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place for such behavior in a democracy just a clerk from the farmer activist group summer coal safety association told us the government's been turning a blind eye to attacks on farmers. the problem is the pharmacist binny north for so long that nothing is done with our complaints nobody cares about us our president denies that farmer does exist that it's a problem it's not just a murder it's a guy that's been tortured it's been people being raped we've got a more nearly say weekly stocks they still couldn't see us and it's a huge problem for us and it does not get investigated properly and when i talk about farmers and border it does not mean white people it is white and black people this groups of people that is performance in that proud to be formless we all have the same criminal stalking targeting us they was a black farmer just out of cynical move on a small brought last year we've got a huge problem on the rural areas we don't have the police close to us we are vulnerable from we we are living. systems stokely to slow in dealing with the problems of people that's got court cases going back
place for such behavior in a democracy just a clerk from the farmer activist group summer coal safety association told us the government's been turning a blind eye to attacks on farmers. the problem is the pharmacist binny north for so long that nothing is done with our complaints nobody cares about us our president denies that farmer does exist that it's a problem it's not just a murder it's a guy that's been tortured it's been people being raped we've got a more nearly say weekly stocks they...
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who make up his 9 percent of the population a member of the pharma activist group the cynical safety association told us the government's been turning a blind eye to the violence against white farmers the problem is the farmers have been ignored for so long that nothing is done with complaints nobody cares about us and our president denies that for murders exists that it's a problem it's not just a murder it's a god that's been tortured people being raped we've got our more nearly say weekly stops left accordance us and it's a huge problem for us and it does not get investigated properly we've got a huge problem on the rural areas we don't have the police close to us we are vulnerable from where we are living now just judicial system a stokely to slow in dealing with the problems people that scott walker faces going back to steam years doesn't get resolved those people get out and buy oil quickly and they perpetrate the same crimes over and over again for most want the measures to go out we can't be ignored any longer footbridge on our government that our blood can be heard all over the world fo
who make up his 9 percent of the population a member of the pharma activist group the cynical safety association told us the government's been turning a blind eye to the violence against white farmers the problem is the farmers have been ignored for so long that nothing is done with complaints nobody cares about us and our president denies that for murders exists that it's a problem it's not just a murder it's a god that's been tortured people being raped we've got our more nearly say weekly...
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we have moved ourfirearms and ammunition of the sales floor as a precaution for the safety of our associatesepeat visits to the handful of states which will decide the election. peter bowes, bbc news, los angeles. the women's fa cup final takes place on sunday, when everton play holders manchester city behind closed doors at wembley. it's an unusual game for city's chloe kelly, because she's actually helped both teams reach the final. alex howell has been to meet her. i can't wait to get going now. i'm absolutely buzzing. what a day to be at wembley and the fa cup final. chloe kelly is in the weird position of having helped both teams get to the final on sunday. usually, you can only play for one team per season in the fa cup but because of covid and lockdown it means the final is being played late. yeah, it is really strange playing for everton in the first two games and then the last three at man city. it's great, it is a great feeling but i'm here to do myjob at man city now. she made a summer move to man city after playing for everton last season, helping them through the earlier rounds
we have moved ourfirearms and ammunition of the sales floor as a precaution for the safety of our associatesepeat visits to the handful of states which will decide the election. peter bowes, bbc news, los angeles. the women's fa cup final takes place on sunday, when everton play holders manchester city behind closed doors at wembley. it's an unusual game for city's chloe kelly, because she's actually helped both teams reach the final. alex howell has been to meet her. i can't wait to get going...
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split up into 3 general clusters are all highlighted in different colors to understand the association public safety power shutoff oftentimes the starting with the first murder of a that's highlighted in yellow you can see the counties listed there we've got these in the northern the county plume is we also have communities in the north bay sonoma portions of lake county. those customers are in the process of the shot off now of the show off is expected to take place between 06:00pm and 08:00pm those customers will remain out of all the way until friday when we expect weather conditions to improve and then the estimated time of restoration for that is end of day friday for the majority of those 9 p jeannie second. >>live press conference about the power shut offs that are happening. tonight, yeah, the napa and sonoma counties are being shut off as we speak between 6, 8, >>and then the rest of the bay area counties that are affected and you've contra costa alameda, san mateo santa clara and santa cruz counties in that grouping will be losing power somewhere between 00:10pm tonight and this sort of wi
split up into 3 general clusters are all highlighted in different colors to understand the association public safety power shutoff oftentimes the starting with the first murder of a that's highlighted in yellow you can see the counties listed there we've got these in the northern the county plume is we also have communities in the north bay sonoma portions of lake county. those customers are in the process of the shot off now of the show off is expected to take place between 06:00pm and 08:00pm...
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they're all highlighted in different colors to understand the association of public safety power shutoff off times starting with the first grouping that's highlighted in yellow. you can see the counties listed there, we've got counties in the northern sierra, butte county, plumas. we also have counties in the north bay, sonoma, napa and portions of lake county. those customers are in the process of being shut off now. the shutoff is expected to take place between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. those customers will remain out of service all the way until friday when we expect weather conditions to improve and then the estimated time of restoration for that grouping is end of day friday for the majority of those customers that were impacted. the second cluster i want to talk about is in the blue. that's the southern sierra and portions of the south bay, santa cruz mountains, a portion in monterey, that group will also be shut off tonight. the shutoff time is a little bit later between 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. that's when we are going to begin shutting that off and the reason for the difference in times, thos
they're all highlighted in different colors to understand the association of public safety power shutoff off times starting with the first grouping that's highlighted in yellow. you can see the counties listed there, we've got counties in the northern sierra, butte county, plumas. we also have counties in the north bay, sonoma, napa and portions of lake county. those customers are in the process of being shut off now. the shutoff is expected to take place between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. those...
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. >> reporter: the consumer product safety commission is investigating dangers associated with nursingts initial assessments shows deaths when children are left on or near pillows and a child rolls over, rolls off or falls asleep. the agency is warning parents not to allow infants to sleep on nursing pillows or other pillow-like products. consumer reports' rachel rapkin peachman analyzed the government's database and found 28 deaths associated with nursing pillows. she is calling on manufacturers for better product messaging. >> they should be clearly labeled in every instance so that parents have a very firm understanding that these products are not to be used for infant sleep. >> reporter: the government says nearly 1,000 infants suffocate in their sleep each year, raising concerns about cribs, inclined sleepers and related consumer products. officials issued the pillow warning even before their investigation was over. the cpsc did not name specific brands, but says it is looking into the entire class of products. >> basically the cpsc noticed fatalities, and wanted to get the word o
. >> reporter: the consumer product safety commission is investigating dangers associated with nursingts initial assessments shows deaths when children are left on or near pillows and a child rolls over, rolls off or falls asleep. the agency is warning parents not to allow infants to sleep on nursing pillows or other pillow-like products. consumer reports' rachel rapkin peachman analyzed the government's database and found 28 deaths associated with nursing pillows. she is calling on...
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conference of mayors, the national association of counties, the association of public safety communications official, the national public safety telecommunications council, and many others are demanding that we preserve the t-band. these groups and the people they represent are not asking for a favor. they're just asking to be allowed to do their jobs effectively. i thank leader schumer for his partnership on this issue and his long-standing commitment to the public safety community. and i also want to thank ranking member cantwell and ranking member schatz for their work and dedication to this effort. but don't just take our word for it. listen to what the current republican chairman of the federal communications commission recently said about t-bands. earlier this year chairman ajit pai stated, quote, an f.c.c. auction of the t-band is a bad idea. this is not a partisan issue. it is a public safety imperative. there is no cost associated with stopping the t-band auction, and congress must ensure that the people who step up to keep us safe are taken care of. if we fail to act, the f.c.c. w
conference of mayors, the national association of counties, the association of public safety communications official, the national public safety telecommunications council, and many others are demanding that we preserve the t-band. these groups and the people they represent are not asking for a favor. they're just asking to be allowed to do their jobs effectively. i thank leader schumer for his partnership on this issue and his long-standing commitment to the public safety community. and i also...
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isolated civil unrest and was removing firearms and ammunition as a, quote, precaution for the safety of our associatesnd customers. a walmart spokesman says one reason is several of its stores were damaged earlier this week. the company says guns and ammo would still be available for purchase. late today the company said the products would begin to return to sales floors. t back in june, walmart instituted similar measures in some of its stores following nationwide protests over the death of george floyd in minnesota. >>> reminder, after a rice like no other join us for election results the way only cnn can bring it to you. see what's happening m in your state during or election night coverage on tuesday. it starts at 4:00 p.m. eastern. when it ends, we shall see. one more programming note. we'll be with you all weekend with special editions of 360 on both saturday and sunday. so tomorrow and sunday night from 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. eastern. hope you join me for that. the news continues right now. let's hand it over to chris for "cuomo prime time." >> you are our iron man. anderson, i'll be watching
isolated civil unrest and was removing firearms and ammunition as a, quote, precaution for the safety of our associatesnd customers. a walmart spokesman says one reason is several of its stores were damaged earlier this week. the company says guns and ammo would still be available for purchase. late today the company said the products would begin to return to sales floors. t back in june, walmart instituted similar measures in some of its stores following nationwide protests over the death of...
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more broadly the and safety of communities impacted by bad air quality associated. >>with these fires as well. as impacting the ability provide quality health care in a system that's impacted by power outages and evacuations and the like. >>with nearly 4 million acres charred across the state and 20,000 firefighters on the frontlines the governor noted this fire season gives his administration a bigger nudge to spend more money on future fire prevention projects and when this area when i mean mile emergency management leaders mapping out a plan to tackle to fire weather ahead as california enters october and soon november 2 months already associated with devastating wildfires in years past at the state capitol ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>want to bring you the latest on evacuation orders and warnings for folks in napa and sonoma counties can kron four's ken joining us now live from the newsroom with the latest on those areas impacted can they can grant let's take you to the master has started napa county this time because that's where a lot of this activity is takin
more broadly the and safety of communities impacted by bad air quality associated. >>with these fires as well. as impacting the ability provide quality health care in a system that's impacted by power outages and evacuations and the like. >>with nearly 4 million acres charred across the state and 20,000 firefighters on the frontlines the governor noted this fire season gives his administration a bigger nudge to spend more money on future fire prevention projects and when this area...
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that has ever been adopted in the united states, and we created an osha, an occupational safety and health association for employees, and to this day not a single ruling has been challenged. i'm suggesting that there are literally thousands of unnecessary regulations that invade every facet of business and indeed, very much of our personal live that's are unnecessary. that government can do without that added $130 billion to the cost of production in this country, and that are contributing their part to inflation. and i would like to see us a little more free as we once were. >> president carter, another crack at that? >> the air pollution standard laws that were passed in california were passed over the objections of governor reagan. and this is a very well known fact also recently when someone suggested that the okay national safety and health act should be aboli abolished, governor reagan responded "amen." the off-shore grillidrilling ri social security something proposed often. 100% of the lands would be open for exploration. and 95% where it is suspected or believed that minerals might exist. we
that has ever been adopted in the united states, and we created an osha, an occupational safety and health association for employees, and to this day not a single ruling has been challenged. i'm suggesting that there are literally thousands of unnecessary regulations that invade every facet of business and indeed, very much of our personal live that's are unnecessary. that government can do without that added $130 billion to the cost of production in this country, and that are contributing...
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let's get started. >> reporter: the head negotiator of the oakland education association told us teachers want to see two safety components met before negotiations begin. >> one is that we look at the data for the city of oakland. and in all zip codes. and that we have near-zero rates. the second piece is the appropriate ppe and all the safety precautions. >> reporter: oakland unified has been working on a reopening plan since last spring. the district maintains it will follow the science but worries that the outcomes are sconcecony changing. >> we have no plans to go back, in any kind of large-scale format before the end of december. so, it will be at least january before something happens. but i can't tell you even if it's going to be january. >> reporter: the question remains, will they be able to reopen at all this school year? in oakland, leigh anne, abc 7 news. >> more to come here. two companies now rushing for emergency-use authorization for their covid antibody treatment. and now, researchers at stanford are weighing in on this same experimental therapy that president trump credits with helping him fig
let's get started. >> reporter: the head negotiator of the oakland education association told us teachers want to see two safety components met before negotiations begin. >> one is that we look at the data for the city of oakland. and in all zip codes. and that we have near-zero rates. the second piece is the appropriate ppe and all the safety precautions. >> reporter: oakland unified has been working on a reopening plan since last spring. the district maintains it will follow...
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but as the pandemic moves around, we adapt and always keeping in mind the safety of our associates and time. maria: what has been the biggest change of the acquisition making you a private company, niren. i know it's been a couple years now since you were you acquired by jab and taken private. what has changed within the business as a result? >> i think panera has an incredible foundation of a track record of tremendous consistent performance and growth. it's a fantastic brand. it's a leader brand, leader in fast casual, leader in omni channel, leader in e-commerce. it's a terrific foundation to have and now i think with the acquisition of jab, we are basically building on that strong foundation and are very excited about taking it to the next level and unlocking the true potential of the brand and the business. maria: okay. we will leave it there. niren. great to see you this morning, thank you very much. niren chaudhary joining us. when we come back the ipo market heists up. heats up. my next guest's company competing with amazon prime. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on f
but as the pandemic moves around, we adapt and always keeping in mind the safety of our associates and time. maria: what has been the biggest change of the acquisition making you a private company, niren. i know it's been a couple years now since you were you acquired by jab and taken private. what has changed within the business as a result? >> i think panera has an incredible foundation of a track record of tremendous consistent performance and growth. it's a fantastic brand. it's a...
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more broadly the and safety of communities impacted by bad air quality associated. with these fires as well. as impacting the ability provide quality health care in a system that's impacted by power outages and evacuations and the like. >>well with nearly 4 million acres charred all across the state in 20,000 firefighters out there on the front lines. the governor noted that this fire season gives his administration a bigger nudge to spend more money on fire and is county now a restaurant near the fire zone is feeding hundreds of hungry and hardworking first responders it's actually delivering up to 100 pizzas every day to the firefighters kron four's dan thorn has more on this community widespread effort. >>serving up slices to feed first responders the glen ellen star is showing their gratitude for the past couple of days chef and owner barry weiss posture and his team have been delivering stacks of wood fired and fresh pizzas to the front lines. this is sense of pride there's immediate gratification when you. >>hand firefighters are fighting fire. not a 100 yards
more broadly the and safety of communities impacted by bad air quality associated. with these fires as well. as impacting the ability provide quality health care in a system that's impacted by power outages and evacuations and the like. >>well with nearly 4 million acres charred all across the state in 20,000 firefighters out there on the front lines. the governor noted that this fire season gives his administration a bigger nudge to spend more money on fire and is county now a restaurant...
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more broadly the and safety of communities impacted by bad air quality associated. with these fires as well. as impacting the ability provide quality health care in a system that's impacted by power outages and evacuations and the like. >>with nearly 4 million acres charred across the state in 20,000 firefighters on the front lines. the governor says this fire season gives his administration. a bigger nudge to spend more money on fire prevention projects. >>want to bring out the latest on evacuation orders are partners. ken wayne joins us now live from the newsroom with the latest on those areas that are impacted can they can grant show you the big picture of all of napa county and then we'll zoom in on specific locations, looking at the map right here is the city of napa this is where the evacuation centers or you go up the valley up highway 29, let's jump all over over here to the angwin area. this is the most affected area right now. this is all closed due to evacuations and people who are trying to get out of here have to head this direction to the west through
more broadly the and safety of communities impacted by bad air quality associated. with these fires as well. as impacting the ability provide quality health care in a system that's impacted by power outages and evacuations and the like. >>with nearly 4 million acres charred across the state in 20,000 firefighters on the front lines. the governor says this fire season gives his administration. a bigger nudge to spend more money on fire prevention projects. >>want to bring out the...
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viral vector vaccines to try and see if there's any association between this adverse event and viral vector vaccine. this is important to assure safety, but most importantly, confidence during this turbulent race for a vaccine. >> when it comes to covid-19, researchers are warning the transmission risk is "rapidly increasing" across much of the northern u.s., from the pacific northwest to the midwest and northeast. what's to blame here? >> so it's very concerning, to be honest with you. as an emergency fith that has worked during the height of the pandemic in the middle of new york city, i fear that we're going to have a repeat of exponential growth. and for context, many public health officials are advising significant mitigation efforts for any area that exceeds 5%. states like wisconsin and south dakota are exceeding 20%. so these predictions are a warning from science that we must act now. >> dr. anthony fauci told our abc news "start here" podcast that he plans to vote in person on election day in november with conditions. and he said he would recommend wearing a mask at thanksgiving this year if you're with people outside your
viral vector vaccines to try and see if there's any association between this adverse event and viral vector vaccine. this is important to assure safety, but most importantly, confidence during this turbulent race for a vaccine. >> when it comes to covid-19, researchers are warning the transmission risk is "rapidly increasing" across much of the northern u.s., from the pacific northwest to the midwest and northeast. what's to blame here? >> so it's very concerning, to be...
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safety five -- 1965. johnson's reputation, unfortunately, is always associated with the vietnam war, which he was mired in, couldn't get out of, and it forced his 1968 to say inf a radio address, "i will not seek nor will i accept another term as your president." he realized he lost credibility and things were just not going to go well from that point on. ok, a second point that professor dallek talks about his charisma. is being charismatic, besides being dynamic? it makes things exciting for people. presidentswe've had who have done that for us. amentioned franklin roosevelt few minutes ago, with his use of radio. and he made it exciting for people to be involved with the recovery of the country. things were getting a little better. and he was a cheerleader for that. john f. kennedy, again, a lot of charisma. he was the youngest man to serve as president. and in so doing, there was a sense of vitality. and it was an exciting time to be an american. some of you who are listening tonight may recall that there was a record album that came out during kennedy's time in office, called the first family, made t
safety five -- 1965. johnson's reputation, unfortunately, is always associated with the vietnam war, which he was mired in, couldn't get out of, and it forced his 1968 to say inf a radio address, "i will not seek nor will i accept another term as your president." he realized he lost credibility and things were just not going to go well from that point on. ok, a second point that professor dallek talks about his charisma. is being charismatic, besides being dynamic? it makes things...
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under an agreement between the mlb and the players association on health and safety protocols. in a statement yesterday, the league said, "turner was placed into isolation for the safety of those around him. however, following the dodgers victory, it was clear that turner chose to disregard the agreed-upon joint protocols and the instructions he was given regarding the safety and protection of others. while a desire to celebrate is understandable, turner's decision to leave isolation and enter the field was wrong and put everyone he came in contact with at risk. when mlb security raised the matter of being on the field with turner, he emphatically refused to comply." according to espn, both teams were cleared and flew home after negative test results yesterday. while turner and his wife remained in arlington, texas, after his wife tested negative. >>> the university of wisconsin football team has paused all activities for at least a week following a coronavirus outbreak within the badgers' program. it means that ninth-ranked wisconsin's game against nebraska on saturday is now
under an agreement between the mlb and the players association on health and safety protocols. in a statement yesterday, the league said, "turner was placed into isolation for the safety of those around him. however, following the dodgers victory, it was clear that turner chose to disregard the agreed-upon joint protocols and the instructions he was given regarding the safety and protection of others. while a desire to celebrate is understandable, turner's decision to leave isolation and...
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association. the city council unanimously declared the public safety emergency at the beginning of the month amid rising crime rates with 23 murders so far this year tonight the is on track for its deadliest year since 1994. >>on the peninsula now human remains were found this morning in san bruno mountain the san mateo county sheriff's office says that the bones have been there for quite some time. an investigation is underway to determine who the person was and how they might have died. intense moments caught on camera in san francisco's presidio this morning. this is video of firefighters rescuing a man he's in his 30's had been hanging on the cliffs and near marshall's beach for hours apparently the san francisco fire department says multiple 911 calls came in early this morning saying that they heard somebody screaming for help in the dark. a rescue crew located the missing man more than 3 hours later the conditions so rough that crew members had to swim out to meet the man at the clips and then carry him back to the rescue boat. >>this involved paddling this individual on the board for an e
association. the city council unanimously declared the public safety emergency at the beginning of the month amid rising crime rates with 23 murders so far this year tonight the is on track for its deadliest year since 1994. >>on the peninsula now human remains were found this morning in san bruno mountain the san mateo county sheriff's office says that the bones have been there for quite some time. an investigation is underway to determine who the person was and how they might have died....
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what the playerers association is now saying about the safety of nfl athletes. stir that fire, universityphoenix is awarding up to one million dollars in scholarships through this month. see what scholarship you qualify for at phoenix.edu. and let me tell you something, see what scholarship you qualify for i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped over a million americans. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any other. big difference is how you pay it back. find out how reverse mortgages really work with aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage guide. eliminate monthly mortgage payments, pay bills, medical costs, and more. call now and get your free info kit. other mortgages are paid each month, but with a reverse mortgage, you can pay whatever you can, when it works for you, or, you can wait, and pay it off in one lump sum when you leave your home. discover the option that's be
what the playerers association is now saying about the safety of nfl athletes. stir that fire, universityphoenix is awarding up to one million dollars in scholarships through this month. see what scholarship you qualify for at phoenix.edu. and let me tell you something, see what scholarship you qualify for i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and,...
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more broadly the and safety of communities impacted by bad air quality associated. >>with these fires as well. as impacting the ability provide quality health care in a system that's impacted by power outages and evacuations and the like. >>with nearly 4 million acres charred across the state and 20,000 firefighters on the frontlines the governor noted this fire season gives his administration a bigger nudge to spend more money on future fire prevention projects and when this area when i mean mile emergency management leaders mapping out a plan to tackle to fire weather ahead as california enters october and soon november 2 months already associated with devastating wildfires in years past. >>now the governor said the state is working on a series of forest management projects. he did note today that the federal government could be doing a lot more in the space given that it owns the majority of california's wild land. reporting live in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. thank you so much actually and we continue to follow the fires across the entire state of cal
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a poll released by the telephone teachers association also found that 65% or not confident in their school safety and the president of the cta said many schools are ill- equipped to open safely during the pandemic. 80% of those polled said the states public schools don't have enough funding to handle the problem. >>> encouraging news tonight from san francisco where the number of coronavirus patients at ucsf is at the lowest level since back in may and the chairman of ucsf medicine said the hospital currently has just 10 coronavirus patients and there are only two of them on ventilators and he also said that so far there are no hints of any surge throughout the city. new daily case numbers are about 1/5 of what the city sought when numbers peaked back in july. it was a good day for fans of the house of prime rib in the city. the restaurant reopened for indoor dining tonight and customers and employees now get their temperatures checked when they come in and partitions are up. the restaurant is operating at 25% capacity but workers and diners alike are glad to be back. >> it just feels really nice
a poll released by the telephone teachers association also found that 65% or not confident in their school safety and the president of the cta said many schools are ill- equipped to open safely during the pandemic. 80% of those polled said the states public schools don't have enough funding to handle the problem. >>> encouraging news tonight from san francisco where the number of coronavirus patients at ucsf is at the lowest level since back in may and the chairman of ucsf medicine...
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more broadly the and safety of communities impacted by bad air quality associated. with these fires as well. as impacting the ability provide quality health care in a system that's impacted by power outages and evacuations and the like. >>with nearly 4 million acres charred across the state of california and 20,000 firefighters on the frontlines the governor says this fire season gives his administration a bigger to spend more money on fire prevention. >>or picking up out of the north that means smoke from the fires or in the bay area skies how long will that stick around we'll talk about that next. >>and president law signed by governor newsome how california could become the first state to ever provide separation cea's tried in frustration and futility jason breaks it all down for us has reaction from taking california for a ride. companies like uber, lyft, doordash. breaking state employment laws for years. now these multi-billion-dollar companies wrote deceptive prop 22 to buy themselves a new law. to deny drivers the rights they deserve. no sick leave. no worke
more broadly the and safety of communities impacted by bad air quality associated. with these fires as well. as impacting the ability provide quality health care in a system that's impacted by power outages and evacuations and the like. >>with nearly 4 million acres charred across the state of california and 20,000 firefighters on the frontlines the governor says this fire season gives his administration a bigger to spend more money on fire prevention. >>or picking up out of the...
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the critical issue is the safety, welfare andh of the players and the personel associated with them.s got toake precedents over everything else. thank you so much. >> thank you, judy. i appreciate your having me on show. broken up an alleged plot by violent extremists in michigan to kild nap demratic governor gretchen whitmer and overthrow the state government. the shocking announcements of arrest includes details of plan to storm the state capitol. as john yang tells us, the plot began taking shape this summer after heated political battleses over the pandemic. >> 13 people are in ison on charges of state trip charges for threatening t seize the state capitol in lansing, michigan. the f.b.i.ays their goal was to cate a self-sufficient society thath say would follow the bill of rights. in recorded ks, they called governor whitmer a tyrant.te this oon the governor pennied to president trump's rhetoric in last week's detective. >> hate groups heard the president's words as a rallying cry, as a call to action. when our leaders speak, their words matter. theyry c weight. when our leaders
the critical issue is the safety, welfare andh of the players and the personel associated with them.s got toake precedents over everything else. thank you so much. >> thank you, judy. i appreciate your having me on show. broken up an alleged plot by violent extremists in michigan to kild nap demratic governor gretchen whitmer and overthrow the state government. the shocking announcements of arrest includes details of plan to storm the state capitol. as john yang tells us, the plot began...
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safety around the an organization is leading talks. >>to set guidelines. the international air transport associationcating a layered approach that includes testing social distancing a touchless check in and wearing face coverings. tsa officials say they screened more than a million airline passengers yesterday for the first time since mid-march. >>but even with this increase is still about 60% lower than the same day last year. it is a dramatic rise from the collapse in air travel caused by the pandemic right now us airlines are collectively spending more than 5 billion dollars a month and have yet to convince congress to approve a 25 billion dollar bailout. us airlines are operating 48% fewer flights and they did a year ago. >>and it's been nearly a week why launched its pre travel testing program that allows anyone who tests negative for covid-19 within 72 hours of their arrival to bypass a 14 day quarantine to enter the state's thousands of travelers already taking advantage of this new system and the airport has had trouble keeping up with the demand jen has the story. >>officials say some hiccu
safety around the an organization is leading talks. >>to set guidelines. the international air transport associationcating a layered approach that includes testing social distancing a touchless check in and wearing face coverings. tsa officials say they screened more than a million airline passengers yesterday for the first time since mid-march. >>but even with this increase is still about 60% lower than the same day last year. it is a dramatic rise from the collapse in air travel...
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more broadly the and safety of communities impacted by bad air quality associated. with these fires as well. as impacting the ability provide quality health care in a system that's impacted by power outages and evacuations and the like. >>with nearly 4 million acres charred across the state of california and 20,000 firefighters on the frontlines the governor noted that this fire season gives his administration of bigger no to >>our breaking news tonight word that president trump and first lady melania trump, both have tested positive for the coronavirus the president and the first lady tweeting out this information letting the nation know that they were going to work to get through this together. the president's aide hope hicks was first diagnosed with coronavirus and then it came to know that she was traveling with the president and now he and the first lady both have the illness as well we spent some time earlier this newscast talking to congressman eric swalwell. >>who is in washington dc tonight, and he expressed which is that the president does well and is heal
more broadly the and safety of communities impacted by bad air quality associated. with these fires as well. as impacting the ability provide quality health care in a system that's impacted by power outages and evacuations and the like. >>with nearly 4 million acres charred across the state of california and 20,000 firefighters on the frontlines the governor noted that this fire season gives his administration of bigger no to >>our breaking news tonight word that president trump and...
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the california nurses association says the nurses have concerns over patient safety during the covid- hospital officials say quality care will continue during the strike. >>> the vallejo city council is discussing defunding the police department. numerous council members weighed in in a discussion that went out for hours last night. one of them asked thif the city moved forward with the emergency declaration, how it would work. the city attorney said it would be more difficult than it sounds. >> that would have to be something that would be done over a long period of time. i don't think it's something you could do overnight. it would be a large undertaking it would require the expenditure of funds. >> he added there is also the potential that the city could face a lawsuit from the police union if it does move to defund the police department. >>> if you think your dog is excited to see your face, you are probably wrong. researchers have found out while dogs are excited to see you, their brains are not hard wired to focus on faces. in fact, they can't even distinguish between the front
the california nurses association says the nurses have concerns over patient safety during the covid- hospital officials say quality care will continue during the strike. >>> the vallejo city council is discussing defunding the police department. numerous council members weighed in in a discussion that went out for hours last night. one of them asked thif the city moved forward with the emergency declaration, how it would work. the city attorney said it would be more difficult than it...
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implement police and policy changes without first consulting with the association city council unanimously declared a public safety emergency at the beginning of the month. amid rising crime rate was 23 murders in 2020. tonight, the lail is on track for its deadliest year since 1994. >>all right weather time now beautiful night in the bay area as we can see behind in our new broadcast center here. yeah, big giant window out kron four's meteorologist lawrence karnow is here this. >>tell us about those with it when you know it's funny guys we can have all the computers in the world there's nothing like a window to help with forecasting the weather certainly to pay out we're seeing the winds begin to pick up we're going to see more when of course that's the big problem fire danger really going to be an issue fire danger running high all week long i think. >>probably going to see these red flag warnings that are now up through friday. they want to see them extended into the weekend and into next week as well so gusty winds going to be all around you can see periods of gusts, especially over the mountain tops of the no
implement police and policy changes without first consulting with the association city council unanimously declared a public safety emergency at the beginning of the month. amid rising crime rate was 23 murders in 2020. tonight, the lail is on track for its deadliest year since 1994. >>all right weather time now beautiful night in the bay area as we can see behind in our new broadcast center here. yeah, big giant window out kron four's meteorologist lawrence karnow is here this....
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the survey released by the california teachers association also found 65% are not competent in their children's schools current safety guidelines. 80% of those questioned say the word california public schools do not have enough funding to adequately respond to the pandemic. >>> and the president of the california teachers association said he shares the concerns voiced by parents in the survey. he said he feels many california schools are ill- equipped to safely reopen during the pandemic. that is even in counties listed as low risk when it comes to spreading the virus. >>> unemployment benefits in california are hitting another robot as the state ties tries to weed out fraudulent claims. the unemployment development department has been trying to tackle its backlog that is now down to about 1.2 million workers waiting on the payments. the east bay time reports some a.d.d. debt cards are now being frozen. the agency says it is putting a hold on some of the accounts as investigators try to identify claimants who have been impacted by scammers. >>> still to come, san francisco is taking a huge financial hit because of t
the survey released by the california teachers association also found 65% are not competent in their children's schools current safety guidelines. 80% of those questioned say the word california public schools do not have enough funding to adequately respond to the pandemic. >>> and the president of the california teachers association said he shares the concerns voiced by parents in the survey. he said he feels many california schools are ill- equipped to safely reopen during the...
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the california nurses association says the nurses have concerns over patient safety during the covid-19 pandemic. hospital officials say quality care will continue during the strike. >>> we're hearing incredible stories of survival from the glass fire including two newlyweds from st. helena. 100-year-old howard and his new bride, joanne, they evacuated with their two dogs. they took with them howard's priceless war medals from his career as a u.s. army air corps captain during world war ii. howard and joanne met two years ago when he hired her to compile a book about his military career. they eventually tied the knot but sadly their home burned in the class fire. >> the important thing is we have each other. the important thing is i have the memories that will never go away. and couldn't ask for more than that. >> it's time for a new adventure. i'm lucky to have howard. he's a rock. >> i love how they're looking at this. the couple says they are looking forward to rebuilding a new home on the same lot. >>> new this morning, the nobel prize in chemistry goes to two women, one of them i
the california nurses association says the nurses have concerns over patient safety during the covid-19 pandemic. hospital officials say quality care will continue during the strike. >>> we're hearing incredible stories of survival from the glass fire including two newlyweds from st. helena. 100-year-old howard and his new bride, joanne, they evacuated with their two dogs. they took with them howard's priceless war medals from his career as a u.s. army air corps captain during world...
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since last year with the initial rollout of the public safety power shut off and now we are learning why last year was such a mess. the associated press reports among the hundreds of emergency personnel that were originally managing the blackouts, only a handful had any training in the disaster response playbook that california has used for a generation. the report also says the power company was speaking a different language, different jargon instead of california's long-established articles and language, pg&e developed its own emergency management curriculum tailored to the utility industry.>> when you're not singing on the same him note it becomes very problematic. what does an alert mean versus an advisory versus an order. if you are not using the same lingo it becomes very complicated and creates unnecessary confusion. >> pg&e says the ap it now sees the value of stay training in about 90% of the 676 personnel have recently completed it. another improvement on the system says the mayor. >> for those poor folks who got thrown into that role i pg&e, it was certainly trial by fire, no pun intended but they got through that. we
since last year with the initial rollout of the public safety power shut off and now we are learning why last year was such a mess. the associated press reports among the hundreds of emergency personnel that were originally managing the blackouts, only a handful had any training in the disaster response playbook that california has used for a generation. the report also says the power company was speaking a different language, different jargon instead of california's long-established articles...
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>>the laos declaration of a public safety emergency will remain in effect a judge rejected a request by the vallejo police officers association to put a temporary restraining order to prevent the city from implementing those changes. but city council unanimously declared a public safety emergency earlier this month in response to the rising crime mates crime rates. the police candles and the millions of dollars in potential financial losses related to police actions. this state of emergency cleared the way for the city to institute a long list of intended police reforms the vallejo police officers association wanted the restraining order arguing that the emergency it's based on labor controversy related to efforts to implement police reforms and discipline officers and that the association would be substantially harmed by the emergency. tonight, the is responding to the ruling saying quote the preserves its right to return to court in the event the city takes action under its unlawful proclamation, perhaps nothing is more telling about the city's purported emergency than the fact it has taken no action to remedy the situation
>>the laos declaration of a public safety emergency will remain in effect a judge rejected a request by the vallejo police officers association to put a temporary restraining order to prevent the city from implementing those changes. but city council unanimously declared a public safety emergency earlier this month in response to the rising crime mates crime rates. the police candles and the millions of dollars in potential financial losses related to police actions. this state of...
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. >> reporter: the head negotiator of the oakland education association told us teachers want to see two safety components met before negotiations begin. >> one is that we have the data for the city of oakland and all zip codes and that we have near zero rates. the second piece is the appropriate ppe and safety precautions. >> reporter: oakland unified has been working on a reopening plan since last spring. the district maintains it will follow the science, but worries that the outcomes are constantly changing. >> we have no plans to go back in any kind of large scale format before the end of december. so it will be at least january before something happens. but i can't tell you even if it's going to be january. >> reporter: the question remains will they be able to reopen at all this school year? in oakland, lyanne melendez, abc 7 news. >> for a look at the ways in which coronavirus has changed our workplaces, schools and health, go to abc7news.com/coronavirus. >>> in a region home to some of the safest cities in the country, there have been several daytime attacks that are disturbing. abc 7 n
. >> reporter: the head negotiator of the oakland education association told us teachers want to see two safety components met before negotiations begin. >> one is that we have the data for the city of oakland and all zip codes and that we have near zero rates. the second piece is the appropriate ppe and safety precautions. >> reporter: oakland unified has been working on a reopening plan since last spring. the district maintains it will follow the science, but worries that...
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safety, your views on operation and your support of our law enforcement. we are proud to serve and honored to support. >> that's very nice. ceo of the president and the associated builders and contractors of nevada. we want to thank you president for spearheading this initiative of workforce development, creating an economic environment where construction was blooming to success from top to bottom is happening. for your thank you opportunity for a second chance helping those serve -- helping those who served in prison but now have a second shot helping the country. i don't have as much to say as the other ones but we know that your economic environment and tax package all of those things were incredible for the business community and construction that goes from the very top all the way down to the bottom and we want to thank you for that. i appreciate it very much. thank you. >> good morning. i am a board member with startup nevada a local entrepreneur in the former is nevada. or role is a statewide qubit we support small business owners in the entrepreneurial ecosystem and we can't do that without support. have foursonally, i companies i started here across va
safety, your views on operation and your support of our law enforcement. we are proud to serve and honored to support. >> that's very nice. ceo of the president and the associated builders and contractors of nevada. we want to thank you president for spearheading this initiative of workforce development, creating an economic environment where construction was blooming to success from top to bottom is happening. for your thank you opportunity for a second chance helping those serve --...
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safety is their focus. >> our number on priority, we are making all the changes necessary in order to ensure that our associates are first and foremost safe and then we can deliver against the needs and wants of our customers. >> reporter: as pandemic unemployment remains at record highs retailers are also bracing for shoppers to stick to the tighter budgets. with no new aid expected from washington and the $600 a week unemployment checks long in the rear-view mirror more shoppers say they plan to spend less this holiday season as retailers drive a hard bargain to get shoppers back into the holiday spirit >> jo ling, do experts expect more of these deep discounts in the coming months? >> reporter: yes retailers do have several of these plans so the prevailing wisdom is if you see a good deal jump on it if the price goes down most retailers offer price adjustment and check on that before you buy. lester >> all right jo ling kent, thank you. >>> up next for us tonight, a hiker speaks out after his close encounter with a cougar how he escaped >>> here's some trivia hopefully you never need cougars can run up to 50
safety is their focus. >> our number on priority, we are making all the changes necessary in order to ensure that our associates are first and foremost safe and then we can deliver against the needs and wants of our customers. >> reporter: as pandemic unemployment remains at record highs retailers are also bracing for shoppers to stick to the tighter budgets. with no new aid expected from washington and the $600 a week unemployment checks long in the rear-view mirror more shoppers...
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associated with it. but, we do this to protect the safety of our customers. >> when the way conditions improve, pg&e crewsspect power lines for wind related damage or hazards. when they get the all clear, the utility will begin restoring power in stages. >>> in san jose a tree fell on market street near south 15th. it took out some electrical equipment this morning. that did lead to a power outage in that particular neighborhood. >>> the santa rosa fire department tweeted out this video saying that they were getting reports of damage canopies and outdoor furniture. this is what it looked like in the parking lot. the fire department as people needed to secure outdoor property to keep it from being damaged. >> the strong winds cause issues for firefighters. sara zendhnam has details. >> firefighters anticipated the intense weather conditions and were ready to respond. all small fires the spark in the north bay this morning were knocked down quickly. >> dark sebastopol road was lit by bright orange flames early this morning. >> the powerline can down in my mood my roommate so it started fire. >> reporter: br
associated with it. but, we do this to protect the safety of our customers. >> when the way conditions improve, pg&e crewsspect power lines for wind related damage or hazards. when they get the all clear, the utility will begin restoring power in stages. >>> in san jose a tree fell on market street near south 15th. it took out some electrical equipment this morning. that did lead to a power outage in that particular neighborhood. >>> the santa rosa fire department...
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months ago, the white house correspondent association working in partnership with the white house and also with the cooperation and professionalism of the members. safety measures from the white house briefing room filled with 100 plus journalists. we cut that back in the beginning in the march. now there's daily testing of the pool. and that's the small selection of journalists who travel with the president. or the president at all times. and so they are tested every day. mask wearing. those are things that are come out from the press. but they're in place to do our best and vote and balance the health kp safety of the journalist covering the president and maintain the coverage the american people rely onto make informed decisions about their leaders. >> for people who only hear about the term -- what is the white house correspondent association? is it a trade group, a union? a lobbying group? >> it's a little bit of all the above. we exist to work on behalf of the members to allow them to and the broader american public. we are public interest organization. to ensure the american public has information they need about the elected leadership, what the
months ago, the white house correspondent association working in partnership with the white house and also with the cooperation and professionalism of the members. safety measures from the white house briefing room filled with 100 plus journalists. we cut that back in the beginning in the march. now there's daily testing of the pool. and that's the small selection of journalists who travel with the president. or the president at all times. and so they are tested every day. mask wearing. those...
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association. london has banned indian taxi app ola over public safety concerns.ion and will be able to still operate in london until then. the uk government has announced jobseekers will be offered coaching and advice on moving into growing sectors as part of a £238m employment programme, the government has said. job entry targeted support, as it is being called, is aimed at helping those out of work because of covid—19 for three months. labour said the scheme "offers very little new support" and that it was "too little, too late". working from home is likely to be a permanent fixture for a majority of businesses, according to the institute of directors. its survey ofjust under 1,000 firms shows that 74% plan on maintaining the increase in home working. more than half planned on reducing their long—term use of workplaces. james hughes, chief market analyst at scope markets joins me now from his home in hertfordshire. he has been working from home. good morning. how do you find working from home? how is it going for you? well, i mean, my children have never been s
association. london has banned indian taxi app ola over public safety concerns.ion and will be able to still operate in london until then. the uk government has announced jobseekers will be offered coaching and advice on moving into growing sectors as part of a £238m employment programme, the government has said. job entry targeted support, as it is being called, is aimed at helping those out of work because of covid—19 for three months. labour said the scheme "offers very little new...
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distributions locations are and where we have pharmaceuticals just out of safety and security of our societies and our associates that are picking pharmaceuticals every day. i that's a practice that i know my colleagues also take very seriously. one of the key things is know your partners, know who you trust and only do business with those you trust. >> elena, how would you approach that as well? thank you, heather, and thank you, daniel, for the question, but how do you approach this? it's amply important for communities that already have a trust challenge who don't see folks like them in the messaging. so one is perceived risk, and the other is real risk. but your thoughts. >> yeah, the perception very important. i think, you know, everybody's talking about antibias training and the importance of having equity and inclusion. but i think what really matters is the message -- messenger. and i have to applaud what heather said about trusting your own provider, making it local so that people can actually see who they're talking to. trusting the, you know, the federal government needs to have a face. and that was t
distributions locations are and where we have pharmaceuticals just out of safety and security of our societies and our associates that are picking pharmaceuticals every day. i that's a practice that i know my colleagues also take very seriously. one of the key things is know your partners, know who you trust and only do business with those you trust. >> elena, how would you approach that as well? thank you, heather, and thank you, daniel, for the question, but how do you approach this?...
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in this world that doesn't have risk associated with it in nuclear it is very very low so i feel so very safe technology our job is to protect public health and safety and never have an accident that jeopardizes public health or safety so that's with us every day people like me come in here in the 650 men and women. the work here that is our focus the safe operation of this plant. i live right across the street from vermont yankee. they've always been a good neighbor i had children that go to the school which is also right across the street from my yankee. you don't move to vernon and live in vernon if you're worried about the point both our girls live in town or 6 grandchildren live in town in fact my my youngest daughter lives down the road here well as the crow flies it's less than a half mile from the point and you know we don't worry about the point of being here. i live 70 miles from the vermont yankee nuclear power plant and what that means in terms of any sort of incident or accident that might happen in that plant is that if it was a serious incident most likely i would no longer be able to live in my home the whole area would be contaminat
in this world that doesn't have risk associated with it in nuclear it is very very low so i feel so very safe technology our job is to protect public health and safety and never have an accident that jeopardizes public health or safety so that's with us every day people like me come in here in the 650 men and women. the work here that is our focus the safe operation of this plant. i live right across the street from vermont yankee. they've always been a good neighbor i had children that go to...
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vallejo, the city is facing pushback after declaring a public safety emergency do to a spike in crime this year. the vallejo police officers associationas requested a temporary restraining order to block the proclamation. they say it does nothing to address crime in the streets. the city says they are having the deadliest and most crime- ridden year on record since 1994 and that they face significant financial uncertainty due to pending claims related to police actions. the city says the emergency proclamation allows them to address issues quickly, rather than going through costly damage control. >>> the first one to hold the rank of commissioner in the history of the california highway patrol was announced today. amanda ray will take over as the head of the chp on november 16 when commissioner stanley warren retires. excuse me, warren stanley retires. stanley was the first black american to hold the position. ray takes over following her role as deputy commissioner of the chp. she is a 30 year veteran of the force. >>> coming up, google is in the crosshairs of the justice department. the antitrust allegations leveled against the comp
vallejo, the city is facing pushback after declaring a public safety emergency do to a spike in crime this year. the vallejo police officers associationas requested a temporary restraining order to block the proclamation. they say it does nothing to address crime in the streets. the city says they are having the deadliest and most crime- ridden year on record since 1994 and that they face significant financial uncertainty due to pending claims related to police actions. the city says the...
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guaranteeing passenger safety and until then how will the aviation industry survive alexandra de director general and chief executive of the international air transport association talks to al jazeera. the director general and c.e.o. of the international air transport association. thank you for talking to al-jazeera . important moment now when one of your recent brain. things you said stay strong we will get through this crisis and keep the world connected but the world has been more disconnected than ever the airline industry is in crisis due to the pandemic so how do you keep it connected. that's a very good question you know the 19 crosses as our lead to disconnected world. in our times now we are facing a lot of trouble restrictions and particularly quarantine measures that are stopping travel it's a complete deterrent for travelers to take a flight if they face a risk of quarantine either destination 'd or. when they come back home so what we are asking the government is that it's absolutely necessary for the traffic to restart and to restart dynamically and to do that we asked government to remove the travel restrictions or quarantine measures and we are p
guaranteeing passenger safety and until then how will the aviation industry survive alexandra de director general and chief executive of the international air transport association talks to al jazeera. the director general and c.e.o. of the international air transport association. thank you for talking to al-jazeera . important moment now when one of your recent brain. things you said stay strong we will get through this crisis and keep the world connected but the world has been more...