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jennifer simmons, a parent of defensive end shane simmons says this is a critical year for her son. >e to show he is nfl worthy and get his spot for his lifelong dream to play in the nfl. everything literally is riding on this season for him. >> simmons and dozens of other parents submitted this letter to big ten officials demanding answers while underscoring their confidence in safety protocols. >> do you think it's still safe for him to play during a pandemic. >> absolutely feel very comfortable with my son playing football. penn state has done an incredible job with all of their precautions, testing procedures, how they set practice up. >> tonight parents and players asking to salvage the season and not cancel out of fear. kathy is with us. if they vote to resume the season for the big ten, how soon do we see players taking the field? >> well, kate, there are several reports indicating a possible start date of october 17th, so teams will be able to get in eight games over a nine-week period. kate. >> kathy pashrk, thank you. >>> still ahead nbc exclusive from locker another bundle
jennifer simmons, a parent of defensive end shane simmons says this is a critical year for her son. >e to show he is nfl worthy and get his spot for his lifelong dream to play in the nfl. everything literally is riding on this season for him. >> simmons and dozens of other parents submitted this letter to big ten officials demanding answers while underscoring their confidence in safety protocols. >> do you think it's still safe for him to play during a pandemic. >>...
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nbc's keir simmons reports from london. >> reporter: microsoft warning that several foreign countriesing to interfere with american elections, saying hackers in russia, china, and iran are actively targeting 2020 campaigns and u.s. thinktanks. >> we have been targeted and we expect to be targeted in the future. >> reporter: microsoft says russian state hackers have attacked more than 200 u.s. political organizations. while china's targeted high-profile political organizers. this morning a department of justice official telling nbc news the report broadly fits with what they have been seeing. in 2016 russian military intelligence hacked the clinton campaign. >> 2016 was just the opening. other countries saw what russia did and they're following suit. >> reporter: this london journalist says she was tricked by a russian propaganda operation into writing an article for a fake russian news site. >> her english was fantastic. i mean, it wasn't just that it was correct. it sounded so natural. >> reporter: she now fears even an email thanking her for her work was written by a russian bot. >>
nbc's keir simmons reports from london. >> reporter: microsoft warning that several foreign countriesing to interfere with american elections, saying hackers in russia, china, and iran are actively targeting 2020 campaigns and u.s. thinktanks. >> we have been targeted and we expect to be targeted in the future. >> reporter: microsoft says russian state hackers have attacked more than 200 u.s. political organizations. while china's targeted high-profile political organizers....
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the conference postponed the fall sports season last month, pointing to the alarming spread simmons andefensive end shane simmons, says this is a critical year for her son. >> it was a chance to show that he was nfl worthy and get a spot for his lifelong dream, to play in the nfl, and everything literally is riding on the season for him. >> reporter: simmons and dozens of other parents submitted this letter to big 10 officials, demanding answers while underscoring their confidence in safety protocols. >> do you think it's still safe for him to play during a pandemic? >> i absolutely feel very comfortable with my son playing football. penn state has done an incredible job with all of their precautions, testing procedures, how they've set practice up. >> reporter: tonight parents and players asking to salvage the season and not cancel out of fear. >>> it's been a long, tortuous journey for a man, deciding to play at all. >>> and some tension in that air quality. some signs of change tonight. that will bring better air our way and possibly showers for areas of southern california. we'll ex
the conference postponed the fall sports season last month, pointing to the alarming spread simmons andefensive end shane simmons, says this is a critical year for her son. >> it was a chance to show that he was nfl worthy and get a spot for his lifelong dream, to play in the nfl, and everything literally is riding on the season for him. >> reporter: simmons and dozens of other parents submitted this letter to big 10 officials, demanding answers while underscoring their confidence...
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. >> reporter: 26-year-old cameron simmons had just finished his first full week as a tesla employee in fremont. >> he was a person who liked to see everybody happy, so he brought that in every room he entered. >> reporter: but tragedy struck. someone opened fire on e-80. >> collapsed on to a lane on the freeway. >> reporter: the chp is investigating, but that released the description of a shooter or suspect vehicle. a motive is also unknown, adding to the family's brief. >> not knowing this piece to this puzzle is agony. >> reporter: his family is also heartbroken that he will never see the life that he helped create with his girlfriend. >> expecting twins in november. this would be the first set of children for cameron, a boy and a girl. it's devastating. they'll never know a wonderful father. >> reporter: sheldon simmons is devastated by the loss of a son and searching for answers in the latest deadly shooting a on bay area freeway. >> he was targeted by somebody that was just do something senseless shooting, and he just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. >> repo
. >> reporter: 26-year-old cameron simmons had just finished his first full week as a tesla employee in fremont. >> he was a person who liked to see everybody happy, so he brought that in every room he entered. >> reporter: but tragedy struck. someone opened fire on e-80. >> collapsed on to a lane on the freeway. >> reporter: the chp is investigating, but that released the description of a shooter or suspect vehicle. a motive is also unknown, adding to the family's...
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joining me now from london keir simmons. good to have you with us. .ent a large part of summer for people to return to restaurants, that has changed, how long will britons look for these restrictions to be in place? >> well, it could be as long as six months, ayman, not even guaranteed that these restrictions will stay as they are, the prime minister himself suggesting they could get tougher, you're right, this is a change of direction for the british government. in a few weeks' time, reintroduce spectators at sports, matches and games around the country, that's no longer happening, as authoritative is trying to sound there and he would be because he needs to try to maintain his leadership, his authority, the reality is that this virus is writing a story of its own and what the scientists here in the uk are truly worried about it's getting close to what they called, exponential growth, it starts to get out of control, and then it's even harder to control, but it's not a science, ayman, it's not a science in terms of understanding what measures need to
joining me now from london keir simmons. good to have you with us. .ent a large part of summer for people to return to restaurants, that has changed, how long will britons look for these restrictions to be in place? >> well, it could be as long as six months, ayman, not even guaranteed that these restrictions will stay as they are, the prime minister himself suggesting they could get tougher, you're right, this is a change of direction for the british government. in a few weeks' time,...
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they'll never know a wonderful father. >> reporter: sheldon simmons is devastated by the loss of a son and searching forrance herself in the latest deadly shooting a on bay area freeway. >> he was targeted by somebodies that watt just doing some senseless shooting, and he just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. police say any tip no matter how small could lead to a break in the case, so they are asking anyone with any information to step forward. >>> back now the coronavirus. the pressure is mounting for lawmakers on capitol hill to resume stimulus talks. united airlines and its union are urging congress and treasury secretary steve mnuchin the bargaining table. without additional funding, united said 16,000 employees are in danger of losing their jobs next month. earn airlines said it would have to lay off 20,000 employees and cut services significantly. >> the own just really on speaker pelosi. we encourage here to spend one- off bills, perhaps airline funding or other elements we could work through the process to get to the american people. >> now with the two side
they'll never know a wonderful father. >> reporter: sheldon simmons is devastated by the loss of a son and searching forrance herself in the latest deadly shooting a on bay area freeway. >> he was targeted by somebodies that watt just doing some senseless shooting, and he just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. police say any tip no matter how small could lead to a break in the case, so they are asking anyone with any information to step forward. >>> back...
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they'll never know a wonderful father. >> reporter: sheldon simmons is devastated by the loss of a son is searching forrance herself in the latest deadly shooting on a bay area freeway. >> he was targeted by somebody that just was just doing some senseless shooting, and he was -- just happened to number the wrong place at the wrong time. >> reporter: chp is asking anyone with information to give them a call. they say any tip could lead to a big break in the case. >>> coming up on ktvu at 6:30 baby new tool to better track school reopenings, what we know alloy the timeline for public schools in san francisco. >>> plus vta on the brink of historic service cuts. >>> and last night, the head coach of the las vegas raiders, gosh i hate saying that, that's jon ground. he was celebrating a big win, but today the nfl fined him $100,000. mark will tell us why coming up. thinking about your financial plan... ...so are we. prudential helps 25 million people with their financial needs. with over 90 years' of investment experience, our thousands of financial professionals can help. go to prudential
they'll never know a wonderful father. >> reporter: sheldon simmons is devastated by the loss of a son is searching forrance herself in the latest deadly shooting on a bay area freeway. >> he was targeted by somebody that just was just doing some senseless shooting, and he was -- just happened to number the wrong place at the wrong time. >> reporter: chp is asking anyone with information to give them a call. they say any tip could lead to a big break in the case. >>>...
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it's devastating, they will never know and wonderful father. >> reporter: sheldon simmons is devastated of his son and searching for answers in the latest deadly shooting on a bay area freeway. >> he was targeted by somebody was just doing some stuff and he happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. >> reporter: chp is asking anyone with information to give them a call. any tips, no matter how small, good lead to a big rake in the case. >>> kobe bryant's widow is suing the l.a. county sheriff's department, claiming deputies shared unauthorized pictures of the helicopter crash that killed her husband, her daughter and seven others. vanessa bryant's lawsuit says at least eight deputies at the crash site pulled out their own personal cell phones and took pictures of the dead children, parents and coaches. she's now seeking damages for intentional infliction, emotional distress, negligence and invasion of privacy. in march sheriff alex villanueva a millage t ordered the day eight deputies to delete the unauthorized pictures when he learned about them. >> fantastic, finally. someth
it's devastating, they will never know and wonderful father. >> reporter: sheldon simmons is devastated of his son and searching for answers in the latest deadly shooting on a bay area freeway. >> he was targeted by somebody was just doing some stuff and he happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. >> reporter: chp is asking anyone with information to give them a call. any tips, no matter how small, good lead to a big rake in the case. >>> kobe bryant's...
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keir simmons in london, thank you. >>> let's turn to dr. ashish jha, the dean of brown university's school of public health. dr. jha, to keir's point at the end, and you raised this issue this morning on the "today" show as well, a lot of folks were ringi wringing their hands on tuesday. but the reality is it would seem there's just as much of a chance that this individual who became ill, just as much of a chance that this wasn't related to the actual vaccine, correct? >> absolutely. again, thank you for having me on. we just don't know right now. this is pretty common in clinical trials. we see things like this where somebody might have something happen. we don't know if it's related to the trial, don't know if it's related to the vaccine or drug. so we put a pause and investigate. and often it turns out it has nothing to do with the vaccine. unfortunately, we're going to have to be patient. this is how science works. this is how careful science works. i think it's great to see we're doing the careful science and we'll find out more in the
keir simmons in london, thank you. >>> let's turn to dr. ashish jha, the dean of brown university's school of public health. dr. jha, to keir's point at the end, and you raised this issue this morning on the "today" show as well, a lot of folks were ringi wringing their hands on tuesday. but the reality is it would seem there's just as much of a chance that this individual who became ill, just as much of a chance that this wasn't related to the actual vaccine, correct?...
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and joining me now from london is keir simmons., to see the uk shutting down as their peak goes up to 4,000 a day, it does seem as if the uk is shutting down under a circumstance that is far less risky than the circumstances we're living in right now here in the united states. >> reporter: yeah, that may be true, but the reality of this virus is that we get told again and again that it moves so fast. and what they are really worried about here, the scientists and the lawmakers here, is that there will be an exponential growth in the virus despite the fact of having been able to control it over the summer. which will mean that it will get out of control. the announcement that the prime minister boris johnson what are limited measures. britain's famous pubs and restaurants were closed at 10:00, weddings will be limited. but what they are not doing is the kind of lockdown we saw in the spring when schools were closed but people couldn't go to parks. and another thing that they are saying here because we're heading into the winter is t
and joining me now from london is keir simmons., to see the uk shutting down as their peak goes up to 4,000 a day, it does seem as if the uk is shutting down under a circumstance that is far less risky than the circumstances we're living in right now here in the united states. >> reporter: yeah, that may be true, but the reality of this virus is that we get told again and again that it moves so fast. and what they are really worried about here, the scientists and the lawmakers here, is...
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is no cure for covert yet for now no one could afford to ignore the sciences due to sticks and to simmons' al-jazeera well and quick bit of news on a ukrainian military plane carrying air force cadets having crashed in the country's east at least 22 people have been killed another 2 have been injured and emergency services are searching for missing passengers the plane was carrying 28 people at least 18 of them cadets from bihar air force university forces are investigating the cause of the crash the head of kosovo's war veterans group has been arrested to face charges of witness intimidation or award crimes tribunal in the hague mosques police arrested his knee in pristina on friday in recent weeks he and his aides have released court documents naming suspects and witnesses as well as civilians allegedly murdered during the $198999.00 cost of an corella uprising has prosecutor's office condemned the document dumps as an attempt to undermine the proper ministration of justice. 5 people have been arrested in the french capital paris ofter a knife attack on 2 journalists near the film offic
is no cure for covert yet for now no one could afford to ignore the sciences due to sticks and to simmons' al-jazeera well and quick bit of news on a ukrainian military plane carrying air force cadets having crashed in the country's east at least 22 people have been killed another 2 have been injured and emergency services are searching for missing passengers the plane was carrying 28 people at least 18 of them cadets from bihar air force university forces are investigating the cause of the...
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nbc news senior international correspondent keir simmons has more. >> microsoft warning that severalountries are trying to interfere with american elections. saying hackers in russia, china, and iran are actively targeting 2020 campaigns. and u.s. think tanks. ? we have been targeted and we expect to be targeted in the future. >> microsoft says russian state hackers have attacked more than 200 u.s. political organizations, while china's targeted high-profile political organizers including people associated with the biden campaign. adding iran has attacked personal accounts of people associated with the trump campaign. it's not surprising to see malicious activity directed at us, the trump campaign told us. biden's press secretary responding, we are prepared. this morning, the department of justice official telling nbc news the report broadly fits with what they have been seeing. in 2016, russian military intelligence hacked the clinton campaign. >> 2016 was just the opening. other countries saw what russia did, and they're following suit. >> and now, it's more sophisticated. microsof
nbc news senior international correspondent keir simmons has more. >> microsoft warning that severalountries are trying to interfere with american elections. saying hackers in russia, china, and iran are actively targeting 2020 campaigns. and u.s. think tanks. ? we have been targeted and we expect to be targeted in the future. >> microsoft says russian state hackers have attacked more than 200 u.s. political organizations, while china's targeted high-profile political organizers...
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no simmons the is in the is the. but ark of. the moon is in there that is you know. there was going to be it's in the going here but maybe in the. ring it means it's in school no she just says then your true works is. both the jewelry you. piece and the 1st 2 for the rocks in the attic but a good image you're more living the peace in the priesthood is the. room thank you. you've gotten some sleep notion through the book but it's. nice to. get i'm only of had 2 main passions in her life science and still but for the forma she had once deliberately infected herself with the strain of cholera there was hardly anything she wouldn't do for they have still but either when they split up zenaida felt very ill for a while they both went on to have families but the moment her ex-husband was in jail she always came to the rescue she wrote to senior party officials and convinced famous scientists to sign letters to beria and stalin even still because mother had told his brother to watch out for xena she might throw you into a fiery furnace as well as me or anyone else just to ge
no simmons the is in the is the. but ark of. the moon is in there that is you know. there was going to be it's in the going here but maybe in the. ring it means it's in school no she just says then your true works is. both the jewelry you. piece and the 1st 2 for the rocks in the attic but a good image you're more living the peace in the priesthood is the. room thank you. you've gotten some sleep notion through the book but it's. nice to. get i'm only of had 2 main passions in her life science...
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peter alexander, we're going to have more on that later from keir simmons this morning. >>> a lot more to get to including the devastation from the wildfires in the west. the death toll and the number of missing rose again overnight. officials in oregon say thousands of homes have been lost already in just one of the fires burning there. nbc national correspondent miguel almaguer is in ashland for us. miguel, good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning. the number of homes lost in this county alone is four times higher than what was originally expected. better weather is on the way. but we've been told these wildfires could burn for months. from the air, the true sco obliterated. this the town of talent, oregon, where some of the only structures left standing are stained pink from fire retardant. cadaver dogs here scouring the wreckage for signs of human remains. and this is what search teams are up against. debris fields that stretch blocks and entire cities long. the family that lives in this home made it out alive, but many of their neighbors may not have been so lucky. in nor
peter alexander, we're going to have more on that later from keir simmons this morning. >>> a lot more to get to including the devastation from the wildfires in the west. the death toll and the number of missing rose again overnight. officials in oregon say thousands of homes have been lost already in just one of the fires burning there. nbc national correspondent miguel almaguer is in ashland for us. miguel, good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning. the number of homes...
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is no cure for covidien yet for now no one can afford to ignore the sciences due to sticks and to simmons' al-jazeera. one of the world approaches a 1000000 deaths from cover 19 the world health organization is calling for more collective action to prevent that from doubling it's certainly unimaginable but it's it's it's not impossible because if we look at losing a 1000000 people in 9 months and then we just look at the realities of getting vaccine out there in the next 9 months it's a big task for everyone involved through a very engines just like in the issues of listing there's the issue of scale up there's the issue of funding these vaccines there's the issue of distributing these vaccines and then the issues of acceptance beyond that. with the work we still have to do in controlling this disease and remember we have things we can do now to drive transmission dry and drive down the number of deaths. still ahead an al-jazeera very sorry for disappointing south korea by the north's leader has made a surprise apology. making history an aboriginal artist wins a stray is most prestigious
is no cure for covidien yet for now no one can afford to ignore the sciences due to sticks and to simmons' al-jazeera. one of the world approaches a 1000000 deaths from cover 19 the world health organization is calling for more collective action to prevent that from doubling it's certainly unimaginable but it's it's it's not impossible because if we look at losing a 1000000 people in 9 months and then we just look at the realities of getting vaccine out there in the next 9 months it's a big...
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. >> for simmons and her group the plan is to take shifts, to stay here as long as they can bringing awareness until changes are made. >> san jose mayor samlocardo with a very blunt tweet, the omission of a criminal charge directly arising from the death of breonna taylor is outrageous. oakland mayor libby shaft says it's heart breaking because she deserve tuesday be alive. breonna taylor demands justice and an end to the structural racism that caused this fully avoidable tragedy. grant was shot and killed by a b.a.r.t. police officer on new year's day back in 2009. his uncle joined us this evening and explains what it's going to take in his opinion to make things change. >> i mean it's going to take a mass movement to really bring about real systemic change. if you're unsure about these murders that are happening and you're not sure if the police should be charged for the murders that they commit, then in many ways you're just as culpable. >> johnson went onto say when it comes to protests the community should listen to the families impacted by the murders like his. those families c
. >> for simmons and her group the plan is to take shifts, to stay here as long as they can bringing awareness until changes are made. >> san jose mayor samlocardo with a very blunt tweet, the omission of a criminal charge directly arising from the death of breonna taylor is outrageous. oakland mayor libby shaft says it's heart breaking because she deserve tuesday be alive. breonna taylor demands justice and an end to the structural racism that caused this fully avoidable tragedy....
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card to bear to simmons usually show beautiful landscapes we're heading to the place where we think the car belongs. to. the city corner over the scene soon. pick up the. cats why not. and is the one sure they know the month the show of concern and almost fire and soon learned to sew on assumes is also odd this is the course often a cooler time to all friends. and so tsotsi also doesn't listen and sukkoth discuss nikolas told all the time just as most movement is couldn't so sign the do does is...
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an email in june shows mark simmons, then deputy police chief, writing his boss, "we certainly do not want people to misinterpret the officers' actions and conflate this incident with any recent killings of unarmed black men by law enforcement nationally. that would simply be a false narrative." chief la'ron d. singletary replying, "i totally agree." and david, on monday, the mayor abruptly fired the police chief, who she once defended. and meanwhile, the investigation into the incident by the new york attorney general is ongoing. david? >> all right, janai norman tonight. janai, thank you. >>> and when we come back, the crane collision injuring more than 20 construction workers. many rushed to the hospital. 0 construction workers. many rushed to the hospital. are. typical day during a work week is i'm working but first always going for a run or going to the gym. i love reading. i love cooking healthy. it's super important to me. i was noticing that i was just having some memory loss. it was really bothering me. so i tried prevagen and it started to work for me. i wish i had taken pre
an email in june shows mark simmons, then deputy police chief, writing his boss, "we certainly do not want people to misinterpret the officers' actions and conflate this incident with any recent killings of unarmed black men by law enforcement nationally. that would simply be a false narrative." chief la'ron d. singletary replying, "i totally agree." and david, on monday, the mayor abruptly fired the police chief, who she once defended. and meanwhile, the investigation into...
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memorial what do they have in common suddenly a lot more than either would have ever imagined peter simmonsis the head of poland's auschwitz memorial now he has written to nigeria's president offering to serve part of a prison sentence that was handed to omar furtak a 13 year old boy for blasphemy he's also requested a pardon for the boy a shari'a court in nigeria's northern kanu state sentenced the boy to 10 years in prison for making blasphemous statements during an argument if a pardon is not possible since he says that he and $119.00 other volunteers would each sit one month in prison to spare the boy from any time behind bars now here's part of the letter that's been written regardless of what he said he cannot be treated as fully aware and responsible given his age he should not be subjected to the loss of the entirety of his youth be deprived of opportunities and stigmatized physically emotionally and educationally for the rest of his life one please now to welcome to the day mr peter vinci himself mr it's been good to have you with us. what moved you to write this letter and to orga
memorial what do they have in common suddenly a lot more than either would have ever imagined peter simmonsis the head of poland's auschwitz memorial now he has written to nigeria's president offering to serve part of a prison sentence that was handed to omar furtak a 13 year old boy for blasphemy he's also requested a pardon for the boy a shari'a court in nigeria's northern kanu state sentenced the boy to 10 years in prison for making blasphemous statements during an argument if a pardon is...
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that is where the caskets of the legal and simmons to icon arrived on wednesday for 2 days of public viewing on friday ginsburg will become the 1st woman to y. in state at the u.s. capitol. was a leader among liberal justices on the supreme court. her death has ignited a bitter political battle over her replacement president plans to announce his nominee on saturday until then the u.s. will mourn the loss of a remarkable legal mind and a remarkable human being. for days people have been a legend at the supreme court. and in brooklyn new york where ruth bader ginsburg grew up in the 1930 s. and forty's the daughter of jewish immigrants from eastern europe she lived in a modest house in an ethnically mixed neighborhood ginsburg's career was a life long battle against sexism despite being one of a handful of women to attend harvard law school in the 1950 s. she was rejected for prestigious training by a us supreme court justice because of her gender she was paid less than male counterparts in university appointments she eventually worked for the american civil liberties union and in the
that is where the caskets of the legal and simmons to icon arrived on wednesday for 2 days of public viewing on friday ginsburg will become the 1st woman to y. in state at the u.s. capitol. was a leader among liberal justices on the supreme court. her death has ignited a bitter political battle over her replacement president plans to announce his nominee on saturday until then the u.s. will mourn the loss of a remarkable legal mind and a remarkable human being. for days people have been a...
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on behal.on behalf of supervisor mandelman for the late matthew simmons. i believe i captured all of the in-memorium. >> we did ajourn the board meeting into week two weeks agoe memory of miss munter and i would be happy to rejoin with supervisor stephanie. >> we'll add you, supervisor pesk nix. peskin. >> thank you. >> colleagues, that brings us to the end of our agenda and madam clerk, any further business before us today? >> that concludes or business for today. >> thank you, madam clerk. as there is no further business, we are adjourned. >> supervisor haney: the refresh island mobility management agency. miss milton is our clerk, and i want to welcome brittany. i believe this is our first meeting together. madam clerk, will you please call the roll. >> clerk: yes. [roll call] >> clerk: we have quorum. >> supervisor haney: thank you. madam clerk, will you please read the next item. >> clerk: yes, i would like to make an announcement about public comment, if that's okay. >> supervisor haney: sure. >> clerk: public comment will be available for each item
on behal.on behalf of supervisor mandelman for the late matthew simmons. i believe i captured all of the in-memorium. >> we did ajourn the board meeting into week two weeks agoe memory of miss munter and i would be happy to rejoin with supervisor stephanie. >> we'll add you, supervisor pesk nix. peskin. >> thank you. >> colleagues, that brings us to the end of our agenda and madam clerk, any further business before us today? >> that concludes or business for today....
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sitting there talking in a businesslike manner gentlemanly making jokes that you're out of touch so if simmon . there's you know new talk and i hope we aren't out of touch we don't want to ignore the present or forget the past we're trying to set them aside for the moment and figure out together not how to make the past better but how to make the future better if i could put it over as so we created a bubble we aren't out of touch not from what happened to the jews or the arabs not from what's happening now but we're applying maximum force to try to get this process moving because if. we manage to progress simply middle of differences to 5 open issues. and we went back and force and force and early in the morning falwell good morning we reached for agreement on those 5 issues. at 5 am the norwegians printer delivered the final draft of the declaration of principles for peace between israel and the p.l.o. it stated that as a 1st step israel would withdraw from gaza in jericho and grant the palestinians of already for self governance. in the 2nd stage which would take place within a year the pa
sitting there talking in a businesslike manner gentlemanly making jokes that you're out of touch so if simmon . there's you know new talk and i hope we aren't out of touch we don't want to ignore the present or forget the past we're trying to set them aside for the moment and figure out together not how to make the past better but how to make the future better if i could put it over as so we created a bubble we aren't out of touch not from what happened to the jews or the arabs not from what's...
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and miss simmons' certificate is false. therefore, the resolution should be rejected. back to you, madam clerk. >> chair fewer: thank you very much. any more callers in the queue? >> madam chair, that completes the queue. >> chair fewer: public comment is now closed. so i did have this -- i did have a question -- did this plan have to be approved by the san francisco health commission? >> no -- >> it gets presented but it's not required to be approved. >> chair fewer: okay, great. >> (indiscernible) correct me if i'm wrong. >> correct, you're right. >> chair fewer: okay. so we do have -- >> as we mentioned before, that the public comment, anyone could give comments on any revisions or edits that need to happen. we also work with the mental health board for this plan as well to get their approval. (indiscernible) after i went off for maternity leave. so it does have a lot of oversight which is getting involvement from our mental health above. >> chair fewer: okay. that's great. supervisor walton. >> supervisor walton: thank you, chair fewer. and my question was also goi
and miss simmons' certificate is false. therefore, the resolution should be rejected. back to you, madam clerk. >> chair fewer: thank you very much. any more callers in the queue? >> madam chair, that completes the queue. >> chair fewer: public comment is now closed. so i did have this -- i did have a question -- did this plan have to be approved by the san francisco health commission? >> no -- >> it gets presented but it's not required to be approved. >>...
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>> i strongly believe that. >> reporter: solomon simmons says this once-thriving black community stillull compensation and accountability from those who created the harm. >> reporter: that's what your lawsuit is trying to address, correct? >> absolutely. >> reporter: it comes as community leaders say the city remains divided over race after o outcry from the gop and local police union president over a black lives matter mural painted on a street. the mural is expected to be removed next month. reverend turner prays the lawsuit will make sure justice delayed is not also justice denied. >> i really do believe that justice will be served. >> reporter: you think america's ready for that conversation? >> ready or not, here she comes. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," omar villafranca, tulsa, oklahoma. >> thank you, reverend turner. listen, we never heard about this story in school, high school, college. never heard -- i didn't hear about it until i was an adult. now we know. >> i heard about it when i moved there. lived there in the '80s. >> cannot act like that never happened. >> tulsa
>> i strongly believe that. >> reporter: solomon simmons says this once-thriving black community stillull compensation and accountability from those who created the harm. >> reporter: that's what your lawsuit is trying to address, correct? >> absolutely. >> reporter: it comes as community leaders say the city remains divided over race after o outcry from the gop and local police union president over a black lives matter mural painted on a street. the mural is...
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and we will have that conversation conducted by karl simmons. i'm sorry, nancy?want to add the person clubhouse was involved with in the camps who ended up being -- i mentioned him hans collar. he was a recruiter, an agent for the russian military intelligence. and i'm pretty sure he did work for haldafe. hans collar was amazing. so i'm pretty sure that -- i may have gotten it -- no. i'm almost it was halldane. >> well, halldane was a member of the communist party himself. >> if he were going to, collar would have convinced him, believe me. [laughter] so -- >> i have another question. i'm curious to know. have you landed on a new project? or uncertain? >> i'm looking. >> ok. >> yes. this whole -- our life at the moment kind of threw a few bricks in. so you just trying to figure out the landscape takes a while to -- with all of this. so i'm just going to try and get through this phase, and i'm hoping something will fall in my lap. because that's what happened with the other two. let me know. >> well, i hope you find a new project. >> well, thank you very much. >>
and we will have that conversation conducted by karl simmons. i'm sorry, nancy?want to add the person clubhouse was involved with in the camps who ended up being -- i mentioned him hans collar. he was a recruiter, an agent for the russian military intelligence. and i'm pretty sure he did work for haldafe. hans collar was amazing. so i'm pretty sure that -- i may have gotten it -- no. i'm almost it was halldane. >> well, halldane was a member of the communist party himself. >> if he...
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keir simmons, nick confessore, thank you both so much for spending some time with us.h cases of coronavirus on the rise among children, health officials are now investigating a once-unthinkable scenario. parents sending their covid-positive kids to schools. oh, no. "deadline: white house" pack aft after a quick break. aft after a quick break. about medicare and 65, ysupplemental insurance. medicare is great, but it doesn't cover everything - only about 80% of your part b medicare costs, which means you may have to pay for the rest. that's where medicare supplement insurance comes in: to help pay for some of what medicare doesn't. learn how an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by united healthcare insurance company might be the right choice for you. a free decision guide is a great place to start. call today to request yours. so what makes an aarp medicare supplement plan unique? well, these are the only medicare supplement plans endorsed by aarp and that's because they meet aarp's high standards of quality and service. you're also getting the great featu
keir simmons, nick confessore, thank you both so much for spending some time with us.h cases of coronavirus on the rise among children, health officials are now investigating a once-unthinkable scenario. parents sending their covid-positive kids to schools. oh, no. "deadline: white house" pack aft after a quick break. aft after a quick break. about medicare and 65, ysupplemental insurance. medicare is great, but it doesn't cover everything - only about 80% of your part b medicare...
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a lot of us aren't doing exploring but keir simmons is going to do it for us.taly for episode two. sampling the best pizzas, espressos, and wine. and he'll introduce us to a family connecting with their ancestors. that's coming up on today.com/allday and on our streaming channel on peacock at 1:00 p.m. eastern and then again at 7:00 p.m. eastern. >> peacock! >> that's right. >>> a quick update. tomorrow on "today," a man whose message is always welcome. bishop michael curry he's out with a new book helping everybody find hope in troubling times. we can't wait to talk to him about that but first, al, a check of the weather. >> announcer: "today's" weather advanced care. >> vd to actually write a blush for his book on the cover. love me some michael curry anyway, let's show you what's going on for our week ahead. starting off for today, we've got a fall feel in the northeast and new england. beta rain coming down through the gulf mild temperatures out west through the lower mississippi river valley sunshine from the southeast into the northeast. rain much needed
a lot of us aren't doing exploring but keir simmons is going to do it for us.taly for episode two. sampling the best pizzas, espressos, and wine. and he'll introduce us to a family connecting with their ancestors. that's coming up on today.com/allday and on our streaming channel on peacock at 1:00 p.m. eastern and then again at 7:00 p.m. eastern. >> peacock! >> that's right. >>> a quick update. tomorrow on "today," a man whose message is always welcome. bishop...
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andrew simmons access the statistics comparing europe and other countries like the u.s.razil, where there is a bigger and unrelenting crisis. bad as lastbe as time or even worse? us for9 has been with more than six months. ,veryone knows what it can do but understanding covid defeats some of the best brains in the world. covid hastesting on exposed an increase in positive cases, yet death rates have fallen in some countries only to start rising again recently. experts say there's been some complacency. all, you see it in a community, particularly younger 4 weeks later, it starts to spread to those who are vulnerable. that's when one starts to see hospital admissions rising. that's when one starts to see the number of deaths rising. i don't think we should be someved that just now in cases we should be seeing more cases but not more deaths. >> what the professor says is borne out by the statistics. looking at spain, france, and the u.k. at the height of the pandemic, it is a seven-day rolling average, and these are infection rates. spain in the seven thousands, france in
andrew simmons access the statistics comparing europe and other countries like the u.s.razil, where there is a bigger and unrelenting crisis. bad as lastbe as time or even worse? us for9 has been with more than six months. ,veryone knows what it can do but understanding covid defeats some of the best brains in the world. covid hastesting on exposed an increase in positive cases, yet death rates have fallen in some countries only to start rising again recently. experts say there's been some...
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robbie grossman grounder and tony kemp gets caught and mar kiss simmons gets caught at 3rd and watch the acrobatic effort of tony kemp defining himself safe at home with an important run in a very tight ball game. in the 6th inning newly acquired jake lamb for matt chapman. rbi single right field and matt scores. oakland's number is five and they celebrate it and coming home to play week series with the giants. bass set and company all in a good mood and will finish the road trip with a victory. we have got from having nothing to talk about in the world of sports now to having too much time and too little time to talk about all of this stuff that is going on. the big ten if you didn't hear they will be back and that will start october 24th with the football season hoping to get 8 games in, in eight weeks. no room for margin of error. as you heard the pac-12 may be right behind them. we will have college hoops men and women's and that is going to start november 25th. mens and women's basketball. the nba announcing that. around thanksgiving. no exhibition games or scrimmages before tha
robbie grossman grounder and tony kemp gets caught and mar kiss simmons gets caught at 3rd and watch the acrobatic effort of tony kemp defining himself safe at home with an important run in a very tight ball game. in the 6th inning newly acquired jake lamb for matt chapman. rbi single right field and matt scores. oakland's number is five and they celebrate it and coming home to play week series with the giants. bass set and company all in a good mood and will finish the road trip with a...
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keir simmons in london for us this morning. keir, thanks so much. mika?oming up, a disputed re-election, massive protests, police violence, and now an opposition leader detained. we'll talk about the deepening political crisis in belarus, russia's role, and how the u.s. is responding. "morning joe" is coming right back. when it's hot outside your car is like a sauna steaming up lingering odors. febreze car vent clips stop hot car stench with up to 30 days of freshness. get relief with febreze. ♪ eve♪ going faster than a closerollercoaster ♪ ♪ love like yours will surely come my way ♪ ♪ a-hey, a-hey-hey [music playing] ♪ love like yours will surely come my way ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ cancer won't wait. it won't wait for appointments to open up or test results to come back. that's why at cancer treatment centers of america, our world-class experts give you the care you need, when you need it. with appointments in as little as 24 hours and rapid test results to get you a personalized treatment plan. because cancer isn't just what we do, it's all we do. call today. appointme
keir simmons in london for us this morning. keir, thanks so much. mika?oming up, a disputed re-election, massive protests, police violence, and now an opposition leader detained. we'll talk about the deepening political crisis in belarus, russia's role, and how the u.s. is responding. "morning joe" is coming right back. when it's hot outside your car is like a sauna steaming up lingering odors. febreze car vent clips stop hot car stench with up to 30 days of freshness. get relief with...
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[inaudible] >> leslie simmons asking a specific question two.tamination? about fall out a year later? >> it is unclear if he was worried about it. although other people were. interestingly, after hiroshima, oppenheimer was down in new mexico for the trinity testing site to see how little radiation there still was. in japan you can live there forever. the fact is, trinity site was probably far more contaminated than hiroshima and not enter nagasaki were. because of the point of detonation of the bomb because it had been on the ground the ground been contaminated. hiroshima is generally said a lot of the radiation went back up into the atmosphere. with that said there had been reports of the u.s. occupation forces came into hiroshima they were areas with fear of individual radiation. perhaps they didn't totally understand what they had created that point. cement another thing that strikes me as extraordinary in all the years since it was published, no one has ever really challenged any of the testimony of factual ethics. >> guest: that was another
[inaudible] >> leslie simmons asking a specific question two.tamination? about fall out a year later? >> it is unclear if he was worried about it. although other people were. interestingly, after hiroshima, oppenheimer was down in new mexico for the trinity testing site to see how little radiation there still was. in japan you can live there forever. the fact is, trinity site was probably far more contaminated than hiroshima and not enter nagasaki were. because of the point of...
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first, here is some counsel from independent voter niccole simmons. >> i would hope that trump or biden president is, reinstalls the values or the expectations and standards that we used to from the president and his cabinet. tide power pods one up the cleaning power of liquid. can it one up spaghetti night? it sure can. really? can it one up breakfast in bed? yeah, for sure. thanks, boys. what about that? uhh, yep! it can? yeah, even that! i would very much like to see that. me too. introducing tide power pods. one up the toughest stains with 50% more cleaning power than liquid detergent. any further questions? uh uh! nope! one up the power of liquid with tide power pods. with safe, convenient service. we're here for you >> tech: we'll come right to you. ♪ upbeat music >> tech: you'll get a text when we're on our way. >> tech: before we arrive, just leave your keys on the dash. we'll replace your windshield with safe, no-contact service. ♪ upbeat music >> tech: and that's service you can trust when you need it the most. ♪ upbeat music >> tech: schedule at safelite.com. ♪ upbeat music >
first, here is some counsel from independent voter niccole simmons. >> i would hope that trump or biden president is, reinstalls the values or the expectations and standards that we used to from the president and his cabinet. tide power pods one up the cleaning power of liquid. can it one up spaghetti night? it sure can. really? can it one up breakfast in bed? yeah, for sure. thanks, boys. what about that? uhh, yep! it can? yeah, even that! i would very much like to see that. me too....
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senior international correspondent keir simmons joins us now from london.a is targeting 200 different political organizations ahead of the election. is this worse than what we saw in 2016? >> reporter: hey, steph, yeah, i think the intent is as strong if not stronger. just not from russia as you mentioned there, but microsoft also saying that china is targeting people around the biden campaign, that iran is targeting people around the trump campaign, and i think also it is becoming more sophisticated. so take a listen to a journalist based here in london who said she was duped into writing for a fake russian news site. listen to how she describes the russian who contacted her and asked her to write. >> her english was fantastic. i mean, it wasn't just that it was correct, it sounded so natural. >> reporter: and officials from the department of justice, steph, they tell me think they are being more effective. while the intent is higher, perhaps the response is tougher too. >> this is very, very serious. keir, thank you so much. i appreciate it. we have got t
senior international correspondent keir simmons joins us now from london.a is targeting 200 different political organizations ahead of the election. is this worse than what we saw in 2016? >> reporter: hey, steph, yeah, i think the intent is as strong if not stronger. just not from russia as you mentioned there, but microsoft also saying that china is targeting people around the biden campaign, that iran is targeting people around the trump campaign, and i think also it is becoming more...
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like, richard simmons goat leg warmers. like, there's nothing else you could have come up with?will you do in jockstraps a year? justin: close to $30,000 a year. lemonis: and how much will you generate in revenue from the lambs and the goats? justin: lambs and goats so far this year are at $80,000. -lemonis: 8-0? -justin: yeah. lemonis: so how much revenue will you do in those custom t-shirts? justin: about $1 million a year. ray: about a million bucks. lemonis: i like the fact that they are trying to fill these voids of the irregular cash flow, but the products that they're making are such a small percentage of their revenue, it's so off the mark of their core business that it's not even really scalable. all right, guys. i'll hang out here with them. -justin: okay. -lemonis: i don't need you. justin: all right. holly: hi. i'm holly. nice to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. what do you guys think about them cutting and sewing things like lamb and goat and jockstraps? katie: it takes about three times as long to do a lamb product as a shirt product... -holly: mm-hmm. -katie:.
like, richard simmons goat leg warmers. like, there's nothing else you could have come up with?will you do in jockstraps a year? justin: close to $30,000 a year. lemonis: and how much will you generate in revenue from the lambs and the goats? justin: lambs and goats so far this year are at $80,000. -lemonis: 8-0? -justin: yeah. lemonis: so how much revenue will you do in those custom t-shirts? justin: about $1 million a year. ray: about a million bucks. lemonis: i like the fact that they are...
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keir simmons, thank you. leigh ann caldwell, thank you on capitol hill. we're watching the vaccine and we have been talking about. we're going to bring you the testimony from the u.s. surgeon general when it happens. >>> coming up, michigan's top election official is now sounding the alarm about potential chaos with mail-in voting in her state. we have michigan congresswoman debbie dingell to talk live with us about that. and up next, the wildfires we have been covering are getting worse and they are spreading with an almost unbelievable amount of the west coast up in flames. we're also live on the ground there, with our reporter in two of those states including miguel almaguer in california. >> the conditions on the front lines here are intense. you can see crews trying to do everything they cannot to save this home, but others nearby. te this home, but others nearby has medicare may be eligible to choose a new medicare health plan. but you may be able to choose a new plan right now. if you answer 'yes' to any of these questions: are you turning 65? do y
keir simmons, thank you. leigh ann caldwell, thank you on capitol hill. we're watching the vaccine and we have been talking about. we're going to bring you the testimony from the u.s. surgeon general when it happens. >>> coming up, michigan's top election official is now sounding the alarm about potential chaos with mail-in voting in her state. we have michigan congresswoman debbie dingell to talk live with us about that. and up next, the wildfires we have been covering are getting...
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nbc's keir simmons has the latest. >> reporter: good morning.as brought to court from a high security prison where he's been since he was holed up in the ecuadorian embassy for almost seven years. lawyers for the u.s. government argued that this should not be tried on the facts here in the uk, but should simply be a question of whether he is liable for extradition to the u.s. there is an extradition treaty between the uk and the u.s., but lawyers for julian assange argued that these are political allegations. and so should not fall under that treaty. julian assange led wikileaks as it exposed revelations about the iraq and afghanistan war and published emails from the democrats and hillary clinton during the 2016 election. he now faces 18 separate charges in the u.s. that could mean 175 years in jail, perhaps the most important of those charges that he conspired with the former intelligence analyst, chelsea manning, to hack u.s. computers. but his defenders including his dad, who was there in court, and the mother of his children said that this
nbc's keir simmons has the latest. >> reporter: good morning.as brought to court from a high security prison where he's been since he was holed up in the ecuadorian embassy for almost seven years. lawyers for the u.s. government argued that this should not be tried on the facts here in the uk, but should simply be a question of whether he is liable for extradition to the u.s. there is an extradition treaty between the uk and the u.s., but lawyers for julian assange argued that these are...
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i want to get the latest on this from nbc's keir simmons in london.f a deal is this? >> reporter: yeah, it's a big deal and at the same time it's standard procedure. you have a little bit of news for you, steph, this hour. we're just hearing from the regulator here in the uk that is managing this process of this pause in this vaccine trial. the regulator telling nbc news in a statement we are urgently reviewing all the information and actively engaging in the researchers to determine whether the trial should restart as quickly as possible. steph, this isn't the first time that there has been a pause like this. this is phase two, phase three, tens of thousands of people taking part in these trials. but back at phase one there was another pause in what we've come to know as this oxford university vaccine project, and that just lasted a few days. nbc news also confirming that it was somebody taking part in the trial here in the uk who became sick and who they are now reviewing their case. others are taking part there in the u.s. and brazil and south afri
i want to get the latest on this from nbc's keir simmons in london.f a deal is this? >> reporter: yeah, it's a big deal and at the same time it's standard procedure. you have a little bit of news for you, steph, this hour. we're just hearing from the regulator here in the uk that is managing this process of this pause in this vaccine trial. the regulator telling nbc news in a statement we are urgently reviewing all the information and actively engaging in the researchers to determine...
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the klan was revived in 1915 by an entrepreneur from the south named william simmons who got people to sign up for the klan and then took a proportion of their membership fees. he made a lot of money doing it. and one of the reasons he was able to revive the clan using this term was even though the klan from the reconstruction years had been suppressed by the u.s. army, its memory had lived on in popular culture in the south and elsewhere, as well, but as i've mentioned before, it came back in a big way when this film was released in 1915. birth of a nation. this is the actual poster of what was at the time the most popular film in america. 100 years ago, a little less than 100 years ago. on the strength of this heroic portrait of the klan defending the morality of white women especially in the south, several million members were signed is up by the klan. but more and more, by the 1920s, journalists, social scientists noticed that the klan was growing much more in the north than it was in the south, its headquarters in atlanta in the south where it been formed in the early 1870s, but m
the klan was revived in 1915 by an entrepreneur from the south named william simmons who got people to sign up for the klan and then took a proportion of their membership fees. he made a lot of money doing it. and one of the reasons he was able to revive the clan using this term was even though the klan from the reconstruction years had been suppressed by the u.s. army, its memory had lived on in popular culture in the south and elsewhere, as well, but as i've mentioned before, it came back in...
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nbc's keir simmons, thank you so much. we look forward to your next report.ortrayal of donald trump and the fbi director at the center of the russia probe. we're joined by jeff daniels, who portrays jim comey in the new miniseries. keep it right here on "morning joe." who is usaa made for? it's made for him a veteran who honorably served and it's made for her she's serving now we also made usaa for military spouses and their kids become a member. get an insurance quote today. stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... ...with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill... ...can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some... rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's rinvoq relief. with ra, your overactive immune system attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious infections and blood clots, sometimes fatal, have occurred... ...as have certain cancers, including lymphoma, and tea
nbc's keir simmons, thank you so much. we look forward to your next report.ortrayal of donald trump and the fbi director at the center of the russia probe. we're joined by jeff daniels, who portrays jim comey in the new miniseries. keep it right here on "morning joe." who is usaa made for? it's made for him a veteran who honorably served and it's made for her she's serving now we also made usaa for military spouses and their kids become a member. get an insurance quote today. stand up...
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what i'm heard from my chair perso person, rhonda simmons, the disciplines are for coming to work late and those kinds of issues. but releasing in probationary period, and i have some suggestions where we can talk more about that where we -- and i'm not saying h.r. -- where we as a department need to think a different way, when we have a new person coming in, how do we make them feel successful in the workforce, other than plunking them down, sitting them down and saying, okay, let me give you the tools because your failure in probation is not only a reflection on you as a person but as me as a supervisor. it's not something that h.r. can just put a program on paper and say you just do this, so we'll talk more on that. this particular next slide, when we talk about payroll, i had a problem of understanding the quarters, the first, second, and third quarters and why the numbers were going down, and so this didn't make any sense to me because the first quarter would have been, let's see, july to september. so when we get to the last quarter, why is it going down? well, when you talk abou
what i'm heard from my chair perso person, rhonda simmons, the disciplines are for coming to work late and those kinds of issues. but releasing in probationary period, and i have some suggestions where we can talk more about that where we -- and i'm not saying h.r. -- where we as a department need to think a different way, when we have a new person coming in, how do we make them feel successful in the workforce, other than plunking them down, sitting them down and saying, okay, let me give you...
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and miss simmons' certificate is false. therefore, the resolution should be rejected. back to you, madam clerk. >> chair fewer: thank you very much. any more callers in the queue? >> madam chair, that completes the queue. >> chair fewer: public comment is now closed. so i did have this -- i did have a question -- did this plan have to be approved by the san francisco health commission? >> no -- >> it gets presented but it's not required to be approved. >> chair fewer: okay, great. >> (indiscernible) correct me if i'm wrong. >> correct, you're right. >> chair fewer: okay. so we do have -- >> as we mentioned before, that the public comment, anyone could give comments on any revisions or edits that need to happen. we also work with the mental health board for this plan as well to get their approval. (indiscernible) after i went off for maternity leave. so it does have a lot of oversight which is getting involvement from our mental health above. >> chair fewer: okay. that's great. supervisor walton. >> supervisor walton: thank you, chair fewer. and my question was also goi
and miss simmons' certificate is false. therefore, the resolution should be rejected. back to you, madam clerk. >> chair fewer: thank you very much. any more callers in the queue? >> madam chair, that completes the queue. >> chair fewer: public comment is now closed. so i did have this -- i did have a question -- did this plan have to be approved by the san francisco health commission? >> no -- >> it gets presented but it's not required to be approved. >>...
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the interim police chief, though, george, mark simmons, he was one of the people that the documents showg the video. >> okay, t.j., thanks very much. let's bring in dan abrams for more on this. dan, you hear cover-up. you think trouble. could there be any justifiable reason for keeping this body cam video secret? >> well, look, from the police perspective they're going to say they didn't want it misinterpreted and they'll say that they didn't want it out ever, but they didn't want it out now. it is never helpful when you are in the position of trying to defend why you were trying to prevent it from being released. the more important issue, though, is going to be what's on the video? what are they doing on the video? that's going to be critical. i would say of all the interactions that t.j. was just referring to, the most damaging one potentially is the red writing in there that says, make him a suspect. i think that's a bigger potential problem for the police than exchanges between them saying they don't want something to be misinterpreted because in the context of that, they're denying
the interim police chief, though, george, mark simmons, he was one of the people that the documents showg the video. >> okay, t.j., thanks very much. let's bring in dan abrams for more on this. dan, you hear cover-up. you think trouble. could there be any justifiable reason for keeping this body cam video secret? >> well, look, from the police perspective they're going to say they didn't want it misinterpreted and they'll say that they didn't want it out ever, but they didn't want...
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on the economy with jobs, with commercial real estate we're getting -- cnbc is learning mall owner simmonney from bankruptcy how should investors feel about these troubled landlords having to rescue their bankrupt tenants when they themselves are facing so much pain >> well, look, i think retail you won't be surprised to hear we're in the going to talk about specific lazard clients or specific officials but retail broadly smeg follows that consumer trend when consumers are in trouble retail suffers as a result it comes back to the same phenomenon we're talking about earlier. why is the market where it is? i think that's largely the result of a few things including very substantial monetary stimulus that reduced the tice count rate applied to corporate earnings and perhaps, and this is where it gets tricky, perhaps some degree of undue optimism about the timing of when a vaccine will be widely available and out of the woods on this particular pandemic. >> are you concerned, peter, by the size of the growing national debt and deficit is it important the dollar remains central reserve curren
on the economy with jobs, with commercial real estate we're getting -- cnbc is learning mall owner simmonney from bankruptcy how should investors feel about these troubled landlords having to rescue their bankrupt tenants when they themselves are facing so much pain >> well, look, i think retail you won't be surprised to hear we're in the going to talk about specific lazard clients or specific officials but retail broadly smeg follows that consumer trend when consumers are in trouble...