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nicholas: i spoke to marissa mayer recently about this.d is exactly right but history has forgotten what she did. marissa mayer discovered there were people working from home full-time and some of them were working so poorly they would never set up their computer for more than a week at a time. she said you will have to come in three days a week. you cannot work from home full-time. huge numbers of firms rolling out exactly this plan. apple and google -- apple and google and microsoft, the world is dropping that plan. post-pandemic they will come and from three days in the office, and we will manage you. we will make sure you are doing your job and will continue that indefinitely. romaine: that gets to the idea about productivity and the perception of productivity. a lot of companies want to look over your shoulder and know you're doing the work you are supposed to be doing. what is your data showing about the level of productivity during the covid crisis? nicholas: quite surprisingly, working from home appears to be more productive than b
nicholas: i spoke to marissa mayer recently about this.d is exactly right but history has forgotten what she did. marissa mayer discovered there were people working from home full-time and some of them were working so poorly they would never set up their computer for more than a week at a time. she said you will have to come in three days a week. you cannot work from home full-time. huge numbers of firms rolling out exactly this plan. apple and google -- apple and google and microsoft, the...
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amy: i also want to bring into this conversation, marissa barrera.e an advocate against police violence after police in woodland, california, killed her brother michael in 2017. she's the founder of the nonprofit voices of strength, which works with the families of other victims killed by police. she is joining us from sacramento, california. welcome to democracy now! so sorry to hear about your brother michael. tell us what happened to him. >> thank you for having me this morning. in 2017, my brother was murdered by police in our hometown. the details are still not clear but we do know and this is through physical evidence and audio, video pictures now at this point that before being killed by police, he was assaulted in his home by an unknown assailant. moments later, he was murdered by multiple officers. he was killed in a similar way to george floyd. he had five officers on top of him. he had a taser used on him excessively according to their own policies. he was beaten and also suffocated. he had a knee in his back. there's a question whether he
amy: i also want to bring into this conversation, marissa barrera.e an advocate against police violence after police in woodland, california, killed her brother michael in 2017. she's the founder of the nonprofit voices of strength, which works with the families of other victims killed by police. she is joining us from sacramento, california. welcome to democracy now! so sorry to hear about your brother michael. tell us what happened to him. >> thank you for having me this morning. in...
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. >> reporter: marissa santa cruz and paya were celebrating a 22nd birthday, there was a knock on the door staff told them to lower their music. the next knock was the police >> police, open the door >> i am a big guy, dark, too. and just the way i have my tattoos. some people can't help but to profile you >> reporter: the police told the couple they had to leave. while they were packing, paya cursed at the officers. >> start packing, let's go >> shut the [ bleep ] and let me pack! >> reporter: two seconds later they used tasers, batons, a riot gun. >> i put myself in between them, then i was on the floor all i remember was feeling pain >> reporter: they were taken to the hospital for their injuries nationwide, at least 80,000 are sent to the hospital after an interaction with law enforcement or security guards. nbc news found over the past three years in san jose, 43% of use of force incidents ended in a trip to the emergency room >> are you comfortable with how many people are being hospitalized after use of force incidents? >> no. we need to do better, but again, any use of force i
. >> reporter: marissa santa cruz and paya were celebrating a 22nd birthday, there was a knock on the door staff told them to lower their music. the next knock was the police >> police, open the door >> i am a big guy, dark, too. and just the way i have my tattoos. some people can't help but to profile you >> reporter: the police told the couple they had to leave. while they were packing, paya cursed at the officers. >> start packing, let's go >> shut the [...
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>>> as marissa perlman reports, two men testing out some sonar technology saw something below the surfaceomach a deepwater discovery, these images show a fully intact airplane taken from underwater sonar equipment. and it may have just solved a 56-year-old mystery. tyler adkisson and jeff riley with c4 systems no fulsome like latest their own backyard. but on this day, as they surveyed the water for something unusual stood out. >> i saw something that was not normal. >> lights allowed me to actually identify and say okay, there is no way that is a rock. >> the lake levels made it easier for them to get a clear image, and they saw the plane's tail and propeller matching the description of the piper comanche 250 that crashed in 1965. >> he see something like this that looks man-made. maybe now it is the plane. >> it was new year's day when the plane crashed after a midair collision. the bodies of three people on board were never found. the body of the pilot was the only one discovered. the brother of one of the victims has never stopped looking but his father passed away two years ago, neve
>>> as marissa perlman reports, two men testing out some sonar technology saw something below the surfaceomach a deepwater discovery, these images show a fully intact airplane taken from underwater sonar equipment. and it may have just solved a 56-year-old mystery. tyler adkisson and jeff riley with c4 systems no fulsome like latest their own backyard. but on this day, as they surveyed the water for something unusual stood out. >> i saw something that was not normal. >>...
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next to marissa, checking her credit report.r that matter, can do that for free once per week through the end of the year. all three credit bureaus are offering free access. go to annual credit report.com. that is the one and only federally-mandated site for free access. beware of imposter websites. >>> team architects built a two-story house in belgium. it took three weeks to construct it, and it was created with 60% less material. the high-tech innovation could help modernize the european construction industry by making it more sustainable. >> that's impressive. >> we're having trouble figuring that out. >> was there a foundation? i have so many questions. and lumber is so high right now. let's get a check of our forecast, jeff. wow, it was a warm day today. >> such a scorcher, especially out there in inland contra costa and alameda counties. let's get you into the temperatures and show you where we're headed. and i definitely think you're going to like the result of some weather changes. today, yeah, it was up to 101 in alamo
next to marissa, checking her credit report.r that matter, can do that for free once per week through the end of the year. all three credit bureaus are offering free access. go to annual credit report.com. that is the one and only federally-mandated site for free access. beware of imposter websites. >>> team architects built a two-story house in belgium. it took three weeks to construct it, and it was created with 60% less material. the high-tech innovation could help modernize the...
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marissa? >> watergate and the revelation of co-intel pro and chaos and the church committee and so just a lot of operations that the public didn't know about that are now in the public. >> mm-hmm. good. we have watergate and wech the church committee, all of the revelation of cia misdeeds and lending even more credence to the idea of secret medical experimentation going on. and there is a very kind of explicit linkage being made in the late '70s between this post watergate era and a boom in alien conspiracies and particularly abduction conspiracies. you see the establishment of citizens against ufo secrecy in 1977. and an organization dedicated to using freedom of information act requests to get the government to reveal the truth about ufos. which is almost beautifully naive, right. the fact that you think that the government is planning to huge conspiracy, but that because the law is on your side you could still get them to reveal those secrets. it is a nice sentiment i find. but not only doe
marissa? >> watergate and the revelation of co-intel pro and chaos and the church committee and so just a lot of operations that the public didn't know about that are now in the public. >> mm-hmm. good. we have watergate and wech the church committee, all of the revelation of cia misdeeds and lending even more credence to the idea of secret medical experimentation going on. and there is a very kind of explicit linkage being made in the late '70s between this post watergate era and a...
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. >> that was marissa perlman. we posted governor newsom's extended comments on our website, kpix.com. >>> we first by the news conference live on cbsn bay area. you can watch 24/7 on kpix.com and the kpix5 news app. >>> right now in san jose the community is coming together to show love and support for the family of liam. this is a live look at the vigil that started just a few minutes ago. the body of the seven one was found dumped hundreds of miles away on a park trip in las vegas about two weeks ago. his mother, samantha moreno, was arrested on tuesday and charged with killing her son. the woman is still awaiting extradition to nevada. >>> we are getting a deeper look into the 20th history of the vt gunman's time with the transit agency. they release more than 200 pages related to the personal file of samuel cassidy after he shot and killed one of his coworkers at a light rail yard facility. they say that so far there is no indication of any formal discipline or threatening behavior or violence. however, for se
. >> that was marissa perlman. we posted governor newsom's extended comments on our website, kpix.com. >>> we first by the news conference live on cbsn bay area. you can watch 24/7 on kpix.com and the kpix5 news app. >>> right now in san jose the community is coming together to show love and support for the family of liam. this is a live look at the vigil that started just a few minutes ago. the body of the seven one was found dumped hundreds of miles away on a park trip...
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her sister, marissa, and the incredible network of friends she made along the way in milwaukee, chicago, and washington, d.c. rest in peace, courtney. i yield back, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. joyce, for five minutes. mr. joyce: mr. speaker, i rise to address the house and ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. joyce: mr. speaker, i rise today with great concern for our nation's current economic trajectory. inflation is spiraling out of control. unemployment numbers continue to disappoint. and millions of small businesses are unable to fill job openings. this pattern is increasingly alarming. for anyone who is paying attention, it's not a surprise. the bime's plan to throw money at -- biden administration's plan to throw money at problems is failing the american people. this so-called rescue plan is stunting our economic recovery, and impeding our nation's comeback from the covid-19 pandemic. as president biden makes even more plans to squander our taxpayer
her sister, marissa, and the incredible network of friends she made along the way in milwaukee, chicago, and washington, d.c. rest in peace, courtney. i yield back, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. joyce, for five minutes. mr. joyce: mr. speaker, i rise to address the house and ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. joyce: mr. speaker, i rise today with great concern...
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and marissa has a recording that she says she recently made, as i see, she secretly made of her firing by john kelly claimed by his former adviser and reality tv costar, alma rossa mangold newman, that she heard mr. trump hughes, racial insult. but the last name of the man who apparently wrote this is biden, not trump, so chill. all right, not so easy. the republicans won't chill over the hypocritical reporting. plus there's an outcry on social media with the races hunter hash tag trending his hunter by the white nationalist. now this term only applied to republicans. this is disgusting and unacceptable. i can't help. but notice the silence from cnn and countless woke celebrities. weird how everyone has creamed about racism. white supremacy for the last 4 years are completely silent about member of the 1st family hunter biden, using the n word multiple times along with races, stereotypes, and means. perhaps you can't afford to be a little careless with laptops. as long as you know you've always got the behemoth at the liberal media at your back. the business of exploiting racism is exc
and marissa has a recording that she says she recently made, as i see, she secretly made of her firing by john kelly claimed by his former adviser and reality tv costar, alma rossa mangold newman, that she heard mr. trump hughes, racial insult. but the last name of the man who apparently wrote this is biden, not trump, so chill. all right, not so easy. the republicans won't chill over the hypocritical reporting. plus there's an outcry on social media with the races hunter hash tag trending his...
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i'm marissa, thanks so much. much more to come tonight here on kron. 4 news at 10 o'clock, including flames breaking out near cal expo today for the second time in the last week would let you know it crews are now saying about it. >> oh, and there's a new member to the royal family have to introduce you to the baby girl that megan markle and prince harry. welcome to the world this weekend. >> plus great america's water park reopening for the first time this weekend. a look at the fun. >> this weekend. marked another first has great america's water park reopened for the first time in 2 years. the pandemic not putting a damper on all the fun there anymore. if we knew teresa was working today. we kind of maybe switch spots so we could have gone out there, but she shows us what's in store for the folks who are headed back out there to the south. but i'm >> you can catch the squeals everywhere. guess soaking up the fun. a great america's shores. water park open once again following a two-year absence to the pandemic.
i'm marissa, thanks so much. much more to come tonight here on kron. 4 news at 10 o'clock, including flames breaking out near cal expo today for the second time in the last week would let you know it crews are now saying about it. >> oh, and there's a new member to the royal family have to introduce you to the baby girl that megan markle and prince harry. welcome to the world this weekend. >> plus great america's water park reopening for the first time this weekend. a look at the...
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. >> reporter: in 2013 the then ceo of yahoo marissa meyer sent a memo to employees saying the company them to work remotely. she said speed and quality are often sacrificed when we work from home. we need to be one yahoo. >> good luck, if you want to get them back in the office by days a week good luck you will get half of them back. >> reporter: adelina is employed by a san francisco law firm hours and is more productive working from home. >> i do not necessarily have to be in the office from 9:00 to 5:00 every day. i can logon at midnight if i want to and get it done. >> i do not have to deal with the commute or traffic. or, other people in the office. >> reporter: in some cases, the job requires people to be present. >> there are times where i had to be in the office. some of those things you have to do when you're there. >> reporter: that may cause resentment among employees. >> a% pay increase from people that cannot work from home would make a good package. >>> millions of americans along the gulf coast are bracing for severe weather today. forecasters predicting dangerous storm
. >> reporter: in 2013 the then ceo of yahoo marissa meyer sent a memo to employees saying the company them to work remotely. she said speed and quality are often sacrificed when we work from home. we need to be one yahoo. >> good luck, if you want to get them back in the office by days a week good luck you will get half of them back. >> reporter: adelina is employed by a san francisco law firm hours and is more productive working from home. >> i do not necessarily have...
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very good with the people who dream who goes to marissa. they live. they live there. for now.he's relying on the government's help and a lot of patients. azenith smith ktvu, fox two news. well, the majority of california community colleges will continue distance learning ktvu has learned 75% of junior college classes will still be virtual in the fall. but as ktvu rob roth explains one lawmakers trying to make sure everyone gets back into a classroom, lawrence hargraves plants to attend diablo valley community college in the fall. i'm standing in kinesiology, but in the upcoming term, most of hargraves classes will be online, not in person, and he will be far from alone. ktvu survey of barrier community college districts found that up to 75% of all fall classes at some schools will be conducted remotely. hargrave says. he prefers it that way. it's actually a blessing because for people like me, for example, i'm having a part time job right now. and with the online classes is more flexible, so i have more time in my day to hang out with my family. but one teacher said during an
very good with the people who dream who goes to marissa. they live. they live there. for now.he's relying on the government's help and a lot of patients. azenith smith ktvu, fox two news. well, the majority of california community colleges will continue distance learning ktvu has learned 75% of junior college classes will still be virtual in the fall. but as ktvu rob roth explains one lawmakers trying to make sure everyone gets back into a classroom, lawrence hargraves plants to attend diablo...
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. >> marissa, thank you. new video tonight at 9 shows authorities in southern california specifically in her most of beach who said they need your help, trying to identify the folks involved in this brawl. police say it happened last sunday just before 2 o'clock in the morning on pier plaza. investigators say that one person knocked unconscious during this event. while another person was kicked in the head. so far. there's no word on how the victims are doing or what may have started the fight. police are asking anyone with details and information about what happened to make sure you give them a call. tonight. we're also finding more learning more about the passenger who tried to breach the cockpit of a united airlines flight at l a x just before jumping out of the exit door. >> it happened last night while the plane was taxiing and authorities now say he tried several times to get into the cockpit reporter chris wolfe has the story. >> punching kicking whatever happened to the friendly forget about turbulenc
. >> marissa, thank you. new video tonight at 9 shows authorities in southern california specifically in her most of beach who said they need your help, trying to identify the folks involved in this brawl. police say it happened last sunday just before 2 o'clock in the morning on pier plaza. investigators say that one person knocked unconscious during this event. while another person was kicked in the head. so far. there's no word on how the victims are doing or what may have started the...
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. >> all right, marissa, thank you guys. stay with us. we'll be right back. bay area homeowners, learn how you can eliminate monthly mortgage payments and improve your cashflow. look, this isn't my first rodeo and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped over a million americans. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any other. big difference is how you pay it back. bay area homeowners, learn how your neighbors are accessing hundreds of thousands of dollars with a reverse mortgage loan from the bay area's number one reverse mortgage lender other mortgages are paid each month, but with a reverse mortgage, you can pay whatever you can, when it works for you, or, you can wait, and pay it off in one lump sum when you leave use a reverse mortgage loan to renovate and update your home, pay off large bills, and cover health care cos
. >> all right, marissa, thank you guys. stay with us. we'll be right back. bay area homeowners, learn how you can eliminate monthly mortgage payments and improve your cashflow. look, this isn't my first rodeo and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped over a million americans. a reverse mortgage...
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and we will be joined next by a former -- marissa kumar will also join us, that's next. that's next. i do things a bit differently. wet teddy bears! wet teddy bears here! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ [swords clashing] - had enough? - no... arthritis. here. new aspercreme arthritis. full prescription-strength? reduces inflammation? thank the gods. don't thank them too soon. kick pain in the aspercreme. don't thank them too soon. you need an ecolab scientific clean here. and you need it here. and here. and here. which is why the scientific expertise that helps operating rooms stay clean is now helping the places you go every day too. seek a commitment to clean. look for the ecolab science certified seal. so then i said to him, you oughta customize your car insurance with liberty mutual, so you only pay for what you need. hot dog or... chicken? only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ talk to me. what do we got? when you have xfinity xfi, with blazing speed... [ screaming ] a powerful connection. that's anoth
and we will be joined next by a former -- marissa kumar will also join us, that's next. that's next. i do things a bit differently. wet teddy bears! wet teddy bears here! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ [swords clashing] - had enough? - no... arthritis. here. new aspercreme arthritis. full prescription-strength? reduces inflammation? thank the gods. don't thank them too soon. kick pain in the aspercreme. don't thank them too soon. you need an ecolab...
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marissa. >> still ahead tonight, time start planning your summer vacation. we'll take you on a road trip to wine country as we kick off our destination, california. series and in sports, the giants host the red-hot cups with the g man be able to coach chicago off kate rooney has highlights. coming up. in business, it's never just another day. it's the big sale, or the big presentation. the day where everything goes right. or the one where nothing does. with comcast business you get the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses and advanced cybersecurity to protect every device on it— all backed by a dedicated team, 24/7. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. comcast business powering possibilities. >> and >> now kron 4 sports brought to you by xfinity. >> big night tonight at oracle park. 2 of the best teams in the national league facing off giants hosting the chicago cubs who have been red hot there 91 record over the last 10 games is the best in the majors. so a big opportunity tonight to the orange and
marissa. >> still ahead tonight, time start planning your summer vacation. we'll take you on a road trip to wine country as we kick off our destination, california. series and in sports, the giants host the red-hot cups with the g man be able to coach chicago off kate rooney has highlights. coming up. in business, it's never just another day. it's the big sale, or the big presentation. the day where everything goes right. or the one where nothing does. with comcast business you get the...
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marissa?ing and everything. >> yeah, certainly commune infiltration. >> brainwashing of korean p.o.w.s. >> brainwashing. this is playing on two simultaneous fears bubbling up in the 1950s. not just that the communists are infiltrating but through this kind of mind control idea. and pairing that with this fear of extraterrestrial threat as well. and it really is an extraterrestrial threat. these films overwhelmingly buy in to a donald keiaho-style view of what is happening. the threat is purely extraterrestrial. it is not human. and, in fact, most of these films rather than the state being complicit or suspect, government agents particularly military agents are the heroes, they're the ones saving us from this extraterrestrial threat. so you have -- yeah. >> what is the thought behind the motives of the aliens to like be a threat, to attack us? like is there a thought of why they're doing that? >> yeah, the kind of why of the conspiracy attack. there isn't really a single unifying idea in the '5
marissa?ing and everything. >> yeah, certainly commune infiltration. >> brainwashing of korean p.o.w.s. >> brainwashing. this is playing on two simultaneous fears bubbling up in the 1950s. not just that the communists are infiltrating but through this kind of mind control idea. and pairing that with this fear of extraterrestrial threat as well. and it really is an extraterrestrial threat. these films overwhelmingly buy in to a donald keiaho-style view of what is happening. the...
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marissa mar and pat cornett both demonstrate the evolution of not just women's golf but golf at the olympichis was an all male club until. with the threat of a pending lawsuit. the members voted to admit women in 1990 31 years later, young women are integral part of the club's existence and growth. i think the women's game is going from strength to strength internationally is some amazing talent from all over the world now, and it's gonna be great to see those the women taking on this set such a demanding golf course. well i think it's a huge honor for the club to hold its first u. s women's open, i think, given the clubs rich history on dfi chirp, lanza's well, i think it only serves to enhance our reputation is one of the finest major championship venues in the world. actually it's a trend that we want to be a part of that. we want to be in the forefront of moving this game forward, particularly on the women's side. i think it's incredible golf values tradition as much as any sport this week at olympic club, a new tradition. will be established in san francisco joe fonzi ktvu fox two. thi
marissa mar and pat cornett both demonstrate the evolution of not just women's golf but golf at the olympichis was an all male club until. with the threat of a pending lawsuit. the members voted to admit women in 1990 31 years later, young women are integral part of the club's existence and growth. i think the women's game is going from strength to strength internationally is some amazing talent from all over the world now, and it's gonna be great to see those the women taking on this set such...
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. >> all right, marissa, thank you.have heard plenty of stories recently about folks trying to steal catalytic converters from underneath cars not just here in the bay area. but pretty much all across california. that's why a body shop is now teaming up with police and offering people way. >> to get their converters if. or when they're stolen. let's take a look. >> was perfect. it's obviously not the entire motors population and we have to start somewhere you put the brakes on some of these victims. this is only form of all that is going to give myself goal few years. a lot had to neighbors at that. there's still an. this is our first catalytic converter etching my name is mario escambia. >> i'm the public information officer for the buena park police theft of catalytic converters is on the rise. it's on a significant increase. what we're trying to do is trying to take a preventative effort and catch the license plate number assigned to the vehicle into the cadillac converters so that when law enforcement come across th
. >> all right, marissa, thank you.have heard plenty of stories recently about folks trying to steal catalytic converters from underneath cars not just here in the bay area. but pretty much all across california. that's why a body shop is now teaming up with police and offering people way. >> to get their converters if. or when they're stolen. let's take a look. >> was perfect. it's obviously not the entire motors population and we have to start somewhere you put the brakes on...
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we did people so we who goes to marissa? they live. they live there. for now.s relying on the government's help and a lot of patients. maybe not. exactly this this year but doesn't any to. i'm assuming 100% will go back for more. in downtown san jose leaders are optimistic with summer events and museums making a comeback. city hall workers are expected to return and a limited capacity in july and 60% of san jose state students will return in person in august. julie alright, azenith smith reporting live tonight. thank you. stanford university reopened its outdoor spaces and public venues today, most of the common areas had been closed for almost 10 months because of the pandemic, the reopening a public areas comes just one day after the state lifted most of its covid restrictions. places now open include lakeland, anita, the road don sculpture garden cantor arts center, frost amphitheater and being concert hall. the bill is pass today, congress approved a bill to make juneteenth of federal holiday. it's the day commemorating the end of slavery in the united stat
we did people so we who goes to marissa? they live. they live there. for now.s relying on the government's help and a lot of patients. maybe not. exactly this this year but doesn't any to. i'm assuming 100% will go back for more. in downtown san jose leaders are optimistic with summer events and museums making a comeback. city hall workers are expected to return and a limited capacity in july and 60% of san jose state students will return in person in august. julie alright, azenith smith...
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marissa, thank you. >> in the south bay tonight, stanford university hosting in-person graduations servicesor students obtaining their advanced degrees. >> so stanford alumni, a tool go one of the guest speakers for today's ceremony. the surgeon writer and public health or health expert has been a familiar face on television as he tries to help us sort out all the information from covid-19 during his speech today. he encouraged the graduates to be open to trying new things. >> more recently i attended a talk by doctor bob wachter who chairs the department of medicine at ucsf. answering a question from a graduate student seeking advice. he said something that stuck with me. say yes to everything before you're 40. and saying no to everything after you're 40. and looking back. this was pretty much what i've done. i've realized. in your formative years. you don't know you can't know what will ultimately matter to you. well, grab you by the shoulders we can you and stay with you. so you have to be open to trying to stop. to saying yes. as you do pay attention to what fuels you. and what doesn't.
marissa, thank you. >> in the south bay tonight, stanford university hosting in-person graduations servicesor students obtaining their advanced degrees. >> so stanford alumni, a tool go one of the guest speakers for today's ceremony. the surgeon writer and public health or health expert has been a familiar face on television as he tries to help us sort out all the information from covid-19 during his speech today. he encouraged the graduates to be open to trying new things. >>...
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. >> hello, marissa? >> hi, everyone, good evening. my name is marissa robinson, wonderful mom of five beautiful babies, and an aapac leader. i just wanted to speak on behalf of aapac and know that this cceis plan, like any other plan, is only as good as the implementation, and maybe more importantly, the mindset and behavioral shift of the people that are going to implement it. as uplifted today in the report and time and time again by our stakeholders and the family and the aapac, we know that really exists. let's focus on those root causes and address them unapologetically. we are super grateful for the hard and intentional work, and going forward, we want to [inaudible]. thank you. >> hello, jova. >> yes, i just want to -- really just want to echo what megan says. i wanted to say without that collaboration and understanding, without that baseline that was just spoken about, that mindset change, i agree, i'm not sure how effective it will be, and without strengthening and tier one and tier two, emotional and mental health support fr
. >> hello, marissa? >> hi, everyone, good evening. my name is marissa robinson, wonderful mom of five beautiful babies, and an aapac leader. i just wanted to speak on behalf of aapac and know that this cceis plan, like any other plan, is only as good as the implementation, and maybe more importantly, the mindset and behavioral shift of the people that are going to implement it. as uplifted today in the report and time and time again by our stakeholders and the family and the aapac,...
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. >> reporter: marissa godfrey, a nurse from connecticut said her family tuned into colbert nightly duringine. >> he's been a form of therapy for me. >> colbert got me through this pandemic. >> a lot of people thought this is going to be years before new york gets back to normal. maybe it's just months. >> reporter: the return of this staple is also a sign of hope. the majority of theaters set to reopen in mid-september. broadway brings in an estimated $14.7 billion to the economy and supports nearly 100,000 jobs. when you see this line, what does it symbolize? >> i mean, i think it symbolizes return and revival and restoration. it symbolizes the power and strength of new york city. >> we're the first show back up on broadway, suck it "lion king." [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: tony, you mentioned the excitement from last night. i have to tell you the uplifting mood along this sidewalk was contagious. everyone was smiling. strangers were making friends in line. when was the last time you saw something like that happen? they were so excited to be the first live audience in more than a
. >> reporter: marissa godfrey, a nurse from connecticut said her family tuned into colbert nightly duringine. >> he's been a form of therapy for me. >> colbert got me through this pandemic. >> a lot of people thought this is going to be years before new york gets back to normal. maybe it's just months. >> reporter: the return of this staple is also a sign of hope. the majority of theaters set to reopen in mid-september. broadway brings in an estimated $14.7...
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i'm marissa. >> and i'm cat >> we spent the year driving around the country >> we started in ohio. >>ations. >> jennifer and divide's 25 wedding anniversary. >> and our niece tristin is turning 25 cheers, "today" show >> cheers. >> that's pretty darn cute >> right back at you >> welcome back. it is a tuesday morning. >> tues-yay. it's sweeping the nation >> it's all about mindset. >> you know what tuesday needs some help. trying real hard >> it needs a little oomph >> by the way, we have a quick programming note it's about wednes-day. it's something we're looking forward to and i think it will break our hearts a little, too >> bobbie thomas, who we've loved for a long, long time. she lost her husband about six months ago a lot of people have been asking how is bobbie doing? well, i had a chance to sit down and speak with her she's experiencing a difficult loss, and as she says, like so many other people, which is in typical bobbie fashion, but she shares a lot about her grief and realizes you have to sit with things not everybody can be fixed right away so, anyway, it will be a nice c
i'm marissa. >> and i'm cat >> we spent the year driving around the country >> we started in ohio. >>ations. >> jennifer and divide's 25 wedding anniversary. >> and our niece tristin is turning 25 cheers, "today" show >> cheers. >> that's pretty darn cute >> right back at you >> welcome back. it is a tuesday morning. >> tues-yay. it's sweeping the nation >> it's all about mindset. >> you know what tuesday...
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the public health memes winner is marissa donnelly, class of 2020.shed friend of eis award sponsored by the alumni association and recognizes an individual for contributions that have made an important difference to the health, welfare and happiness in the officers in the program. the eis program and the graduating class of 2019 have decided to rename the award. as of today, the award will be knowns a the anne schuchat distinguished friend of eis award goes to, anne schuchat, class of 1988. congratulations to all the i award recipients. >> my name is theresa smith, and i'm the associate director for communication in the division of scientific education and professional development. witheis program, officers and alumni, my colleague and i wrote this poem in honor of dr. anne. we had the opportunity to work with her over the years and always enjoyed her creaive songs and poems. so we are happy to share this poem in honor of her. how can we even find words to describe all that you've meant to our eis officers and alumni. rather than plain text to bid yo
the public health memes winner is marissa donnelly, class of 2020.shed friend of eis award sponsored by the alumni association and recognizes an individual for contributions that have made an important difference to the health, welfare and happiness in the officers in the program. the eis program and the graduating class of 2019 have decided to rename the award. as of today, the award will be knowns a the anne schuchat distinguished friend of eis award goes to, anne schuchat, class of 1988....
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>> for item 3, we have available marissa talley and joel goldberg, charlotte wu and cj whitley, emily cohen and i'm going down the list for rec and park. i don't seesomeone for rec and park . >>. >> supervisor peskin: that works mister president. >> president walton: i don't see him. . >> we also have lamont bishop. >> that does not work. >> if not, mister president we could skip over this matter while we try to locate them. >> i thinkthat would be appropriate if that works for you . >> i just would like to have a conversation with rex and park based on the actions of the alliance that i consider to be wholly-owned subsidiary area of the recreation and parks department as to the offensive letter that they sent to our colleague supervisor jan . i'd like to have that public discussion before we vote on thisitem . >> president walton: we can come back to this item. i wouldhope that director ginsberg would be able to attend , but definitely looking forward to hearing from a representative rpd so we will come back to item number three . can you call item number four west and mark. >> item
>> for item 3, we have available marissa talley and joel goldberg, charlotte wu and cj whitley, emily cohen and i'm going down the list for rec and park. i don't seesomeone for rec and park . >>. >> supervisor peskin: that works mister president. >> president walton: i don't see him. . >> we also have lamont bishop. >> that does not work. >> if not, mister president we could skip over this matter while we try to locate them. >> i thinkthat would...