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instalaciones similares en todo el paÍs y dieron a conocer casos en sus instalaciones de texas, y li noira del propietario del establecimiento luego de un brote de coronavirus que afectÓ al menos a 35 empleados incluyendo el bebÉ uno de de los trabajadores. el restaurante de comida rÁpida ha estado cerrado desde el 26 de mayo. >>> y surgen problemas con algunas de las tarjetas de ayuda monon-jae inn mono ta rÍo que entreetario quÓ problemas de cÓdigo de activa de dichas tarjetas >>> tenÍamos que hacerlo con la, los 4 nÚmeros que nos aplicÓ chirla y no coincide y ahÍ donde se atora y no podemos activarla >>> bueno pues el departamento del servicio social de california seÑalÓ y cito "si una persona tiene problemas para usar sus beneficios debe comunicarse con el distribuidor de la tarjeta o con la organizaciÓn sin fines lucro que trabajÓ para recibir esta asistenc asistencia." y millones de familias no recibieron este cheque de estÍmulo econÓmico federal que como nos dice claudia curiel hay un nuevo proyecto que podrÍa ayudarle. >>> por quÉ me estÁn discriminando a mÍ ciudadana nacida en e
instalaciones similares en todo el paÍs y dieron a conocer casos en sus instalaciones de texas, y li noira del propietario del establecimiento luego de un brote de coronavirus que afectÓ al menos a 35 empleados incluyendo el bebÉ uno de de los trabajadores. el restaurante de comida rÁpida ha estado cerrado desde el 26 de mayo. >>> y surgen problemas con algunas de las tarjetas de ayuda monon-jae inn mono ta rÍo que entreetario quÓ problemas de cÓdigo de activa de dichas tarjetas...
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watch interest the heads in the bottom with our sugar all scheme we see any new storm yet ask us what noi the surest shifts were let's see if the. tachyon is upon her stops she founded a friendship society started a russian speaking school for children works on renovation projects for the hermitage. and police yes the smell of to fish that's got to be a simple. thing for to squash the neck of that the bin laden is the state police in the fields believe you to believe that anybody has no stood to swerve. backslash lewis that's presence of faith just a store who clearly it was then yes. it was obvious spillage here dollars and then when we have boarded visit time there's an op this could be a great place for a gallery. and i said yeah why not let's do it. for specific data to put up with because it was that i knew pretty then we have a period. when we still are using your goal in the construct it was that you dismissed the olympics and then you know played you that you. need to learn. we would like to build a place where you can sit down and relax and hear some good music you can bring your
watch interest the heads in the bottom with our sugar all scheme we see any new storm yet ask us what noi the surest shifts were let's see if the. tachyon is upon her stops she founded a friendship society started a russian speaking school for children works on renovation projects for the hermitage. and police yes the smell of to fish that's got to be a simple. thing for to squash the neck of that the bin laden is the state police in the fields believe you to believe that anybody has no stood...
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standing by when something bad happens because they feel like "if i turn on my brother or t sister noy might not be there for me when i really need them." there's a place where you have to draw the line. and the line involves not lying, not covering up, not looking the other way when you know a partner of yours or a coworketh has done sog that's obviously wrong. corthruption mean wrongdoing is unchecked, that wrongdoing becomes the culture. so people should understand that every single institution.wn we have to rethink and whave reform and we have to restructure. and look, i'm confident that we can get something that protects the public safety, uh, respects citizens and creates confidence, but these reforms are not gonna be able operate around the edges iecn most department,se it's central to what we need in american communities today. acend look, i think that po have been asked to do too many things. well,e need to talk to communities and say what type of situations ould be handled by maybe another unit or another department or another instrument or instrumentality of government? and
standing by when something bad happens because they feel like "if i turn on my brother or t sister noy might not be there for me when i really need them." there's a place where you have to draw the line. and the line involves not lying, not covering up, not looking the other way when you know a partner of yours or a coworketh has done sog that's obviously wrong. corthruption mean wrongdoing is unchecked, that wrongdoing becomes the culture. so people should understand that every...
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noi know i can do anything i want. i will make myself learn how to do it. and i got that from pbs.ght my first set of paints and bshes and i practiced. my path is children's books. and i have found who i wanted to be... which is that person who has something to say. pbs and sesame seet, d they opened all the wo me. ♪ is provided by... dialogue and speech recognition technology to teach a new language. like spanish, french and russian. babbel is available in the app store or online at babbel.com. out business h been people and their financial well being. that mission gives us purpose and a way foard. today and always.
noi know i can do anything i want. i will make myself learn how to do it. and i got that from pbs.ght my first set of paints and bshes and i practiced. my path is children's books. and i have found who i wanted to be... which is that person who has something to say. pbs and sesame seet, d they opened all the wo me. ♪ is provided by... dialogue and speech recognition technology to teach a new language. like spanish, french and russian. babbel is available in the app store or online at...
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the switch was made smoother by the fact that bridge traffic all but disappeared, but nois the bay area is beginning to reopen congestion is making a comeback traffic is coming back for about 70% of where we were before this covid-19 can ready ready slur of the metropolitan transportation commission says they like to stay cashless but there are still too many drivers not switching over to fast track. and in addition to contributing to backups at the bridges they're also adding workload for the office staff which is also reduced to covid-19 stuck with a tedious job of building those without fast tracked for the toll money they owe. and that's a job that gets more overwhelming the more cash paying drivers get back behind the wheel. so toll, takers will return to the job in weeks rather than months, but it's expected that accepting any type of cash at bay area bridges will be in the rearview sooner than originally planned what's likely to take place. >>is that we're going to have the toll takers back. for some given period of time. and then we're going to convert though the bridges back to
the switch was made smoother by the fact that bridge traffic all but disappeared, but nois the bay area is beginning to reopen congestion is making a comeback traffic is coming back for about 70% of where we were before this covid-19 can ready ready slur of the metropolitan transportation commission says they like to stay cashless but there are still too many drivers not switching over to fast track. and in addition to contributing to backups at the bridges they're also adding workload for the...
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noi did not tell hisis family has been calling for justice since two thousand sixteenen but in te wake of the- case the movement has really severe head kind of. a weight gain here and answer all race issues with many people calling onn authorities just to of k knowledge racial difference and discriminatioio inin t the first placece.erhaps. now hehe spendny time inin young that a is a c course. . ethnic r multi r rate mti culultul society but getting to o know more about the exact nature of frfrench society iss very tricky and this is because in france. it's by law to collect any official statistics on racace ligion ethnicity f for example with census. know what you need to know is thatt in n french the word class race is pararticulary chcharged in someone say it't's actually a bad word now back in two thousandnd thirteen french lawmakerers. banned word classroom all legislation in a feww years ago there was a push to ban it completely frorom the constitutionon. nowow lawmakers argue thatt the word class has no scientific validity and has. you for racing ideologiess. well that might see
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you are live in the cnn noi"cnn newsroo newsroom".he global cases are right here in the united states, a public health disaster though seems to have no end in sight. only two states, two, are reporting a drivers in new coronavirus cases, connecticut and rhode island. all the red and oranges are where cases are climbing. leading the way is florida, another 8500 cases today, after reporting 9500 cases yesterday, a number that rivals new york's
you are live in the cnn noi"cnn newsroo newsroom".he global cases are right here in the united states, a public health disaster though seems to have no end in sight. only two states, two, are reporting a drivers in new coronavirus cases, connecticut and rhode island. all the red and oranges are where cases are climbing. leading the way is florida, another 8500 cases today, after reporting 9500 cases yesterday, a number that rivals new york's
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you are live in the cnn noi"cnn newsroo newsroom". more than 2.5 million of the global cases are right here in the united states, a public health disaster though seems to have no end in sight. only two states, two, are reporting a drivers in new coronavirus cases, connecticut and rhode island. all the red and oranges are where cases are climbing. leading the way is florida, another 8500 cases today, after reporting 9500 cases yesterday, a number that rivals new york's peak back in april. in texas there was some image, vice president visiting a church where a choir of more than 100 people, not wearing masks, sang at full volume. the president sending an exact opposite. >> wear a mask where it's indicated or wherever you can't practice the social distancing that would prevent the spread of the coronavirus. >> we have live team coverage. raerc randi kaye is standing by. we have start with alexandra field in texas, and officials made clear it is back to the basics if they're going to control the spread of this virus. >> reporter: yeah, lo
you are live in the cnn noi"cnn newsroo newsroom". more than 2.5 million of the global cases are right here in the united states, a public health disaster though seems to have no end in sight. only two states, two, are reporting a drivers in new coronavirus cases, connecticut and rhode island. all the red and oranges are where cases are climbing. leading the way is florida, another 8500 cases today, after reporting 9500 cases yesterday, a number that rivals new york's peak back in...
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it's just hard to imagine what the attorney general's thinking right noy. >> the president is condemned by people and, you know, including from people in the highest ranks of the military and the retired general and former secretary of state colin powell with his interview with jake tapper. he said that the president is straying further away from the constitution. listen. >> we have a constitution. we have to follow that constitution. and the president's drifted away from it. i'm so proud of what these generals and admirals have done and others have done. but you know, i didn't write a letter because i made my point with respect to trump's performance some four years ago when he was running for office. when i heard some of the things he was saying it made it clear i could not possibly vote for this individual. >> what's the gravity with colin powell, decorated military leader, former secretary of state, long-time republican and that he would say this? >> i think it's a lot, fred. president reagan's national security adviser. joint chief under president bush. secretary of starte under th
it's just hard to imagine what the attorney general's thinking right noy. >> the president is condemned by people and, you know, including from people in the highest ranks of the military and the retired general and former secretary of state colin powell with his interview with jake tapper. he said that the president is straying further away from the constitution. listen. >> we have a constitution. we have to follow that constitution. and the president's drifted away from it. i'm so...
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noi all of us were getting all kind of input from people around because people are watching it and seeing what's actually going on. that's what we need. so if we want to have discussions on qualified immunity, if we want to ban choke holds and our bill does, i do definitively. let's talk about it in front of the american people. i believe that law enforcement has a lot of great people that work in and around law enforcement, but they need the equipment. they need the cameras. they need to have the real-time evidence and the real-time evidence of wrongdoing and evidence of doing it right. it's a protective device. we should have everybody having the availability that in law enforcement. we also require that law enforcement agencies retain disciplinary records on officers and make sure that they check an officer's record from other agencies before making a hiring decision. kind of thought that was going on anyway, i sort of did. but we need to make sure and make clear that that's what we absolutely want to do. the bill incentivizes state and local police agencies to ban the choke holds. as
noi all of us were getting all kind of input from people around because people are watching it and seeing what's actually going on. that's what we need. so if we want to have discussions on qualified immunity, if we want to ban choke holds and our bill does, i do definitively. let's talk about it in front of the american people. i believe that law enforcement has a lot of great people that work in and around law enforcement, but they need the equipment. they need the cameras. they need to have...
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answers from our law enforcement leadership in the city, from the police chief and the city manager right noyng to get to the bottom right now on what happened, not just in the incidents early on in our protests. the protests early on and continue to be largely peaceful but early on we had a couple of folks who came out with the intent of causing trouble and they were looting but i want to understand how we used force in the situation and the decisions to use rubber or wooden bullets or tear gas or smoke or whatever the things we are hearing from the public were used on peaceful protesters on june 1st, on the margaret hunt hill bridge in our city and before that in the week during the more violent or nonpeaceful situations. we need to understand all of it and i'm calling for us to as a city to look those uses of force and understand what we have been doing this past week. i'm also interested in making sure that any reforms that we discuss in going forward in the city of dallas have input from the people. i have signed on to the obama mayor's pledge to look into these practices in our police d
answers from our law enforcement leadership in the city, from the police chief and the city manager right noyng to get to the bottom right now on what happened, not just in the incidents early on in our protests. the protests early on and continue to be largely peaceful but early on we had a couple of folks who came out with the intent of causing trouble and they were looting but i want to understand how we used force in the situation and the decisions to use rubber or wooden bullets or tear...
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things are enormously uncertain in the mall business today, more so than people think, candidly we have noi declining, foot traffic declining, sales declining. if sales decline, rent declines. it's a very difficult scenario right now some centers have reopened, sales are okay, they're pretty good. it's a little early to tell because you can always buy sales by taking markdowns. as retailers try to get rid of their stale merchandise they're taking markdowns you can buy sales with markdowns but that doesn't mean anyone is making money at the end of the day the mall business is understood enormous pressure while you do hear some good news about consumer sentiment, i think a lot of that is bought consumer sentiment not genuine >> recently brookfield said they would invest $5 billion in retailers. is that just to shore up struggling ones who aren't paying their rent to brookfield, or are there really good things for them to buy? >> i think there's interesting things for them to buy i think there are retailers out there that have having a hard time raising capital because of the business they're
things are enormously uncertain in the mall business today, more so than people think, candidly we have noi declining, foot traffic declining, sales declining. if sales decline, rent declines. it's a very difficult scenario right now some centers have reopened, sales are okay, they're pretty good. it's a little early to tell because you can always buy sales by taking markdowns. as retailers try to get rid of their stale merchandise they're taking markdowns you can buy sales with markdowns but...
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what i've seen happen in the last 7 to 10 days and this just my opinion and right noi today it seemsan to the best of my recollection lman tuesday. i've got a lot of opinions today. >> we love it. >> the country has got to recognize that people are getting covid. two weeks ago, three weeks ago, i did not know anybody that had covid. i know 25 people that have it today. none of them are sick. they're all under 30 none of them will be need to be hospitalized if we don't recognize that if we're going to play basketball, baseball and football and players are going to get it and we don't panic, okay, everything will be fine if we fannpanic because a few players have to be sent home then we're not going to finish the football, basketball or baseball season. everybody has to decide are we going to accept covid as part of our society or not going to accept covid i think people that have a chance to get it and have preconditions need to be really, really careful i'm seeing the young people that kind of go right through them opinion i don't know whe -- i don't know where i fit in that group bu
what i've seen happen in the last 7 to 10 days and this just my opinion and right noi today it seemsan to the best of my recollection lman tuesday. i've got a lot of opinions today. >> we love it. >> the country has got to recognize that people are getting covid. two weeks ago, three weeks ago, i did not know anybody that had covid. i know 25 people that have it today. none of them are sick. they're all under 30 none of them will be need to be hospitalized if we don't recognize that...
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the white house coronavirus task force which until friday had noi held her briefly in two months, nows it is considering a new testing strategy. in a moment we'll talk with former cdc director doctor tom frieden. but let's bring in david's but at the white house. this is the latest on efforts to the pandemic review the president insist he has the pandemiche under control despite the rising number of cases, vice president mike pence has canceled upcoming campaign event this week because of the rising numbers. as infections continue to climb, parts of the southern united states are beginning to close once again. >> wear a mask, this is the single most important thing that you can do to slow the spread of covid-19. >> beaches in miami-dade county will be closed for the fourth of july weekend as florida covid-19 cases rose by nine and a half thousand yesterday. the largest daily increase since the virus came to the united states. arizona numbers are also surging. >> we are very close to overwhelming our hospitals in terms of the number of beds. reporter: and texas another hotspot, the gov
the white house coronavirus task force which until friday had noi held her briefly in two months, nows it is considering a new testing strategy. in a moment we'll talk with former cdc director doctor tom frieden. but let's bring in david's but at the white house. this is the latest on efforts to the pandemic review the president insist he has the pandemiche under control despite the rising number of cases, vice president mike pence has canceled upcoming campaign event this week because of the...
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i haven't seen that in full sense. >> what is a noi? >> it's a more vague approach in our process. >> okay, well there are people out there who will very much benefit from that answer. okay. let me stir the pot on my last question. commissioner carr, you said something that makes sense to me. about how well we've done during this recent period as compared to our friends across the ocean and from adversaries across the ocean. in terms of the internet working, you say america's network perform because of the private sector is massive investment in our internet infrastructure over the past years. so the question is, why did this happen? are we just lucky? you conclude the networks performance under stress the 5g build out and all this investment don't happen by chance, they are fostered by like touch regulatory approach to infrastructure, to the approach that if it has clear rules that keep pace with changing technology. apparently, in your view, also the courage investment by the private specgx -- sector, which got us to the favorable pos
i haven't seen that in full sense. >> what is a noi? >> it's a more vague approach in our process. >> okay, well there are people out there who will very much benefit from that answer. okay. let me stir the pot on my last question. commissioner carr, you said something that makes sense to me. about how well we've done during this recent period as compared to our friends across the ocean and from adversaries across the ocean. in terms of the internet working, you say america's...
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one of the talking points is there is noi systemic racism in law enforcement, very specific. thing exists. here they are, sir. >> i think there is racism in the united states, still, but i don't think the law enforcement system is systemically racist. >> i do not think we have a systemic racism problem with law enforcement officers across this country. >> do you think systemic racism is a problem in law enforcement agencies in the united states? >> let's say this. i grew up in a time when there was real systemic racism. >> interesting, mayor, that secretary carson as the african-american man asked that question did not directly answer it in the way the other two did. but here is the bottom line. you're a mayor, you were a police chief. is systemic racism in law enforcement still a problem? >> let me begin by saying, absolutely america has a problem with racism. i spent nearly four decades as a law enforcement officer immediately prior to being the mayor here in metropolitan orlando area and orange county. i was an elected sheriff and then prior to that served as chief of poli
one of the talking points is there is noi systemic racism in law enforcement, very specific. thing exists. here they are, sir. >> i think there is racism in the united states, still, but i don't think the law enforcement system is systemically racist. >> i do not think we have a systemic racism problem with law enforcement officers across this country. >> do you think systemic racism is a problem in law enforcement agencies in the united states? >> let's say this. i grew...
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you wrote this the supreme court hadd not issued -- one of the columns i think youabou referenced had noisettl settled some of the legal issues. i wrote about that as relat wel. mainly i was writing about the political questions and policy issues related to the affordabln act."illegit >> let me ask this question, thn words "perverse" and "illegitimate" really bother me. if you're confirmed, how can a person seeking to enforce rights under the affordable care act ht have confidence that you will rule fairly in light of your at view? >> well,cord on senator, i thi first thing a litigant could do is look at my record on the f mississippi court of appeals.s. i'veap participated in about 50l cases at thisy point and at evy one of those cases i've to endeavored to follow the law, td apply precedent fairly and fully, and to apply the statuteu according to the plain text as y enacted by the legislature. i will continue to do that, whichever court i may serve, and i think, again, that highlights the difference between serving e as a judge and serving as a legislature or as someone involved in elec
you wrote this the supreme court hadd not issued -- one of the columns i think youabou referenced had noisettl settled some of the legal issues. i wrote about that as relat wel. mainly i was writing about the political questions and policy issues related to the affordabln act."illegit >> let me ask this question, thn words "perverse" and "illegitimate" really bother me. if you're confirmed, how can a person seeking to enforce rights under the affordable care act...
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noi critics also say this program is helping investors on many low income communities. projects being funded right now include luxury hotels, condos and retail complexes in a lot of affluent areas like manhattan, miami and the bay area there is never a list of projects or what impact they're having guys, back to you. >> it's also interesting because it's a current part of the narrative on the season of billions st but robert, my question was about the president and the administration's claims. you know, when they talk about some of the racial protest that's we've seen, the black lives matter and how they've been so beneficial as an administration toward african-americans with the unemployment rate, they also point to these opportunities and how they have taken the lead is your reporting suggesting that it's not helping lower income communities of color? >> this bill was bipartisan. you had cory booker on the democratic side, tim scott on the republican side when this first became part of the tax cuts then mysteriously, the reporting requirement was taken out the last mi
noi critics also say this program is helping investors on many low income communities. projects being funded right now include luxury hotels, condos and retail complexes in a lot of affluent areas like manhattan, miami and the bay area there is never a list of projects or what impact they're having guys, back to you. >> it's also interesting because it's a current part of the narrative on the season of billions st but robert, my question was about the president and the administration's...
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>> we don't have the language forecastedrafted yet and i'm noi can answer that specifically. but the intention that would it would be some kind of evidence that would be demonstrating that everything is caught up that happened. and so that could be theft, it could be misrepresentation of facts and any number of examples of misconduct. >> but at this point, you can't give us any information that we could provide to employers about how they would satisfy the requirement, whatever evidence would be required? >> we don't have that amendment drafted yet. another question, but i will defer to my colleagues first. >> hi, edward and thank you for coming today. i am curious about your outreach. you had mentioned to get to this, you had spoken to more businesses or business organizations and stakeholders than you ever had and i'm kind of curious as to what their overall responses were and what type of interaction you had with them. >> thank you for that question there was a range of responses to the ordinance all the way from support. we did speak with a number of small businesses in o
>> we don't have the language forecastedrafted yet and i'm noi can answer that specifically. but the intention that would it would be some kind of evidence that would be demonstrating that everything is caught up that happened. and so that could be theft, it could be misrepresentation of facts and any number of examples of misconduct. >> but at this point, you can't give us any information that we could provide to employers about how they would satisfy the requirement, whatever...
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why did osha issue guidance like this and why not jus had why noy stated that they can prevent the spread of covid when they are worn by workers? >> this was written in early march and so a thought process around the facemasks may have changed. but i do think doctor howard can give you the more scientific answers around the use of the facemasks. our concern here is often around respiratory protection and the use of respirators. >> with that, i am out of time but we will think the committee chair for holding today's hearing and we will follow up on questions for the record. >> thank you. i'm going to recognize myself now for my questions. do you think that covid presents a grave danger to workers? >> i think you are asking questions around the emergency temporary standard and i cannot answer that. >> i'm not. i'm simply asking is covid in your opinion does it present a danger to workers? >> i think you're asking questions around -- >> okay you are not going to answer that. >> for 260 health-care workers have already died of covid-19. tens of thousands have already been infected. is covid-1
why did osha issue guidance like this and why not jus had why noy stated that they can prevent the spread of covid when they are worn by workers? >> this was written in early march and so a thought process around the facemasks may have changed. but i do think doctor howard can give you the more scientific answers around the use of the facemasks. our concern here is often around respiratory protection and the use of respirators. >> with that, i am out of time but we will think the...
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. >>> después fue insultado en un programa nois acompaña el guapísimo imágenes exclusivas, nas cercastrar cómo está contemplado este evento que está prácticamente vacío, pueden ver ustedes las vallas, elementos de la policía entendemos por el accionar de las autoridades que van a permitir el acceso a las personas e invitados especiales no queda claro si será un evento privado, todo indica que será exclusivo y entrarán por esta puerta, al parecer se ha dicho por los organizadores se tomarán medidas para el covid-19, es decir se van a practicar las reglsa de distanciamiento social, qué se espera, mucha, mucha gente que venga a solidarizarse, la familia de floyd ha pedido a toda la gente que lo haga de forma pacífica, será un momento de recogimiento, de luto, todo indica que sí, el cuerpo que sin duda se ha vuelto un emblema el féretro y ha desatado las protestas, es el evento, pero su cuerpo será llevado el sábado al lugar donde nació en carolina del norte, donde también se hará una honra fúnebre y el lunes será el evento más grande público en houston, donde se hará una ceremonia públi
. >>> después fue insultado en un programa nois acompaña el guapísimo imágenes exclusivas, nas cercastrar cómo está contemplado este evento que está prácticamente vacío, pueden ver ustedes las vallas, elementos de la policía entendemos por el accionar de las autoridades que van a permitir el acceso a las personas e invitados especiales no queda claro si será un evento privado, todo indica que será exclusivo y entrarán por esta puerta, al parecer se ha dicho por los...
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support for young people, such as the summer school run by the university of glasgow which has been rated noile to that sector in order to respond to the whole range of challenges that edge xags, covid is presenting to education. i would congratulate the university of glasgow on that great success and i know the leadership there is outstanding. we will continue to work with the university seconder, not just to continue to work with the university seconder, notjust to see how they can support us in our response to covid and you have seen work in testing and the development of vaccines and supporting nhs workers who have had accommodation provided. that is why we brought out the stabilisation package. we continue to work with the sector as to how we can do more and support them. my right honourable friend is conscious of the detriment to this extended period from school, educational and for mental and physical health. can we have maximum flexibility for those schools that could welcome back more children, for example rotas and use of suitable additional premise or having year sixes doing extend
support for young people, such as the summer school run by the university of glasgow which has been rated noile to that sector in order to respond to the whole range of challenges that edge xags, covid is presenting to education. i would congratulate the university of glasgow on that great success and i know the leadership there is outstanding. we will continue to work with the university seconder, not just to continue to work with the university seconder, notjust to see how they can support us...
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. >>> noi crees que escuche a pueblo?r floyd george que estarÁ descansando en paz en esta ciudad que apesar que no naciÓ en houston fue donde mÁs viviÓ, y precisamente que mÁs personas lo recuerdan asÍ que este es el panorama en estos momentos aquÍ en la ciudad de houston aquÍ a las afueras en donde se estÁ llevando cabo este velorio pÚblico regreso con ustedes al estudio. >>> es la oportunidad que tienen para despedirse de george floyd va a descansar al lado de la tumba de su madre. >>> las voces que hacen eco pidiendo justicia sobre muchas y tambiÉn activistas que han salido de las calle para hacerse escuchar y pedir justicia e igualdad ahora nos vamos con aquella es guerrera por estas causas, bienvenida, cuÉntanos un poco sobre la carta que le haz escrito a tu mamÁ? >>> bueno, buenas tardes y gracias por invitarme a este programa. bueno en realidad la semana pasada fue una semana muy fuerte para mÍ. creo que pens fe escribirle algo a mi mamÁ para decirle publicamente lo orgullosa que estoy de ella, porque es una person
. >>> noi crees que escuche a pueblo?r floyd george que estarÁ descansando en paz en esta ciudad que apesar que no naciÓ en houston fue donde mÁs viviÓ, y precisamente que mÁs personas lo recuerdan asÍ que este es el panorama en estos momentos aquÍ en la ciudad de houston aquÍ a las afueras en donde se estÁ llevando cabo este velorio pÚblico regreso con ustedes al estudio. >>> es la oportunidad que tienen para despedirse de george floyd va a descansar al lado de la...
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>> we don't have the language forecastedrafted yet and i'm noi can answer that specifically. but the intention that would it would be some kind of evidence that would be demonstrating that everything is caught up that happened. and so that could be theft, it could be misrepresentation of facts and any number of examples of misconduct. >> but at this point, you can't give us any information that we could provide to employers about how they would satisfy the requirement, whatever evidence would be required? >> we don't have that amendment drafted yet. another question, but i will defer to my colleagues first. >> hi, edward and thank you for coming today. i am curious about your outreach. you had mentioned to get to this, you had spoken to more businesses or business organizations and stakeholders than you ever had and i'm kind of curious as to what their overall responses were and what type of interaction you had with them. >> thank you for that question there was a range of responses to the ordinance all the way from support. we did speak with a number of small businesses in o
>> we don't have the language forecastedrafted yet and i'm noi can answer that specifically. but the intention that would it would be some kind of evidence that would be demonstrating that everything is caught up that happened. and so that could be theft, it could be misrepresentation of facts and any number of examples of misconduct. >> but at this point, you can't give us any information that we could provide to employers about how they would satisfy the requirement, whatever...