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>> captain pang, you have it under your name. are you able to upload the -- >> just walk me through it. there is a button on the bottom that says shared content or up above that says share and my screen. >> that's a good question. >> okay, here we go. >> yes. >> nice. >> so to begin with, i'll have dr. yeh give a short introduction. >> thank you chief pang, i'm glad we got that sorted out. it's really extent to be able to join the rest of the group here and present this information. i'm about to hand it over because we have a lot of content to share with the group but i was just reflecting on the fact that i believe come january, e.m.s. 6 will have been in operation for five years. so, this is really a monumental achievement by the department in terms of advancing this team, serving our community, and it is with the tremendous support of this commission that all of this has been accomplice -- accomplished. and before we formally begin the presentation, i want to reemphasize that there is not a secret sauce, but with ems-6, a pati
>> captain pang, you have it under your name. are you able to upload the -- >> just walk me through it. there is a button on the bottom that says shared content or up above that says share and my screen. >> that's a good question. >> okay, here we go. >> yes. >> nice. >> so to begin with, i'll have dr. yeh give a short introduction. >> thank you chief pang, i'm glad we got that sorted out. it's really extent to be able to join the rest of the...
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>> captain pang, you have it under your name. are you able to upload the -- >> just walk me through it. there is a button on the bottom that says shared content or up above that says share and my screen. >> that's a good question. >> okay, here we go. >> yes. >> nice. >> so to begin with, i'll have dr. yeh give a short introduction. >> thank you chief pang, i'm glad we got that sorted out. it's really extent to be able to join the rest of the group here and present this information. i'm about to hand it over because we have a lot of content to share with the group but i was just reflecting on the fact that i believe come january, e.m.s. 6 will have been in operation for five years. so, this is really a monumental achievement by the department in terms of advancing this team, serving our community, and it is with the tremendous support of this commission that all of this has been accomplice -- accomplished. and before we formally begin the presentation, i want to reemphasize that there is not a secret sauce, but with ems-6, a pati
>> captain pang, you have it under your name. are you able to upload the -- >> just walk me through it. there is a button on the bottom that says shared content or up above that says share and my screen. >> that's a good question. >> okay, here we go. >> yes. >> nice. >> so to begin with, i'll have dr. yeh give a short introduction. >> thank you chief pang, i'm glad we got that sorted out. it's really extent to be able to join the rest of the...
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unfortunately, the pandemic means there are no pangs fix hanks has this week bought. thankfully, the cameras were rolling as the bowl, then winds its way down the slope. and in, wow, one of the greatest golf shots ever played. and the perfect birthday present for rahm on the 8th of the masters or is impressive. you're watching it day, devaney new. stay tuned for the business headlines of state beardsley. i'll be back with more news at the top of the hour, and don't forget, you can always stay up to date on our website that state dot com. i'm rebecca reese's, inverted thanks very much for watching. good job to go to bob you ali.
unfortunately, the pandemic means there are no pangs fix hanks has this week bought. thankfully, the cameras were rolling as the bowl, then winds its way down the slope. and in, wow, one of the greatest golf shots ever played. and the perfect birthday present for rahm on the 8th of the masters or is impressive. you're watching it day, devaney new. stay tuned for the business headlines of state beardsley. i'll be back with more news at the top of the hour, and don't forget, you can always stay...
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when kren kroen hit, he created care pangs for seniors so they would not have to go out shopping. >>ello. >> that's when big names noticed. >> in maryland, a 7-year-old boy used his own birthday money to buy meals for dozens of senior citizens. >> i have helped 8,126 people. so, i guess you could say i'm kind of busy. >> what? >> do you get nervous talking to important famous people like kamala sna ampa harris? >> no. i get shaky and then i just clutch. >> you are clutch? >> yeah. >> thank you, cavanaugh! >> calf of a gn-- cavanaugh was that can confident. >> don't ever think you are alone. >> he once felt bullied by kids in preschool. >> i had a darkness inside of me. >> where did that come from? >> from them being mean? >> it gave him ip reid, gaithersburg, maryland. >> an impressive young man and that's the overnight news for this frimpt reporting from the nation's capitol. >>> it's friday, november 13th, 2020. this is the cbs morning news. uncontrolled spread, another day of record-breaking coronavirus cases. as the pandemic continues to worsen across the country, the latest majo
when kren kroen hit, he created care pangs for seniors so they would not have to go out shopping. >>ello. >> that's when big names noticed. >> in maryland, a 7-year-old boy used his own birthday money to buy meals for dozens of senior citizens. >> i have helped 8,126 people. so, i guess you could say i'm kind of busy. >> what? >> do you get nervous talking to important famous people like kamala sna ampa harris? >> no. i get shaky and then i just clutch....
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know the shadow that falls on our future, looking at our children or grandchildren and feel a certain pang of remorse and concern but whether or not we are handing them a planet that will be as habitable for them as it has been for us and their ancestors. i know that there was no need to tell the audience how serious the challenges we face are but instead to find hope, to find a reason for hope it would be rational and truthful. i took my inspiration from stories of some of the scientists who across the generations faced formidable and dangerous enemies. they do not want their information to be shared. and it took a great deal of courage from the story that maybe two dozen people that you'll meet in the pages of the book and any episodes of the show who is against all odds. in defense of reality and it defensive the evidence and in defense of the methodologies of science for finding out where we are. nature, we can tell ourselves as many lives as we want to and that will get us nowhere. in fact that will doom us. this sacred science is a selective advantage and in fact it may be the most p
know the shadow that falls on our future, looking at our children or grandchildren and feel a certain pang of remorse and concern but whether or not we are handing them a planet that will be as habitable for them as it has been for us and their ancestors. i know that there was no need to tell the audience how serious the challenges we face are but instead to find hope, to find a reason for hope it would be rational and truthful. i took my inspiration from stories of some of the scientists who...
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passengers however what we quickly found is that our animals were helping us find a way to connect with our pang. passengers. we find there are a lot of people traveling through the airport who are missing their pets and who are on their road a lot and can't have pets and we have come in contact with a lot of people recently who have lost pet. >> i love the wag brigade. >> one of my favorite parts is walking into the terminals and seeing everybody look up from their device, today everybody is interacting on their cell phone or laptop and we can walk into the terminal with a dog or a pig and people start to interact with each other again and it's on a different level. more of an emotional level. >> i just got off an 11.5 hour flight and nice to have this distraction in the middle of it. >> we look for wag brigade handlers who are comfortable in stressful situations. >> i like coming to airport it's a lot of fun and the people you talk to are generally people who are missing their dogs. >> they are required to compete a certification process. and they are also required to complete a k9 good citize
passengers however what we quickly found is that our animals were helping us find a way to connect with our pang. passengers. we find there are a lot of people traveling through the airport who are missing their pets and who are on their road a lot and can't have pets and we have come in contact with a lot of people recently who have lost pet. >> i love the wag brigade. >> one of my favorite parts is walking into the terminals and seeing everybody look up from their device, today...
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and the result in the way the process is pang out. the world is watching.er news ound the world. austrian police have carried out a seri of raids amid 14 arrests that followed the attack opof four dead in vienna on monday. the 20-year-old terrorist was shot dead by police as he fired ason prsby. hurricane eta has been downgraded to a tropic s storm after shed into nicaragua. it brought strong winds and made landfall. a 13-year-old girl died in neighboring honduras. geinians -- has undergone successful brain surgery. fans met the news with cheers. the 1986 world cupne wwas admitted to hospital on monday. you are watching "bbc world news america." still toome on this program, th voters have had their say now. it may be the lawyer's turn. we areoing to take a deep dive in the figures ahead in the election. british politicians have approved a one month coronavirus lockdown for england. barbara: another. of strict national was not the plan. oncegain, there were tight restrictions ordered on lives liberties and >> >> >> with status and the second wavere expected
and the result in the way the process is pang out. the world is watching.er news ound the world. austrian police have carried out a seri of raids amid 14 arrests that followed the attack opof four dead in vienna on monday. the 20-year-old terrorist was shot dead by police as he fired ason prsby. hurricane eta has been downgraded to a tropic s storm after shed into nicaragua. it brought strong winds and made landfall. a 13-year-old girl died in neighboring honduras. geinians -- has undergone...
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joining me now is iris pang, chief economist, greater china at ing wholesale banking. you forjoining us the programme. just talk us through how significant this deal is and who are the real winners here? in fact, are set is initiated by china. —— rcep. and then more and more economies joined and then more and more economiesjoined rcep because they see the importance of rcep in the future. i would say the beneficial is will be the asean economies and also australia and new zealand. china may rain some benefits but this is really long—term. if you understand that there are many of this kind of cooperation agreements in the world, for example, tvp, then you see that asean, most asean economies are in several of these trade agreements so they can lend to us agreements so they can lend to us when we, the political situation in the world changes. as we say, we saw all of these leaders assign and celebrate this trade agreement on sunday. negotiations were going while hong kong witnessed a massive erosion of its own freedoms due to beijing imposing a contested new security law
joining me now is iris pang, chief economist, greater china at ing wholesale banking. you forjoining us the programme. just talk us through how significant this deal is and who are the real winners here? in fact, are set is initiated by china. —— rcep. and then more and more economies joined and then more and more economiesjoined rcep because they see the importance of rcep in the future. i would say the beneficial is will be the asean economies and also australia and new zealand. china may...
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back here in europe, pang gori and poland, other 2 holdouts in stalled negotiations on an e.u. budget and the coronavirus recovery fund. both countries object to a plan that would tie funds to rule of law criteria. hungary's prime minister, viktor orban, called the plan blackmail critics, and hungary allege all bunz government is rife with corruption. in some cases involving e.u. funds. but these dissenting voices, fear could be silenced. the latest news in 3 minutes. clip radio is a popular station in budapest and one of only a few media outlets that are critical of the government. but their license expires in 3 months. and the authorities have so far refused to extend it to the vast majority of the hungary and media slave. usually follow the was of the government for a lot of hungary. and it's the only side of the argument that they hear. club radio does not communicate like this. we are so to speak, an obstacle to the complete domination of the hungarian mind, and their voices seem to be needed now more than ever with the coronavirus pandemic raging through the country. hung
back here in europe, pang gori and poland, other 2 holdouts in stalled negotiations on an e.u. budget and the coronavirus recovery fund. both countries object to a plan that would tie funds to rule of law criteria. hungary's prime minister, viktor orban, called the plan blackmail critics, and hungary allege all bunz government is rife with corruption. in some cases involving e.u. funds. but these dissenting voices, fear could be silenced. the latest news in 3 minutes. clip radio is a popular...
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in a time when few of us can travel, this immediately invites a wistful pang of nostalgia.tourist. she's a surgeon who's just left a war zone and is deeply traumatized by events that are all the more powerful for being unspoken. this follows hana closely as she drifts solemnly around the city's tourist attractions, her mood very gradually lifting after she bumps into an old flame called sultan, who's well played by karim saleh. hana! what are you doing here? hi. i can't believe you're here. yeah! i didn't think that you'd be here. this is the kind of mood piece that invites you into someone's daily life, reveling in visual details and revealing back stories with efficient, minimal dialogue. while luxor won't be for everyone, i was drawn in by its mysteries and by riseborough's nuanced central performance. every glance and sad half smile gives more insight into hana's pain and fading dreams. cinematographer‘s zelmira gainza bathes the city in a beautiful light, enhancing the script‘s themes about spirituality and healing without laying them on too thick. luxor is a gently re
in a time when few of us can travel, this immediately invites a wistful pang of nostalgia.tourist. she's a surgeon who's just left a war zone and is deeply traumatized by events that are all the more powerful for being unspoken. this follows hana closely as she drifts solemnly around the city's tourist attractions, her mood very gradually lifting after she bumps into an old flame called sultan, who's well played by karim saleh. hana! what are you doing here? hi. i can't believe you're here....
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tested because of all those rallies the president held in covid hot spots with large maskless crowds pangedd has more. >> reporter: in those final weeks of the campaign, president trump aggressively canvassed several states including coronavirus caldrons like wisconsin. >> hello, wisconsin. big day tomorrow. >> reporter: now cnn has learned several dozen secret service officers have tested positive for coronavirus or self-isolating. that's according to a source familiar with the matter. >> what i think it signifies is the white house became a hot zone. that the protective actions they put in place there, the measures with testing and whatever limited yusz use of mask was no enough to protect the people charged with protecting the president. >> reporter: a source with knowledge of the situation tells cnn many of the officers sick or in quarantine were at trump's out of town rallies. this isn't the first time that multiple secret service personnel have been exposed to the virus. in july, several agents had to hole up in a hotel in phoenix after coming down with the virus while preparing for a
tested because of all those rallies the president held in covid hot spots with large maskless crowds pangedd has more. >> reporter: in those final weeks of the campaign, president trump aggressively canvassed several states including coronavirus caldrons like wisconsin. >> hello, wisconsin. big day tomorrow. >> reporter: now cnn has learned several dozen secret service officers have tested positive for coronavirus or self-isolating. that's according to a source familiar with...
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it shows their priority is pang off tir debt. thats what they a afraid of.e nd to coupl-- a cple of reef programs with debt caellati and tre are cls a theg to cancel rent deolleive has en leadi the ght forhe past years toanl student debt. and that is seriously on the table and being debated in washington and we have pushe thbidendmintration at let commit to the immediate cancellation of $10,000. we need to push them further, push them to use executive power to do so. amy: i want to talk more deeply about student debt first, in 2005, joe biden, alongside most republicans, favored the 2005 bankruptcy abuse prevention and consumer protection act, a bill that essentially made it more difficult to file for bankruptcy. the credit card industry, much of which is based in biden's home state of delaware, also supported the bill and even wrote some of the bill's key amendments. this is an exchange between biden, who at the time was a member of the senate judiciary committee, and massachusetts senator elizabeth warren, at the time a harvard law professor, >> squzed eng
it shows their priority is pang off tir debt. thats what they a afraid of.e nd to coupl-- a cple of reef programs with debt caellati and tre are cls a theg to cancel rent deolleive has en leadi the ght forhe past years toanl student debt. and that is seriously on the table and being debated in washington and we have pushe thbidendmintration at let commit to the immediate cancellation of $10,000. we need to push them further, push them to use executive power to do so. amy: i want to talk more...
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let's discuss with iris paying -- iris pang. we have seen the numbers in expansionary territory.w business activity expectations have 60.ed above an elevated level for the nonmanufacturing sector. are we finally seeing the nonmanufacturing sector catch up? iris: yes. the travel to the restriction going overseas and push chinese tourist to stay in china. the the last few years, bloom of tourism and the rest of was can contribute it by china's taurus. now they are can to beating themselves to their home country. you look at may and october, you can see also the summer holidays in july and august, you drivenestic trouble has up spending on many categories railway we have flights, all above 60. i'm talking about the stock index pmi. sign domestic spending is supporting the economy but my concern is in the coming months export sectors will be quite gloomy do to the coronavirus situation in europe and the u.s.. it is interesting that you say that -- the domestic side of things now being supported because china tourists can travel. how much is that playing into policymaker targets? thec
let's discuss with iris paying -- iris pang. we have seen the numbers in expansionary territory.w business activity expectations have 60.ed above an elevated level for the nonmanufacturing sector. are we finally seeing the nonmanufacturing sector catch up? iris: yes. the travel to the restriction going overseas and push chinese tourist to stay in china. the the last few years, bloom of tourism and the rest of was can contribute it by china's taurus. now they are can to beating themselves to...
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deep end" is another best seller for kinney, no surprise for his readers who see themselves in the pangsme up with the character? >> he's a lot like me, like i was when i was a kid. >> it's like a mirror and sometimes that moment is really special when we meet each other and see eye to eye. of course, now our faces are covered with masks and there are a lot more barriers. so i'm looking forward to a day when we with connect again more personally >> i've read all of your books. >> thank you. >> do you ever see yourself getting tired of this? >> i hope not. i'd like to get to at least 20 books. i'm in a real position of privilege where if i write something, whether it's good or bad, it's going to reach millions of kids around the world, and it's really hard to walk away from that. >> jack fell in love with these books a few years ago. and then i got to take him to the virtual pool party. it's a great gateway. >> best by giving life to ancient food traditions. up next, native american chef brian yazzie found a way to revitalize healthy indegenous cuisine and add his own modern touches. we'l
deep end" is another best seller for kinney, no surprise for his readers who see themselves in the pangsme up with the character? >> he's a lot like me, like i was when i was a kid. >> it's like a mirror and sometimes that moment is really special when we meet each other and see eye to eye. of course, now our faces are covered with masks and there are a lot more barriers. so i'm looking forward to a day when we with connect again more personally >> i've read all of your...
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lastly, our very own stephanie pang was one of two featured speakers in the webinar where she discussed how the city was ing to processes during the public comment is closed. i will now turn it back over to stephanie.public comment is clo. i will now turn it back over to stephanie.apublic comment is cl. i will now turn it back over to stephanie.npublic comment is cl. i will now turn it back over to stephanie.dpublic comment is cl. i will now turn it back over to stephanie.epublic comment is cl. i will now turn it back over to stephanie.cpublic comment is cl. i will now turn it back over to stephanie.public comment is clo. i will now turn it back over to stephanie.public comment is clo. i will now turn it back over to stephanie.public comment is clo. i will now turn it back over to stephanie.public comment is clo. i will now turn it back over to stephanie.public comment is clo. i will now turn it back over to stephanie.public comment is clo. i will now turn it back over to stephanie.apublic comment is cl. i will now turn it back over to stephanie.npublic comment is cl. i will now turn it
lastly, our very own stephanie pang was one of two featured speakers in the webinar where she discussed how the city was ing to processes during the public comment is closed. i will now turn it back over to stephanie.public comment is clo. i will now turn it back over to stephanie.apublic comment is cl. i will now turn it back over to stephanie.npublic comment is cl. i will now turn it back over to stephanie.dpublic comment is cl. i will now turn it back over to stephanie.epublic comment is cl....
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i'm really grateful more people are pang attention to this.s you see the results unfolding acss the country now , cnn is reporting president trump has opened a pretty big lead in michigan, lot of votes still need to be counted. your sense of where the country itseading in term of attempt to build a progressive fure? clear, joeet's be biden is going to win this election. i'm excited to work in partnership with him. the 117th congress. i will be joined by incredible outliers. so many others and of course i'm looking forward to working with anyone who understands that we've got really big challenges. the error of small ideas is over, as i like to say. usps, ithis issue of is a massive issue right now in pennsylvania. the united states postal service defining -- defying a judge's order. could you expin how your se relates to this? i was blessed to be part of a group of 15 plaintiffs from different backgrounds. i myself who's on election would be impacted if i could not compete in a free and fair election. about folks trying to have ballots counted
i'm really grateful more people are pang attention to this.s you see the results unfolding acss the country now , cnn is reporting president trump has opened a pretty big lead in michigan, lot of votes still need to be counted. your sense of where the country itseading in term of attempt to build a progressive fure? clear, joeet's be biden is going to win this election. i'm excited to work in partnership with him. the 117th congress. i will be joined by incredible outliers. so many others and...
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representative representative o casino -- did you see manchin yesterday, he said basically i'm not going for pangingou backing the court. i will not vote for getting rid of the filibuster, almost making some of the stuff in georgia moot, congressman. i mean, what kind of -- do you think we can put some of that to rest, defunding the police, some of these really radical ideas that maybe hurt the democratic party? are those going to be not talked about nearly as much >> as you know, i'm for pragmatic solutions. we have talked a lot about those, and i think right now, as tom reed was just saying who does an incredible job as cochair, you know, there's so much we can get done if we're willing to talk to each other and work together. now with the slim majorities, there's no choice but to focus on bipartisanship, and obviously the president-elect, as you know, has made it clear that he wants to unite the country and that's going to mean the democrats and republicans are going to have to work together if we want to get anything done and that's covid, that's infrastructure, there's a real opportunity now to
representative representative o casino -- did you see manchin yesterday, he said basically i'm not going for pangingou backing the court. i will not vote for getting rid of the filibuster, almost making some of the stuff in georgia moot, congressman. i mean, what kind of -- do you think we can put some of that to rest, defunding the police, some of these really radical ideas that maybe hurt the democratic party? are those going to be not talked about nearly as much >> as you know, i'm for...
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in a time when few of us can travel, this immediately invites a wistful pang of nostalgia.left a war zone and is deeply traumatised by events that are all the more powerful for being unspoken. this follows hannah closely as she drifts solemnly around the city's tourist attractions. her mood very gradually lifting after she bumps into an old flame called sultan who's well played by karim saleh. hannah, what are you doing here? hi. i can't believe you are here. yeah, i didn't think that you'd be here. this is the kind of mood piece that invites you into someone's daily life, revelling in visual details and revealing back stories with efficient, minimal dialogue. while luxor won't be for everyone, i was drawn in by its mysteries and by riseborough's nuanced central performance. every glance and sad half smile gives more insight into hannah's pain and fading dreams. cinematographer zelmira gainza bathes the city in a beautiful light, enhancing the scripts themes about spirituality and healing, without laying them on too thick. luxor is a gently rewarding film that leaves arm ch
in a time when few of us can travel, this immediately invites a wistful pang of nostalgia.left a war zone and is deeply traumatised by events that are all the more powerful for being unspoken. this follows hannah closely as she drifts solemnly around the city's tourist attractions. her mood very gradually lifting after she bumps into an old flame called sultan who's well played by karim saleh. hannah, what are you doing here? hi. i can't believe you are here. yeah, i didn't think that you'd be...
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in a time when few of us can travel, this immediately invites a wistful pang of nostalgia.py tourist. she is a surgeon who has just left a war zone and is deeply traumatised by events that are all the more powerful for being unspoken. this follows hannah closely as she drifts solemnly around the city's tourist attractions. her mood very gradually lifting as she bumps into an old flame called sultan. what are you doing here? i can't believe you are here. yeah, i didn't think you would be here. at mac this is the kind of mood piece that invites you into someone's daily life, revealing back stories with efficient, minimal dialogue. while luxor might won't be for everyone, i was drawn invites mysteries and its nuanced central performance. every glance and a sad half smile is more insight into hannah's pain and fading dreams. cinema called —— the cinematographer needs the city in a beautiful life. yeah baby —— babes. luxor is a gently rewarding flame which leaves viewers with a timely message about patience and hope. it was due in cinemas before lockdown was announced but it is
in a time when few of us can travel, this immediately invites a wistful pang of nostalgia.py tourist. she is a surgeon who has just left a war zone and is deeply traumatised by events that are all the more powerful for being unspoken. this follows hannah closely as she drifts solemnly around the city's tourist attractions. her mood very gradually lifting as she bumps into an old flame called sultan. what are you doing here? i can't believe you are here. yeah, i didn't think you would be here....