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otis phil as a result of covid. the nutcase went away and we all remember that story and alvin brandt became the district attorney, he was looking at a different set of charges than what cy vance was looking at. a lot of people, myself included, were very disappointed because they believed there was more than enough in the other set of charges to come against trump and hold him accountable for those crimes. i guess we were all wrong and i am the first one to admit i was wrong. alvin braggs certainly brought the right case, 12 jurors unanimously decided on 34 counts of guilt. >> tom branch was on the today show talking about the prospects of an appeal, take a listen. >> you are confident on appeal? >> yes. >> what is the main issue? do not give me a legal brief. >> i think the statute of limitations, the way in the background this case was brought is meaningful. i do not think michael cohen should ever be somebody who could be relied upon to convict somebody. >> you are part of the case and now you are part of the ap
otis phil as a result of covid. the nutcase went away and we all remember that story and alvin brandt became the district attorney, he was looking at a different set of charges than what cy vance was looking at. a lot of people, myself included, were very disappointed because they believed there was more than enough in the other set of charges to come against trump and hold him accountable for those crimes. i guess we were all wrong and i am the first one to admit i was wrong. alvin braggs...
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the fine hope family living room is also a classroom for otis and his brother oscar. the 2 don't go to school. what are taught at home by their mother. oscar is practicing french. homeschooling is permitted in belgium and it's becoming increasingly popular. is it more choice over here? when you do homeschooling? you can like, like if you, for example, if you're, if you're done early, you can move on to a different subject. and so you're so you don't have to so you can go to something else. and earlier, he's grown up bilingual english and in the afternoon he's off to a theater group in the city at school. you know, like always with other people that sometimes that can be better. well, i feel like you, we also have a lot of friends like every evening we go to on some class at to like music class, stuff like that. his mother prepares the lesson, it's an arduous task. let's see if on hoke explains that she began doing this while the family lived in the us. i was at all my kids and the regular school year because sometimes there, there are 25 or 30 get somebody in the clas
the fine hope family living room is also a classroom for otis and his brother oscar. the 2 don't go to school. what are taught at home by their mother. oscar is practicing french. homeschooling is permitted in belgium and it's becoming increasingly popular. is it more choice over here? when you do homeschooling? you can like, like if you, for example, if you're, if you're done early, you can move on to a different subject. and so you're so you don't have to so you can go to something else. and...
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you know, sports and i think i learned it from him, from my mother, my, my uncle was his name was otis. otis brooks young willie mays grew up on one of those hot, dusty streets of alabama, went to school and played baseball from an early age, falling in love with the game at the age of five. my father used to roll a ball on the floor to me, and i would try and hit, you know, the ball would, you know, kind of broom handle and different things like that. but my whole family came through a baseball family. my mother, you know, ran track. my father played baseball. i had an uncle that played basketball, football, baseball. so i, i was really thrown into it. and, you know, as soon as i was born. so at an early age, i knew what baseball was all about. you know, at age 17, while still in high school, mays earned a spot on the birmingham black barons and all black team. >> prohibited from competing against white athletes for years, mays only played in home games that allowed him to continue playing high school football, even playing part time in his only season with the black barons, he helped
you know, sports and i think i learned it from him, from my mother, my, my uncle was his name was otis. otis brooks young willie mays grew up on one of those hot, dusty streets of alabama, went to school and played baseball from an early age, falling in love with the game at the age of five. my father used to roll a ball on the floor to me, and i would try and hit, you know, the ball would, you know, kind of broom handle and different things like that. but my whole family came through a...
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prior to any wholesale large moves out of seven, 170 otis. if they were to plan for a break, i'm going to thank you. please. i think the question is that, you know, if you're moving out of 170, otis and that you are making all those moves, and then clearly you have options at 1455 market, and then you also have your option and mission streets, how much does it cost you to actually move into those two places in the two next fiscal year? thank you. supervisor. so the $7 million that we're looking at in the budget actually is a several related moves. they all have to do with with moving staff out of 170 otis. there's we're using our city owned facility at 1650 mission. we have two gough, which is where dos is headquartered, we have space there. we're removing some of the 170 otis people to. and that is some of the $7 million. in fact, that's about a little less than $2 million. and those moves are going to occur certainly this fiscal, this budget year, the remainder would be for the 1455 space. so we're hoping to get those options in front of th
prior to any wholesale large moves out of seven, 170 otis. if they were to plan for a break, i'm going to thank you. please. i think the question is that, you know, if you're moving out of 170, otis and that you are making all those moves, and then clearly you have options at 1455 market, and then you also have your option and mission streets, how much does it cost you to actually move into those two places in the two next fiscal year? thank you. supervisor. so the $7 million that we're looking...
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i can confirm that otis bruce jr has resigned, he was part of the transition team. we had a great experience with him. the impact on the office is such that it will continue to grow. and she says that growth will include a reorganization of her office, including the creation of a gender justice division. right now, price says she is focused on moving her office forward, including eventually prosecuting those responsible for the juneteenth mass shooting of 14 people at lake merritt that there were multiple shooters and, incidents that appear to have spiraled out of control. unfortunately, i have learned that no one is currently charged at this time in oakland. marianne favro, nbc, bay area news. we are going to turn now to our microclimate weather, where it feels like we are in florida or hawaii. take a live look outside. it shows us what things look like right now in san jose, san francisco and oakland. we have been keeping a close eye out for possible spotty rain and a chance of a thunderstorm. chief meteorologist jeff ranieri joins us. how much longer will we be f
i can confirm that otis bruce jr has resigned, he was part of the transition team. we had a great experience with him. the impact on the office is such that it will continue to grow. and she says that growth will include a reorganization of her office, including the creation of a gender justice division. right now, price says she is focused on moving her office forward, including eventually prosecuting those responsible for the juneteenth mass shooting of 14 people at lake merritt that there...
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. >> reporter: julie nurses otis the puppy back to health.jumping out of a backpack. if julie did not take him in. >> he probably would have been euthanized. >> reporter: julie's no kill shelter supplies homes for abandoned, abused and injured dogs and cats. now the 7-year-old nonprofit needs a new home. >> it upsets me. i got into this to help animals. now it's like my heart has been ripped out. >> reporter: they rented the place from caltrans at a discounted rate for years. now it needs to make way for a highway project nearby. julie cannot afford the landlord's proposal to buy the property at auction or sign a long-term lease at higher rates. >> i can't compete with high rentals. we just don't have that kind of money. >> reporter: so far julie had no bites in her search for a new place. she has stopped taking in new arrivals. she will no longer be able to house hundreds of animals and from hoarding and slaughter overseas. >> this is the parvo distemper vaccine. >> reporter: low income pet parents would lose out on the low vaccines and vete
. >> reporter: julie nurses otis the puppy back to health.jumping out of a backpack. if julie did not take him in. >> he probably would have been euthanized. >> reporter: julie's no kill shelter supplies homes for abandoned, abused and injured dogs and cats. now the 7-year-old nonprofit needs a new home. >> it upsets me. i got into this to help animals. now it's like my heart has been ripped out. >> reporter: they rented the place from caltrans at a discounted rate...
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. >> reporter: julie nurses otis the puppy back to health.leg jumping out of a backpack. if julie did not take him in. >> he probably would have been euthanized. >> reporter: julie's no kill shelter supplies homes for abandoned, abused and injured dogs and cats. now the 7-year-old nonprofit needs a new home. >> it upsets me. i got into this to help animals. now it's like my heart has been ripped out. >> reporter: they rented the place from caltrans at a discounted rate for years. now it needs to make way for a highway project nearby. julie cannot afford the landlord's proposal to buy the property at auction or sign a long-term lease at higher rates. >> i can't compete with high rentals. we just don't have that kind of money. >> reporter: so far julie had no bites in her search for a new place. she has stopped taking in new arrivals. she will no longer be able to house hundreds of animals and hoard and slaughter overseas. >> this is the parvo distemper vaccine. >> reporter: low income pet parents would lose out on the low vaccines and veterina
. >> reporter: julie nurses otis the puppy back to health.leg jumping out of a backpack. if julie did not take him in. >> he probably would have been euthanized. >> reporter: julie's no kill shelter supplies homes for abandoned, abused and injured dogs and cats. now the 7-year-old nonprofit needs a new home. >> it upsets me. i got into this to help animals. now it's like my heart has been ripped out. >> reporter: they rented the place from caltrans at a discounted...
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american manufacturer otis sold its assets, including this plant in the northern capital, 2 years agoppearance of... now the company is working on increasing production capacity, says general director igor, mayurov. the company's immediate plans, of course, are the development of new types of products. we face this task every year; the meteor lift company is actively working to create product at speeds from 3 to 6 m/s. because in russia there is an increase in the construction of high-rise buildings, where such are required. but unfortunately, such products have not yet been mass-produced in russia. localization already reaches 90%. production in st. petersburg is constantly being improved, for example, conveyors have been introduced to make it easier and faster to move components for assembly. this kind of automatic robot helps transport various materials. thanks to this, tractors are not used at the plant. not a source of increased danger, we are in door laboratory, here we undergo cyclic tests of our doors, we test all door safety components, the minimum number of cycles per test i
american manufacturer otis sold its assets, including this plant in the northern capital, 2 years agoppearance of... now the company is working on increasing production capacity, says general director igor, mayurov. the company's immediate plans, of course, are the development of new types of products. we face this task every year; the meteor lift company is actively working to create product at speeds from 3 to 6 m/s. because in russia there is an increase in the construction of high-rise...
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you know, sports and i think i learned it from him, from my mother, my, my uncle was his name was otisrooks young willie mays grew up on one of those hot, dusty streets of alabama, went to school and played baseball from an early age, falling in love with the game at the age of five. my father used to roll the ball on the floor to me, and i would try and hit, you know, the ball would, you know, kind of broom hall and different things like that. but my whole family came through a baseball family. my mother, you know, ran track. my father played baseball. i had an uncle that played basketball, football, baseball. so i was really thrown into it. and, you know, as soon as i was born. so at an early age, i knew what baseball was all about. you know, at age 17, while still in high school, mays earned a spot on the birmingham black barons and all black team. >> prohibited from competing against white athletes for years, mays only played in home games that allowed him to continue playing high school football, even playing part time in his only season with the black barons, he helped lead them
you know, sports and i think i learned it from him, from my mother, my, my uncle was his name was otisrooks young willie mays grew up on one of those hot, dusty streets of alabama, went to school and played baseball from an early age, falling in love with the game at the age of five. my father used to roll the ball on the floor to me, and i would try and hit, you know, the ball would, you know, kind of broom hall and different things like that. but my whole family came through a baseball...
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when they go to school everyday and they see the parents the oty go to is a car at night with ■z homeworks moving in, and we were so happy. everybody was volunteering, ringing flowers, bringing food. up, they would have. we are standing there a little girl comes by me with a pillow. i said, honey, where you going? she says, can i take this to the car? my heart broke. i said, let me shoyou bedroom we there were two twin bs. said, t. you don't car anymore, honey. that bed is where you're going to sleep tonight, and as far as i can see, forever. she said, really? it was probably about three years old. said, . and she went over -- she herself was probably not older tn i have the same age. she hugged her and said, that is our beds. these are our pillows. and she looked at her like,amert we consider our fure.■) stop looking down on these people that are standing out on the streets. especially the incarcerated population. they come out with nothi. no drivers license. no social security card. and i know what i'm talking about, because i have family members thatavwe could not get m for nothing. al
when they go to school everyday and they see the parents the oty go to is a car at night with ■z homeworks moving in, and we were so happy. everybody was volunteering, ringing flowers, bringing food. up, they would have. we are standing there a little girl comes by me with a pillow. i said, honey, where you going? she says, can i take this to the car? my heart broke. i said, let me shoyou bedroom we there were two twin bs. said, t. you don't car anymore, honey. that bed is where you're going...
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life this year. company, positive events, and i would like to say that we were previously called the otisy, now we are called the meteort company since 2023 and... before society, this is the creation of vertical transport means, their maintenance and support during the life cycle, over the past in a year, we increased production volume, the plant reached 24/7 operation, we increased our order portfolio, including diversifying it. and it now consists of approximately almost 40% orders in the field of replacing old elevator equipment, while before, we worked only in the new construction segment, we have advanced in the field of import substitution, we have a number of projects, a whole program, i would say, and we have also created some new types of products, but the most important thing is that we have retained our team, created about 200 new jobs, products, some elevators already with 100% russian localization? is there any really important question for elevators in your line? industry in russia and we strive to ensure that the degree of localization of our product is 100% in the future,
life this year. company, positive events, and i would like to say that we were previously called the otisy, now we are called the meteort company since 2023 and... before society, this is the creation of vertical transport means, their maintenance and support during the life cycle, over the past in a year, we increased production volume, the plant reached 24/7 operation, we increased our order portfolio, including diversifying it. and it now consists of approximately almost 40% orders in the...
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you know, sports and i think i learned it from him, from my mother, my, my uncle was his name was otisung willie mays grew up on one of those hot, dusty streets of alabama, went to school and played baseball from an early age, falling in love with the game at the age of five. my father used to roll a ball on the floor to me, and i would try and hit, you know, the ball would, you know, kind of broom hall and different things like that. but my whole family came through a baseball family. my mother, you know, ran track. my father played baseball. i had an uncle that played basketball, football, baseball. so i was really thrown into it. and, you know, as soon as i was born. so at an early age, i knew what baseball was all about. you know, at age 17, while still in high school, mays earned a spot on the birmingham black barons and all black team. >> prohibited from competing against white athletes for years, mays only played in home games that allowed him to continue playing high school football, even playing part time in his only season with the black barons, he helped lead them to the ame
you know, sports and i think i learned it from him, from my mother, my, my uncle was his name was otisung willie mays grew up on one of those hot, dusty streets of alabama, went to school and played baseball from an early age, falling in love with the game at the age of five. my father used to roll a ball on the floor to me, and i would try and hit, you know, the ball would, you know, kind of broom hall and different things like that. but my whole family came through a baseball family. my...
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what southern rock was and what it meant to the country doing now the 60s and 70s that started here otis redding, known as the king of soul, little richard, one of the pioneers of rock and roll and the allman brothers, who revolutionized southern rock all have ties to megan sam took us to meet richard brent, the executive director of the big house museum, which was formally the house where members of the allman brothers lived. and every music legend that came through making had to stop by capricorn studios, which has been preserved to look just as it did back then and show you the best american towns. and yet, it seems like everyone is still keeping the music alive here i like two more bottles of wine making music history because now making is on the cusp of this beautiful renaissance musically and revitalization is a community. but we're making i can just do it just do it why are you making the infomercial, right? i don't need to give them that smile are thanks to derrick van damme for that to learn more about making or check out the rest of our top ten list, you can visit cnn.com or sc
what southern rock was and what it meant to the country doing now the 60s and 70s that started here otis redding, known as the king of soul, little richard, one of the pioneers of rock and roll and the allman brothers, who revolutionized southern rock all have ties to megan sam took us to meet richard brent, the executive director of the big house museum, which was formally the house where members of the allman brothers lived. and every music legend that came through making had to stop by...
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my, my uncle was his name was otis.mays grew up on one of those hot, dusty streets of alabama, went to school and played baseball from an early age, falling in love with the game at the age of five. >> my father used to roll a ball on the floor to me and i would try and hit, you know, the ball would, you know, kind of broom handle and different things like that. but my whole family came through a baseball family. my mother, you know, ran track. my father played baseball. i had an uncle that played basketball, football, baseball. so i was really thrown into it. and, you know, as soon as i was born. so at an early age, i knew what baseball was all about. you know, at age 17, while still in high school, mays earned a spot on the birmingham black barons, an all black team prohibited from competing against white athletes. >> for years, mays only played in home games that allowed him to continue playing high school football, even playing part time in his only season with the black barons, he helped lead them to the american l
my, my uncle was his name was otis.mays grew up on one of those hot, dusty streets of alabama, went to school and played baseball from an early age, falling in love with the game at the age of five. >> my father used to roll a ball on the floor to me and i would try and hit, you know, the ball would, you know, kind of broom handle and different things like that. but my whole family came through a baseball family. my mother, you know, ran track. my father played baseball. i had an uncle...
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>>animals >>like >>otis. we'll remember. nominate your local hero for a jefferson award online at kpix.com. slash hero. okay, so this friday a new world's ugliest dog will be crowned at the sonoma marin fair. competition is apparently steep. >>so >>let's take a look at a few of the dogs that are up for the big prize first, we're going to start with ziggy to veto there he is. he seems very pleased with himself. this is a 3 year old chinese crested mix from new jersey he was adopted from a shelter there in 2020. one. we don't know where the name came from, or if he's supposed to look like anyone that might be a mix of those 2 names. ziggy marley and danny devito. but we think he has quite the name right. ok. next up is freddie mercury. may be obvious. what inspires his name? obviously that great smile there. freddy is a 14 year old brussels griffin pub mix. he was found in solano county and adopted by his family back in 2012. then we want to show you daisy mae of 14 year old. she is the reigning queen of unconventional beauty
>>animals >>like >>otis. we'll remember. nominate your local hero for a jefferson award online at kpix.com. slash hero. okay, so this friday a new world's ugliest dog will be crowned at the sonoma marin fair. competition is apparently steep. >>so >>let's take a look at a few of the dogs that are up for the big prize first, we're going to start with ziggy to veto there he is. he seems very pleased with himself. this is a 3 year old chinese crested mix from new...
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on what southern rock was and what it meant to the country during the 60s and 70s that started here otis redding, known as the king of soul, little richard, one of the pioneers of rock and roll and the allman brothers, who revolutionized southern rock, all have ties to megan sam took us to meet richard brennon, the executive director of the big house museum, which was formerly the house where members of the allman brothers lived. >> and every music legend that came through making had to stop, by capricorn studios, which has been preserved to look just as it did back then no show. you the best american towns and yet, it seems like everyone is still keeping the music alive here two more bottles of wine making music history is it's now making is on the cost of this beautiful renaissance musically and revitalization is a community. but where make i can just do it. what just do happen while you make an infomercial, right? i don't need to give them that smile they gave us the smile and it's a great tagline. >> who knew that we'd see derek grand de and play a little guitar for us. thank you so
on what southern rock was and what it meant to the country during the 60s and 70s that started here otis redding, known as the king of soul, little richard, one of the pioneers of rock and roll and the allman brothers, who revolutionized southern rock, all have ties to megan sam took us to meet richard brennon, the executive director of the big house museum, which was formerly the house where members of the allman brothers lived. >> and every music legend that came through making had to...
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. >> reporter: animals like otis.ie says caltrans moved up the move out date from december 2025 to may. caltrans tells us it's continuing talks with jelly's place, so the non-profit could make plans for a replacement space as caltrans will get ready for improvements on the san pablo dam road interchange. meanwhile julie hopes the county or state has property that it could rent at a discounted rate or maybe they would have property to donate. >> yeah, they do such great work, so you're hoping that someone may step up just to help her out. >> yeah, property is expensive whether to buy or rent. yeah. >> thanks. >>> well, you can nominate your local hero for a jefferson award online at kpix.com/hero. >>> up next, oakland will soon have a brand new monument highlighting the impact of the black panther party. we'll hear from the artist about how he was selected for this important project. >>> it is a responsibility to continue this story to make sure the history is told and the legacy of the black panther party continues. >
. >> reporter: animals like otis.ie says caltrans moved up the move out date from december 2025 to may. caltrans tells us it's continuing talks with jelly's place, so the non-profit could make plans for a replacement space as caltrans will get ready for improvements on the san pablo dam road interchange. meanwhile julie hopes the county or state has property that it could rent at a discounted rate or maybe they would have property to donate. >> yeah, they do such great work, so...
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natural ante el embate de huracanes que cada vez se tornan más poderosos como lo fueron el huracán otisen los arrecifes de coral, eh? es brutal, no? son millones de dólares por año que que están, eh, asociados al turismo. el doctor cabral agrega que el impacto sería muy elevado, sobre todo en países con desarrollo económico menor, causando la pérdida de ingresos y por ende el modo de vida de muchos. increíble. cómo? cómo? la necesidad de mantener los sanos, cierto, puede llegarnos a proteger, por ejemplo, de huracanes. así es chicos. como decía el doctor cabral, los arrecifes de coral son esa protección natural ante las marejadas ciclónica que muchas veces excede los 10 15 hasta 20 pies. y este proceso es tan severo que muchas veces puede tardar hasta 20 años en ese coral en recuperarse. y vemos que según pasan los años, las temperaturas continúan aumentando significativamente. sí, y además nos gusta verlos por sus colores, sus texturas, pero hay que cuidarlos porque su papel es crucial. sí, algo muy importante que discutimos el doctor y yo fue que hubo un momento en el que prácticament
natural ante el embate de huracanes que cada vez se tornan más poderosos como lo fueron el huracán otisen los arrecifes de coral, eh? es brutal, no? son millones de dólares por año que que están, eh, asociados al turismo. el doctor cabral agrega que el impacto sería muy elevado, sobre todo en países con desarrollo económico menor, causando la pérdida de ingresos y por ende el modo de vida de muchos. increíble. cómo? cómo? la necesidad de mantener los sanos, cierto, puede llegarnos a...
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my husband went to child support court over his oldest daughter, not are 3, but his oldest otis when he's young, that judge, look, i just got a job and i'll start paying however much shortly to pay most of it. that wasn't good enough that he's being said, it's a $180.00 days or until his family can come up with $700.00, about $700.00 in waterbury. $310.00 is a lot of money to do. so with hand on, what do you use communicate for chris? what do you know mean to they know the soonest, the harder i tried for my kids to be normal for further they go pack the one of the feminist arguments for basic income is that for very long time care work as being devalued with devalued care work. as the site and if we think about what really matters to include society to a society where people liable to flourish. and then of course, realize that care shouldn't be put too much more on the center of all conception of a good to say. music income by being unconditional, enables people to make the choice to spend more time caring for others. the why will we tax the wealthy for basic income? is because we ta
my husband went to child support court over his oldest daughter, not are 3, but his oldest otis when he's young, that judge, look, i just got a job and i'll start paying however much shortly to pay most of it. that wasn't good enough that he's being said, it's a $180.00 days or until his family can come up with $700.00, about $700.00 in waterbury. $310.00 is a lot of money to do. so with hand on, what do you use communicate for chris? what do you know mean to they know the soonest, the harder i...
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my, my uncle was his name was otis. otis brooks. >> young willie mays grew up on one of those hot, dusty streets of alabama, went to school and played baseball from an early age, falling in love with the game at the age of five. >> my father used to roll a ball on the floor to me, and i would try and hit, you know, the ball would, you know, kind of broom handle and different things like that. but my whole family came through a baseball family. my mother, you know, ran track. my father played baseball, i had an uncle that played basketball, football, baseball. so i, i was really thrown into it. and you know, as soon as i was born. so, at an early age, i knew what baseball was all about, you know , at age 17, while still in high school, mays earned a spot on the birmingham black barons, an all black team prohibited from competing against white athletes . >> for years, mays only played in home games that allowed him to continue playing high school football, even playing part time in his only season with the black barons, h
my, my uncle was his name was otis. otis brooks. >> young willie mays grew up on one of those hot, dusty streets of alabama, went to school and played baseball from an early age, falling in love with the game at the age of five. >> my father used to roll a ball on the floor to me, and i would try and hit, you know, the ball would, you know, kind of broom handle and different things like that. but my whole family came through a baseball family. my mother, you know, ran track. my...
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and even people who have been taking show to off to for living is really managed. otis, have been widely hits creating a state of carrier, some on some of these the who are completely terrified to feeling up completely now on safety due to the is value on ryland's, it was k u over at tax. now we have completely seen the devastating military strikes that targeted 12. i don't think the entire city into a pile of rep who thought the minute 2 of the ration are rough as to long going with very highly intensity levels of the entire medical sect to that is completely collapsing unless there are some sort of medical field hospitals that are receiving injuries from roughly every now and then back to now the manage operation is a so effectively going on on the ground as well as saving to time and to militarily and politically, this month of how much of the cost of the goals that they have set in october the 7th tarika best suited algebra there that i had a story about as of rockets from 11 on has been fight at various locations in to northern israel. some reached the wrong base on the outskirts of
and even people who have been taking show to off to for living is really managed. otis, have been widely hits creating a state of carrier, some on some of these the who are completely terrified to feeling up completely now on safety due to the is value on ryland's, it was k u over at tax. now we have completely seen the devastating military strikes that targeted 12. i don't think the entire city into a pile of rep who thought the minute 2 of the ration are rough as to long going with very...
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laughter oti mac however much you like it. we can have applause at the end.mic growth, so we are literally turning off economic opportunity. in relation to the second part of your question about what is the outcome like the snp, i want the snp to be the largest party in scotland after this election, and i want to make sure as many of these fine people behind me are elected to do exactly that. right, alex thompson from channel 4. that. right, alex thompson from channello. that. right, alex thompson from channel 4-— channello. good afternoon, first minister. channel4. good afternoon, first minister. why are _ channel4. good afternoon, first minister. why are labour- channel4. good afternoon, first minister. why are labour doing i channel4. good afternoon, first. minister. why are labour doing so well in _ minister. why are labour doing so well in scotland? laughter well, there is clearly... i think there is two things probably kicking aboutjust now. the snp has faced its difficulties, that is why i�*m here. we are getting out of those difficulties and we are on
laughter oti mac however much you like it. we can have applause at the end.mic growth, so we are literally turning off economic opportunity. in relation to the second part of your question about what is the outcome like the snp, i want the snp to be the largest party in scotland after this election, and i want to make sure as many of these fine people behind me are elected to do exactly that. right, alex thompson from channel 4. that. right, alex thompson from channello. that. right, alex...
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his intention of to ireland international court of justice issued far reaching provisional binding, otis against israel last month to stop its military operation in gaza. stopped by some reports from the hey. while cecilia and said guys continue to be under the tech. spain has stepped up. it's pressure on as well, to abide by binding orders of the international court of justice. but there was not much i said, which we are going to do, and this is what the statute of the court allows is going to be in, in the case supporting the court. and it's interpretation of the course. and we measure that the staking. yeah. and contributing, quote those elements this can help us to apply them as the crime of genocide itself is the work of the tribunal. and as i have said, on many occasions, spain as it is doing with the question, are we measures will support the decisions taken by the international court of justice? that's a lot of this comes just a week after spain to gather with islands and no way formally recognize the state of palestine springs and prevention here at the world's highest score. th
his intention of to ireland international court of justice issued far reaching provisional binding, otis against israel last month to stop its military operation in gaza. stopped by some reports from the hey. while cecilia and said guys continue to be under the tech. spain has stepped up. it's pressure on as well, to abide by binding orders of the international court of justice. but there was not much i said, which we are going to do, and this is what the statute of the court allows is going to...
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with the day, there is always the possibility of a miscalculation, one side not .ully seeing what the otis a diplomatic enge that exists for israel, as well as for lebanon are something like 60,000 or 70,000 i■vsraeli% that have been forced from their homes and basically depopulated a big part of northern israel beuse of the threat from hezbollah and because of hezbollah launching rockets at israel. are many lebanese in lebanon also not able to live in their homes. so we are working diplomatically to find a resolution to this so that people on both sides of the line have the confidence to be able to live in their homes and go back to where they live. now, here again, so much of this comes back to the the most immediate way to empower our plomacy and be able to reach an agreement that allows people to return to their homes with security would be to a cease-fire in gaza because hezbollah has tied the actions itting against israel to gaza. so if we get that cease-fire, i think that would make it more likely that we cand crisis in the north. with regard to the palestinian families that you dis
with the day, there is always the possibility of a miscalculation, one side not .ully seeing what the otis a diplomatic enge that exists for israel, as well as for lebanon are something like 60,000 or 70,000 i■vsraeli% that have been forced from their homes and basically depopulated a big part of northern israel beuse of the threat from hezbollah and because of hezbollah launching rockets at israel. are many lebanese in lebanon also not able to live in their homes. so we are working...
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chief assistant da otis bruce jr is out, and the union representing prosecutors has voted to support the recall of price. but she says the prosecutor's union represents a small percentage of the employees in her office. final straw for the prosecutor's union was in fact, our investigation of the death penalty cases and the disclosure of the misconduct. i do believe that they are threatened by our review of past prosecutorial misconduct. now, the da is not revealing why her chief assistant da resigned, but she did say her office is undergoing a reorganization. well, new at 11, caught in the act and now behind bars, san jose police arrested a man suspected of starting a fire, one of many the burned across san jose today. let's bring in nbc's jocelyn moran with the new details. and jocelyn, what do we know now? well, a raj there were a number of fires today that kept crews busy in san jose, adding to recent fires in the past week. that makes at least seven in the last nine days. police say the arrest today was near a park and they say they caught the man in the act of lighting another o
chief assistant da otis bruce jr is out, and the union representing prosecutors has voted to support the recall of price. but she says the prosecutor's union represents a small percentage of the employees in her office. final straw for the prosecutor's union was in fact, our investigation of the death penalty cases and the disclosure of the misconduct. i do believe that they are threatened by our review of past prosecutorial misconduct. now, the da is not revealing why her chief assistant da...
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otis bruce jr, just resigned. she wouldn't reveal why, but she did say her office is undergoing a reorganization. south bay transit leaders hope the feds will invest billions of dollars needed to complete the long awaited bart to san jose project. the santa clara valley transportation authority applied for more than $6 billion from the federal transit administration. that's about half the cost of the project with the other half paid by local and state funds. competition for the federal money is stiff, since the vta is competing against other transportation projects nationwide. the vta says getting the bart funding is critical since construction of the project is underway. it's also expected to add 75,000 jobs. a final decision by the feds should come before the end of the year, starting next week. low income families in the north bay will have a shot at renting some affordable three bedroom apartments. the sonoma county housing authority will start accepting applications for its project based voucher waitlist from
otis bruce jr, just resigned. she wouldn't reveal why, but she did say her office is undergoing a reorganization. south bay transit leaders hope the feds will invest billions of dollars needed to complete the long awaited bart to san jose project. the santa clara valley transportation authority applied for more than $6 billion from the federal transit administration. that's about half the cost of the project with the other half paid by local and state funds. competition for the federal money is...
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thank you for this incredible celebration and lastly, i want to thank my staff at oti. please give it up for shane, [indiscernible] who have been so welcoming who held down that office for months. thank you for your leadership. i will be relying on you. this is pride month. mayor breed and i are home town girls it is special time. a time to celebrate rich history. the organizations like the gay [indiscernible] a time to celebrate all we have done, all we have won and who we are as a city, so one more time for the incredible leadership of executive director suzanne ford. [applause] thank you for all your sacrifice, your leadership, your words today and all your investment in this community. [applause] and with that, i think i'm the last speaker, so happy pride san francisco! [applause] >> alright. thank you! thank you honey mahogany! alright. let the fun begin. you all know there is going to be fun and excitement and are i don't want to see a frown on anybody face. the whole month of june. you can get mad after june, but june, there is only happy people enjoying san fran
thank you for this incredible celebration and lastly, i want to thank my staff at oti. please give it up for shane, [indiscernible] who have been so welcoming who held down that office for months. thank you for your leadership. i will be relying on you. this is pride month. mayor breed and i are home town girls it is special time. a time to celebrate rich history. the organizations like the gay [indiscernible] a time to celebrate all we have done, all we have won and who we are as a city, so...
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i also want to thank honey mahogany cherry [indiscernible] and shane from oti and are then thank all the folks in the trans advisory committee who provided feed back to my office. [calling out names] i want to thank supervisor engardio for early cosponsorship and calvin ho for the work on the resolution and finally colleagues, asking we adjourn today's meeting in memory of two queer women who made their mark on california political and cultural life in san francisco. before they lost their lives in a head on collision caused by a driver who swerved in their lane may 10. margaret peggy moore prominent strategist [indiscernible] wife hope wood a justice leadership and organizational development consultant more then 2 decades. over hur more 30 years in government and public affairs made significant countbution to the political corporate non profit sector building deep relationships across california and black and lgbtq plus communities. founder of sister stefen and pride, [indiscernible] took place during the last weekend of august in oakland. the event lasted more then a decade and att
i also want to thank honey mahogany cherry [indiscernible] and shane from oti and are then thank all the folks in the trans advisory committee who provided feed back to my office. [calling out names] i want to thank supervisor engardio for early cosponsorship and calvin ho for the work on the resolution and finally colleagues, asking we adjourn today's meeting in memory of two queer women who made their mark on california political and cultural life in san francisco. before they lost their...
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price confirmed chief assistant district attorney otis bruce junior has resigned. bruce is pictured here next to price wearing that red tie. bruce join the da's office at the start of last year after retiring as marin county's assistant da. >> oakland police say 14 people were shot near lake merritt on june teen to not 15. police say it was actually a second shooting that happened just minutes later. 2 people were injured in that shooting in. one of them took themselves to the hospital. that person was originally counted among the mass shooting victims. alameda county district attorney pamela price says that her office, still collecting evidence in the shootings. and so far no charges have been filed. grass fire in newark has now burned 34 acres. this is a time lapse of the fire sparked this afternoon. it's stevenson boulevard in eureka drive between newark in fremont and one point the flames that spread towards the union pacific railroad tracks shutting down the trains. firefighters say pg e and pacific railroad assessing the damage from the fire. no one was hurt.
price confirmed chief assistant district attorney otis bruce junior has resigned. bruce is pictured here next to price wearing that red tie. bruce join the da's office at the start of last year after retiring as marin county's assistant da. >> oakland police say 14 people were shot near lake merritt on june teen to not 15. police say it was actually a second shooting that happened just minutes later. 2 people were injured in that shooting in. one of them took themselves to the hospital....