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there was sb-50, which didn't survive. there was the predecessor to sb-50. and then i think whatever incarnation that will take coming up in january, it'll come out again at the state level. i know just this past december, whichever version of that particular legislation, i think it was skinner and wiener were the sponsors of those, that was, i believe, passed but didn't quite make it into the legislative closure, so it wasn't actually enacted. but these are all in the context of building more housing around, you know, high density areas like transit corridors and whatnot, and working within that legislation, we've been very involved, but working within that legislation to, as of right, approve these projects. and hidden in some of that there was language that said the properties need to be listed, and all historic properties are protected if they're eligible, and so that's where the challenge is going to be before us if we don't -- you know, with our city-wide survey, we can at least identify our districts and our contributors, and then get that listed and
there was sb-50, which didn't survive. there was the predecessor to sb-50. and then i think whatever incarnation that will take coming up in january, it'll come out again at the state level. i know just this past december, whichever version of that particular legislation, i think it was skinner and wiener were the sponsors of those, that was, i believe, passed but didn't quite make it into the legislative closure, so it wasn't actually enacted. but these are all in the context of building more...
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making strange bedfellows, the acl us opposed to sb 10 for different reasons. there is racial bias in the risk assessment that needs to be addressed. >> thanks to liz. >>> one of the hottest issues is prop 16. if it passes, it would repeal the pan on affirmative action. it would allow for treatment. we heard from both sides of the issue on our getting answers program today at 3:00. >> if you take this moment in history where you see racial disparities in this pandemic, racial inequality during this economic recession, protests on the streets because of structural race sis l aism and d gender disparities women on the front lines during this pandemic are making 80 cents on the dollar and women of color making 60 cents on the dollar, we don't have equality right now. that's why we need to pass prop 16. >> leading from the constitution, protection from discrimination or preferred treatment is being packaged as helping the disadvantaged. that is not true. prop 16 is about allowing disadvantage to be defined in terms of race and sex. disadvantage is more complicated
making strange bedfellows, the acl us opposed to sb 10 for different reasons. there is racial bias in the risk assessment that needs to be addressed. >> thanks to liz. >>> one of the hottest issues is prop 16. if it passes, it would repeal the pan on affirmative action. it would allow for treatment. we heard from both sides of the issue on our getting answers program today at 3:00. >> if you take this moment in history where you see racial disparities in this pandemic,...
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, who descended on ropes to the sbs, who descended on ropes to the deck of the ship. we re the deck of the ship. they used what we were told was overwhelming. detain seven individuals. the whole operation lasted about nine minutes, extraordinary moments. it was authorised by the home secretary and the defence secretary at the request of hampshire police. it all began at about 9am this morning when the seven about 9am this morning when the seve n stowaways about 9am this morning when the seven stowaways confronted the crew members. the crew took shelter in a special locked room on the boat and raised the alarm. there was then this extraordinary stand—off during the course of the day. hampshire police became more and more worried and asked the government to authorise this military action. tonight, both the home secretary and the defence secretary have issued state m e nts the defence secretary have issued statements praising the armed forces, saying this was quick and decisive action. thank you, duncan. the government is considering potentially halving the amount of tim
, who descended on ropes to the sbs, who descended on ropes to the deck of the ship. we re the deck of the ship. they used what we were told was overwhelming. detain seven individuals. the whole operation lasted about nine minutes, extraordinary moments. it was authorised by the home secretary and the defence secretary at the request of hampshire police. it all began at about 9am this morning when the seven about 9am this morning when the seve n stowaways about 9am this morning when the seven...
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an extremely highly proficient professional service, the sbs.nown in many parts of the world. we're also told that no members of the crew were hurt during this operation. it was authorised by the home secretary and the defence secretary earlier on this evening at the request of the local police force, hampshire police, and presumably in the intervening hours, that operation was planned and eventually executed this evening. it's not clear what happened with those seven individuals, whether they've since been taken off the tanker and brought ashore or if they're still on board. it all began at 9am local time here when the crew reported there was some kind of confrontation with stowaways who were on board. they knew the stowaways were there, vut for some reason the stowaways, in the words of the crew, became violent towards the crew. which led the crew to take refuge in a special lock—up room on board the ship. the use it to protect themselves against pirates on the high sea. they were then able to alert the authorities. a couple of coastguard heli
an extremely highly proficient professional service, the sbs.nown in many parts of the world. we're also told that no members of the crew were hurt during this operation. it was authorised by the home secretary and the defence secretary earlier on this evening at the request of the local police force, hampshire police, and presumably in the intervening hours, that operation was planned and eventually executed this evening. it's not clear what happened with those seven individuals, whether...
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an extremely highly proficient professional service, the sbs.ll—known in many parts of the world. we're also told that no members of the crew were hurt during this operation. it was authorised by the home secretary and the defence secretary earlier on this evening at the request of the local police force, hampshire police, and presumably in the intervening hours, that operation was planned and eventually executed this evening. it's not clear what happened with those seven individuals, whether they've since been taken off the tanker and brought ashore or if they're still on board. it all began at 9pm local time here when the crew reported there was some kind of confrontation with stowaways who were on board. they knew the stowaways were there, vut for some reason the stowaways, in the words of the crew, became violent towards the crew, which led the crew to take refuge in a special lock—up room on board the ship. the use it to protect themselves against pirates on the high sea. they were then able to alert the authorities. a couple of coastguard
an extremely highly proficient professional service, the sbs.ll—known in many parts of the world. we're also told that no members of the crew were hurt during this operation. it was authorised by the home secretary and the defence secretary earlier on this evening at the request of the local police force, hampshire police, and presumably in the intervening hours, that operation was planned and eventually executed this evening. it's not clear what happened with those seven individuals, whether...
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a place like arizona you were just talking about sb-1070.os that are voting because they've seen their parents be criminalized. in places like texas there are young latinos that are voting because they don't want to see another el paso massacre, because they dent want sort of this narrative to fuel hate. in wisconsin and pennsylvania i've seen young latinos that suffer from mental health crises because they've been otherized. it's not so much republicans or democrats. it's because they feel they have to do it for their families. >> i mean, jonathan, there is going to be an entire intra-community conversation that we can have after the election that has to do with race and privilege and country of origin and socioeconomic status and all of that. i can't wedge that into a three-minute cable news conversation. but there is also going to be a conversation within the democratic party and inside the progressive movement about what they really need to do in order to build lasting support and loyalty among latinos. can you give me a sense of what th
a place like arizona you were just talking about sb-1070.os that are voting because they've seen their parents be criminalized. in places like texas there are young latinos that are voting because they don't want to see another el paso massacre, because they dent want sort of this narrative to fuel hate. in wisconsin and pennsylvania i've seen young latinos that suffer from mental health crises because they've been otherized. it's not so much republicans or democrats. it's because they feel...
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a journalist with sbs australia.ns as governments step up their efforts to slow the surge in infections. it comes after the world health organization reported what they describe as a "very concerning" 44% rise in european cases over one week. aruna iyengar has this report. last orders in lyon. and a nightcap in paris. these cities, along with seven others in france, are now under a 9pm to 6am curfew, after virus cases have surged. many are not happy at the hit businesses are having to take. translation: this measure is quite unfair. there are the ones worst hit since the start of the pandemic. it shows a serious lack of consultation with the workers unions. elsewhere in europe there is a partial lockdown in poland after the country recorded over 8000 cases in one day. here in warsaw and in half the country there are new restrictions. secondary schools have shut, weddings are banned. cyprus has hit a new peak of over 200 daily infections. and in italy the northern region of lombardy, worst hit by the first wave in feb
a journalist with sbs australia.ns as governments step up their efforts to slow the surge in infections. it comes after the world health organization reported what they describe as a "very concerning" 44% rise in european cases over one week. aruna iyengar has this report. last orders in lyon. and a nightcap in paris. these cities, along with seven others in france, are now under a 9pm to 6am curfew, after virus cases have surged. many are not happy at the hit businesses are having to...
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>> el presidente asegura en la florida pennsylvania y iowa esta es nuestra principal noticia y este sbén este sábado , el golpe de delta que entra a las costas de luisiana pero causa menos daño de lo esperado,más estudiantes contagiados con e regreso a clases aumentan los csasos de contagios en un país donde muchos están agotados de las clases virtuales. >>> conocerán una empresara oaxaqueña que usa las redes para que otros emprendeores salgan adelante. >>> noticias telemundo con vanessa huac . >>> en un evento conaire de campaña electoral en la casa blanca el presidente donald trump regresó a sus actividades públicas a tres semanas de las elecciones, dos curitas en su mano evidencia den su tratamiento médico , también el máximo experto médico dijo que no debieran estar sin mascarillas en la casa blanca . >>> un donald trump que se veía ansioso pro entrar en la recta final de la campaña y con el tiempo acabando . >>> acá el presidente donald trump hizo su primera aparición pública en el banco de la cuba con una macarilla que se quitó casi de inmediato (en inglés) durante su corto discu
>> el presidente asegura en la florida pennsylvania y iowa esta es nuestra principal noticia y este sbén este sábado , el golpe de delta que entra a las costas de luisiana pero causa menos daño de lo esperado,más estudiantes contagiados con e regreso a clases aumentan los csasos de contagios en un país donde muchos están agotados de las clases virtuales. >>> conocerán una empresara oaxaqueña que usa las redes para que otros emprendeores salgan adelante. >>>...
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there was sb-50, which didn't survive. there was the predecessor to sb-50.hen i think whatever incarnation that will take coming up in january, it'll come out again at the state level. i know just this past december, whichever version of that particular legislation, i think it was skinner and wiener were the sponsors of those, that was, i believe, passed but didn't quite make it into the legislative closure, so it wasn't actually enacted. but these are all in the context of building more housing around, you know, high density areas like transit corridors and whatnot, and working within that legislation, we've been very involved, but working within that legislation to, as of right, approve these projects. and hidden in some of that there was language that said the properties need to be listed, and all historic properties are protected if they're eligible, and so that's where the challenge is going to be before us if we don't -- you know, with our city-wide survey, we can at least identify our districts and our contributors, and then get that listed and that w
there was sb-50, which didn't survive. there was the predecessor to sb-50.hen i think whatever incarnation that will take coming up in january, it'll come out again at the state level. i know just this past december, whichever version of that particular legislation, i think it was skinner and wiener were the sponsors of those, that was, i believe, passed but didn't quite make it into the legislative closure, so it wasn't actually enacted. but these are all in the context of building more...
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major concern has been a lettuce virus called in patients necrotic spot virus otherwise known as i in sb says he's a lot of you know a production of last year on the central house, i'm referring specifically to us. >>but a strong from monterey santa curse and then you know church brothers farms in salinas says the virus is spread by certain bugs. they say at least spots on the products like this they hope the problem will soon take care of itself we see this fire sticking around for another few weeks at least until we finish. >>salinas. >>with iceberg lettuce we transition to a here on in about 2 to 3 weeks. 100% and then we'll be in the desert about 4 or 5 weeks. >>well that was angelica limani reporting the worshippers association says that they plan on creating a task force to hopefully get ahead of this virus for this season for the >>coming up next on the kron 4 morning news, dozens of people rallied outside disneyland in anaheim urging governor gavin newsome to let the amusement park 3 open we'll have >>welcome back everyone happy monday to you we say happy friday, why not happy mo
major concern has been a lettuce virus called in patients necrotic spot virus otherwise known as i in sb says he's a lot of you know a production of last year on the central house, i'm referring specifically to us. >>but a strong from monterey santa curse and then you know church brothers farms in salinas says the virus is spread by certain bugs. they say at least spots on the products like this they hope the problem will soon take care of itself we see this fire sticking around for...
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training of both the fleet airarm cruise and the training of both the fleet air arm cruise and the sbsundertake all the time. none of the 22 crew of the andromeda were injured in the incident. the seven injured in the incident. the seve n stowaways injured in the incident. the seven stowaways have been detained. andy moore, bbc news. france has called on countries in the middle east not to boycott its goods after protests against president macron's defence of the right to show cartoons of the prophet mohammed. the french foreign ministry said the boycott calls were baseless and being pushed by a radical minority. french products have been removed from some shops in kuwait, jordan and qatar, while there've been small anti french demonstration in libya, gaza and northern syria. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. the united states says armenia and azerbaijan have agreed a third attempt at a ceasefire in the conflict over the disputed territory of nagorno—karabakh. in a joint statement released with the two governments, the us state department said the truce wi
training of both the fleet airarm cruise and the training of both the fleet air arm cruise and the sbsundertake all the time. none of the 22 crew of the andromeda were injured in the incident. the seven injured in the incident. the seve n stowaways injured in the incident. the seven stowaways have been detained. andy moore, bbc news. france has called on countries in the middle east not to boycott its goods after protests against president macron's defence of the right to show cartoons of the...
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however, another bill, sb 12 failed, and that would've required facilities have generators. >> lisa pickup-white, molly you for thisimportant , thank investigative work. you can read the older and overlooked investigative series and check out a helpful, interactive map on the wildfire risk to california seniors by going to kqed.org/wildfires. >>> i'm priya david clements. bring you a look and a listen to something beautiful. for the past 19 yearhardly strictly bluegrass was put on with a ee music visible first week of october in san francisco's golden gate park it relegates roots music and has his ugly drawn more than 750,000 attendees pivoted to the ongoing global pariemic, hardly ly bluegrass will celebrate its 20th anniversary online this year because the broadcast is being called let the music play on, and will feature performances byemmylou harris, the mccrery sisters, shaky grays, and many more. you can rsstream the ile festival saturday by going to hardly strictly bluegrass.com. once there, you can also donate vid-19. rtists fected by >>> from all of us here at "kqed newsroom," thanks for
however, another bill, sb 12 failed, and that would've required facilities have generators. >> lisa pickup-white, molly you for thisimportant , thank investigative work. you can read the older and overlooked investigative series and check out a helpful, interactive map on the wildfire risk to california seniors by going to kqed.org/wildfires. >>> i'm priya david clements. bring you a look and a listen to something beautiful. for the past 19 yearhardly strictly bluegrass was put...
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rachel cary is a journalist with sbs australia, based in melbourne.past few months. it's been a very, very long lockdown. we were anticipating that perhaps we would come out of this lockdown tomorrow, as we were expecting initially to be announced in the press conference today, but we effectively learned today that lockdown will continue for another two weeks. most of us have been in lockdown since july. two weeks. most of us have been in lockdown sincejuly. initially two weeks. most of us have been in lockdown since july. initially we we re lockdown since july. initially we were told that lockdown would last for six weeks. halfway through that lockdown we were told a stricter lockdown we were told a stricter lockdown would come into force and that would go for another six weeks. we are now at 1a weeks into this lockdown. while the premier was talking there about some of the restrictions that will be easing, most of them will still be in play, we will still need to carry a permit to go to work, we won't be allowed visitors into our households. what's
rachel cary is a journalist with sbs australia, based in melbourne.past few months. it's been a very, very long lockdown. we were anticipating that perhaps we would come out of this lockdown tomorrow, as we were expecting initially to be announced in the press conference today, but we effectively learned today that lockdown will continue for another two weeks. most of us have been in lockdown since july. two weeks. most of us have been in lockdown sincejuly. initially two weeks. most of us have...
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it is exactly what the elite sbs train for, they did this a couple of years ago when a cargo ship ineration under the cover of darkness, you and i would call it abseiling, they call it fast rope down onto the ship from the helicopter. a team of 16 using what was described as overwhelming force, that means they were armed to the teeth and taking control of that ship within nine minutes. essentially this was a textbook operation, what they trained for, as isaid. we operation, what they trained for, as i said. we had from the defence secretary ben wallace, who said he authorised this military response because what was emerging was a clear threat to life, he said, with increasingly hostile behaviour by the seven stowaways on board. there are unconfirmed reports that some of those stowaways had armed themselves with sharp objects and knives. that hasn't been confirmed by the police yet. we believe that they got on the ship when it was in lagos, nigeria, and they became agitated when they got close to the shore. and they probably, we think, were trying to claim political asylum because som
it is exactly what the elite sbs train for, they did this a couple of years ago when a cargo ship ineration under the cover of darkness, you and i would call it abseiling, they call it fast rope down onto the ship from the helicopter. a team of 16 using what was described as overwhelming force, that means they were armed to the teeth and taking control of that ship within nine minutes. essentially this was a textbook operation, what they trained for, as isaid. we operation, what they trained...
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and, of course, this reflects the training that both the fleet air arm crews and the sbs — the specialce — undertake all the time. none of the 22 crew of the andromeda were injured in the incident. the seven stowaways have been detained. andy moore, bbc news. let's speak now to chris parry, former rear admiral and nato commander. can you give us some insight into what would have happened in the nine minutes it took four special forces to ta ke minutes it took four special forces to take control of the vessel? good morning, yes, essentially, as you saw, this was a helicopter assault with the two navy wildcat helicopters which would have come in first to look through their electrooptics devices what was going on. they would have provided a distraction while the two navy merlin helicopters came in closer and essentially the sbs troops roped down from those helicopters onto the deck. they would have quickly ascertained where the stowaways were, isolated them and arrested them. simple as that, job done? that's how you want it to be, to tell you the truth. and everybody is safe which is the
and, of course, this reflects the training that both the fleet air arm crews and the sbs — the specialce — undertake all the time. none of the 22 crew of the andromeda were injured in the incident. the seven stowaways have been detained. andy moore, bbc news. let's speak now to chris parry, former rear admiral and nato commander. can you give us some insight into what would have happened in the nine minutes it took four special forces to ta ke minutes it took four special forces to take...
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jonathan: futures -48 on the sb 500. it was the -- the s&p 500.was the tweet from the president of the united states that rocked the world. "the first lady and i have tested positive for covid-19," since that tweet, relative quiet from the administration. that the vicee president and joe biden will be tested today. maybe we will see a flood of statements in the coming minutes and hours. right now, the right guest on policy forward. henrietta treyz of veda partners , not only their director of economic policy research, but has tangible experience on the art of compromise with her committee work with the senate over the years. i brought this up earlier. under this stress, under this true constitutional crisis and medical moment, do you see any fromism for a compromise this urgency? henrietta: thank you for having me. that is the question. i got a flood of emails in my inbox, and they are all about will we get a stimulus deal now. my first reaction is very unlikely. we were very far away from reaching a deal on stimulus even before this bombshell hit
jonathan: futures -48 on the sb 500. it was the -- the s&p 500.was the tweet from the president of the united states that rocked the world. "the first lady and i have tested positive for covid-19," since that tweet, relative quiet from the administration. that the vicee president and joe biden will be tested today. maybe we will see a flood of statements in the coming minutes and hours. right now, the right guest on policy forward. henrietta treyz of veda partners , not only their...
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sb 500nced 0.4% on the -- on the s&p 500. tom was sleeping. in the bond market, 10 year yield unchanged. you know how this works. i framed the guest from morgan stanley, they talk about a v-shaped recovery, and they were right. everyone else was wrong. lisa asks some questions about why they might be wrong in a month, two months. those are the next five minutes here on bloomberg. andrew slimmon-- joins us now. what is the latest call right now? how do you see the evolution of this call at the house of morgan stanley that has been pretty spot on for the last six months? manager,s a portfolio i see the evolution as the equal weighted s&p outperforming cap weighted. as you know, up through september, the cap weighted was massively outperforming equal weighted, massively outperforming the small-cap index, and then something happened. we are starting to see more of these economically sensitive stocks starting to pick up. ishink the evolution is it not so much at the market level. it is more the rest of the stocks that have really liked behind. i th
sb 500nced 0.4% on the -- on the s&p 500. tom was sleeping. in the bond market, 10 year yield unchanged. you know how this works. i framed the guest from morgan stanley, they talk about a v-shaped recovery, and they were right. everyone else was wrong. lisa asks some questions about why they might be wrong in a month, two months. those are the next five minutes here on bloomberg. andrew slimmon-- joins us now. what is the latest call right now? how do you see the evolution of this call at...
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but when it comes back to the governor his argument is here is to, quote, maintain the sb integrity ofed to make early voting three weeks long not two weeks long, he moved to extend it longer. not enough? >> he did extend that early voting period and did it after i wrote a letter requesting he do it, we applaud it. but you don't get to suppress votes after you make voting easier. we should be making it easier for everyone. the process was secure, your photo id is checked, you watch as your ballot is placed in a lock box, which is transported every evening. >> you are 34 years old, a young leader in the party for sure. you got this job just in may after your predecessor had to withdraw for health concerns you've been named in every lawsuit that republicans have na brought in voting. what's it like when you have 2.4 million registered voters in your county? >> it's a huge honor to be protecting the rights of voters and we have a huge team to to protect the right to vote. we're doing things like drive through voting, early voting. i'm thrilled to be doing that. >> we appreciate your time.
but when it comes back to the governor his argument is here is to, quote, maintain the sb integrity ofed to make early voting three weeks long not two weeks long, he moved to extend it longer. not enough? >> he did extend that early voting period and did it after i wrote a letter requesting he do it, we applaud it. but you don't get to suppress votes after you make voting easier. we should be making it easier for everyone. the process was secure, your photo id is checked, you watch as...
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the virus pandemic are starting to use things like apple pay, samsung pay a lot more, they kind of sbwipe it or wave it over those machines but it has been much more of a phenomenon in china even without the virus pandemic, is that wright >> that is correct already a big take up of the financial payments, digital payments mainly because over decades, the estate banks had been dominant and they are really difficult to deal with. so suddenly we saw alipan and we check pay make it so much easier for people to decide that they will invest in a money market or they will get credit or in some ways do anything that has to do with finance and so because of that, that was the real reason we started to see this massive explosion in these digital apps and then of course there is the pandemic which just hastened the popularity >>> all right. thank you very much. still on deck, shares of big technology companies under pressure jason ware helps sift through the numbers and which he companies are best poised to navigate all of the challenges >>> today's big number $13.76 million that's how much amaz
the virus pandemic are starting to use things like apple pay, samsung pay a lot more, they kind of sbwipe it or wave it over those machines but it has been much more of a phenomenon in china even without the virus pandemic, is that wright >> that is correct already a big take up of the financial payments, digital payments mainly because over decades, the estate banks had been dominant and they are really difficult to deal with. so suddenly we saw alipan and we check pay make it so much...
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>> i was in arizona exactly ten years ago when sb 1070, this very anti-immigrant restrictive law, was you had young people who at that point were chaining themselves, doing civic disobedience. those young people who started as activists because of that law in a red state have now decided to start running for office, their activism has become more sophisticated. and they are reaching to young latinos and latinas who might be voting for the first time. remember, every, what is it, 60 seconds, a latino turns 18 in this country. that youth vote that was radicalized by republicans could turn out to be what moves arizona definitively into a blue state. >> last question, really quickly, maria, not to put you on the spot, let's go back to florida for a moment, arizona as well. if you had to predict what's going to happen come tuesday night, what say you? >> yeah, this is why we're all on pins and needles. i'm really focusing on latino and latina young voters because they're not getting a lot of polling. while their parents and grandparents may be more falling for the trump line, whether or no
>> i was in arizona exactly ten years ago when sb 1070, this very anti-immigrant restrictive law, was you had young people who at that point were chaining themselves, doing civic disobedience. those young people who started as activists because of that law in a red state have now decided to start running for office, their activism has become more sophisticated. and they are reaching to young latinos and latinas who might be voting for the first time. remember, every, what is it, 60...
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a telescope aboard a 747 sb aircraft at 45,000 feet was able to detect the water inside what they described beads in a crater. at mount of water is small, about a 12 ounce bottle's worth. however, that discovery will lead to efforts to see whether more water lies below the surface and in other areas of the lunar landscape. the origin is still a mystery. it's believed the glass beads protect the water from the moon's harsh conditions. the project is based at nasa ames in silicon valley. this kiss discovery is expected to expand the search for water in space. >> they can use this capability to study water not just on moon but maybe on other objects in the solar system such as asteroids so we have just opened a new field. >> reporter: if water can be tapped and perhaps recycled on the moon and beyond it would free up room for more experiments aboard spacecraft. >>> we could use water in the form (garage door opening) it is my father's love... it is his passion- it is his fault he didn't lock the garage. don't even think about it! been there, done that. with liftmaster® powered by myq®, know wh
a telescope aboard a 747 sb aircraft at 45,000 feet was able to detect the water inside what they described beads in a crater. at mount of water is small, about a 12 ounce bottle's worth. however, that discovery will lead to efforts to see whether more water lies below the surface and in other areas of the lunar landscape. the origin is still a mystery. it's believed the glass beads protect the water from the moon's harsh conditions. the project is based at nasa ames in silicon valley. this...
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we have low to mid 80s into the sb south bay. 76 to 81 on the peninsula today.ut some upper 60s, very mild, a wonderful day to be walking the beach. on the other side, we still have mid 70s, what a wonderful day to be walking on the bay side in downtown san francisco. 74 in sausalito. 81 in san rafael. 85 to 88 through the north bay valleys. 76 at richmond, 80 at hayward. as you go into the east bay valleys, 86 at san ramon to 92 at brentwood. tonight the valleys in the north bay in the 40s. breezy conditions in the hills, 60s and 70s as that fire threat returns. this red flag warning ends this morning at 8:00. another one picks up at 10:00 tonight through 8:00 friday. there will be another one for saturday night through monday. even though temperatures will be much cooler by then. >> big cooldown here on the way. >>> let's turn to ginger zee. >> she is live with what's coming up on "gma" at 7:00. good morning. >> hi there, kumasi. hi, julian. coming up on "gma," just 13 days until final votes. president trump on a battleground state blitz. joe biden preparing f
we have low to mid 80s into the sb south bay. 76 to 81 on the peninsula today.ut some upper 60s, very mild, a wonderful day to be walking the beach. on the other side, we still have mid 70s, what a wonderful day to be walking on the bay side in downtown san francisco. 74 in sausalito. 81 in san rafael. 85 to 88 through the north bay valleys. 76 at richmond, 80 at hayward. as you go into the east bay valleys, 86 at san ramon to 92 at brentwood. tonight the valleys in the north bay in the 40s....
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major concern has been a lettuce virus called in patients necrotic spot virus otherwise known as i in sb says he's a lot of you know a production of last year on the central house, i'm referring specifically to us. >>but a strong from monterey santa curse and then you know church brothers farms in salinas says the virus is spread by certain bugs. they say at least thoughts on the products like this they hope the problem will soon take care of itself we see this fire sticking around for another few weeks at least until we finish. >>salinas. >>with iceberg lettuce we transition to a here on in about 2 to 3 weeks. 100% and then we'll be in the desert about 4 or 5 weeks. the growers shippers orting association says they plan to create a task force to get ahead of this let us virus for next season. >>well let's get a check of the weather we've got john trouble standing by in the weather care improves last night our the net before like it was cold enough that i started pull the sheets up. >>have 2 different comforters one is a fun one, i think one yeah i needed i needed love it, i love it when
major concern has been a lettuce virus called in patients necrotic spot virus otherwise known as i in sb says he's a lot of you know a production of last year on the central house, i'm referring specifically to us. >>but a strong from monterey santa curse and then you know church brothers farms in salinas says the virus is spread by certain bugs. they say at least thoughts on the products like this they hope the problem will soon take care of itself we see this fire sticking around for...
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and of course this reflects the training of both the fleet air arm crews and the sbs, the special boatthe time. none of the 22 crew of the andromeda were injured in the incident. the seven stowaways have been detained. andy moore, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news. the belarusian president, alexander lu kashenko, has defied an ultimatum set by the opposition. it called on him to step down before midnight on sunday orface a general strike. on sunday, riot police fired stun grenades at demonstrators in the capital, minsk. the us says armenia and azerbaijan have agreed a third attempt at a ceasefire in the conflict over the disputed territory of nagorno—karabakh. it came after what was described as ‘intense negotiations' between the countries' foreign ministers in washington. fighting has taken place over the territory for almost a month. police have made their first arrest in relation to the grenfell tower disaster in london three years ago. a 38—year—old man was taken in for questioning on suspicion of perverting the course of justice. 72 people lost their lives in the fi
and of course this reflects the training of both the fleet air arm crews and the sbs, the special boatthe time. none of the 22 crew of the andromeda were injured in the incident. the seven stowaways have been detained. andy moore, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news. the belarusian president, alexander lu kashenko, has defied an ultimatum set by the opposition. it called on him to step down before midnight on sunday orface a general strike. on sunday, riot police fired stun...
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and, of course, this reflects the training that both the fleet air arm crews and the sbs — the specialrtake all the time. none of the 22 crew of the andromeda were injured in the incident. the seven stowaways have been detained. andy moore, bbc news. frank bough, one of the most familiar faces on bbc television for many years, has died at the age of 87. he presented grandstand, nationwide, and launched the forerunner of this programme — breakfast time — in 1983. david sillito reports. in the studios, they celebrated... 1983 and a tv landmark — the birth of breakfast television in britain, and the man presenting was frank bough. it's 6.30, monday... he was one of the few people totally at ease with hours of live television. his career went back to the ‘60s — he'd done match of the day, grandstand and ten years of nationwide before launching breakfast time with selina scott and nick ross. must be awfully... good, good job. we're going to be going for about a minute. do you think we're winning so far? i think we're winning. yeah, i think we're winning. frank bough was also a familiar face
and, of course, this reflects the training that both the fleet air arm crews and the sbs — the specialrtake all the time. none of the 22 crew of the andromeda were injured in the incident. the seven stowaways have been detained. andy moore, bbc news. frank bough, one of the most familiar faces on bbc television for many years, has died at the age of 87. he presented grandstand, nationwide, and launched the forerunner of this programme — breakfast time — in 1983. david sillito reports. in...
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young latino voters will be voting because they saw their parents be criminalized by legislation like sb. in arizona, 40% of young latino men say they might be voting for donald trump. in that same state, suddenly you have latina women inching towards joe biden in a way they haven't before. in just one state, in one county, maricopa county, responsible for 60% of the entire state, those votes are counted in that one county, you see three different dynamics within the latino vote which explains how hard it is to tell the story of the latino vote. forget about florida, the question is will cuban voters go again for trump or will it be another 2012 dynamic where suddenly the younger cuban americans voted for president obama. >> do you see the candidates and their campaigns appreciating that diversity and tailoring their outreach to different latino communities in ways that show they understand those differences? >> not yet, right? i think we're starting to see, and i think all people need to understand and all people need to see to understand how diverse they are. look at the latinos that a
young latino voters will be voting because they saw their parents be criminalized by legislation like sb. in arizona, 40% of young latino men say they might be voting for donald trump. in that same state, suddenly you have latina women inching towards joe biden in a way they haven't before. in just one state, in one county, maricopa county, responsible for 60% of the entire state, those votes are counted in that one county, you see three different dynamics within the latino vote which explains...
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this committee has worked to create an optimize economic relief program administered by the sb ra. we created the paycheck protection program or ppp. we revitalized the pre-existing economic loan program. i'd like to thank everyone for their work. both programs have been a lifeline for our nation's small business. the date the program reached its authorized deadline the sba had approved over 5.2 million loans totaling more than $525 billion. the average loan size was around $100,000 and there were nearly $5,500 participating lenders. for a total of more than $32 billion. and in my district, florida's 15th district 10,254 businesses have received loans in p p,ppp funds. a manufacturing of womens athletic wear in my district. the loan was absolutely essential and crucial for mr. powell's business because it provided the critical capital necessary to retain his employees through the retail closures. the cares act extended the program. the sba has approved more than 3.5 million loans for approximately $390 billion for an average loan size of $350,000. with only the basic statistics con
this committee has worked to create an optimize economic relief program administered by the sb ra. we created the paycheck protection program or ppp. we revitalized the pre-existing economic loan program. i'd like to thank everyone for their work. both programs have been a lifeline for our nation's small business. the date the program reached its authorized deadline the sba had approved over 5.2 million loans totaling more than $525 billion. the average loan size was around $100,000 and there...
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and, of course, this reflects the training that both the fleet air arm crews and the sbs — the specialundertake all the time. none of the 22 crew of the andromeda were injured in the incident. the seven stowaways have been detained. andy moore, bbc news. ministers are continuing to insist they will not fund school meal vouchers for children in england during half—term, despite calls for a rethink from some conservative mps. the government has come under pressure on the issue following a high—profile campaign by marcus rashford. scotland, wales and northern ireland have already introduced food voucher schemes. the health secretary, matt hancock, said the government was providing help through extra funding to local authorities. we have put in £63 million, precisely to support councils to deliver and i think that is the best way of doing this, through the councils who, you know, we have been seeing over the last few days have been rolling out these programmes, who are there in local areas in the community and who are supporting people and trying to make sure that this gets to the people w
and, of course, this reflects the training that both the fleet air arm crews and the sbs — the specialundertake all the time. none of the 22 crew of the andromeda were injured in the incident. the seven stowaways have been detained. andy moore, bbc news. ministers are continuing to insist they will not fund school meal vouchers for children in england during half—term, despite calls for a rethink from some conservative mps. the government has come under pressure on the issue following a...
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the nan memory and storage business, includes the sb business, and as well the memory manufacturing facilitylian, in china what is interesting here, you get 7 billion when the first part of this closes, which is seen in late 2021. then the second part so to speak of it doesn't close until probably the department of justice and google are getting closer to some sort of settlement in 2025 >> right >> i've never seen that. >> remember, they were -- >> final closing expected to occur in march of 2025 >> i have no idea. >> remaining payment of 2 billion. then they get -- that is where they get the ip related to the manufacturing and design of the nan. the r&d employees, and the workforce at the dalian manufacturing facility that's final closing, march 2025. >> they never should have gotten in that business, they're selling it the company reports october 22nd, people don't want to get ahead of it because amd has been taking a lot of shares, they have better chips, more chips, still intel business in terms of market share, and a lot of talk that amd is not going to buy xilinx i love how that was fl
the nan memory and storage business, includes the sb business, and as well the memory manufacturing facilitylian, in china what is interesting here, you get 7 billion when the first part of this closes, which is seen in late 2021. then the second part so to speak of it doesn't close until probably the department of justice and google are getting closer to some sort of settlement in 2025 >> right >> i've never seen that. >> remember, they were -- >> final closing expected...
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sb-288 makes this no longer a thing as an obstacle to the way we design the streets. i'm going to hand it over to ryan. >> great. thank you. i assume you can see my slides, but let me know if there are any problems. i am the vision zero partner lead at the agency. i will be providing an update on our vision zero work, including reviewing data on trends and severe injuries, identifying the effective tools. go through some of the transformative policies that we know we need to get to zero and talk about the next actions. i'll be pausing throughout the presentation to field some >> so the presentation on data and trends through september of this year we had 19 traffic fatalities including eight people walking, two people biking and two people killed while riding vehicles. this is similar to the five-year average we've had in fatalities but we know even one fatality is too many and so we have much more work to do. our five-year fatality and severe injury trend in our high injury network and visualizes with the majority of our injuries and fatalities occur and 75% of all s
sb-288 makes this no longer a thing as an obstacle to the way we design the streets. i'm going to hand it over to ryan. >> great. thank you. i assume you can see my slides, but let me know if there are any problems. i am the vision zero partner lead at the agency. i will be providing an update on our vision zero work, including reviewing data on trends and severe injuries, identifying the effective tools. go through some of the transformative policies that we know we need to get to zero...
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down play the virus and the effect of this upswing that the country is currently in right now heading sb into the holiday season. he kept doing something that i think joe biden actually tried to exploit, which is dividing the country into red states and blue states. repeatedly talking about the red states or the blue states are doing this and the blue states -- >> your democrats, your democrats governors. >> yeah, and if you watch the ads that are on television for the biden campaign right now, the message right now is not about coronavirus. it's not about fracking. it's not about any of those things. it's about unity. it's about bringing the country together. and you saw joe biden repeatedly saying i'm not going to do that. i think the president really walked back into that trap because if you listen to him day to day like we all do, you hear the same content that he gives off in all of his interviews, in his media gaggles. it happened on the debate stage in a calmer tone, but it still isn't bridging the gap. >> yeah, and that's the thing is that the president has been lying about the c
down play the virus and the effect of this upswing that the country is currently in right now heading sb into the holiday season. he kept doing something that i think joe biden actually tried to exploit, which is dividing the country into red states and blue states. repeatedly talking about the red states or the blue states are doing this and the blue states -- >> your democrats, your democrats governors. >> yeah, and if you watch the ads that are on television for the biden...
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that she should be recusing herself she's entitled to an opinion and what senator schumer is worried sbed in to question the idea that the individual mandate was attacked. it was made a tax by john chief justice roberts to slide it through and she's brought that into question and we physicians feel the same way about it. because it mandated that people buy a product that doesn't give them the care they're promised with huge deductible high premiums that have to be subsidized when you come to doctors office we've been over this you don't get the care you're promised preexisting may be covered but not in the doctors office she's entitled to that opinion but more importantly, he doesn't know what she's going to vote. he doesn't know what she's doing on the court we predicted roberts wouldn't do that so you don't say recuse yourself when you haven't stated that opinion yet. >> there you go stay tuned for that in meantime president is going to kick off today a sprint to the finish he's going to go down to do a rally at an airport in -- in the orlando area. stanford i do believe. doctor siege
that she should be recusing herself she's entitled to an opinion and what senator schumer is worried sbed in to question the idea that the individual mandate was attacked. it was made a tax by john chief justice roberts to slide it through and she's brought that into question and we physicians feel the same way about it. because it mandated that people buy a product that doesn't give them the care they're promised with huge deductible high premiums that have to be subsidized when you come to...
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sb again and again, for the last four years this has been his answer, i don't know those people who i gave an endorsement to or i'm going to change the subject because i know they support me and i can't risk losing them. >> you know what he didn't do in that clip and what he can't do is say do -- when asked, do you condemn white supremacy, he will never say, yes. i'm against all of the violence on all -- do you -- and as far as the white boys go -- the proud boys go, he knows who they are. the fbi is out once again saying white supremacy is one of the greatest dangers in america right now, as far as domestic terrorism goes. but this happens eddie, time and time again. will you condemn white supremacy? he will never say yes, i condemn white supremacy. this is not a semantics game, it's four years, whether it's refusing to condemn david duke, the klan, coming back saying something was wrong with my earpiece, yesterday trying to clarify things but would not clarify it. he was asked several times, do you condemn white supremacy? it's always generalized, he tries to change the subject. he
sb again and again, for the last four years this has been his answer, i don't know those people who i gave an endorsement to or i'm going to change the subject because i know they support me and i can't risk losing them. >> you know what he didn't do in that clip and what he can't do is say do -- when asked, do you condemn white supremacy, he will never say, yes. i'm against all of the violence on all -- do you -- and as far as the white boys go -- the proud boys go, he knows who they...
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further, sb 98 was created presidential requirements for distance learning. while it has not been perfect, and there is still work to be did you happen, we are grateful that our district continues to provide special education services. next slide, please. now for our priorities for the current school year. our first and most importantly priority is a focus on institutional racist, systemic basis and inequity in special education. second, we believe that it is very important to provide social emotional supports that address all students' mental health needs during covid-19 and whatever else this year may throw at us. third, the move to distance learning and virtual classrooms has been a big pivot for our educators, so we are focused on increases learning and collaboration for general education and special education staff. fourth, but most definitely not least, we are focused on strengthening academic based interventions for literacy and math. it is crucial that all students continue to have access to their education and can make academic progress in these fund
further, sb 98 was created presidential requirements for distance learning. while it has not been perfect, and there is still work to be did you happen, we are grateful that our district continues to provide special education services. next slide, please. now for our priorities for the current school year. our first and most importantly priority is a focus on institutional racist, systemic basis and inequity in special education. second, we believe that it is very important to provide social...
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special boat service had stormed the vessel. 0ur defence correspondent told me this is exactly what the sbsago when a cargo ship in the thames estuary was taken. they did this operation under the cover of darkness, abseiling — you and i would call it abseiling, they call it fast ropes — down onto the ship from a helicopter. a team of 16 using what was described as overwhelming force, which essentially means they were armed to the teeth, and then taking control of that ship within just nine minutes, so this was i think essentially a textbook operation, what they train for, as i say. we've just heard from the defence secretary ben wallace, who said he authorised this military response because what was emerging was a clear threat to life, he said, with increasingly hostile behaviour by the seven stowaways on board. now, there are unconfirmed reports that some of those stowaways had armed themselves with sharp objects and knives, that has not been confirmed yet by the police. we believe that they got on the ship when it was in lagos, nigeria, and that they became agitated when they got close to
special boat service had stormed the vessel. 0ur defence correspondent told me this is exactly what the sbsago when a cargo ship in the thames estuary was taken. they did this operation under the cover of darkness, abseiling — you and i would call it abseiling, they call it fast ropes — down onto the ship from a helicopter. a team of 16 using what was described as overwhelming force, which essentially means they were armed to the teeth, and then taking control of that ship within just nine...
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. >> all the sb national leases are xooirz and we're hoping to bring newer concepts out in san franciscoour passengers want. >> well, i look forward to the future (laughter) air are we look fofofofofofofofo great. commissioner chung is here too. yes? mr. chung -- >> commissioner chung: thank you, i thought it was a statement. >> clerk: so all we're doing is waiting for commissioner christian but i spoke to her and she's on her way. so let's move on. move to item 2, commissioner? >> president bernal: yes, you have the minutes from the tuesday september 1st meeting in front of you, thanks again to dr. lloyd green for chairing that meeting in my absense be.
. >> all the sb national leases are xooirz and we're hoping to bring newer concepts out in san franciscoour passengers want. >> well, i look forward to the future (laughter) air are we look fofofofofofofofo great. commissioner chung is here too. yes? mr. chung -- >> commissioner chung: thank you, i thought it was a statement. >> clerk: so all we're doing is waiting for commissioner christian but i spoke to her and she's on her way. so let's move on. move to item 2,...