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know what quality of education is due to repeated because educate does not have control over the len us. leno's are now starting to are sold to educators so constantly you are faced with, with situations that imbalance. but over the view that the only time when human beings change their behavior is if they set out of pain, that is only time i'm actually feeling proud because i don't learn of people beat the president out of me if he was to do something like that still for taking an entire communities actually have been taking. so i think he's been driven by the patience of the tug. even if you want to tell him to stop, you know, he's not going to stop this bit is going to do. i'm a person in the line of the fish fish or just say i've got to join him child, my mother isn't going to play for anything but to have someone like you to look them up if you don't, you know, most important but some of the exit donkey you could also take the way they would of the boiler was going on. i got nothing out of this is a must also use words most use your holding off. yeah. because they have seen my sign
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he catches this fraction of a 2nd with a converted single lens reflex camera using infrared imaging to reveal points that are normally invisible and transform them into an image he makes the invisible visible. as much. as an invisible sphere surrounds you that exerts an incredibly strong influence on your life i mean it makes you want to be able to locate it and we don't want to pinpoint it awakens a deep desire instinct to bring it into the realm of perception someone who. lives and works in often in western germany. he said at the studio in an old laundry. he moves through the sceptical sphere as he captures the intangible such as the signals from nations satellites. i'm setting up my own receiver for satellite data and i can hardly wait to see what i can pick up out of the sky today or that's what's so exciting is that it's not yet such a top secret black box. you can still get into it even as a regular citizen. with a bit of technical savvy. listening to a satellite that's almost right overhead moving above europe. until 3 days into photographs images of the earth beneath clouds an
he catches this fraction of a 2nd with a converted single lens reflex camera using infrared imaging to reveal points that are normally invisible and transform them into an image he makes the invisible visible. as much. as an invisible sphere surrounds you that exerts an incredibly strong influence on your life i mean it makes you want to be able to locate it and we don't want to pinpoint it awakens a deep desire instinct to bring it into the realm of perception someone who. lives and works in...
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he captures this fraction of a 2nd with a converted single lens reflex camera using infrared imaging to reveal points that are normally invisible and transform them into an image makes the invisible visible . as much as it makes you realize an invisible sphere surrounds you that exerts an incredibly strong influence on your life i mean it makes you want to be able to locate it and we don't want to pinpoint it awakens a deep desire instinct to bring it into the realm of perception i've got someone who. lives and works in often in western germany. he set up a studio in an old laundry. he moves through the fields he captures the intangible such as the signals from earth observation satellites. i'm setting up my own receiver for satellite data and i can hardly wait to see what i can pick up out of the sky today or that's what's so exciting is that it's not yet such a top secret black box. you can still get into it even as a regular citizen. with a bit of technical savvy. listening to a satellite that's almost right overhead moving above europe. until today into photographs images of the
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i'd like to be able to say that in every lens that we use, particularly when we have so much opportunity, that we pay close attention to the c.o.p. holders to be front in line for these opportunities. thank you. >> chair bustos: thank you, vice chair. i totally agree. thank you, maria benjamin for the work you're putting into this and thank you also for being vigilant to make sure that we are able to expend these resources or approve these resources to go to the families that need them. my dream would be to have more folks come back to san francisco. folks who have the city in their blood and dna. so that would be wonderful. so thank you, everybody. commissioners, may i have a motion to approve this item? >> excuse me, chair, it looks like we have a member from the legacy foundation who wanted to speak and i believe he's on the public comment line right now. >> chair bustos: okay. we'll listen to his comments and then we're ready to vote, though. >> secretary: okay. miss phone operator, do you have the caller? >> caller, do you want to speak. if you want to speak, please press star 3. >>
i'd like to be able to say that in every lens that we use, particularly when we have so much opportunity, that we pay close attention to the c.o.p. holders to be front in line for these opportunities. thank you. >> chair bustos: thank you, vice chair. i totally agree. thank you, maria benjamin for the work you're putting into this and thank you also for being vigilant to make sure that we are able to expend these resources or approve these resources to go to the families that need them....
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transition to the transition, what it means for the incoming administration's agenda, michael len is with uss co-founder, former reporter for politico. you have been a long-time observer of the ways of washington. what are your concerns about the on obstacles the trump folks are throwing up ahead of joe biden? >> well, eric, thank you very much. and you and i have been talking for years about how this isn't normal and this is a new way that it's not normal. i can tell you the way the biden folks are reacting to it is they're sending the message, we got this. they're not complaining a lot about what's different. and they're going on and announcing their chief of staff, i think we'll hear some other announcements, carrying on with their business. eric, it's important to tell viewers how different this transition is than it usually is. usually, as soon as you have a president-elect, there's kind of an open sesame effect and the general services administration, the government's landlord has a whole transition that's ready for you, that the new team walks into, the trump team did this and there's
transition to the transition, what it means for the incoming administration's agenda, michael len is with uss co-founder, former reporter for politico. you have been a long-time observer of the ways of washington. what are your concerns about the on obstacles the trump folks are throwing up ahead of joe biden? >> well, eric, thank you very much. and you and i have been talking for years about how this isn't normal and this is a new way that it's not normal. i can tell you the way the...
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join us as we assess the outlook for want to africa's most troubled states. viewfinder, fresh perspectives through the lens of local filmmakers around the globe. you knew the good of the us? it was going to live my india, the love for them home this year, john asked bengal me, runkle to conquer those limits. is a loser. is a song with my mom on the one hand let's look at a little blonde who was a little slip up little camilla, to go to gaza. sins of the business was to you from time to time for newsroom, china was going none of them in the bush years. don't follow policy. wanted to let the guy let you know you're there because you're going to meet the real problem. i won't worry or good on the border whether the greater the rhetorical river, the milk of the rubber coated. oh, i'm one of the only people can come up here to the closet for the bathroom door, not just one of the little, but you need to live near to the louisville b.m.s. . the name of the president is to be in the shelters almost automatically. no necessity, eleanor, but i would and the obvious he could and they can walk in there is him. say, y
join us as we assess the outlook for want to africa's most troubled states. viewfinder, fresh perspectives through the lens of local filmmakers around the globe. you knew the good of the us? it was going to live my india, the love for them home this year, john asked bengal me, runkle to conquer those limits. is a loser. is a song with my mom on the one hand let's look at a little blonde who was a little slip up little camilla, to go to gaza. sins of the business was to you from time to time for...
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with that house i was using my lens or through the lens of an urban planner i wanted to be more thant a property i wanted it to have a community center and focus. i wanted it to be of community benefit.i thought of different ways to make that possible. then i came across code living and when i came across that i was like, wow, it gets that one area that is housing and security for young women, particularly in the age demographic but it doesn't get at the training piece and the technical piece that will advance them so they are able to stay and remain and contribute to their community. they can move into the field and the industry of tech but not just as women but as powerful women as leaders who are confident to move into those spaces. what we are creating for these young women is a community within the community so that when they transfer into the field of tech that they are confident on the skill set they bring but also as a whole women and bring their whole self into that space. >>se are just images of what the house currently looks like and what we are now building. we are curren
with that house i was using my lens or through the lens of an urban planner i wanted to be more thant a property i wanted it to have a community center and focus. i wanted it to be of community benefit.i thought of different ways to make that possible. then i came across code living and when i came across that i was like, wow, it gets that one area that is housing and security for young women, particularly in the age demographic but it doesn't get at the training piece and the technical piece...
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i'm going to use a different lens to talk about the history of the southeast. and so some of this may come as something of a shock. what stories do we emphasize when we cease to take a euro-american perspective for granted and we look at southern history through an indigenous series of lenses? what stories matter? what events matter? as we'll see over the next 35 minutes or so, there is a very different perspective that emerges. it sometimes overlaps with the euro-american and afro-american perspective on southern history, but it is, nonetheless, a different perspective that native people bring to this history. and i should begin by just emphasizing, and this will really rock your socks, that virginia is not part of the south. what? at least, not all of virginia. now, the southern culture zone that native americans called home prior to contact, and indeed, after contact with europeans begins roughly around the nottaway river, among the nottaway peoples, and in what today is southwestern virginia. that was traditionally cherokee hunting lands. it's in those hunt
i'm going to use a different lens to talk about the history of the southeast. and so some of this may come as something of a shock. what stories do we emphasize when we cease to take a euro-american perspective for granted and we look at southern history through an indigenous series of lenses? what stories matter? what events matter? as we'll see over the next 35 minutes or so, there is a very different perspective that emerges. it sometimes overlaps with the euro-american and afro-american...
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i'm going to use a different lens to talk about the history of the southeast. some of this may come as something of a shock. what stories do we emphasize when we cease to take a euro american perspective for granted? when we look at southern history from and indigenous series of lenses? wet stories matter, wet events matter? as will see over the next 35 minutes or so, there's a very different perspective that emerges. it sometimes overlapping with the euro american, african american perspective on southern history. but it is none in the last a different perspective that native people bring to its history. i should begin by emphasizing, and this will rock your socks, and that virginia is not part of the south. what? [laughs] at least not all of virginia. now the southern culture zone that native americans called home prior to contact, indeed after with europeans, begins roughly around the not away peoples and their river. what is today southwestern virginia. that was typically cherokee hunting lands in those lands where cherokee warriors in particular had contac
i'm going to use a different lens to talk about the history of the southeast. some of this may come as something of a shock. what stories do we emphasize when we cease to take a euro american perspective for granted? when we look at southern history from and indigenous series of lenses? wet stories matter, wet events matter? as will see over the next 35 minutes or so, there's a very different perspective that emerges. it sometimes overlapping with the euro american, african american perspective...
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find latin america viewfinder fresh perspectives through the lens of local filmmakers around the globe . good of the us. it been said that in my youth, yet they love this to the bone to see you john. yes. bring home a whole c.m.o. mancow to listen to this a loser. mr. c. is not going to land on the surface of it is a chance. another example will come with us to continue to be on business was too much. sometimes a good turn for newsroom. china was one of them. it was years long formal policy wanted to let the let live here because it was the real problem where your good on the border, whether the greater the middle bridge the river, the milk of the water. oh. and one of the, maybe a bit more to the all that was all over the past long enough that i was looking a little, but maybe it would be a mistake. them up in the sand yet is to be in the shelters almost automatic, no necessity. i'll know, but i would, and levy as he could on the levees, him say, you know, bombs, a significant use in but yes, he will most court. yes. a lot of animals that are into this, they are, i want my money, but our 2. egoless is
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len kiese. >> i'm michelle griego. we begin with the cold snap in the bay area. mary lee is joining us everyone needs the coat again today. >> oh, yeah. for sure, len and michelle. bundle up. put on the coat, the scarf, hat, layers, gloves -- everything. you will need it first thing with that cool blast of air as we start off today. the temperatures this morning are colder compared to yesterday at this time. we do have a freeze warning in effect for the north bay interior valleys. the areas highlighted in purple until 9:00 a.m., due to frost, freezing and subfreezing temperatures. we are down to the 20s, 30s, and 40s this morning. here's a beautiful live look at the mark hopkins hotel camera, looking at the north beach-san francisco area. temperatures, you can see 29 in santa rosa right now. mid-30s, san jose. livermore, upper 30s in concord and mid-30s for oakland and san francisco. other locations for napa coming in at 31. 28 in fairfield and mid-30s redwood city, mountain view and fremont. as we head through our day, cool below average this time of the year. mostly sunny skies. we'r
len kiese. >> i'm michelle griego. we begin with the cold snap in the bay area. mary lee is joining us everyone needs the coat again today. >> oh, yeah. for sure, len and michelle. bundle up. put on the coat, the scarf, hat, layers, gloves -- everything. you will need it first thing with that cool blast of air as we start off today. the temperatures this morning are colder compared to yesterday at this time. we do have a freeze warning in effect for the north bay interior valleys....
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data and do things we find really negative for our brand and they're not treating us well as a customer that's the lenseits are always going to be there for us, we don't really spend too much time worrying about it. and i know in the u.s. in particular, we're doing fantastic despite all -- probably a dozen or so rip-offs at this point. china, same situation happened. >> while we have you, joey, i want to ask that pandemic question about the adjustments you've made to the business, whether it has to do with staffing levels, product design, manufacturing during this time to keep yourself on track and growing. >> well, yeah, so we saw this thing coming probably a similar time that michael did because we have sales and operations in china, we saw this in early january. we put a hiring freeze on. we stopped signing new store leases at that point and we were able to navigate through this thing really well some of the innovative practices that michael was talking about that we've done in china to keep things flowing and keep the operation humming, we've actually taken some of those learnings and applied them
data and do things we find really negative for our brand and they're not treating us well as a customer that's the lenseits are always going to be there for us, we don't really spend too much time worrying about it. and i know in the u.s. in particular, we're doing fantastic despite all -- probably a dozen or so rip-offs at this point. china, same situation happened. >> while we have you, joey, i want to ask that pandemic question about the adjustments you've made to the business, whether...
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us has long enjoyed freedom. this family moved to a village outside by len 3 years ago. rents in the city have sold out for the past 10 years. many young families to me away to places where housing is more affordable . so whole everything we could afford in berlin was too small. we could have had a small house the same size as our apartment, but why bother me thought we'd rather be further away, but have more space by topic. but the distance from the city is a problem. it takes on a kolesnik an hour and a half to get to work and there's no day cat hair either. there are no amenities within walking distance, no bakery or supermarket. you need the car for everything. 'd but they still don't regret that decision to leave the city. 'd and here definitely has a calming effect just to sit outside and breathe in the fresh air or bask in the sun. 'd has also become noticeably quieter as a media artist as an alternative health practitioner and has to go to her office in town. except that during a pandemic, many patients staying away, the couple felt it was time to make some decis
us has long enjoyed freedom. this family moved to a village outside by len 3 years ago. rents in the city have sold out for the past 10 years. many young families to me away to places where housing is more affordable . so whole everything we could afford in berlin was too small. we could have had a small house the same size as our apartment, but why bother me thought we'd rather be further away, but have more space by topic. but the distance from the city is a problem. it takes on a kolesnik an...
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us you find a lot in america is next. viewfinder fresh perspectives through the lens of local filmmakers around the globe. and it was such. that. it is the edge of the pressure that is on my head since she makes 5 we used to but i just don't buy it. the big bump in the business is nobody's issue page this is. the. only way we make i feel so. good for mean is that this was good of the many fadia this was the big what i want to say but i will build. my own able this was for me just you want to put a selfish post that i don't like that the way that the system. believes. this is. because you don't have to disagree with the city's people to suggest that we should put our disposal that they must. all the money to pay them to know when they want to sell the why of the pages up until i get my pension the basic measurement. he or she must instrument is going to buy you must be able to still basement. it's your. job it's. not itself i sold but it just was if you keep it back you will be able to be i mean if you see i suspect the best practices for the decision we got shot in the budget what i see in it. i thought wa
us you find a lot in america is next. viewfinder fresh perspectives through the lens of local filmmakers around the globe. and it was such. that. it is the edge of the pressure that is on my head since she makes 5 we used to but i just don't buy it. the big bump in the business is nobody's issue page this is. the. only way we make i feel so. good for mean is that this was good of the many fadia this was the big what i want to say but i will build. my own able this was for me just you want to...
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america next al jazeera, every viewfinder, fresh perspectives through the lens of local filmmakers around the globe. the good of the us it was going to live my you love them home this year john, last thing for me seeing my uncle was on it's was a, it's a it was it was a little it was another little come little tickles my god was soon to be done, business was to you some time to turn from the room. charm was gone. none of them. it was years gone, formal policy wanted to let the guy let you know you're here because you're going to meet the real problem. i won't worry or good on the burger or the router where it'll break the river to the milk of the rubber board. oh, and one of the only people can come up here a little on the foot was looking for the bathroom door, not the little bungalow to live near to the louisville b.m.s. . the name of the president is to be in the shelters almost automatically. no necessity. eleanor, but i would and levy as he could and the comic 11 him say, you know, bombs are significant. you say in pretty amusing. yes, he will. most of the record. yes, not one of those threatened does this bill a
america next al jazeera, every viewfinder, fresh perspectives through the lens of local filmmakers around the globe. the good of the us it was going to live my you love them home this year john, last thing for me seeing my uncle was on it's was a, it's a it was it was a little it was another little come little tickles my god was soon to be done, business was to you some time to turn from the room. charm was gone. none of them. it was years gone, formal policy wanted to let the guy let you know...
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forward to seeing those data, and for now, you know, big news this morning with the emergency use authorization, lenh us. >> good to be here thank you, meg. >> all right, guys back over to you. >> hey, meg, i think this is such great news, and there's so much hope that we're seeing now not just on vaccines that are incredibly effective but all of these treatments for if you actually get it. i think what len was just talking about, this idea that, okay, it's going to be great news because it could mean even if you're exposed we could nip it in the bud before it takes off. that gets back to andrew's question, this idea that you've got to have a lot more of it before you can start dolling it out to people that haven't even tested positive for it, and how you figure out who's at highest risk when you have to give this drug before people get really sick still seems really tricky we're not going to be great about taking the doses we have now and making sure that it hits everybody. we really have to have lots and lots of this treatment out there until you can kind of cross spread and make sure anybody who
forward to seeing those data, and for now, you know, big news this morning with the emergency use authorization, lenh us. >> good to be here thank you, meg. >> all right, guys back over to you. >> hey, meg, i think this is such great news, and there's so much hope that we're seeing now not just on vaccines that are incredibly effective but all of these treatments for if you actually get it. i think what len was just talking about, this idea that, okay, it's going to be great...
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lens. i think that will help us the next few election cycles. >> what is your vision for an ideal republican party, and how does this position include latinos? >> i am not sure i have much of a vision for the republican party anymore. i am not convinced that it is salvageable. but with all due respect to time, i am not early interested in party politics generally. i have worked with democrats who have advocated for the latino community. i've worked with republicans who advocate for the community. i am more interested in advocating for our community, regardless of party. i have a belief system i hit here to -- i adhere to. i just not convinced of the party structure we have right now that is working for the best interest of the community i am in. >> thank you. tom, how do you explain the losses in the house? >> could you repeat your question? >> how do you explain the losses in the house? happensu look at what in the cycle after wave elections, and we can go 2010, for instance, republicans won 60 seats or something like that, took over the house. in 2012, they lost a number of those seats. wo
lens. i think that will help us the next few election cycles. >> what is your vision for an ideal republican party, and how does this position include latinos? >> i am not sure i have much of a vision for the republican party anymore. i am not convinced that it is salvageable. but with all due respect to time, i am not early interested in party politics generally. i have worked with democrats who have advocated for the latino community. i've worked with republicans who advocate for...
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>> all of us think of this lens for our experience and that redemption comes local. i have been in so many local political processes no less lucius for one important differences the coalitions are not quite as stable or predicted by what party you are in. the same person who might be at my or vice versa might turn around to be the swing vote that delivers my budget. the same person who i might be going toe to toe with on housing policy could be my greatest ally on the lgbtq policy. and then we encountered each other first as human beings because as a mayor you eat what you cook. you are on the same streets and shopping at the grocery one - - grocery stores of those that you serve. that is our politics is to adjudicate differences. and then to arrive at that and not completely blow each other up because of that strange bedfellows moment. i think the trump moment has open the possibilities for that in many ways because so many things that are contrary to conservative or liberal values maybe once in a generation moment as i think the election will go into force the repu
>> all of us think of this lens for our experience and that redemption comes local. i have been in so many local political processes no less lucius for one important differences the coalitions are not quite as stable or predicted by what party you are in. the same person who might be at my or vice versa might turn around to be the swing vote that delivers my budget. the same person who i might be going toe to toe with on housing policy could be my greatest ally on the lgbtq policy. and...
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american history through the lens of american indian history is american history. >> tell us about how the pandemic has affected your work and your job. >> so this 2020 pandemic, we have been closed, the institution closed march 16th. and we are only just now about to open a couple of the sites, the zoo, the national zoo, and the national air and space museum. we've been closed for a long time. and i know our secretary lonnie bunch is very disappointed to have shuttered our doors and not been able to serve the public as we have for 174 years in washington and around the world, especially -- we have a museum of the american indian in new york as well and that's been closed sp closed specifically during the critical times and now. but we're working for home. we're teleworking for the foreseeable future. even when those museums open, i don't think many of us will be back in our offices right away. we've been trying to share information. i think that's why the information that's online, our collections online and specifically these photographs we've been talking today, it's so important fo
american history through the lens of american indian history is american history. >> tell us about how the pandemic has affected your work and your job. >> so this 2020 pandemic, we have been closed, the institution closed march 16th. and we are only just now about to open a couple of the sites, the zoo, the national zoo, and the national air and space museum. we've been closed for a long time. and i know our secretary lonnie bunch is very disappointed to have shuttered our doors...
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us. i'm my shell grego. >> i'm a len kiese. your forecast is first with darren peck.out this morning but we need that mac and cheese to be hot today. >> find i way to warm up the mac and cheese with your thanksgiving meal this evening if that is part of your traditional thanksgiving meal. it will be a part of mine which is why len was calling me out on that just now. there is a look from the top of the sales force tower off to the east. you can see the bay bridge there. what i want you to notice in these cameras as best you can as the fact an you have to taken my word on this, no clouds automatic clear skies out there. it is a bit breezy some spots especially up in the north bay valleys. we'll neat i the wind pick up more widespread today. shouldn't be too bad. it will a bit breezy for the afternoon. livermore, only 37,000. our temperature are back down into the 30s. we had aa nice little warm-up yesterday morning. today, we are cooling right back down again. we've been seesawing on the morning temperatures all week long so far. daytime highs haven't changed. sunny an
us. i'm my shell grego. >> i'm a len kiese. your forecast is first with darren peck.out this morning but we need that mac and cheese to be hot today. >> find i way to warm up the mac and cheese with your thanksgiving meal this evening if that is part of your traditional thanksgiving meal. it will be a part of mine which is why len was calling me out on that just now. there is a look from the top of the sales force tower off to the east. you can see the bay bridge there. what i want...
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be face in higher education i think can be viewed through the lens of attention and the lens of attention can help us think celttively pout potential -- about potential solutions so long standing challenges in education. usually when i give the talk in -- i start give these talks about attention also i was working on the book, and the issues that people also wanted to talk pull out of course was device nets classroom. what die do. that is less often issue -- less of an issue now because we're...
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surging along with the stock up more than 100% this year good morning thank you for joining us you've got a unique lensou see? how strong was black friday for the ecommerce players? >> well, we actually seen a massive increase over 120% up on black friday i think that a lot has to do with of course the pandemic and we've seen -- shift the kind of product. so food was much higher. but also everything that can help you, exercise at home went dramatically up. a lot of it has to do with it. >> you know, your website allows many -- your company allows many small businesses to create websites, use different tools, excuse me, to market their products to consumers. what does that tell you so far about how businesses are using your website to build new websites, how they're responding to the pandemic? >> well, what we're seeing is that there was of course a massive shift in the way that people work during the pandemic and actually their life habits my parents which are 74 years old are now doing everything with ecommerce, something they never did before and we showed the businesses taking the other side of that
surging along with the stock up more than 100% this year good morning thank you for joining us you've got a unique lensou see? how strong was black friday for the ecommerce players? >> well, we actually seen a massive increase over 120% up on black friday i think that a lot has to do with of course the pandemic and we've seen -- shift the kind of product. so food was much higher. but also everything that can help you, exercise at home went dramatically up. a lot of it has to do with it....
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alternate purposes coming in and trying to cause violence and stoke violence, cahave an ideology of using vid lense is the other concern that we will have people intentionally seeking to do harm because they are angry about the outcome of the election. >> and what would you say to people who are still trying to decide whether they should even vote on tuesday? >> i would say vote and believe in america and be opt missionic opt mirs tick and we'll fix an ill america. stay calm and vote. >>> and only ros and so i would this is your chance to bring our nation together to restore dignity and integrity and stop having laughingstock. your vote allows us the chance to change direction and it is time. donald trump has to go. >> and with that, we have to gy. >>> and two closing arguments that you have to see, don't go anywhere. g arguments that you have to see, don't go anywhere at dell technologies, we started by making the cloud easier to manage. but we didn't stop there. we made a cloud flexible enough to adapt to any size business. no matter what it does, or how it changes. and we kept going. so you onl
alternate purposes coming in and trying to cause violence and stoke violence, cahave an ideology of using vid lense is the other concern that we will have people intentionally seeking to do harm because they are angry about the outcome of the election. >> and what would you say to people who are still trying to decide whether they should even vote on tuesday? >> i would say vote and believe in america and be opt missionic opt mirs tick and we'll fix an ill america. stay calm and...
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i think there are ways that we can include community and i'm using my youth lens because i run a youth organization but community in general. these are ways we can incorporate the community in a way that doesn't make them feel tokenized and you understand what you're going to do and you're going to sit here and this is on the checklist. this is having them feel a part of the solution and helping their community that is also uplifting them economically. >> can i add to that too? we have a seniors group called network for elders out here. i know the president and she says they're trying to communicate because so many of them live alone and they don't even have laptops to do that. they used to meet monthly before covid. i asked how many laptops do you need? she said eight. they don't have the money to get it but it's a way to stay connected and to be able to engage and feel like they are also part of what they can do to shift the narrative. it could be small but it's so critically needed. >> yeah, i love what joy had to say about engaging the youth that way. the city has a huge need for c
i think there are ways that we can include community and i'm using my youth lens because i run a youth organization but community in general. these are ways we can incorporate the community in a way that doesn't make them feel tokenized and you understand what you're going to do and you're going to sit here and this is on the checklist. this is having them feel a part of the solution and helping their community that is also uplifting them economically. >> can i add to that too? we have a...
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. >> i think all of us think about this through the lens of our experience. it comes by way of local. i've been in so many local political processes that are no less ferocious than the national politics in terms of how fired up we get with one important difference which is the coalitions are not quite as stable. they are not predicted by what party you are in and so the same person who might be at my throat and vice versa on his owning dispute might turn around and be the swing vote that delivers my budget on the council, the same person who i might be going toe to toe with on an issue with housing policy could be my greatest ally on a matter of a quality that is at stake in some situations and because of that nature and the fact we encounter each other first as human beings. when you are a mayor, you eat what you cook. you are on the same streets and shopping at the same grocery stores. to me that creates a level of bedrock faith not to be unified on what to do. that's what politics is for is to adjudicate differences but we can at least arrive at that publi
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us who will see the rain first and when. good morning. it is friday, november 13 i am michelle griego. >>and i am len kiese. marylee is standing by with our weather. >>if you are heading out, don't forget your umbrella you will need it later on. drive for now but we are tracking changes with rainfall coming our way. here's high def doppler. quiet conditions for the bay area. as we look to the north rain pushing farther across northern california. eureka and crescent city catching that rain. we will see that rain first for the northbay later this morning and the rest of the bay area this afternoon. right now here is a live look out, we are in the 40s and 50s. oakland 40, 50 in san francisco, low 40s for san jose as well as santa rosa. as we go through the day it is going to be cool 59 in san francisco, 64 in san jose and 62 in concorde. i will say the future cast and client timing it out with the rain will arrive where you live coming up. >>> as we take a look at the roadways we have a hotspot. if you're headed northbound 880 and high street, you will be tapping the brake lights due to a crash it is not an i
us who will see the rain first and when. good morning. it is friday, november 13 i am michelle griego. >>and i am len kiese. marylee is standing by with our weather. >>if you are heading out, don't forget your umbrella you will need it later on. drive for now but we are tracking changes with rainfall coming our way. here's high def doppler. quiet conditions for the bay area. as we look to the north rain pushing farther across northern california. eureka and crescent city catching...
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lens of journalists. >> they were so trying to put us in our place. you know. no questions shouted here. no questions shouted there. we don't like it. it just wasn't doing anybody any good. >> i appreciate you shouting out a question since i'm sure there's a lot of other colleagues of yours who would want to do the same. >> the attention between the white house press corp should be and there always will be in normal circumstances but president obama not only would never have called the press the enemy of the people it never would have occurred to him villainization of your enemies, us versus them, president obama never saw politics that way. he always believed the country was filled with good people, including people who didn't agree with him politically. that was uplifting. super emma just about sleeps in her cape. but when we realized she was battling sensitive skin, we switched to tide plus downy free. it's gentle on her skin, and out cleans our old bargain detergent. tide pods plus downy free. safe for sensitive skin with eczema and psoriasis. (groans) hmph... (food grunting menacing
lens of journalists. >> they were so trying to put us in our place. you know. no questions shouted here. no questions shouted there. we don't like it. it just wasn't doing anybody any good. >> i appreciate you shouting out a question since i'm sure there's a lot of other colleagues of yours who would want to do the same. >> the attention between the white house press corp should be and there always will be in normal circumstances but president obama not only would never have...
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face in higher education i think can be viewed through the lens of attention, and the lens of attention can help us think creatively about potential solutions for some of these long-standing challenges we face in education. now usually when i would be giving this talk and i started giving these talks about attention as i i was working on the book and the issue people always wanted to talk about of course was the vices and the classroom. what do i do about the devices in the classroom? that is less of an issue not obviously because so much of her teaching and learning is happening through our devices. i'm not going to talk so much about that today. i'm just going to say one thing about it. and that is invite you to consider the extent to which your students can be partners in helping you think about how to support and sustain attention in your classroom. your students are in three, four, five other classes. they've had lots of other classes, you're upper-class students at that plenty of other classes already. they had been in five, ten, 15, 20 of 30 classroom environments in which the teachers have
face in higher education i think can be viewed through the lens of attention, and the lens of attention can help us think creatively about potential solutions for some of these long-standing challenges we face in education. now usually when i would be giving this talk and i started giving these talks about attention as i i was working on the book and the issue people always wanted to talk about of course was the vices and the classroom. what do i do about the devices in the classroom? that is...
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press andhen the difference between the special operations forces and conceptualize the use with the frame and the lens of the identity. and they tried to beware then there was a blog today and game of hungry hungry hippo. and then that occupationa identity you can strive to reaffirm those identities and then to get as many of those hungry hungry hippo balls. and then that john makes the point that there is a chapter to make such a comment there was a substitution for that. but the british still needed the attack to coteract the german attack. but what is really really interesting tha is applicable today because w invested in technology to exquisite and smart and a double down on informion and explicitly. and with a huge a trade-off and resiliency and networks that are extremelyomplex and fragile. and one of the assumptions. >> i think my internet may have gone out. >>. >> youre back. >> i have no idea what i was. so the bottom line thathe bottom line a direct have an element it is important for the war fighters today. with this focus here on the diffent levels of warfare and then with that operational
press andhen the difference between the special operations forces and conceptualize the use with the frame and the lens of the identity. and they tried to beware then there was a blog today and game of hungry hungry hippo. and then that occupationa identity you can strive to reaffirm those identities and then to get as many of those hungry hungry hippo balls. and then that john makes the point that there is a chapter to make such a comment there was a substitution for that. but the british...
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between the marines and sort of the special operations how we conceptualize the use of information based on the frame and the lensof the occupational identity. i think it's important as were thinking about the in technology adaptation to technology services that they try and be aware. their occupation identity is skewing the use of information practice. there is a blog today about how the dod is like a game of hungry hungry hippos whether all just trying to get as many balls as possible. occupational identity you can see how in the striving to reaffirm your own occupational identity is a desire to skew the information, to get as many of the hungry hungry hippo balls as possible. lesson officer lesson. the second would be, this is something i think john makes obliquely love to have more of it in the back. it's a chapter about the germans he makes a comment about how there is not really a good substitution for that information was not a substitution and how even with really great information practice, the british still needed to invest in masks in order to counteract the german attack. there is really, really inter
between the marines and sort of the special operations how we conceptualize the use of information based on the frame and the lensof the occupational identity. i think it's important as were thinking about the in technology adaptation to technology services that they try and be aware. their occupation identity is skewing the use of information practice. there is a blog today about how the dod is like a game of hungry hungry hippos whether all just trying to get as many balls as possible....
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police say powell shot from his bedroom window into the bathroom window using a telephoto lens. >> they'veives as they're scouring through all the material they take out a steve powell's home when they see underaged neighbor girls undressed on steve powell's tapes. >> powell entered a plea of not guilty to 14 counts of voyeurism and one count of child pornography. >> steven powell was eventually convicted and sentenced to five years in prison for possession of child pornography. >> because of all the things that the police encountered in the search of the steven powell home, it became apparent, eventually, these boys were at imminent risk of harm. >> the best part that came out of the search warrant was steve's house was child family services of washington stepped in and shared with us that they would take custody of the children. >> the boys, ages 4 and 6, were taken last night by the state and now susan's father is fighting to keep them with him. >> they were going to be placed, relative placement with us. so we were essentially foster parents. josh didn't want them with us. >> my sons a
police say powell shot from his bedroom window into the bathroom window using a telephoto lens. >> they'veives as they're scouring through all the material they take out a steve powell's home when they see underaged neighbor girls undressed on steve powell's tapes. >> powell entered a plea of not guilty to 14 counts of voyeurism and one count of child pornography. >> steven powell was eventually convicted and sentenced to five years in prison for possession of child...
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are going to have to struggle with, and we will with the lens of the resourcing environment that we described earlier. keen fore things i am us to focus on is how do we use the capabilities that we have in a way that is more relevant to the future operating environment? we are on the tail end of a c-130 recapitalization effort. it would be fantastic if i could go by an invisible c-130, but the reality is that an invisible c-130 is beyond the means i have available. i have to figure out what to do with the c-130's i have got. if i can find out a way to make it invisible at a critical moment in time, perhaps that is sufficient. thee i just need to create perception of invisibility at a particular moment in time. in do we use what we have novel and creative ways that are relevant to that future operating environment rather than sitting around and thinking big thoughts about teleportation machines and invisibility cloaks? which is what we normally do. i think sometimes we get infatuated with the technology, and we need to spend less time thinking about the technology and more time thinking about innovative concepts for the techno
are going to have to struggle with, and we will with the lens of the resourcing environment that we described earlier. keen fore things i am us to focus on is how do we use the capabilities that we have in a way that is more relevant to the future operating environment? we are on the tail end of a c-130 recapitalization effort. it would be fantastic if i could go by an invisible c-130, but the reality is that an invisible c-130 is beyond the means i have available. i have to figure out what to...
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join us as we assess the outlook for want to africa's most troubled states. viewfinder, fresh perspectives through the lens of local filmmakers around the globe. you knew the good of those it was going to live my dear the love to them home this year john, last thing on me. see on my phone call. get it. listen it's. there's a loser. it's a subpoena. my mom found a man. let's see. it was a little blonde. it was a little slow up, little come let it go to gaza. it was soon to be done. business was to you some time to turn from the room. charm was gone. none of them, it was years don't form policy. wanted to let the guy let you know you're there because you're going to meet the real problem. i won't worry or go down the brotherhood route to the rhetorical river to the milk of the rubber board. oh, i'm one of the only people can come up here to the closet for the bathroom door. not the little bugger. to live near to the louisville b.m.s. . the name of the president is to be in the shelters almost automatically. no necessity. eleanor. but i would and levy as he could on the comic 11 him say, you know, bombs are s
join us as we assess the outlook for want to africa's most troubled states. viewfinder, fresh perspectives through the lens of local filmmakers around the globe. you knew the good of those it was going to live my dear the love to them home this year john, last thing on me. see on my phone call. get it. listen it's. there's a loser. it's a subpoena. my mom found a man. let's see. it was a little blonde. it was a little slow up, little come let it go to gaza. it was soon to be done. business was...
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struggle with, and we will have to view it through the lens of the resourcing environment that we described earlier. one of the things i am keen for us to focus on is how do we use the capabilities that we have in a way that is more relevant to the future operating environment? in other words we are on the , tail end of a c-130
struggle with, and we will have to view it through the lens of the resourcing environment that we described earlier. one of the things i am keen for us to focus on is how do we use the capabilities that we have in a way that is more relevant to the future operating environment? in other words we are on the , tail end of a c-130
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the republican party dumptruck the feel we can take on us politics and society, not the bottom or viewfinder, fresh perspectives through the lens of local filmmakers around the globe who suddenly are not around by last his prime. yes, we are experiencing a look a look at the raw data, which i meant the last time around. not going to solve those problems. and also focusing on the most is plenty good. there are hard and i think a tsunami, and i think that are as young going to continue to hear us even call us when you die money. and a lot of the scenario. newschool insanely are for profit as in the us both of those images. this one by you in the saloon and those it was just a must this year though, you know, some of the, some of the most innocent and they know where this place is and they make us, you know, yes, i'm going to go extinct you gotta get me to be thinking about you if you wanted this year, but we can't leave it to walk for you. but when you go, when iraqi or any part of me go off. yes, i didas bad despite the good you like him to think that understand that one of organic is not a perfect that we can answer that. one e
the republican party dumptruck the feel we can take on us politics and society, not the bottom or viewfinder, fresh perspectives through the lens of local filmmakers around the globe who suddenly are not around by last his prime. yes, we are experiencing a look a look at the raw data, which i meant the last time around. not going to solve those problems. and also focusing on the most is plenty good. there are hard and i think a tsunami, and i think that are as young going to continue to hear us...
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i expect and i have confidence in you to lift up the report using a racial and social equity lens that you have put so much emphasis on to bring us out of this crisis. a lot of work you have going forward, but i have confidence in you. thank you. >> thank you for your comments. operations. next caller. >> good afternoon. thank you, president yee and members of the san francisco board of supervisors for your time. i am the chief of staff to president mahoney to san francisco state university and on her behalf. economic recovery task force is to address the challenges of covid-19 has brought to the city to support the san francisco economic recovery. the need for a skilled work force from san francisco unified city college and at the state is critical to the city and county recovery in the fall of 2019 the students enrolled from san francisco. they are on the way to be leaders in the bay area. the university college of extended learns is poised to help the roles of the economic recovery task force for skills work force development. in 2017 there were 50,000 in san francisco. our students
i expect and i have confidence in you to lift up the report using a racial and social equity lens that you have put so much emphasis on to bring us out of this crisis. a lot of work you have going forward, but i have confidence in you. thank you. >> thank you for your comments. operations. next caller. >> good afternoon. thank you, president yee and members of the san francisco board of supervisors for your time. i am the chief of staff to president mahoney to san francisco state...
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of the world al-jazeera brings you a unique global perspective on the us elections 2020 viewfinder fresh perspectives through the lens of local filmmakers around the globe. federal. law and central banks well bob levy is in fact. bob you know. even dumber than this most business nobody's issue page this. stuff. so we we thank you. so. much for mean is that this was to give a bit iffy to this was the big what i want to say but i will build. my idea of the school bus for me just to moderate the edge of selfishness that i only got along the way this is to. be. the site. because you don't have to disagree with the city's given the stump speech style which is call it the bus was. also minus 6 days you move now and they almost sold it the way the pages up until about a month bunch the basic measurement. you want the most instrument is more like you must be honest complaining. because you're. but it took a speech. itself i saw the footage i just will see if you see it but i'm sure you will be able to be i mean if you see i sleep best practices with the decision we got a shot of the bush era but actually i mean. i thought it
of the world al-jazeera brings you a unique global perspective on the us elections 2020 viewfinder fresh perspectives through the lens of local filmmakers around the globe. federal. law and central banks well bob levy is in fact. bob you know. even dumber than this most business nobody's issue page this. stuff. so we we thank you. so. much for mean is that this was to give a bit iffy to this was the big what i want to say but i will build. my idea of the school bus for me just to moderate the...
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indispensable to economic activity but industrial uses the worst thing is to freshwater counting the cost on al-jazeera viewfinder fresh perspectives through the lens of local filmmakers around the globe. that hot heads which makes for a. surprise. bob you know. even dumber than this most business nobody's issue page this. stuff. so we we thank you but i don't think so. because those from you know that this was to give a bit iffy to this was the big what i want to say i got a bill that. my idea of this was for me just to moderate the age of selfishness that i only got along the way that the system ought to. be in. the society because you don't have to disagree with the city's given the stump speech style which is call it the best the it's. called the mind this is a legitimate moment the ormal so that the way the page of the legs of the month bunch the basic measurement. you or she must judge from it is more like you must be honest i'm bathing. suit your. power but it took a speech. itself i saw the footage i should suppose if you keep it back you will be able to be i mean if you see i suspect the best practices let me just say sure we got a shot of
indispensable to economic activity but industrial uses the worst thing is to freshwater counting the cost on al-jazeera viewfinder fresh perspectives through the lens of local filmmakers around the globe. that hot heads which makes for a. surprise. bob you know. even dumber than this most business nobody's issue page this. stuff. so we we thank you but i don't think so. because those from you know that this was to give a bit iffy to this was the big what i want to say i got a bill that. my idea...
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us there who is a noble woman. and i look at war through the lens of someone who is very poor, who is only role in society, is supposed to be as a maid or a servant. but who feels like she was born to be something else beyond what society has made of her. and i also talk about this throughout their, the noble woman who has had a, supposedly all the privileges of a high social standing in ethiopia. and yet she also has felt constricted by her role as a woman in society. i mean, a raman has read the show again, this is what she told us about it earlier. so the listen. i said to the will your version of the show and i thought it was absolutely, absolutely, and fascinating read. especially when i learned that it was based around true events that ethiopia was able to hold off an invasion by italian forces left only see only one of the stillness armies in the world at the time. i also heard somewhere that is then that you spent years fighting this novel and i wonder how much of that time was spent might in the novel viruses researching the events. that is a really good question. my research on this war started immediately i
us there who is a noble woman. and i look at war through the lens of someone who is very poor, who is only role in society, is supposed to be as a maid or a servant. but who feels like she was born to be something else beyond what society has made of her. and i also talk about this throughout their, the noble woman who has had a, supposedly all the privileges of a high social standing in ethiopia. and yet she also has felt constricted by her role as a woman in society. i mean, a raman has read...
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if you use this lens to look at u.s.ests in the region, you will see continuity in the way the u.s. has acted in the cold war and into today. some of those trends, when you look at the status quo -anti-status quo debate, some of the trends will tell you that despite republican and democratic administrations, the support for democracy has been there, but most importantly, you will see the u.s. committed to stemming the spread of these technologies, in particular trying to stop these technologies from reaching the hands of revisionist groups. iran made a conscious choice to be a revisionist reactor. there are countless u.s. attempts to reach out to the republic. at the offer look of big to big, there is an offer, trade offer, to give iran a full political normalization. so when you are talking about military support or nonproliferation, the best tool to see this through, when talking about u.s. interests in the region, is what kind of actor are we talking about? does the caller really have concerns at night about potential
if you use this lens to look at u.s.ests in the region, you will see continuity in the way the u.s. has acted in the cold war and into today. some of those trends, when you look at the status quo -anti-status quo debate, some of the trends will tell you that despite republican and democratic administrations, the support for democracy has been there, but most importantly, you will see the u.s. committed to stemming the spread of these technologies, in particular trying to stop these technologies...
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if you use this lens to look at u.s.erests in the region, you will see continuity in the way the u.s. has acted in the cold war and into today. some of those trends, when you look at the status quo -anti-status quo debate, some of the trends will tell you that despite republican and democratic administrations, the support for democracy has been there, but most importantly, you will see the u.s. committed to stemming the spread of these technologies, in particular trying to stop these technologies from reaching the hands of revisionist groups. iran made a conscious choice to be a revisionist reactor. there are countless u.s. attempts to reach out to the republic. at the offer look of big to big, there is an offer, trade offer, to give iran a full political normalization. so when you are talking about military support or nonproliferation, the best tool to see this through, when talking about u.s. interests in the region, is what kind of actor are we talking about? does the caller really have concerns at night about potenti
if you use this lens to look at u.s.erests in the region, you will see continuity in the way the u.s. has acted in the cold war and into today. some of those trends, when you look at the status quo -anti-status quo debate, some of the trends will tell you that despite republican and democratic administrations, the support for democracy has been there, but most importantly, you will see the u.s. committed to stemming the spread of these technologies, in particular trying to stop these...
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struggle with, and we will have to view it through the lens of the resourcing environment that we described earlier. one of the things i am keen for us to focus on is how do we use the capabilities that we have in a way that is more relevant to the future operating environment? in other words we are on the , tail end of a c-130 recapitalization effort. it would be fantastic if i could go by an invisible c-130, but the reality is that an invisible c-130 is beyond the means i have available. i have to figure out what to do with the c-130's i have got. if i can find out a way to make it invisible at a critical moment in time, perhaps that is sufficient. maybe i just need to create the perception of invisibility at a particular moment in time. how do we use what we have in novel and creative ways that are relevant to that future operating environment rather than sitting around and thinking big thoughts about teleportation machines and invisibility cloaks? which is what we normally do. i think sometimes we get infatuated with the technology, and we need to spend less time thinking about the technology and more time thinking about innovati
struggle with, and we will have to view it through the lens of the resourcing environment that we described earlier. one of the things i am keen for us to focus on is how do we use the capabilities that we have in a way that is more relevant to the future operating environment? in other words we are on the , tail end of a c-130 recapitalization effort. it would be fantastic if i could go by an invisible c-130, but the reality is that an invisible c-130 is beyond the means i have available. i...