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let's go to our policy analyst michael kenny. to give us a very, very brief are summary >> thank you to arc void restate whatting is available in the public materials i will recap what was sent yesterday. which is update that we received a new version of the legislation from supervisor peskin as well as it is mayor's office. and this new version adopts most of the recommendation staff made in the memo published on monday august 8. with the exception of 2 items. one is proposal 6 regarding the proposed waiver process from the board of supervisors. some two out of three recommendations were adopted there for increased transparency around this waiver process. and the other one some -- language added mitigate that. staff does not believe this should be a blocker to action there. as the other transparency piece were add. the other item was regarding the proposal 9 which is changing adding an exception for >> now i need to start the video. >> right? adding in exception. hello. >> um -- yea that is the outstanding items the commissioner
let's go to our policy analyst michael kenny. to give us a very, very brief are summary >> thank you to arc void restate whatting is available in the public materials i will recap what was sent yesterday. which is update that we received a new version of the legislation from supervisor peskin as well as it is mayor's office. and this new version adopts most of the recommendation staff made in the memo published on monday august 8. with the exception of 2 items. one is proposal 6 regarding...
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michael tyree says the case should be retried. >> at first i was shocked. >> reporter: paula kenny represented the sisters and daughter of michael tyree, a mentally ill inmate who was beaten to death in his jail cell allegedly by three correctional officers in 2015. >> there is still questions that the three defendant correctional officers acted terribly, that michael tyree suffered horribly and that he died as a consequence of their actions. >> reporter: a jury convicted officers matthew mcconaughey, lubrin and rafael rodriguez to second degree murder. but in 2019 sb 1437 became law which changed how people can be convicted of murder. under the new law they must bel actual killer or had the intent to kill. in the officers' trial it was never proven who dealt the fatal blows. the law is retroactive, so the appeals court overturned all three convictions. people were being prosecuted for murder who didn't intend to kill and who didn't have implied millionis. what the court said is that's too wide a net and too many people are being convicted of murder without that kind of intent that's needed. the district attorney says it's revie
michael tyree says the case should be retried. >> at first i was shocked. >> reporter: paula kenny represented the sisters and daughter of michael tyree, a mentally ill inmate who was beaten to death in his jail cell allegedly by three correctional officers in 2015. >> there is still questions that the three defendant correctional officers acted terribly, that michael tyree suffered horribly and that he died as a consequence of their actions. >> reporter: a jury...
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michael tyree says the case should be retried. >> at first i was shocked. >> reporter: paula kenny represented the sisters and daughter of michaell allegedly by three correctional officers in 2015. >> there is still questions that the three defendant correctio
michael tyree says the case should be retried. >> at first i was shocked. >> reporter: paula kenny represented the sisters and daughter of michaell allegedly by three correctional officers in 2015. >> there is still questions that the three defendant correctio
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as for canon michael, he is trying to conserve as much water as possible. >> that was kenny choi reporting. this thursday, cbs stations across california are g forces to present parched: california's climate crisis. find out why this drop is unlike unlike any others, was getting hit the hardest, and how you ca. can prepare. > >> back in the bay area, i am starting with the numbers today because it is a beautiful forect from los gatos all the way up to to fremont. we are seeing temperatures spread in the south south bay. 70s, 80s, this is a great day for us. as we extend into the eastland hills, low 90s, we can handle that. of course, you want to wait a little later at the sun sets. you want to get the kids out for for fresh air, as we head into the peninsula, daytime highs are are below average. 60s insight today from sentences to all the way down into daly city. that will not be the case for too much longer. this area of high pressure is building a heat dow, and boy is it backing up into ca into california. it will dry usp and heats us up significantly. let's break down numbers right now.
as for canon michael, he is trying to conserve as much water as possible. >> that was kenny choi reporting. this thursday, cbs stations across california are g forces to present parched: california's climate crisis. find out why this drop is unlike unlike any others, was getting hit the hardest, and how you ca. can prepare. > >> back in the bay area, i am starting with the numbers today because it is a beautiful forect from los gatos all the way up to to fremont. we are seeing...
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heat spoke with kpix 5's kenny choi about how they are adapting to the climate crisis. >> canon michael and his family have deep roots in the central valley. >> i am extremely humble and proud to see what the land can produce. >> canon manages the 11,000 acres of farmland located in merced county. his family has farmed for six generations. >> we do both organic and conventional crops. we do tomatoes, carrots, garlic, onios garlic, onions and we do watermelon, cantaloupe, honeydew. >> like most farmers, cannon keeps an eye on the weather and water. >> all this water has been used upstream. >> his farm is primarily irrigated with river water imported from northern california. he says every drop counts. >> would say we don't waste water here at all. make he and his team have invested millions of dollars in water saving techniques to run the drip systems. they added clean power, power, solar panels, to offset the electrical demand. 20% of the farm is now planted wintertime to avoid the summer heat and the highest demand for water. to reduce evaporation and sequester carbon, the farm makes i
heat spoke with kpix 5's kenny choi about how they are adapting to the climate crisis. >> canon michael and his family have deep roots in the central valley. >> i am extremely humble and proud to see what the land can produce. >> canon manages the 11,000 acres of farmland located in merced county. his family has farmed for six generations. >> we do both organic and conventional crops. we do tomatoes, carrots, garlic, onios garlic, onions and we do watermelon, cantaloupe,...
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he spoke to kpix's kenny choi about how farms are adapting to the climate crisis. >> reporter: cannon michael and his family have deep roots in the central field of the valley. >> i'm extremely humble and proud to see what the land can produce. >> reporter: managing the bowles company in merced county. his family has friends for six generations. we do a lot of tomatoes, carrots, honeydew. >> reporter: kenneth keeps an eye not only on the weather, but all the water. his farmers primarily irrigated with river water imported from northern california. he says every drop counts. >> i would say we don't waste water here at all. >> reporter: kenneth and his team invested more than a million dollars to get pumps. the team added solar panels to offset the electrical demand. 20% is now planted? wintertime to avoid the summer heat and the highest demand for water. to reduce evaporation and to sequester carbon, the farm makes their own compost and the green waist trucked in from nearby cities and towns. >> we have quite a few people employed who actually sift through and people don't want to do the work
he spoke to kpix's kenny choi about how farms are adapting to the climate crisis. >> reporter: cannon michael and his family have deep roots in the central field of the valley. >> i'm extremely humble and proud to see what the land can produce. >> reporter: managing the bowles company in merced county. his family has friends for six generations. we do a lot of tomatoes, carrots, honeydew. >> reporter: kenneth keeps an eye not only on the weather, but all the water. his...
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michael: we will bring it out for you in the open. that is a tease ahead for all of your viewers. jonathan: looking forward to that. tom: it says kennyel: we are back here in jackson hole getting ready for the economic symposium with some disappointing economic news. durable goods in flat for the month. the expectation was for a .8% gain after a .2% revised higher in june. x transportation is up just .3%. that is better than anticipated but below what we saw last month. this is your basic what goes into gdp spending kind of stuff that is up .4%. it was up .9% in june. a backup in business spending. a backup in business spending. it might be concerning because of the pmi we saw yesterday that showed a collapse in manufacturing during august. i do not know if this is a harbinger or not. capital goods and durable goods are very volatile but it is not the best possible boost to start this week. tom: one question, the idea this will change the guesstimate of third-quarter. how does durable goods fit into that? michael: it goes into the calculation but it is so early in the quarter. these are july numbers. it will not make a big difference
michael: we will bring it out for you in the open. that is a tease ahead for all of your viewers. jonathan: looking forward to that. tom: it says kennyel: we are back here in jackson hole getting ready for the economic symposium with some disappointing economic news. durable goods in flat for the month. the expectation was for a .8% gain after a .2% revised higher in june. x transportation is up just .3%. that is better than anticipated but below what we saw last month. this is your basic what...
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cannot be suddenly issued. kenny insisted that new. china's army says it so called joint blockage operation around taiwan will continue through to monday. let's go into this with michael bakley. he's an associate professor of political science at tufts, university of massachusetts. is also co author of the upcoming book, a danger zone coming conflict with china. welcome to d w. but nancy pelosi, i was in taiwan just 20 hours. and what is she achieved beyond giving herself world wide headlines and moving the world a little closer to the possibility of one misstep, one miscalculation something her renders. she would say that she is achieved a reaffirmation of america's commitment to help taiwan defend itself. to pledge to help american allies. but i think what she is, in fact, and she is to set off a crisis that the by the administration didn't need that she didn't ping didn't white, but now both sides have to sort of carry through on their, on their actions in order to continue to look tough and establish resolve and credibility with the other. so how then having lot such a massive retaliation? how can china re normalize its relationship with the united states? how doe
cannot be suddenly issued. kenny insisted that new. china's army says it so called joint blockage operation around taiwan will continue through to monday. let's go into this with michael bakley. he's an associate professor of political science at tufts, university of massachusetts. is also co author of the upcoming book, a danger zone coming conflict with china. welcome to d w. but nancy pelosi, i was in taiwan just 20 hours. and what is she achieved beyond giving herself world wide headlines...
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ahead here on al jazeera kenny is drowned, could be hurting its democracy. thousands of people may not vote and next week's election, the climate is a big factor. and fun on michael's junior has been president of the philippines just a few weeks, but his infamous father is grabbing headlines with 2 movies telling very different stories. ah, here's your weather update in a minute 15. hi everyone. thanks for joining in. so 2 areas of disturbed weather to point out here we've got a frontal system, so in through a song c on. so once again, that's going to lower your temperatures even more, and then outbreaks of rain around santiago, we've got snow over the higher ground as well for the southern andes is go further toward the north. it's our usual scattering of showers and storms that we would expect to see in this part of the world central america, a wave of rain running through the yucatan peninsula. though ken kuhn will stay dry with a height of 30 degrees off to the u. s. we go and we had flash flood watches in play for the u. s. state of kentucky. that rain is now leaking into tennessee, but really widespread showers and storms in this area. the same goes for that
ahead here on al jazeera kenny is drowned, could be hurting its democracy. thousands of people may not vote and next week's election, the climate is a big factor. and fun on michael's junior has been president of the philippines just a few weeks, but his infamous father is grabbing headlines with 2 movies telling very different stories. ah, here's your weather update in a minute 15. hi everyone. thanks for joining in. so 2 areas of disturbed weather to point out here we've got a frontal system,...
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he spoke with kpix 5's kenny choi about the farms and adapting to this climate crisis. >> this crap has not had any water. >> ken and michael and his family have deep roots in the fields of the central valley. >> >> i'm externally humbled and proud to see what the land can produce. >> reporter: he manages the family company, 11,000 acres of farmland located outside of los banos in merced county. his family has farmed to six generations. >> we do organic, conventional crops, tomatoes, carrots, garli, onions, watermelon, cantaloupe, honeydew. >> reporter: like most farmers, he keeps an eye on the water and water and the weather. his farms primarily irrigated with river water imported from northern california. he says, every drought counts. >> i would say, we don't waste water here at all. >> reporter: cannon and his teae invested millions of dollars in water saving techniques with a p irrigation on 80% of the farmla. the farmland. to run the drip systems, the team added clean power, solar panels to offset the electrical demand. 20% of te farm is planted in wintertime td the summer heat and the highest demand for water. to red
he spoke with kpix 5's kenny choi about the farms and adapting to this climate crisis. >> this crap has not had any water. >> ken and michael and his family have deep roots in the fields of the central valley. >> >> i'm externally humbled and proud to see what the land can produce. >> reporter: he manages the family company, 11,000 acres of farmland located outside of los banos in merced county. his family has farmed to six generations. >> we do organic,...