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what life as a parent is about because they spend 247 in a cage when you came into one of these puppy mills you would just see one on top of another in these little chicken wire crates. you know how cramped it is when you're when you're flying and i was thinking about and i thought it must be like that for the puppy dogs that are in these cages being able to get up and move around and i think that's the 740 seven's comedy 400 people and i thought it's just like taking 400 gulden traverse or labs or shepherds and putting them in a sea shore up in the men and making them live there for 8 years you will typically smell a facility before you actually walk near the cages and as soon as you can see the cages. i know it's going to be a bad situation when you have the above ground wire bottom cage because. that sort of tells us that the person is trying to be very efficient. this is a business people are not for profit for an initial outlay of a couple $100.00 for a few breeding pairs you can be selling puppies for a $1000.00 or more apiece if you breed every heat michel which is not what you're su
what life as a parent is about because they spend 247 in a cage when you came into one of these puppy mills you would just see one on top of another in these little chicken wire crates. you know how cramped it is when you're when you're flying and i was thinking about and i thought it must be like that for the puppy dogs that are in these cages being able to get up and move around and i think that's the 740 seven's comedy 400 people and i thought it's just like taking 400 gulden traverse or...
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you're when you're flying and i was thinking about and i thought it must be like that for the puppy mill dogs that are in these cages being able to get up and move around and i think that the 740 seven's comedy 400 people and i thought it's just like taking 400 gold controversy or labs or shepherds and putting them in a scene strapping them in and making them live there for 8 years you will typically smell the facility before you actually walk near the cages and as soon as you can see the cages. i know it's going to be a bad situation when you have the above ground wire bottom cage see because that sort of tells us that the person is trying to be very efficient. this is a business people are not for profit for an initial outlay of a couple $100.00 for a few breeding pairs you can be selling puppies for a $1000.00 or more apiece if you breed every heat cycle which is not what you're supposed to do but which many of the millers do you could be making tens of thousands of dollars within a couple of years they were housed in chicken coops take one dog so there's probably more dogs and chicke
you're when you're flying and i was thinking about and i thought it must be like that for the puppy mill dogs that are in these cages being able to get up and move around and i think that the 740 seven's comedy 400 people and i thought it's just like taking 400 gold controversy or labs or shepherds and putting them in a scene strapping them in and making them live there for 8 years you will typically smell the facility before you actually walk near the cages and as soon as you can see the...
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in the hopes of improving the lives of dogs living in missouri puppy mills national and state animalwelfare organizations focused on a ballot initiative that would later become known as proposition be over 190000 signatures from missouri residents were collected and the measure made it to the ballot in the 2010 election. join me every thursday on the alex i'm i'm sure i'll be speaking to get a feel of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then . so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic development only closely i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. one else seemed wrong but we're all just all. get to shape out just to become educated and engaged with equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart when she's to look for common ground. the world is driven by the dream. of the day or thinks. we dare to ask. probably was something that was in the works for many years because missouri
in the hopes of improving the lives of dogs living in missouri puppy mills national and state animalwelfare organizations focused on a ballot initiative that would later become known as proposition be over 190000 signatures from missouri residents were collected and the measure made it to the ballot in the 2010 election. join me every thursday on the alex i'm i'm sure i'll be speaking to get a feel of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then . so what we've got...
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or some chronic problem or worms or parvo or anything that these animals can pick up in the actual mill and they always seem to be you know we can state always most of the puppies that are coming from these large scale factory farming kind of operations are being sold in pet stores so when you go into a pet store and you see that beautiful little puppy that's a jumping out animal really wants the attention from you know most people have no idea that the mother and father are back somewhere any factory farm type a setting where it can be horrendous it's not just pet lamb franchises they get the vast majority of their inventory from the primary states for puppy mills. independent pet stores choose to seek out these same states a stark example of the supply chain leads directly from holmes county ohio to a single pet store in patterson new jersey d n g petite pups inspection reports obtained by ohio voters for companion animals show that in 2012 over 300 puppies from puppy mills in holmes county were sold wholesale to d. and g. only one reason would seemingly compel the owner of d.m.g. to
or some chronic problem or worms or parvo or anything that these animals can pick up in the actual mill and they always seem to be you know we can state always most of the puppies that are coming from these large scale factory farming kind of operations are being sold in pet stores so when you go into a pet store and you see that beautiful little puppy that's a jumping out animal really wants the attention from you know most people have no idea that the mother and father are back somewhere any...
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become more aware of what what a puppy mill means and what the dogs in the store actually do or i like to say that it's a ripple effect if i educate one person who knows how many other people they will tower and so if we can all educate our little corner of the earth that someday we will not have these problems because once the public really knows what's going on they will not support any. matter how upset i am i know the dogs have it. so i never even consider giving up it's never been an option and i will use my voice because we don't. keep doing it and tell there are no more money. until recent changes the only federal regulations governing commercial dog breeding date back to the passing of the animal welfare act or a.w.a. in 1966 the a.w.a. defined a commercial dog breeder as one who maintains 4 or more breeding female dogs and sells the offspring into wholesale channels any breeder or retail pet store engaged in the direct sale of dogs to the public was exempt from the a.w.a. . let me clarify that a little bit the animal welfare act only requires that we do annual inspections on r
become more aware of what what a puppy mill means and what the dogs in the store actually do or i like to say that it's a ripple effect if i educate one person who knows how many other people they will tower and so if we can all educate our little corner of the earth that someday we will not have these problems because once the public really knows what's going on they will not support any. matter how upset i am i know the dogs have it. so i never even consider giving up it's never been an...
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puppy mill us whether you believe it or not that's where your dog came from a puppy. thing that he's really crossed because they're not rescuing are saving a puppy by by buying their dog what they're doing is they're sentencing the mother that dog to a lifetime of misery you know you know the general public doesn't stop buying poppies a stock i change it's just it's not going to stop i'll be down as the day i die and i owe a lot i don't know if i have to spend my days to save dogs we americans are treating dogs like members of the family we allow them in their beds to sleep at night we spend money on them we give them life saving better a care a society that values dogs is not a design it's going to tolerate this abuse of dogs on puppy mills. until the public is willing to forgo the purchase of a puppy on the internet or in pet stores no regulation will and the suffering of thousands of breeding dogs trapped in commercial mills across the united states and humane societies rescues them pounds millions of dogs are awaiting the chance to join a family if the general pub
puppy mill us whether you believe it or not that's where your dog came from a puppy. thing that he's really crossed because they're not rescuing are saving a puppy by by buying their dog what they're doing is they're sentencing the mother that dog to a lifetime of misery you know you know the general public doesn't stop buying poppies a stock i change it's just it's not going to stop i'll be down as the day i die and i owe a lot i don't know if i have to spend my days to save dogs we americans...
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very busy here around camino alto, and miller avenue here in mill valley.you can see there are crowds in the median and street. we are neil tamil pius high school. a very large crowd gathering. we are talking about a city that has less than 1% african- american population. recently, the mayor said that black lives matter was not of immediate local importance. she has since walked back that statement. there was even an incident a few years back at the high school with racist graffiti directed at the african-american principal of the school. people here feel like they need to speak out and educate their children. >> i'm out here because i have two kids, and i want them to see that if we as, as white people do not join and add our voices, then change may not happy happen. i think it's really important that we do, and they've been sort of ensconced in this very, you know, affluent, peaceful community, and they have no idea what's going on out there, and now they're starting to realize, and they are the ones who will change it later. >> reporter: as you can see
very busy here around camino alto, and miller avenue here in mill valley.you can see there are crowds in the median and street. we are neil tamil pius high school. a very large crowd gathering. we are talking about a city that has less than 1% african- american population. recently, the mayor said that black lives matter was not of immediate local importance. she has since walked back that statement. there was even an incident a few years back at the high school with racist graffiti directed at...
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the handiwork of men in the mill and smelter makes work for the hands of men in the forging plants.k are gray iron. bone structure for the finest transportation for all of us on all of our roads and boulevards. what we harvest, what we dig and what we produce rolled in the days of all ofay us. ♪ , meaning and precise, the differential opinion. it took a miner to get it from the ground and a railroad man to take it to the docks. carried merchant seamen it to the blast furnace. it took a chemist and me ttler so that he could be shaped. decided -- designed it. to design and build the phenomenal machine tools to make the machines, it took men in other plants. to build these intricate and wonderful machines themselves took other skillful men and other factories. to guide and use the machines takes more men with hands that are skilled and finally productive. thend each such job is mighty panorama of men in other jobs. all of us making a living and making a fine product for others and ourselves and our families. for all of us who run machines and sell other things, and other men who run ma
the handiwork of men in the mill and smelter makes work for the hands of men in the forging plants.k are gray iron. bone structure for the finest transportation for all of us on all of our roads and boulevards. what we harvest, what we dig and what we produce rolled in the days of all ofay us. ♪ , meaning and precise, the differential opinion. it took a miner to get it from the ground and a railroad man to take it to the docks. carried merchant seamen it to the blast furnace. it took a...
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on highways of concrete role the basic supplies for the mills of industry.high air lings of the trackless skies, fly products to the factories for processing. ♪ textile mills of pennsylvania, connecticut, and the carolinas, sheep wool are the beginnings of more jobs for men and women. spun by mechanical spiders, into gleaming strands, cotton, and it sheep wool are woven by incredibly precise mechanical fingers into luxury fabrics. , a golden treasure of farmers in iowa, indiana, and illinois and koren of kansas, --higan, ohio and nebraska kansas, michigan, ohio, and nebraska. processedw directly into the plastic ingredients of artificial leather. with these rich, glowing colors, the chemists improve on nature. a yard after endless yard of perfect and flawless material bears ingrained in its very structure the colors and designs that will enhance its beauty in the interior trim of the finest motorcars. ride on, born in a mississippi cotton patch, in a cane field in louisiana. maybe it started when some of its strange synthetic makings were pumped up from the
on highways of concrete role the basic supplies for the mills of industry.high air lings of the trackless skies, fly products to the factories for processing. ♪ textile mills of pennsylvania, connecticut, and the carolinas, sheep wool are the beginnings of more jobs for men and women. spun by mechanical spiders, into gleaming strands, cotton, and it sheep wool are woven by incredibly precise mechanical fingers into luxury fabrics. , a golden treasure of farmers in iowa, indiana, and illinois...
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it gives one woman here in mill valley a little bit of hope. >> it actually inspires me. i heard that a bunch of young kids were putting signs around town wednesday night. and i went for a run thursday morning. they were everywhere. i thought this is brilliant. inspire the young people to change the world. >> reporter: now the crowd has cleared out here, but they were very loud the two hours they were out here making sure that their voices were heard in all of this, too. live in mill valley, andria borba, kpix5. >>> protesters in vallejo are calling for changes within the police department after a deadly shooting of a looting suspect this week. today, the california attorney a full review of the department's use of deadly force, kpix5's wilson walker has the story. >> reporter: we are here in vallejo where marchers are honoring after the latest death at the hands of police here, it was shawn monterosa on tuesday, the national guard is still in town. the curfew has been lifted but the people here that are asking for some reforms from the police department got some help tod
it gives one woman here in mill valley a little bit of hope. >> it actually inspires me. i heard that a bunch of young kids were putting signs around town wednesday night. and i went for a run thursday morning. they were everywhere. i thought this is brilliant. inspire the young people to change the world. >> reporter: now the crowd has cleared out here, but they were very loud the two hours they were out here making sure that their voices were heard in all of this, too. live in...
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i know mark mille pretty well.now mark is working hard to represent the united states military in every single way. i know he has pushed back on the president with some of the federalization, if you will, of this mission. and i think he will work hard to do his duty every single day. i think he's in a uniquely difficult position. that job's tough no matter when you're there. but he's in a uniquely difficult position because of this president. chris: i have a couple of questions i want to squeeze in and we've got less than three minutes. the u.s. military, i think you would agree, i think you're very proud of, is one of the great institutions in this country in terms of the way that it has handled the issue of race over the last more than half century. are there lessons from the military and how they handle race that you think are applicable to our nation's neighborhoods? >> well, i think what's in question right now, back to sort of the tipping point, is this is a moment i think of moral clarity and support of our
i know mark mille pretty well.now mark is working hard to represent the united states military in every single way. i know he has pushed back on the president with some of the federalization, if you will, of this mission. and i think he will work hard to do his duty every single day. i think he's in a uniquely difficult position. that job's tough no matter when you're there. but he's in a uniquely difficult position because of this president. chris: i have a couple of questions i want to...
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we're at the corner of camino alto and miller here in mill valley right now. there is a very large crowd gathered here across the street from this high school. there have been honks of support. people out here in droves as these protests for justice reached towns big and small. once again, civic park on walnut street played host to more than 1000 people angry about police brutality in america. >> it's be on time to make a change. >> reporter: there was a similar protest on monday that's evolved into a confrontation where tear gas was the play between the small group of protesters and gathered law enforcement following a march near interstate 680. today, there were no bearcats in the streets, just officers stationed on the upper deck above bank parking garage and a drone in the air. the group was there to protest the death of george floyd anheif police. >> the way that i feel hurt, i can't even imagine the way that these families feel, the fact that their mothers and their fathers are not coming home to them, their brothers and their sisters, you know what i me
we're at the corner of camino alto and miller here in mill valley right now. there is a very large crowd gathered here across the street from this high school. there have been honks of support. people out here in droves as these protests for justice reached towns big and small. once again, civic park on walnut street played host to more than 1000 people angry about police brutality in america. >> it's be on time to make a change. >> reporter: there was a similar protest on monday...
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this weekend 70 mill valley. now sir you see the high temperatures fall to the lower 70's but even around the bay there in the mid 70's by monday because away we go again by the middle of next week up to about 92 you can see so that the hot stuff comes back again to just remind you that we're in june here but definitely feeling okay springtime month with the flavor of maybe a little sprinkle or shower here, they're cooling temperatures and winds that's what you can expect today tomorrow and warming up in the middle of next week to convey area roadways and bridges and such robin phillips said all right we'll do thank you, let's head over to the bay bridge we're checking in on 80 the drive into san francisco.
this weekend 70 mill valley. now sir you see the high temperatures fall to the lower 70's but even around the bay there in the mid 70's by monday because away we go again by the middle of next week up to about 92 you can see so that the hot stuff comes back again to just remind you that we're in june here but definitely feeling okay springtime month with the flavor of maybe a little sprinkle or shower here, they're cooling temperatures and winds that's what you can expect today tomorrow and...
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that was done through stamp mills.hey had a basic form of stamp mill for hundreds of years, but in california, they developed a california style stamp mill, the prototype for those across the rest of the west. there is an example of the museum yesterday of the stamp mill, did you will see that? it's basically, you think about internal combustion engine but the pistons going off a rotating rod, or whatever we call it. what's the term for it? a cam shaft. okay, so just like in a car, (noise), like that. that's how this works. you power this thing and as it turns, these stamps are going up and down, he put the or in their, it pounds and crushes it. you can use water to get it out, water to get it out, and then you get down the solution down there, and then you treated with mercury, more mercury. which was often lost into the streams, he process it out that way. in effect, what they are doing is taking the golden its original form and they are accelerating the entire process and gave them gold through the plaster system. h
that was done through stamp mills.hey had a basic form of stamp mill for hundreds of years, but in california, they developed a california style stamp mill, the prototype for those across the rest of the west. there is an example of the museum yesterday of the stamp mill, did you will see that? it's basically, you think about internal combustion engine but the pistons going off a rotating rod, or whatever we call it. what's the term for it? a cam shaft. okay, so just like in a car, (noise),...
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people ended 5 mill a tough pill to swallow folk move a little off who were flirting with the drop in 16th place by and seem to have taken their coach's word seriously refusing to even consider. slowing down that's truly what sets them apart from the competition. couple i think it's clear how ambitious we are that we don't give an inch and that we're applying full pressure from the 1st minute and you can see how hungry we are to be at the very top at the end of the day guns homes and i'm into the stars experience doesn't hurt either alibi is just 27 and vying for his 9th title at byron so is a coach handy flick finally ready to celebrate by an 8th straight championship. we've taken a step forward a step in the right direction but it's far from over by and might not admit it but anybody with eyes knows they're not going to be stopped. they because they're all smiles at the moment many thanks to this guy that says pushing the team to a top 4 finish the time on his own he's now scored 5 goals in 4 games since the restart this time out it was fine but he put it stalled. clearly found this
people ended 5 mill a tough pill to swallow folk move a little off who were flirting with the drop in 16th place by and seem to have taken their coach's word seriously refusing to even consider. slowing down that's truly what sets them apart from the competition. couple i think it's clear how ambitious we are that we don't give an inch and that we're applying full pressure from the 1st minute and you can see how hungry we are to be at the very top at the end of the day guns homes and i'm into...
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we have a plan running in china, commercial plant taking ethenol from the steel mill near beijing.are building a plant in belgium. a similar plant in india with indian oil we take their emissions, a variety. industrial sites include steel mills, refineries, chemical plants all of these can be converted to ethenol. >> it seems to me if you are getting waste from refineries, you are trying to put refineries, i think, out of business also. are you trying to replace refineries because they are also providing you product? maybe i have it wrong. >> no, no. actually that's a great question steel mills for example have carbon emissions refineries have been around for a long time. if they happen to have gone away we can take carbon dioxide people capturing from the air are other emitters we can use that to convert that into food for our microbes we can use all sorts of waste that doesn't have to be this industrial waste, as i mentioned. technology is a platform we can classify solid waste such as trash there is a lot of different feed stocks that this organism will eat. we are replacing pro
we have a plan running in china, commercial plant taking ethenol from the steel mill near beijing.are building a plant in belgium. a similar plant in india with indian oil we take their emissions, a variety. industrial sites include steel mills, refineries, chemical plants all of these can be converted to ethenol. >> it seems to me if you are getting waste from refineries, you are trying to put refineries, i think, out of business also. are you trying to replace refineries because they...
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like that in the mill of a huge write and protest just outside his mill of a huge write and protestjustnot. we are living through truly extraordinary times, unprecedented times. i've never seen anything like that. we did not see that coming either. we knew the president was going to make some remarks within the grounds of the white house, which is what he did, but for him to walk outside and make that very symbolic block and gesture by standing in front of that church, that famous church, very close to the white house that was damaged, quite badly damaged, by summary protest last night in washington, it is very unusual but it is unusual at times we are going through. we have not ever really seen a presidency like that of donald trump, so in that respect, perhaps we should not be surprised at some of the decisions like this that he ta kes. decisions like this that he takes. interesting some of the american media that's being covering this made the point that it was a very televisual moment, if you like, and that we did have coverage before of the events of the feminist before the speech,
like that in the mill of a huge write and protest just outside his mill of a huge write and protestjustnot. we are living through truly extraordinary times, unprecedented times. i've never seen anything like that. we did not see that coming either. we knew the president was going to make some remarks within the grounds of the white house, which is what he did, but for him to walk outside and make that very symbolic block and gesture by standing in front of that church, that famous church, very...
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. >>> mill valley mayor is apologizing for her response to a citizen who asked during a city council meeting what is mill valley to showing black lives matter. >> it is a city council policy that we do not take action on issues that are not of immediate local importance. >> that set off a huge black lash on social media with some calling for the mayor's resignation. the mayor issued a statement, i deeply fools my choice of words at the city council meeting. this is a sensitive movement. for that i am truly sorry. >>> the trump administration says five companies, four american, are the most likely candidates to produce a coronavirus vaccine. that vaccine can't come soon enough as thousands stand shoulder to shoulder at these demonstrations we are seeing nationwide. doctors worry about a spike in coronavirus cases in the next teen 14 days. a study finds without a mask, the risk of transmitting covid- 19 is more than 17%. with a mask, it drops to 3%. >> people out there screaming, this can't be a good thing. >> more droplets that go into the air, the more potential for spread. >> some s
. >>> mill valley mayor is apologizing for her response to a citizen who asked during a city council meeting what is mill valley to showing black lives matter. >> it is a city council policy that we do not take action on issues that are not of immediate local importance. >> that set off a huge black lash on social media with some calling for the mayor's resignation. the mayor issued a statement, i deeply fools my choice of words at the city council meeting. this is a...
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she also discussed a mill valley's police tactics. but did not apologize for her handling of the matter nor did she addressed the citizens question which is what is no valley doing to show that black lives matter. the minneapolis police department is now facing a major investigation as america braces for the 8th night of unrest, nadia romero is on the ground in minneapolis and she has the latest. >>this is the first time that the state is launching a civil rights investigation into the systemic discriminatory practices of the largest police department in the state a civil rights investigation into the minneapolis police department will look back at the department's practices for the past decade. this effort is only one of many steps to come in our efforts to restore trust within those communities. we have been unseen unheard. >>the mother of george floyd 6 year-old daughter spoke out tuesday, he would ever see >>grow up graduate. he will never walk it is a problem she they managed to ease a big he does not have been more in the nation
she also discussed a mill valley's police tactics. but did not apologize for her handling of the matter nor did she addressed the citizens question which is what is no valley doing to show that black lives matter. the minneapolis police department is now facing a major investigation as america braces for the 8th night of unrest, nadia romero is on the ground in minneapolis and she has the latest. >>this is the first time that the state is launching a civil rights investigation into the...
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several blocks west of mills college, if you know the area.pd officers have been at the scene before 6:00 a.m., so for a good hour and a half now. several blocks are blocked off due to this heavy police activity. we do have calls into oakland police to get you more information, but safe to say you can tell that there are a number of law-enforcement officers on the scene, again, streets are blocked off around 57th and bancroft. we are looking to see what is happening. we will bring you more on this breaking news in oakland. to the south bay now. >>> police are investigating an officer involved shooting that happened near eighth and mission street just after 9:30 last night. police have yet to release details, but they say they think the person who was shot may have been taken to a hospital with several gunshot wounds. we will of course bring you an update as soon as we get more information. >>> solano county is bringing in more law enforcement to crack down on vandalism and looting. ktvu's sara zendehnam with us on the city efforts to keep the
several blocks west of mills college, if you know the area.pd officers have been at the scene before 6:00 a.m., so for a good hour and a half now. several blocks are blocked off due to this heavy police activity. we do have calls into oakland police to get you more information, but safe to say you can tell that there are a number of law-enforcement officers on the scene, again, streets are blocked off around 57th and bancroft. we are looking to see what is happening. we will bring you more on...
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and this is mill pete as. a large crowd gathered in the city hall parking lot. it was organized by the president of the black student union at mill pete as high school. the mayor called it peaceful and listened to speeches by the students. >>> the "san francisco chronicle" insider and abc7 news contributor phil reports at least 32 people have been arrested for looting last week in san francisco's union square. investigators have lots of video to work with. phil says there's one clip wre a security guard braeks the word of a store and you can them run in and cars pull up. police say it appears well organized and had nothing to do with the protest at the time. you can read his columns in the "san francisco chronicle" every wednesday and sunday. we do have a full list of resources to help with equality, justice and race issues. it is all at abc7news.com. jut look for the resources tab. >>> coronavirus safety rules are relaxing in alameda county. some businesses including pet grooming requiring little person to person contact can reopen. outdoor dining and gyms are
and this is mill pete as. a large crowd gathered in the city hall parking lot. it was organized by the president of the black student union at mill pete as high school. the mayor called it peaceful and listened to speeches by the students. >>> the "san francisco chronicle" insider and abc7 news contributor phil reports at least 32 people have been arrested for looting last week in san francisco's union square. investigators have lots of video to work with. phil says there's...
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chief mills joins me now. chief, thank you very much for joining us.t needs to -- what can change? can anything change in the immediate future to make it so that another black man or black woman cannot unnecessarily killed at the hands of officers? >> well, i appreciate the sentiments from your station to think about what we can do right now. i think there's several things that we can focus on, one of which is immediately nationwide. we should be looking at the escalation in training our officers not only verbal deescalation but tactical deescalation and now we can slow things down and to help people get out of the situations that they found themselves in. either an officer or a community member. the second thing is, we need a dose of humility in policing, that we don't have all the answers, that we have been abusive in the past in many ways, and that we can come out of this through recognizing we can do much better and begin making those steps forward in an aggressive manner. >> let me ask you this, there have been horrible scenarios where white boys,
chief mills joins me now. chief, thank you very much for joining us.t needs to -- what can change? can anything change in the immediate future to make it so that another black man or black woman cannot unnecessarily killed at the hands of officers? >> well, i appreciate the sentiments from your station to think about what we can do right now. i think there's several things that we can focus on, one of which is immediately nationwide. we should be looking at the escalation in training our...
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but just up the road in mill valley a remark by the mayor is bringing to light deeper issues.uncil meeting the mayor said this following a public comment about the black lives matter movement. >> it is counsel policy that we do not take action on issues that are not of immediate local importance. >> mayor mcatee has apologized and stands with black lives matter, but jc farr is the first black principal of mill valley's tamalpais high school. he says the issues raise ready very local. >> we have less than 20% students of color, and about 4 to 5% african americans. and so there is a social adjustment that takes place when students come to town. >> i asked him about another image that struck me, marin county malls in court that madera and greenbriar are beefing up security out of fears potential violence could make their way to the suburbs. >> it's not surprising for me to see progressives, liberal when the issues come to knock on their front door respond in similar ways to, you know conservatives. it's almost like it's okay as long as it is over there. when it starts to get too
but just up the road in mill valley a remark by the mayor is bringing to light deeper issues.uncil meeting the mayor said this following a public comment about the black lives matter movement. >> it is counsel policy that we do not take action on issues that are not of immediate local importance. >> mayor mcatee has apologized and stands with black lives matter, but jc farr is the first black principal of mill valley's tamalpais high school. he says the issues raise ready very...
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chief mills says it may take a generation or longer, but the future of his profession hangs on changinghe way things are done. in the east bay, john ramose, kpix 5. >>> with the covid-19 virus, there is no vaccine or cure that thousands of volunteers, some in the bay area, have already signed up to be vis behh pandemic has already infected millions and killed hundreds of thousands in just a few months. so, why on earth would you let someone spray it up your nose? >> when i initially read the proposal it initially comes off as being kind of crazy. >> stamford brad and cancer biologists carson poulter rack has volunteered to be infected with the covid virus. the goal to rapidly speed up the development of a vaccine. >> there are thousands of people across the world dying every day. so every single day, the sooner we can get a vaccine out his thousands of people fewer who will die. >> reporter: nearly 27,000 volunteers have registered to participate in what is called a human challenge trial. the group is known as one day sooner. >> right now pretty much anyone can sign up if they want to a
chief mills says it may take a generation or longer, but the future of his profession hangs on changinghe way things are done. in the east bay, john ramose, kpix 5. >>> with the covid-19 virus, there is no vaccine or cure that thousands of volunteers, some in the bay area, have already signed up to be vis behh pandemic has already infected millions and killed hundreds of thousands in just a few months. so, why on earth would you let someone spray it up your nose? >> when i...
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that is santa cruz police chief andrew mills on one knee with previousors yesterday. hundreds of people gathered on pacific avenue in santa cruz there to take a knee together in memory of george floyd. chief mills says his department fully supports peaceful protests and he will do all he can to keep them safe. he said the death of george floyd disturbs him to the core. >>> san jose's christmas in the park is thinking ahead all the way to the holiday season. the nonprofit that runs the six-week event is announcing a major change in the celebration. instead of walking through the displays at caesar chavez park, people will be invited to a drive-through event. the change of venue is to accommodate cars this. christmas in the park has been a san jose tradition for 41 years and is still set to open the friday after thanksgiving. just at a different convenient you've in a different way. >>> let's get back out to walnut creek. we're talking about the violence going on there. we do have some looting going on. again, you might be surprised to hear it's walnut creek. we're look
that is santa cruz police chief andrew mills on one knee with previousors yesterday. hundreds of people gathered on pacific avenue in santa cruz there to take a knee together in memory of george floyd. chief mills says his department fully supports peaceful protests and he will do all he can to keep them safe. he said the death of george floyd disturbs him to the core. >>> san jose's christmas in the park is thinking ahead all the way to the holiday season. the nonprofit that runs the...
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many protests across the country police officers join peaceful test demonstrations and andy mills wasound kneeling with demonstrators friday night. mills released a statement saying he felt the need to speak out when something is wrong and said the killing of george floyd in minneapolis disturbed me to the core. santa cruz police chief was not the only one participating. napa police dealt with protesters as well and oakland police chief eric christensen, it took time to stand and listen to protesters during the demonstrations. during demonstrations in santa monica cameron scott two protesters trying to stop looters. the video shows one man trying to break the glass and a woman tries to talk him out of it. the man stopped smashing the glass and the protesters were holding signs that said and violence and stop looting. a train in belgium was spotted with the spray painted tribute to george floyd. the phrase please, i can't breathe. the video posted online shows the words in memory of george floyd. >>> time now is 4:26 a.m. how the federal government will step in to assist local agencies
many protests across the country police officers join peaceful test demonstrations and andy mills wasound kneeling with demonstrators friday night. mills released a statement saying he felt the need to speak out when something is wrong and said the killing of george floyd in minneapolis disturbed me to the core. santa cruz police chief was not the only one participating. napa police dealt with protesters as well and oakland police chief eric christensen, it took time to stand and listen to...
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oh mills right there. where a dead body could be a mistress right now. it's hard to convince him. to make minimum wage he can be recruited by a gay and sell drugs and make hundreds of dollars a day. still intro's his inner bitch so when a person is still throws but since years. since he don't have to know how all the prison food it is he is flying to saves all this clueless idiot lifestyle is going to fail. they can't find als and somewhere else because they have a criminal record. which if our jobs because of a criminal record today was the monies moved out of that community anyway. they do not want black people to be equal they might want one black or they want one black famous person they want one black abyss and one black that. the world is driven by a dream shaped by. the day or thinks. we dare to ask. who to me is his name is just a new option invention canoe. i mean shape. that yes. he's the. chief. steward. he could keep it just. he could see over a block of doors bush aides and about to mill stupid me but yes she was cute yes she was cute but he took or put a nail. i know
oh mills right there. where a dead body could be a mistress right now. it's hard to convince him. to make minimum wage he can be recruited by a gay and sell drugs and make hundreds of dollars a day. still intro's his inner bitch so when a person is still throws but since years. since he don't have to know how all the prison food it is he is flying to saves all this clueless idiot lifestyle is going to fail. they can't find als and somewhere else because they have a criminal record. which if our...
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geneticists these pathogens viruses and so forth from a mills like bats to humans is going to be more probable. i think to have a longer. engagement. we need to have other people involved we need environmental scientists we need zoologists because you know that the current thinking is that the disease spread from a wild animal to mock and to suspect you know back about. it just as we have. these are not exist moving from animal to mom go south disease like them all from month to animal. you need a zoologist to know without animal girl because then that's a potential spread of infection dynamos unfortunately they don't carry mobile phones so they cannot be traced that way you need to do the actual study. we need to prepare because there will be another just type virus whether it is 3 years time or 5 years' time or 10 years they'll be another one we need to know more about environments what is happening around us we need to understand the implications of climate change and how that influences all these other factors so we do the right thing right from the beginning. there's a lot of kno
geneticists these pathogens viruses and so forth from a mills like bats to humans is going to be more probable. i think to have a longer. engagement. we need to have other people involved we need environmental scientists we need zoologists because you know that the current thinking is that the disease spread from a wild animal to mock and to suspect you know back about. it just as we have. these are not exist moving from animal to mom go south disease like them all from month to animal. you...
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brian kelly, jeff mills and mike ko beware of the bounce why investors need to be laser focused on this key level. plus, airline stocks taking flight today one of our traders says buckle up, there's more turbulence ahead. later tesla hitting skids following a pair of big do downgrades thanks for joining us here on "fast money. let's break out the dramamine because the market taking investors on a roller coaster ride today we started strong, then and midday we lost some steam, then we rallied into the close. the s&p 500 gaining more than 1% on the day this following yesterday's brutal selloff was today a buy the dip moment is it weird that yesterday when we had this huge selloff i actually kind of felt better that made more sense to me than some of the action today. >> well, yeah, that's kind of interesting. i think for market watchers to watch the market go up to new highs while you have all this economic uncertainty sometimes can be a bit confusing we've seen massive amounts of monetary and fiscal stimulus come into the market as well as we know there is a big retail bid to this market
brian kelly, jeff mills and mike ko beware of the bounce why investors need to be laser focused on this key level. plus, airline stocks taking flight today one of our traders says buckle up, there's more turbulence ahead. later tesla hitting skids following a pair of big do downgrades thanks for joining us here on "fast money. let's break out the dramamine because the market taking investors on a roller coaster ride today we started strong, then and midday we lost some steam, then we...
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the question, what is mill valley doing to show black lives matter? >> it is a council policy that we do not take action on issues that are not of immediate level of importance. >> that set off a fire storm of response on social media with some calling for her resignation. now, the mayor issued a statement saying in part, i deeply apologize for my choice of words at the council meeting. this is a sensitive moment and i didn't acknowledge the community's deep sense of hurt and anger. for that, i'm truly sorry. >>> san jose's mayor is turning down the governor's offer to activate the national guard during the protests. sam liccardo and the city manager and police chief believe it is important for the city's police to handle the situation. governor newsom's offer came over the weekend as peaceful protests ended with violence in downtown san jose. some members of the national guard have been in san jose weeks now helping with pandemic relief. not policing. >>> contra costa is easing restrictions on its shelter in place order. starting today, shopping mall
the question, what is mill valley doing to show black lives matter? >> it is a council policy that we do not take action on issues that are not of immediate level of importance. >> that set off a fire storm of response on social media with some calling for her resignation. now, the mayor issued a statement saying in part, i deeply apologize for my choice of words at the council meeting. this is a sensitive moment and i didn't acknowledge the community's deep sense of hurt and anger....
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the helpings are generous, look at the mill bottles.ndividual houses have been built there, one of steel several stone and a large number of cinder blocks. while providing the necessary houses, they're making a real contribution to the housing problems of america. the use of cinder blocks in home construction has opened new vistas in low cost housing. ordinary centers are mixed the cement in casting until large boxes. to the low building costs is possible for a man to write that well insulated home for 14 dollars and 20 dollars and 50 cents a month. imagine you had this amount to spend on rent, would you get a house in your town like this? it's already maintains trade shops for repair work. the shops are also trade schools, where vocational training is offered to workers on their spare time. trade unions through the workers council which any workers free to join, are back in training in collaborating in the preparation of courses. in some cases even initiating the ones. but two thirds are signed up for one or more courses. the men are a
the helpings are generous, look at the mill bottles.ndividual houses have been built there, one of steel several stone and a large number of cinder blocks. while providing the necessary houses, they're making a real contribution to the housing problems of america. the use of cinder blocks in home construction has opened new vistas in low cost housing. ordinary centers are mixed the cement in casting until large boxes. to the low building costs is possible for a man to write that well insulated...
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she was asked what is mill valley doing to show that black lives matter? >> these are council policy, we do not take issue that are not of local immediate importance. >> reporter: she says she tried to explain the rules that prevent them from talking about an issue not on the agenda. but at a time when the death of george floyd has touched off demonstrations across the country many saw it as tone deaf and dismissive. >> the procedure of the meeting aside, i didn't rise to the moment of where we are in the world. i apologize for that. >> the mayor does have some defenders. >> i think the mayor was taken out of context. i think she had good points. >> reporter: one organizer of today's protest said her words sounded like a lack of humanity and a lack of understanding. after floyd's death they wanted residents to get involved. >> we called for peaceful protests against racial injustice. >> reporter: the mayor has put out statements saying she apologizes for her choice of words and she didn't acknowledge the dmucommunity's hurt or sensf anger and that steps ar
she was asked what is mill valley doing to show that black lives matter? >> these are council policy, we do not take issue that are not of local immediate importance. >> reporter: she says she tried to explain the rules that prevent them from talking about an issue not on the agenda. but at a time when the death of george floyd has touched off demonstrations across the country many saw it as tone deaf and dismissive. >> the procedure of the meeting aside, i didn't rise to the...
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the swiss international had a couple of opportunities to make it to mill. was simply much more dangerous. minds looked allergic to the ball when they had it in the attacking 3rd. that was partly down to the hot destructive work of the output backlog but still you need in a relegation fight drawing to the final whistle. the visitors west side replaced with a performance video couldn't stop himself from hugging the breath for the final whistle. by pick 3 outspoken all but ensures their safety but gulped it and they licked now but celebrate in the scrap. i always believed in myself luckily today it paid off with what's much more important is that we've taken a critical step towards safety with the victory. by a. monstrous 3rd straight home loss gives them little to celebrate the jockey by a lot seem to think it had more to do with bad luck than he squats before but if the side was a really lucky get the ball flies in and need election to shoot into the floor and somehow bounces it. to break that's exactly the kind of luck you need in the relegation battle has
the swiss international had a couple of opportunities to make it to mill. was simply much more dangerous. minds looked allergic to the ball when they had it in the attacking 3rd. that was partly down to the hot destructive work of the output backlog but still you need in a relegation fight drawing to the final whistle. the visitors west side replaced with a performance video couldn't stop himself from hugging the breath for the final whistle. by pick 3 outspoken all but ensures their safety but...
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the mills that require many modern blacksmiths to meet the need for modern steel.eat now stretches out to far horizons because american ingenuity has harnessed power and made it a servant to man. it is these new days and new methods of modern industry that have provided progress, jobs, human comfort and greater opportunities for more people than our forefathers ever dreamed of by producing more of the things that people want. progress. jobs. human comfort. more wealth for more people. these things have not just happened. science and industry have worked together to improve the old and create the new. and even today, new methods still at the development stage throughout the nation's thousands of workshops will create new opportunities, new jobs, more wealth for all in the years to come. ♪ the test tube of science holds television, the wings of tomorrow, new types of housing, air-conditioning, streamlined trains. unnumbered things will be developed because of this nation's imperishable heritage of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. it is this that is given u
the mills that require many modern blacksmiths to meet the need for modern steel.eat now stretches out to far horizons because american ingenuity has harnessed power and made it a servant to man. it is these new days and new methods of modern industry that have provided progress, jobs, human comfort and greater opportunities for more people than our forefathers ever dreamed of by producing more of the things that people want. progress. jobs. human comfort. more wealth for more people. these...
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and a demonstration here, gathering more steam, people gathering in mill valley. it looks like about 100 demonstrators so far, carrying signs, outside tamalpais high school and calling people who live in mill valley to come out and join them and get ed vated by, educated about systemic racist. >> we need to [ bleep ] the bad apples. >> the oakland mayor comments raised eyebrows, spoke out in support of george floyd and other victims of police brutality organized by the naacp. the mayor vowed to look at all use of force policies and create safe protests. >> it is time to put our knee on the ground not out of disrespect for the flag or the country but out of respect for the aspirations upon which our country was founded of liberty and justice for all. >> there is no more time for kneeling, time for standing, standing up in what we believe. >> representative barbara lee spoke at today's rally. lee is introducing legislation to create a racial healing commission. >> people gathered at a black lives matter rally in los gatos this afternoon. several demonstrators say at
and a demonstration here, gathering more steam, people gathering in mill valley. it looks like about 100 demonstrators so far, carrying signs, outside tamalpais high school and calling people who live in mill valley to come out and join them and get ed vated by, educated about systemic racist. >> we need to [ bleep ] the bad apples. >> the oakland mayor comments raised eyebrows, spoke out in support of george floyd and other victims of police brutality organized by the naacp. the...
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. >> the general being jeff mills, fyi, for people following along at home. i'm saying the obvious but i just want to make sure bk, when it comes to some of the data, we also got interesting numbers on income, which we had been saying for so long was propped up by extra stimulus, the extra overlay of unemployment benefits because of covid-19, which will expire come july 31st. when that happens, there was a bar owner in texas saying today it will be cataclysmic in august if there is no further fiscal stimulus. >> right yes, that is the concern i do think what you saw today in the market is that the market was starting to price in the potential for more potentially fed action or some more fiscal stimulus you're going to need it. i mean, if we have this so-called second wave, to me it's just a continuation of the first wave it's this big tsunami that's coming through, unfortunately. if you have this and you're closing things down again, that augers for more stimulus you look at what the fed mandate is their mandate is full employment and stable inflation we have
. >> the general being jeff mills, fyi, for people following along at home. i'm saying the obvious but i just want to make sure bk, when it comes to some of the data, we also got interesting numbers on income, which we had been saying for so long was propped up by extra stimulus, the extra overlay of unemployment benefits because of covid-19, which will expire come july 31st. when that happens, there was a bar owner in texas saying today it will be cataclysmic in august if there is no...
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hundreds more marched in downtown mill valley shouting i can't breathe and no justice, no peace through their masks. in the east bay occupy hayward held a protest in front of hayward city hall. >>> union members around the bay enstk forr ho of ncco9ers stadiumes othesed other unions held the position for 8 minutes and 46 seconds, the same amount of time george floyd was held down by a police officer before he died. >>> 49ers quarterback colin kaepernick gained national attention for taking a knee during the national anthem to protest racism. nfl commissioner roger goodell now says the nfl was wrong for not listening to players earlier. >>> and in the north bay thousands of people filled the streets of mill valley to protest police brutality and systemic racism. abc 7 news was downtown where that march began and continued down miller avenue. people we spoke with had the same sentiment, that it's about time. >> it's long overdue. i think it's great to see people stepping up and stepping out of their comfort zone. >> black lives are in danger under this justice and judicial system. i am ju
hundreds more marched in downtown mill valley shouting i can't breathe and no justice, no peace through their masks. in the east bay occupy hayward held a protest in front of hayward city hall. >>> union members around the bay enstk forr ho of ncco9ers stadiumes othesed other unions held the position for 8 minutes and 46 seconds, the same amount of time george floyd was held down by a police officer before he died. >>> 49ers quarterback colin kaepernick gained national...
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thanks guys are financial survival mill they say money to develop. close to these if this is a central plank support diet film is going to cover my nose they stopped. my heart there was a crack seems to do crack when i was a little kid my dad he was like oh just so you know i got like what i needed when i was a baby boy i had a bad childhood. there's always been single mothers in african-american community service and slavery. i think it's more of these teenagers having kids and you can expect a 14 or 15 year old 1st daughter now order for him to be a father and he's a check out. we actually lost our place and. my car you know breaking down and i was unable to get to work on time so they let me go in with my paycheck that i bring home i have barely enough to pay my car insurance. the gas in my car. the headlines an r.t.a. some u.s. officials bowed to demands to defund or even dismantle some police departments across the country as black lives matter protests enter a 3rd week also to come this hour amid the chaos some younger on the streets of the u.s
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1994 which claimed the lives of around 1000000 took seize and moderate hutus set up and funded adieux mill calling it a radio station that now lives in infamy r.t.l. lamb as it was known laid the groundwork for the genocide with its incessant stigmatizing of the seas and then went on to play a key role in coordinating the killings the listening posts nick me your head now on booga and the role of what has come to be known as the hate media of rwanda's genocide 1st however a warning to our viewers there are some graphic images in this report that you may find disturbing. a survivor of the rwandan genocide. a journalist who covered the genocide. and an academic who spent a career documenting it all of their experiences relate to this man physician could be again and the radio station he created radio mule killing or. after 26 years on the run could be go was finally arrested last month in this apartment block in powers nearly 6000 miles from. a french court has ruled that his next stop will be tens in the air and the un's international criminal tribunal for rwanda among the charges felician
1994 which claimed the lives of around 1000000 took seize and moderate hutus set up and funded adieux mill calling it a radio station that now lives in infamy r.t.l. lamb as it was known laid the groundwork for the genocide with its incessant stigmatizing of the seas and then went on to play a key role in coordinating the killings the listening posts nick me your head now on booga and the role of what has come to be known as the hate media of rwanda's genocide 1st however a warning to our...