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lee: it doesn't. that is one of the problems with it. in my view, and i believe in the view of the founders. i would be hesitant to speak for them. i believe the way they wrote the constitution and the things they said at the time suggest that they believed the most dangerous branch of the three was the legislative branch. at least the most dangerous is the legislative power. for that reason, they entrusted only to that branch of government that is most accountable to the people. when you place an intermediate step in between there and the lawmaking power is given to someone else, especially if that someone else is not elected or accountable to the people at the same intervals or any interval at all, as is the case with most executive branch bureaucrats, the people are taken completely outside the process. it is not only anti-constitutional but fundamentally antidemocratic. michael: we have seen this under presidents of both parties. i think of a clear case where the president wants a particular policy and congress will not go along. the
lee: it doesn't. that is one of the problems with it. in my view, and i believe in the view of the founders. i would be hesitant to speak for them. i believe the way they wrote the constitution and the things they said at the time suggest that they believed the most dangerous branch of the three was the legislative branch. at least the most dangerous is the legislative power. for that reason, they entrusted only to that branch of government that is most accountable to the people. when you place...
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lee: it doesn't. and that is one of the problems with it. one of the features in my view, and i believe in the view of the founders -- i am always hesitant to speak for them. they are not here to defend themselves, but i believe the way they wrote the constitution and the things they said at the time suggest that they believed that the most dangerous branch of the three was the legislative branch. at least the most dangerous power is the legislative power. and for that reason, they entrusted it only to that branch of government that is most accountable to the people with -- people at the most regular intervals. when you place an intermediate step in between there and the lawmaking power is given to someone else, especially if that someone else is not elected or accountable to the people at the same intervals or at any interval at all, as is the case with most executive branch bureaucrats, then the people are taken completely outside the process. and it is not only anti-constitutional, but it becomes fundamentally antidemocratic. michael: we
lee: it doesn't. and that is one of the problems with it. one of the features in my view, and i believe in the view of the founders -- i am always hesitant to speak for them. they are not here to defend themselves, but i believe the way they wrote the constitution and the things they said at the time suggest that they believed that the most dangerous branch of the three was the legislative branch. at least the most dangerous power is the legislative power. and for that reason, they entrusted it...
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all of the information in the world when you put it together and ah so it's the final thing is lee it adds up to 0 it adds up to nothing all the aleutian of differentiation will be obliterated the illusion of making a profit will be obliterated because we're entering into a period of the singularity. in the 1920 s. and thirty's several 100 african-americans moved to the soviet union and many of their descendants still live in russia. no no rush but us throw up our stuff yes it got worse when things on your way. back home like american suffered from racism and a complete lack of prospects. of the real. one by elsa store. so they decided to leave everything behind and start a new life in a country about which they knew almost nothing at all some of the earth career troops who were too through during the night. found great crowds. to move a few you're going to call you and now almost a 100 years later history is repeating itself my great grandfather george time went to russia. probable worst. to go anywhere why not me. when i come here. problem drugs don't always come from unscrupulous d
all of the information in the world when you put it together and ah so it's the final thing is lee it adds up to 0 it adds up to nothing all the aleutian of differentiation will be obliterated the illusion of making a profit will be obliterated because we're entering into a period of the singularity. in the 1920 s. and thirty's several 100 african-americans moved to the soviet union and many of their descendants still live in russia. no no rush but us throw up our stuff yes it got worse when...
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mary lee, it's thursday. it's a little cloudy. what are you thinking out there? >>> this afternoon we are going to have that sunshine once again. if you are liking this weather, you will like today as well. our quiet and typical april weather pattern continues for the bay area. a live look with our sales force tower camera as we look east at the bay bridge and across the bay. you can see the clouds in the sky. our temperatures are chillier, in the 30s and 40s to start our day. 47 livermore, san francisco, mid 40s san jose and mid 30s for santa rosa and dealing with that fog especially for parts of the north bay. i will show you this in a moment. a breezy start to our day, westerly winds at 18, 17 oakland, 13 hayward, 12 in concord, 22-mile per hour winds right now in fairfield. checking the visibility down to about a half mile in santa rosa and a mile and three quarters for napa. you see the locations getting that cloudy start as well. so minor changes through friday. not a lot is going on in terms of differences with our weather. as we look to our weekend, warme
mary lee, it's thursday. it's a little cloudy. what are you thinking out there? >>> this afternoon we are going to have that sunshine once again. if you are liking this weather, you will like today as well. our quiet and typical april weather pattern continues for the bay area. a live look with our sales force tower camera as we look east at the bay bridge and across the bay. you can see the clouds in the sky. our temperatures are chillier, in the 30s and 40s to start our day. 47...
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it gettysburg. i don't i mean i think that lee that shows lee at his aggressive worst. i think the pickup peter grew us all on the third day gettysburg. i mean the first day he in planet it went well. i think it it probably made some sense for him to try to continue the offense tactical offensive on the second day, although i'm with porter alexander here. you had a great first day hunker down on seminary hill and let the yankees attack you how successful of yankees been in attacking the army in northern virginia over the history of the army, but lee's aggressive. i mean lee didn't go north with the idea of fighting a battle or waging a campaignery loses a third of his general officers as casualties and you know 25,000 in his man. he wanted was a logistical campaign for the most part for him. i think he anticipated probably the likelihood of some kind of battle at some point on his terms. that isn't what he got in the end, but but it isn't just a campaign going north to look for a giant fight and a giant bloodletting which is which is house how some people address it. i t
it gettysburg. i don't i mean i think that lee that shows lee at his aggressive worst. i think the pickup peter grew us all on the third day gettysburg. i mean the first day he in planet it went well. i think it it probably made some sense for him to try to continue the offense tactical offensive on the second day, although i'm with porter alexander here. you had a great first day hunker down on seminary hill and let the yankees attack you how successful of yankees been in attacking the army in...
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government support it is a big deal you know where i come from it's not just about me it's not to my dick lee it is my parents it is my family it is my community it is those who might be you know looking up to me and saying ok i want to do what she's doing but yeah i know the pressure is definitely there saw themselves students in south africa in fees to their universities here davits university alone fees worth more than 50000000 euros that's almost double the amount that it was 2017 the universities are hoping for the governments to intervene but the big question in the end of the day is can south africa really afford free university education for. the budget for the state run this fast program which covers tuition and offer us a stipend for needy students has more than tripled in the last 5 years yet it's not enough says the head of the university's association the university's depend on the income raised by fees. because subsidies in 2 nations are dwindling 50 to 60 percent of students in the system qualify for this 1st percy. education history for the. question is we really don't have. a sy
government support it is a big deal you know where i come from it's not just about me it's not to my dick lee it is my parents it is my family it is my community it is those who might be you know looking up to me and saying ok i want to do what she's doing but yeah i know the pressure is definitely there saw themselves students in south africa in fees to their universities here davits university alone fees worth more than 50000000 euros that's almost double the amount that it was 2017 the...
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. >>> i am meteorologist mary lee. it's been a gray start to our day, a gray morning. we it was when she started forgetting things. i didn't know how much mom was struggliling. whenen i picturered us grgrowing old d together.. i didndn't envisioion this. i did thinink of it, b but i o thought t of her hapappines, anand i would d never put t mm ininto a facilility. i i love carining for him.. we've bebeen togetheher for r so many yeyears, he's m my best fririend. but t i can't dodo it alone e a. ifif he's at h home, gettitg the bebest care... home carare with ann entirere support t team. mom coululd stay in n her hou, as long g as she wanants. thekey w would be the perfrfect solutition. ththey'd play y her favoririte, cook h her favoritite foods.. and walklk everyday,y, safel! his daysys will be f filled wh joyful m moments. she'd hahave her digignity ad i i wouldn't h have to do this.....by myself.f. this u unplugged d device is protectcting ouour beautifuful coastlinis and d more. put ofoff chores and ususe less enenergy frfrom 4 to 9 9 pm to help p keep our state gogo
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. >>> time for a check of our weather with meteorologist mary lee. >>> it was so nice to have the rain yesterday. now we are looking at drier, quieter weather for many of us. the low pressure system that brought the rain yesterday and snow in the sierra will continue to move out of here. we are looking at high pressure building in as we head through the next few days. you see mostly sunny to partly sunny skies tracking a weather system to our north, could bring isolated shower, lake, mendocino county, you could catch a spotty shower this afternoon, closer to that r nor tomorrow, more sunshine and temperatures on the rise. so the start of our warm up as we look to your tuesday. high pressure is building in for us. we will warm things mid week so wednesday and thursday is the warmest days out of the extended forecast. we picked up a tenth to a half inch of rain yesterday. that was a welcome sight for sure. it's been a month and a half since we've had the widespread rain. we need more of it. at this point we are in severe to extreme drought for the bay area, a big concern as we head into
. >>> time for a check of our weather with meteorologist mary lee. >>> it was so nice to have the rain yesterday. now we are looking at drier, quieter weather for many of us. the low pressure system that brought the rain yesterday and snow in the sierra will continue to move out of here. we are looking at high pressure building in as we head through the next few days. you see mostly sunny to partly sunny skies tracking a weather system to our north, could bring isolated...
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support it is a big deal you know where i come from it's not just about to me it's not to my dick lee it is my parents it is my family it is my community it is those who might you know looking up to me and saying ok i want to do what she's doing but yeah i know the pressure is definitely fathers of students in south africa in fees to their universities here davits university alone fees worth more than 50000000 euros that's almost double the amount that it was 2017 the universities are hoping for the governments to intervene but the big question in the end of the day is can south africa really afford free university education for. the budget for the state run this fast program which covers tuition and offer us a stipend for needy students has more than tripled in the last 5 years yet it's not enough says the head of the university's association the university's depend on the income raised by fees because subsidies and donations are dwindling 50 to 60 percent of the students in the system qualify for the see if it gives you this fee for the. the question is we really don't have. a system w
support it is a big deal you know where i come from it's not just about to me it's not to my dick lee it is my parents it is my family it is my community it is those who might you know looking up to me and saying ok i want to do what she's doing but yeah i know the pressure is definitely fathers of students in south africa in fees to their universities here davits university alone fees worth more than 50000000 euros that's almost double the amount that it was 2017 the universities are hoping...
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. >>> time for a check of the weather with meteorologist mary lee. it will be feeling kind of like summer this weekend? but temperatures will be rising . in fact, sunday, in somespots 90 degrees. feeling like summer with those temperatur live look at the tower camera, as we look southeast across the bay and you can see clear skies up there, temperatures are running in the 50s and the 60s, cocker coming at 65, 57 open, livermore 67, 55 in san francisco, 66 and as a and 57 santa rosa. most sunny skies. this afternoon we are looking at those westerly winds, i am tracking it on to the flow for le an ndfo, 10 in oakland, als mile an hour winds in livee and about one mile ouan the north and palo alto. a quiet spring, weather conditions continue for us, the weather pattern for the bay area, dry weather over the next several days, a bit warmer as we look to tomorrow, heating up as we look to the weekend with highs in late into the 80s and sunday looks to be the warmest day out of the weekend. actually out of the extended forecast. the seasonal daytime highs as
. >>> time for a check of the weather with meteorologist mary lee. it will be feeling kind of like summer this weekend? but temperatures will be rising . in fact, sunday, in somespots 90 degrees. feeling like summer with those temperatur live look at the tower camera, as we look southeast across the bay and you can see clear skies up there, temperatures are running in the 50s and the 60s, cocker coming at 65, 57 open, livermore 67, 55 in san francisco, 66 and as a and 57 santa rosa....
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harris and speaker pelosi both with bay area ties that meant so much for women like congresswoman lee. >> it really reminded me of the individuals, those people, those women who fought so hard and paid such a deep price just to get to this point today. so this was quite the moment for reflection just for me personallys are congresswoman lee was there in the house chambers. others watched from across the nation. those like children's of san francisco's ceo gina frommer who was in charge of the plans president biden spoke of. >> millions of dollars in support of a universal prek and extended subsidies for child care, game changer for families. this will be a historic investment in children. >> reporter: it wasn't all smiles. the spending also means taxing. while the plan is to tax the top 12% many republicans are skeptical. >> i wrote about his idea to raise taxes. the economy is now just recovering. siphoning money from the private sector is not a good idea. >> abc 7 news insider phil matir joined us after biden's the address. and says the plan to richest residents would have a negative effec
harris and speaker pelosi both with bay area ties that meant so much for women like congresswoman lee. >> it really reminded me of the individuals, those people, those women who fought so hard and paid such a deep price just to get to this point today. so this was quite the moment for reflection just for me personallys are congresswoman lee was there in the house chambers. others watched from across the nation. those like children's of san francisco's ceo gina frommer who was in charge of...
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it's an unlikely place two large military forces to meet, general lee's army of northern virginia. all told, about 95,000 soldiers within a six mile radius of here. unlikely because it's not where either army wanted to be but it's where they ended up. and as fate would have it for general lee, his army was practically surrounded by general grant's forces on april 9, 1865, general lee, around 1:30 in the afternoon, general lee would meet general grant at the mclain house one of the nicer upper middle class homes in the village. they would meet to discuss the terms of the surrender of the army. effectively bringing about the ending of the war. that's certainly a crucial story, nationally significant and no doubt the reason this has been designated a national historic site. however, there are plenty of untold stories about ap mad dix. of course, for students of history, we struggle with that idea. if that were true, the 150 years that have followed the civil war don't make a lot of sense. in fact, during the centennial, the 100th anniversary of the centennial of the ending of the civil
it's an unlikely place two large military forces to meet, general lee's army of northern virginia. all told, about 95,000 soldiers within a six mile radius of here. unlikely because it's not where either army wanted to be but it's where they ended up. and as fate would have it for general lee, his army was practically surrounded by general grant's forces on april 9, 1865, general lee, around 1:30 in the afternoon, general lee would meet general grant at the mclain house one of the nicer upper...
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was friendly fire or man's best friend lee fire i don't know what the hell they call it when it's a dog but the cops were put on desk duty which means they picked up all the do the dog left under their desk when it couldn't physically outside. cobbs can't avoid shooting their own dogs they don't need more weapons plus i doubt biden will use an executive order to stop this when he's just put forward a defense budget larger than drums well i mean not just biden who is fine with the transfers. the present congress to get defense contractor donor cash though georgia house rep hank johnson did recently reintroduce a bipartisan bill called the stop militarizing law enforcement act and the transfers. well that's great maybe he'll make some progress with that. yeah lee let's see if a black person from georgia gets his concerns addressed sculling so well for them right now hank johnson is lucky if the media doesn't use this photo on the air when he dies yeah but that is obituary will say he was also one of the greatest athletes of all time good for a. 6 wonderful thanks a lot natalie take
was friendly fire or man's best friend lee fire i don't know what the hell they call it when it's a dog but the cops were put on desk duty which means they picked up all the do the dog left under their desk when it couldn't physically outside. cobbs can't avoid shooting their own dogs they don't need more weapons plus i doubt biden will use an executive order to stop this when he's just put forward a defense budget larger than drums well i mean not just biden who is fine with the transfers. the...
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lee, it is my privilege to say you have the honors. [ applause ] >> reporter: and with that, alongside two of golf's greats, gary player and jack nicklaus, 86-year-old elder became the first african-american honorary starter at the 85th masters tournament >> i feel that i was blessed. >> reporter: but it was 1975 when the trailblazing golfer broke augusta's color barrier. the first black man to tee off at a club which had a history of discrimination and while he didn't make the cut the first time, he would go on to play at augusta five more times, inspiring generations of golfers to come >> i certainly hope that the things that i have done have inspired a lot of young black players and they will continue on with it >> that's "nightly news" for this thursday thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. ♪♪ blue ♪ ♪ oh, so lonesome for you ♪ ♪ why can't you be blue over me? ♪ blue ♪ ♪ oh, so lonesome for you ♪ ♪ tears fill my eyes 'til i can't see ♪ ♪♪ know that it's over i have realized ♪ ♪ those week words you whispered ♪ ♪ were nothing
lee, it is my privilege to say you have the honors. [ applause ] >> reporter: and with that, alongside two of golf's greats, gary player and jack nicklaus, 86-year-old elder became the first african-american honorary starter at the 85th masters tournament >> i feel that i was blessed. >> reporter: but it was 1975 when the trailblazing golfer broke augusta's color barrier. the first black man to tee off at a club which had a history of discrimination and while he didn't make...
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lee, it is my privilege to say you have the honors. [ applause ] >> reporter: and with that alongside of golf's greats, gary player and jack nicklaus, 86-year-old elder became the first african-american honorary starter at the 85th masters tournament >> i feel that i was blessed. >> reporter: but it was 1975 when the trailblazing golfer broke augusta's color barrier. the first black man to tee off at a club which had a history of discrimination and while he didn't make the cut the first time, he would go on to play at augusta five more times, inspiring generations of golfers to come >> i certainly hope that the things that i have done have inspired a lot of young black players and they will continue on with it >> that's "nightly news" for this thursday thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take >>> right now at 6:00, a sign of normalcy. in less than 24 hours, fans step back inside oracle park for the giants home opener. and warriors fans get some good news too. >> today's the day that we have a path to reopen chase center. >> the rules you need to know before you he
lee, it is my privilege to say you have the honors. [ applause ] >> reporter: and with that alongside of golf's greats, gary player and jack nicklaus, 86-year-old elder became the first african-american honorary starter at the 85th masters tournament >> i feel that i was blessed. >> reporter: but it was 1975 when the trailblazing golfer broke augusta's color barrier. the first black man to tee off at a club which had a history of discrimination and while he didn't make the cut...
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harris and speaker pelosi both with bay area ties that meant so much for women like congresswoman lee. >> it really reminded me of the individuals, those people, those women who fought so hard and paid such a deep price just to get to this point today. so this was quite the moment for reflection just for me personallys are congresswoman lee was there in the house chambers. others watched from across the nation. those like children's of san francisco's ceo gina frommer who was in charge of the plans president biden spoke of. >> millions of dollars in support of a universal prek and extended subsidies for child care, game changer for families. this will it wasn't all smiles. the spending also means taxing. while the plan is to tax the top 12% many republicans are skeptical. >> i wrote about his idea to raise taxes. the economy is now just recovering. siphoning money from the private sector is not a good idea. >> abc 7 news insider phil matir joined us after biden's the address. and says the plan to richest residents would have a negative effect. >> that might prompt some of them to relocate. >
harris and speaker pelosi both with bay area ties that meant so much for women like congresswoman lee. >> it really reminded me of the individuals, those people, those women who fought so hard and paid such a deep price just to get to this point today. so this was quite the moment for reflection just for me personallys are congresswoman lee was there in the house chambers. others watched from across the nation. those like children's of san francisco's ceo gina frommer who was in charge of...
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time we've gone just anyone's gone just above that level with certainty certain really important lee it can be manufactured at last at large scale and we're hearing from the syrian institute of india today that they won't be able to produce 200000000 doses or more making the vaccine affordable for those who need it most will be the next challenge still for this small clinic research center in pristina faso where there have been decades of efforts against malaria this experimental vaccine is a breakthrough not just for science but for humanity nicholas hawk al-jazeera. u.s. president joe biden's called on global leaders to work together on a transition to clean energy this on the 2nd day of his global summit on climate change biden laid out how washington will achieve the target of cutting carbon emissions in half by the year 2030 he invited climate advisors and business leaders to look at what he called the valuable economic opportunities of tackling the crisis among them bill gates who urged governments and the private sector to work together u.s. lawmakers and activists meanwhile have
time we've gone just anyone's gone just above that level with certainty certain really important lee it can be manufactured at last at large scale and we're hearing from the syrian institute of india today that they won't be able to produce 200000000 doses or more making the vaccine affordable for those who need it most will be the next challenge still for this small clinic research center in pristina faso where there have been decades of efforts against malaria this experimental vaccine is a...
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really important lee it can be manufactured at last at large scale and we're hearing from the syrian institute of india today that they would be able to produce 200000000 doses or more making the vaccine affordable for those who need it most will be the next challenge still for this small clinic research center in brooklyn afonso but there have been decades of efforts against malaria this experimental vaccine is a breakthrough not just for science but for humanity nicholas hawke al-jazeera at least 8 people have been killed in. india's border with china that happened off a part of a class you have collapsed and without a cond stays on friday it had a group of laborous who were working on a road indeed all day was able to save 430 people in a rescue operation. rescue teams are continuing their battle against time to find an indonesian submarine that's missing with $53.00 crewmembers on board it's as supplies are calculated to run out search crews are working in waters around the island of bali with several other nations helping but a navy spokesman said that that been no progress isra
really important lee it can be manufactured at last at large scale and we're hearing from the syrian institute of india today that they would be able to produce 200000000 doses or more making the vaccine affordable for those who need it most will be the next challenge still for this small clinic research center in brooklyn afonso but there have been decades of efforts against malaria this experimental vaccine is a breakthrough not just for science but for humanity nicholas hawke al-jazeera at...
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lee. it was a quiet night on the street. the play you see under way.arriage pulled up and stopped in front of that big gaslamp and lincoln went inside. around 10:15, the doors of ford's theatre burst open and first dozens and hundreds and over 1,000 people came rushing out those doors screaming. at first, some people thought the theater was on fire. then they heard the shouts, lincoln's been shot, burn the theater. find the assassination. and that got the attention of the residents of this boarding house. the first person who noticed what was happening was a guy named george francis who lived on the first floor. he came outside and walked into the street and he could only get hallway across and people were screaming, the president was dead. he walked right up to the president's body as it was being carried across the street. another border on the second floor heard the noise too. he came downstairs and went outside. he saw the commotion too and he heard the shouts that lincoln had been shot. there were so many people outside in the street. he retreated
lee. it was a quiet night on the street. the play you see under way.arriage pulled up and stopped in front of that big gaslamp and lincoln went inside. around 10:15, the doors of ford's theatre burst open and first dozens and hundreds and over 1,000 people came rushing out those doors screaming. at first, some people thought the theater was on fire. then they heard the shouts, lincoln's been shot, burn the theater. find the assassination. and that got the attention of the residents of this...
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really important lee it can be manufactured at last at large scale and we're hearing from the syrian institute of india today that they would be able to produce 200000000 doses or more. making the vaccine affordable for those who need it most will be the next challenge still for this small clinic research. entered greek you know found so good there have been decades of efforts against malaria this experimental vaccine is a breakthrough no inches for science but for humanity. 0. so history is being made in earth orbit as for astronauts travel to the international space station on a recycled rocket for the 1st time the space x. mission blasted off from the kennedy space center in florida reusing a falcon rocket and dragon capsule there's only gallagher reports from florida it's hoped it could dramatically cut the cost a few just space travel. and launches from the kennedy space center in florida are among the most spectacular 3 to one. on friday mornings blast off did not disappoint this is the 3rd crude launch from space 6 in less than 12 months the 1st time the company reuse their fa
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really important lee it can be manufactured at last at large scale and we're hearing from the syrian institute of india today that they would be able to produce 200000000 doses or more making the vaccine affordable for those who need it most will be the next challenge still for this small clinic research center in pristina faso where there have been decades of efforts against malaria this experimental vaccine is a breakthrough not just for science but for humanity nicholas hawk al-jazeera. at least 8 people have died after an avalanche near india's border with china it happened after part of a classy a collapsed in with our current on friday it hit a group of labor as it will working on a road india's army was able to save 430 people in a rescue operation. israel's army says that it struck an observation post belonging to hamas in the gaza strip israel says that it was responding to at least 10 rockets which have been fired from the palestinian territory it's the worst cross border violence in months some were shot down by israel's. defense system u.s. president joe biden has called
really important lee it can be manufactured at last at large scale and we're hearing from the syrian institute of india today that they would be able to produce 200000000 doses or more making the vaccine affordable for those who need it most will be the next challenge still for this small clinic research center in pristina faso where there have been decades of efforts against malaria this experimental vaccine is a breakthrough not just for science but for humanity nicholas hawk al-jazeera. at...
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lee: it's been a little bit on the lower end of our sales, what we'd expect for the category. ind of gets people to pay attention, and obviously -- lemonis: your calories are 25 for 1 tablespoon. this competitive marinade is 10 calories. it feels a little misleading that you're calling it skinny. ana: but i don't know right now in this day and age a single person that is counting calories as a way of dieting. it's just not done anymore. lemonis: i'm pretty sure that people still look at calories. ana: i don't think so. trevor: i count my calories. ana: right. i don't know many people that count them. lemonis: well, you know one. ana: didn't know that about him, but let's make something with each of those products. there's only one of them that you'll eat. guarantee you. lemonis: yeah. her way of justifying her decisions are to refute everybody else's feedback. you want to be able to be partners with somebody and give them feedback. if every single idea you have is shot down, doesn't it put your money at risk? so, we're going to go to a focus group in miami. ana: oh, okay. lemon
lee: it's been a little bit on the lower end of our sales, what we'd expect for the category. ind of gets people to pay attention, and obviously -- lemonis: your calories are 25 for 1 tablespoon. this competitive marinade is 10 calories. it feels a little misleading that you're calling it skinny. ana: but i don't know right now in this day and age a single person that is counting calories as a way of dieting. it's just not done anymore. lemonis: i'm pretty sure that people still look at...
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lee: it won't be easy, but what do they do about it? the bottom line is the fed is not moving rates anytime soon. what you have is a very steep curve in the u.s., and that means for euros and investors, for japanese investors, they can buy treasuries and hedge their fx. right now, eurozone investor can hedge their fx for three months, they are in one junta 20 basis points over buns. -- they are in 120 basis points over bunds. that does not get paid for by the bond market. so you have a basic allan's shortfall. in that world, the dollar has to go down. we saw over the last couple of months this upgrade to u.s. growth expectations. we saw shorter momentum traders bought the dollar. now as things calm down, the default for the dollar will be for the dollar to go down. if you haven't got more news, if we haven't got rates going up, if we don't have a short squeeze, the default for the dollar will be this drift lower. that is what we have seen over the last few weeks, and that is where we are now. this is why for me, that is going to be the
lee: it won't be easy, but what do they do about it? the bottom line is the fed is not moving rates anytime soon. what you have is a very steep curve in the u.s., and that means for euros and investors, for japanese investors, they can buy treasuries and hedge their fx. right now, eurozone investor can hedge their fx for three months, they are in one junta 20 basis points over buns. -- they are in 120 basis points over bunds. that does not get paid for by the bond market. so you have a basic...
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lee, it is my privilege to say you have the honors. [ applause ] [ applause ] >> thank you, lee. een jackets. joining lee on the first tee, the winner of three masters tournaments, including 60 years ago this week when he became the masters' first international champion. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome golf's preeminent global ambassador, mr. gary player. [ cheers and applause ] gary, play away, please. [ applause ] >> and finally, joining lee and gary is a man who is celebrating the 35th anniversary of his historic sixth green jacket. [ applause ] his performance in 1986 was legendary and widely celebrated as one of the greatest victories in the history of the game. ladies and gentlemen, mr. jack nicklaus. [ cheers and applause ] jack, the tee is yours. >> okay. >> that was the hardest part. [ laughter ] >> all right! [ applause ] >> thank you, lee, gary, and jack. the 2021 masters is now officially under way. enjoy the tournament, everyone. [ cheers and right here on cbs. >> great to see those guys playing. >>> ahead in our "a more perfect union" series, manuel bojorquez sh
lee, it is my privilege to say you have the honors. [ applause ] [ applause ] >> thank you, lee. een jackets. joining lee on the first tee, the winner of three masters tournaments, including 60 years ago this week when he became the masters' first international champion. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome golf's preeminent global ambassador, mr. gary player. [ cheers and applause ] gary, play away, please. [ applause ] >> and finally, joining lee and gary is a man who is...
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house speaker nancy pelosi, both with bay area ties that meant so much to congresswoman barbara lee. >> it really reminded me of the people, the individuals, those women, especially, who fought so hard and paid such a deep price just to get today. it with us quite a moment for me personally. >> reporter: and children's council san francisco ceo was in full support of the american family's plan that president biden spoke of. ai among the other thing, the $1.8 trillion plan would provide universal preschool. >> billions of dollars in support of a universal pre-k and expanded subsidies for child care is a game-changer for family, investment for children. >> reporter: but it wasn't all smiles. the spending means taxing. the plan is to tax the top 1% but many republicans are skeptical, saying it is not sustainable. >> it is a terrible year. i wrote about his proposals to raise taxes. the economy is now just recovering. sigh finning money out of the private sec forwas and idea. . >> the vice president spoke exclusively at the live desk. >> vice president harris spoke with robin roberts and georg
house speaker nancy pelosi, both with bay area ties that meant so much to congresswoman barbara lee. >> it really reminded me of the people, the individuals, those women, especially, who fought so hard and paid such a deep price just to get today. it with us quite a moment for me personally. >> reporter: and children's council san francisco ceo was in full support of the american family's plan that president biden spoke of. ai among the other thing, the $1.8 trillion plan would...
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knowledge when committee against torture is certain that it's carried on through team lee it's received report after report that it's carried out routinely by your security forces and you would really would have us believe that they've all got it wrong and where bangladesh i would not i would not deny it and i would not say that they have it wrong but i do also want to say that as far as the government is concerned. torture is illegal and we try to make sure that carter doesn't take you know why i was objecting to the way you posed the question mr sebastian is the cause so many good things have happened in bangladesh could a bangladesh is one of the spectacular successes of development yes and you're very good at promoting the successes economic successes for in front of your country and the like but that's not what i have come along about i'm not what i'm asking you about i'm asking you about the things that have gone wrong in your country your government for instance claims 0 tolerance of corruption where the boss of transparency international bangladesh him self summed up the extent
knowledge when committee against torture is certain that it's carried on through team lee it's received report after report that it's carried out routinely by your security forces and you would really would have us believe that they've all got it wrong and where bangladesh i would not i would not deny it and i would not say that they have it wrong but i do also want to say that as far as the government is concerned. torture is illegal and we try to make sure that carter doesn't take you know...
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oh, how great it was to watch congresswoman sheila jackson lee and congressman alcee hastings take on an issue and mentor someone like me. it gives me great pleasure to turn the microphone over, madam speaker, to congresswoman sheila jackson lee, who will manage the rest of the hour. ms. jackson lee: madam chair, i thank you so very much for yielding tonight. and i thank you for establishing the uniqueness of this special order. it's a special, special order in tribute and in remembrance of alcee lamar hastings, tireless fighter for justice and equality, dean of the florida congressional delegation, former united states district court judge, first african-american elected to congress from florida since reconstruction, vice chair of the committee on rules, and former member of the intelligence committee, chairman of the helsinki commission, member of congress for 28 years, mentor, beloved colleague, and dear friend. so tonight, with humility, gratitude, and a broken heart, i rise to anchor this congressional black caucus special order in remembrance of congressman alcee hastings, a see
oh, how great it was to watch congresswoman sheila jackson lee and congressman alcee hastings take on an issue and mentor someone like me. it gives me great pleasure to turn the microphone over, madam speaker, to congresswoman sheila jackson lee, who will manage the rest of the hour. ms. jackson lee: madam chair, i thank you so very much for yielding tonight. and i thank you for establishing the uniqueness of this special order. it's a special, special order in tribute and in remembrance of...
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government support it is a big deal you know where i come from it's not just about me it's not my dick lee it is my parents it is my family it is my community it is doles who might be you know looking up to me and saying ok i want to do what she's doing but yeah i know the pressure is definitely thousands of students in south africa in fees to the universities here davits university alone fees worth more than $50000000.00 euros that's almost double the amount that it was 2017 the universities are hoping for the governments to intervene but the big question in the end of the day is can south africa really afford free university education for. the budget for the state runs fast program which covers tuition and offer us a stipend for needy students as more than tripled in the last 5 years yet it's not enough says the head of the university's association the university's depend on the income raised by fees because subsidies and donations are dwindling 50 to 60 percent of the students in the system qualify for this. if education is free for the. question is we really don't have. a system. we don't
government support it is a big deal you know where i come from it's not just about me it's not my dick lee it is my parents it is my family it is my community it is doles who might be you know looking up to me and saying ok i want to do what she's doing but yeah i know the pressure is definitely thousands of students in south africa in fees to the universities here davits university alone fees worth more than $50000000.00 euros that's almost double the amount that it was 2017 the universities...
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lee ready. and sidney crosby knows how to work it. all right. this was my favorite play that a fan has been involved with so far last night, justin turner the long ball to left, never try and catch a ball while holding a full tub of nachos that he did. it gets about full of it. that's the sporting life right now. get it back to you guys, all right? mark. see later, julie. see tomorrow night, fix that step. morning. i'm still sleeping. happy anniversary. mm. and they said we wouldn't last. [ chuckles ] who said that? oh, look at you. you're cute. go ahead. open it. what have you done? nothing. something, nothing. it's a view-master. look inside. oh, it's us. [ chuckles ] [ gasps ] look at how young we are. oh, god, that perm. yeah, it really framed my face. why is there a picture of a bracelet? huh. must be some kind of a mistake. what the heck is that? oh, phil, you didn't. oh, my god. what? did he? did he? [ gasps ] it's beautiful. oh, sweetie, i love it.
lee ready. and sidney crosby knows how to work it. all right. this was my favorite play that a fan has been involved with so far last night, justin turner the long ball to left, never try and catch a ball while holding a full tub of nachos that he did. it gets about full of it. that's the sporting life right now. get it back to you guys, all right? mark. see later, julie. see tomorrow night, fix that step. morning. i'm still sleeping. happy anniversary. mm. and they said we wouldn't last. [...
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it meant. in his book, "robert e. lees dangerous because it goes after our myth and our identity and what i was doing was challenging the army and west point about who it is and what it wants to be, and now i'm so happy. the army is leading the way. it can't wait to change. west point, they've already got a plan. >> are you changing history? >> we're changing commemoration. history is what historians to look at the past to find out what happened, but commemoration is a society, of who do we honor. we should honor those who live the value that is we cherish today, not those who fought for slavery and treason 160 years ago. >> but that battle is not over. as the country witnessed on january 6th, those symbols of th are sti vy chy.al enou sawhat coederate battle flag, and i think people don't understand the difference between the confederate flag and battle flag. >> it's the flag of treason. that's what i call it. when i saw the flag of treason go by there, i was ready to put my uniform back on and go there. we don't do insu
it meant. in his book, "robert e. lees dangerous because it goes after our myth and our identity and what i was doing was challenging the army and west point about who it is and what it wants to be, and now i'm so happy. the army is leading the way. it can't wait to change. west point, they've already got a plan. >> are you changing history? >> we're changing commemoration. history is what historians to look at the past to find out what happened, but commemoration is a society,...
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if a post is named after an extremist: fort hood, fort bragg, fort lee-- it kind of sets the tone thatical with the right morals can still be honored. >> "against all enemies, foreign and domestic." >> schifrin: the pentagon says the stand-down has focused on the morals of its mandatory oath. >> "that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states, against all enemies, foreign and domestic." >> the number ought to be zero, given the fact that you take an oath to defend the constitution of the united states, that you make a promise to the american people about what you stand for. but even though the number is small, it can have an outsized, corrosive effect. >> schifrin: today, pentagon spokesman john kirby unveiled new steps, including a new military-wide definition of extremism, standardizing extremism screening among recruits, and training service members as they leave the military on extremist groups that recruit veterans. >> more needs to be done to educate and inform transitioning members, about who and what are waiting for them on the other side. we have evidence
if a post is named after an extremist: fort hood, fort bragg, fort lee-- it kind of sets the tone thatical with the right morals can still be honored. >> "against all enemies, foreign and domestic." >> schifrin: the pentagon says the stand-down has focused on the morals of its mandatory oath. >> "that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states, against all enemies, foreign and domestic." >> the number ought to be zero, given the...
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it. >> okay. neo. chinese electric carmaker and competitor to tesla. lee what do you like >> i got a few gray hairs. i think about toyota when i was a kid. you have the support of the government there and i think that means a lot you are talking earlier in the show about the travel and actually just the car travel and the way it picked up compared back to 2019 there's a ton of opportunity in the market and home market, if you will i think this bodes well for the company. in addition, they are doing work as it relates to power generation and getting vehicles charged up quickly i think that bodes well for the company long term. >> yeah. really, an interesting pick there and the stock has done well obviously, if you bought it a any time before now, you made money on it. you will not take a profit on it, but ride it out. >> absolutely. the pull back that occurred presents a buying opportunity. >> okay. pull back. buy the stock. you see it going back to last year quickly, on a macro level, what is most important? earnings or fed? >> the standing. if we were to
it. >> okay. neo. chinese electric carmaker and competitor to tesla. lee what do you like >> i got a few gray hairs. i think about toyota when i was a kid. you have the support of the government there and i think that means a lot you are talking earlier in the show about the travel and actually just the car travel and the way it picked up compared back to 2019 there's a ton of opportunity in the market and home market, if you will i think this bodes well for the company. in...
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lee. >> it's are back in the classroom. their reactions after year of remote learning. >> it's 28 right now checking out the weather or as fauci was, say, the the weather and it looks like we're going to get a little bit of rain. it's going to be a little cool. little windy, a guess as the storm rolls in big things in play. john, for the weekend. yeah, it's the up and down that we have been seeing just summer like weather for a while now. so now it's time to introduce a little bit of winter weather back in there. >> we'll be looking at a big cool down come the weekend and some rainfall for the first time in well over 30 days across the bay area come sunday and monday of next week. nice to be seeing that. that just means you got to enjoy the mild stuff. well, we've got it. sure. it looks a little gray out there this morning. your view outside from berkeley. not showing a lot of sun just yet. in fact, it's really foggy right along portions. the coastline this morning. so watch for some dense patches of fog as you do leave the
lee. >> it's are back in the classroom. their reactions after year of remote learning. >> it's 28 right now checking out the weather or as fauci was, say, the the weather and it looks like we're going to get a little bit of rain. it's going to be a little cool. little windy, a guess as the storm rolls in big things in play. john, for the weekend. yeah, it's the up and down that we have been seeing just summer like weather for a while now. so now it's time to introduce a little bit...
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lee. >> it's 8. '08, right now and today organizers who want the mayor of windsor removed from office are going to file the paperwork that we're talking about. mayor dominic foppoli has been under investigation for claims that he sexually assaulted 6 women. >> and a growing number in the community now want him officially out of office so they want to kron 4. sarah stinson is live in windsor with what happens next era. >> well, we know mayor dominic foppoli. he stepped down. he said as this investigation continues into the assault allegations that have been put forth against move from those 6 women. he has stepped down, but many people in this town say that is not enough they wanted him to resign instead he stepped down. so here we are at a point where a lot of people were frustrated are ready to sign a recall election petition today. the first very first step into that. formal first step is happening. that's a notice of intent that's filed with the town clerk. i've reached out to the town clerk to see what exactly that's happening. this is all to remove foppoli from office through a recal
lee. >> it's 8. '08, right now and today organizers who want the mayor of windsor removed from office are going to file the paperwork that we're talking about. mayor dominic foppoli has been under investigation for claims that he sexually assaulted 6 women. >> and a growing number in the community now want him officially out of office so they want to kron 4. sarah stinson is live in windsor with what happens next era. >> well, we know mayor dominic foppoli. he stepped down. he...
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sentenced for taking part in anti-government protests in 2019 among them is veteran campaigner martin lee it was given a suspended sentence of 11 months on media tycoon jimmy lai was sentenced to 12 months in this case of more. a separate matter $2900.00 mass protests where opposition to a bill that would have allowed criminal suspects to be extradited to mainland china it was shelved but beijing later imposed a contentious national security law on kong let's go live now to rob hong kong how serious adrian brown is outside the courthouse there adrian we can hear some disturbance going on behind you you'll tell us about that no doubt you were in court for those hearings tell us about these verdicts and the reaction to them. well you can hear some of the reaction at the moment day 3 of these are supporters of the activists who were sentenced on friday was for them of course it is a mix through so for received suspended sentences but 5 others have been jailed for terms rating from 8 to 18 months and at the moment actually they're chanting some of the slogans you heard during those protests in 2
sentenced for taking part in anti-government protests in 2019 among them is veteran campaigner martin lee it was given a suspended sentence of 11 months on media tycoon jimmy lai was sentenced to 12 months in this case of more. a separate matter $2900.00 mass protests where opposition to a bill that would have allowed criminal suspects to be extradited to mainland china it was shelved but beijing later imposed a contentious national security law on kong let's go live now to rob hong kong how...
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this is seemed to be an organized, coordinated effort that happened online, but it's katie's crime reporter henry lee reports. it seems one local city was able to steer them in a different direction. looters converged on oakland in emeryville early thursday morning, apparently upset by police misconduct a day after derek's children was convicted of murdering george floyd. there's a large number of chatter that said to loot until justice is served. on dweeb believe it has to do with law enforcement and the encounters that have happened nationwide family. andhra police lieutenant ali khan says a crime analyst monitoring social media learned about the initial target for the looters. it was specifically to pay for center, so the mall and both wal mart stores in the city decided to close early. san leandro police sworn bay fair mall and the city warned that it was considering a curfew. the strategy worked. the mall wasn't hit, but the would be looters decided on plan b. the chatter on social media moved from side leandro on began focusing on emeryville and oakland. the best buy story in oakland was target
this is seemed to be an organized, coordinated effort that happened online, but it's katie's crime reporter henry lee reports. it seems one local city was able to steer them in a different direction. looters converged on oakland in emeryville early thursday morning, apparently upset by police misconduct a day after derek's children was convicted of murdering george floyd. there's a large number of chatter that said to loot until justice is served. on dweeb believe it has to do with law...
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it enough to beat houston? rookie james wiseman injured his knee in the first half. did not return. and, mri is upcoming. second quarter, damian leeed it. wiggins scored 25. golden state led by 17 at the break. steph got hot in the third. 80-65. curry hits from oakland. scored 23 in the corner. 38 points. less than two minutes to play, the birthday boy throws down the dunk and the warriors win. they move a game-and-a-half ahead of new orleans for that last playoff spot in the western conference. >>> baseball, brandon crawford. turned out to be a good luck charm, that head band. alex dickerson's falls in left. the giants up 1-0. top five, now tied at 1-1. ryan mcmahon's two run shot gave colorado a 3- 1 lead. already his fifth home run of the year. same score, bottom sixth. crawford with the line drive into the arcade. three run go ahead home run. that proved to be the game winner. giants win their third straight, a final of 4-3. >>> frankie matas taking a line drive off the thigh. he actually stayed in the game. oakland. loriano with a two run home run onto the top of the train tracks. his first home run of the year. next half inn
it enough to beat houston? rookie james wiseman injured his knee in the first half. did not return. and, mri is upcoming. second quarter, damian leeed it. wiggins scored 25. golden state led by 17 at the break. steph got hot in the third. 80-65. curry hits from oakland. scored 23 in the corner. 38 points. less than two minutes to play, the birthday boy throws down the dunk and the warriors win. they move a game-and-a-half ahead of new orleans for that last playoff spot in the western...
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just a pain it looks bad smells bad and yet it has huge potential clever recycling we can make it stream lee useful products from it like in the netherlands. we are using natural resources at a very fast pace some are finite others renewable but nature can't keep up with us . we also generate vast amounts of greenhouse. cities account for 70 percent of them. the dutch capital amsterdam is aiming to create a circular economy by 2050 that involves containing the use of new rule materials avoiding waste and reusing as much as possible that by slashing emissions. the city sanitation department fishes $42.00 tons of floating plastic trash out of the canals every year a lot more probably gets through. we never got around 2 thirds of all the plastic in the ocean actually traveled by our rivers to our sea ocean and quite some trash that you see on the street or that this is there and in this rivers and then of course the rivers flow to work to see you so it's one of the kind of transport and magnus magnusson plastic pollution and that's why we would really like to stop it there a memory of elaine's
just a pain it looks bad smells bad and yet it has huge potential clever recycling we can make it stream lee useful products from it like in the netherlands. we are using natural resources at a very fast pace some are finite others renewable but nature can't keep up with us . we also generate vast amounts of greenhouse. cities account for 70 percent of them. the dutch capital amsterdam is aiming to create a circular economy by 2050 that involves containing the use of new rule materials avoiding...
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in good condition, and when they see that type of stuff they get scared. >> reporter: jonathan lee said it'sbusy in a market that is hot with back to back showings, he is dealing with break-ins in between. >> the frustration we are having is that we have to hire housesitter's, usually a pretty long service, escrow usually takes 20 or 30 days. >> reporter: it comes at a cost from the pricey locks they're breaking, from $120 each and all the damage and the cost of hiring a sitter. >> we have the sellers pay for it, just a housesitter, we have someone in the morning dropping off breakfast and lunch for them. >> and in addition to getting room and this is s the storyy of twowo bills. one is u used to things beieing hard. ♪ the otother foundd a smararter way. one e does it hohow it's alalways been n done. ♪ the otheher does it t bette. so, which h one is youours? maxiximize your r savings. invest frorom anywhehere. finance e your home.e. for r all thingsgs money... ththank you u for callining . covid has made clear that having health insurance is morore importanant than ev. at coverered califoror
in good condition, and when they see that type of stuff they get scared. >> reporter: jonathan lee said it'sbusy in a market that is hot with back to back showings, he is dealing with break-ins in between. >> the frustration we are having is that we have to hire housesitter's, usually a pretty long service, escrow usually takes 20 or 30 days. >> reporter: it comes at a cost from the pricey locks they're breaking, from $120 each and all the damage and the cost of hiring a...
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seven weeks ago and its streets a large percentage of communities of color, but fema has said it would on leeeight weeks, and that ended comes this sunday would be very grateful. what they've done so far, but we're so close to coming to the end of this virus. we think it would be a shame that they stop it right now, chin says. alameda county currently doesn't have the manpower to run the site or anywhere near the vaccine supply. the county is opening up vaccines to anyone 16 years of age and older on april 15th. we don't have enough things that scenes they give about 42,000 doses a week and we don't we don't have that much extra that we don't have extra at all. but former fema presidential appointee mark novo says the plan was never for fema to run the operation long term on lee to get it going until the county could step in if they want to assume responsibility for it. i'm sure fema is gonna help him get there, but ultimately they've got to take it on themselves. if the coliseum site does end up closing, there are still many other vaccination sites that people can still get vaccinated in ala
seven weeks ago and its streets a large percentage of communities of color, but fema has said it would on leeeight weeks, and that ended comes this sunday would be very grateful. what they've done so far, but we're so close to coming to the end of this virus. we think it would be a shame that they stop it right now, chin says. alameda county currently doesn't have the manpower to run the site or anywhere near the vaccine supply. the county is opening up vaccines to anyone 16 years of age and...
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lee. we need to plan that disneyland trip. >> we do. how exciting! the first day it is open. i know michelle and gianna have some tickets so len and i need to make that happen too. >>> we are looking at a beautiful afternoon. we have more clouds in the sky, tracking that ocean breeze kicking in for us. that's why temperatures are cooler compared to yesterday at this time. let's show you our temperatures. really that temperature spread from the coast around the bay 70s inland from concordat 74, livermore 72. it is cooler around the bay. oakland you are 57, 55 for downtown san francisco, san jose and santa rosa you are coming in at 67 for the lunchtime hour. 24 hour temperature change, we are cooler compared to yesterday at this time. we are talking ten degrees cooler in fairfield, four degrees cooler in santa rosa, petaluma, four degrees cooler in oak land at this hour, three degrees cooler in san jose. checking winds, you see those westerly winds, that is the reason why it is a little bit cooler today. westerly winds at 20 at sfo, 12 oak land, 13-mile per hour wind now in fai
lee. we need to plan that disneyland trip. >> we do. how exciting! the first day it is open. i know michelle and gianna have some tickets so len and i need to make that happen too. >>> we are looking at a beautiful afternoon. we have more clouds in the sky, tracking that ocean breeze kicking in for us. that's why temperatures are cooler compared to yesterday at this time. let's show you our temperatures. really that temperature spread from the coast around the bay 70s inland from...
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. >> reporter: larry and lee ann, it turned out, were once high school sweethearts. ing in pennsylvania, wondered if it was too late for larry and her to take another crack at love. >> she was able to track him down on the internet and place a call to him one day while he was at work at his photography shop and, boom, just like a spark rekindled into a fire. >> reporter: according to lee ann larry told her he, too, was getting a divorce. and soon the two were texting like hormonal teens. you've been my dream girl for as long as i can remember being in love, larry wrote. life is like dry brown toast without you. lee ann was equally smitten. i lost you once and do not want to lose you again, she wrote. >> she was preparing for him to come be her husband and be a part of her life for the rest of her life. >> reporter: while he carried on with lee ann in pennsylvania, back home in san diego, larry was growing distant from connie but never mentioned getting a divorce or separating. in fact, he still kept up his family routines, even going to church with them every sunday.
. >> reporter: larry and lee ann, it turned out, were once high school sweethearts. ing in pennsylvania, wondered if it was too late for larry and her to take another crack at love. >> she was able to track him down on the internet and place a call to him one day while he was at work at his photography shop and, boom, just like a spark rekindled into a fire. >> reporter: according to lee ann larry told her he, too, was getting a divorce. and soon the two were texting like...
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the judge to offer what the jury would not give. >> laura coats, tom perez, appreciate it. >>> what film maker spike lee makes of this moment and fits into a history he documented on screen. >>> and to ohio video released of an officer involved shooting and what it shows whether the use of force was appropriate. thank you! hey, hey, no, no limu, no limu! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ scotts turf builder triple action kills weeds, prevents crab grass and feeds your lawn. all three,in just one bag. i like that. scotts turf builder triple action. it's lawn season. let's get to the yard. in the romo household we take things to the max oh yeah! honey, you still in bed? yep! bye! that's why we love skechers max cushioning footwear. they've maxed out the cushion for extreme comfort. it's like walking on clouds! big, comfy ones! oh yeah! (mom vo) we fit a lot of life into our subaru forester. (dad) it's good to be back. (mom) it sure is. (mom vo) over the years, we trusted it to carry and protect the things that were most important to us. (mom) good boy. (mom vo) we always
the judge to offer what the jury would not give. >> laura coats, tom perez, appreciate it. >>> what film maker spike lee makes of this moment and fits into a history he documented on screen. >>> and to ohio video released of an officer involved shooting and what it shows whether the use of force was appropriate. thank you! hey, hey, no, no limu, no limu! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ scotts turf builder triple action kills weeds,...
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perfect play drawn up, damion lee throws it away and the wizards add more free throws and win, 110-107, crushing loss for the warriors. golden state falls to 28-24 with 20 games remaining. >>> fans were back at oracle park and no offense to the cardboard cutouts, i'll take the real fans any day. johnny cueto with six strikeouts. bottom seven bases loaded for the bay area kid brandon crawford in a big spot and he comes through, to the gap right center. one hops the wall,7,390 fans sounded more like 41,000 in this game. giants up 2-0. cueto struck out seven. giants win, 3-1 in front of the hometown fans. >> it was definitely special just beak out there and, you know, with fans back in the crowd, being back at home and being able to get a big hit in a big situation, you know. it was a lot of fun. >>> a's in houston, oakland yet to beat the astros this season. the stanford man jed lowrie has liftoff solo oakland. shawntop of the eight, two on, game tied until he goes deep, a no doubter to right and the a's go on to win, 6-2. >>> padres were the only team without a no hitter in their franch
perfect play drawn up, damion lee throws it away and the wizards add more free throws and win, 110-107, crushing loss for the warriors. golden state falls to 28-24 with 20 games remaining. >>> fans were back at oracle park and no offense to the cardboard cutouts, i'll take the real fans any day. johnny cueto with six strikeouts. bottom seven bases loaded for the bay area kid brandon crawford in a big spot and he comes through, to the gap right center. one hops the wall,7,390 fans...