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today, the famous comedian pauly shore joins the show.or more local headlines including weather, join us on our streaming service, cbs news bay area. what a beautiful shot that is. take it in, everybody. that is just for you. - what does searching for a medicare plan feel like? - it's kind of confusing. - it's so complicated. - we get tons of mail, tons of calls. it's annoying. - [narrator] ehealth is a less stressful way to find health insurance. to prove it, we found people looking for a new medicare plan and we monitored everyone's stress. your mission today is to find a medicare advantage plan that fits you. - [narrator] half did it by searching the usual way. - [speaker] on this side, you get to use everything on the whole internet, except you can't use ehealth. - [narrator] the other half did it by matching with ehealth. - the people on this side. you guys all get to use ehealth.com. you can even call ehealth. on your mark, get set, go find a medicare match. - [narrator] and you can find your medicare match. give us a call or visit
today, the famous comedian pauly shore joins the show.or more local headlines including weather, join us on our streaming service, cbs news bay area. what a beautiful shot that is. take it in, everybody. that is just for you. - what does searching for a medicare plan feel like? - it's kind of confusing. - it's so complicated. - we get tons of mail, tons of calls. it's annoying. - [narrator] ehealth is a less stressful way to find health insurance. to prove it, we found people looking for a new...
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Nov 11, 2023
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. >> item 9 update on green business program sponsor paulie ajeo. >> i'm pauli, i'm project manager for healthy communities team and i'm very excited to talk about the green program. i think we've spoken to the policy committee last. but it's great to see all of you tonight. so, a little background about the program. the program started in 2004 and it grew out of an idea within agencies that we needed something that was recognition program, a carrot so to speak in addition to the work that money agencies do in compliance and work that we do, to so to speak spanishes bad actors. and that's what the green business program is, working with businesses to help them green their day-to-day operation sxz then really publicly recognizing them for their efforts. i mentioned, it's been around since 2004, that first year, we certified 7 businesses and since then, we worked with over 1,000 businesses and you'll hear a lot more about the changes that the program has gone through. i am, going to introduce kevin, kumataka, he's the green business coordinator. he's been with the program for a long time
. >> item 9 update on green business program sponsor paulie ajeo. >> i'm pauli, i'm project manager for healthy communities team and i'm very excited to talk about the green program. i think we've spoken to the policy committee last. but it's great to see all of you tonight. so, a little background about the program. the program started in 2004 and it grew out of an idea within agencies that we needed something that was recognition program, a carrot so to speak in addition to the...
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Nov 26, 2023
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first thing tomorrow, jane paulie, followed by "face the nation" and guests include qatar prime ministernd national security advisor, jake sullivan. from washington, good night. xxx x >>> from cbs news bay area this is the evening edition. >> 17 israeli hostages and 39 palestinian detainees have been released. we have the latest on the cease-fire and the call for humanitarian aid. >>> a berkeley business with high show -- hopes that shoppers will be headed back as stores are dealing with robberies and crimes. >> you cannot let that bother you. then they win. >> the high tech effort to save a symbol of san francisco. how engineers plan to raise the ferry building by seven feet. live from the studios in san francisco. it is the second day of a four-day cease-fire in gaza was 17 more hostages released along with 39 palestinians. the is really and four nationals from thailand were taken from hamas on october 7, they are now taken to the hospital where they will be reunited with their families. palestinians held and never least are all women and children. some of whom had been detained for mo
first thing tomorrow, jane paulie, followed by "face the nation" and guests include qatar prime ministernd national security advisor, jake sullivan. from washington, good night. xxx x >>> from cbs news bay area this is the evening edition. >> 17 israeli hostages and 39 palestinian detainees have been released. we have the latest on the cease-fire and the call for humanitarian aid. >>> a berkeley business with high show -- hopes that shoppers will be headed back...
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Nov 11, 2023
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institute in 1912, vladimir , on the advice of the professor, went to study with the famous physicist paulie study in france for a long time. in 1914 , the first world war began. vladimir returned to russia and was immediately mobilized into the army in the signal corps. he arrived in grodno, where his unit was located a self-built radio transmitter. it's not left. notified by the command , the second-in-command zvarykin was transferred to work at the petrograd officer radio school. by that time, he had already married tatyana vasilyeva, a student at the dental school. after the february revolution of 1917, the young officer zvarykin served briefly near kiev, and then, after retiring from service, he moved to moscow. meanwhile, his wife, fleeing troubled times, left for berlin, and he, hoping for a quick end to the war and confusion, i decided not to leave my homeland yet. after the october revolution, vladimir decided that his salvation was in the white army and headed to omsk, the capital of the white movement. the white guard government almost immediately sent the young officer on a busin
institute in 1912, vladimir , on the advice of the professor, went to study with the famous physicist paulie study in france for a long time. in 1914 , the first world war began. vladimir returned to russia and was immediately mobilized into the army in the signal corps. he arrived in grodno, where his unit was located a self-built radio transmitter. it's not left. notified by the command , the second-in-command zvarykin was transferred to work at the petrograd officer radio school. by that...
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Nov 15, 2023
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of progress and headwitch, so that's we we're trying everything, good luck with what you're doing, pauli, founder of the free palestine movement and the free ghaza movement, thank you for joining us to discuss this very, very pressing issue currently going on in palestine, thanks million, now ladies and gents, please stay tuned because next we are going to talk about the arab islamic summit in riyadh. the concluding statement of the arab islamic summit held in riyad on saturday called for lifting the siege on gaza and ensuring the immediate entry of arab, islamic and international humanitarian. convoys including food, medicine and fuel into the sector. i'm sorry, i'm not, i'm not too excited about that result, but here are more details in this following report. a disagreement occurred among the foreign ministers of arab countries during their meeting on thursday november 9, in preparation for the arab summit, that was supposed to take place separately from the islamic summit on saturday in riad. just hours before the scheduled summit, saudi arabia announced on friday evening the merging
of progress and headwitch, so that's we we're trying everything, good luck with what you're doing, pauli, founder of the free palestine movement and the free ghaza movement, thank you for joining us to discuss this very, very pressing issue currently going on in palestine, thanks million, now ladies and gents, please stay tuned because next we are going to talk about the arab islamic summit in riyadh. the concluding statement of the arab islamic summit held in riyad on saturday called for...
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sort of progress and headw, so that's we we're trying everything, good luck with what you're doing, pauli, founder of the free palestine movement and the free ghaza movement, thank you for joining us to discuss this very, very pressing issue currently going on in palestine, thanks million, now ladies and gents, please stay tuned because next we are going to talk about the arab islamic summit in riyadh. the concluding statement of the arab islamic summit held in riyad on saturday called for lifting the siege on gaza and ensuring the immediate entry of arab, islamic and international human. convoys including food, medicine and fuel into the sector. i'm sorry, i'm not, i'm not too excited about that result, but here are more details in this following report. a disagreement occurred among the foreign ministers of arab countries during their meeting on thursday november 9, in preparation for the arab summit that was supposed to take place separately from the islamic summit on saturday in riad. just hours before the scheduled summit, saudi arabia announced on friday evening the merging of the t
sort of progress and headw, so that's we we're trying everything, good luck with what you're doing, pauli, founder of the free palestine movement and the free ghaza movement, thank you for joining us to discuss this very, very pressing issue currently going on in palestine, thanks million, now ladies and gents, please stay tuned because next we are going to talk about the arab islamic summit in riyadh. the concluding statement of the arab islamic summit held in riyad on saturday called for...
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most recently we went with our dear friend, congressman jim jordan and his wife paulie. jim jordan always gets a shout. that's right. he's known everywhere. we were walking down the streets of jerusalem and people were going up, jim jordan selfies. really? you're a hero. and at that time, they said hey, will thank you our picture? i was the photographer. seriously. prime minister netanyahu was gracious and invited jim and i to come to the residence and we had a lengthy meeting with him and then visited the embassy of jerusalem with ambassador friedman and wasn't long after the embassy had been built and relocated. it was a remarkable visit for us. and through our travels and trips to israel, we made many dear friends and formed special relationships with people and we've been on our knees in prayer for their behalf and all those we know for their safety. our hearts are broken over the brutality of the war waged against the innocent people there. this morning prime minister netanyahu said unequivocally, this is his quote, this is our second war of liberation. we're going
most recently we went with our dear friend, congressman jim jordan and his wife paulie. jim jordan always gets a shout. that's right. he's known everywhere. we were walking down the streets of jerusalem and people were going up, jim jordan selfies. really? you're a hero. and at that time, they said hey, will thank you our picture? i was the photographer. seriously. prime minister netanyahu was gracious and invited jim and i to come to the residence and we had a lengthy meeting with him and then...
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they were refused shirley irritated friedan invited pauli murray and a group of women to her room athington hilton. that night, marie joined, as did dorothy hanner and carolyn davis, the women's department of the united autoworkers. friedan had met while researching her still uncompleted second book. there was also catherine k clarion, back head of the wisconsin commission on the status of women, mary eastwood and catherine conroy, who worked for the communications union. conroy and clarence beck wanted to work through existing channels by introducing a motion condemning the employment opportunity commission. murray, armed with a yellow legal pad, sided with friedan's activist approach at around 11 p.m., nancy, a young dean at the university of wisconsin, sitting on the floor, dared to wonder if the needed a new women's organization. friedan shouted who invited you get out? get out! this is my room and my liquor. thank you, rachel. so can you can see why people not very often did not like betty friedan and found her difficult and rachel, why should we care about? betty friedan today?
they were refused shirley irritated friedan invited pauli murray and a group of women to her room athington hilton. that night, marie joined, as did dorothy hanner and carolyn davis, the women's department of the united autoworkers. friedan had met while researching her still uncompleted second book. there was also catherine k clarion, back head of the wisconsin commission on the status of women, mary eastwood and catherine conroy, who worked for the communications union. conroy and clarence...
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pauli something the government here really is not interested in.— is not interested in.ested in. paul adams, thank you. our— is not interested in. paul adams, thank you, our diplomatic - thank you, our diplomatic correspondent, on what we heard there from the press conference. let's continue those thoughts with tom fletcher, former uk ambassador to lebanon, whojoins us now. thank you for being with us on bbc news. let's talk more about that, because paul reflected on the difficult balance of relations that exist in the middle east and things are only getting harder now, aren't they? they are getting much, much harder. what antony blinken is trying to do is to try and rebuild trust within those arab allies and that trust has been very badly damaged. obviously over the last few weeks. and there is a long process ahead to rebuild the trust, notjust with the governments but with the arab population more widely. that's why he is travelling around the region. but alongside that you can hear the frustration in his voice and in their voices obviously the anger in their voices ob
pauli something the government here really is not interested in.— is not interested in.ested in. paul adams, thank you. our— is not interested in. paul adams, thank you, our diplomatic - thank you, our diplomatic correspondent, on what we heard there from the press conference. let's continue those thoughts with tom fletcher, former uk ambassador to lebanon, whojoins us now. thank you for being with us on bbc news. let's talk more about that, because paul reflected on the difficult balance...
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pauli allowing civilians to leave some of those contested areas.e contested areas. paul adams there in jerusalem, thanks - those contested areas. paul adams there in jerusalem, thanks very - there injerusalem, thanks very much. live now to washington and our state department correspondent barbara plett usher. barbara, we have been hearing new details from the white house, from joe biden, tell us more about that, because he wants a much longer humanitarian pause but has not been able to deliver it thus far.— able to deliver it thus far. that's ri . ht. able to deliver it thus far. that's right- before — able to deliver it thus far. that's right. before i _ able to deliver it thus far. that's right. before i go _ able to deliver it thus far. that's right. before i go to _ able to deliver it thus far. that's right. before i go to that, - able to deliver it thus far. that's right. before i go to that, i - able to deliver it thus far. that'sl right. before i go to that, i would say that the arrangement that paul was talking about has essentially been an
pauli allowing civilians to leave some of those contested areas.e contested areas. paul adams there in jerusalem, thanks - those contested areas. paul adams there in jerusalem, thanks very - there injerusalem, thanks very much. live now to washington and our state department correspondent barbara plett usher. barbara, we have been hearing new details from the white house, from joe biden, tell us more about that, because he wants a much longer humanitarian pause but has not been able to deliver...
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pauli many, many, many thousands of people have been killed.— have been killed.cussed the potential| before we discussed the potential end game here, how that is used in the region and elsewhere, paul, brief if you could, in terms of fundamental thinking and mood. israel's prime minister said everything change from the 7th of october. where is israel five weeks 0ctober. where is israel five weeks in? and the thinking from the palestinian side, your assessment as well. ., , ., , well. ok, on the israeli side, i would say _ well. ok, on the israeli side, i would say basically _ well. ok, on the israeli side, i would say basically most - well. ok, on the israeli side, i. would say basically most israelis are foursquare behind the military. they agree hamas needs to be dealt with once and for all. they saw too much on the 7th of october. that is not the same as saying they support their government. many people, particularly on the left and centre and some on the right, think benjamin netanyahu was asleep at the wheel and didn't see the threats, they even contributed
pauli many, many, many thousands of people have been killed.— have been killed.cussed the potential| before we discussed the potential end game here, how that is used in the region and elsewhere, paul, brief if you could, in terms of fundamental thinking and mood. israel's prime minister said everything change from the 7th of october. where is israel five weeks 0ctober. where is israel five weeks in? and the thinking from the palestinian side, your assessment as well. ., , ., , well. ok, on...
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. >> jimmy: yeah >> i believe as we described it on sunday, it looks like pauly d [ bleep ] a swan [what you're looking at right now and so, it's a charming bird [ light laughter ] right. you could defend that insult in court. >> jimmy: yes, yes, yes, yes >> could you not and so -- yeah, so, they -- it's an interesting bird there's only a thousand of them in new zealand >> jimmy: wow. >> so, i think it is a fine candidate for "bird of the century. >> jimmy: did you contact this organization running this contest before you started campaigning? >> we did! we did yeah, we didn't just spring it -- we said to them, "would it be okay if we were campaign managers for a bird? they said "yes, go for it. and i don't think they understood quite what they were unleashing when they said "go for it." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: 'cause you actually -- you put up ads now all over new zealand >> oh, yeah, we've gone absolutely nuclear on them [ laughter ] so now -- what i did not -- before you show -- what i did not realize going into this was that the bird that won last year won with just over 2,800 vote
. >> jimmy: yeah >> i believe as we described it on sunday, it looks like pauly d [ bleep ] a swan [what you're looking at right now and so, it's a charming bird [ light laughter ] right. you could defend that insult in court. >> jimmy: yes, yes, yes, yes >> could you not and so -- yeah, so, they -- it's an interesting bird there's only a thousand of them in new zealand >> jimmy: wow. >> so, i think it is a fine candidate for "bird of the century....