it's easy to get...
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kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news. time for a look at the weather with alina jenkins.ou like your weather warm and sunny, you might like the end of this forecast, if you like it wet, you might prefer this afternoon. some others have sunshine today across parts of south—east england and east anglia, but for many it is cloudy and windy, it is very wet across scotland. that is extending into northern ireland and northern england, courtesy of a frontal system that will be hanging around for a few days. not only is it wet but it is quite windy. the heaviest of the rain is continuing across the western side of scotland, also pushing into northern ireland and northern england, may be part of north wales and the midlands by the end of the afternoon. lots of clouds ahead the best of the sunshine continues across the far east of east anglia and south—east england, where we have the highest temperatures, but in the clouds, wind and rain, temperatures will struggle to get about 17 or 18. strong winds across parts of northern ireland, northern and western scotland, very blustery an
kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news. time for a look at the weather with alina jenkins.ou like your weather warm and sunny, you might like the end of this forecast, if you like it wet, you might prefer this afternoon. some others have sunshine today across parts of south—east england and east anglia, but for many it is cloudy and windy, it is very wet across scotland. that is extending into northern ireland and northern england, courtesy of a frontal system that will be hanging around for a few...
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kathryn stanczyszyn has more.ave done for you and you know it far better. providing help when it is most needed, a red cross is familiar around the world as a symbol of care. the meeting cemented during two world wars. 150 years ago today, ata two world wars. 150 years ago today, at a public meeting, a group was formed to help sick and wounded soldiers and so the british red cross was born. since then, the charity has given assistance across the globe, offering relief to armed forces and civilians in the wake of wall and disaster, as well as being an important present in tragedies here in uk. members of royalfamily have been paying tribute. the queen, it patron for 65 years, has thanked volu nteers it patron for 65 years, has thanked volunteers and staff and prince charles has recorded a video to mark the opening of a new on line exhibition featuring 150 objects from the charity's archive. he says it is still a much—needed service. from the charity's archive. he says it is still a much—needed servicelj need hardly
kathryn stanczyszyn has more.ave done for you and you know it far better. providing help when it is most needed, a red cross is familiar around the world as a symbol of care. the meeting cemented during two world wars. 150 years ago today, ata two world wars. 150 years ago today, at a public meeting, a group was formed to help sick and wounded soldiers and so the british red cross was born. since then, the charity has given assistance across the globe, offering relief to armed forces and...
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ok kathryn graham was the first woman on that list. >>> boozy ice cream is legal in new york state.governor andrew cuomo presiding over the marriage of liquor and ice cream signing a measure permitting up to 5% alcohol by volume. his office said the law is meant to boost new york's dairy workers, liquor producers and retailers. that southern you share millions of new yorkers ask where this was during the pandemic shutdown because it's the perfect thing. ice cream and alcohol. you don't think so? >> ice cream is one thing. don't mess up my ice cream and don't mess up my booze. two vices i want to enjoy separately. >> sound like a great day to me. a great night. >> great morning. 6:00. >> thanks. >> thanks for joining us. i'm christine romans. >> i'm boris sanchez. "new day" is next. sure max protn to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. [grunting noise] i'll take that. woohoo! 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. ensure max protein. with nutrients to support immune health. an army family who is always at the ready. so when they got a little surprise...
ok kathryn graham was the first woman on that list. >>> boozy ice cream is legal in new york state.governor andrew cuomo presiding over the marriage of liquor and ice cream signing a measure permitting up to 5% alcohol by volume. his office said the law is meant to boost new york's dairy workers, liquor producers and retailers. that southern you share millions of new yorkers ask where this was during the pandemic shutdown because it's the perfect thing. ice cream and alcohol. you don't...
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kathryn stanczyszyn has more.e. the meaning cemented during two world wars. 150 years ago today, at a public meeting, a group was formed to help sick and wounded soldiers and so the british red cross was born. since then, the charity has given assistance across the globe, offering relief to armed forces and civilians in the wake of war and disaster, as well as being an important presence following tragedies here in uk. on this special anniversary, members of the royal family have been paying tribute. the queen, its patron for 65 years, has thanked volunteers and staff. and prince charles has recorded a video to mark the opening of a new online exhibition featuring 150 objects from the charity's archives. he says it is still a much—needed service. i need hardly remind you that the work of the british red cross is as essential today as it has ever been, helping those in need, both in the united kingdom and around the world, strengthening our communities, and supporting people to face the challenges of an ever—changi
kathryn stanczyszyn has more.e. the meaning cemented during two world wars. 150 years ago today, at a public meeting, a group was formed to help sick and wounded soldiers and so the british red cross was born. since then, the charity has given assistance across the globe, offering relief to armed forces and civilians in the wake of war and disaster, as well as being an important presence following tragedies here in uk. on this special anniversary, members of the royal family have been paying...
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. >> the california native celebrating with his girlfriend kathryn, a talented golfer in her own rightuperstar and avid golfer himself, steph curry. >> my caddy's a big warriors fan. >> and after a little bit of these professionals and this is what i've always wanted to trouble with the wanamaker trophy, morikawa all smiles as a life-long dream comes true >> as a little kid, kind of watching everyone grow up, all these professionals and this is what i've always wanted to do. >> golf needed a fresh face. looks like it got one. >> i know. i mean, gosh nerves of steel. that's the first time he's been in that event. do we have carson. >> speaking of fresh faces look at that guy >> he literally rolled out of bed. >> what's up, dude >> it's a little early out here. but if i couldn't sleep, i can't imagine how collin felt. what an incredible sunday watching that young man. he was so poised down the stretch. he went to college at nearby berkeley so he was certainly familiar with the northern california weather that could be just difficult all week long but, i mean, it was a who's who on sunday
. >> the california native celebrating with his girlfriend kathryn, a talented golfer in her own rightuperstar and avid golfer himself, steph curry. >> my caddy's a big warriors fan. >> and after a little bit of these professionals and this is what i've always wanted to trouble with the wanamaker trophy, morikawa all smiles as a life-long dream comes true >> as a little kid, kind of watching everyone grow up, all these professionals and this is what i've always wanted to...
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what they're seeing on a photograph for example if you are teaching at a computer to recognize a kathryn's image you need to show it's a lot of examples and then. the system would try to take a guess it was a new pictures and every time it would make a mistake for example mislabel a dog for a cat it would the just the berman there's a tiny bit and then after seeing probably a 1000000 of examples the system food norm to differentiate between cats and dogs as well as people do. when you buy next making the next thing on your calendar is today at 1 pm it's called context. he leads a team developing a next gen voice command assistant a project very much in keeping with the ambitions of big companies. thanks to progress made with image and voice recognition the assistant can answer any questions a user could ask who print of this. we so was created by leonardo da vinci. translate this this might be right check out the translation. how many calories as it have there are 95 calories in one medium apple. this virtual assistant slips into the heart of your home as a smart speaker. descent gets bett
what they're seeing on a photograph for example if you are teaching at a computer to recognize a kathryn's image you need to show it's a lot of examples and then. the system would try to take a guess it was a new pictures and every time it would make a mistake for example mislabel a dog for a cat it would the just the berman there's a tiny bit and then after seeing probably a 1000000 of examples the system food norm to differentiate between cats and dogs as well as people do. when you buy next...
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in fact, kathryn, show a couple seconds of that so everyone knows what i'm talking about. this has been the big topic of the trump campaign, oddly, they've gone dark in the last couple of days. my question, rachel in a commercial like this, who are they trying to reach, swing voters like rich is talking about, or the base? >> are you going to show the commercial? >> oh, you must not have seen it. >> that's okay. so, they're trying to reach both. bit i think the trump strategy, which, by the way, they are pulling off the air and are going to retool because it's obviously not working is it's about trying to -- it's really out of date. and it's trying to convince people that, you know, racial minorities are coming to disrupt their peaceful suburban lifestyle and hedge off of that suburban loss. it's a total misread of like what the mentality of what the suburban college-educated voters are about. and here's what i will tell you, i will tell you this, the trump campaign is not a campaign that's been tooled for addition which is how traditional campaigns are too manied. it's on
in fact, kathryn, show a couple seconds of that so everyone knows what i'm talking about. this has been the big topic of the trump campaign, oddly, they've gone dark in the last couple of days. my question, rachel in a commercial like this, who are they trying to reach, swing voters like rich is talking about, or the base? >> are you going to show the commercial? >> oh, you must not have seen it. >> that's okay. so, they're trying to reach both. bit i think the trump strategy,...
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they have to hear the story of the kathryn johnsons. and innovators who helped create wonderful solutions that made not just our community great but our world better. >> gillian: in the wake of the death of george floyd and breonna taylor, educators say it's time to round out history lessons in particular so they better represent the central role that black americans have played. and the staff backup this feeling. according to the recent polling 81% of american teachers support the black lives matter movement. and its goals. now the rub here or the challenge according to the educators we spoke to is really cost. they worry in middle of a global pandemic when the schools are already strained they won't be able to afford to make changes to the learning material. harris? >> harris: interesting. i'm also wondering, nows, we don't know this yet. parent-teacher associations. what are the parents saying about this? if you are going to change curriculum for their children i imagine they want a word in that. thank you very much. >> gillian: you
they have to hear the story of the kathryn johnsons. and innovators who helped create wonderful solutions that made not just our community great but our world better. >> gillian: in the wake of the death of george floyd and breonna taylor, educators say it's time to round out history lessons in particular so they better represent the central role that black americans have played. and the staff backup this feeling. according to the recent polling 81% of american teachers support the black...
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and president trump on wednesdsy nomiminated fiveve more candidas to the federal bench, including kathryn kimball mizelle, a florida lawyer and former federal prosecutor who previously clerked for supreme court justice clarence thomas. here's how mizelle described justice thomas at a january event held by the archconservative federalist society. is thed to describe grgreatest living amereric. amy: if f confirmed by t the se, mizelle would seserve a lifetime appointment on a u.s. district court in f florida. shshe graduated collegege in 209 anand is believed d to be in her early 30's. and those are some o of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i am amy goodman. former vice president joe biden and d senator kamala harris appeared togetether for r the ft time as running mates on a histstoric democraratic partrtyt wednesday afteternoon inin a lol highgh school gym in wilmington, dedelaware. they walked in together wearing masks to the curtis mayfield song "move on up," and biden introduced his newly announced running mate to a small group of sociall
and president trump on wednesdsy nomiminated fiveve more candidas to the federal bench, including kathryn kimball mizelle, a florida lawyer and former federal prosecutor who previously clerked for supreme court justice clarence thomas. here's how mizelle described justice thomas at a january event held by the archconservative federalist society. is thed to describe grgreatest living amereric. amy: if f confirmed by t the se, mizelle would seserve a lifetime appointment on a u.s. district court...
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when you said she was emancipated, her coming from the eastern shore of maryland up through saint kathryn's and ultimately settling in auburn, that was an important but only part of her liberation theology. so everyone thinks of harriet, you know, as very familiar with the underground railroad and all that she did, not to diminish that because it was what provided frederick douglass the empirical data he needed to have for his -- to use his gift of oratory to talk about the importance of the value of freedom. harriet, through her faith walk, knew that that was one part of her emancipation. so that's how she got to suffrage, okay? because it was becoming free along the eastern shore and becoming more emancipated as a woman in her own right. if you saw the movie, you saw she was always -- people were always challenging her. you can't do this. you can't -- i can do this. don't tell me what i can't do. don't tell me what i can't do. i know what i can do. she was very determined. so she took very good care of her vessel. she lived to be 91 years of age taking good care of her vessel while contin
when you said she was emancipated, her coming from the eastern shore of maryland up through saint kathryn's and ultimately settling in auburn, that was an important but only part of her liberation theology. so everyone thinks of harriet, you know, as very familiar with the underground railroad and all that she did, not to diminish that because it was what provided frederick douglass the empirical data he needed to have for his -- to use his gift of oratory to talk about the importance of the...
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legs are growing cause it together may contaminated each other threatening wildlife and livelihoods kathryn's wire reports . this is late but korea in kenya's rift valley an alkaline lake which is home to some of the largest colonies of flamingoes in the world and this eases and hot springs but something has been changing in the last few years the water level has been rising causing the lake to expand about 8 kilometers since 2013 it has covered most of the keys as and submerged territory that once had homes hospitals and roads and james a game warden shows us how far the lakers come and tells us how worried he is our normal size of the lip used to be that the formula but it's a long $42.00 for the. lake gets most of its water from a river whose main source of forests in the central highlands environmental climate change deforestation and unusually heavy rains have made things worse this is one of the rivers that feed local korea and our game warden says the big problem is right here because if the water from the lake which is rising gets to this point then it cooled reverse because of the ri
legs are growing cause it together may contaminated each other threatening wildlife and livelihoods kathryn's wire reports . this is late but korea in kenya's rift valley an alkaline lake which is home to some of the largest colonies of flamingoes in the world and this eases and hot springs but something has been changing in the last few years the water level has been rising causing the lake to expand about 8 kilometers since 2013 it has covered most of the keys as and submerged territory that...
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kathryn edwards is on pfizer's vaccine safety board.the five members of the committee video chat to carefully look through data for adverse effects, especially serious ones such as hospitalizations. >> we're very, very cautious in how we look at the data. certainly if there were a severe reaction, we would get that information right away. >> reporter: dr. edwards says there is no evidence so far the vaccine causes serious reactions but that mild reactions are common and should not deter anyone from getting vaccinated. >> you may have a sore arm, or you may have a little tenderness, or you may have a little headache, a little fever. so those are things to be expected. it's just your immune system getting tweaked, and you're making a better response. >> reporter: trial participats are required to self-monitor and log their symptoms on an app reporting their temperature and any reactions daily for a week after each injection. >> logging into my phone -- >> reporter: they will continue to log any symptoms on a weekly basis for two years. on
kathryn edwards is on pfizer's vaccine safety board.the five members of the committee video chat to carefully look through data for adverse effects, especially serious ones such as hospitalizations. >> we're very, very cautious in how we look at the data. certainly if there were a severe reaction, we would get that information right away. >> reporter: dr. edwards says there is no evidence so far the vaccine causes serious reactions but that mild reactions are common and should not...
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. >> kathryn white works for the national women's law center. >> you have families that lost their jobsncome and they're thinking about going back to work without money to pay for child care. and then on the other side, you have child care providers facing rises cost so they have to charge more and parents can't pay and providers can't charge less. >> it's not a new bind. child care was already getting more expensive each year. growing twice as fast as overall inflation. the average cost to send a child for daycare, more than $11,000. a 2018 study shows mothers who found child care were more likely to be employed than those who didn't. fathers were not impacted in the same way. experts estimate it would take almost $10 billion a month to keep the system afloat during the pandemic including money for providers whose doors are still closed. congress put up 3.5 billion in grants but child care advocates are calling for more, to the tune of $50 billion. >> $50 billion sounds big but not in terms of the size of the work force and the impacts. child care employs millions of caregivers and sup
. >> kathryn white works for the national women's law center. >> you have families that lost their jobsncome and they're thinking about going back to work without money to pay for child care. and then on the other side, you have child care providers facing rises cost so they have to charge more and parents can't pay and providers can't charge less. >> it's not a new bind. child care was already getting more expensive each year. growing twice as fast as overall inflation. the...
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kathryn mentor, james fang and norman harry. supervisor safai for the late florence nagara. may their memories be a blessing. >> that brings us to the the end of the agenda. any further business before us. >> that concludes the business for today. >> the meeting is adjourned. >> is there any public comment on the meeting minutes? >> this moderator can open the phone line.
kathryn mentor, james fang and norman harry. supervisor safai for the late florence nagara. may their memories be a blessing. >> that brings us to the the end of the agenda. any further business before us. >> that concludes the business for today. >> the meeting is adjourned. >> is there any public comment on the meeting minutes? >> this moderator can open the phone line.
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kathryn mentor, james fang and norman harry. supervisor safai for the late florence nagara. may their memories be a blessing. >> that brings us to the the end of the agenda. any further business before us. >> that concludes the business for today. >> the meeting is adjourned. >> coping with covid-19. today's special guest. >> i am chris manners, you are watching coping with covid-19. my guest is the director of economic and work force development here to talk about the programs the city has in place during this crisis to help small businesses and vulnerable and disconnected residents. welcome to the show. >> thank you for having me. it is a pleasure to be here, chris. >> start by talking about gift to sf. it provides many of the resources we are talking about. could you tell us a little bit about the focus of gift to us. then we will talk about specific programs. >> i very much appreciate the question. for anyone who is watching right now, so much of the work that has been accomplished to serve most vulnerable is because of very generous donations to the give to sf covid-19
kathryn mentor, james fang and norman harry. supervisor safai for the late florence nagara. may their memories be a blessing. >> that brings us to the the end of the agenda. any further business before us. >> that concludes the business for today. >> the meeting is adjourned. >> coping with covid-19. today's special guest. >> i am chris manners, you are watching coping with covid-19. my guest is the director of economic and work force development here to talk about...
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kathryn stanczyszyn has been to meet her. by day, julie davis works for the nhs in wolverhampton.e of the best instructors around and is completely free to nhs staff and has an extra personal touch. i'm here to say thank you to you guys and... all of them start with a really unique message which is to say thank you to the nhs. every single pt which is involved in the platform gives that special message. and mostly, thank you so much for making my dad's last weeks comfortable. it is unique for nhs staff and exclusive so you can only access it if you are working for the nhs. now, let's go! fitness experts like jo hancock have been queueing up to offer their services. over the past few months, we know how hard the nhs have been working, but regardless of that, for years and years and years they have been so important to me personally and i imagine quite a few people around the uk, so this is my way of saying thank you and giving back. and it has been catching on with nhs workers, workers like lauren, who is a nurse facilitator, alistair, a researcher and violet, a clinical assistant.
kathryn stanczyszyn has been to meet her. by day, julie davis works for the nhs in wolverhampton.e of the best instructors around and is completely free to nhs staff and has an extra personal touch. i'm here to say thank you to you guys and... all of them start with a really unique message which is to say thank you to the nhs. every single pt which is involved in the platform gives that special message. and mostly, thank you so much for making my dad's last weeks comfortable. it is unique for...