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antonia juhasz and sharon lavigne. sharon lavigne is the founder and director of rise st., recipient of the 2021 goldman environmental prize also known as the "green nobel peace prize." good luck, antonia is you had back home. when we come back, the nobel prize-winning economist joe stiglitz on unemployment benefits ending on labor day, on vaccine and equity, and the federal reserve board -- why aoc and others are demanding replacement of jerome powell stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now! i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. unemployment benefits for millions of u.s. workers expired on labor day after president biden declined to press the democratic-led congress to extend assistance, even as many states suffered their worst surge of the pandemic. an estimated 9.3 million jobless workers lost benefits, along with 26 million members of their households who relied on the income. the cutoff of aid came after the labor department reported the u.s. economy added just 235,000 jobs in august, a significant slowdown due largely to the spread of the delta corona
antonia juhasz and sharon lavigne. sharon lavigne is the founder and director of rise st., recipient of the 2021 goldman environmental prize also known as the "green nobel peace prize." good luck, antonia is you had back home. when we come back, the nobel prize-winning economist joe stiglitz on unemployment benefits ending on labor day, on vaccine and equity, and the federal reserve board -- why aoc and others are demanding replacement of jerome powell stay with us. ♪♪ [music...
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sharon davis s-ueakin by the year 2030. sharon davis speaking to _ by the year 2030. to me _ by the year 2030. sharon davis speaking to me about - by the year 2030. sharon davis speaking to me about that - by the year 2030. sharon davis . speaking to me about that warning about the warning a 2000 pools could be shut by the end of the decade unless an awful lot of money is pumped into those facilities. unless an awful lot of money is pumped into those facilities. a year ago pip hare was about to start the vendee globe — one of sports most demanding races — single handed sailing non stop around the world. the british sailor had crowd—funded to get to the start line, only finding a sponsor at the last minute and during the 4 month race she won global recognition as she battled adversity in ferocious seas. she s now decided to go again in 2024 with a new boat & a bigger sponsorship deal. james burridge has been to see her. she sailed through some of the most treacherous waters in the world. tower bridge was a little calmer for pip hare, the british sailor who caught the p
sharon davis s-ueakin by the year 2030. sharon davis speaking to _ by the year 2030. to me _ by the year 2030. sharon davis speaking to me about - by the year 2030. sharon davis speaking to me about that - by the year 2030. sharon davis . speaking to me about that warning about the warning a 2000 pools could be shut by the end of the decade unless an awful lot of money is pumped into those facilities. unless an awful lot of money is pumped into those facilities. a year ago pip hare was about to...
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sharon katsuda is on the front lines at echo summit. i know the sun is rising and you can see more of the smoke. >> reporter: that's right, kris and marcus, you can see how smoky it is out here. with daylight we are seeing more of the burn areas, just how close it got to the homes here. you can see active flames and the thick smoke coming up from the flames, just billowing up from the valley. you can see it settling over the valley. this is christmas valley, that has many residents down here. it's still sort of dark down below in the valley, and you can't see the homes, and we did see firefighters along the way in many different areas, in riverton along highway 50. firefighters overnight conducted a back burn and we saw the lines to protect the homes. the fire has destroyed about 600 homes and is now 23% contained. restaurants and businesses in tahoe city are temporarily closed even though they are not in the path of the fire. many hotels closed because they don't have enough staff to help them stay open. >> this is definitely been one
sharon katsuda is on the front lines at echo summit. i know the sun is rising and you can see more of the smoke. >> reporter: that's right, kris and marcus, you can see how smoky it is out here. with daylight we are seeing more of the burn areas, just how close it got to the homes here. you can see active flames and the thick smoke coming up from the flames, just billowing up from the valley. you can see it settling over the valley. this is christmas valley, that has many residents down...
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this man, arial sharon, _ catholic church. this man, arial sharon, visited - catholic church.rial sharon, visited the religious compound and that started the trouble. he wants israel to have sovereignty over the holy sites, an idea that is unthinkable to palestinians. after 45 years of division, germany is one. in berlin, 1 million germans celebrate the rebirth of europe's biggest and richest nation. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm karishma vaswani in singapore. our headlines: a los angeles judge suspends the father of britney spears from his role as the controller of the singer's business affairs. two femalejudges in afghanistan have spoken to the bbc about their fears of retribution from the taliban and others. over 20 femalejudges are in hiding and desperate to get out. japan's governing liberal democratic party has elected a new leader. fumio kishida is set to become the country's prime minister within days after winning a tight election within his party. he replaces yoshihide suga, who resigned after only a year in office partly because of his handling of the coronavirus
this man, arial sharon, _ catholic church. this man, arial sharon, visited - catholic church.rial sharon, visited the religious compound and that started the trouble. he wants israel to have sovereignty over the holy sites, an idea that is unthinkable to palestinians. after 45 years of division, germany is one. in berlin, 1 million germans celebrate the rebirth of europe's biggest and richest nation. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm karishma vaswani in singapore. our headlines: a los angeles...
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reporting live in san jose, i'm sharon katsuda, nbc bay area news. >> so many folks watching. thank you, sharon. >>> in santa cruz county, aptos high school closed today and tomorrow so authorities can investigate a deadly stabbing that happened yesterday on campus grounds. the school immediately went on lockdown. a 17-year-old boy died. deputies later arrested two students ages 14 and 17. they also believe that video may exist showing what happened. they're asking parents and students to come forward if they have any information. >>> a live look now at san francisco, which will soon start paying people to not shoot other people. sounds odd, but the city is launching a program, a pilot program in october paying people $300 a month to not commit crimes. the goal is to reduce gun violence. this will start with ten people who want to change their lives and become community ambassadors. those participants will have to pass an interview process. and a new law in texas now prohibits abortion after six weeks often before a woman even knows she's pregnant. >> and the texas legislature
reporting live in san jose, i'm sharon katsuda, nbc bay area news. >> so many folks watching. thank you, sharon. >>> in santa cruz county, aptos high school closed today and tomorrow so authorities can investigate a deadly stabbing that happened yesterday on campus grounds. the school immediately went on lockdown. a 17-year-old boy died. deputies later arrested two students ages 14 and 17. they also believe that video may exist showing what happened. they're asking parents and...
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sharon katsuda is live at the federal courthouse with more on that. sharon? >> marcus, potential swroors are being asked a lot of questions, not because this trial is expected to last three months. elizabeth holmes a stanford dropout was met by media as she showed up to court in san jose. she's accused of putting the lives of patients in danger. potential jurors were asked about planned vacations and how much they've heard about the case. holmes is expected to testify her former boyfriend and fellow theranos executive ramesh balwani abused her leading to some of the company's issues. the silicon valley entrepreneur dreamed of changing the world with a simple blood test and turned that into a $9 billion company. holmes and sunny balwani were indicted in 2018 on two charges of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and multiple counts of wire fraud. both deny all charges against them. reporting live in san jose, sharon katsuda, "today in the bay." >> all right. thank you. >>> we do have new details this morning in santa cruz county. aptos high school will be closed to
sharon katsuda is live at the federal courthouse with more on that. sharon? >> marcus, potential swroors are being asked a lot of questions, not because this trial is expected to last three months. elizabeth holmes a stanford dropout was met by media as she showed up to court in san jose. she's accused of putting the lives of patients in danger. potential jurors were asked about planned vacations and how much they've heard about the case. holmes is expected to testify her former boyfriend...
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reporting live at echo summit, i am sharon katsuda for "today in the bay." >> thank you, sharon. be safe out there. >>> we want to get to meteorologist, kari hall. we saw the firefighter talking about the wind blowing the embers. what are the wind conditions looking like today? >> it was so windy yesterday and we are expecting better conditions today, and they did see gusts over 30 miles per hour and that is causing the fire to spread in an easterly direction, and we are seeing it move to the north of highway 50. we see all of the active sensors, and the red ones indicate where we still see the fire, and it's moving closer to south lake tahoe but they are keeping it a little bit in more of the rural areas, but as we look at the smoke that will be coming in today, much more smoke arriving by this afternoon into the evening, and that's going to be with us into this labor day weekend. we're tracking that as well as hotter temperatures. i'll have an update coming up in a few minutes. >> thank you, kari. >>> we are talking about the breaking news and a blow to abortion right advocates
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back to you. >> thank you very much, sharon.know that's going to be ongoing today. >>> the jury selection is tough, especially with the documentary out. >> yeah. there's a podcast and all kinds of content out there too. >>> new details in santa cruz county where we learned yesterday that aptos high school was the scene of a crime. the school will be closed today and tomorrow so authorities can investigate a deadly stabbing that happened on campus. it happened yesterday on school grounds. the school immediately went into lockdown mode. 17-year-old boy who was stabbed later died. deputy arrested two students aged 14 and 17. they also believe there may be video showing what happened. they're asking parents and students to examine forward. >>> in the north bay an update on two new covid vaccine mandates. one takes place today for all sonoma county fire, law enforcement and emergency services personnel. the other just approved yesterday in santa rosa. this is for all city workers. starting october 1st, they must be fully vaccinated o
back to you. >> thank you very much, sharon.know that's going to be ongoing today. >>> the jury selection is tough, especially with the documentary out. >> yeah. there's a podcast and all kinds of content out there too. >>> new details in santa cruz county where we learned yesterday that aptos high school was the scene of a crime. the school will be closed today and tomorrow so authorities can investigate a deadly stabbing that happened on campus. it happened...
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sharon: we continue the monitor that. when you look at the august jobs report, a lot expected a larger number of jobs created. the delta variant was based into that. you do see the northeast was less impacted. this is something we are going to continue to monitor. the strength and the resiliency we have seen across business at large dealing with these issues, what we've seen is resilience and continued strength and spending. when you think about four months ago, unemployment was 6.2%. today, it is 5.2%. we have seen it decrease in unemployment. the unemployment and if it's are ending next week. i think people going back to school, people will be out in the labor force. guy: thanks for sticking with us. we appreciate your time and insight as to what is happening. sharon miller, rightly appreciate it. let's check where markets it right now. you are getting and underperformance out of european equities despite the fact that the mess when it comes to payroll was generated out of the united states. the stoxx 600 is down by 0.5
sharon: we continue the monitor that. when you look at the august jobs report, a lot expected a larger number of jobs created. the delta variant was based into that. you do see the northeast was less impacted. this is something we are going to continue to monitor. the strength and the resiliency we have seen across business at large dealing with these issues, what we've seen is resilience and continued strength and spending. when you think about four months ago, unemployment was 6.2%. today, it...
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. >>> i'm sharon katsuta. a tiktok challenge poses more problems for schools especially during the fight against covid. >>> temperatures 5 to 15 degrees colder than yesterday. hot tomorrow, and i'll tell you how hot. >>> the research shows why poor communities suffer under higher temperatures than other neighborhoods. >>> plus our interviews with four astronauts after they returned from space. we'll see you back here tonight for "nbc nightly news." >>> this is frustrating. as if schools didn't have enough to worry about, many campuses are now shutting down bathrooms. this is not a budget or covid concern, it's a problem with tiktok, the social media app and what some of its users are prompting people to do. here's nbc bay area sharon katsuda. >> we've received notices from schools that they are even shutting down bathrooms which is not goodly with the pandemic. >> why are you even doing it in the first place? >> hindsight is 20/20, and when you see posts of students bragging about taking part in the tiktok cha
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i'm sharon katsuda, nbc bay area news. >> you forget how much all those little things add up. let's bring in jeff ranieri. we've got heat, serious fire danger. it all seems to continue to pile up these days. >> yeah, every single week. last week the wildfires and smoke. we're going to give you every bit of information you need because we know there's a lot on the table here on many different levels. you can see today the hottest temperatures, we saw sharon out there in the east bay, concord up to 102. livermore, 102. pittsburg, 101. san martin at 100. if you happen to not have air condition, it's going to be a tough go. take a look at the temperature profile in concord, and you can see while we cool off at 8:00 into the 80s, that's extremely warm for us. we'll stay in the 80s all the way through 10:00 p.m. eventually 70s coming in by early in the morning. tomorrow i do have ten degrees of cooling moving in as the heat starts to move out. but this system, it starts to move in. we're talking about humidity, also thunderstorm chances. coming up in 15 minutes, we'll go over a fire
i'm sharon katsuda, nbc bay area news. >> you forget how much all those little things add up. let's bring in jeff ranieri. we've got heat, serious fire danger. it all seems to continue to pile up these days. >> yeah, every single week. last week the wildfires and smoke. we're going to give you every bit of information you need because we know there's a lot on the table here on many different levels. you can see today the hottest temperatures, we saw sharon out there in the east bay,...
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. >> sharon chen introduces us to this week's jefferson award winner. sharon?l told me an unvaccinated friend recently died from pneumonia related to his covid-19 condition. that is why she is urging folks to get vaccinated. >> reporter: hundreds of senior citizens already come to the i.t. brooklyn community center in san francisco's lakeview neighborhood for hot meals, food giveaways, and activities from quilting to computer labs. >> we are scheduling here. >> reporter: why not also make it a covid-19 testing vaccination site. felicio tibbett worked with the city to make that happen. she had sent the southwest community corporation which serves more than -- groups of older adults. >> you shouldn't have to travel outside your community to get access to everything you need. >> reporter: felicio and her staff called all her seniors and got more than 75% of them vaccinated earlier this year. but, by spring, she encountered more people of all ages afraid to get the shot. so, felicio and her team went block by block, person-to- person, countering what she calls misi
. >> sharon chen introduces us to this week's jefferson award winner. sharon?l told me an unvaccinated friend recently died from pneumonia related to his covid-19 condition. that is why she is urging folks to get vaccinated. >> reporter: hundreds of senior citizens already come to the i.t. brooklyn community center in san francisco's lakeview neighborhood for hot meals, food giveaways, and activities from quilting to computer labs. >> we are scheduling here. >> reporter:...
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tom: sharon cho, thank you. turning to germany, we are less than two weeks from a historic election in europe's largest economy, focus already turning to the likely coalition options. yesterday, potential kingmakers were said to be open to more spending and investment. joining us is maria tadeo in berlin. what does this mean for coalition expectations? maria: it is a very strategic and tactical move that it is interesting. lender said yesterday that the idea of a black zero is effective for the cdu but not for us, we believe we need to invest in the country to modernize the german economy. it is interesting because it often -- it opens the door to the traffic light coalition. when you look at the election, we have talked about this a while, everyone pulling between 26% and 20%, if you include the margin of error, it will be a very tight results. we are starting to see the contours of a coalition that could emerge from this. the other thing mentioned yesterday and equally interesting was aniline up your buck -- w
tom: sharon cho, thank you. turning to germany, we are less than two weeks from a historic election in europe's largest economy, focus already turning to the likely coalition options. yesterday, potential kingmakers were said to be open to more spending and investment. joining us is maria tadeo in berlin. what does this mean for coalition expectations? maria: it is a very strategic and tactical move that it is interesting. lender said yesterday that the idea of a black zero is effective for the...
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sharon?nd marcus, here in contra costa county on a much smaller scale the families are being told they should mask up again even with outdoor sports events. that is an update here in contra costa county. but on a much larger scale, health experts are saying places like the bottle rock concert you may want to think twice before heading out to the larger events because of the delta surge. bottlerock organizers are requiring proof of vaccination or a negative covid test within 72 hours of attendance. they're recommending masks in the outdoor spaces, but only requiring them indoors. wristbands and purchases will be touchless and public health and infectious disease experts say with those protocols in place, the delta surge makes any festival risky, especially for people who are not vaccinated. >> the bottom line is, anybody who is not vaccinated should not be attending. they're a major risk to themselves and they are a major risk to other people. if you are vaccinated, i personally would not go b
sharon?nd marcus, here in contra costa county on a much smaller scale the families are being told they should mask up again even with outdoor sports events. that is an update here in contra costa county. but on a much larger scale, health experts are saying places like the bottle rock concert you may want to think twice before heading out to the larger events because of the delta surge. bottlerock organizers are requiring proof of vaccination or a negative covid test within 72 hours of...
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests - lin-manuel miranda phoebe dynevor musical guest, sharon van ettennd angel olsen, and featuring the legendary roots crew >> questlove: 1475 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: good to see you! thank you! oh, my goodness, please, relax welcome, everybody welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show" you're here! you made it! wow. what a crowd well, guys, this is very exciting last night was the season premiere of "the bachelorette. [ cheers ] yeah, i'm pumped for this season 'cause we get to see people spreading viruses the old-fashioned way. [ laughter ] you know that's right after a year locked inside, viewers were like, "you know, hooking up with 30 strangers doesn't seem so crazy anymore. [ laughter ] that's right, "the bachelorette" is back and everyone's fired up. but you just got to remember it's a staged show that's mostly fake, kind of like a boxing match between floyd mayweather and logan paul [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause no, no no ♪ are we forever ♪ you see this at on
tonight, join jimmy and his guests - lin-manuel miranda phoebe dynevor musical guest, sharon van ettennd angel olsen, and featuring the legendary roots crew >> questlove: 1475 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: good to see you! thank you! oh, my goodness, please, relax welcome, everybody welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show" you're here! you made it! wow. what a crowd well, guys, this is...
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the new promise that no—one in england will find themselves in sharon's position.erately worried she'll have to sell the family home in stockport, she does her best to look after her mum jean, who's in the late stages of alzheimer's. but before too long, she's likely to move into expensive residential care. it's the hardest thing in the world, when someone doesn't know who you are and you're right in front of them. my mum is ready for a residential home, a care home. i'm not in a financial situation. it's about £1,000 a week. there would be no house money left. to have somewhere to live is what everybody needs, and it's my home and it can get taken away. just like that. have you got a smile for me? from october 2023, there'll be a guarantee, a cap that no—one who starts paying for care from then will pay more than £86,000 over their lifetime and anyone with between £20,000—100,000 of assets will get some help towards the cost. ministers will push mps to vote on the deal tomorrow. labour believes the rise isn't fair, but it's not entirely clear what they'd do instea
the new promise that no—one in england will find themselves in sharon's position.erately worried she'll have to sell the family home in stockport, she does her best to look after her mum jean, who's in the late stages of alzheimer's. but before too long, she's likely to move into expensive residential care. it's the hardest thing in the world, when someone doesn't know who you are and you're right in front of them. my mum is ready for a residential home, a care home. i'm not in a financial...
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sharon, what about you?hanking you for saving their life. what does that mean to you? it makes it real that we actually had something, and yes, the person is living a better life because of faye. and you're speaking out this week because you want to encourage other families to have this discussion, don't you, and to say that actually organ donation is absolutely fine, it is the right thing to do? yes, it is really important. it stops any arguing at a really terrible time, so to me it is the only good thing that came out of faye passing, so i am really pleased that she told us, well, told me and we carried out her wishes. the risk of flooding is ects last months. we're talking about flooding — a risk which is predicted to increase in the east midlands because of climate change. now villagers in nottinghamshire whose homes have been underwater on a regular basis want to share the lessons they've learned to help others. environment correspondent sally bowman reports. 22—year—old studentjamie is one of the foot
sharon, what about you?hanking you for saving their life. what does that mean to you? it makes it real that we actually had something, and yes, the person is living a better life because of faye. and you're speaking out this week because you want to encourage other families to have this discussion, don't you, and to say that actually organ donation is absolutely fine, it is the right thing to do? yes, it is really important. it stops any arguing at a really terrible time, so to me it is the...
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reporting live, i am sharon katsuda, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you very much. as they roll out the vaccination requirements, its case rate is trending down. this is a line graph that shows the cases at the start of the year, you can see the winter surge and january of this year and a steep drop as more people got vaccinated. in july, cases began rising once again because of the delta variant and look at where it's now. we are on the other side of this latest surge and cases are trending down again. >>> let's break it down further. look at cases among vaccinated and unvaccinated patients. the green line on the bottom is unvaccinated. actually it's on the top. the blue line, they are vaccinated. cases among vaccinated patients at the bottom line right there rose only slightly. you can see the top line, cases among the unvaccinated rose during this latest surge. it's now beginning to drop. >>> negative covid tests will no longer be enough, chase center requires fans to show proof of vaccinations, this goes with all fans 12 and up. fans of ages 12 through 11 are al
reporting live, i am sharon katsuda, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you very much. as they roll out the vaccination requirements, its case rate is trending down. this is a line graph that shows the cases at the start of the year, you can see the winter surge and january of this year and a steep drop as more people got vaccinated. in july, cases began rising once again because of the delta variant and look at where it's now. we are on the other side of this latest surge and cases are...
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kpix 5's sharon chin her story. >> reporter: volunteers distribute hundreds of boxes of fresh produce and poultry from local food banks to -- san francisco and beyond. the churches then deliver the food to 800 families in need each week. >> thank you. >> reporter: assistant pastor moma of the church in east palo alto. >> this will put smile on our faces at the end of the day knowing we were able to help somebody. >> reporter: the food giveaway just part of the work of the san francisco african-american faith based coalition. >> no i want a hug. >> reporter: veronica shepherd founded the nonprofit in 2016 and it partners with dozens of churches to tackle health problems among the city's underserved african-americans. >> every one of the churches are all dealing with huge health disparities that have a very high impact on e bln-icomm are connections for good. her nonprofit partnered with sf new deal to deliver more than 350,000 prepared meals to more than 1600 households in the year and a half since the pandemic hit. and since only about half of african-americans in san francisco have g
kpix 5's sharon chin her story. >> reporter: volunteers distribute hundreds of boxes of fresh produce and poultry from local food banks to -- san francisco and beyond. the churches then deliver the food to 800 families in need each week. >> thank you. >> reporter: assistant pastor moma of the church in east palo alto. >> this will put smile on our faces at the end of the day knowing we were able to help somebody. >> reporter: the food giveaway just part of the work...
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reporting live in san francisco, i am sharon katsuda. nbc bay area news. >> if you still need to vote, you have until 8:00 tonight. if you in line by 8:00, you are allowed to place your vote. we have an entire page dedicated to the recall election. go to nbcbayarea.com and click on "newsom recall," we'll update this page as the results come in. >>> now on a disturbing incident, a bart train dragged a woman to her death because she got off the train to wave at someone. melissa colorado explains why federal investigators are now working the case. . >> reporter: it's a horrific accident. it happened right here at the bart station. a woman with a leashed dog ended up dragged and killed by a moving train. >> i see a lot of people holding the door open. it's a shame that no one helped out. i feel really bad for the lady. >> reporter: that lady is 41-year-old amy adams from san francisco according to the city's medical examiner. a little after 3:00 p.m. yesterday, bart says adams and her dog stepped inside the train, the two were attached to on
reporting live in san francisco, i am sharon katsuda. nbc bay area news. >> if you still need to vote, you have until 8:00 tonight. if you in line by 8:00, you are allowed to place your vote. we have an entire page dedicated to the recall election. go to nbcbayarea.com and click on "newsom recall," we'll update this page as the results come in. >>> now on a disturbing incident, a bart train dragged a woman to her death because she got off the train to wave at someone....
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sharon katsuda shows us how the fremont unified school district is handling this challenge. >> reporter: the fremont community will see their children getting much more than the basics in their new classrooms. >> when we saw the turmoil taking place in afghanistan, our staff immediately gathered resources and started to put together a network of support for families that might be coming to us. >> reporter: the superintendent says the refugees can expect resources such as translators readily available from the district's diverse staff. for the new students, the superintendent says language acquisition will be the top priority, and this can come in different structures depending on the student's developmental level. >> they would be in the same classroom as the other students. they may receive additional support in english, but it would be the same curriculum and classroom. we would work to find materials that can be translated into their home language. >> reporter: fars how current students will adapt to the new students from afghanistan, that's a lesson taught at school and at home. >>
sharon katsuda shows us how the fremont unified school district is handling this challenge. >> reporter: the fremont community will see their children getting much more than the basics in their new classrooms. >> when we saw the turmoil taking place in afghanistan, our staff immediately gathered resources and started to put together a network of support for families that might be coming to us. >> reporter: the superintendent says the refugees can expect resources such as...
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sharon visit to the compound and that— sharon visit to the compound and that started the trouble.palestinians. after 45— unthinkable to palestinians. after 45 years of division, germany— after 45 years of division, germany is one. - after 45 years of division, germany is one. in- after 45 years of division, | germany is one. in berlin, after 45 years of division, . germany is one. in berlin, a million _ germany is one. in berlin, a million germans _ germany is one. in berlin, a million...
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. >> sharon introduces us to this week's bay area jefferson award winner. sharon? is working on her own memoirs about growing up japanese-american, but has also created a space so others can be empowered through their own writing. >> get this, i will only say it once. i am not, nor have i ever been, a cherry blossom crane. i did not, nor do i plan to bomb pearl harbor. >> reporter: siegel signs her voice in her poetry, and the third generation japanese- american author and community activist helps writers of color find the same through her own nonprofit sf bay. >> this is a place for you to tell your stories. we are not here to tell you how to write your stories or what stories to tell. we are just here to support you. because, your life perience hamade you rich. peof color hav through her twice per month creative writing workshop since 2015 to explore race, class, culture, gender, and identity. >> it has been wonderful to have this group of people of color. >> the sessions at the cisco public library or a resume are funded by the city's arts commission and grant f
. >> sharon introduces us to this week's bay area jefferson award winner. sharon? is working on her own memoirs about growing up japanese-american, but has also created a space so others can be empowered through their own writing. >> get this, i will only say it once. i am not, nor have i ever been, a cherry blossom crane. i did not, nor do i plan to bomb pearl harbor. >> reporter: siegel signs her voice in her poetry, and the third generation japanese- american author and...
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sharon chin, kpix 5. >> it is tough are so many.we have posted a link on kpix.com to the california student aid commission , where families can learn how to apply for those college grants out there. >>> let's take a live look outside at the hazy skies over the tri-valley. >> chief meteorologist paul heggen is tracking what is ahead for your holiday weekend. >>> it looks yucky, but it sun set it looks worse. a lot of smoke is elevated in the atmosphere and we don't have to breathe it. we will see changes as we head into the holiday weekend. tomorrow is transition day, with the system that has been impacting are with them all week, this upper-level storm system can't out over the pacific northwest keeping our temperatures cool, that is siding away. what happens as we enter the holiday weekend is at this big area of high pressure builds in from the desert southwest, not a full-fledged he done. and i think we will be as hot as we were even last labor day weekend. it was really hot for labor day last year, but it will be hot in lid. the
sharon chin, kpix 5. >> it is tough are so many.we have posted a link on kpix.com to the california student aid commission , where families can learn how to apply for those college grants out there. >>> let's take a live look outside at the hazy skies over the tri-valley. >> chief meteorologist paul heggen is tracking what is ahead for your holiday weekend. >>> it looks yucky, but it sun set it looks worse. a lot of smoke is elevated in the atmosphere and we don't...
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nbc bay area's sharon katsuda is live at mineta san jose where he talked to travelers who say they're willing to take the risk now. people appear to be more comfortable with flying? >> reporter: good evening, janelle, that's right. the airport pio tells me labor day was a good sign that people are willing to travel. travel was up 41% compared to last year, and they are expecting a busy holiday season. >> this is my first time traveling since the whole shutdown. so as you can see, i'm a little nervous. >> reporter: armed with face shield and gloves, jenny renteria says being fully vaccinated puts her a little at ease. she's heading to vegas. >> it's a bachelorette party and it's my 58th birthday on saturday. >> reporter: and that's the trend here, despite covid numbers going up in other parts of the country. >> there's been just a sense of pent-up demand. people haven't been going to see their relatives, they haven't been taking those trips over a holiday period over the last year and a half. and so we think that some of that is causing people to be more excited about coming back to th
nbc bay area's sharon katsuda is live at mineta san jose where he talked to travelers who say they're willing to take the risk now. people appear to be more comfortable with flying? >> reporter: good evening, janelle, that's right. the airport pio tells me labor day was a good sign that people are willing to travel. travel was up 41% compared to last year, and they are expecting a busy holiday season. >> this is my first time traveling since the whole shutdown. so as you can see,...
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well, that's not bringing our guests in for so we have sharon peroxide. he's a political analyst covering pakistan. and paris france was a men, a professor of environmental geo politics and migration dynamics at the paris institute of political studies. and in time paula, uganda, we have marian to rabo, a human rights activist and politician. thank you all for joining us today. now i do want to start with where we are now that all of these official ellis of ended there are moves that teams to get couple airport open with some category and tucker support. and i think the taliban has promised, but i've got nationals who have valid travel documents from another country they will be allowed to leave from so are you confident that we can hold the taliban to their promises? will people be allowed to go? no, i'm not going to get it all and i'm afraid that the taliban will make sure that nobody can escape the country and stuff. my biggest, here at the moment is that there are still 1000 tens of thousands of again, we're desperate to need a country. and i am very
well, that's not bringing our guests in for so we have sharon peroxide. he's a political analyst covering pakistan. and paris france was a men, a professor of environmental geo politics and migration dynamics at the paris institute of political studies. and in time paula, uganda, we have marian to rabo, a human rights activist and politician. thank you all for joining us today. now i do want to start with where we are now that all of these official ellis of ended there are moves that teams to...
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we're very grateful to both of you for everything that you've done, sharon, nat9ly.natalie. thank you so much for joining us, and we will be right back. thanks. >> whoo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, now introducing ensure complete! with 30 grams of protein. >> tech: every customer has their own safelite story. this couple was on a camping trip... ...when their windshield got a chip. they drove to safelite for a same-day repair. and with their insurance, it was no cost to them. >> woman: really? >> tech: that's service you can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ (vo) singing, or speaking. reason, or fun. daring, or thoughtful. sensitive, or strong. progress isn't either or progress is everything. ok, let's talk about those changes to your financial plan. bill, mary? hey... it's our former broker carl. carl, say hi to nina, our schwab financial consultant. hm... i know how difficult these calls can be. not with schwab. nina made it easier to set up our financial plan. we can check in on it anytime. it changes when our goals change. p
we're very grateful to both of you for everything that you've done, sharon, nat9ly.natalie. thank you so much for joining us, and we will be right back. thanks. >> whoo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, now introducing ensure complete! with 30 grams of protein. >> tech: every customer has their own safelite story. this couple was on a camping trip... ...when their windshield got a chip. they drove to safelite for a same-day repair. and with their insurance, it was no cost...
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this trip to the essex coast brings back happy memories for sharon, it is one of the places she and herhas heart problems, epilepsy and needs a lot of help which has been paid for by selling the council house the family worked hard to buy. their experience underlines why reform of the care system is so desperately needed. it's just worrying me sick. it's worrying me sick. one in seven people will pay more than £100,000 towards their care. she does know she hasn't got endless pots of money. you know, we have paid, i think my last calculation is around 250,000, £260,000 in fees already. the money will run out within weeks but council funding doesn't cover the home's fees, so after four years, sharon's mum may be forced to move somewhere cheaper. my mum's not a piece of luggage you auction off to the lowest bidder. i made a promise to my mum that she would stay in that home. 0bviously, when the promise was made, we didn't realise mum was going to live as long, and the financial situation would get so dire. what does care mean to you? it's an independence. being able to... i'm off again. fo
this trip to the essex coast brings back happy memories for sharon, it is one of the places she and herhas heart problems, epilepsy and needs a lot of help which has been paid for by selling the council house the family worked hard to buy. their experience underlines why reform of the care system is so desperately needed. it's just worrying me sick. it's worrying me sick. one in seven people will pay more than £100,000 towards their care. she does know she hasn't got endless pots of money. you...
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and heidi is set to foreign governments during sharon's mandate until further notice or until the next elections, which is set to take place and 2022. however, the october 21, 900 uprising and changed the calculations i had at the time was forced to resign. and also this is when the major structure and phishers started appearing between sudden had eating and misha owens and political picketing commenced. and a year later, once on how it was re appointed as a prime minister designate in order to form a government. he failed because the point of the world had been poisoned between him and between mitchell i was now with the problem in the country regardless of the economic situation. it's actually a particular situation. it's actually about that opinions constitution. and it's actually about the, the beneath sharing arrangement. we know that the main slogan that sharon has waved his particular carrier since 988 up until today that is duration of the christian rights and love. and on what does that mean? he, it means basically that mission on once the mass, more and more words in the hand
and heidi is set to foreign governments during sharon's mandate until further notice or until the next elections, which is set to take place and 2022. however, the october 21, 900 uprising and changed the calculations i had at the time was forced to resign. and also this is when the major structure and phishers started appearing between sudden had eating and misha owens and political picketing commenced. and a year later, once on how it was re appointed as a prime minister designate in order to...
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and so she you know went up to the the great hall to the reference desk and sharon looked worldly it worriedly in demolis's eyes and said is not. all right. and she said well he's you know, he's working hard but he's okay and then melissa went back to the car and just out of curiosity opened up the packet to see what was in it. and the first article was the the caloric value of cannibalism and yeah, you know so that analyzed in calories and nutrition what happens when you eat someone and so hence sharon's concern and you know, but for me this was this was a research that that took in the whole island. everyone was i mean there were interesting traded one of the traditions i had heard when i was beginning work on this. everyone had said have you heard the tradition about what what happened to captain pollard when he came back to nantucket and the story was that pollard was with some friends on the steps of the pacific national bank. when someone from off island who had recently arrived on the ferry. and came up and said i'm looking for someone named owen coffin. have you have you? you
and so she you know went up to the the great hall to the reference desk and sharon looked worldly it worriedly in demolis's eyes and said is not. all right. and she said well he's you know, he's working hard but he's okay and then melissa went back to the car and just out of curiosity opened up the packet to see what was in it. and the first article was the the caloric value of cannibalism and yeah, you know so that analyzed in calories and nutrition what happens when you eat someone and so...
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this is a discussion item and will be presented by sharon lowe with delta dental. >> thank you, holly. you can share -- presenter privileges are coming to you, sharon. >> good afternoon, and thank you very much for allowing delta dental to provide a report to the health service board. today we'll be discussing areas of concern, the project plan that has goals and milestones. our new dashboard to track prevention, that work access and quality measurements and communication and member access. >> sharon, is there way to expand your screen? if not, that's fine. i see you're in a pdf, so i think this is the fullest it can go. go right ahead. >> okay. sorry. so, today there are four areas that the health service board has addressed concerns and are demonstrated on the screen. the first one is preventative utilization. the next one is the smile way program. and the underutilization and low /* and low enrollment in that program. the third concern is the provider network access and the specific report from providers resigning from delta dental network and specifically in sonoma county. and the
this is a discussion item and will be presented by sharon lowe with delta dental. >> thank you, holly. you can share -- presenter privileges are coming to you, sharon. >> good afternoon, and thank you very much for allowing delta dental to provide a report to the health service board. today we'll be discussing areas of concern, the project plan that has goals and milestones. our new dashboard to track prevention, that work access and quality measurements and communication and member...
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once you start by the same thing that sharon said. thank you summit for the payroll support program that was passed, saving thousands of jobs and literally kept those crew members on the payroll, recurrent training so that now as the flights are starting to come back they are all in position to bring the transportation system back to where it was and the economy back. so they take you there. i'm going to be brief. identity as an operator as i see this. i heard the discussion how long this has been going on. i upgraded to captain at united airlines in 2005. i was a user of the system for many, many years until i was elected to the job a couple years ago which i'm now a member of the nextgen advisory subcommittee, and as you know, joe, , a member of the actual committee itself. we are proud, air line pilots association are proud to be stapled stickles in this discussion and we thank you for having us here. we also keep an eye on the ball as things move along to what threats are out there. threads concerning do the aircraft have the prop
once you start by the same thing that sharon said. thank you summit for the payroll support program that was passed, saving thousands of jobs and literally kept those crew members on the payroll, recurrent training so that now as the flights are starting to come back they are all in position to bring the transportation system back to where it was and the economy back. so they take you there. i'm going to be brief. identity as an operator as i see this. i heard the discussion how long this has...
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. >> to questions from david and sharon. i will put them together, what are your thoughts on how society can protect people from morally and psychologically adverse conditions? and from sharon, how do we give agents each of those who to pay bills from day today and often cannot speak up for themselves. >> a should say i am an author and an analyst of these conditions, not a policy expert. i do not have a set of simple solutions. but i do think it begins with awareness. i thank you so much of how the dirty work unfolds and how it is organized, is premised on both the secrecy and apathy. those things work together. it's not just that it is hidden from us. begins with awareness and conversation and dialogue. without that it could be perpetuated without questions asked maybe i'll ask at the end. do you have any thoughts about the rhetoric of essential workers did the pandemic, there is a lot of attention given to healthcare workers who were forced to make very difficult decisions. are they dirty workers in the same way? or how t
. >> to questions from david and sharon. i will put them together, what are your thoughts on how society can protect people from morally and psychologically adverse conditions? and from sharon, how do we give agents each of those who to pay bills from day today and often cannot speak up for themselves. >> a should say i am an author and an analyst of these conditions, not a policy expert. i do not have a set of simple solutions. but i do think it begins with awareness. i thank you...
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"today in the bay's" sharon katsuda live this morning. >> that's right.ovid restrictions at these larger events but will people follow them? i'll have that story coming up. >>> the white house gets some bad news on the economy and president biden heads for louisiana. we'll fill you in when "today in the bay" continues. >>> happy friday. it is 5:43. as we are stargs out in the east bay, looking at martinez we're at 56 degrees. we've got a few clouds moving by. it smells a little bit smoky. our air quality is going to be the biggest concern as our temperatures warm up today but you'll want to get out early. we'll talk more about all of our mimts microclimates and what to expect in a few minutes. >> the haze is not a problem. the flashing lights, mid span, you see the headlights towards us and the lights away from us, doing the last of the pick-up for the cones ready for the morning commute across the golden gate bridge. we'll show you how the rest of the bay is so you can prepare as well. >> 4:53. a follow-up, abortion rights groups are asking if this week'
"today in the bay's" sharon katsuda live this morning. >> that's right.ovid restrictions at these larger events but will people follow them? i'll have that story coming up. >>> the white house gets some bad news on the economy and president biden heads for louisiana. we'll fill you in when "today in the bay" continues. >>> happy friday. it is 5:43. as we are stargs out in the east bay, looking at martinez we're at 56 degrees. we've got a few clouds...
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sharon kat suedda. >> reporter: the principal sent out email to parents saying counsellors would be talking to them about the consequences. >> later on in p.e., stuff on the floor, wet and everything. school started closing the bathrooms. >> reporter: students don't have to log on to tiktok to see the damage, happened here in herbert hoover middle school. >> why are you doing it in the first place? >> reporter: tearing out toilets, clogging them, stealing soap and posting on tiktok. result is districts shutting down bathrooms and parents are concerned for students looking to wash hands in pandemic. tiktok has banned the challenge and is removing the videos but it's tough to catch them all. >> not fair to them, teachers, others not involved, it's not okay. >> scary to close down bathroom in middle of pandemic. how do we wash hands, promote sanitation? >> reporter: senator richard bloomenthal says they have to be responsible at tiktok. >> glorify sometimes deadly actions on the part of children and teens attracted to the site so tiktok could make more money. it's all about the business model.
sharon kat suedda. >> reporter: the principal sent out email to parents saying counsellors would be talking to them about the consequences. >> later on in p.e., stuff on the floor, wet and everything. school started closing the bathrooms. >> reporter: students don't have to log on to tiktok to see the damage, happened here in herbert hoover middle school. >> why are you doing it in the first place? >> reporter: tearing out toilets, clogging them, stealing soap and...
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that's where sharon katsuda is live. sharon, what do you see this morning?r: well, we have seen good news, the firefighters just had a new conference and they are saying now the caldor fire is 25% contained. overnight they made progress. can you see behind me how smoky it is, and there's ash falling from the sky now, and overnight there was a lot of back burning going on and firefighters were able to make progress to light a fire and create a line to protect homes in the riverton area. right now a lot of people have evacuated in the north lake tahoe area or other areas spread out around the bay area just hoping this gets under control. back to you. >> thank you, sharon. >>> we want to take a look at our weather forecast, because that's a big factor in the firefighting effort. >> absolutely. the winds are calming down, and we are seeing the smoke settling in and we can witness that as we look out in the walnut creek area as you step out the door this morning. the next couple of days we are getting ready for hotter temperatures in the labor day holiday weekend
that's where sharon katsuda is live. sharon, what do you see this morning?r: well, we have seen good news, the firefighters just had a new conference and they are saying now the caldor fire is 25% contained. overnight they made progress. can you see behind me how smoky it is, and there's ash falling from the sky now, and overnight there was a lot of back burning going on and firefighters were able to make progress to light a fire and create a line to protect homes in the riverton area. right...
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thanks to their generosity, the the new sharon fire department has aided in recovery efforts both in the hawkeye state and elsewhere across the country for 16 years. in 2018, the new sharon fire department assisted local texas recovery teams in the aftermath of hurricane harvey. and last year they helped local communities devastated by hurricanes laura and sally. thank you to the new sharon fire department and the citizens of the county for answering the call to serve and being incredible examples of generosity and selflessness of iowans. mr. speaker, i rise today to share an iowa story about looking out for one of our own. joe stewart, a resident of bentendorff in scott county, relied on his bicycle for years to make his three mile roundtrip commute to work every day. after his bisecle broke, the time of his daily commute would double. for over a month after losing his only means of transportation, joe would walk in between the highway and the railroad tracks to make it to work. not missing a single day of work. this is when the bicycle club member kathy storm noticed joe walking wi
thanks to their generosity, the the new sharon fire department has aided in recovery efforts both in the hawkeye state and elsewhere across the country for 16 years. in 2018, the new sharon fire department assisted local texas recovery teams in the aftermath of hurricane harvey. and last year they helped local communities devastated by hurricanes laura and sally. thank you to the new sharon fire department and the citizens of the county for answering the call to serve and being incredible...
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we will turn to sharon pinkerton. >> good morning. thank you for having this roundtable, especially coming on the heels on sustainable aviation fuels. we need to make progress as early levers we can pull to make sure our air traffic control system is helping, not hindering the climate challenge we're trying to solve. before i begin, i want to recognize that sometimes when we have these discussions, we can sound more critical than clinical forward faa. that is not our intent. we respect and appreciate the work of the leadership at faa and the air traffic controllers and other front line workers who have gotten us through these very difficult covid times. speaking of front line workers, a strong thank you to all of you for providing the payroll support program. we wouldn't be here where we are today without that payroll assistance. my message today is this. we have to accelerate modernizing our air traffic control system. the up side of making progress and using the 21st century technology is critical. under the obama administration, th
we will turn to sharon pinkerton. >> good morning. thank you for having this roundtable, especially coming on the heels on sustainable aviation fuels. we need to make progress as early levers we can pull to make sure our air traffic control system is helping, not hindering the climate challenge we're trying to solve. before i begin, i want to recognize that sometimes when we have these discussions, we can sound more critical than clinical forward faa. that is not our intent. we respect...
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. >> sharon chin introduces us to the man behind the tenure process, this week's bay area jefferson award winner. >> reporter: people stop malcolm marshall on the street with ideas for the richmond pulse. he founded youth led community project with new america media ten years ago to give richmond's under served residents a voice. >> i call it inside out journalism, you know. it's not folks from l.a. times parachuting in. >> reporter: his journalists are students ages 16 to 24. they know richmond well because many live there. >> they tell stories in a unique way and give insight into their lives that is often missing from the media landscape. >> reporter: young reporters get a stipend and project is funded through californiaen dowments building healthy communities initiative. there are 5,000 copies in english and spanish each month and more than 70 students have seen lines in the newspaper and online over the years. mendoza considered a career in construction until malcolm fueled his passion for writing. >> they allowed me to see a different future. >> reporter: he is building new skills,
. >> sharon chin introduces us to the man behind the tenure process, this week's bay area jefferson award winner. >> reporter: people stop malcolm marshall on the street with ideas for the richmond pulse. he founded youth led community project with new america media ten years ago to give richmond's under served residents a voice. >> i call it inside out journalism, you know. it's not folks from l.a. times parachuting in. >> reporter: his journalists are students ages 16...
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. >> sharon m. balkcom. >> michael andrew bane. >> tin mining ago. geithner -- my uncle.n though i never met you in person, i miss you a lot. my mom always tells me the fun things you did and i am sure if you were here i would be doing them with you. thank you for being the best guardian angel. mom also says i have your lovable charm and fearlessness. not only do i have your charm i am honored to have your name as my middlemen. i am going to become a firefighter. we hope you will continue to watch over us and keep us healthy and safe. we love you so much. >> and my sister. elizabeth lawson. it has been 20 years since you left us. i remember this day as if it was yesterday. you are greatly missed by our mother, your sisters, your nieces, your nephews. it was such a sad day. i remember you working at the pentagon. from the building i could see the smoke. i could not believe that. that you are gone. i just want to say i love you, we miss you, thank you so much. >> gerard baptiste. >> walter baran. >> gerard a. barbara. >> paul vincent barbaro. >> james william barbella. >> v
. >> sharon m. balkcom. >> michael andrew bane. >> tin mining ago. geithner -- my uncle.n though i never met you in person, i miss you a lot. my mom always tells me the fun things you did and i am sure if you were here i would be doing them with you. thank you for being the best guardian angel. mom also says i have your lovable charm and fearlessness. not only do i have your charm i am honored to have your name as my middlemen. i am going to become a firefighter. we hope you...