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reporting live in san francisco, i'm sharon katsuda, "today in the bay." >>> thank you, sharon. turning now to our pandemic coverage. santa clara county moving deeper into phase two. what does that mean? for the first time since the pandemic started outdoor dining will be allowed. also, in-store retail and outdoor activities of 25 people or less as well as child care and summer programs. all of this with social distancing requirements in place. kari, if we're dining al fresco this weekend in santa clara county, we might need a sweater. >>> yeah, it's going to cool off and you'll have to hold on to the table because it will be super windy this weekend. that's after the heat we're going to have today and tomorrow. we're starting out with a mild one with temperatures in the upper 50s. as we go into today temperatures quickly warming up. that's a live look in cupertino. our temperature trend shows we'll reach into the low 90s here this afternoon and we're going to see some of our inland areas reach the upper 90s. so once again reallwel talk mor that weekend cooldown. mike gives us a
reporting live in san francisco, i'm sharon katsuda, "today in the bay." >>> thank you, sharon. turning now to our pandemic coverage. santa clara county moving deeper into phase two. what does that mean? for the first time since the pandemic started outdoor dining will be allowed. also, in-store retail and outdoor activities of 25 people or less as well as child care and summer programs. all of this with social distancing requirements in place. kari, if we're dining al fresco...
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earlier i spoke to sharon to an author and activist with the initiative for black people in germany i asked her to tell us more about how racism is lived and experienced here in europe well i think. what we experience here as black people living in predominantly white countries is and the similar feelings of alienation which means that we kind of live out day to day with the feeling of having to look over our shoulder watch out be careful how we speak speak calmly even now when i'm giving this interview i'm aware that it's important for me to choose my words carefully and and look non-threatening but actually i'm really angry and i'm getting scared what makes you so angry and scared at this moment sharon i mean what are the inequalities that you feel that need to be addressed in this moment ok so one thing that makes me feel a furious i have to admit is. that we are facing a situation which on the which many people it feels to me that many white people at the moment claim to be noticing for the 1st time just how bad it is with police violence against black people and then you hear peo
earlier i spoke to sharon to an author and activist with the initiative for black people in germany i asked her to tell us more about how racism is lived and experienced here in europe well i think. what we experience here as black people living in predominantly white countries is and the similar feelings of alienation which means that we kind of live out day to day with the feeling of having to look over our shoulder watch out be careful how we speak speak calmly even now when i'm giving this...
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reporting live, i'm sharon katsuda "today in the bay." >> all right, sharon, thank you.me cases bay area law enforcement are stopping to show their support for protesters. this is even in the line of duty. >> take a look at this scene tweeted out by someone in oakland last night. you can see the line of officers taking a knee with those protesters, some of whom can then be heard applauding. a regular viewer mark rodriguez in brentwood sent us this shot. he is the chief of police of brentwood police there in the middle. tom hanson also kneeling with protesters. and this image is also getting a lot of traction. police chief kneeling on pacific avenue yesterday in triblt to george floyd. the chief says his death disturbs him to his core. across our digital of the proep te protests and the chaos. you can also go to nbcbayarea.com for the very latest updates. >>> a live look for you that morning at the bay bridge toll plaza. you can see the commute may be still a far cry from what it was before the pandemic but there is one thing coming back today. hov express lane tolls will
reporting live, i'm sharon katsuda "today in the bay." >> all right, sharon, thank you.me cases bay area law enforcement are stopping to show their support for protesters. this is even in the line of duty. >> take a look at this scene tweeted out by someone in oakland last night. you can see the line of officers taking a knee with those protesters, some of whom can then be heard applauding. a regular viewer mark rodriguez in brentwood sent us this shot. he is the chief of...
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i'm sharon katsuda, "today in the bay." >> all right, sharon, thank you. a long list of businesses can reopen as long as they meet those new health restrictions. wineries and bars, zoos and museums. >>> you heard sharon talk about the uptick in cases in that particular county and testing is a critical part in all of the counties' plans to continue to reopen. so good news here, two new pop-up testing locations today. one at valley in gilroy. the other is opening at the auditorium on burger drive near the hazardous waste program, if you are familiar with that. the doors for each open at 10:00. you don't need an appointment and testing is free. >>> san francisco is making it easier for renters trying to make it in the bay. supervisors will vote today to increase rent protections so it would ban landlords from evicting tenants for not paying rent and imposing late fees. a committee approved it yesterday. >>> developing right now fbi agents and atf agents are looking at the ballistics from that bullet in the ambush killing of the santa cruz county sheriff's dep
i'm sharon katsuda, "today in the bay." >> all right, sharon, thank you. a long list of businesses can reopen as long as they meet those new health restrictions. wineries and bars, zoos and museums. >>> you heard sharon talk about the uptick in cases in that particular county and testing is a critical part in all of the counties' plans to continue to reopen. so good news here, two new pop-up testing locations today. one at valley in gilroy. the other is opening at the...
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live in vallejo, sharon katsuda, nbc bay area news. >> sharon, thank you. >>> here is a look at a map. this is all of the bay area counties currently under a curfew right now. several counties are making major decisions about curfews today. one of them already made that change this morning. nbc bay area's thom jensen will tell us about that but he's live in san jose with more. thom? >> reporter: good morning. here in san jose, city officials are expected to make a decision later today whether to lift, end, or to extend, keep the curfew in place, 8:30 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. also in contra costa county a meeting started a little over an hour and a half ago. supervisors there are expected to put a curfew in place after three nights of unrest. i have been monitoring that meeting up until just a minute ago, and they still had not come to that item on their agenda. but this all stems from the same thing, from all of the rioting, the looting, along with the fairs and vandalism that we've seen not just here in the bay area but across the country, costly and potentially deadly. outrage on the stree
live in vallejo, sharon katsuda, nbc bay area news. >> sharon, thank you. >>> here is a look at a map. this is all of the bay area counties currently under a curfew right now. several counties are making major decisions about curfews today. one of them already made that change this morning. nbc bay area's thom jensen will tell us about that but he's live in san jose with more. thom? >> reporter: good morning. here in san jose, city officials are expected to make a decision...
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reporting live, i'm sharon katsuda, "today in the bay." >>> thank you very much, sharon. 6:03 right now and president trump is on defense this morning because of some comments made at his rally in tulsa, oklahoma, over the weekend. but also because of a possible impact that tiktok had on rally attendance and let's not forget his former national security adviser john bolton's book is coming out very soon. "today in the bay's" tracie potts is live in washington with the war of words that's brewing and how the president is responding. good morning, tracie. >> reporter: and responding on twitter just a short time ago, kris, good morning. president trump is calling john bolton grossly incompetent and a liar and still alleging that his book due out tomorrow contains classified information. >> you are going to do a fantastic job. >> reporter: unfit, incompetent -- that's how former national security adviser john bolton describes president trump. >> it's not clear to me he read much of anything. when it came to re-election, his attention span was infinite. >> reporter: the tell-all book says he
reporting live, i'm sharon katsuda, "today in the bay." >>> thank you very much, sharon. 6:03 right now and president trump is on defense this morning because of some comments made at his rally in tulsa, oklahoma, over the weekend. but also because of a possible impact that tiktok had on rally attendance and let's not forget his former national security adviser john bolton's book is coming out very soon. "today in the bay's" tracie potts is live in washington with...
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. >> i believe sharon would like to speak. >> yes, sharon. go ahead. >> thank you, can you hear me ok? >> yes, we can hear you. we can't see you, but we can hear you. >> great. so bob, i see in your agendaized directoarcyour update,you provid i'm wondering if you know off the top of your head how many pre-dda households we're waiting to reach. as i think we have sort of collectively agreed to reach 100% of the pre-dda households and i'm wondering in future logs or, perhaps, in your next report that if you can provide the running count for us and then also any kind of timeline on the post dda outreach would be helpful. thank you. >> thank you, director lye. i don't have the precise number off the top of my head. i do know that we were down to fewer than five households, but i can find that and provide an update to board members. and i also should have included in my comments that arws has developed an online portal that can be accessed through the web or through an app that would allow individual households to view their specific information f
. >> i believe sharon would like to speak. >> yes, sharon. go ahead. >> thank you, can you hear me ok? >> yes, we can hear you. we can't see you, but we can hear you. >> great. so bob, i see in your agendaized directoarcyour update,you provid i'm wondering if you know off the top of your head how many pre-dda households we're waiting to reach. as i think we have sort of collectively agreed to reach 100% of the pre-dda households and i'm wondering in future logs or,...
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sharon: yes. was a sharp underperformer because it borrowed earlier, lockdowns were severe, the economic growth impact was large. it will have a bigger impact on gdp than in the u.s. we do like europe more. because of those harsh lockdowns early on, there is potential for europe to recover a little after. [indiscernible] generally that has been well-controlled. data, theyt recent were improving sharply. a clear improvement in the data. and the policy response in europe has been helpful too. [indiscernible] there are concerns about the resurgence of the virus, wherever that might be. anna: thank you very much, sharon bell, co-head emea global investment research / equity strategist, goldman sachs international. bloomberg,cross the u.k. five-year gilt yields dropping to a low. going into the last ecb meeting whether there would be yield curve control, after the five-year horizon. as a result of the risk off we are seeing in assets, money coming out of equities and going into fixed income not just in
sharon: yes. was a sharp underperformer because it borrowed earlier, lockdowns were severe, the economic growth impact was large. it will have a bigger impact on gdp than in the u.s. we do like europe more. because of those harsh lockdowns early on, there is potential for europe to recover a little after. [indiscernible] generally that has been well-controlled. data, theyt recent were improving sharply. a clear improvement in the data. and the policy response in europe has been helpful too....
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well let's get some perspective on the story now we can speak to sharon door to she's a british author based here in berlin and activists with the initiative for black people here in germany thank you for joining us we heard a protester in our report just now saying that racism here in europe is different than in the u.s. and you have lived in both places so what is your take on that. i would like to just say i haven't lived in the u.s. i have visited it but i haven't actually done it in the u.k. and i've lived in germany now for 14 years i don't read the understand what that means that racism is different i was thinking about that just now when i heard it how would you describe the racism that exists then here in europe and what some of the protesters were voicing here in berlin well i think. what we experience here is black people living in predominantly white countries and the similar feelings of alienation which means that we kind of live out day to day lives with the feeling of having to look over our shoulder watch out be careful how we speak speak calmly even now when i'm given
well let's get some perspective on the story now we can speak to sharon door to she's a british author based here in berlin and activists with the initiative for black people here in germany thank you for joining us we heard a protester in our report just now saying that racism here in europe is different than in the u.s. and you have lived in both places so what is your take on that. i would like to just say i haven't lived in the u.s. i have visited it but i haven't actually done it in the...
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sharon: i think it is.ons are divided, but i think it has paid dividends that the social distancing measures have been able to be removed. have had a couple of important cases and we are all waiting with bated breath to see if that will cause an issue. it highlights that as long as you have some people coming in, you can never really relax at all. but we can get on with their economic lives that fear of the .econd wave and that is a lot shery: thank you very much for joining us. coming up, we also get the outlook for australia with bill evans, plus, we discuss what is ahead with southeast asia. and jd.com offers a secondary listing in hong kong later. we discussed the expectations next. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: jd.com makes its trading debut on hong kong thursday amid tighter scrutiny. it's two years after the board adjusted listing rules to attract chinese tech stars and more reform is expected. hong kong missed out on the world's largest ipo when alibaba picked new york. years later, the hong kong exch
sharon: i think it is.ons are divided, but i think it has paid dividends that the social distancing measures have been able to be removed. have had a couple of important cases and we are all waiting with bated breath to see if that will cause an issue. it highlights that as long as you have some people coming in, you can never really relax at all. but we can get on with their economic lives that fear of the .econd wave and that is a lot shery: thank you very much for joining us. coming up, we...
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sharon? >> reporter: that's right, marcus. the first virtual version of the conference this annual conference, due to covid-19. the apple worldwide developer conference will be watched from participants' homes. the keynote address takes place at 10:00 this morning. >> i'm full of secrets and it's hard not to overflow right now but i've been trained well. yes, if it were physical, i'd be right there with everybody else. >> reporter: without large crowds the convention center will be hit hard financially just as many other convention centers across the world are struggling without events taking place at their venues. now this all comes after apple just last week announced that they're closing stores in states such as florida and arizona. coming up in about ten minutes scott mcgrew will talk about more of these upcoming changes with apple. reporting live, i'm sharon katsuda, "today in the bay." >>> president trump is on defense this morning. respond to go controversial comments he made during his tulsa rally. also respond to ing
sharon? >> reporter: that's right, marcus. the first virtual version of the conference this annual conference, due to covid-19. the apple worldwide developer conference will be watched from participants' homes. the keynote address takes place at 10:00 this morning. >> i'm full of secrets and it's hard not to overflow right now but i've been trained well. yes, if it were physical, i'd be right there with everybody else. >> reporter: without large crowds the convention center...
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sharon? >> reporter: that's right.ow mayor liccardo is saying the police department needs resources to help protect themselves and the public. mayor liccardo has expressed support for the peaceful protesters and has directed the police department to stop using rubber bullets but he rejects the idea of defunding the police department. he saysreleased today will explain. in a statementyesterday mayor l defunding urban police departments won't help us do it. it is the wrong idea at the worst possible time. last week the mayor called for a full review of san jose's use of force policies. san francisco's mayor has announced a plan to defund the police department and put more money into african-american communities. on the other end of the spectrum the minneapolis city council is planning to disband the city's police department in the wake of george floyd. a veto-proof majority of city councilmembers made the announcement at a rally over the weekend. city councilmembers say they plan to invest in a community led safety initi
sharon? >> reporter: that's right.ow mayor liccardo is saying the police department needs resources to help protect themselves and the public. mayor liccardo has expressed support for the peaceful protesters and has directed the police department to stop using rubber bullets but he rejects the idea of defunding the police department. he saysreleased today will explain. in a statementyesterday mayor l defunding urban police departments won't help us do it. it is the wrong idea at the worst...
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really interesting sharon, thanks so much appreciate it. sharon eppersontalking us through some of these big changes. >>> coming up, it will be a long flight back to normal, but we're starting to see a small glimmer of hope in the airline industry. the latest figures and what it's telling us about how the rest of the year will play out >>> and the famous fountains at the bellagio hotel do we have pictures? they are flowing again, apparently four more casinos are set to open this hour we're going to bring you all the very latest as those fountains reopen and here's the inside of the bellagio, which just opened its doors moments ago. we'll take a look at what we can expect for the whole industry. stay with us as business moves forward, we're all changing the way things get done. like how we redefine collaboration... how we come up with new ways to serve our customers... and deliver our products. but no matter how things change, one thing never will - you can rely on the people and the network of at&t... to help keep your business connected. >
really interesting sharon, thanks so much appreciate it. sharon eppersontalking us through some of these big changes. >>> coming up, it will be a long flight back to normal, but we're starting to see a small glimmer of hope in the airline industry. the latest figures and what it's telling us about how the rest of the year will play out >>> and the famous fountains at the bellagio hotel do we have pictures? they are flowing again, apparently four more casinos are set to open...
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a warm quilt, this week's jefferson say ward in the bay area goes to meridith johnson. >> thanks sharon, you can nominate your local hero for a jefferson award online on kpix.com/hero. >>> big story around the bay area today. the heat which is peaking as we speak. temperatures will drop back at least a little bit tomorrow. looks beautiful as we look southward from sales force tower camera. 101 degrees high in concord and livermore made up to 98 in santa rosa. downtown oakland set a new record high temperature with a high of 88 degrees. downtown san francisco made it up to 82, making this the warmest day so far in 2020. the heat wave is going to break down the next couple of days. we are tracking some big changes as we head into the weekend. as the whole large scale flow in the atmosphere will rearrange itself. it means a chance, and outside chance but a chance that is rare in june, of a couple of showers to start the weekend. early saturday morning. futurecast one of the long range models indicating showers along the coast and the south bay. these don't last very long. so i would be fle
a warm quilt, this week's jefferson say ward in the bay area goes to meridith johnson. >> thanks sharon, you can nominate your local hero for a jefferson award online on kpix.com/hero. >>> big story around the bay area today. the heat which is peaking as we speak. temperatures will drop back at least a little bit tomorrow. looks beautiful as we look southward from sales force tower camera. 101 degrees high in concord and livermore made up to 98 in santa rosa. downtown oakland set...
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sharon? >> reporter: that's right, marcus. the first virtual version of the conference this annual conference, due to covid-19. the apple worldwide developer conference will be watched from participants' homes. the keynote address takes place at 10:00 this morning.
sharon? >> reporter: that's right, marcus. the first virtual version of the conference this annual conference, due to covid-19. the apple worldwide developer conference will be watched from participants' homes. the keynote address takes place at 10:00 this morning.
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shaw, sharon. >> sorry. >>> you can nominate your local hero for a jefferson award online at kpix.com/hero. >>> and that is it for the news at 5:00. >> kpix news at 6:00 begins right now. >>> now at 6:00, racist messages scrawled all over a car in the east bay. the hate crime investigation and how the responding officer tried to right the wrong. >>> it seems to be a lot worse this year than it has in the past. >> yes, it is not even 4th of july or july yet, but it sounds like the 4th, every night some places, and now the police departments in contra costa county are going to crack down. >>> and happening right now, the oakland school board about to vote on ending police officers in schools. ofutiofrom the state's top educator. >>> our top story on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, hate messages sprayed on a car in union city sparking an investigation. good evening. i'm elizabeth cook. >> and i'm ken bastida. that car was likely targeted because of signs supporting the black lives matter movement. now, this follows other hate crime investigations going on around the bay area, a ne
shaw, sharon. >> sorry. >>> you can nominate your local hero for a jefferson award online at kpix.com/hero. >>> and that is it for the news at 5:00. >> kpix news at 6:00 begins right now. >>> now at 6:00, racist messages scrawled all over a car in the east bay. the hate crime investigation and how the responding officer tried to right the wrong. >>> it seems to be a lot worse this year than it has in the past. >> yes, it is not even 4th of...
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in san francisco, sharon chin, kpix 5 .>>> two recent examples of worker redeployments were during the 2019 kincaid fires in snohomish county and in 2013 the ring fire and status long national forest.>>> santa clara county is trying to figure out the future of contact tracing when it comes to technology and privacy. the goal is to test, isolate, and quarantine anyone who has been in close contact with positive covid-19 patients. apps are currently being tested that use gps tracing and bluetooth technology to track and alert users. but researchers understand there are privacy concerns. >> we are working on systems that will not in any way provide personally identifying information . even on the person's own phone. these are just electronic chirps. even if it was hacked, no one would be able to make sense of it. >> researchers are also looking into technology that would allow people to opt in and out at certain times. 60 % of the population would have to agree to that download for it to be effective.>>> san mateo county is easing its shelter in place restrictions starting saturday. outdo
in san francisco, sharon chin, kpix 5 .>>> two recent examples of worker redeployments were during the 2019 kincaid fires in snohomish county and in 2013 the ring fire and status long national forest.>>> santa clara county is trying to figure out the future of contact tracing when it comes to technology and privacy. the goal is to test, isolate, and quarantine anyone who has been in close contact with positive covid-19 patients. apps are currently being tested that use gps...
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sharon, even celebrities are making their appearance to show their support. >> reporter: marcus, that's right. they just turned up the music, and we're expecting to see jamie foxx here, the actor. people of all ages, all races are here right now. this goes all the way back to the end of civic plaza. people are sitting, the protesters, the reverends are urging people to make this peaceful and to practice social distancing at this event. they will all be kneeling to honor george floyd who died last week after a police officer held a knee down on his neck while in custody. the reverends here say the looters and vandals we've seen in the past week don't represent this group and believe there is an organized group against real change who are hurting the fight against racism. >> please stop. don't do that. you make us look so ugly. you make us look ashamed to other parts of world, other countries. don't do that. if you need stuff, san francisco is rich, whatever you need, you ought to ask. we feed 500 people because we act. these people running around doing that, it goes back to coordinating
sharon, even celebrities are making their appearance to show their support. >> reporter: marcus, that's right. they just turned up the music, and we're expecting to see jamie foxx here, the actor. people of all ages, all races are here right now. this goes all the way back to the end of civic plaza. people are sitting, the protesters, the reverends are urging people to make this peaceful and to practice social distancing at this event. they will all be kneeling to honor george floyd who...
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. >>> a peninsula boys' and girls' clubshed sharon chin the changes to expect. >> reporter: when the emergency room nurse diane lang goes to work, she knows her 11-year-old daughter lucy is in good hands. >> it has really been our lifeline to have this available. i really appreciate what they're doing here. >> reporter: laos eye comes to the boys' and girls club in south san francisco. it is one of 700 nationwide that stays open to care for children of essential workers during the shelter in place, thanks to foundation subsidies, the parents pay $1.6 an hour for 10 hours. for kids, it is kind of like summer camp. >> even though it is not like regular summer camp. >> and this club serves as a model for others, for example, no contact sports. equipment gets cleaned. a lot. kids don't share equipment. the focus on individual activities with students distanced, whether in the gym or in the classroom. parents stay outside and kids have temperatures taken, but as program director row lain doe madrid explains, only inside. >> temperature checks don't work well on windy days. >> reporter: a
. >>> a peninsula boys' and girls' clubshed sharon chin the changes to expect. >> reporter: when the emergency room nurse diane lang goes to work, she knows her 11-year-old daughter lucy is in good hands. >> it has really been our lifeline to have this available. i really appreciate what they're doing here. >> reporter: laos eye comes to the boys' and girls club in south san francisco. it is one of 700 nationwide that stays open to care for children of essential...
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sharon kastuda is live for us in san jose showing us how this is a big financial hit for the south bay due to the pandemic. >> reporter: that's for sure, marcus. this is where the conference was supposed to take place. and it's really sad to see, you can see the doors here at the convention center shut. you can hardly see anyone walking around and nearby hotels are quiet. so it's quite a sad sight. but the worldwide developer's conference was expected to draw about 6,000 people here. because of covid-19 that event was canceled so this week apple enthusiasts will go to the virtual conference and see videos of engineers instead of attending in person. >> presenting the conference in this way allows us to be more inclusive than ever. perhaps this will inspire the next generation of developers. so even though we can't be together in person, in some ways we are going to be more together than ever. >> reporter: apple is presenting new experiences right now online such as picture in picture which allows you to watch a video on your iphone while getting other work done. me meantime, the conven
sharon kastuda is live for us in san jose showing us how this is a big financial hit for the south bay due to the pandemic. >> reporter: that's for sure, marcus. this is where the conference was supposed to take place. and it's really sad to see, you can see the doors here at the convention center shut. you can hardly see anyone walking around and nearby hotels are quiet. so it's quite a sad sight. but the worldwide developer's conference was expected to draw about 6,000 people here....
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epperson and mike santoli joining the conversation, as well sharon, talk us through exactly why thisch interest there likely is to be in this >> well, let's first talk about what is going to happen. this is not an opportunity for 401(k) investors to invest in private equity as a stand alone investment option. this is an opportunity for private equity investments to be included in target date and target risk and balance funds within a defined contribution plan or 401(k), and what consumers need to know and investors need to know is that this is something that will be chosen for you by your plan sponsor. this is not something that you necessarily choose yourself. it will be in one of your funds and this is investing very differently than you would investing in mutual fund than invest in the public company you're not going to have enough transparency and riskier investments in terms of whether or not the winnings will be there, and the track record that you may expect is going to be there, and it's something that consumers need to look at very carefully and investors, particularly those
epperson and mike santoli joining the conversation, as well sharon, talk us through exactly why thisch interest there likely is to be in this >> well, let's first talk about what is going to happen. this is not an opportunity for 401(k) investors to invest in private equity as a stand alone investment option. this is an opportunity for private equity investments to be included in target date and target risk and balance funds within a defined contribution plan or 401(k), and what consumers...
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back at the place where she was housed, sharon thompson knows there is a particular concern about youngallowed me to apply for uni, which is where i hope to move to next. connor, like others receiving help here, was homeless. because you don't think you have any support or help, you think what are you going to do in the future? how will you survive when you are 30, 40? council leaders say they need to know what practical support they will get as lockdown eases. the government says it's committed to ending rough sleeping and is planning 6,000 new homes. june kelly, bbc news, birmingham. britain's mass market vegetable and fruit growers, are appealing for people to help harvest their crops. the coronavirus pandemic prompted the government to launch it's ‘pick for britain' initiative, hoping many would step in to help, but there's still a significant shortage of workers, needed to bring in this season's harvest. claire marshall has more, from worcestershire. a plea has been made for a land army to help pick british crops. on one of the largest farms in england, there's one already at work.
back at the place where she was housed, sharon thompson knows there is a particular concern about youngallowed me to apply for uni, which is where i hope to move to next. connor, like others receiving help here, was homeless. because you don't think you have any support or help, you think what are you going to do in the future? how will you survive when you are 30, 40? council leaders say they need to know what practical support they will get as lockdown eases. the government says it's...
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reporting live in downtown walnut creek, i'm sharon katsuda, "today in the bay." >> thanks, sharon. more people will be excited in solano county as they're getting the green light to open more businesses there. starting friday, a long list of businesses can reopen as long as they meet the new health restrictions. among them wineries and bars, gyms and fitness centers, zoos as well as museums. >>> a few pop-up coronavirus testing sites are opening in the south bay today. one is opening at valley health center in gilroy. another site opens at the santa clara county auditorium near the hazardous waste program, if you're familiar with that. the doors for each open at 10:00 this morning and you don't need an appointment. we will remind you that testing is free. >>> and developing right now, both the fbi and the atf are comparing ballistics from the deadly ambush of a santa cruz county sheriff's deputy with the killing of a federal security officer in oakland 11 days ago to see if they might be related. the suspect in the ambush, steven carrillo is scheduled to make his first court appear
reporting live in downtown walnut creek, i'm sharon katsuda, "today in the bay." >> thanks, sharon. more people will be excited in solano county as they're getting the green light to open more businesses there. starting friday, a long list of businesses can reopen as long as they meet the new health restrictions. among them wineries and bars, gyms and fitness centers, zoos as well as museums. >>> a few pop-up coronavirus testing sites are opening in the south bay today....
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with these outreach workers into organisations, councillor sharon thompson.e is the homelessness lead in birmingham and she knows what she's talking about. she was homeless herself in the city at 16. homelessness is more thana the city at 16. homelessness is more than a house, it's a whole life and creating a home, more thanjust simply giving them a key to a door. like other councils, birmingham has worked with the government from the start of a lockdown to try to get people off the streets. they are among those who have been housed in among those who have been housed in a city centre hotel. because i'm sleeping ina a city centre hotel. because i'm sleeping in a nice bed, with nice things around me, looking at a nice tv, things that make you feel good. you feel like you are a different race on the streets. you do feel like that. it's horrible to feel like that. it's horrible to feel like that. it's horrible to feel like that because you feel invisible as well. if it can be done as go, why hasn't it been done before? why is it touched so many people, dying fro
with these outreach workers into organisations, councillor sharon thompson.e is the homelessness lead in birmingham and she knows what she's talking about. she was homeless herself in the city at 16. homelessness is more thana the city at 16. homelessness is more than a house, it's a whole life and creating a home, more thanjust simply giving them a key to a door. like other councils, birmingham has worked with the government from the start of a lockdown to try to get people off the streets....
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sharon >> caller: hi, jim sharon here. >> i thought so. >> caller: i'm thrilled to be talking to you curious, my question is, how do you feel about zynga? >> i missed zynga. zynga had a run because i'm focused on take two. it's a wenner. do winner. doug in kansas >> caller: jim, you're my hoe row. >> really? holy cow talk to my wife, will you? >> caller: calling you from the college football home of darren sproles. >> number 43 >> caller: yes >> i love him. what's up? >> caller: yes, fhn. >> fhn is way too low. big banks are moving in. >> buy, buy, buy >> mr. jordan ought to come on and talk about that. kevin in minnesota kevin? >> caller: boo-yah, thanks for taking my call >> of course >> caller: ask you help me out with hsbc? >> it's probably okay but at this point 90 out there and that ladies and gentlemen was the lightning round! [ buzzer ] >> the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade >>> tomorrow, kick off the trading day with "squawk on the street." [ bell ringing ] live from post nine at the nyse. >> and david, you and i are going to cross the country to take a cruise
sharon >> caller: hi, jim sharon here. >> i thought so. >> caller: i'm thrilled to be talking to you curious, my question is, how do you feel about zynga? >> i missed zynga. zynga had a run because i'm focused on take two. it's a wenner. do winner. doug in kansas >> caller: jim, you're my hoe row. >> really? holy cow talk to my wife, will you? >> caller: calling you from the college football home of darren sproles. >> number 43 >> caller:...
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>> i think me and sharon are in the queue. lifting up a comment from the caller in terms every response to covid, you know, i do think it makes sense to think about and i don't think it would take a tremendous amount of resources to think about a response. this is not just the immediate response but ripple effects that it will have on island residents. further displace meant is not what we want. we are all in alignment on that. looking at the community serving program support and some of the things canceled and the changes you are making in $2 million annually, is it possible to think about and work with maybe even the caller but what response efforts could be made on the island, what that would cost and if we could make that work. >> we continue to look at opportunities to -- as we have throughout the crisis to address things for the residents. we continue to adapt. the mand camp was cancelled. boys and girls club is looking at alternative programs, and we plan to work with them to try to make some of those virtual programs a
>> i think me and sharon are in the queue. lifting up a comment from the caller in terms every response to covid, you know, i do think it makes sense to think about and i don't think it would take a tremendous amount of resources to think about a response. this is not just the immediate response but ripple effects that it will have on island residents. further displace meant is not what we want. we are all in alignment on that. looking at the community serving program support and some of...
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to mark the 250000 of verse 3 of the composer's birth like sharon program by. beethoven world wide. street project starts on d. w. . welcome to global 3000 no job no how the coronavirus pandemic is pushing the poorest to the brink even in wealthy like japan. no rain in science.
to mark the 250000 of verse 3 of the composer's birth like sharon program by. beethoven world wide. street project starts on d. w. . welcome to global 3000 no job no how the coronavirus pandemic is pushing the poorest to the brink even in wealthy like japan. no rain in science.
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>> i think me and sharon are in the queue. lifting up a comment from the caller in terms every response to covid, you know, i do think it makes sense to think about and i don't think it would take a tremendous amount of resources to think about a response. this is not just the immediate response but ripple effects that it will have on island residents. further displace meant is not what we want. we are all in alignment on that. looking at the community serving program support and some of the things canceled and the changes you are making in $2 million annually, is it possible to think about and work with maybe even the caller but what response efforts could be made on the island, what that would cost and if we could make that work. >> we continue to look at opportunities to -- as we have throughout the crisis to address things for the residents. we continue to adapt. the mand camp was cancelled. boys and girls club is looking at alternative programs, and we plan to work with them to try to make some of those virtual programs a
>> i think me and sharon are in the queue. lifting up a comment from the caller in terms every response to covid, you know, i do think it makes sense to think about and i don't think it would take a tremendous amount of resources to think about a response. this is not just the immediate response but ripple effects that it will have on island residents. further displace meant is not what we want. we are all in alignment on that. looking at the community serving program support and some of...
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to mark the 250000 of verse 3 of the composer's birth i'd like sharon program advice of not you know use good. beethoven worldwide pastoral project starts to come forth on t.w. . by munich's monch 2 of the 8 consecutive blunders make it title continues.
to mark the 250000 of verse 3 of the composer's birth i'd like sharon program advice of not you know use good. beethoven worldwide pastoral project starts to come forth on t.w. . by munich's monch 2 of the 8 consecutive blunders make it title continues.
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aaaaaah. [ voice breaking ] thank you, sharon. i don't know what it's like to have periods, but i'll try to be more understanding from now on. [ cellphone rings ] sorry. sorry. one second. [ keypad beeps ] hello? yes. what? when? oh, my god. yes. yes. yes. okay. okay. [ keypad beeps ] what is it? there's been another school shooting. stan's been shot. should we get down there? [ sighs ] it's not the end of the world. aaaah. [ laughing ] i love you, sharon. welcome to another episode of "the daily distancing show." i'm trevor noah, and on tonight's upsewed, ll cool j is going to join us on the show. i chat to kimberly jones about "black lives matter," and john bolton has a brand-new book out exposing president trump. but the joke's on you, bolton because trump can't read. let's catch up on today's headlines, welcome to "the daily distancing show." >> from trevor's couch in new york city to your couch somewhere in the world, this is "the daily distancing show" with trevor noah! ♪ ♪ >> trevor: let's kick it off with the supreme court
aaaaaah. [ voice breaking ] thank you, sharon. i don't know what it's like to have periods, but i'll try to be more understanding from now on. [ cellphone rings ] sorry. sorry. one second. [ keypad beeps ] hello? yes. what? when? oh, my god. yes. yes. yes. okay. okay. [ keypad beeps ] what is it? there's been another school shooting. stan's been shot. should we get down there? [ sighs ] it's not the end of the world. aaaah. [ laughing ] i love you, sharon. welcome to another episode of...
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nbc bay area news. >> thank you, sharon. after weeks of public pressure today the mayor of healdsburg is stepping down. she dismissed the need to discuss police use of force policy. an online petition calling for her resignation reached 2,000 signatures. she is stepping down in hopes to create a spot for a person of color to diversify the all white city council. and she will give up her seat on city council. both moves are effective june 30th. >> so much is heightened and scurtinized the woman managing the event is stepping down after seen on camera telling a vendor at the market hand out pride flags. >> your job to run the market. not to satisfy your political point of view. >> that is gale haden, she is the director of the california's farmer's market. she claims that vendors can only hand out petitions or flyers in a free speech zone, now her organization has resigned leaving somebody new to manage the market. and as a result, it's closed this saturday and sunday. they say it's not reflective of the city's inclusion and r
nbc bay area news. >> thank you, sharon. after weeks of public pressure today the mayor of healdsburg is stepping down. she dismissed the need to discuss police use of force policy. an online petition calling for her resignation reached 2,000 signatures. she is stepping down in hopes to create a spot for a person of color to diversify the all white city council. and she will give up her seat on city council. both moves are effective june 30th. >> so much is heightened and...
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can i turn to sharon barber of the bbc?d ones could no longer visit, but they we re ones could no longer visit, but they were then pressured into taking in hospital patients that had not been tested, and now, in county durham, we have the highest number of care home deaths in all of england and wales. and across our region, the northeast and cumbria, there are more than 1300 care home residents who have lost their lives. who is responsible for these deaths? clearly, first of all, it's absolutely heartbreaking and i think we all know people now who have been affected. and the care homes are an interesting situation because, for example, people won't have been aware that the care homes procured their own ppe for example up until their own ppe for example up until the disaster. most care homes are privately owned and by their own ppe and the government stepped in and delivered millions and millions of pieces of ppe to care homes in order to plug that gap. and it is, of course, heartbreaking that anybody has passed away in a ca
can i turn to sharon barber of the bbc?d ones could no longer visit, but they we re ones could no longer visit, but they were then pressured into taking in hospital patients that had not been tested, and now, in county durham, we have the highest number of care home deaths in all of england and wales. and across our region, the northeast and cumbria, there are more than 1300 care home residents who have lost their lives. who is responsible for these deaths? clearly, first of all, it's...
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here is nbc bay area's sharon katsuda. >> reporter: drivers honk their horns to show support for the friends and family gathered in front of highland hospital. families say brianna columbo was pregnant when chp officers shot at her and her boyfriend, eric salgado, in oakland saturday night. salgado died from his injuries. a report released by the oakland police department investigating the case says the officers were making a traffic stop on a car reported stolen when salgado rammed his car into the chp vehicle. but the family and their attorney believe that's not what led up to the shooting. >> i would like the public to understand, people are always going to take sides. >> i've been told that car had been purchased by him. i don't think that's relevant. because a stolen car or not, it's not a justification for excessive force. >> reporter: brianna's friends and family say they're upset with the hospital because they haven't been able to see brianna until today. they say the father finally got to see her today. they say it may have been because of covid-19 restrictions. the family s
here is nbc bay area's sharon katsuda. >> reporter: drivers honk their horns to show support for the friends and family gathered in front of highland hospital. families say brianna columbo was pregnant when chp officers shot at her and her boyfriend, eric salgado, in oakland saturday night. salgado died from his injuries. a report released by the oakland police department investigating the case says the officers were making a traffic stop on a car reported stolen when salgado rammed his...
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"today in the bay's" sharon katsuda is live for us in downtown walnut creek to show us the damage leftd. >> reporter: you can see the barricades are still up. people are not expecting the barricades here. they get the green light and they're blowing through the intersection and having to come to a screeching halt when they see the barricades. police are trying to address that today. they're still up because they're hearing there may be a protest later today and are hoping it will be peaceful. businesses boarded up. they hit stores like nordstrom's and vans. the east bay times says one woman was shot apparently by someone driving by involved in the riot. police helped her get medical assistance. in san francisco similar to walnut creek many came out to peacefully protest the death of george floyd. then mayor london breed says outside splinter groups broke off and caused much damage to businesses. mayor breed had words for the groups that gathered outside of her house over the weekend. >> the taunting of me coming outside with fireworks torches in their hands looking like what used to ha
"today in the bay's" sharon katsuda is live for us in downtown walnut creek to show us the damage leftd. >> reporter: you can see the barricades are still up. people are not expecting the barricades here. they get the green light and they're blowing through the intersection and having to come to a screeching halt when they see the barricades. police are trying to address that today. they're still up because they're hearing there may be a protest later today and are hoping it...
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sharon chen, on the ground.usiness activity will certainly impacted by the marketplace that has been shut down and parts of the city. another black man shot in atlanta fueling the debate on use of force by police in the united states. we have more on that. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: atlanta has become the new focus of the nationwide u.s. racism protest after the city police chief resigned following the killing of a black man by a white officer. dozenore than three people were arrested after protesters set fire to the restaurant where the shooting happened. schneider, joining us for more and tell us, what is the latest. jodi: what we saw over the weekend is more protests, largely peaceful, across the u.s. somewhat around the world, but particularly atlanta, thinks got heated after the shooting. the wendy's restaurant where the shooting took place became a focal point of that protest and there was a fire set. it became quite heated. the police chief resigned hours after the killing and the officer was fired, yet
sharon chen, on the ground.usiness activity will certainly impacted by the marketplace that has been shut down and parts of the city. another black man shot in atlanta fueling the debate on use of force by police in the united states. we have more on that. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: atlanta has become the new focus of the nationwide u.s. racism protest after the city police chief resigned following the killing of a black man by a white officer. dozenore than three people were arrested after...
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sharon lee: usually a village like this would take us like maybe three, four months.ecause of covid-19, we were asked by the city of seattle to set this up like in a week. my overall fear is we're not doing enough. public health and the mayor are very much concerned about what's going to happen if homeless people catch the virus. but before the virus, we still had the same crisis. dow constantine: congregate settings are a challenge. and whether it's a homeless shelter or a nursing home, that is a place where once an infection gets started, it can spread very rapidly and with tragic results, as we saw at the nursing home in kirkland. scott sedlacek: there should have been systems in place at lifecare that they could have prevented this from happening and to have it happen where 80% of all of the patients here get it, something's broken in the system. i have stood at the window >> asking for the specialist on the phone. this virus is bad? yes. did all those people need to die? no. i worry, is my dad going to get crappier care because i'm such a thorn in their behind bu
sharon lee: usually a village like this would take us like maybe three, four months.ecause of covid-19, we were asked by the city of seattle to set this up like in a week. my overall fear is we're not doing enough. public health and the mayor are very much concerned about what's going to happen if homeless people catch the virus. but before the virus, we still had the same crisis. dow constantine: congregate settings are a challenge. and whether it's a homeless shelter or a nursing home, that...
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de madera prematura y pueden verse forzados a cerrar en un par de meses >>> eso no le preocupa a sharondes, seguir las normas estatales y recomendaciones de los departamentos de salud a menos que su condado indique lo contrario, noticiero telemundo48 >>> siempre de forma indefinida el desalojo de inquilinos que no puedan pagar debido al coronavirus, millones de personas llevan dos meses sin poder trabajar acumulando deudas y con temor a perder su vivienda . >>> nos están dando una pausa, en realidad la deuda >>> en asambleísta estatal presentó un proyecto de ley que prohibiría de forma indefinida que propietarios desalojen al inquilino por no poder pagar por la pandemia, la propuesta no cancela la deuda ni la reduce, solo elimina laamenaza de un desalojo por 12 meses, se ha generado una reducción de ingresos de miles de hogares, los precios de la comida aumentan, familias intentan adaptarse a los cambios mientras que las empresas luchan por retener a sus clientes >>> las familias están notando el aumento de los precios, agustina dice que se quedó sin empleo hace tres meses y ahora ha te
de madera prematura y pueden verse forzados a cerrar en un par de meses >>> eso no le preocupa a sharondes, seguir las normas estatales y recomendaciones de los departamentos de salud a menos que su condado indique lo contrario, noticiero telemundo48 >>> siempre de forma indefinida el desalojo de inquilinos que no puedan pagar debido al coronavirus, millones de personas llevan dos meses sin poder trabajar acumulando deudas y con temor a perder su vivienda . >>> nos...
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sharon katsuda is live at city hall. sharon, i know this was all prompted by those protests. >> reporter: that's right. i was here yesterday where they had a peaceful kneel-in for george floyd. a resident said there needs to be change through community leaders. supervisor walton says holding officers accountable when they break the rules will lead to change and is offering a resolution today urging the board to support legislation preventing sfpd from hiring officers from other departments with a record of excessive force. actor jamie foxx was here yesterday and echoed the same concerns. >> fight for incarcerations and prosecution when our people are killed by law enforcement. >> there has to be a deterrent. if that man can be handcuffed and that man can sit on that man's neck for that long and feel comfortable it, that means he's not afraid of what's going to happen. we have to change the language. >> reporter: foxx also had a message for his hollywood friends. he said it's not enough to tweet or text. you've got to get
sharon katsuda is live at city hall. sharon, i know this was all prompted by those protests. >> reporter: that's right. i was here yesterday where they had a peaceful kneel-in for george floyd. a resident said there needs to be change through community leaders. supervisor walton says holding officers accountable when they break the rules will lead to change and is offering a resolution today urging the board to support legislation preventing sfpd from hiring officers from other...
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. >> reporter: sharon torrez works in the human resource department and she hopes the shift will help people focus on what's important. >> our kids, pets, our parents, our friends having activities that we had to skip befoe city home. >> reporter: in a poll of human resource executives, 77% expect the number of employees working primarily from home will increase after the pandemic subside. twitter and facebook both said they're on board. >> it's quite possible over the next five to ten years, about 50% of our people could be working remotely. >> reporter: here in new york, some of the city's biggest commercial tenants including banks, research firms and real estate companies are considering a smaller, less expensive footprint. >> that change will effect the micro economies that cater to office workers like transportation systems, restaurants and dry cleaners and for some, it will prolong the sense of isolation. >> we're telling our managers, don't forget the human side of your direct report, ask them about how their day is going. >> reporter: long lee knows he is on that may permanent
. >> reporter: sharon torrez works in the human resource department and she hopes the shift will help people focus on what's important. >> our kids, pets, our parents, our friends having activities that we had to skip befoe city home. >> reporter: in a poll of human resource executives, 77% expect the number of employees working primarily from home will increase after the pandemic subside. twitter and facebook both said they're on board. >> it's quite possible over the...
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. >> reporter: sharon chen, kpix 5 . >> i want to go back and get my masters.at's it for the news at 5:00. >> [ laughter ] you and me both, alan. kpix 5 new 66 begins right now . >>> know it 6:00, the lgbtq community celebrating a landmark ruling by the supreme court right now. a live look at a rally in san francisco's castro district. why they say work lace changer.>>> as california moves into reopening, is it too much too soon? what the governor and statistics have to say.>>> california's attorney general pushing for statewide police reform . how his proposals will hopefully rebuild public trust in law enforcement.>>> our top story on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area , the bay area reacting to a major ruling on workplace rights for , lesbian, and transgender people. good evening, i am ken bastida . >> i am elizabeth cook pretty live look at the ground in the air and what will be a celebratory rally in san francisco. people expected to come back to mark the u.s. supreme court ruling that found that the civil rights act provides legal protection to and tra
. >> reporter: sharon chen, kpix 5 . >> i want to go back and get my masters.at's it for the news at 5:00. >> [ laughter ] you and me both, alan. kpix 5 new 66 begins right now . >>> know it 6:00, the lgbtq community celebrating a landmark ruling by the supreme court right now. a live look at a rally in san francisco's castro district. why they say work lace changer.>>> as california moves into reopening, is it too much too soon? what the governor and...
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sharon, will san jose defund the police? >> reporter: well, chris, there's still a lot of discussion that will take place, but the mayor says that he is against defunding the police, and he says instead he's pushing for reform. another push for reform -- alimmediati county district attorney said in part -- >> reporter: the mayor has expressed support for peaceful protesters, and has directed the police department to stop using rubber bullets. but rejects the idea of defunding the police department. he says the city bung dget reled today will explain saying -- >> reporter: last week, the mayor called for a full resue of san jose's use of force policy. san francisco's mayor announced a plan to defund the police department and put more money into san francisco communities. the minneapolis city council is planning to disband the city's police department, all in the wake of the death of george floyd. a veto proof majority of city council members made the announcement at a rally over the weekend. city council members say they plan
sharon, will san jose defund the police? >> reporter: well, chris, there's still a lot of discussion that will take place, but the mayor says that he is against defunding the police, and he says instead he's pushing for reform. another push for reform -- alimmediati county district attorney said in part -- >> reporter: the mayor has expressed support for peaceful protesters, and has directed the police department to stop using rubber bullets. but rejects the idea of defunding the...
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>> sharon matola founded the zoo almost 40 years ago. it's never been deserted.he anils have ideaunded the what's gng on, wch is fuago. buit affec us becae one of the gatest chlenges i eping evything f and hethy. so, ess the lizeans,an, ey've be givens pighea, whh you se you know the jaguars love. meat diributorsrom ound theegion ha donated whh you se you know the their scra.e. something the wild cats find delicious. >> we've been able to garner food supplies. enou to keeps going til wean get oour footg again. >> a new donatiojust aived:er sugar cane and a big pile of leaves. this tapiran eat up 30 kilos of vegetation a day. so farelize has come throu the corona crisis relatively unscathed. it's now and mid-may there have not been any known new infections for weeks. the country's economy though is suffering dly without tourists from abroad. the sector generates half the grs domest productere so thvirus knocd out 50 percent of the coury's economy overnight. many non-governmenta organitions depe on touris nii buxton hds belizbird resc. originally from the ukshe's w
>> sharon matola founded the zoo almost 40 years ago. it's never been deserted.he anils have ideaunded the what's gng on, wch is fuago. buit affec us becae one of the gatest chlenges i eping evything f and hethy. so, ess the lizeans,an, ey've be givens pighea, whh you se you know the jaguars love. meat diributorsrom ound theegion ha donated whh you se you know the their scra.e. something the wild cats find delicious. >> we've been able to garner food supplies. enou to keeps going...
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reverend sharon risher lost her mother and two cousins in charleston. >> it's full-time for this country to get a grip on this and understand no matter what you do we are not going away we make this country too. >> reporter: on this sommer anniversary, a focus not just on the loss, but the legacy of the emmanuel nine gabe gutierrez, nbc news >>> and that is "nbc nightly news," i'm lester holt. thank you for watching please take care of yourself and each ot >>> racism in america, this country is having this conversation right now. we're going to dig into the issue of racism at work. that story is coming up a little bit later in the show. a very insightful interview. and more of the bay area is reopening, including some of the bay area's most popular tourist attractions. i'm going to have that story coming up. >>> let's start in oakland with that sensitive debate. ropes to play on or nooses? they were found along lake merri merritt, but some say they were just simply swings, not symbols of hate. let's bring in melissa colorado in oakland. melissa? >> reporter: raj, oakland mayor libby shaf
reverend sharon risher lost her mother and two cousins in charleston. >> it's full-time for this country to get a grip on this and understand no matter what you do we are not going away we make this country too. >> reporter: on this sommer anniversary, a focus not just on the loss, but the legacy of the emmanuel nine gabe gutierrez, nbc news >>> and that is "nbc nightly news," i'm lester holt. thank you for watching please take care of yourself and each ot...
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. >> people want to think that -- >> reporter: reverend sharon rishe lost her mother and two cousins in charleston. >> it's full-time for this country to get a grip on this and understand no matter what you do we are not going away we make this country too. >> reporter: on this somber anniversary, a focus not just on the loss, but the legacy of the emmanuel nine gabe gutierrez, nbc news >>> and that is "nbc nightly news," i'm lester holt. thank you for watching please take care of yourself and each other. ♪ >> welcome to the "the kelly clarkson show," everybody. i am back and doing my best to make sense of this ever-changing world, but a overwhelmed at the same time. so we've created a summer celebration. i am also working with my band, y'all, so check out our version of their she goes by 6p none the richer. in ♪ there she goes ♪ there she goes again ♪ racing through my brain ♪ and i just can't contain ♪ this feeling that remains ♪ racing through my brain ♪ and i just can't contain
. >> people want to think that -- >> reporter: reverend sharon rishe lost her mother and two cousins in charleston. >> it's full-time for this country to get a grip on this and understand no matter what you do we are not going away we make this country too. >> reporter: on this somber anniversary, a focus not just on the loss, but the legacy of the emmanuel nine gabe gutierrez, nbc news >>> and that is "nbc nightly news," i'm lester holt. thank you for...
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to mark the 250008 verse 3 of the composer's birth like sharon programming by how can i know he's good. beethoven worldwide. street project starts to come forth on t w. damage is at the forefront of our minds these days and of course what's happening is also our united cracked on the environment yeah in lagos were used and the need to wear a mask is increasing the amount of waste all over the place but there's still plenty to talk about the environmental issues today we are a few reports that we hope will cheer you up a little and in lagos nigeria. means looking in uganda right now height near to similar picture here for example ever since the government imposed on lockdown equally felt the impact with no tourists coming through the research insufficient funds available to buy food and a medication to counsel for the animals were that so much more is being affected by covert 19 but we are glad that you could join us on these new episode of africa i am sondra 3 nobody here in kampala uganda and he is what is coming up shortly. we know how the core numbering mess of things to humans but
to mark the 250008 verse 3 of the composer's birth like sharon programming by how can i know he's good. beethoven worldwide. street project starts to come forth on t w. damage is at the forefront of our minds these days and of course what's happening is also our united cracked on the environment yeah in lagos were used and the need to wear a mask is increasing the amount of waste all over the place but there's still plenty to talk about the environmental issues today we are a few reports that...
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. >> reporter: sharon tay lore making a plea for her son steven to be remembered. the young man seen on this video with a baseball bat moments before he was shot and killed by a police officer inside a is sa leandro walmart. >> what i want is for the officers to be held accountable because they could have done anything else but shoot my son. >> reporter: thursday two months to the day after steven taylor was shot and killed, a vigil was held to remember him. family, friends, and even those who didn't know steven spoke. his grandmother says she can no longer watch the video. >> it is hard to look at something when you see your grandson dying right in front of you on a dirty floor. >> reporter: san leandro city council voted tuesday to reallocate $1.7 million that would have gone to the police department to other areas to help those in the community. those here say that that is not good enough. not for a city in a spends more than $40 million a year funding the police department. taylor was homeless at the time of the shooting and it is still unclear what happened. h
. >> reporter: sharon tay lore making a plea for her son steven to be remembered. the young man seen on this video with a baseball bat moments before he was shot and killed by a police officer inside a is sa leandro walmart. >> what i want is for the officers to be held accountable because they could have done anything else but shoot my son. >> reporter: thursday two months to the day after steven taylor was shot and killed, a vigil was held to remember him. family, friends,...
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to mark the 250000 of verse 3 of the composer's birth i like sharon programmed by her as not you know he's. beethoven worldwide. history project starts june 4th on t.w. good looking at. minsk the capital of valorous a vigil is being held to remember politicians who disappeared from here without a trace 20 years ago. a key witness has come forward he tells us that as a soldier of a special unit he was involved in the abduction and murder of the opposition politicians where with a little trickle we were acting on orders. we were given a verbal order for them to give any of us had refused we would have been replaced within the next man would have done it to the us the focus on what. we are talking about a conspiracy. what don't you like about human rights and bill roache really here you have the right just there on the streets and. with the thought with them dark when you was admitted to hospital 10 months ago. he could only walk in paying. his right hip had been smashed to pieces in a car accident in bella ruse ury fled to a german speaking region in the alps which shall remain unnamed
to mark the 250000 of verse 3 of the composer's birth i like sharon programmed by her as not you know he's. beethoven worldwide. history project starts june 4th on t.w. good looking at. minsk the capital of valorous a vigil is being held to remember politicians who disappeared from here without a trace 20 years ago. a key witness has come forward he tells us that as a soldier of a special unit he was involved in the abduction and murder of the opposition politicians where with a little trickle...
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to mark the 250000 of verse 3 of the composers birth sharon program and by her you know he's good. beethoven world wide pastoral project starts to froth on t.w. . for the last many weeks like many parts of the world india has been under lockdown due to cool with 19 streets like this one once bustling with pedestrians vehicles and have been drilling into during this period i've been lucky to have access to groups whose medicines the internet and other dissensions but millions of people across the country are struggling to survive every single day the pandemic has changed the world as we know it. coming to you from my neighborhood on the outskirts of mumbai for all of us in 202019 isn't life changing event impacting every system and process on our planet and there's no single visual that can summarize this for the history books millions have been left with no proper income on the one hand on the other has never been cleaner during my lifetime how has the lock down changed the habitat let's take a close. in march crowded mumbai became a ghost city that it does a didn't could never hav
to mark the 250000 of verse 3 of the composers birth sharon program and by her you know he's good. beethoven world wide pastoral project starts to froth on t.w. . for the last many weeks like many parts of the world india has been under lockdown due to cool with 19 streets like this one once bustling with pedestrians vehicles and have been drilling into during this period i've been lucky to have access to groups whose medicines the internet and other dissensions but millions of people across...
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sharon. >> reporter: the family said that the b.a.r.t. director debra allen, made racist remarks and she should resign from the board. they wore t shifrts and masks to remember oscar grant. a b.a.r.t. police officer shot and killed grant. police were responding to a call about fight on a b.a.r.t. train returning from san francisco. the b.a.r.t. officer was charged
sharon. >> reporter: the family said that the b.a.r.t. director debra allen, made racist remarks and she should resign from the board. they wore t shifrts and masks to remember oscar grant. a b.a.r.t. police officer shot and killed grant. police were responding to a call about fight on a b.a.r.t. train returning from san francisco. the b.a.r.t. officer was charged