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Aug 29, 2022
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marisa: not particularly. at the beginning of lourenco's term, he invited civil society activists and he extended a hand to them. he promised to make the media landscape more fair. but he went back on those promises. there was hope that there would be a much less critical political environment. but without the mpla up to the same old tactics. the police are partial to the mpla. you see a harsh crackdown. if we look at those election periods, we see state media give biased reporting towards the mpla. they basically just ran stories about the ruling party and lourenco. the state newspapers as well. we have not really seen much of an improvement, although there was optimism at the beginning that this would be a little bit different. kim: how difficult it life right now for ordinary angolans in terms of the cost of living, the ability to access basic necessities? jose: well, we have 28 million people and the level of poverty is very high. it is one of the failures of president lourenco. there was a big expectation
marisa: not particularly. at the beginning of lourenco's term, he invited civil society activists and he extended a hand to them. he promised to make the media landscape more fair. but he went back on those promises. there was hope that there would be a much less critical political environment. but without the mpla up to the same old tactics. the police are partial to the mpla. you see a harsh crackdown. if we look at those election periods, we see state media give biased reporting towards the...
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Aug 22, 2022
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marisa's got a check just how hot we've got today. said yet 15 degree drop in temperatures.r 90's are low triple digits. >> we were in the mid to upper 80's for warmest inland valleys in the east bay, 15 degrees. cooler than where we were today. remember livermore yesterday warmed up to 101 degrees yesterday. but today. >> 88 degrees so much needed relief with seasonal temperatures. finally returning in london, we're seeing fog out there making it struck across the bay into the east bay shoreline currently over berkeley right now, widespread 60's and 70's for your sunday evening, antioch, 77 degrees with livermore trying to flirt with 80's, but 78 degrees and low 60's for downtown san francisco. in half moon bay at 61 degrees. so radar for we are going to track that marine layer impossible. some patchy drizzle as well as early as tonight. continuing with that drizzle fest through your monday morning. but a lot more sunshine and quick clearing and that's going to contribute to our 5 to 10 degrees of warming to start your work week monday and even back to school monday for a l
marisa's got a check just how hot we've got today. said yet 15 degree drop in temperatures.r 90's are low triple digits. >> we were in the mid to upper 80's for warmest inland valleys in the east bay, 15 degrees. cooler than where we were today. remember livermore yesterday warmed up to 101 degrees yesterday. but today. >> 88 degrees so much needed relief with seasonal temperatures. finally returning in london, we're seeing fog out there making it struck across the bay into the east...
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Aug 13, 2022
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barbecue three-year-old he remained a mother, a cleaning lady at the factory, one pulled three boys at marisas of loops and alyosha's fields in childhood suffered from malaria in a severe form. after that, he suffered from rheumatism. you know, i'm in pain. there, i have this inflammation of the lungs, tonsillitis, everything was there on this stove. yes, yes, he got soaked there and said hello, and then he saw an airplane there in the sky in the blue kamyshinsk, as he says, he saw nothing more than a blue sky than in kamyshin lyoshka saw the plane when he went for water from a barrel on a cart. i drove straight into the volga, i hit the plane in the head. god between the bucket. oh, this is the one to get the pilot. he wanted to fly to control this machine, they laughed at him, where do you sit bones on the stove. and then suddenly a ticket to the komsomol construction site and a doctor for a medical examination. you go boy. maybe your illness will pass in that climate, komsomolsk-on-amur turned out to be by no means a resort, but the youth who gathered there lived as if not in barracks and
barbecue three-year-old he remained a mother, a cleaning lady at the factory, one pulled three boys at marisas of loops and alyosha's fields in childhood suffered from malaria in a severe form. after that, he suffered from rheumatism. you know, i'm in pain. there, i have this inflammation of the lungs, tonsillitis, everything was there on this stove. yes, yes, he got soaked there and said hello, and then he saw an airplane there in the sky in the blue kamyshinsk, as he says, he saw nothing more...
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Aug 14, 2022
08/22
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usually marisa's laughing at me. no, you're such a come from where that follow the that will ask our bucky ball is not a meteor. and i as a meteorologist do not study mean the study of things that fall, meaning rain and snow. so i get that question exactly dan thorn, whether it's frozen or not. i study let's take a look at your high temperatures today. we certainly need the rain. we're tracking warmer and drier weather in the days ahead. in fact, today we were good 3 to 4 degrees above average for most of our coastal valleys. >> and upwards of about 5 to 6 degrees above normal. for those of you inland. so conquered 94 degrees when you should be in the mid 80's livermore. also in the low 90's. but along the coast, no one complaining about the warm-up there. downtown san francisco. we should be averaging 67 degrees by near mid august standards. but instead 71 degrees. but we also seeing pleasant temperatures in oakland in the mid 70's. so hope you enjoyed that gradual warming trend in the days ahead. and we're starting
usually marisa's laughing at me. no, you're such a come from where that follow the that will ask our bucky ball is not a meteor. and i as a meteorologist do not study mean the study of things that fall, meaning rain and snow. so i get that question exactly dan thorn, whether it's frozen or not. i study let's take a look at your high temperatures today. we certainly need the rain. we're tracking warmer and drier weather in the days ahead. in fact, today we were good 3 to 4 degrees above average...
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Aug 17, 2022
08/22
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course south rhine got who directed the piece is someone who the museum has worked with many times marisa kennedy who wrote the the play is someone who the museum has worked with so michael this question is for you. can you you talk about the conception of this from the ground up and creating this program from the ground up. it's like you to understand like it's so much to of james ford's life that you really wanted to unpack. and the hardest part was sort of just boiling it down. so to look at just his service in as a privateer was really important because like nathan just said he managed to do so much in a short period of time his connection into the sale making trade from his father up until the age of seven where he has to make a shift into pursuing his education, but then also taking up odd jobs to support the family, but then again seeing the backdrop of all the things that are taking place not just in philadelphia, but up and down the colonies at that time then deciding he wanted to serve but all of the you put it all together and it becomes something that's incredibly compelling s
course south rhine got who directed the piece is someone who the museum has worked with many times marisa kennedy who wrote the the play is someone who the museum has worked with so michael this question is for you. can you you talk about the conception of this from the ground up and creating this program from the ground up. it's like you to understand like it's so much to of james ford's life that you really wanted to unpack. and the hardest part was sort of just boiling it down. so to look at...
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Aug 20, 2022
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struggling director actor taya, pat and screenwriter marisa plaques.n because 11 30 this morning, the mere game is going to be shown at the california theater is actually gonna be shown twice at sina quest of the other time will be at 12 10 thursday at prune yard cinemas if we didn't give you enough notice to run out there today, but go to our web links ktvu dot com for any ticket information there. alright let's talk about our forecast. maybe a good day to sit in the theater because it is going to be warm, especially for inland cities. claudine a. definitely find yourself some a c or swimming pool or do your best to at least avoid that afternoon heat temperatures will range in the upper nineties to near 100 for some of the hotter spots giving you a look here over hazy sky air quality for today. expected to be good to moderate there is no spare the air in place. we've got a little bit of fog along the coast outside of that just very warm to hot air expected and we have a compressed marine layer so it is tough for it to go inland, and it is not really g
struggling director actor taya, pat and screenwriter marisa plaques.n because 11 30 this morning, the mere game is going to be shown at the california theater is actually gonna be shown twice at sina quest of the other time will be at 12 10 thursday at prune yard cinemas if we didn't give you enough notice to run out there today, but go to our web links ktvu dot com for any ticket information there. alright let's talk about our forecast. maybe a good day to sit in the theater because it is...
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Aug 27, 2022
08/22
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dante popaliski and aaron marisa bullock. apologies. >> awesome, thank you very much. i have done this before. my name is david koeh and in may, i acknowledged and commemorated my seventh year teaching in the school district. i was 17 years old when i wage graded from sfusd public schools. in yet another parallel -- 7% is how much inflation we have seen in the three years since teachers saw an increase to mr. compensation in 2019, 2022 spans, they span 18 to 15% but within that wheelhouse. 17% is also according to sylvia on her august 16th economic policy institute analysis, 17.6% precisely is the, what they call the teacher paid penalty. in the state of california the average college graduate earns 17.6% more than the average classroom teacher. this 17% irony is not lost on me and i hope it's not lost on you. please pay us correctly. [applause] >> good evening. i'm also an sfusd graduate and current sfusd teacher at mlk middle school and my wife is an sfusd graduate and teacher at aptus middle school. we hope we can afford to stay in the city we grew up in and send ou
dante popaliski and aaron marisa bullock. apologies. >> awesome, thank you very much. i have done this before. my name is david koeh and in may, i acknowledged and commemorated my seventh year teaching in the school district. i was 17 years old when i wage graded from sfusd public schools. in yet another parallel -- 7% is how much inflation we have seen in the three years since teachers saw an increase to mr. compensation in 2019, 2022 spans, they span 18 to 15% but within that...
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Aug 29, 2022
08/22
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he is a giraffe, it was a step, not the first one was called marisa there mariyskaya and moreover. had something wrong there, he had something. he had some kind of him, there is a very complicated story, but he had to be killed. i would like to be absolutely healthy, so they killed me while dieting. yes, specialists, of course, on purpose, because they put children at the base of this abnormality. you know, well crazy house. it's like instead of something i'm like, uh, i can say, so to speak, as a person who worked. uh, in many places that later turned out to be psychiatric hospitals, only they were different there. and this is normal, and he will say his work in the nineties, because we are all there. periodically worked so no offense to my employer of the former future. it will be said. so. i mean crazy house. it's like whoever found the first dressing gown and put it on the doctor. and now we finally understand, who in the early nineties found and put on a dressing gown, and we were told that we were wrong, we understand. we don't see. no, these are values. we see such people wh
he is a giraffe, it was a step, not the first one was called marisa there mariyskaya and moreover. had something wrong there, he had something. he had some kind of him, there is a very complicated story, but he had to be killed. i would like to be absolutely healthy, so they killed me while dieting. yes, specialists, of course, on purpose, because they put children at the base of this abnormality. you know, well crazy house. it's like instead of something i'm like, uh, i can say, so to speak,...
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Aug 7, 2022
08/22
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on the prescription drug front, we talk about lowering costs, it empowers medicare for the marisa time to begin to negotiate for lower prices. it also caps the out-of-pocket costs that medicare beneficiaries pay at $2,000. in pennsylvania, the estimate is that there are more than 73,000 pennsylvanians that pay more than $2,000 a year for prescription drugs. every one of those 73,000-plus pennsylvanians and more will benefit from that capping of out-of-pocket costs. so it lowers costs for families, but it also reduces the threat of climate change and reduces the deficit at the same time. all of that, while reducing emissions between now and 2030 by some 40%. and this may be the very last time, the very last time that we have an opportunity to take action in a substantial way against the threat of climate change. the presiding officer has worked on this issue for years. he knows of what i speak better than anyone. this may be the last chance to take action on climate change. thirdly and not by way of a complete summary, it extends the affordable care act subsidies. the subsidies that wer
on the prescription drug front, we talk about lowering costs, it empowers medicare for the marisa time to begin to negotiate for lower prices. it also caps the out-of-pocket costs that medicare beneficiaries pay at $2,000. in pennsylvania, the estimate is that there are more than 73,000 pennsylvanians that pay more than $2,000 a year for prescription drugs. every one of those 73,000-plus pennsylvanians and more will benefit from that capping of out-of-pocket costs. so it lowers costs for...
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Aug 29, 2022
08/22
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he was a giraffe, it was a step, not the first, in my opinion, his name was marisa, and he was killedwas something wrong with him. no, he had something there. he had some kind of him, there is a very complicated story, but he had to be killed. i would like to be absolutely healthy, so they killed me while dieting. yes, specialists, of course, on purpose, because they are at the base of this abnormalities lay children. you know, well, crazy house - what kind of place is this? i'm like, uh, i can say, i can say, uh, as a person who worked, uh, in many places that later turned out to be psychiatric hospitals, only they had different discharges there. and so it's normal, and he will say so, we periodically worked there so no offense to my employer of the former future - it will be said. so. i mean crazy house. it's like whoever found the first dressing gown and put it on the doctor. and now here we finally understand who's in in the early nineties, i found and put on a bathrobe, and we were told that we misunderstood everything. we don't see. no, these are values. we see such people who d
he was a giraffe, it was a step, not the first, in my opinion, his name was marisa, and he was killedwas something wrong with him. no, he had something there. he had some kind of him, there is a very complicated story, but he had to be killed. i would like to be absolutely healthy, so they killed me while dieting. yes, specialists, of course, on purpose, because they are at the base of this abnormalities lay children. you know, well, crazy house - what kind of place is this? i'm like, uh, i can...