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was presenting that oriental decolonization had now been accomplished and achieved by the u.s. in south korea and also that in terms of japanese american internment, the japanese americans themselves also had accepted that history. now, during the kidnapping, the single most important demand that they were making, so bring us back to kotah island, so they wanted the cessation of precisely this, of the repatriation interrogation room, and the reason why they were asking for the cessation of that was that they were claiming that the u.s. was forcing subjects of the dprk to essentially renounce the state's sovereign claim over them. so let's return to compound 76 in may 1952, for the three days dod was in the compound, he actually had to attend multiple meetings with the p.o.w.s. they collectively, and dod signed papers representing this organization. this active writing by dod was central to the project of the p.o.w.s and, this is really where actually the p.o.w.s demand for a thousand sheets of paper is really significant for us to take notice. their demand for paper was to crea
was presenting that oriental decolonization had now been accomplished and achieved by the u.s. in south korea and also that in terms of japanese american internment, the japanese americans themselves also had accepted that history. now, during the kidnapping, the single most important demand that they were making, so bring us back to kotah island, so they wanted the cessation of precisely this, of the repatriation interrogation room, and the reason why they were asking for the cessation of that...
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instead we should focus on plaintiff oriented injunctions and defendant oriented injunctions. defendant oriented injunction in contrast is an order that unnecessarily goes further enforcing the rights of third party nonlitigants throughout the nation and potentially even the world and are not before the court. when a federal court issues a nationwide defendant oriented injunction it competely disables the defendant agency or officials from enforcing the legal provisions against anyone anywhere including people in other jerks whose claims would otherwise be adjudicated by the law of other circuits. because such orders can impact operations throughout the nation, suspend programs the government believes furthers important interests and affect potentially millions of right holders, the court has a tremendous impetus to respond with extraordinary measures like stays before judgment. among them they raise serious concerns under article 3. they raise concerns under rule 23 in giving effective class wide relief. they have unfairly asymmetric preclusion effects. their intention with t
instead we should focus on plaintiff oriented injunctions and defendant oriented injunctions. defendant oriented injunction in contrast is an order that unnecessarily goes further enforcing the rights of third party nonlitigants throughout the nation and potentially even the world and are not before the court. when a federal court issues a nationwide defendant oriented injunction it competely disables the defendant agency or officials from enforcing the legal provisions against anyone anywhere...
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so sex, including sexual orientation and gender identity. if you go to the definition section, including is defined to mean including but not limited to. including but not limited to. why is that? what else does the bill intend to do that the bill declines to state? but most significantly, mr. speaker, is that the bill removes the play in the joints. let me explain what i mean. concerning the public accommodations title, title 2 of the 1964 civil rights act, which by the way didn't cover sex, but it defined what a public accommodation was for the purpose of ceasing the discrimination against black americans in public accommodations. and what it said was -- and they had a lot of synonyms but it was hotels, restaurants, theaters. those were public accommodations. that language is gone in this bill, mr. speaker. and instead, what it says is, a public accommodation is any establishment that provides a good, service, or program, including. there's that word including. and there's a big long list. so any establishment provides any good, any servic
so sex, including sexual orientation and gender identity. if you go to the definition section, including is defined to mean including but not limited to. including but not limited to. why is that? what else does the bill intend to do that the bill declines to state? but most significantly, mr. speaker, is that the bill removes the play in the joints. let me explain what i mean. concerning the public accommodations title, title 2 of the 1964 civil rights act, which by the way didn't cover sex,...
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so sex, including sexual orientation and gender identity. if you go to the definition section, including is defined to mean including but not limited to. including but not limited to. why is that? what else does the bill intend to do that the bill declines to state? but most significantly, mr. speaker, is that the bill removes the play in the joints. let me explain what i mean. concerning the public accommodations title, title 2 of the 1964 civil rights act, which by the way didn't cover sex, but it defined what a public accommodation was for the purpose of ceasing the discrimination against black americans in public accommodations. and what it said was -- and they had a lot of synonyms but it was hotels, restaurants, theaters. those were public accommodations. that language is gone in this bill, mr. speaker. and instead, what it says is, a public accommodation is any establishment that provides a good, service, or program, including. there's that word including. and there's a big long list. so any establishment provides any good, any servic
so sex, including sexual orientation and gender identity. if you go to the definition section, including is defined to mean including but not limited to. including but not limited to. why is that? what else does the bill intend to do that the bill declines to state? but most significantly, mr. speaker, is that the bill removes the play in the joints. let me explain what i mean. concerning the public accommodations title, title 2 of the 1964 civil rights act, which by the way didn't cover sex,...
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cares act, that guidance can be confusing and we need to make sure it's as consumer friendly and oriented towards quickly delivering resources to those in need. making sure that small businesses are at the front of the line not in the back of the line with p.p.p. and ensuring that we're really getting to resources to main street as quickly as possible. my oranges -- orientation is to have guidance go quickly but really to do it there a way that's as custom friendly as targeted to the real needs of small businesses as possible. >> thank you. i have a couple of other topics i want to get to so i'm going to and you a couple of quick questions. first, the office of information and regulatory affairs functions best when its agency and o.m.b. director have overruled the demermings of the office. when in happens, the qualities of the agency rules suffer. so will you uphold the tradition of independent analysis at the office of information and regulatory affairs? ms. tanden: yes, absolutely. >> in your opinion, what are the most important changes that must be made to the rule making process? ms.
cares act, that guidance can be confusing and we need to make sure it's as consumer friendly and oriented towards quickly delivering resources to those in need. making sure that small businesses are at the front of the line not in the back of the line with p.p.p. and ensuring that we're really getting to resources to main street as quickly as possible. my oranges -- orientation is to have guidance go quickly but really to do it there a way that's as custom friendly as targeted to the real needs...
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of minority groups compared to say let's english speaking countries because it's not just sexual orientation and tension that we're talking about here. no doubt but diversity across the board i mean legally germany is as far along as almost any western country mean discrimination on the basis of race or sexual orientation is banned by the german constitution but in terms of representation in terms of the faces you see on t.v. and in film the stories that are told i think i mean really lags behind i mean just turn on german t.v. and you can see it's still very very white very male and very hetero normative. so act out has gotten a lot of resonance in the media also internationally how would you say reactions have been so far and where do you think. change will be the quickest to happen. yeah i think change is going to pend on what the people in power in the industry really do i mean a lot of the actos actors that i spoke to pointed to britain as a model britain already have a lot more diversity on and off screen than here in germany a very prominent black british council like oscar winning di
of minority groups compared to say let's english speaking countries because it's not just sexual orientation and tension that we're talking about here. no doubt but diversity across the board i mean legally germany is as far along as almost any western country mean discrimination on the basis of race or sexual orientation is banned by the german constitution but in terms of representation in terms of the faces you see on t.v. and in film the stories that are told i think i mean really lags...
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the equality act bans discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity in the workplace,and in education. supporters say it would provide the most sweeping lgbtqia protections in our nation's history. the legislation was introduced in the house by openly gay congressman david cicilline of rhode island. he's introduced a similar bill each year since 2015. congressman cicilline joins us now. his district includes bristol and newport. the cochair of the lgbtq-plus equality caucus, a member of the house judiciary and foreign affairs committee and of course was one of the house impeachment managers in donald trump's second impeachment trial. congressman, good evening. >> good evening, good to be with you. >> there are already some protections that come be an executive order that president biden signed to prevent and fight discrimination based on gender identity and sexual orientation. how would the equality act differ from that or add to that? >> well, first of all, you know, equality is a founding principle of this country, and i think all americans understand that everyone d
the equality act bans discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity in the workplace,and in education. supporters say it would provide the most sweeping lgbtqia protections in our nation's history. the legislation was introduced in the house by openly gay congressman david cicilline of rhode island. he's introduced a similar bill each year since 2015. congressman cicilline joins us now. his district includes bristol and newport. the cochair of the lgbtq-plus equality caucus, a...
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>> i mean, buffett has a value orientation, so it shouldn't have been surprising that he picked chevronworld. it's got the best balance sheet, a pretty secure 5% dividend yield, and verizon lagged the market on the last couple of years, leader in the u.s. wireless market, has a low valuation with a 10 pe and nearly a 5% dave. tend yield. those are the kinds of stocks that buffett likes now. ing. jack: carlton? >> yeah, andrew, i'm just kind of your yous, aside from what the stock will do, how will the investment strategy change when buffett steps aside? the what might his successors sell? would there the be a change in strategy at berkshire? >> i think at the margin there will be. the two people who will likely manage the big equity portfolio which is that $270 billion are todd cones and ted wexler who now manage each about 10% of the portfolio, which and they have a little more of a new economy focus. berkshire owns amazon.com, snowflake, charter, communications and visa. and those positions are likely held by copes and wexler. so i think they'll be at the margins, but i wouldn't expec
>> i mean, buffett has a value orientation, so it shouldn't have been surprising that he picked chevronworld. it's got the best balance sheet, a pretty secure 5% dividend yield, and verizon lagged the market on the last couple of years, leader in the u.s. wireless market, has a low valuation with a 10 pe and nearly a 5% dave. tend yield. those are the kinds of stocks that buffett likes now. ing. jack: carlton? >> yeah, andrew, i'm just kind of your yous, aside from what the stock...
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and europe is to to have and to deliver a result-oriented -- we worked hard during the past few yearsrder to preserve a military framework. all the issues that you mentioned, economic and social crises, new inequalities, climate change, i mean, our democratic issues and so on, all these issues require more coordination, and during the past few years we experience a sort of dismantling of the existing frameworks, so i think the number one priority is to rebuild this by pushing an inclusive materialism to ensure that we're efficient and precisely inclusive. this means having concrete results in order to fix the major challenges or at least start fixing the main challenges and for me the very first days of the new administration are absolutely a key. the w.h.o. and president biden to go back first to be a contributor and to participate into our global health, to be part of the one health initiative and participation to african continents and poor countries and we'll probably work on that and the commitment to invest at least 4 billion in this decision, and coming back into the paris agre
and europe is to to have and to deliver a result-oriented -- we worked hard during the past few yearsrder to preserve a military framework. all the issues that you mentioned, economic and social crises, new inequalities, climate change, i mean, our democratic issues and so on, all these issues require more coordination, and during the past few years we experience a sort of dismantling of the existing frameworks, so i think the number one priority is to rebuild this by pushing an inclusive...
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so there are some administrators inside and they are getting ready for orientation later this afternoon. they want to teach the kids and the parents how to be safe with covid-19 still lurking out there so wear your mask social distance they will begin with kindergartners and first graders the older kids well they will have to wait so they're going to spend this whole week with orientation because the cases are well below acceptable levels as far as the state is concerned meeting they would be willing to send the kids back inside the classrooms. if the cases for the first graders in kindergartners were 25 or fewer for every 100,000 residents while in san mateo county overall they're sitting at 9.6% so that is very good and that's why they are getting the ball rolling as far as the older kids. they face a higher standard because their bodies resemble more of adults and adults, let's face it they're coming down with covid-19 at a faster rate than younger kids so for them that rate needs to be around 7% or fewer for every 100,000 cases or 100,000 residents and they're not there just yet tha
so there are some administrators inside and they are getting ready for orientation later this afternoon. they want to teach the kids and the parents how to be safe with covid-19 still lurking out there so wear your mask social distance they will begin with kindergartners and first graders the older kids well they will have to wait so they're going to spend this whole week with orientation because the cases are well below acceptable levels as far as the state is concerned meeting they would be...
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>>and good morning james and area, yes orientation at the schools will begin a little bit later this morning is one school right behind me school does not necessarily start today but they will do orientations for this coming week just to get that kids and the parents up to speed on what they can expect in this new world covid-19 world just to make sure that they're safe and that the parents let's face it. a lot of them are fearful that their kids will be back in school probably within a week or so after orientation that their minds are at ease and what's going on right now as far as the sand. san carlos unified school district they are monitoring the cases and just like i did this story in a render a few weeks ago the cases are acceptable for younger kids so they will do orientation for the kids in kindergarten and first grade because the cases or at 9.6 per every 100,000 residents and that is acceptable for the state as well as the school district which is why they're beginning this as far as the older kids james and daria again they're not as durable as the younger kids because the
>>and good morning james and area, yes orientation at the schools will begin a little bit later this morning is one school right behind me school does not necessarily start today but they will do orientations for this coming week just to get that kids and the parents up to speed on what they can expect in this new world covid-19 world just to make sure that they're safe and that the parents let's face it. a lot of them are fearful that their kids will be back in school probably within a...
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oriented. it's a deeper conduit and explanation of things. sometimes i call it storytelling based on traditional text. i see the music as giving an additional dimension to it. even for certain texts where we have multiple melodies for it, different melodies can give a different meaning to the text, different experience to the text and it provides all kinds of different avenues and ways of getting in there and of touching people and helping people to find ways that are important for them to understand things. >> in that way, do you see music, even though you've got a lyric attached to it, whether in english or hebrew or yiddish or the jewish traditional languages? more or less, the music, itself, evokes things beyond what the words actually are saying? >> i would say it expands the meaning. it doesn't give it another meaning. it's additional meaning within the words. >> believe it or not, we will take a quick break and is there something we can go out with in a quick way as we go to our first br
oriented. it's a deeper conduit and explanation of things. sometimes i call it storytelling based on traditional text. i see the music as giving an additional dimension to it. even for certain texts where we have multiple melodies for it, different melodies can give a different meaning to the text, different experience to the text and it provides all kinds of different avenues and ways of getting in there and of touching people and helping people to find ways that are important for them to...
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location or origin of any detected sound gives people who are visually impaired cues that help them orient themselves and avoid obstacles . i can hear water behind me it sounds like it's coming out of a tap someone is right behind me behind my right shoulder on the border what's more than. i feel like there's a wall or a building nearby. is something else close by to my right. of all done as all folks there mused i can hear children playing clapping their hands there behind me. he said there are grown ups here too and from a woman to my right with a child. ok so no other one is upset vision orders i do look over there's something odd happening above me like a storm brewing granov sounds directly above me does reach me as well. as i don't know what that is. not such as ammonia. has detected something that isn't even emitting sound the sound operator's boom microphone directly above him and untrained ear would never have noticed it. at relatively short distances we can detect the direction a sound is coming from with an accuracy of about 2 degrees to do that our brain calculates the differen
location or origin of any detected sound gives people who are visually impaired cues that help them orient themselves and avoid obstacles . i can hear water behind me it sounds like it's coming out of a tap someone is right behind me behind my right shoulder on the border what's more than. i feel like there's a wall or a building nearby. is something else close by to my right. of all done as all folks there mused i can hear children playing clapping their hands there behind me. he said there...
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there they must rely on their hearing to orient themselves and communicate with the other diners most of the rest of the book. as we film here we too can only rely on our ears and the power of our imaginations. on. the bones one is a mess. so when the guests leave the restaurant they notice a heightened sense of hearing smell and touch. it's as though taking away their ability to see rewired and enhance their other senses. this is the 1st time they can actually see what they. 8. to at least not when i had the feeling that my other senses were more intense partly because the ambient noise was somehow different. from when you enter a dark quest count the 1st thing you hear is the other guests come to sing that from the start of speaking quietly then at the end when you leave everyone is speaking really loudly the atmosphere is great their senses feel alternate you focus on the person you're speaking to much more i had never really thought about the importance of hearing. this experience gave us a whole new perspective so just very interesting that we notice things we wouldn't normally n
there they must rely on their hearing to orient themselves and communicate with the other diners most of the rest of the book. as we film here we too can only rely on our ears and the power of our imaginations. on. the bones one is a mess. so when the guests leave the restaurant they notice a heightened sense of hearing smell and touch. it's as though taking away their ability to see rewired and enhance their other senses. this is the 1st time they can actually see what they. 8. to at least not...
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we got him into an orientation that was close enough for re-entry. we had him fire the retrooxy and landed a couple hundred miles down range. but again, the control team now is learning the business of space flight. and when we got down finally to the end of the program, we felt that, yeah, we know what the business is about, we know what we've got to do. and the key thing was, first of all, during john glenn's flight, we had about five people in the control room. basically, we had max, the chief engineer, the manufacturer, john largy, we had the program manager, the flight director, all trying to say, what are we going to do? and they're still debating, the spacecraft's going around the world. and the fact is, we finally said, look, there's got to be one boss, and he has to be god. no one will challenge him. he is the ultimate. and we established the responsibility for the flight director to take any action necessary for crew safety and mission success. the other thing we found, basically in my work in the flight test of the b-52, i didn't put anyth
we got him into an orientation that was close enough for re-entry. we had him fire the retrooxy and landed a couple hundred miles down range. but again, the control team now is learning the business of space flight. and when we got down finally to the end of the program, we felt that, yeah, we know what the business is about, we know what we've got to do. and the key thing was, first of all, during john glenn's flight, we had about five people in the control room. basically, we had max, the...
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. >> reporter: this was not the first day of class but rather, orientation to get these kids used to all the rules and procedures and there are a lot of them. this is part of the ramp up to get these kids back in class as quickly and safely as possible. here on the lawn of britain acres elementary, nearly a year cooped up inside full of zoom classes have led to this moment. kindergarten and first graders lined up for the first day of orientation, basically taught how to go to school in a pandemic. outside they learned where they would meet up, which gate they would use to enter, how to walk in lines and the new check in procedures. they were taken for a typical day, how to wear a mask and wash their hands, how to use the restroom and walked to the hallways. the new playground roles and guarding new look at the outdoor classrooms. the district is doing a so- called phased-in hybrid model where kids still zoom in the morning and come in for a few hours in the afternoon. >> they might be working on some core instruction that is harder to teach over distance learning. things like writing
. >> reporter: this was not the first day of class but rather, orientation to get these kids used to all the rules and procedures and there are a lot of them. this is part of the ramp up to get these kids back in class as quickly and safely as possible. here on the lawn of britain acres elementary, nearly a year cooped up inside full of zoom classes have led to this moment. kindergarten and first graders lined up for the first day of orientation, basically taught how to go to school in a...
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most of those jobs are construction oriented jobs or research oriented jobs that all pay a lot better minimum wage and have benefits. we need to start thinking in terms of that, and obviously that social security issue has to beha addressed in relationsh to being able to keep up with inflation. the cost of living andongressm s not kept up with that at all, and we're working on that as i speak. >> democrat of arizona, cochair of the blue dog coalition, we thank you for the conversation this morning. come back again.. >> my pleasure. really enjoyed it. >> house and senate democrats are pushing for a hike in the minimum wage to $15 an hour. they've included it in president biden's $1.9 trillion economic aidou package. are(202) if you're for it dial in at 202748000. minimum wagee earners and tee, business owners. the chair of the senate budget committee senator bernie sanders was on jimmy kimmel talking
most of those jobs are construction oriented jobs or research oriented jobs that all pay a lot better minimum wage and have benefits. we need to start thinking in terms of that, and obviously that social security issue has to beha addressed in relationsh to being able to keep up with inflation. the cost of living andongressm s not kept up with that at all, and we're working on that as i speak. >> democrat of arizona, cochair of the blue dog coalition, we thank you for the conversation...
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must honor people with fairness and dignity, regardless of the race, religion, gender, or sexual orientation and regardless of when they arrived in our country. always moving toward the perfect union of our founding dreams. hillary, chelsea and i joined all americans and wishing our very best to the next president, george w. bush, to his family in his administration to fight these challenges and he marches into this new century. as for me, i will leave the presidency with full of hope from the day i arrived and more confident than ever that america's best days lie ahead. my days in this office are nearly through, but my days of service i hope, or not. and the years ahead, i will hold the position higher, than that of president of the united states. but there is no title i will lower more proudly than that of citizens. thank you. god bless you. and god bless america. during the great depression almost one quarter of the ten states population was unemployed. this gave rise to an increasing number of migrant workers, commonly referred to as hoboes. jeffrey urban explains the origins of this ter
must honor people with fairness and dignity, regardless of the race, religion, gender, or sexual orientation and regardless of when they arrived in our country. always moving toward the perfect union of our founding dreams. hillary, chelsea and i joined all americans and wishing our very best to the next president, george w. bush, to his family in his administration to fight these challenges and he marches into this new century. as for me, i will leave the presidency with full of hope from the...
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members working on a bill that prohibits discrimination based on sex, sexual orientation and gender identity when it comes to public accommodations, education, employment and housing. at 10:00 eastern on c-span2, the house oversight committee hears from postmaster general louis dejoy about possible changes to postal operations. then, the senate returns at noon to debate and vote on advancing the nomination of jennifer granholm to be energy secretary. on c-span3, the senate intelligence committee meets at 10:00 eastern to consider the nomination of wilbur burns for cia director. in the afternoon, another confirmation hearing for xavier becerra to become health and human services secretary. >> listen to c-span's podcast, "the weekly." an expert on infectious diseases and one of america's leading epidemiologists talk about the road ahead in dealing with the coronavirus. >> we have a very long road ahead. i can say without any doubt at this point, expect more curveballs to be thrown at us. if we have this interview 10 weeks ago, we wouldn't be talking about variants in the way we are now, yet lo
members working on a bill that prohibits discrimination based on sex, sexual orientation and gender identity when it comes to public accommodations, education, employment and housing. at 10:00 eastern on c-span2, the house oversight committee hears from postmaster general louis dejoy about possible changes to postal operations. then, the senate returns at noon to debate and vote on advancing the nomination of jennifer granholm to be energy secretary. on c-span3, the senate intelligence...
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the principal says this orientation will help students with the basics of learning during a pandemic. >>you know how to wear a mask we're talking about a young students here so we want to make sure kids are comfortable with wearing masks. we want to show them how you wash hands how often they need to wash hands. how to use hand sanitizer walking through what our recess procedures will be like how to use the bathroom here because we are limiting the number of students in each bathroom. >>the students will return to the classroom next week with just a few hours of in person education per day other grades will be phased in over the coming months state lawmakers today decided to hold off on voting on the legislature's school reopening plan. this would require health departments to provide vaccines to teachers and extend the reopening deadline to mid april. if they want access to money meant to help with in person instruction. today, lawmakers are met was a letter from dozens of districts and administrative board from across the state listing concerns including collective bargaining and te
the principal says this orientation will help students with the basics of learning during a pandemic. >>you know how to wear a mask we're talking about a young students here so we want to make sure kids are comfortable with wearing masks. we want to show them how you wash hands how often they need to wash hands. how to use hand sanitizer walking through what our recess procedures will be like how to use the bathroom here because we are limiting the number of students in each bathroom....
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we'll begin the transition to in person learning on campus orientations are set for kindergartners and first grade students orientation is for second and 3rd grades will begin on the week of march 1st while 4th and 5th grades or schedule for the week of march 15th. the san francisco board of education commissioner says she is committed to reopening schools for in person instruction instead of working to rename some of the schools in her district. president gabriela lopez tweeted a statement saying in part number one priority is to reopen the city's public school safely and as soon as possible. lopez role while she's grateful for the work of the renaming committee reopening will now be the only focus until students are back in schools. all renaming committee meetings have been canceled until further notice. multiple law enforcement agencies in the east bay are looking for a missing mother you seen her on your screen her and her 4 year-old child. now investigators say the father of her child facing charges in the murder of a 64 year-old man in a drive-by shooting that actually injured fi
we'll begin the transition to in person learning on campus orientations are set for kindergartners and first grade students orientation is for second and 3rd grades will begin on the week of march 1st while 4th and 5th grades or schedule for the week of march 15th. the san francisco board of education commissioner says she is committed to reopening schools for in person instruction instead of working to rename some of the schools in her district. president gabriela lopez tweeted a statement...
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also the house tonight passing the equality act, the bill to end discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity. rachel scott on the hill with both stories. >>> the biden administration set to declassify a report on the brutal killing of jamal khashoggi, last seen entering saudi arabia's consulate in istanbul in 2018. and president biden has spoke within the saudi king. mary bruce has the reporting. >>> new york governor andrew cuomo under fire and facing backlash from nursing home deaths and sexual harassment allegations from a top aide. >>> former president trump's tax returns are now in the hands of the manhattan d.a. >>> and tonight surveillance of the shooting, lady gaga's dog walker shot, two of her stolen and the $500,000 reward. >> from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight" with david muir. >>> good evening. great to have you with us on a thursday night. we'll get to the former u.s. gymnastics coach charged with abuse and other crimes. late today we have learned he has died by suicide. we'll get to that in a moment. >>> but we are goin
also the house tonight passing the equality act, the bill to end discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity. rachel scott on the hill with both stories. >>> the biden administration set to declassify a report on the brutal killing of jamal khashoggi, last seen entering saudi arabia's consulate in istanbul in 2018. and president biden has spoke within the saudi king. mary bruce has the reporting. >>> new york governor andrew cuomo under fire and facing...
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of minority groups compared to say let's english speaking countries because it's not just sexual orientation intention that we're talking about here. you know we talk about diversity across the board i mean legally germany is this far along as almost any western country i mean discrimination on the basis of race or sexual orientation is banned by the german constitution but in terms of representation in terms of the faces you see on t.v. and in film the stories are told i think germany really lags behind i mean just turn on german t.v. and you can see it's still very very white very male and very hetero normative. so act out has gotten a lot of resonance in the media also internationally how would you say reactions have been so far and where do you think. change will be the quickest to happen. yeah i think change is going to pend on what the people in power in the industry really do i mean a lot of the actos actors that i spoke to pointed to britain as a model in britain already of a lot more diversity on and off screen than here in germany a very prominent black british counts like oscar wi
of minority groups compared to say let's english speaking countries because it's not just sexual orientation intention that we're talking about here. you know we talk about diversity across the board i mean legally germany is this far along as almost any western country i mean discrimination on the basis of race or sexual orientation is banned by the german constitution but in terms of representation in terms of the faces you see on t.v. and in film the stories are told i think germany really...
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of minority groups compared to say let's english speaking countries because it's not just sexual orientation and tension that we're talking about here. no we're talking about diversity across the board i mean legally germany is this far along as almost any western country means discrimination on the basis of race or sexual orientation is banned by the german constitution but in terms of representation in terms of the faces you see on t.v. and in film the stories are told i think germany really lags behind i mean just turn on german t.v. and you can see it's still very very white very male and very hetero normative. so act out has gotten a lot of resonance in the media also internationally how would you say reactions have been so far and where do you think. change will be the quickest to happen. yeah i think change is going to pend on what the people in power in the industry really do i mean a lot of the actos actors that i spoke to pointed to britain as a model in britain already you have a lot more diversity on and off screen than here in germany a very prominent black british counts like o
of minority groups compared to say let's english speaking countries because it's not just sexual orientation and tension that we're talking about here. no we're talking about diversity across the board i mean legally germany is this far along as almost any western country means discrimination on the basis of race or sexual orientation is banned by the german constitution but in terms of representation in terms of the faces you see on t.v. and in film the stories are told i think germany really...
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there they must rely on their hearing to orient themselves and communicate with the other diners most aggressive . as we film here we too can only rely on our ears and the power of our imaginations. if one. ever saw any sort of mess. so when the guests leave the restaurant they notice a heightened sense of hearing smell and touch. it's as though taking away their ability to see rewired and enhance their other senses. this is the 1st time they can actually see what they ate. to at least not come out much i got the feeling that my other senses were more intense partly because the ambient noise was somehow different. when you enter a dark quest aren't the 1st thing you hear the other guests confessing that the start of speaking quietly then at the end when you leave everyone is speaking really loudly. the atmosphere is great your senses feel alternate you focus on the person you're speaking to much more i had never really thought about the importance of hearing. this experience gave us a whole new perspective so just very interesting that we noticed things we wouldn't normally notice the
there they must rely on their hearing to orient themselves and communicate with the other diners most aggressive . as we film here we too can only rely on our ears and the power of our imaginations. if one. ever saw any sort of mess. so when the guests leave the restaurant they notice a heightened sense of hearing smell and touch. it's as though taking away their ability to see rewired and enhance their other senses. this is the 1st time they can actually see what they ate. to at least not come...
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to say we can speak live in a nod to sayyid mohammad marandi professor of english literature and orientalism at the university of tehran hello a runs going to have to deal with this new u.s. administration for at least the next 4 years side at some point does pragmatism come in is your country going to have to compromise perhaps give a little to get a lot. no the iranians are not going to appease biden they didn't appease trump and they want to peace by them the iranians already gave much more than enough the nuclear deal of the j. c.p.o. a was a deal where both sides gave something in iran gave quite a lot in fact many iran believe it was a bad deal work are this of whether it was a bad deal or a good deal obama his administration which included by then they signed on to the deal so unless the united states commits itself to what it has promised to do unless it carries out its obligations then there is no deal it doesn't make sense appeasing the united states will only make the regime in washington more demanding iran for 4 years it resisted trump because the iranians knew that if it appear
to say we can speak live in a nod to sayyid mohammad marandi professor of english literature and orientalism at the university of tehran hello a runs going to have to deal with this new u.s. administration for at least the next 4 years side at some point does pragmatism come in is your country going to have to compromise perhaps give a little to get a lot. no the iranians are not going to appease biden they didn't appease trump and they want to peace by them the iranians already gave much more...
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transport systems 1st full launch is scheduled for november this flight will be an unmanned test of the orient spacecraft in space the rocket is designed to launch the spacecraft on course for the moon. once there already and will then orbit the moon under its own propulsion and return to earth after 6 days. if everything goes as planned the 1st astronauts could be on their way to the moon in 2022. the new transport system will also play an important role in the construction of the space station. the 1st 2 modules are set to begin their orbit around the moon in early 2020 for. the lunar gay. ways orbit will take it over the north and south poles nasa plans to operate future lunar missions from this station. initially remote controlled robots will investigate the part of the moon that is facing away from the earth and the south pole its mission is to explore the available resources. later nasa plans to bring astronauts to the lunar surface from the gateway and the long term nasa will use the outpost as an assembly hangar and test site for a new space craft capable of carrying up to 6 astronauts
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>>to arrive at this moment, the principal says this orientation will help students with the basics ofuring a pandemic she know how to wear a mask we're talking about a young students here so we want to make sure kids are comfortable with wearing masks. >>we want to show them how you wash hands how often they need to wash hands. >>how to use hand sanitizer walking through what our recess procedures will be like how to use the bathroom here because we are limiting the number of students aged bathroom, the students will return to the classroom next week with just a few hours of in person education per day other grades will be phased in over the coming weeks and months unfortunately normal classroom instruction is unlikely to resume any time soon and we're anticipating that we'll be in some kind of a hybrid model. >>likely through the end of the school year parents dropping off the students on monday. we're thrilled to be getting their kids back into the classroom even if it's just for a few hours a day and she didn't even look back and say by a cries here they come back to my normal it f
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class, favorable to france, hostile to britain, suspicious of wealth and commerce, agriculturally oriented so they were really quite different, and beyond those bases, if you will, they had a very different philosophy on what governments should be. again, at the risk of over simplification, the federalists were favorable toward a very small kind of elite group that would actually run the country, very limited voting rights, modeled very much on the british form of government. hamilton even favored essentially a hereditary senate and a lifetime presidency very much like the king. jefferson and madison were for expanding democracy, making the government less authoritarian, less dominated by the elites, so there was quite a clash and quite a difference of cultures and approach, and in fact, people actually were so partisan and so fiercely divided at the time that there were federalist cures for small parks, republican cures for smallpox, idol ize jefferson or hate jefferson, so very much like our own time. as far as the outcome of the election, jefferson won the election fairly comfortably, b
class, favorable to france, hostile to britain, suspicious of wealth and commerce, agriculturally oriented so they were really quite different, and beyond those bases, if you will, they had a very different philosophy on what governments should be. again, at the risk of over simplification, the federalists were favorable toward a very small kind of elite group that would actually run the country, very limited voting rights, modeled very much on the british form of government. hamilton even...
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tk to first grade students at britain acres have their orientation yesterday. a hybrid mix of in person classes and distance learning starts next week. the principal says this orientation will help students with the basics of learning during a pandemic. >>you know how to wear a mask we're talking about a young students here so we want to make sure kids are comfortable with wearing masks. we want to show them how you wash hands how often they need to wash hands. how to use hand sanitizer walking through what our recess procedures will be like how to use the bathroom here because we are limiting the number of students in each bathroom. >>these students will return to the classroom next week with just a few hours of in person, education per day other grades will be phased in over the coming months. and the south bay more outdoor activities are on the way for folks in santa clara county sports performing arts and other activities will be allowed starting later this week kron four's dan thor has the story from san jose. >>county health leaders say this is exciting n
tk to first grade students at britain acres have their orientation yesterday. a hybrid mix of in person classes and distance learning starts next week. the principal says this orientation will help students with the basics of learning during a pandemic. >>you know how to wear a mask we're talking about a young students here so we want to make sure kids are comfortable with wearing masks. we want to show them how you wash hands how often they need to wash hands. how to use hand sanitizer...
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i will say it's my orientation as i said in my remarks, it is my orientation that the federal governmentgovernment for all americans regardless of party, regardless of state and really should address what it is doing based on the needs of people and not their political affiliation. >> thank you, ms. tanden. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator padilla. senator sinema, you're recognized for your questions. i believe you will be coming to us remotely. >> thank you so much, mr. chairman. ms. tanden, as arizona senior senator and the subcommittee on regulatory affairs and federal management, it's important that i closely manage the management efficiency and effectiveness of federal agencies, programs and the regulatory process. i'm interested in hearing how you will approach omb's mission of implementing president biden's policies across the government, communicaing the administration's values through the president's budget and your opinions on the regulatory process. my first question, arizona businesses have suffered greatly because of the coronavirus. government programs such as
i will say it's my orientation as i said in my remarks, it is my orientation that the federal governmentgovernment for all americans regardless of party, regardless of state and really should address what it is doing based on the needs of people and not their political affiliation. >> thank you, ms. tanden. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator padilla. senator sinema, you're recognized for your questions. i believe you will be coming to us remotely. >> thank you so...
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it is tricky because it is mainly a women faced orientation, it is a woman based job. _ orientation,ecause _ industry, but women are being hit because we are the ones in the childcare — because we are the ones in the childcare rails and we have children at home _ childcare rails and we have children at home and you are trying to home—school. it keeps knocking us down _ home—school. it keeps knocking us down men — home—school. it keeps knocking us down. men can go to work and they are saving — down. men can go to work and they are saving money while they are not using _ are saving money while they are not using their_ are saving money while they are not using their expenses and travel these. — using their expenses and travel these, they are working from home, yet women _ these, they are working from home, yet women seem to keep getting knocked — yet women seem to keep getting knocked back all the time. carolyn noakes is a _ knocked back all the time. carolyn noakes is a conservative - knocked back all the time. carolyn noakes is a conservative mp - knocked back all the time. carolyn n
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what's going to happen as far as the orientation they will be taught how to keep their mask on to make sure that they socially distance. this is for kindergartners and first graders right now because for them they're more durable. that's san carlos unified school district there following state guidelines and right now the state guidelines says that. >>if you are 25 or fewer cases for every 100,000 people you are safe and as far as san mateo county, they're sitting at 9.6% so well below that mark that allows the first wave, the younger kids to go back to school and then next week the older kids with every passing grade they will have their orientation as well with the goal obviously of having all the kids back in school. the reason why the older kids. they're not in school now because they're standard is a little bit higher because their bodies resemble more of adults and adults, let's face it are coming down with covid-19 at a faster rate than young kids for the older kids they have to be at 7% or lower or the red tier for them to go back in school but it looks like we are headed in th
what's going to happen as far as the orientation they will be taught how to keep their mask on to make sure that they socially distance. this is for kindergartners and first graders right now because for them they're more durable. that's san carlos unified school district there following state guidelines and right now the state guidelines says that. >>if you are 25 or fewer cases for every 100,000 people you are safe and as far as san mateo county, they're sitting at 9.6% so well below...
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assault would not just be an assault if you could show it was motivated by whether it be sexual orientationce, gender, et cetera, religion. so it could -- you could seek a higher penalty. and the same is true at the federal level. proving that level of intent is often very hard, even if it often seems like it to a layperson, and common sense, it may not be something that you can necessarily prove so easily in court beyond a reasonable doubt. so there is a limitation on the hate crime laws both at the state and the federal level. and as you know, and i'm sure many of the viewers know, we don't have a domestic terrorism statute federally, which is something that is causing a lot of debate, whether we should, whether a crime that causes the same level of physical harm should have additional penalties because of the motivation behind it. i personally think the answer to that is yes. but i understand the civil liberties and first amendment concerns behind much of the opposition on the other side. >> mimi rocah, district attorney in westchester county, new york, mimi, thanks very much. >>> coming
assault would not just be an assault if you could show it was motivated by whether it be sexual orientationce, gender, et cetera, religion. so it could -- you could seek a higher penalty. and the same is true at the federal level. proving that level of intent is often very hard, even if it often seems like it to a layperson, and common sense, it may not be something that you can necessarily prove so easily in court beyond a reasonable doubt. so there is a limitation on the hate crime laws both...
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there they must rely on their hearing to orient themselves and communicate with the other diners most of. them as we film here we too can only rely on our ears and the power of our imaginations. on. any sort of mess. so when the guests leave the restaurant they notice a heightened sense of hearing smell and touch. it's as though taking away their ability to see rewired and enhance their other senses. this is the 1st time they can actually see what they. 8 wants to know when i got the feeling that my other senses were more intense partly because the ambient noise was somehow different. from when you enter a dark question not the 1st thing you hear with the other guests complicity that from the start of speaking quietly then at the end when you leave everyone is speaking really loudly the atmosphere is great your senses feel alternate you focus on the person you're speaking to much more i had never really thought about the importance of hearing. this experience gave us a whole new perspective so it was very interesting that we noticed things we wouldn't normally notice it was a battle f
there they must rely on their hearing to orient themselves and communicate with the other diners most of. them as we film here we too can only rely on our ears and the power of our imaginations. on. any sort of mess. so when the guests leave the restaurant they notice a heightened sense of hearing smell and touch. it's as though taking away their ability to see rewired and enhance their other senses. this is the 1st time they can actually see what they. 8 wants to know when i got the feeling...
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china names i want to own the tech-oriented china names. kweb, ticker k-w-e-b, is the chinese tech etf you had a big breakout here over the last couple of weeks it's probably stretching the short-term, but i think you can be a buyer of any pullbacks in kweb but what's most important for us is chinatech is starting to outperform u.s. tech so if you look at kweb relative to the qqq, the nasdaq 100 etf, that's where the big breakout is coming chinatech's starting to outperform u.s. tech so we like this setup. it may be overbought in the short term buy weakness, this was a big week and a major, major breakout. >> so, mike, based on that, what's your trade? >> yeah. i mean chris is hitting on some pretty important fundamental factors here so we've obviously seen equities all around the world they've really rallied very strongly we often talk about what the principal driver for this is, and, of course, we talk about stimulus plans we talk about monetization i have a quick chart here i think people ought to take a look at. it just gives us a littl
china names i want to own the tech-oriented china names. kweb, ticker k-w-e-b, is the chinese tech etf you had a big breakout here over the last couple of weeks it's probably stretching the short-term, but i think you can be a buyer of any pullbacks in kweb but what's most important for us is chinatech is starting to outperform u.s. tech so if you look at kweb relative to the qqq, the nasdaq 100 etf, that's where the big breakout is coming chinatech's starting to outperform u.s. tech so we like...
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guest: the part of the country i come from, which has been heavily industrial, market oriented, heavily agricultural -- that the major industries that we have seen grow recently, whether it is in telecommunications, the semiconductor industry -- they are coastal. the financial industry. the financial industry employment, they are past manufacturing back in the 1990's. it is dramatic. the drop in manufacturing jobs just plummeted. i come from a part of the country where steel mills are closed, where the automotive sector is in stiff competition with foreign presence in the local marketplace. i could go on and on about that. but the point is that the people who come from financial centers, they don't deal with real goods, they deal virtually. and it has been difficult to get attention to the parts of the country where people actually make something for a living. a product, a product that sells in the marketplace. so we have -- the former president still believes, and said in some of his speeches, that certain steel mills in ohio have gone back to work. fed. there is a disconnect from what
guest: the part of the country i come from, which has been heavily industrial, market oriented, heavily agricultural -- that the major industries that we have seen grow recently, whether it is in telecommunications, the semiconductor industry -- they are coastal. the financial industry. the financial industry employment, they are past manufacturing back in the 1990's. it is dramatic. the drop in manufacturing jobs just plummeted. i come from a part of the country where steel mills are closed,...
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it also disrupts the orientation of nocturnal birds and insects. our energy consumption could also be cut drastically by ensuring responsible outdoor lighting. for starters it would help if advertising signs and building facades weren't of limited almight long. and if nighttime lights were used only for the places where it's really needed. some cities have already committed to minimizing artificial light such as fold in germany it's among the $29.00 places so far to earn recognition as international dark sky communities. cities like these make it possible to see the. creatures. and. bats during the day and. night they're all species they've been living on 50. but today most of them up threatened the habitats of food a fast one issue and now they even have to deal with light pollution in the netherlands scientists have found a solution to this problem. and there's one. and their special one a figure. far away from the bright lights of amsterdam dr commute spoelstra is after creature that likes to operate under the cover of darkness. he is studying h
it also disrupts the orientation of nocturnal birds and insects. our energy consumption could also be cut drastically by ensuring responsible outdoor lighting. for starters it would help if advertising signs and building facades weren't of limited almight long. and if nighttime lights were used only for the places where it's really needed. some cities have already committed to minimizing artificial light such as fold in germany it's among the $29.00 places so far to earn recognition as...
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there is a modest level of inflation down the line, not run away, you would want to be in growth oriented stocks, maybe just not technology. >> right and we are definitely value over growth right now you're seeing that play out, even though the dow got hit, it went down half as much as the nasdaq value stock certainly, the cyclicals with the reopening play we still like energy financials should get a boost, you know, the spread's narrowing kind of hurt them yesterday. they were up on the day. midday when the seven year option went terribly, you saw the financials pull back financials have a good opportunity in a period of rising rates growth is something you have to understand, it's been leadership for so long, and this rotation of value might give you better opportunities going forward, might be harder for the growth stocks to continue to outperform in this market. >> now, what's the biggest risk you think out there right now? where should you not be besides maybe from a risk adjustment standpoint. >> i think you need to watch your thematic plays. i think they have been great, people hav
there is a modest level of inflation down the line, not run away, you would want to be in growth oriented stocks, maybe just not technology. >> right and we are definitely value over growth right now you're seeing that play out, even though the dow got hit, it went down half as much as the nasdaq value stock certainly, the cyclicals with the reopening play we still like energy financials should get a boost, you know, the spread's narrowing kind of hurt them yesterday. they were up on the...
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i don't want you to put it back up, rui, but the country that is probably most closely oriented to the u.s. is still the philippines. i think dutarte has -- is answer outlier and when he leaves you'll see a greater u.s.-philippines relations. singapore very strong relation between the u.s. and singapore in all dimensions. particularly military. there's no country in southeast asia that has stronger military strategic ties with the u.s. than singapore and we don't have an alliance with them. open the book with a visit onboard the uss carl vinson the base. but there's a general i would say orientation in singapore towards the u.s., but on the other hand singapore has deep commercial ties and obviously ethnic ties as well to the -- to china, but it doesn't have a diaspora problem. going through the southeast asian countries you'll find ethnic china diaspora and that and that is a very sensitive element to china's relations with countries going back decades and has not been presidenty, particularly in indonesia. not just in 1965 following the coup when nearly two million ethnic chinese wer
i don't want you to put it back up, rui, but the country that is probably most closely oriented to the u.s. is still the philippines. i think dutarte has -- is answer outlier and when he leaves you'll see a greater u.s.-philippines relations. singapore very strong relation between the u.s. and singapore in all dimensions. particularly military. there's no country in southeast asia that has stronger military strategic ties with the u.s. than singapore and we don't have an alliance with them....