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también de servicios sociales a nivel estatal tienen más de 20,000 >> en el área de la bahía dunbar prideben tener las >> por su parte la fundación encargada de distribuir dice que 643 tarjetas fueron enviadas y 1000 siguen el proceso >> más de 1000 que tenemos que someter por nosotros y 43 de ellas quizás fueron aprobadas >> muchas organizaciones mandan cartas al gobernador y flexibilizar regulaciones para también poder colaborar en el programa >> poder apoyar las organizaciones de forma administrativa poder contestar preguntas al público las organizaciones y sentí recursos por lo cliente a la población a pedir ayuda >> solamente tienen que seguir hasta poder conectarse con un representante >> fátima navarrete noticiero telemundo parente soto >> todos los residentes de contra costa deben hacer la prueba de covid-19 es la recomendación de este doctor en conferencia de prensa >> hasta ahora son 800 pruebas saldías que se realizan pero la meta es 1200 en próximas semanas, mientras se evalúa la situación para poder avanzar en plan de reapertura de manera segura >> asociación de enfermeras
también de servicios sociales a nivel estatal tienen más de 20,000 >> en el área de la bahía dunbar prideben tener las >> por su parte la fundación encargada de distribuir dice que 643 tarjetas fueron enviadas y 1000 siguen el proceso >> más de 1000 que tenemos que someter por nosotros y 43 de ellas quizás fueron aprobadas >> muchas organizaciones mandan cartas al gobernador y flexibilizar regulaciones para también poder colaborar en el programa >> poder...
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en pantalla) >> ip(informacion en pantalla) >> ip(informacion en pantalla) >> aqui se reportaron los prisos en el estado de florida y otro hospital en e area de ( musica ) conmmiami o casos mas >> hay muchos casos con una re relacion al sindrome de kawasaki >> los doctores piden a los p d padres de familia que esten en contacto dcon su pediatra si es que tiene dolor estomacal o s sarpullido lourdes noticias telemundo >> con la excvusa de proteger el paios s del korcoronavirus (cov) estados unidos ha repotrtado ma de 900 niÑos en dos mseses la a mayoria de los menores de edad a apenas llegaron a la frontera otros fueron sacados de a albergues y subidos a un avion sin notificar sus familiares en muchos casos no les han permit permitido pedir asilo otra dec decision del gobierno de mant n mantener cerradas sus fronteras por un mes mas ha caido como un balde de agua fria entre los l miles de inmigrantes que piden a ais asilo en estados unidos osorio c con las reacciones >> las peticiones de asilo no e dejan de llegar en tamaulipas o solicitudes que no tendran r respuesta por el momento eso n
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often age recruiters pri on that just. families hand over the savings on the promise of an education for their kids in kathmandu. but there's a catch. all orphanages might provide some schooling the children are falsely presented as all phones to attract foreign sponsors and volunteers. it's an industry exploited by nepalis the driven by western democracies. we're trained in western countries to think a certain way about developing countries and one of those ways is that. often edges are a great way of caring for children who are who would otherwise be living in poverty and that in combination with the good intentions and the funding and the flow of volunteers just drives the separation of church or from their families. the cold hard facts are there on an awful finance to volunteer with or fund this whole industry so the orphans of being invented paper often say our offense made by their fortunate documentation i mean like. a struggling lawyer kate bedore speaks from 1st hand experience. yes in 2006 she and some friends wr
often age recruiters pri on that just. families hand over the savings on the promise of an education for their kids in kathmandu. but there's a catch. all orphanages might provide some schooling the children are falsely presented as all phones to attract foreign sponsors and volunteers. it's an industry exploited by nepalis the driven by western democracies. we're trained in western countries to think a certain way about developing countries and one of those ways is that. often edges are a...
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milpa familias integradas para varios adultos y niÑos pri lo menos 20 mil inmigrantes indocumentadosneado la forma de darlo y inmigran inmigrantes deben comunicarse con su asociaciÓn. paulina este es el fin de semana de recordaciÓn y los neoyorquinos se preparan para ir a las playas eso sino podrÁn nadar y tampoco reunirse en grupos. tambiÉn varias millas de calles fueron hab ilitad li lil habili que las personas puedan re crearse. >>> gracias marÍa. al polÉmica por la que sedÁn las nuevas normas para la reapertura de las iglesias y los lugares de culto en el paÍs. habrÁ que poner mucha atenciÓn porque se esperan cambios importantes el voto evangÉlico es fundamental para el presidente trump porque Él querÍa ver la iglesias abiertas lo antes posible. rubÉn pereira. >>> quÉ tal paulina efectivamente hay desacuerdo entre la casa blanca y el centro de control de epa enfermedades de este tema, y unas han acatado las Órdenes de las autoridades otras pues las han desafiado y han realizado reuniones con mÁs de 10 personas. me encuentro con el pastor jorge puentes de la red de oraciÓn pastor
milpa familias integradas para varios adultos y niÑos pri lo menos 20 mil inmigrantes indocumentadosneado la forma de darlo y inmigran inmigrantes deben comunicarse con su asociaciÓn. paulina este es el fin de semana de recordaciÓn y los neoyorquinos se preparan para ir a las playas eso sino podrÁn nadar y tampoco reunirse en grupos. tambiÉn varias millas de calles fueron hab ilitad li lil habili que las personas puedan re crearse. >>> gracias marÍa. al polÉmica por la que...
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at 3:00 they heard a broadcast by pri minister winston churchill. >> yesterday morning at 2:41 a.m.neral eisenhower' headquarters, general goebbel, a representative of the german high command, and a unit, the designated head of the german state, signed the act of unconditional surrender, german air, land, sea forces in europe will endfficially at one minute after midnight tonight, tuesday the 8th of may. nicholas: at buckingham palace that evening winston churchill appeared on the balcony with the king and queen and his daughters, elizabeth and margaret. later the two princesses joined the crowds. as elizabeth recalled in 1985 -- >> we cheer the queen and king on the balcony, then walked miles through the streets. i remember lines of unknown people walking down whitehall, all of us just swept along in a tide of happiness and relief. nicholas: the contrast tween the crowded streets of may 1945 and those same streets today is striking, yet 75 years after the end of the second world war, a nation and lockdn looked beyond its present challenges to give thanks, thanks which will be expre
at 3:00 they heard a broadcast by pri minister winston churchill. >> yesterday morning at 2:41 a.m.neral eisenhower' headquarters, general goebbel, a representative of the german high command, and a unit, the designated head of the german state, signed the act of unconditional surrender, german air, land, sea forces in europe will endfficially at one minute after midnight tonight, tuesday the 8th of may. nicholas: at buckingham palace that evening winston churchill appeared on the balcony...
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>> this is a special edition of "nightline," pri "nightline," pandemic, a nation divided. >> transit runs 24/7, seven days a week. can't stay home. buses don't drive themselves. >> first light has yet to break. but at this bus depot in the south bronx, wayne lasarti has already been behind the wheel for hours, shouldering a heavier work load since the coronavirus. >> these extra buses running to compensate for the four hours subways aren't running. so i pick up a trip from 2:00 to 5:00. >> his bread and butter, shuttling essential workers across new york city at all hours, now a covid front line. >> we're all putting our lives out there. if you were going to tell me that we were going to have a pandemic in 2020 and you're going to be out there and you could very possibly die, would i have signed up for it? i don't think anybody would have signed up for that. but we did. and we're here, and we're working. we got to do what you need to do. >> welcome to the bronx. >> this is a community full of richness and history. we are deliciously loud here. we are extremely festive. >> the norther
>> this is a special edition of "nightline," pri "nightline," pandemic, a nation divided. >> transit runs 24/7, seven days a week. can't stay home. buses don't drive themselves. >> first light has yet to break. but at this bus depot in the south bronx, wayne lasarti has already been behind the wheel for hours, shouldering a heavier work load since the coronavirus. >> these extra buses running to compensate for the four hours subways aren't running. so...
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prisiÓn federal de texas desatÓ una protesta fuera de la cÁrcel, pues, ya son 622 de los 1500 visionario priix: cientos de mexicanos que viven en su paÍs, pero que trabajan en estados unidos duermen en sus carros mientras hacen largas colas para poder cruzar la frontera debido a las restricciones migratorias por la pandemia. jorge nos muestra cÓmo en la situación desde tijuana, mÉxico. jorge: a unos en los primeros rayos del sol y cientos de personas a pie y en sus automÓviles esperan formados en la garita en la frontera entre tijuana y san diego. muchos llegan desde las 11:00 de la noche para apartar un lugar y ser de los primeros en cruzar a estados unidos a las 6:00 de la maÑana cando abre el puerto fronterizo. >> la mayorÍa se duerme aquí, pero si he visto mucho que dejan los carros. jorge: ricardo llega todas las noches a las 11:30, permanece en el auto de su hermana quien es la que cruzarÁ a trabajar al vecino paÍs. >> la cuestiÓn de lo prÁctico.. llega ya descansada y cruza. jorge: desde el pasado 4 de mayo autoridades de aduanas y protecciÓn fronteriza anunciaron el cierre del porto
prisiÓn federal de texas desatÓ una protesta fuera de la cÁrcel, pues, ya son 622 de los 1500 visionario priix: cientos de mexicanos que viven en su paÍs, pero que trabajan en estados unidos duermen en sus carros mientras hacen largas colas para poder cruzar la frontera debido a las restricciones migratorias por la pandemia. jorge nos muestra cÓmo en la situación desde tijuana, mÉxico. jorge: a unos en los primeros rayos del sol y cientos de personas a pie y en sus automÓviles esperan...
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coronav r coronavirus sigue avanzando, el covid-19 la menfermedad que pr o provoca el virus ya es la principal causa de muerte en estados unidos y esta por encima de otras causas de muete a nivel mundial, julio vaqueiro con los datos >>> muy buenas tardes, aqui, en estados unidos supimos de la p i primera muerte en seattle el 29 de febrero y sin embargo en a i abril es la principal causa de m murte, en todo el mes cobro la vida de 59 mil personas, por c encima de menfermedades cardi cardiacas, ahi en abril murieron casi 53 mil personas por una enfermedad cardiaca, por encima del cancer, 10 mil personas me menos murieron por cancer que por covid-19 y siuguen accidente de autos, alzheimer, suicioddio a principios de marzo el covid 1 covid-19 estaba aqui, se fue moviendo a la tercera posicion y ahora es la principal causa de m muerte, ha subido el numero de muertes promedio del pais, mire la grafica, se saca promedio los 5 ultimos aÑos, aqui vemos la e media el numero de muertes va mas o menos en los 55 mil, pero lo que hemos visto es esta line negra a partir de mediados de a ma marzo se di
coronav r coronavirus sigue avanzando, el covid-19 la menfermedad que pr o provoca el virus ya es la principal causa de muerte en estados unidos y esta por encima de otras causas de muete a nivel mundial, julio vaqueiro con los datos >>> muy buenas tardes, aqui, en estados unidos supimos de la p i primera muerte en seattle el 29 de febrero y sin embargo en a i abril es la principal causa de m murte, en todo el mes cobro la vida de 59 mil personas, por c encima de menfermedades cardi...
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and not the needed our help and that's why we kept coming back their family most my patients were pri's persons under investigation and slowly. one by one day become call it positive patients. >>and are linda still going into work or just take a final look at the forecast this hour with the brakes or rodrigues brace. >>that catherine we're going to notice some changes, especially for the first top of the weekend an increase in cloud cover and temperatures about 2 to 5 degrees cooler compared to today. so we're going to be at or slightly below average 63 degrees for downtown san francisco and half moon bay. wind speeds on the breezy side around 15 miles per hour less san bruno 60 degrees but foster city 65 degrees of palo alto in the low 60's at 61 degrees widespread low to mid 70's for most of the south bay. campbell 70 degrees in san jose 73 degrees and low 70's for those of you as you make your way in london to the east bay livermore 72 degrees with widespread mid 60's throughout the east bay shoreline open 67 degrees and napa also 67 degrees in sonoma few degrees cooler at 64, but sa
and not the needed our help and that's why we kept coming back their family most my patients were pri's persons under investigation and slowly. one by one day become call it positive patients. >>and are linda still going into work or just take a final look at the forecast this hour with the brakes or rodrigues brace. >>that catherine we're going to notice some changes, especially for the first top of the weekend an increase in cloud cover and temperatures about 2 to 5 degrees cooler...
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pfizer says the ccinine about $850 in the u u.s th o offert thrgh vacacci itiative to subside pri tondianovernmen a$10 per course the problem is $10 a coursese represen the highest price the dian goverent pays for any vaccine. 20 to 30 times morore expensivee than any otherer vaccine they procure. as a rest, the government can only afford to buy enough to trtreat a very small prproportif the children who need i as aesult, tragigilly, there aree ovever 0,000 dehs corded,nfanant aths, fr pnmomonia,hichch ia perfecy preventable condition. it has been prentable since the 1980' but it still continues the journey from new york to delhi, which is also 8000 miles, which should take 16 hours, is actually infinite. we haven't even made that journey y yet. this is instructive for covid-19 because of any treatments and vaccines that come out of the billions of dollars that are being thrown at pharmaceutical companies come in something like 75% of all many that has been pledged byby richountry govemements,he e.u.nd the u.s. come has ne to prate rporatio. not a single dollar or euro of thatat mone
pfizer says the ccinine about $850 in the u u.s th o offert thrgh vacacci itiative to subside pri tondianovernmen a$10 per course the problem is $10 a coursese represen the highest price the dian goverent pays for any vaccine. 20 to 30 times morore expensivee than any otherer vaccine they procure. as a rest, the government can only afford to buy enough to trtreat a very small prproportif the children who need i as aesult, tragigilly, there aree ovever 0,000 dehs corded,nfanant aths, fr...
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larry lives at the pri minister's address and of course has his own twitter account.which he or someone very close to him retweeted video of cats going after each other during aive interview on philippine tv. larry comments it's good new t foose worried about the lack of sport on tv. amazing what we see and learn as we peer intoiv people's les during this stay-at-home 'srent.drembyou nd mh newt anr website including the president's announcement that in's taking hydroxychloro as a preventive measure. plus, be sure to check us out on twitter. i'd love to hear from you. thank you so much for watching "bbc world news america." take care. narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specianists teaching sph, french and more. raymond james. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ mr. rogers: ♪ it's a beautiful girl: we are the curious.♪ ♪ woman 1: mahe aro w! ♪ man 2: oh! daniel tiger:
larry lives at the pri minister's address and of course has his own twitter account.which he or someone very close to him retweeted video of cats going after each other during aive interview on philippine tv. larry comments it's good new t foose worried about the lack of sport on tv. amazing what we see and learn as we peer intoiv people's les during this stay-at-home 'srent.drembyou nd mh newt anr website including the president's announcement that in's taking hydroxychloro as a preventive...
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that the needed our help and that's why we kept coming back their family most of my my patients were pri's persons under investigation and slowly. one by one day become call it positive patients. >>when 49 ers right tackle joe staley decided to retire that could have left a huge void on the niners offensive line but the forty-niners quickly replaced aly with another all pro and trent williams kron four's jason dumas saw spoke exclusively with williams agent to find out how it all unfolded. >>trent williams had been off of the grid iron for a year after a holdout with the washington redskins but the state prepared for his next opportunity which will come with the forty-niners ok so its >>said was speaking as the exact same thing he did new yorkers. shanahan was williams's offensive coordinator in washington, the 2 had a close relationship in trent looks forward to playing for shanahan once again seem excited to get back. >>get back in the building were not you know not only cow but the time those close to the man who murdered my first 4 years of my career so. >>you know it's going to have a
that the needed our help and that's why we kept coming back their family most of my my patients were pri's persons under investigation and slowly. one by one day become call it positive patients. >>when 49 ers right tackle joe staley decided to retire that could have left a huge void on the niners offensive line but the forty-niners quickly replaced aly with another all pro and trent williams kron four's jason dumas saw spoke exclusively with williams agent to find out how it all...
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that was pried open. >> she was expecting a stimluck check. unemployment and past payments from clients. >> i had to question have i received them. are they in the mail. as well as what else did they get from me that maybe i didn't know was coming. >> the building mail is dropped in this slot. a neighbor found much of the discarded mail dumped. >> my gut tells me that's why they were opening up anything that looked like it was from the government. >> she reported it to the inspection service. >> these are federal offenses. five years in prison, $250,000 fine. >> a spokesperson says they also reported the theft from their property. >> the oakland woman who shared this video said she didn't. it was only a shower curtain stolen. make the report no matter what is taken. >> they're probably not just hitting that one house or apartment. they're hitting others attacking the neighbors as well. reporting makes a difference. >> you can file a report on the web site. you'll find a 24 hour hot line. the inspection service suggests filing a report with loc
that was pried open. >> she was expecting a stimluck check. unemployment and past payments from clients. >> i had to question have i received them. are they in the mail. as well as what else did they get from me that maybe i didn't know was coming. >> the building mail is dropped in this slot. a neighbor found much of the discarded mail dumped. >> my gut tells me that's why they were opening up anything that looked like it was from the government. >> she reported...
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>>they can expect a child to go on pri ounce of right into outer end immediately. it's got to be some remediation. >>and that was large aren't reporting. it is teacher appreciation week at a time when most teachers are working with students online that crisis is causing teachers too. take a lot of special steps like something out our tips in the doing drive-by visits with students for families who would like to honor their children's teachers, they're saying a card or thank you video would be very much appreciated. let's take another look outside with my brief ser rodrik us mabrisa. >>guy there. catherine yeah, we're noticing warmer temperatures and plenty of sunshine that may gray nonexistent out the bay area clothes line and even throughout the east bay shoreline live look outside right now the east bay over berkeley you could see not a cloud in the sky just writing been high cirrus clouds overhead really are not going to be an issue tonight and temperatures out there right now 60's for the san francisco peninsula coastline with widespread 70's as you make your w
>>they can expect a child to go on pri ounce of right into outer end immediately. it's got to be some remediation. >>and that was large aren't reporting. it is teacher appreciation week at a time when most teachers are working with students online that crisis is causing teachers too. take a lot of special steps like something out our tips in the doing drive-by visits with students for families who would like to honor their children's teachers, they're saying a card or thank you...
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they fished out a locked metal pried it open and you can check up you love. it from there. johnson called police turns out the safe belonged to a neighbor who said the safe was stolen from her home. 8 years ago of the first thing she did was just kneel down hard knocks. >>and just thanked him and thanked him for bringing that closure to her she got some missing charm bracelet cases were still left in the there she said all the expensive stuff was con but at least she got closer and some of her pieces fact fishing for fun. >>turned out to be a life lesson himself wants to one day become police officer he got a lot of fun out of him coming out investigating asking questions and trying get to the source a chance to help play detective. >>a memory to treasure chafe a lot into think acting after this. and likely not the last. >>and it make any jokes about it was this big. kron 4 is saluting the class of 2020 and every day we're shining spotlights on graduates and today we're highlighting maya stokehouse kyi she is graduating from el serino high school with plans to attend u c be
they fished out a locked metal pried it open and you can check up you love. it from there. johnson called police turns out the safe belonged to a neighbor who said the safe was stolen from her home. 8 years ago of the first thing she did was just kneel down hard knocks. >>and just thanked him and thanked him for bringing that closure to her she got some missing charm bracelet cases were still left in the there she said all the expensive stuff was con but at least she got closer and some...
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that was pried open. >> reporter: kay was expecting a stimulus check, unemployment benefits and past payments from clients. >> then i had to question, have i received them? were they in that day's mail? as well as what else did they get from me that maybe i didn't know was coming? >> reporter: for now the building's mail is being dropped in this slot. a neighbor found much of the discarded mail dumped at ft. mason. >> my gut tells me that's why they were opening up anything that looked like it was from the government. >> reporter: kay reported it to the united states postal inspection service. >> these are federal offenses, potential penalty up to five years in prison and $250,000 fine. >> reporter: a spokesperson says they also reported the theft from their properties. but the oakland woman who shared this video said initially she didn't because it was only a shower curtain stolen. >> fitch encourages people to make the report no matter what is taken. >> they're probably not just hitting that one house or apartment or condominium. they are hitting others and attacking their neighbor
that was pried open. >> reporter: kay was expecting a stimulus check, unemployment benefits and past payments from clients. >> then i had to question, have i received them? were they in that day's mail? as well as what else did they get from me that maybe i didn't know was coming? >> reporter: for now the building's mail is being dropped in this slot. a neighbor found much of the discarded mail dumped at ft. mason. >> my gut tells me that's why they were opening up...
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i work with politicians. te i even work with pri sectors and so on and so forth, so i need to face the fact that i get a lot of rejection, too. so, talking about the role of art in society, there's always been a lot of collaboration, of course, between art and the world of design and technology, but when it mes to science, do you thi there's a connection between art and science? i mean, als rt einstein said, "ad sciences are branches from the same tree," and the french painter georges braque said, "art is meant to disturb. science reasres," how do you see the role of art and science? in my artistic practice, i actually use a lot of primarily social scientists. at i have great collabns, and i enjoy, and i learn a lot from science. at the end of the day, you could sort of break it up and say, science is more about how, and art often is more about why-- t "why are doing all s?" and science is more like, "well, let's break it down. how are we actua doing all of this?" but still, both of them are models of the world to some extent, models that haimpact on the world, also, and they are about
i work with politicians. te i even work with pri sectors and so on and so forth, so i need to face the fact that i get a lot of rejection, too. so, talking about the role of art in society, there's always been a lot of collaboration, of course, between art and the world of design and technology, but when it mes to science, do you thi there's a connection between art and science? i mean, als rt einstein said, "ad sciences are branches from the same tree," and the french painter georges...
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that was pried open. >> she was expecting a stimluck check. unemployment and past payments from clients. >> i had to question have i received them. are they in the mail. as well as what else did they get from me that maybe i didn't know was coming. >> the building mail is dropped in this slot. a neighbor found much of the discarded mail dumped. >> my gut tells me that's why they were opening up anything that looked like it was from the government. >> she reported it to the inspection service. >> these are federal offenses. five years in prison, $250,000 fine. >> a spokesperson says they also reported the theft from their property. >> the oakland woman who shared this video said she didn't. it was only a shower curtain stolen. make the report no matter what is taken. >> they're probably not just hitting that one house or apartment. they're hitting others attacking the neighbors as well. reporting makes a difference. >> you can file a report on the web site. you'll find a 24 hour hot line. the inspection service suggests filing a report with loc
that was pried open. >> she was expecting a stimluck check. unemployment and past payments from clients. >> i had to question have i received them. are they in the mail. as well as what else did they get from me that maybe i didn't know was coming. >> the building mail is dropped in this slot. a neighbor found much of the discarded mail dumped. >> my gut tells me that's why they were opening up anything that looked like it was from the government. >> she reported...
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returning it looks like tomorrow as well and the timing will be a little different we had today, the pri and on showers will turn into an afternoon affair for your wednesday, a look at what it looks like an sfo that michael is going on here too as well traffic in the distance we don't have any reports of any delays yet, but we'll check after 5 o'clock and see what's going on there is of course, lighter traffic with this year, future cast for with the fog, let's give it its run and we see it clears out only to return tonight. >>before. before we get a rain developing into tomorrow afternoon so i hear we help the temperatures right now we're in the upper 50's territory, 60 >>57 antioch in concord on the east bay shoreline upper 50's. but a big jump in temperatures expected for today with the rain event that's pretty typical across the state in fact 75 fresno central valley, there baker still at 74 even sacramento at 69 so reduce temperatures everywhere. there is going to be little bit of a warm-up though as we get into the end of the week, a future cast for watching the breakup of the rain
returning it looks like tomorrow as well and the timing will be a little different we had today, the pri and on showers will turn into an afternoon affair for your wednesday, a look at what it looks like an sfo that michael is going on here too as well traffic in the distance we don't have any reports of any delays yet, but we'll check after 5 o'clock and see what's going on there is of course, lighter traffic with this year, future cast for with the fog, let's give it its run and we see it...
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high rollers diamond lounge restaurant he was furloughed well that's my restaurant we have we have pried off 45 in that particular location in our restaurant but in the building i say we have probably about 800 employees 800 all of them all of them gone all of them into atlanta city the once thriving gambling capital of america's east coast was in the midst of a revival in recent years that brought new hotels and entertainment venues and more jobs until the pandemic hit and the sea the city like this. i never never but imagine a would come to the us that there be no one working. i mean it it's. it's like something out of a movie like a horror story you know there's no want to around. and is really sad really sad to say the state of new jersey has more than 1000000 people unemployed just here in this state athletic city has been hit particularly hard because this is a city where almost everyone works in the gaming or hospitality industry which has been completely shut down because a coronavirus at the nearby food pantry people line up for groceries vermin davis an immigrant from africa to
high rollers diamond lounge restaurant he was furloughed well that's my restaurant we have we have pried off 45 in that particular location in our restaurant but in the building i say we have probably about 800 employees 800 all of them all of them gone all of them into atlanta city the once thriving gambling capital of america's east coast was in the midst of a revival in recent years that brought new hotels and entertainment venues and more jobs until the pandemic hit and the sea the city...
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. >> the presidents of notre dame, rice, both told cnn they are pri prioritizing bringing students backool safely. is there a way to do online? >> i would always take an inperson interaction with an amazing teacher versus an online situation. you may have to go in that direction because of emergencies like this. you get the best of both worlds during school is where students can learn at their own time and pace. but how do we leverage humans when they are in the room together. if they have to shut down physically, when they are using other tools like video conferencing, how can you replicate as much of that person to person contact. but there is nothing like talking to a professor after class and doing it online. >> do you expect this to do the same thing for elementary education? >> i think so. i just talked to the superintendent at miami-dade and he was talking about his planning for back to school. he sees a world where certain students will want to be in that physical experience like it always was and others will want a hybrid experience, and for certain kids, they may need more of
. >> the presidents of notre dame, rice, both told cnn they are pri prioritizing bringing students backool safely. is there a way to do online? >> i would always take an inperson interaction with an amazing teacher versus an online situation. you may have to go in that direction because of emergencies like this. you get the best of both worlds during school is where students can learn at their own time and pace. but how do we leverage humans when they are in the room together. if...
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let's get to drinks maker cama pri, who has reported -- campari.ehindlian company also the very fashion aldrich -- fashionable drink. we are delighted to be joined by bob kunze-concewitz, the chief executive of campari. always great to catch up and have a conversation with you. when we look at the world economy, where we are, how much more pressure will mean for margins for campari and how much more in marketing we have to spend -- will you have to spend? >> please hang up. francine: i think we have just lost bob, the chief executive of campari. we will get to him in a minute. a lot of the focus is on what we saw in shanghai. the stoxx in shanghai rose this morning. chinese traders went back to work, came back online. australian shares are falling. i don't know if we have data boards up. if we do, i will give you some of the market movements. inna's yuan also rising offshore trading. this is what you can do on the bloomberg terminal, is actually keep up to date with all the market action, even if you are working from home. the coronavirus pandemic
let's get to drinks maker cama pri, who has reported -- campari.ehindlian company also the very fashion aldrich -- fashionable drink. we are delighted to be joined by bob kunze-concewitz, the chief executive of campari. always great to catch up and have a conversation with you. when we look at the world economy, where we are, how much more pressure will mean for margins for campari and how much more in marketing we have to spend -- will you have to spend? >> please hang up. francine: i...
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have a pri existing trademark like kodak or xerox or like teflon in the old days and someone goes along and -- >> thank you, counsel. the case is submitted. >> after the oral argument wrapped up, the national cons institution centerest haad a committee reviewing the supreme court's case. dealing with whether a company can trademark a generic term by adding dot-com to it. this is 50 minutes. >> hi, i'm jeffrey rosen, the president of the national constitution center, which is the beautiful building that you see behinds me. it's located in philadelphia in independence mall, right across from independence hall where the constitution was drafted. like c-span, it's a private non prift with an inspiring mission from congress. to december sim nate information about the constitution on a non-partisan basis to increase awarrens and understanding of the constitution among the american people. justice holmes once said of the constitution, it is an experiment as all of life is an experiment. the arguments that you've just heard are technical. the kind that law proimples and journalists and citizens
have a pri existing trademark like kodak or xerox or like teflon in the old days and someone goes along and -- >> thank you, counsel. the case is submitted. >> after the oral argument wrapped up, the national cons institution centerest haad a committee reviewing the supreme court's case. dealing with whether a company can trademark a generic term by adding dot-com to it. this is 50 minutes. >> hi, i'm jeffrey rosen, the president of the national constitution center, which is...
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la muerte del afro estadounidense george floyd, por segundo dÍa consecutivo las fuerzas del orden re prin acciones extremas prendieron varios fuegos mientras avanzaban por el centro de la ciudad y saquearon numerosos comercios incluso se investiga si estÁ relacionada con los hechos los incendios y saqueos llevaron autorizar el uso de balas de goma contra la protesta mientras el alcalde de minneapolis >>> despuÉs de morir despues de un brutal arresta policial >>> resuena en otras ciudades y la violencia se repite una marcha en los Ángeles estuvo plagada de incidentes y choques y los agentes del orden gabriel huerta con telemundo 52 con el reporte >>> de lado el confinamiento y la crisis para dar paso de las protestas y rabia que provocÓ la muerte de george floyd a manos de la policÍa en un caso que ha causado gran indignaciÓn en todo el paÍs >>> no estoy de acuerdo que las policÍas usarÁn la violencia con con un ser humano como todos y no estÁ bien, que andÉn asÍ con esa violencia matando personas >>> cientos de personas muchos de ellos integrantes del movimiento (nombre en inglÉs) salier
la muerte del afro estadounidense george floyd, por segundo dÍa consecutivo las fuerzas del orden re prin acciones extremas prendieron varios fuegos mientras avanzaban por el centro de la ciudad y saquearon numerosos comercios incluso se investiga si estÁ relacionada con los hechos los incendios y saqueos llevaron autorizar el uso de balas de goma contra la protesta mientras el alcalde de minneapolis >>> despuÉs de morir despues de un brutal arresta policial >>> resuena en...
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pri tesh gandhi, thank you so much joining us from austin texas.ciate it. >> happy to be here. >>> a woman arrested for striking officers over her refusal to wear a mask. >>> plus, what's the future of live music and concerts? keith urban may have just illustrated it with a real life experiment and he will join me. >>> more on breaking news. the new vaccine chief says early data suggests the first doses could be ready by the end of the year. but is that really possible? stand by. robinhood believes now is the time to do money. without the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. and you may have a lot on your mind. we want to help, with real questions from you, and real answers from experts. we can get through this together. visit letsbreathetogether.com. the ups and downs of frequent mood swings we can get through this together. can plunge you into deep, depressive lows. or, give you unusually high energy,
pri tesh gandhi, thank you so much joining us from austin texas.ciate it. >> happy to be here. >>> a woman arrested for striking officers over her refusal to wear a mask. >>> plus, what's the future of live music and concerts? keith urban may have just illustrated it with a real life experiment and he will join me. >>> more on breaking news. the new vaccine chief says early data suggests the first doses could be ready by the end of the year. but is that really...
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. >> amazon is definitely fully pri priced the trick answer is to say can you think of a time when it wasn't you can't and it's up thousands of percents. that reason hasn't gone away amazon told share holders, quote, sit down. he did that. the stock is higher than where it was trading when he said that when they reported earnings. if you think amazon is doing the right thing by making investments now in the new reality of where we are for commerce and where we work, how we play, what we do, how we use cloud computing, if you believe in that vision, nothing has changed to make you believe otherwise other than stocks went up a couple of percent. >> let me finish where i was going to go. i'll let you go first. $2500 a share, aren't you crowding out the potential pool of new buyers for a stock that is that expensive? >> you know that amazon doesn't do stock buybacks yet? when people say oh, my god it's up so much maybe it can't match the same gains since 2010 maybe it's not realistic to expect that. companies have multiple levers they can pull. it's not just about a share account continui
. >> amazon is definitely fully pri priced the trick answer is to say can you think of a time when it wasn't you can't and it's up thousands of percents. that reason hasn't gone away amazon told share holders, quote, sit down. he did that. the stock is higher than where it was trading when he said that when they reported earnings. if you think amazon is doing the right thing by making investments now in the new reality of where we are for commerce and where we work, how we play, what we...
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you can see where this door was pried open with some of the mess that was left inside of the store.what is stunning this morning is that there is no real security presence around this area. the problem, in part, is that there is such massive damage done throughout the city, particularly downtown along broadway. from here at 14th where i am near city hall all the way up to about 30 is street, and that is where we have seen the major damage done last night. let's take a look at the video of the demonstrations in progress. i hesitate to call the mall demonstrations because it all started peacefully around 7:00 last night. after a few hours there was a group in this larger group that seemed determined to turn this into a riot, and to start doing damage. they were lighting fires all over the place, broke into the car dealership lighting fires, and breaking into the target. the looting, it's hard to quantify it at this point. it seemed like a free-for-all. there were some officers in some of the locations but most were just stepping back trying to avoid confrontation with the protesters.
you can see where this door was pried open with some of the mess that was left inside of the store.what is stunning this morning is that there is no real security presence around this area. the problem, in part, is that there is such massive damage done throughout the city, particularly downtown along broadway. from here at 14th where i am near city hall all the way up to about 30 is street, and that is where we have seen the major damage done last night. let's take a look at the video of the...
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despuÉs de 71 aÑos en el poder el pri fue reemplazado por el partido acciÓn nacional. 50 dÍas despuÉs un nuevo presidente a mÉxico, este, felipe calderÓn, le declaró materialmente la guerra al narcotrÁfico. calderÓn: lo que buscamos es detener el avance de la delincuencia. marÍa: poco despuÉs la agencia antidrogas norteamericana, la dea, puso precio a la cabeza del chapo. cinco millones de dÓlares por informaciÓn que permitiera capturarlo. y la repuesta no se hizo esperar. ejecuciones, amenazas y asesinatos tenÍan un blanco especial. los funcionarios pÚblicos, algunos periodistas y policÍas. >> ¿usted tiene miedo de usar el uniforme policial? >> pues la verdad, sÍ. sÍ, pero es parte de mi trabajo. marÍa: el gobierno mexicano respondiÓ capturando a 31 capos y mandando al ejÉrcito por todo el territorio. pero esto no intimidÓ a los cÁrteles, que respondieron con una macabra variante. las decapitaciones. >> las cabezas sin cuerpo, si te fijas, han sido para infundir miedo al enemigo. marÍa: la otra estrategia era desaparecer a sus contrarios en tanques de Ácido. si alguien provocÓ un rÍo
despuÉs de 71 aÑos en el poder el pri fue reemplazado por el partido acciÓn nacional. 50 dÍas despuÉs un nuevo presidente a mÉxico, este, felipe calderÓn, le declaró materialmente la guerra al narcotrÁfico. calderÓn: lo que buscamos es detener el avance de la delincuencia. marÍa: poco despuÉs la agencia antidrogas norteamericana, la dea, puso precio a la cabeza del chapo. cinco millones de dÓlares por informaciÓn que permitiera capturarlo. y la repuesta no se hizo esperar....
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trevor: thank you so much for frp bakari sal sellers, my vanishing country, the book is available for prit that sour shoavment but before we go the covid pandemic has also taken a serious toll on many people's mental health. and here in the united states the disaster-- the health line is trying to address this. they have counselors trained to address the mental health needs of this situation. and if are you able to help them, than all you need to do is donate whatever you can if you would like to support new yorkers in this crisis please donate to nyc well which is also providing free, confidential mental health support. >> until tomorrow, stay safe out there wash your hands, and remember stay emotionally positive and coronavirus negative. boom, now here it is, your moment of zen. >> what kieched music did you think you were making then? >> joyful music it was making everybody happy strks also a racist-- it st. >> brings raises together. >> it did bring them together, white people were signature upstairs, black people were downstairs and the white people when i started singing would jump
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the pris started moving them back. so for the first time since we've within live we can actually see open pavement between ourselves and fairfax avenue. and police are now holding the line behind the burning vehicle. and by the way my count is about a dozen police vehicles have been damaged here. most of them suvs. but some cruisers as well. >> this takes it to the next level. this is clearly a danger to protesters and police. >> reporter: absolutely. anybody around here. and now we're seeing police go up this sidewalk here. and then someone yelled "hold." so what seemed to be an effort to maybe walk towards those protesters is now stopped. and now that car goes up and that's why. thank goodness that nobody was standing next to that car and that everybody got out of that part of the intersection. >> do you know why it caught fire, paul? >> reporter: absolutely, no. i mean, i can tell you that we saw repeated acts of vandalism against the cars. and we saw people, you know, kicking in windshields. we'll give you your dis
the pris started moving them back. so for the first time since we've within live we can actually see open pavement between ourselves and fairfax avenue. and police are now holding the line behind the burning vehicle. and by the way my count is about a dozen police vehicles have been damaged here. most of them suvs. but some cruisers as well. >> this takes it to the next level. this is clearly a danger to protesters and police. >> reporter: absolutely. anybody around here. and now...
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>>they can expect a child to go on pri house arrest in dallas run media lee. it's got to be some remediation. >>well that was laura jarrett reporting for us this morning. in the north bay officials at marin catholic high school say that they're moving forward with senior graduation plans. they say there will be a virtual senior ceremony on thursday may 28 it will be on zoom and it's not taking the place of the commencement ceremony. the other celebrations include a senior ball an awards dinner and it concludes with the commencement ceremony scheduled for august first at them are in civic center. we're proud to salute the class of 2020 and this morning we want to congratulate jake pellegrini jake is graduating from montgomery high school to north bay in santa rosa any plans on attending santa rosa junior college in the fall love that vw there jake. you can also let us know about a graduate in your life by going to kron 4 dot com find salute to grads 2020 under the news tab. and then submit a photo of your graduate and what i'm happy to put them up on line here
>>they can expect a child to go on pri house arrest in dallas run media lee. it's got to be some remediation. >>well that was laura jarrett reporting for us this morning. in the north bay officials at marin catholic high school say that they're moving forward with senior graduation plans. they say there will be a virtual senior ceremony on thursday may 28 it will be on zoom and it's not taking the place of the commencement ceremony. the other celebrations include a senior ball an...
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third, and we heard about it with google i think it's there and the pandemic has certainly changed pririts in washington and it probably should in the short term and facebook's ability to focus costs are very important for investors because there have been times when you've seen major margin pressure of understanding and not totally understanding the platform itself it's an important point and the shop's concept is very important to think about where they could start to be getting into more of a retail model which is enormous when you consider the size of that platform, and extraordinary that the ad spend has not been a headwind for the stock and when they gave those numbers and talked about how resilient, i think, i forget what the word was and they've been very, very resilient in the face of the market here, and i'm not going home long facebook today i am someone that has certainly become more constructive on the stock and maybe that's where i should start to evaluate, but i think this is a case where this company has very good things going for it >> let's check out shares of boeing
third, and we heard about it with google i think it's there and the pandemic has certainly changed pririts in washington and it probably should in the short term and facebook's ability to focus costs are very important for investors because there have been times when you've seen major margin pressure of understanding and not totally understanding the platform itself it's an important point and the shop's concept is very important to think about where they could start to be getting into more of...
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enough to look at this as an expense that will give them some strength and some resilience and some priedhey have been able to achieve, and a little later in summer, hopefully a time when they can get together with their friends physically. i remain hopeful about that. host: governor jay inslee, you have been gracious with your time on a busy day, a busy week. thank you for being with us on the washington journal. guest: thank you. please wash her hands. host: on november 1, 2005, president bush traveling to nih to deliver a speech on pandemics, in part based on the book about the 1918 pandemic, the audience the doctors, researchers, federal employees. we carried the speech on the c-span network. --makes reference to crap we must have plans in space and contain an outbreak, deliver a vaccine another treatment of frontline responders and at risk populations. my administration is working with public health officials and the medical community to develop effective pandemic emergency plans. we are working at the federal level. we are looking at ways and options to coordinate our response with
enough to look at this as an expense that will give them some strength and some resilience and some priedhey have been able to achieve, and a little later in summer, hopefully a time when they can get together with their friends physically. i remain hopeful about that. host: governor jay inslee, you have been gracious with your time on a busy day, a busy week. thank you for being with us on the washington journal. guest: thank you. please wash her hands. host: on november 1, 2005, president...
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>>they can expect a child to go on pri house arrest in dallas run 80 utley. it's got to be some remediation. >>and that was laura george jarrett reporting for us this morning. >>kron 4 is also saluting the class of 2020 and this morning we want to congratulate owen dormer so on is a senior at freedom high school in oakley he plans to study criminal justice and he hopes to go to law school very nice are looking at a future lawyer right we're rooting for you owen remember you can let us know about a graduate in your life all you have to do is go to kron 4 dot com find salute to grads 2020 it's right under the news tap, it's easy to find you submit a picture of your grab you let us know what school the graduate attended and then what's next what are they looking for 2. we're waiting to hear from the a knife, you go on. >>all right a sneak peek >>all right a sneak peek outside sfo this time around there but no delays we'll be right back. during this public health crisis kron four's been honoring people who are doing some great things in their communities that's r
>>they can expect a child to go on pri house arrest in dallas run 80 utley. it's got to be some remediation. >>and that was laura george jarrett reporting for us this morning. >>kron 4 is also saluting the class of 2020 and this morning we want to congratulate owen dormer so on is a senior at freedom high school in oakley he plans to study criminal justice and he hopes to go to law school very nice are looking at a future lawyer right we're rooting for you owen remember you...
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last 25 years we've seen the rise of the internet and gradually all sorts of digital operators have prieddollars from media to reach a target audience, truly targeted, to know your ads are being read or not. sure enough, the internet changed everything newspapers fell apart. i got a charity appeal to give money to the nonprofits basically to keep it going well. most of the newspapers have been destroyed. magazines fighting for their lives. some are charities television is hurting, especially cable heck, even major online media operations are struggling here because while the web has been a gold mine for those who can reach both segmented and online consumers, it's controlled by the big three, alphabet, amazon and facebook with this latest quarter, they've pretty much become the only game in town. every town their digital take over happened practically overnight. only a couple years ago there was widespread sense channels were winners pinterest, snap, twitter, yahoo! yelp, they all had tons of eyeballs most disappeared those thriving like "the new york times" at least for advertising, you
last 25 years we've seen the rise of the internet and gradually all sorts of digital operators have prieddollars from media to reach a target audience, truly targeted, to know your ads are being read or not. sure enough, the internet changed everything newspapers fell apart. i got a charity appeal to give money to the nonprofits basically to keep it going well. most of the newspapers have been destroyed. magazines fighting for their lives. some are charities television is hurting, especially...
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in a toyota pris. the baby appeared to be unharmed, thank goodness. >>> you're never more than seven minutes away from your accuweather forecast. >> this is abc7 mornings. >> we'll start with a live look from sutro tower and the reason why it's cooler this morning and the fog formed in the north bay and 53 as you look over san francisco. the clouds increase and so will our chances of rain after the 7:00 hour and peak from mid morning to mid afternoon and taper and temperatures 50s and 60s all we can get to today. around the state, showers can get as far south as monterey and no snow in the sierra like we had yesterday. 52 in tahoe and 88 in palm springs. the greatest amount of wet weather with the storm track just to our north will be from reading northward. we'll talk about our chances of wet weather coming up. >>> the state department of public health is taking an action against the owner of an east bay nursing home that has been hard hit by coronavirus. denying her license to operate nine more facil
in a toyota pris. the baby appeared to be unharmed, thank goodness. >>> you're never more than seven minutes away from your accuweather forecast. >> this is abc7 mornings. >> we'll start with a live look from sutro tower and the reason why it's cooler this morning and the fog formed in the north bay and 53 as you look over san francisco. the clouds increase and so will our chances of rain after the 7:00 hour and peak from mid morning to mid afternoon and taper and...
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the is such a sense of pri from the nurses at the bedside that i've never expeenced in my 20-plus years as a nurse. you're doing a lot mor than transporting. you're doing full medical interventions up there. >> absutely. s's funny, i teach mdents that critical care is a type of care and not a place, and this is the perfectexample of th. this is critical care in the air. this is critical care in the air with aew less resources, few less hands than what you would have at the bedside in your i.c.u. >> brangham: from your vantage point in ohio-- i ow you're traveling around the country, i but you're basohio-- have people there been listening to those stay at home orders for the most part? >> i feel like that they have. and if i could share just a quick story?in i was drhome last week after a long shift of flying very sick patients, and i came upon this multi-car accident that appeared to have just happened. and there was a body laying lifeless in the middle of the freeway. and immediately i stopped, and i was the first one on the scene to assess the patient. and he appeared to have been thr
the is such a sense of pri from the nurses at the bedside that i've never expeenced in my 20-plus years as a nurse. you're doing a lot mor than transporting. you're doing full medical interventions up there. >> absutely. s's funny, i teach mdents that critical care is a type of care and not a place, and this is the perfectexample of th. this is critical care in the air. this is critical care in the air with aew less resources, few less hands than what you would have at the bedside in your...
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that was pried open. >> kay was expecting a stimulus check, unemployment benefits, and past payments from clients. >> then i had to question have i received them? were they actually in that day's mail? as well as what else did they get from me that maybe i didn't know what's coming. >> for now the building's mail is being dropped in this slot. a neighbor found much of the discarded mail dumped at fort mason. >> my gut tells me that's why they were opening up anything that looked like it was from the government. >> kay reported to it the united states postal inspection service. >> these are federal offenses, potential penalty up to five years in federal prison. up to $250,000 fine. >> a spokesperson with bay apartment adviser says they also reported the theft from their properties. but the oakland woman who shared this video said initially she didn't because it was only a shower curtain stolen. fitch encourages people to make the report no matter what is taken. >> they're probably not just hitting that one house or apartment or condominium. they're hitting others, attacking their neig
that was pried open. >> kay was expecting a stimulus check, unemployment benefits, and past payments from clients. >> then i had to question have i received them? were they actually in that day's mail? as well as what else did they get from me that maybe i didn't know what's coming. >> for now the building's mail is being dropped in this slot. a neighbor found much of the discarded mail dumped at fort mason. >> my gut tells me that's why they were opening up anything...