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his decision to lay a wreath at — century. his decision to lay a wreath at his _ century.ision to lay a j wreath at his tomb today will century. his decision to lay a - wreath at his tomb today will not feel he �*s everyone, but as this resting place so clearly shows, napoleon's relationship to france was always complex. a man who died in exile after the shame of military defeat, laid to rest in honour under dome. lucy williamson, news, paris. coral reefs are home to around a quarter of all marine species. but threats like over—fishing and rising sea temperatures are killing them. now, an initiative to restore badly damaged reefs is happening in indonesia, as david shukman reports. it's one of the most shocking sights in the underwater world when corals die, either because they're damaged or because the sea becomes too hot for them and they turn into what looks like a graveyard. when you dive on a reef and it's just quiet and it's all monotone grey, it's desolate, it's so depressing. the solution, pioneered by professor smith, involves whole communities in indonesia. they
his decision to lay a wreath at — century. his decision to lay a wreath at his _ century.ision to lay a j wreath at his tomb today will century. his decision to lay a - wreath at his tomb today will not feel he �*s everyone, but as this resting place so clearly shows, napoleon's relationship to france was always complex. a man who died in exile after the shame of military defeat, laid to rest in honour under dome. lucy williamson, news, paris. coral reefs are home to around a quarter of all...
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the united states had passed the selective service act to prepare for what inevitably lay ahead.e 9th corps. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> in the summer of 1941 colonel eisenhower became chief of staff to general walter krueger whose newly organized third army was preparing to participate in the most realistic war maneuvers yet held by american troops. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> in these maneuvers over the louisiana countryside as america fought to train its growing army of citizen soldiers, eisenhower's task was to work out a plan of defense against an invading, mechanized force. [ shots fired ] ♪♪ ♪♪ >> soon after the maneuvers were over, eisenhower was promoted to brigadier general and within a matter of days came the bombing of pearl harbor. ♪♪ [ explosion ] >> from almost this moment on the fate of the nation and the fate of general dwight d. eisenhower would be inextricably bound together. call to washington in the first weeks after the war began, eisenhower went to work in the office of the water department. among the plans formulated during this time was the central strategic determination to make an eventual
the united states had passed the selective service act to prepare for what inevitably lay ahead.e 9th corps. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> in the summer of 1941 colonel eisenhower became chief of staff to general walter krueger whose newly organized third army was preparing to participate in the most realistic war maneuvers yet held by american troops. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> in these maneuvers over the louisiana countryside as america fought to train its growing army of citizen soldiers, eisenhower's...
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it's hard to believe but it's true, the piece lays it out. many of the experiments fell under the direction of a chinese researcher emma known as the bad lady, china's leading expert on bad born viruses, her job was to engineer corona viruses so that they infect human beings and do so as easily as possible. this work, nicholas wade notes, doing gain of function experience designed to make
it's hard to believe but it's true, the piece lays it out. many of the experiments fell under the direction of a chinese researcher emma known as the bad lady, china's leading expert on bad born viruses, her job was to engineer corona viruses so that they infect human beings and do so as easily as possible. this work, nicholas wade notes, doing gain of function experience designed to make
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president biden will lay a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier.e is with demanding general omar jones. he oversees this entire area. you see him at many of these ceremonial events. you may recognize him as when he escorted president biden that day. as we spoke about before this is a very somber event. you see members of the old uard there, members of the band. now we can listen in. [ silence ] >> we're going to continue to watch this ceremony taking place at arlington national ceremony. i want to turn now for a moment as we -- we'll stay on this as we see president joe biden, vice president kamala harris making their way in. >> present. >> present. >> arms. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ present. present. arms. ♪♪ [ silence ] [ silence ] >>> president biden, vice president harris laying a breathe at arlington national cemetery. we're going to take a quick break and when we return we will be joining this ceremony again when president biden will be giving his remarks. nt biden wile giving his remarks ♪ sometimes you wanna go ♪ ♪ where everybody knows your name ♪ ♪♪ ♪ and
president biden will lay a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier.e is with demanding general omar jones. he oversees this entire area. you see him at many of these ceremonial events. you may recognize him as when he escorted president biden that day. as we spoke about before this is a very somber event. you see members of the old uard there, members of the band. now we can listen in. [ silence ] >> we're going to continue to watch this ceremony taking place at arlington national...
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sharanjit leyl and our asia business team are following this for us. jimmy lai will be spending more he runs is not looking good at all? absolutely, you pretty much ask the fundamental question, sally. i should say, shares today are succumbing to a bit of profit—taking after that huge surge, essentially quadrupling on thursday, due partly to a resumption of trade after a suspension today shares, the shares published of apple daily, which were frozen last week. jimmy lai has been sentenced to 16 months now. it is not the first time it has happened to its shares, it saw a volatile surge in it shares backin a volatile surge in it shares back in august when they first arrested jimmy lai. why are investors doing this when there is clearly lots of risk around the future of its jailed owner and its assets? well, a good part of is being driven by ordinary pro—democracy hong kongers snapping up shares of the firm to show support for the firm to show support for the embattled apple daily and the embattled apple daily and the 73—year—old media tycoon. now, jimmy lai has long been a thorn in bei
sharanjit leyl and our asia business team are following this for us. jimmy lai will be spending more he runs is not looking good at all? absolutely, you pretty much ask the fundamental question, sally. i should say, shares today are succumbing to a bit of profit—taking after that huge surge, essentially quadrupling on thursday, due partly to a resumption of trade after a suspension today shares, the shares published of apple daily, which were frozen last week. jimmy lai has been sentenced to...
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you lay on your belly. lay on your belly. cfo yes, sir. >> okay, sir. >> lay on your belly. >> i am talking to you, do you understand me? >> how many times does this have to helpful when we wait for meaningful police reform? they're still talking on capitol hill but there is zero chance of a meeting of the may 25th deadline of the first anniversary of the murder of george floyd. on every one of the issue that really matters to the people of this country, republicans are hiding their heads in the sand. that's all they're doing. we know what the gop stands for and their priorities if there is any doubt about what their priority is. one time party of lirncoln stans for nothing but the impeached and disgraced and one-term former president and themselves, not democracy. we have more new video tonight. video of a large group of proud boys shot before the first fences were breached on the perimeter of the capitol ground. you hear one person off camera saying, quote, "take the effin capitol" and another unseen person saying "don't ye
you lay on your belly. lay on your belly. cfo yes, sir. >> okay, sir. >> lay on your belly. >> i am talking to you, do you understand me? >> how many times does this have to helpful when we wait for meaningful police reform? they're still talking on capitol hill but there is zero chance of a meeting of the may 25th deadline of the first anniversary of the murder of george floyd. on every one of the issue that really matters to the people of this country, republicans are...
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but then lays had just been freed from captivity and reunited with his grandmother. it was common practice for the islamist fighters to use civilian hostages as currency and exchange them for comrades taken prisoner by the syrian government lease was learning to leave with his new reality as often yeah. c c no issues with the zip love. i love me on the general. i like i'm in a box and let me know how much gonna go with the phone. i'm not sure i'm going to shift don't show it to me. i haven't shared with karen towards the end of the file, but it had the okay. i didn't i'm sure. okay, let me see if i will allow was good. hi, listen. the j. k. dick deed was i think you must have deny it. lewis, to teach him the police, gave it to a tragedy. i gave him some shipping and handling come at a low price of a lot on the market. has me one other thing with a low and laughing had this is why would you say well, and i wanted to ship with you on the whole over? do you see another car was another deal buddy? the legacy ball they plan on do. c i have to follow the lead time to see t
but then lays had just been freed from captivity and reunited with his grandmother. it was common practice for the islamist fighters to use civilian hostages as currency and exchange them for comrades taken prisoner by the syrian government lease was learning to leave with his new reality as often yeah. c c no issues with the zip love. i love me on the general. i like i'm in a box and let me know how much gonna go with the phone. i'm not sure i'm going to shift don't show it to me. i haven't...
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if israel lay down their weapons there would be no more israel. so let's leave l no doubt where america stands. on entirely different matter with 1117th congress and president biden were sworn in back in january, our nation had already turned the corner in the battle with theav coronavirus. new cases and deaths had already peaked and started to plummet. the t vaccine was made available in record time thanks to operation warp speed had already started to roll oute nationwide at a rate which the biden administration inherited and sustained until april. in the five bipartisan covid packages that come gross passed in 2020 had the american packed with an prime for an epic comeback. economists across the spectrum edagreed one of president obama's ciara german said we have no historic parallel with anything like this level of excess saving. larry summers and other top advisor in clinton's treasury secretary before that said the bipartisan december package was already enough, already enough to elevate a measure of household income to abnormally high level
if israel lay down their weapons there would be no more israel. so let's leave l no doubt where america stands. on entirely different matter with 1117th congress and president biden were sworn in back in january, our nation had already turned the corner in the battle with theav coronavirus. new cases and deaths had already peaked and started to plummet. the t vaccine was made available in record time thanks to operation warp speed had already started to roll oute nationwide at a rate which the...
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director lai. >> commissioner lai: thank you, chair.am interested in -- i'm assuming that staff is working very hard on continuing to evaluate how all of our temporary measures have been performing and so this topic might potentially already have a report back or maybe built into multiple items in the future. but particularly, i'm interested in some sort of a response on mta's own assessment as to how we are fairing across multiple modes, including slow streets with the intersection of schools and school reopenings. right now as we all know, schools are currently partially reopened for certain grades and classes, but it is a great insight into how things might be in the future, particularly given that the school board has made a stated commitment to return to in person learning next year. for those of us who may have forgotten when the school year ends and begins, typically it ends in june and starts again sometime in late august. so i am i guess asking if there might be interested or if not across the mta board then perhaps separately.
director lai. >> commissioner lai: thank you, chair.am interested in -- i'm assuming that staff is working very hard on continuing to evaluate how all of our temporary measures have been performing and so this topic might potentially already have a report back or maybe built into multiple items in the future. but particularly, i'm interested in some sort of a response on mta's own assessment as to how we are fairing across multiple modes, including slow streets with the intersection of...
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again, this was on our civilian laying down obstacles. and also the stormy by the radio commission forces of ve yards of musk and brutally assaulting worshippers. these illegal actions, which many of which amount to war crimes have provoked the sentiments of millions of muslims around the world. they also represent gross violation of international laws, human laws, human and global norms practice. and i made that he said that he died developmentally. reiterate that international community and that the international law should be upheld. refraining from talking innocent civilians or use of excessive force and death contacts the state of gotta condemn the indiscriminate selling of goods. this trip over the past days. as a result, which hundreds of innocent civilians have been have been killed, especially the salt on outside the camp were with them. a lot of the hundreds were killed including one family of 10 members. and they continue to think of residential towers and buildings where hundreds of children are murdered. also, the fits of cut
again, this was on our civilian laying down obstacles. and also the stormy by the radio commission forces of ve yards of musk and brutally assaulting worshippers. these illegal actions, which many of which amount to war crimes have provoked the sentiments of millions of muslims around the world. they also represent gross violation of international laws, human laws, human and global norms practice. and i made that he said that he died developmentally. reiterate that international community and...
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lay on your belly. lay on your belly. >> yes, sir. okay, okay, sir. yes, sir! >> how many times does this have to happen, while we wait for meaningful-police reform? reform, that's stalled tonight. they are still talking on capitol hill but there is pretty much zero chance of a meeting of the may-25th deadline. by the may-25th deadline, which is the first anniversary of the murder of george floyd. on every one of the issues that really matter to the people of this country, republicans are just hiding their head in the sand. that's all they are doing. and after this week, we know what the gop stands for. we know their priority, if there was ever any doubt about what their priority is. the one-time party of lincoln, one time, stands for nothing, except a disgraced, twice-impeached, one-term, former president, and themselves, not democracy. and while the leaders of the gop are doing everything, in their power, to kill the january-6th commission, before it's even begun. doing everything in their power to ignore the insurrection that could have killed them. we have
lay on your belly. lay on your belly. >> yes, sir. okay, okay, sir. yes, sir! >> how many times does this have to happen, while we wait for meaningful-police reform? reform, that's stalled tonight. they are still talking on capitol hill but there is pretty much zero chance of a meeting of the may-25th deadline. by the may-25th deadline, which is the first anniversary of the murder of george floyd. on every one of the issues that really matter to the people of this country,...
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many of the members here were laying wreaths to those who are back home, gave the ultimate sacrifice people they don't even know. but because they wanted to make a difference. we all want to show our gratitude for those who protect our communities each and every day. not just during the national police week, especially think about the sacrifice our law enforcement officers and their loved ones make to the communities to keep us safe. every year hundreds of law enforcement officers are killed in the line of duty. their names are added to the national police memorial here in washington, d.c. as an enduring tribute to the fallen, and a place of comfort for those who are left behind. this year on its 30th anniversary, 394 more names were carved into this marble wall of heroes. pause for one moment and think of that number. 394 more names. those could be mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters, children that are not coming home. one of the deadliest in history for law enforcement. we pray for all the heroes in -- and families listed on the memorial wall. i want to pay special tribute. there w
many of the members here were laying wreaths to those who are back home, gave the ultimate sacrifice people they don't even know. but because they wanted to make a difference. we all want to show our gratitude for those who protect our communities each and every day. not just during the national police week, especially think about the sacrifice our law enforcement officers and their loved ones make to the communities to keep us safe. every year hundreds of law enforcement officers are killed in...
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but again i think this framework really lays out a plan that we can actwo on now as we are beginning to look in that medium term and the longer term on this other causes andus issues. >> i would ask, would you like to address the vaccine hesitancy? it is hard to say that, that issue because it's brought up in this report. and then also i think if you want to maybe lay out a little bit more what this report says about the strategy to maybe summarize that strategy to get to this goal vaccinating more of the world this year than has been planned or foreseen? >> vaccine hesitancy is a big problem. and mark iss completely right to stress the importance of dealing with it t now. we have countries in africa which have refused the astrazeneca vaccine are not using it on question. it is one 100% clear that the safe thing to do is use the vaccine. and so this is a big problem. you've got as a result of all of this roughly half the population in the uk. and you use astrazeneca it is madness. i have tried over these past couple of months i have to say unsuccessfully we are one of the very few co
but again i think this framework really lays out a plan that we can actwo on now as we are beginning to look in that medium term and the longer term on this other causes andus issues. >> i would ask, would you like to address the vaccine hesitancy? it is hard to say that, that issue because it's brought up in this report. and then also i think if you want to maybe lay out a little bit more what this report says about the strategy to maybe summarize that strategy to get to this goal...
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brendan has that partnership _ been laying them on a plate.em on a plate. brendan has that partnership was at _ been laying them on a plate. brendan has that partnership was at the - has that partnership was at the back. they have got injuries. t am back. they have got in'uries. i am more about t back. they have got in'uries. i am more about evans _ back. they have got injuries. i am more about evans tomorrow, because without _ more about evans tomorrow, because without him _ more about evans tomorrow, because without him we are not the same team, _ without him we are not the same team, so— without him we are not the same team, so fingers crossed. how are ou team, so fingers crossed. how are you feeling — team, so fingers crossed. how are you feeling about _ team, so fingers crossed. how are you feeling about the _ team, so fingers crossed. how are you feeling about the game - team, so fingers crossed. how are you feeling about the game in - you feeling about the game in general, and what you think the score is going to be? t do general, and w
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and this lay on the outer box in the replica cornerstone. that's really the first artifact that we took off and conserved. when we opened the box we started seeing what was important to them. we saw an advance copy of the program for the laying of the cornerstone. they would have sealed all of this up the day before. we found coins and stamps that were in circulation. at the time, colonel william hartz, who is buried here, he retired as brigadier general. he was a disbursement officer of the commission, and so he contributed some coins. the post office contributed stamps. there was a boyd city directory from 1915. and it is interesting, it is kind of like the yellow pages today. advertisers could place their advertisement on the spine or the edge on the front or back covers. we had an official program from the grand army of the republic encampment that had just taken place. that ended on october 2, 1915. so, a lot of the civil war union veterans stayed in town for the laying of the cornerstone, since this was the inspiration of the civil war
and this lay on the outer box in the replica cornerstone. that's really the first artifact that we took off and conserved. when we opened the box we started seeing what was important to them. we saw an advance copy of the program for the laying of the cornerstone. they would have sealed all of this up the day before. we found coins and stamps that were in circulation. at the time, colonel william hartz, who is buried here, he retired as brigadier general. he was a disbursement officer of the...
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first is director lai. >> director lai: thank you, chair.could staff address that last commenter's question around which buses these two lanes would serve, including -- i don't know, golden gate or any other operators? >> you bet. so the 28 is currently operating on park presidio, and as far as california, which is a little bit south of lake. it's running every 10 minutes on weekdays currently. the lombard transit service is all golden gate right now and pre-covid times they operated 26 different lines there. and we are currently operating seven still. and up to peak areas it's up about to eight buses per hour which is a bus every seven or eight minutes. as well as presidio general, i don't want to leave them out since they're here tonight. >> director lai: great, thank you. staff can you also address the question about, you know, why the proposal currently is the hrchlt h.o.v. concepts as to jumping to an h.o.v.3? >> sure. well, you know, as i mentioned our analysis did find that about a third of the current traffic or the traffic in octobe
first is director lai. >> director lai: thank you, chair.could staff address that last commenter's question around which buses these two lanes would serve, including -- i don't know, golden gate or any other operators? >> you bet. so the 28 is currently operating on park presidio, and as far as california, which is a little bit south of lake. it's running every 10 minutes on weekdays currently. the lombard transit service is all golden gate right now and pre-covid times they...
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wall street maybe not the most flexible joel culina laying it out in the tech, thank you very much.the new apple and amazon, who knows. >>> let's hit other headlines, the judge in the epic game trial pressing the fortnite demand in apple's app store. the judge asking epic ceo tim sweeney for his call for apple to allow users to but third party software on its phones and ease of payment impact rules would impact the likelihood of developers who make software for apple devices. sweeney telling the judge, he could not lay out that potential impact >>> vegas told out by labor day? that was one of my 2021 predictions. boy was i wrong. shares of caesars up nearly 7% right now. the company saying weekends in las vegas are pretty much sold out for the foreseeable future it's the first weekend of may. wow. and krispy kreme looking to go public again the doughnut chain revealing it has filed with regulators for an ipo. the company first went public in 2000 then had to file for chapter 11 and was bought by j.a.b. holding by $126 billion. if you weren't around then, friends, trust me, krispy kr
wall street maybe not the most flexible joel culina laying it out in the tech, thank you very much.the new apple and amazon, who knows. >>> let's hit other headlines, the judge in the epic game trial pressing the fortnite demand in apple's app store. the judge asking epic ceo tim sweeney for his call for apple to allow users to but third party software on its phones and ease of payment impact rules would impact the likelihood of developers who make software for apple devices. sweeney...
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lay on your belly! lay on your belly! >> yes, sir. okay. okay, sir. >> [ bleep ] you understand?> reporter: green apologizes and politely calls the officers "sir." it shows him shackled and hands behind his back. even calling out for lord jesus, the officers continue to restrain him. >> yes, yes! >> okay. lord jesus! lord, lord! >> reporter: louisiana state police kept this video under wraps for two years. green's arrest and subsequent death occurred back in may 2019. this is what the family says louisiana state police initially told them happened. >> that he was in a car accident and that he hit his head on the steering wheel and that is how he died. >> reporter: the family says police initially made no mention to them of the arrest or use of force. now revealed on the body camera videos. another police report said green was taken into custody after resisting arrest and had struggled with troopers and that he died on the way to the hospital. his family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit. >> this has been a cover-up from day one. they were out to kill him. he had no chance of liv
lay on your belly! lay on your belly! >> yes, sir. okay. okay, sir. >> [ bleep ] you understand?> reporter: green apologizes and politely calls the officers "sir." it shows him shackled and hands behind his back. even calling out for lord jesus, the officers continue to restrain him. >> yes, yes! >> okay. lord jesus! lord, lord! >> reporter: louisiana state police kept this video under wraps for two years. green's arrest and subsequent death occurred...
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director lai will start first. >> director lai: thank you chair borden. first of all, i was so excited to ride rail again. it felt very surreal. i think lot of the passengers that i encountered and spoke with over the weekend felt the same. big thank you to all of the staff members that worked overtime to make this happen to bring rail back. there were some things that surprised us in the field. i was very impressed with staff's ability to problem solve on the spot and really just stretching themselves. thank you to everybody who has done that. i'm going to ask, julie you're the correct person to answer this. we haved quite a few written comments around service. in particular there were a number of comments that seem to either worry about or suggested that there's already been decisions made around permanently eliminating lines. could you may be give me an understanding of where we are? do we actually know that there are lines that we'll be permitting removing from our service? >> thank you for that question. we do not at this point know of any of the cha
director lai will start first. >> director lai: thank you chair borden. first of all, i was so excited to ride rail again. it felt very surreal. i think lot of the passengers that i encountered and spoke with over the weekend felt the same. big thank you to all of the staff members that worked overtime to make this happen to bring rail back. there were some things that surprised us in the field. i was very impressed with staff's ability to problem solve on the spot and really just...
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president biden will arrive soon to lay a wreath at
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. >> chair borden: director lai. >> director lai: you mentioned that the current program was taking this opportunity to address some of the -- -- systematic inequities. which type were you referring to. >> thank you director lai for that question. first and foremost this was a program conceive to provide small businesses with assistance and through the economics of the covid-19 pandemic. for that reason, what we've done was deployed extra technical assistance, public education in language education to some of the commercial corridors that historically have been for lack of better term, more anemic than others. these are usually corridors and sort of the outer neighborhoods that to begin with didn't have the same kind of thriving commercial activity and growth that we've seen occur in more core parts of the city. we also through the temporary version of the program, initiated executive grant programs. those are $5000 grants to individual parklet sponsors. targeting geographies that were more from an economic point of view, more distressed. moving forward, monica mentioned that we in this
. >> chair borden: director lai. >> director lai: you mentioned that the current program was taking this opportunity to address some of the -- -- systematic inequities. which type were you referring to. >> thank you director lai for that question. first and foremost this was a program conceive to provide small businesses with assistance and through the economics of the covid-19 pandemic. for that reason, what we've done was deployed extra technical assistance, public education...
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lai. >> director lai: thank you, chair borden. okay, so i actually confer with a lot of the sentiments that chair borden had already shared i do have some questions. i guess that one of my top line questions is do we have the ability to distinguish between a truly abandoned vehicle or someone who is able to pay their tickets but don't, versus the population that truly are impoverished and cannot pay and cannot move their vehicles and cannot leave their vehicles because it's their home? do we have the ability to distinguish between those two sides? >> shawn, i'll defer to you on that one. >> we don't actually have the ability to determine what, you know, what their financial situation is when we're out there either issuing citations or preparing to tow a vehicle. we have no way of knowing that. >> director lai: okay. >> could you say more about the techniques that you use to differentiate between a car that is junked and abandoned on the street, versus one where somebody is obviously living in it? >> yeah, so when we look for vehic
lai. >> director lai: thank you, chair borden. okay, so i actually confer with a lot of the sentiments that chair borden had already shared i do have some questions. i guess that one of my top line questions is do we have the ability to distinguish between a truly abandoned vehicle or someone who is able to pay their tickets but don't, versus the population that truly are impoverished and cannot pay and cannot move their vehicles and cannot leave their vehicles because it's their home? do...
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lai. >> director lai: thank you, chair borden. okay, so i actually confer with a lot of the sentiments that chair borden had already shared i do have some questions. i guess that one of my top line questions is do we have the ability to distinguish between a truly abandoned vehicle or someone who is able to pay their tickets but don't, versus the population that truly are impoverished and cannot pay and cannot move their vehicles and cannot leave their vehicles because it's their home? do we have the ability to distinguish between those two sides? >> shawn, i'll defer to you on that one. >> we don't actually have the ability to determine what, you know, what their financial situation is when we're out there either issuing citations or preparing to tow a vehicle. we have no way of knowing that. >> director lai: okay. >> could you say more about the techniques that you use to differentiate between a car that is junked and abandoned on the street, versus one where somebody is obviously living in it? >> yeah, so when we look for vehic
lai. >> director lai: thank you, chair borden. okay, so i actually confer with a lot of the sentiments that chair borden had already shared i do have some questions. i guess that one of my top line questions is do we have the ability to distinguish between a truly abandoned vehicle or someone who is able to pay their tickets but don't, versus the population that truly are impoverished and cannot pay and cannot move their vehicles and cannot leave their vehicles because it's their home? do...
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. >> reporter: because of that cyber attack president biden signed an executive order that will lay out stricter standards for any software sold to the u.s. government and an incident response team to look at the major cyber attacks. lester >> all right tom, thank you >>> the trial of three former minneapolis police officers charged in the death of george floyd has been delayed the judge pushed it from august to march of 2022 to give it space from the sentencing of derek chauvin on june 25th. >>> next for us tonight nbc news investigates, judges granting child custody to parents accused of violence >>> now to our nbc news investigation of how custody judges in this country deal with allegations of domestic abuse an increasingly organized group of parents mainly mothers say their pleas to protect the kids from violent behavior were ignored. here's senior national correspondent kate snow. >> soccer, played right here. >> reporter: kathy sherlock's daughter kayden grew up outside philadelphia >> she was just loved, she was loving she excelled at everything. >> reporter: kathy t close range
. >> reporter: because of that cyber attack president biden signed an executive order that will lay out stricter standards for any software sold to the u.s. government and an incident response team to look at the major cyber attacks. lester >> all right tom, thank you >>> the trial of three former minneapolis police officers charged in the death of george floyd has been delayed the judge pushed it from august to march of 2022 to give it space from the sentencing of derek...
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why is it laying here. you know we told the a.n.c. we told them that we could not trust them we told them that we could not trust our father's legacy to them honest i didn't think it would look this bad. has an uphill battle it's always difficult to investigate a case that is decades old because witnesses have died suspects have died memories fade. and so much cover up has taken place but remains resolute the legacy of the kernel. is so much more than just power for us is more about. in the legacies of people who gave their lives for us to be free so long as families one just has to be done then justice needs to be done because the rights of of those families need to be vindicated and it's not a question about just. be bygones if we are happy to let several 100 murders be swept under the carpet it was to say that he would be happy to do that again in the future. it's a very bleak picture for a lot of americans out there white supremacy effects all of our patients you're putting more money into the hands of some workers taking money ou
why is it laying here. you know we told the a.n.c. we told them that we could not trust them we told them that we could not trust our father's legacy to them honest i didn't think it would look this bad. has an uphill battle it's always difficult to investigate a case that is decades old because witnesses have died suspects have died memories fade. and so much cover up has taken place but remains resolute the legacy of the kernel. is so much more than just power for us is more about. in the...
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and lay some of these things are. the sufficient reluctance to prosecute the crimes of the past has left the pursuit of justice in the hands of ordinary citizens like. and over the years he's accumulated a mountain of evidence which implicates not just the trigger pullers but also those who gave them the orders one of them says look was flock the man prosecuted by because on the 4th of july i don't fly because it's crowded takes a drive to where it will be stayed and my mum remembers thinking that's flocka because she was looking at him through the window on the 6th of june flocked chaired a meeting of the eastern province joint management center and then on the 7th of june of this militaristic is sent to the state security council this recall main the permanent removal from society of method. and. permanently removed from society. for decades apartheid officials have steadfastly denied that the use of this phrase to kill. concluding that amounted to a death warrant sanctioned at the highest level. we interviewed. who
and lay some of these things are. the sufficient reluctance to prosecute the crimes of the past has left the pursuit of justice in the hands of ordinary citizens like. and over the years he's accumulated a mountain of evidence which implicates not just the trigger pullers but also those who gave them the orders one of them says look was flock the man prosecuted by because on the 4th of july i don't fly because it's crowded takes a drive to where it will be stayed and my mum remembers thinking...
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. >> chair borden: with that, i see director lai has a question. >> director lai: thank you, claire.ou all hear me and see me okay? >> director tumlin: yes. >> director lai: great. hi director tumlin. thank you for the update. you mentioned that staff is still working on the punch list. i was curious about the timing. we reached substantial completion at the end of march. it's been a month and a half. i'm just curious how long do you anticipate before we have a full punch list? >> director tumlin: it depends on the issues that are in the punch list. we're working hard on that. tom mcguire might be able to give us -- provide more detail. tom, are you here? >> yes. director lai, we like to come back next month with a more comprehensive update on where we are and more definitions and talk about what that likes like. we're tagging this on a rolling basis. we want to make sure that issues that are identified are being run down in parallel to the completion or the quality checks of lot of heavy construction. that's why there's not this point at which the contractor is not leaving town any
. >> chair borden: with that, i see director lai has a question. >> director lai: thank you, claire.ou all hear me and see me okay? >> director tumlin: yes. >> director lai: great. hi director tumlin. thank you for the update. you mentioned that staff is still working on the punch list. i was curious about the timing. we reached substantial completion at the end of march. it's been a month and a half. i'm just curious how long do you anticipate before we have a full...
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first he will lay a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier.hen he will give address to pay tribute to fallen service members. >>> a marin man in his first hour of a long journey he launched from fort baker on a solo kayaking trip across pacific ocean for hawaii. it was a tearful send off and he hopes to get there in 70 days. >>> first spare the air alert of the year. officials are asking you to consider car pooling, working from home, taking public transportation, or biking. >>> good morning. it is 6:30 on monday, may 31. i am michelle agree. >> i am len kiese. good morning. it is going to be a scorcher this memorial day. >> let's go to mary lee with the rising temperatures. >>> if you thought yesterday was hot, wait until this afternoon. today is likely the hottest day of the year. let's go to the heat advisories and warnings that will be in effect. in pink we have excessive heat warning for solano. fairfield, vallejo, benicia, central valley. in orange heat advisories starting at noon for north bay mountains and valleys, east bay hills, east
first he will lay a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier.hen he will give address to pay tribute to fallen service members. >>> a marin man in his first hour of a long journey he launched from fort baker on a solo kayaking trip across pacific ocean for hawaii. it was a tearful send off and he hopes to get there in 70 days. >>> first spare the air alert of the year. officials are asking you to consider car pooling, working from home, taking public transportation, or...
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those are rights protected by united states constitution as the indictment lays out.hen you get into the specifics, there are three counts here and there is only one count where all four officers face that one individual, but three counts in particular on the first one which specifically singles out derek chauvin it says that he held his left knee across george floyd's neck and his right knee on floud's back and arm as george floyd lay on the ground handcuffed unresisting and left his knee on his neck even after he became unresponsive. then the next count that singles out king and thao saying they were aware that defendant choefin' was holding his knee across george floyd's neck and he laid handcuffed and unresisting and then all of them saying that specifically the defendant saw george floyd lying on the ground in clear need of medical care and acted with delinquent indifference. this offense resulted in bodily injury to and the death of george floyd. now, of course, these were some of issues of which were litigated and officer the course of derek chauvin's estate tr
those are rights protected by united states constitution as the indictment lays out.hen you get into the specifics, there are three counts here and there is only one count where all four officers face that one individual, but three counts in particular on the first one which specifically singles out derek chauvin it says that he held his left knee across george floyd's neck and his right knee on floud's back and arm as george floyd lay on the ground handcuffed unresisting and left his knee on...
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. >> chair borden: director lai. >> director lai: you mentioned that the current program was taking this opportunity to address some of the -- -- systematic inequities. which type were you referring to. >> thank you director lai for that question. first and foremost this was a program conceive to provide small businesses with assistance and through the economics of the covid-19 pandemic. for that reason, what we've done was deployed extra technical assistance, public education in language education to some of the commercial corridors that historically have been for lack of better term, more anemic than others. these are usually corridors and sort of the outer neighborhoods that to begin with didn't have the same kind of thriving commercial activity and growth that we've seen occur in more core parts of the city. we also through the temporary version of the program, initiated executive grant programs. those are $5000 grants to individual parklet sponsors. targeting geographies that were more from an economic point of view, more distressed. moving forward, monica mentioned that we in this
. >> chair borden: director lai. >> director lai: you mentioned that the current program was taking this opportunity to address some of the -- -- systematic inequities. which type were you referring to. >> thank you director lai for that question. first and foremost this was a program conceive to provide small businesses with assistance and through the economics of the covid-19 pandemic. for that reason, what we've done was deployed extra technical assistance, public education...
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he still trusts in ender's tech now he represents the like these different kind of way lay in crisis in the world we did it in a way where people still could have a lot of their freedom and for me freedom is really important i grew blood support isn't likely to fade quickly last year he immortalized the epidemiologist on his epidermis. good. good. good. good. good good good. good. good. good. good. and. it's now known as the century of the name that. the very real ground in 5 eastern tackle. people living areas while sleeping to europe find the final resting place. anonymous. got in by the wilds. never more i'm more focused on your. 90 minutes w. . filming the tumbling dice and fires came from jurors or dealing with any and i killed many civilians i mean. come including my father says i was a student because i wanted to build a life for myself. but suddenly life became alledge. providing insights global news that matters d. w. made for mines. going clefts that. the power of spring began in 2011. people stood up against corrupt rulers and dictatorship. all these moments have left deep
he still trusts in ender's tech now he represents the like these different kind of way lay in crisis in the world we did it in a way where people still could have a lot of their freedom and for me freedom is really important i grew blood support isn't likely to fade quickly last year he immortalized the epidemiologist on his epidermis. good. good. good. good. good good good. good. good. good. good. and. it's now known as the century of the name that. the very real ground in 5 eastern tackle....
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-- lay in the demonstration to lay down the foundation for going back to the moon.ustainably. operating sustainably on the moon. this is not a dream anymore. we have very concrete steps to go do that. . this is an international endeavor. we have a very solid plan. and agreements and contracts out there. it is a great time to be here. a lot of exciting things going on. obviously, you know, landing today was one of them. >> our next question comes on chris davenport from the washington post. >> -- chris, are you able to ask a question? >> can you hear me? >> yes. >> sorry, i was thinking gratulation's. i was mentioning how you guys got this spacecraft on the recovery both -- boat in less than 30 minutes and the crew out in an hour. i was hoping maybe hans could talk about the training going into that and what your goals were going into the mission in terms of speeding up the timeline? >> i can start and then we will let hans follow-up. congratulations to the spacex recovery team. they did a phenomenal job getting the crew out of the wa capsule onto the ship. i think o
-- lay in the demonstration to lay down the foundation for going back to the moon.ustainably. operating sustainably on the moon. this is not a dream anymore. we have very concrete steps to go do that. . this is an international endeavor. we have a very solid plan. and agreements and contracts out there. it is a great time to be here. a lot of exciting things going on. obviously, you know, landing today was one of them. >> our next question comes on chris davenport from the washington...
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it is, quote, says that friendly, intelligent services are indeed intercepting and laying on the top representatives of other countries. a little on the tech side of all of that. so denmark is something of a hub, all these under she internet, cables, telecommunications, and they're all in denmark. and he's in the center of europe and the united states partners with the danish defense intelligence agency. and they provide them access the say access with all this information to all this infrastructure. and they did so perhaps behind the backs of their own government. because as a report, a big report released last year, they fired the leadership of the intelligence agency, the danish intelligence agency. when the government learned how far they had gone out, fall behind the backs of the very oversight committee that was supposed to regulate them, that they have information. they refused to cooperate with this oversight committee . so they fired these guys. we learned all these details and now you news agencies were given access to internal reports to witnesses to inside sources who con
it is, quote, says that friendly, intelligent services are indeed intercepting and laying on the top representatives of other countries. a little on the tech side of all of that. so denmark is something of a hub, all these under she internet, cables, telecommunications, and they're all in denmark. and he's in the center of europe and the united states partners with the danish defense intelligence agency. and they provide them access the say access with all this information to all this...
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and we've been laying the groundwork for mass production that will help keep costs low. and this in turn will make the vaccine more accessible to people in countries such as ours which are not as wealthy. that's things in large part to drawing on u.s. technology already used in other vaccines which the mexican developer says has proven safe and effective. the mexican government has contributed to the funding. but if it were not i think it's good i don't know when it will come out the problem here has been the lack of support for research so it will take a long time i'm going to. mexico as a country that should be a leader in the americas. and it should help supply other countries in central america. mexico's president has condemned vaccine hoarding by rich countries in the past he says his nation will share its vaccine with others. well dr peter lazy is the chairman of the department of microbiology at icann school of medicine at mount sinai in new york he and his team developed the key ingredient for the nasal spray vaccine that mexico is developing and has the snuffy n
and we've been laying the groundwork for mass production that will help keep costs low. and this in turn will make the vaccine more accessible to people in countries such as ours which are not as wealthy. that's things in large part to drawing on u.s. technology already used in other vaccines which the mexican developer says has proven safe and effective. the mexican government has contributed to the funding. but if it were not i think it's good i don't know when it will come out the problem...
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watching. >> i see her laying there on the floor.ouse. and i'm looking at him. he tells me i'm next, while he's reaching for a butcher knife. terrified. >> i just walked in. i saw blood everywhere. >> her daughter is laying there. a young girl coming home for lunch, getting brutally attacked. >> blood on the floor. shovel. doctor. also a knife. >> i truly thought britney would die. >> you wake up from your coma -- >> i'm just trying to communicate. >> she didn't give. up >> it was a struggle. >> you're not only the
watching. >> i see her laying there on the floor.ouse. and i'm looking at him. he tells me i'm next, while he's reaching for a butcher knife. terrified. >> i just walked in. i saw blood everywhere. >> her daughter is laying there. a young girl coming home for lunch, getting brutally attacked. >> blood on the floor. shovel. doctor. also a knife. >> i truly thought britney would die. >> you wake up from your coma -- >> i'm just trying to communicate....
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president emmanuel mccall admit his country could have done more to prevent the genocide new images lay bad. the destruction been down to indigenous landed brazil bye and legal gold miners. ah, b u and human rights council has voted in favor of investigating where the crimes were committed during the 11 day israel palestine conflict. it will have a broad mandate with no end date to look into all alleged violations, systemic abuses, palestinians of welcome the move, but israel describes it as shameful. kristen salumi reports from the un in new york, as palestinians in gaza. look for away forward amid a tense cease fire with israel. the un human rights council is looking back at the conflict and how it played out. the organization of his lama cooperation along with palestinians requested an investigation into possible violations of international law. a masses, indiscriminate rocket fire into israel was a clear one, according to high commissioner for human rights. michelle bash lay, but she says israel's response which killed $254.00 people, including $66.00 children, might also qualify as
president emmanuel mccall admit his country could have done more to prevent the genocide new images lay bad. the destruction been down to indigenous landed brazil bye and legal gold miners. ah, b u and human rights council has voted in favor of investigating where the crimes were committed during the 11 day israel palestine conflict. it will have a broad mandate with no end date to look into all alleged violations, systemic abuses, palestinians of welcome the move, but israel describes it as...
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and blaise just sat on the floor and lay his head down. through. it was one of the greatest moments and one of the saddest moments at the same time. >> a joyful moment for phillip, knowing his boys were family safe. but to brief because he knew his wife and three young daughters were still trapped in that mall. the walton blaise and ian, had endured feet three and a half hours in the most dangerous area. in the department store where terrorist hunted down innocent victims. terrifying for anyone, but especially for two boys, separated from their mother. this is blaise walton. it was difficult for him to recount the story of what happened to him and his brother. but he wanted to tell it starting from the beginning. the two brothers had just paid and we're still standing at the checkout line when they saw something strange. and was the first thing you hear that's weird? >> everybody looks to the main entrance. and we all looked as well. then a loud sound happens and three people go flying and that's when people realize what is going on. and t
and blaise just sat on the floor and lay his head down. through. it was one of the greatest moments and one of the saddest moments at the same time. >> a joyful moment for phillip, knowing his boys were family safe. but to brief because he knew his wife and three young daughters were still trapped in that mall. the walton blaise and ian, had endured feet three and a half hours in the most dangerous area. in the department store where terrorist hunted down innocent victims. terrifying for...
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soon president biden will lay a wreath at the tomb of unknown soldier, arlington national cemetery in virginia. we'll bring you that ceremony, the wreath laying, his remarks, all live as soon as it begins. >>> let's start first though with our colleen dianne gallagher in austin, texas. the governor says this is not over. this is going to happen in his mine, this is going to become state law, so can you walk us through what people need to know about sb-7. >> i do want to be clear that texas, even without sb-7 already has some of the most restrictive voting laws in the entire country. but what this bit of legislation that was effectively killed for this session by democrats in their walkout last night would have done is add new restrictions and regulations as well as new criminal and civil penalties to the voting process. it would end drive-through voting. and mass mailing of mail-in ballot applications by public officials. it would actually make that a crime. it would bar any voting past 9:00 p.m. it would bar sunday morning voting. it would allow judges to void elections if the number
soon president biden will lay a wreath at the tomb of unknown soldier, arlington national cemetery in virginia. we'll bring you that ceremony, the wreath laying, his remarks, all live as soon as it begins. >>> let's start first though with our colleen dianne gallagher in austin, texas. the governor says this is not over. this is going to happen in his mine, this is going to become state law, so can you walk us through what people need to know about sb-7. >> i do want to be clear...
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he stepped down from frito-lay in 2019 to focus on motivational speaking.movie based on his life is set to begin filming with eva longoria directing. >>> no matter what the truth is, he's a fascinating character. i also read that he actually didn't read or write very well when he applied for the job. he had his girlfriend make up the application and look at where he is now. he also says he is not concerned about the movie being affected by frito-lay's claims. don't forget you can also get live newscasts, breaking news, weather, much more on our new abc7 bay area app on apple tv, android tv, fire tv, and roku. all you have to do is search abc7 news bay area and download it for free. >>> with that we appreciate you joining us. that's it for abc7 news at 4:00. i'm dion lim. be sure to follow us on facebook, instagram, twitter. we are people were afraid i was contagious. i felt gross. it was kind of a shock after i started cosentyx. four years clear. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before
he stepped down from frito-lay in 2019 to focus on motivational speaking.movie based on his life is set to begin filming with eva longoria directing. >>> no matter what the truth is, he's a fascinating character. i also read that he actually didn't read or write very well when he applied for the job. he had his girlfriend make up the application and look at where he is now. he also says he is not concerned about the movie being affected by frito-lay's claims. don't forget you can also...
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this resolution lays out the problem and then lays out the resolve, the kind of public policy we havef we are going to ful address poverty. we support this agenda. that is wh it is called a third reconstruction. fully addressing poverty from the bottom up. the agenda says we must change how we measure poverty because we are measuring it wrong. right now the government says if you make $12,900 a year, or not poor. that is ridiculous. -- you are not poor. that is ridiculous. 60% of americans cannot afford a $1000 emergency. we know 400 families make an average of 97,000 and are well we make less than -- most people do not make a living wage was people in restaurants only make $2.13 an hour. we have to have guaranteed living wages, guaranteed income. it has to be clear it is going to reach down to the bottom of the poorest communities first. so it lays out this agenda what we need to do to fully, not just a little bit or 10%, 20% here or even 50%, but to fully address poverty. this resolution says come here is the resolve. there is not a scarcity of resources. don't tell us that. there i
this resolution lays out the problem and then lays out the resolve, the kind of public policy we havef we are going to ful address poverty. we support this agenda. that is wh it is called a third reconstruction. fully addressing poverty from the bottom up. the agenda says we must change how we measure poverty because we are measuring it wrong. right now the government says if you make $12,900 a year, or not poor. that is ridiculous. -- you are not poor. that is ridiculous. 60% of americans...