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no quiero crear máás abundancia de lo que sea necesario.ver el núúmero total 180,000,000 de mascarillas en el t5 que estáán en existencia nuestro inventario actualmente es una maestra, en total máás de medio millóón de mascarillas tenemos disponibles incluyendo mascarillas quirúúrgicas, medios 1,000,000,000 para que se hagan una idea de nuestra preparacióón de las fuerzas se lleva a cabo. >> escuchamos al gobernador dando los úúltimos detalles sobre la situacióón del calidad y en el estado de california tenemos mucha máás informacióón de nuestras ediciones de las 5:30 y 11 de carcinomas en el áárea de la bahíía en san francisco el distrito escolar unificado de las mañanas y ofreceráán clases presenciales tres miembros de la junta directiva quieren que los estudiantes de las guarderíías de primer grado y alumnos con discapacidades entren a las aulas a partir del 25 de enero para lograrlo las escuelas deberáán presentar un plan de seguridad para el 8 de diciembre , el resto de las escuelas deberáán presentar sus planes en enero por fecha tent
no quiero crear máás abundancia de lo que sea necesario.ver el núúmero total 180,000,000 de mascarillas en el t5 que estáán en existencia nuestro inventario actualmente es una maestra, en total máás de medio millóón de mascarillas tenemos disponibles incluyendo mascarillas quirúúrgicas, medios 1,000,000,000 para que se hagan una idea de nuestra preparacióón de las fuerzas se lleva a cabo. >> escuchamos al gobernador dando los úúltimos detalles sobre la situacióón del...
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maas: so our final end product is natural gas. it's biologically no different than natural gas that flows in the pipes to your house. it can be used for a variety of things, but we're going to use it for, and what we are using it for, is vehicle fuel. arioso: it's really simple on the farm. we have a covered lagoon. we capture the gas from the cow. they dry it just a bit here, and then they push it to calgren, and then they do all the extra stuff, cleaning and everything that they need to do to make it where they can resell or reuse the gas on their own facility. so it just made a lot of sense. maas: the state of california has set a target that they want to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across the state, and it's particularly from the dairy industry. they want a 40% reduction by about the middle of the next decade. and it's a carrot and stick approach. they said to the dairy industry, "if you will voluntarily install these facilities and meet that goal, then that's great. if you don't, we'll probably regulate you." and so the d
maas: so our final end product is natural gas. it's biologically no different than natural gas that flows in the pipes to your house. it can be used for a variety of things, but we're going to use it for, and what we are using it for, is vehicle fuel. arioso: it's really simple on the farm. we have a covered lagoon. we capture the gas from the cow. they dry it just a bit here, and then they push it to calgren, and then they do all the extra stuff, cleaning and everything that they need to do to...
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police officers association which is not a union but is a bargaining unit with rights in the same way as maa, mea appointed out to me earlier the seiu is affiliate would with the afl-cio, for whatever that is worth. my hope is that the we send this forward without recommendation as suggested by chair mar, there may be other relatively modest but important concessions that we may be able to get in the intervening period. i would conquer with that sentiment and want to add my voice to thanking members of the public and our various city staff for their attendance and presentations. >> thank you, supervisor peskin. supervisor haney? >> i said a lot of -- i thought about this and asked questions earlier. i want to thank everybody who called in and the staff here. i hope we have all held how strong the demands are for change for the systematic sweeping changes to policing in the city. i think we are in a position with this m.o.u. that frankly is very frustrating. we have the choice to vote it up or down. voting it down means the police get raises immediately and we have been told as we have heard
police officers association which is not a union but is a bargaining unit with rights in the same way as maa, mea appointed out to me earlier the seiu is affiliate would with the afl-cio, for whatever that is worth. my hope is that the we send this forward without recommendation as suggested by chair mar, there may be other relatively modest but important concessions that we may be able to get in the intervening period. i would conquer with that sentiment and want to add my voice to thanking...
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for more we have michael maas a visiting fellow at the american enterprise institute mike why does taiwan matter but taiwan may be a small island but it is way above its weight so it's a consistently the top trip and trading partner for the united states it occupies a key note in the global supply chain so if you like your i phone your laptop your smart watch you better hope nothing untoward happens to taiwan but more fundamentally a world that is safer the united states and its allies around the world is a safe is a world that is safe for democracy like west berlin during the cold war taiwan says that democracy is front line. you know if it's fending off threats to its very existence from an authoritarian became a minister taiwan were to ever fall to chinese their predations you know the world would suffer a grievous loss and china would be in a position to dominate asia in a way that that there would only benefit the chinese government already. and for close observers of taiwan u.s. and china relations the last 4 years under trump has been pretty eventful some people may remember that p
for more we have michael maas a visiting fellow at the american enterprise institute mike why does taiwan matter but taiwan may be a small island but it is way above its weight so it's a consistently the top trip and trading partner for the united states it occupies a key note in the global supply chain so if you like your i phone your laptop your smart watch you better hope nothing untoward happens to taiwan but more fundamentally a world that is safer the united states and its allies around...
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there's about 150 people right now that are president trump supporters, and they are deunderstand maaingo back and forth. it's only about a mile and a half between both places, norah. >> o'donnell: it's really interesting, as you see what's going on there in arizona, because if joe biden were to win thet state, he would be the first democrat in 24 years to win the state of arizona. we had already heard some of the reporting that last night, when fox news channel called arizona, that the white house was furious. that jared kushner was on the phone with rupert murdoch, the media tech titan, trying tryingt sort of took the air out of the ture so the whole campaign, trump was feeling good, he had won florida, doing great in texas, they felt like they were on a roll and all of a sudden, arizona. >> yeah, hope for joe biden. again, that public narrative, different from the county narrative, they want don't want to mess up the public narrative, as the states were coming in, donald trump was defending, defending, arizona was the one good piece of news early in the evening for joe biden. am maric
there's about 150 people right now that are president trump supporters, and they are deunderstand maaingo back and forth. it's only about a mile and a half between both places, norah. >> o'donnell: it's really interesting, as you see what's going on there in arizona, because if joe biden were to win thet state, he would be the first democrat in 24 years to win the state of arizona. we had already heard some of the reporting that last night, when fox news channel called arizona, that the...
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for more we have michael maas a visiting fellow at the american enterprise institute mike why does taiwan matter . but taiwan maybe a small island but it punches way above its weight so it's a consistently a top trip and top 15 trading partner for the united states it occupies a key note in the global supply chain so if you like your i phone your laptop your smart watch you better hope nothing untoward happens to taiwan but more fundamentally a world that is safer the united states and its allies around the world is a safe is a world that is safe for democracy you know like west berlin during the cold war i want sits at democracies from line. you know if it's fending off threats to its very existence from an authoritarian became a minister taiwan were to ever fall to chinese depredations you know the world would suffer a grievous loss and china would be in a position to dominate asia in a way that that would only benefit the chinese communist party and for a close observers of taiwan u.s. and china relations the last 4 years and has been pretty eventful some people may remember that phone
for more we have michael maas a visiting fellow at the american enterprise institute mike why does taiwan matter . but taiwan maybe a small island but it punches way above its weight so it's a consistently a top trip and top 15 trading partner for the united states it occupies a key note in the global supply chain so if you like your i phone your laptop your smart watch you better hope nothing untoward happens to taiwan but more fundamentally a world that is safer the united states and its...
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. >> they had great problems in 1943 because the comhernd of maa devout d devout segregationist.gregated in every way, shape, or form. the worst thing the commander did to them, in their first combat missions, he didn't allow a veteran pilot to lead them into combat. >> the lack of significant fighter engagements endangers their existence. davis is ordered back to the states to defend the 99th record. >> general davis had to fight very hard to keep the unit flying. the air force recommendation was to abandon the 99th and to stop the training of the 332nd. >> lieutenant colonel davis' defense keeps the tuskegee airmen flying. with huge losses mounting, the 332nd fighter group moves to italy in april of 1944 to begin bomber escort duty. >> davis snapped at the opportunity he had been flying a very obsolete airplane, he was given initially the p-47 for a month and then the p-51. >> just about every day we were flying top cover for bombers, protecting the bombers from enemy fighters. now, the bombers, they have to fly straight and level at a certain speed so that the bomber can make
. >> they had great problems in 1943 because the comhernd of maa devout d devout segregationist.gregated in every way, shape, or form. the worst thing the commander did to them, in their first combat missions, he didn't allow a veteran pilot to lead them into combat. >> the lack of significant fighter engagements endangers their existence. davis is ordered back to the states to defend the 99th record. >> general davis had to fight very hard to keep the unit flying. the air...
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>> to make a long story short, by june 1944, certainly july 1944 1944 we taken the maa islands. we taken saipan. we were about to take guam. that gave us islands that were within bombing distance of japanese industrial in tokyo with the new bomber. the japanese striking arm of the japanese fleet had been annihilated in the accompanying naval battle that took place during a that campaign. the japanese were finished in terms of any hopes they might've had of winning this war. those were gone and so the last days of the war was how do you force the japanese to capitulate? it was going to be unconditional surrender. that was our policy, i think was the right policy to say we're going to occupy and disarm japan, supervised the reconstruction of the democratic japan. the japanese regime was very far away from that. the question became in the last year how do you force them to surrender? macarthur really had the philippines as the centerpiece of his conception. many said he wanted to liberate the philippines more even than winning the war. the navy and many of the powerful internal pla
>> to make a long story short, by june 1944, certainly july 1944 1944 we taken the maa islands. we taken saipan. we were about to take guam. that gave us islands that were within bombing distance of japanese industrial in tokyo with the new bomber. the japanese striking arm of the japanese fleet had been annihilated in the accompanying naval battle that took place during a that campaign. the japanese were finished in terms of any hopes they might've had of winning this war. those were...
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in this country, davidki dinns, new york city'sr,irst black maas died.e served one term in the early 1990's and lost his reelection to rudgiuliani as the city battled crime, unemployment, racial violencand homelessness. he was 93 years old. still to come on the "newshour" with judy woodruff, the pandemic pushes more americans into hunger. wisconsin struggles to handle the major increase in covid infections and deaths. the hosts of the bombshell podcast discuss the difficulties women face in the field of national security. and much more. announcer: this is the "pbs newshour," from weta studios in itshington and in the west from the walter cronkschool of journalism at arizona state university. judy: now, the first of a two-part look at the impact of covid-19 in this country, this thanksgiving week. as americans prepare to celebrate the holiday, millions of americans are out of work and struggling to put food on the table. the reality of hun americaok at -- and how the pandemic has made it worse. lisa: a chilly morning and a patient line of peopleutside thi
in this country, davidki dinns, new york city'sr,irst black maas died.e served one term in the early 1990's and lost his reelection to rudgiuliani as the city battled crime, unemployment, racial violencand homelessness. he was 93 years old. still to come on the "newshour" with judy woodruff, the pandemic pushes more americans into hunger. wisconsin struggles to handle the major increase in covid infections and deaths. the hosts of the bombshell podcast discuss the difficulties women...
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the maa board this summer approved a six-month permit term extension and the current permits now are valid through mid-april 2021 and this was to allow the companies to stabilize during an unstable time and to consider for mta to consider scooters as in the transportation recovery plan and we also over the summer made some adjustments to allow the companies to expand but to make sure that they're expanding within the context safe that's and to ensure that they've met the key metrics to allow for expansion so, as the number of devices expand each is required to serve more neighborhoods in the city. so, my colleague, the district our of livable streets will now run through the remaining slides. >> thank you, good afternoon, chair peskin and members of the committee. i have received the sfmta and primarily involved in working on the policy side of this scooter program closely with case teams and i want to talk about some of our next steps in developing the program before opening it up and going into the questions that i'm sure you have for us. as kate mentioned with the six-month extens
the maa board this summer approved a six-month permit term extension and the current permits now are valid through mid-april 2021 and this was to allow the companies to stabilize during an unstable time and to consider for mta to consider scooters as in the transportation recovery plan and we also over the summer made some adjustments to allow the companies to expand but to make sure that they're expanding within the context safe that's and to ensure that they've met the key metrics to allow...
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police officers association which is not a union but is a bargaining unit with rights in the same way as maa mea appointed out to me earlier the seiu is affiliate would with the afl-cio, for whatever that is worth. my hope is that the we send this forward without recommendation as suggested by chair mar, there may be other relatively modest but important concessions that we may be able to get in the intervening period. i would conquer with that sentiment and want to add my voice to thanking members of the public and our various city staff for their attendance and presentations. >> thank you, supervisor peskin. supervisor haney? >> i said a lot of -- i thought about this and asked questions earlier. i want to thank everybody who called in and the staff here. i hope we have all held how strong the demands are for change for the systematic sweeping changes to policing in the city. i think we are in a position with this m.o.u. that frankly is very frustrating. we have the choice to vote it up or down. voting it down means the police get raises immediately and we have been told as we have heard f
police officers association which is not a union but is a bargaining unit with rights in the same way as maa mea appointed out to me earlier the seiu is affiliate would with the afl-cio, for whatever that is worth. my hope is that the we send this forward without recommendation as suggested by chair mar, there may be other relatively modest but important concessions that we may be able to get in the intervening period. i would conquer with that sentiment and want to add my voice to thanking...
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police officers association which is not a union but is a bargaining unit with rights in the same way as maa, mea appointed out to me earlier the seiu is affiliate would with the afl-cio, for whatever that is worth. my hope is that the we send this forward without recommendation as suggested by chair mar, there may be other relatively modest but important concessions that we may be able to get in the intervening period. i would conquer with that sentiment and want to add my voice to thanking members of the public and our various city staff for their attendance and presentations. >> thank you, supervisor peskin. supervisor haney? >> i said a lot of -- i thought about this and asked questions earlier. i want to thank everybody who called in and the staff here. i hope we have all held how strong the demands are for change for the systematic sweeping changes to policing in the city. i think we are in a position with this m.o.u. that frankly is very frustrating. we have the choice to vote it up or down. voting it down means the police get raises immediately and we have been told as we have heard
police officers association which is not a union but is a bargaining unit with rights in the same way as maa, mea appointed out to me earlier the seiu is affiliate would with the afl-cio, for whatever that is worth. my hope is that the we send this forward without recommendation as suggested by chair mar, there may be other relatively modest but important concessions that we may be able to get in the intervening period. i would conquer with that sentiment and want to add my voice to thanking...
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. >> but that is important point you are you can maaing, number one they have to be post parked and--ir that anyone should accept ballot after november 3-rd. he has made it clear. >> does that include military people because most military people and there are hundreds of thousands serving overseas whose ballots won't be counted so that would is enfranchise many members of the united states military. >> all right, and we are going to have updates about this, we should note to everyone that we have never called a presidential, been able to certified a presidential election before midnight, we usually have late nights, doesn't mean anything is wrong. talking about the close on the west coast w will take a quick break so your local cbs stations can get you up to sp >>> good evening. >> we are minutes away from the polls closing in california. we are expecting the first results to come in shortly after 8:00. >> minutes ago chopper 5 flew over the plaza in san jose and we are still seeing long lines of voters waiting to cast their ballots down to the wire. >> reporter: you hit it on the hea
. >> but that is important point you are you can maaing, number one they have to be post parked and--ir that anyone should accept ballot after november 3-rd. he has made it clear. >> does that include military people because most military people and there are hundreds of thousands serving overseas whose ballots won't be counted so that would is enfranchise many members of the united states military. >> all right, and we are going to have updates about this, we should note to...