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youth from south of market have expressed feeling unsafe and so unsafe 1/3 have to walk in groups to go home. after numerous community discussions and workshops in the soma, a campaign was created to advocate for the switch to l.e.d. lamp posts and pedestrians over cars. we can go to recommendations. youth commission urges that l.e.d. lights are replaced, perform monthly maintenance on light fixtures. and increase the size of sidewalks, more mid-block crossings. and we also want the board to hold a hearing on the impact of pedestrian and night safety and focus on areas affected by fatalities and loitering. >> priority 6, with all the shootings, we know that the youth are more engaged. along with that, the youth commission has done a lot of work in the last two years. and this year we've been trying to work with border education on making preregistration forms available. so with our recommendations, we would urge dcyf to require their -- the option of preregistration and to support a state proposition that would lower the voting age from 18 to 17. we would urge the board of supervisor
youth from south of market have expressed feeling unsafe and so unsafe 1/3 have to walk in groups to go home. after numerous community discussions and workshops in the soma, a campaign was created to advocate for the switch to l.e.d. lamp posts and pedestrians over cars. we can go to recommendations. youth commission urges that l.e.d. lights are replaced, perform monthly maintenance on light fixtures. and increase the size of sidewalks, more mid-block crossings. and we also want the board to...
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district and i love my hometown of san francisco but i am here today because i didn't know it was so unsafe for women. i was sexually harassed at least workplace. whole foods in 2015, cots coin 2016, and gus' community market in 2018. each time service systemic sexual harassment. the men, women, supervisors and upper level management knew what was happening. i was afraid of white men with gases, bullying in the workplace, depression, and humiliation. i am speaking up because sexual harassment and the accomplices i feel should be charged as crime. i went to the police station, to various police station. they repeatedly told me that sexual harassment wasn't a crime and there was nothing that could be done. finally one policeman reluctantly took my police report. i feel that sexual harassment and those involved in it, hr, as i experienced at these workplaces, that do absolutely nothing when you come forward and you tell them that your supervise or manager is sexually harassmenting you, it should be considered a crime. the definition of a crime is activity considered to be evil, shameful, or wr
district and i love my hometown of san francisco but i am here today because i didn't know it was so unsafe for women. i was sexually harassed at least workplace. whole foods in 2015, cots coin 2016, and gus' community market in 2018. each time service systemic sexual harassment. the men, women, supervisors and upper level management knew what was happening. i was afraid of white men with gases, bullying in the workplace, depression, and humiliation. i am speaking up because sexual harassment...
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lucy hopkins lives in a gleaming modern apartment block but it's so unsafe, patrols have to keep watchdding which, simply put, burns easily. how could a building built in 2005 now be seen as dangerous that it has to have fire wardens and people with megaphones? it seems that the building regulations are totally unsuitable. those regulations say that combustible materials can be installed on tall buildings if the design is shown to be safe using a fire test or a so—called desktop study of a fire test but that could now change. we are consulting on significantly restricting or banning the use of desktop studies to assess cladding systems. inappropriate use of desktop studies is unacceptable and i will not hesitate to ban them if the consultation which closes on the 25th of may does not demonstrate they can be used safely. but grenfell campaigners demanded an outright ban on the cladding itself and they hoped that would be a recommendation in the report today by dame judith hackitt, who reviewed england's building regulations. it wasn't. if people look at this report and say it doesn't go
lucy hopkins lives in a gleaming modern apartment block but it's so unsafe, patrols have to keep watchdding which, simply put, burns easily. how could a building built in 2005 now be seen as dangerous that it has to have fire wardens and people with megaphones? it seems that the building regulations are totally unsuitable. those regulations say that combustible materials can be installed on tall buildings if the design is shown to be safe using a fire test or a so—called desktop study of a...
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found wooden and concrete columns supporting the road had deteriorated to the point of just being unsafe. so they made this decision to shut it down. they're going to try to shore it up. this road will be closed and detours will be in place starting today. so be aware that this is happening. an announcement on a bus over the weekend said these delays will be in place at least all week. we are working to get more concrete information for you on how long this will take. we hear a spokesperson will be headed our way soon to give us a briefing. we're still working this story for you. we want to give you the heads up this is happening. they do have plans to build a replacement bridge, but that's not going to be open until the end of the year. reporting live from san bruno, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >> we have dramatic new video that shows the terrifying minutes when santa rosa police rushed to evacuate people. >> it shows how chaotic things got the night fires erupted. abc 7 news reporter kate larsen has that. >> it's like life and death now. >> reporter: terrifying footage obtained by bay area
found wooden and concrete columns supporting the road had deteriorated to the point of just being unsafe. so they made this decision to shut it down. they're going to try to shore it up. this road will be closed and detours will be in place starting today. so be aware that this is happening. an announcement on a bus over the weekend said these delays will be in place at least all week. we are working to get more concrete information for you on how long this will take. we hear a spokesperson...
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person thinking there was no risk anymore when i heard the gunshots they seemed far away so i didn't feel unsafe when i went over there a policeman told me right away the danger was over. friendship prosecutors said that they are treating the stabbing as terrorism related the latest incident comes despite french president of doing the state of emergency in the country last october and france has been hit by a series of terror attacks in recent years in march two thousand and twelve the man opened fire outside a jewish school in the city of toulouse leaving seven people dead january two thousand and fifteen saw a mass shooting at the office of the satirical magazine charlie hebdo in paris and it carried out by two islamist government seventeen people died later that november experienced the deadliest terrorist attack in french history multiple shooting and bomb attacks targeted a music club sports stadium and restaurants then president francois along called it an act of war one hundred thirty people lost their lives in july two thousand and sixteen a multi-ton truck plowed through crowds on the p
person thinking there was no risk anymore when i heard the gunshots they seemed far away so i didn't feel unsafe when i went over there a policeman told me right away the danger was over. friendship prosecutors said that they are treating the stabbing as terrorism related the latest incident comes despite french president of doing the state of emergency in the country last october and france has been hit by a series of terror attacks in recent years in march two thousand and twelve the man...
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methodology to make sure we're paying attention to the products that are coming into this country so we can keep unsafe products out of the stream of commerce. because it's much easier to stop them at the ports than it is to true to get them back once they're out with the consumer. collaboration and education and outreach is i think critical to the agency's success. it's something that's very important to me. we have jurisdiction over about 15,000 types of consumer products. therefore, we cannot do it alone. not with our limited budget and with our limited staff and the h expertise of our staff. we need to reach out and be engaged with other stakeholders to help us advance our mission. that's why rachel's participation and other stakeholders' participation is key to our success. we need that input. we need the expertise at the agency. while -- what we do -- you're all familiar with what we do in terms of consumer education. we have a number of campaigns. right now we're in the middle of portable generators and carbon monoxide as we prepare for the hurricane season. those kinds of safety campaigns. they
methodology to make sure we're paying attention to the products that are coming into this country so we can keep unsafe products out of the stream of commerce. because it's much easier to stop them at the ports than it is to true to get them back once they're out with the consumer. collaboration and education and outreach is i think critical to the agency's success. it's something that's very important to me. we have jurisdiction over about 15,000 types of consumer products. therefore, we...
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failed state situation that it was unable to protect journalists and that ukraine is an unsafe place for journalists so being traded there between ukraine and russia at the highest levels so far we've seen the investigation proceeding pretty fast we've already have a sketch of the. assumed assailant something we haven't seen in previous cases so this is developing pretty fast so talk with us a little bit about then the investigation that now and says nic because you know how effective have the ukrainian police proven in investigating similar cases. it's where we go we have to be very high profile car bombing attack and killing of publisher mit also left russia to come here. still on the case we have not even any further brilliant success in terms of who was behind you ordered this killing and who carried it out. past record hasn't being too positive on who actually getting these things in terms of. the hit seems like ukraine covered really seems this is up to them to really get results false so we are seeing a lot of pressure and a lot of. efforts to be shown just to really beyond this and to get to so
failed state situation that it was unable to protect journalists and that ukraine is an unsafe place for journalists so being traded there between ukraine and russia at the highest levels so far we've seen the investigation proceeding pretty fast we've already have a sketch of the. assumed assailant something we haven't seen in previous cases so this is developing pretty fast so talk with us a little bit about then the investigation that now and says nic because you know how effective have the...
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statistics show that today's car, although -- , is still very unsafe, so to speak.other hand, it saves a lot of lives. by half.itality down it has saved their lives. we ought to focus on making the technology safer than arguing about some kind of stopgap solutions for now and so forth. if it takes longer, it takes longer, but you just have to go full steam ahead on the safety and security side. emily: is the idea to not have drivers in there at all, make it safer so drivers are not in there at all? supposedly, even if they are, there should be no driver in the car? john: they do not need human intervention. yes, i hope that is the case. emily: can we get there? john: yes, it might be 2021 or 20 25. people were talking about that, the different manufactures talk about when they will release the car. , asink we should take time a talk knology -- technology and automotive sector, should take the time to get it right. emily: you also think that there are privacy concerns. john: yeah. one of the arguments was doing some monitoring, driver monitoring. i think that is a de
statistics show that today's car, although -- , is still very unsafe, so to speak.other hand, it saves a lot of lives. by half.itality down it has saved their lives. we ought to focus on making the technology safer than arguing about some kind of stopgap solutions for now and so forth. if it takes longer, it takes longer, but you just have to go full steam ahead on the safety and security side. emily: is the idea to not have drivers in there at all, make it safer so drivers are not in there at...
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people that are very dangerous, that go back into the immigrant population and make those areas unsafe. sos really misinterpretation i think a lot of people have really what this is supposed to do. i do think the tide is turning. david: mayor troy edgar, thank you very much. you got to speak to the highest authority in the land. we appreciate you being here today. >> thank you very much. melissa: interesting perspective. so we know you can no longer bring your emotional support peacock on the plane. david: we heard about that yesterday. melissa: no one said anything about a dinosaur. ♪ >> i could not allow that animal to board the plane. >> that's okay. she is a service animal. ♪ it's time for sleep number's 'semi-annual sale'. the dual adjustability of the sleep number bed allows each of you to adjust to your ideal level of firmness, comfort and support... your sleep number setting... for your best... sleep... ever. and snoring? does your bed do that? right now during sleep number's semi-annual sale its' the lowest price ever on the queen c4 mattress, only $1099 - save $500. and save up t
people that are very dangerous, that go back into the immigrant population and make those areas unsafe. sos really misinterpretation i think a lot of people have really what this is supposed to do. i do think the tide is turning. david: mayor troy edgar, thank you very much. you got to speak to the highest authority in the land. we appreciate you being here today. >> thank you very much. melissa: interesting perspective. so we know you can no longer bring your emotional support peacock on...
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assessment of algae to make sure paying attention to the products that are coming into the country so we can keep unsafe products and violative products out of the stream of commerce it is much easier to stop them at the port and it is to get them back once they are out with the consumer. collaboration and education and outreach is i think critical to the agency's success, and it is something that is very important to me. we have just over about 15,000 types of consumer products. therefore, we cannot do it alone not with our limited object and with our limited staff and the expertise of our staff. as good as they are, we need to reach out and be engaged with other stakeholders must advance our mission, and that is why rachel's participation and other stakeholders' participation is so key because we need that input, we need that expertise at the agency. -- and you are all familiar with what we do in terms of consumer education. we have our campaign, her full safety campaign. we have a number of campaigns. now we are in the middle of the portable generators and carbon monoxide as we prepare for the hurric
assessment of algae to make sure paying attention to the products that are coming into the country so we can keep unsafe products and violative products out of the stream of commerce it is much easier to stop them at the port and it is to get them back once they are out with the consumer. collaboration and education and outreach is i think critical to the agency's success, and it is something that is very important to me. we have just over about 15,000 types of consumer products. therefore, we...
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so really a lot of unsafe conditions there. >> reporter: this weekend, law enforcement is out looking for all types of unsafe drivers. focusing on seat belt violations and keeping an eye out for drivers who are drunk or high. 45 people died in collisions last memorial day weekend and there were 921 arrests for dui. >> definitely. >> reporter: cam says he did not see unsafe driving today. he sat in backups trying to enjoy the weather this holiday weekend. >> it was pretty crowded. we went to simpson beach and it was really crowded. >> we saw the fire. >> reporter: on 880 in san jose overnight, the chp says dui is suspected in the fiery crash after a driver went off the road. two men passing by came to help. >> i just pretty much grabbed them, helped them cross the road and checked in there was any person inside the car. >> reporter: and in milpitas, police set up a checkpoint and say 800 cars were screened, 2 arrests for dui. and the maximum enforcement period by the chp runs through monday at midnight. reporting live in richmond, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. >>> me
so really a lot of unsafe conditions there. >> reporter: this weekend, law enforcement is out looking for all types of unsafe drivers. focusing on seat belt violations and keeping an eye out for drivers who are drunk or high. 45 people died in collisions last memorial day weekend and there were 921 arrests for dui. >> definitely. >> reporter: cam says he did not see unsafe driving today. he sat in backups trying to enjoy the weather this holiday weekend. >> it was pretty...
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activity takes place in america or in any other part of the world the whole world is signalled unsafe right soit's a small world now and hair you have this. pledge to met peaceful struggle at the moment it's a majority to peaceful struggle. at present however there is no indication that reconciliation might come about. and that kashmir will once again become what it has been for a long time in history a bridge between different worlds and cultures. this restaurant in most suffer about it's empty. two brothers opened it a year ago hoping for travelers looking to explore the beauty of kashmir. but. you know you saw it get us when we started out you know counted on many tourists but why would they come here when there's always shooting a nearby. if this keeps up we're going to have to close the place down. to get them what it was we're just a beauty and melancholy there are few places where they are as closely intertwined as in kashmir. but some promising developments to. international understanding on the catwalk at the first indian pakistan fashion fair not in pakistan but in india in the capit
activity takes place in america or in any other part of the world the whole world is signalled unsafe right soit's a small world now and hair you have this. pledge to met peaceful struggle at the moment it's a majority to peaceful struggle. at present however there is no indication that reconciliation might come about. and that kashmir will once again become what it has been for a long time in history a bridge between different worlds and cultures. this restaurant in most suffer about it's...
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he became for a time a sort of public enemy number one for many pro kremlin media so much so that he felt unsafe that he was receiving threats and left the country and has been here in ukraine now for just over a year where he continues his journalism with extensive reporting through facebook he has a big readerships that russia and also hosting a particular show here in ukraine right now he finds himself at the center of the story nick calio reporting from kiev ukraine and we sure win in the russian capital moscow thank you guys for continued coverage. all right and i want to bring in now our senior correspondent frank hofmann who has was based in kiev for quite some time is great to get your take on this because what a stunt it is isn't it i was surprised myself in the course of the day when all that came up however i'm not so surprised that you my thing about the media handling of ukrainian authorities of all we have seen that before in other cases very often the authorities in ukraine the secret service but also on the political level are not aware of the international reactions on what they
he became for a time a sort of public enemy number one for many pro kremlin media so much so that he felt unsafe that he was receiving threats and left the country and has been here in ukraine now for just over a year where he continues his journalism with extensive reporting through facebook he has a big readerships that russia and also hosting a particular show here in ukraine right now he finds himself at the center of the story nick calio reporting from kiev ukraine and we sure win in the...
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like improve attendance in some states, improve academics, reduce incidents that made people feel unsafe. so this is not just trying to do new things. i think just in the case of the warning signs, we have the accumulation of work that really provides us with messages which really suggest and indicate that we can make our society and schools safer. and that doing that really requires that three-tiered model i talked about. it requires coordination of people within those three tiers. it involves actively listening to and using the voices of young people. it requires being culturally competent and culturally responsive. and it requires a vision that we really got from lauren in terms of our aspirations. what every one of our children and youth in our society deserve is a school where they can be expanded, where they can deliver collective resilience, not just individual resilience, where they can thrive together and learn together with equity. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> thank you, david. next i want to introduce dr. dewy cornell. i remember in the aftermath of columbine now nearly tw
like improve attendance in some states, improve academics, reduce incidents that made people feel unsafe. so this is not just trying to do new things. i think just in the case of the warning signs, we have the accumulation of work that really provides us with messages which really suggest and indicate that we can make our society and schools safer. and that doing that really requires that three-tiered model i talked about. it requires coordination of people within those three tiers. it involves...
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was actually inspected by the water resources or thought see not so long ago no action was taken a pounding they found that it was unsafe but no action was taken furthermore no followup was made by the authorities it would seem so question marks over that and also questions about the seven other dams in the region all very for by all these rains and people not only are they mourning but they're also afraid that there could be a repeat of this tragedy why is closing a national park around one of its most famous for canines because of the growing risk of an eruption lava and steam and spewing through vents near a killer way off and on for a week now scientists fear that it could lead to the biggest eruption in one hundred years i mean i'm in new york has challenged designers to think about all five senses for a new exhibit called design beyond vision the result has to be heard smelled and touched to be believed kristen salumi reports. sound. scent. and light. these are the media designers looking to engage all five senses in an exhibit called sign vision. so what we have here so this is an installation called the snow sto
was actually inspected by the water resources or thought see not so long ago no action was taken a pounding they found that it was unsafe but no action was taken furthermore no followup was made by the authorities it would seem so question marks over that and also questions about the seven other dams in the region all very for by all these rains and people not only are they mourning but they're also afraid that there could be a repeat of this tragedy why is closing a national park around one of...
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so. we have the ability right now to strengthen background checks and ban the kinds of assault weapons that make our communities unsafe. law enforcement wants us to get this done. so do parents. so do teachers. in morristown, we heard directly from students, nine of whom oke at the march that we attended. moved by their words. because they are too long to insert here together, mr. speaker, i'll be submitting these student speeches individually into the across-the-board -- congressional record in the coming days. but today let me just share with you some excerpts from each of them that capture the spirit of the march and the fears and hopes of these young americans. one student, bela, summed it up very well. she said this, quote, all we want, all we want is to make the world safer. which is something i think everyone can agree on. would that that were true, mr. speaker. andher, katelyn, said this, i quote. we have been learning that actions speak louder than words. since kindergarten. so we walked out. so we have written our congressmen. so we planned this march. and i they took action. morrisisabella from west high sc
so. we have the ability right now to strengthen background checks and ban the kinds of assault weapons that make our communities unsafe. law enforcement wants us to get this done. so do parents. so do teachers. in morristown, we heard directly from students, nine of whom oke at the march that we attended. moved by their words. because they are too long to insert here together, mr. speaker, i'll be submitting these student speeches individually into the across-the-board -- congressional record...
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those who survived, trying to find out how safe or probably the question is how unsafe the building was, why does fire spread sole did not make it out, and that will go on into late autumn. the chairsaid will go on into late autumn. the chair said today this was the greatest tragedy in london in terms of loss of life since the end of the second world war and that is why it is right to remember those who died today. lucy, thank you. ken livingstone has resigned from the labour party. the former london mayor said his suspension from the party over claims of anti—semitism had become a distraction. jeremy corbyn said mr livingstone quitting labour was "sad" but "the right thing to do". our political editor laura kuenssberg reports from westminster. that's your politics, rewriting history... never shy of a battle, ken livingstone landed himself with one. what hitler did... that he walked into again, and again, and again. arguing that at one time hitler had supported zionism, the movement to create a jewish state in the middle east. two years after calls for him to quit, he is finally off. well, i have decided that r
those who survived, trying to find out how safe or probably the question is how unsafe the building was, why does fire spread sole did not make it out, and that will go on into late autumn. the chairsaid will go on into late autumn. the chair said today this was the greatest tragedy in london in terms of loss of life since the end of the second world war and that is why it is right to remember those who died today. lucy, thank you. ken livingstone has resigned from the labour party. the former...
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so forget their homework. kids were unsafe, involved in gang violence, lived in unclean housing conditions, had a number of medical issues that needed tending to. is ahere, you know, there little girl that i remember that then compelled me to become a physician. and she had, she had missed some days of school, and her counselor came by looking for her. and i said sure, i will help you , find her. i walked up to the playground and i found her like almost immediately. and i was actually upset with her. when i asked why she missed school and had not been to the afterschool program, she started talking, and her front two teeth were broken. and i have so like just crushed and so many questions about where i had failed in not doing my part to prevent her from getting hurt. and so you know i was 22, and , the solution to that was to go to medical school. [laughter] priscilla: so i spent a decade training to be a pediatrician in san francisco safety net hospital. and i ended up succeeding in that i became a doctor taking care of the s
so forget their homework. kids were unsafe, involved in gang violence, lived in unclean housing conditions, had a number of medical issues that needed tending to. is ahere, you know, there little girl that i remember that then compelled me to become a physician. and she had, she had missed some days of school, and her counselor came by looking for her. and i said sure, i will help you , find her. i walked up to the playground and i found her like almost immediately. and i was actually upset...
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so forget their homework. kids were unsafe, involved in gang violence, living in and clean housing conditions. had a number of medical issues that needed tending to. you know, there is a little girl that i've remember well that then compelled me to become a physician and she had missed a number of days of school in her school counselor came by looking for her. i said sure, hope you find her. i walked out to the the playground encounter almost immediately and it was really actually upset with her. one asked her why she had missed school and had not been to the afterschool program either, she started talking and her front two teeth were broken. i was just crushed in so many questions and where i have failed in not doing my part to prevent her from getting hurt. and so, i was 22 in the solution to that was to go to medical [laughter] i spent a decade training to be a pediatrician in san francisco. i ended up succeeding and that i became a doctor taking care of the same kids that i have been working with in college except this tim
so forget their homework. kids were unsafe, involved in gang violence, living in and clean housing conditions. had a number of medical issues that needed tending to. you know, there is a little girl that i've remember well that then compelled me to become a physician and she had missed a number of days of school in her school counselor came by looking for her. i said sure, hope you find her. i walked out to the the playground encounter almost immediately and it was really actually upset with...
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>> well when they decided that we were unsafe to the community, we had 1.2 million. lou: sot them to do that again? >> so they censored our page for approximately six months, 29 days, five hours, 43 minutes and 40 seconds. >> uh-huh. >> and we couldn't understand what was going on. we were back and forth, back and forth with facebook. and then they finally said we're deeming your content and your brand unsafe. now remember, the brand is diamond and silk. we're not a plate and a cup. we're two human beings. they told us it was no the appealable. and we put it on social media and it has a reaction and from there we brought it to light as to what was going on. we tried to work with them. after the hearing on the hill somebody did reach out to us in facebook and we were able to talk over the phone. so they are doing their best to try to make this here right, make this wrong right so that these algorithms can come off of our page. not only our page but several other conservatives that voices are being stifled because i think they're trying to sort of do a keup a coups in the elec
>> well when they decided that we were unsafe to the community, we had 1.2 million. lou: sot them to do that again? >> so they censored our page for approximately six months, 29 days, five hours, 43 minutes and 40 seconds. >> uh-huh. >> and we couldn't understand what was going on. we were back and forth, back and forth with facebook. and then they finally said we're deeming your content and your brand unsafe. now remember, the brand is diamond and silk. we're not a...
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testimony said yesterday if we don't protect our human sources, so they feel comfortable in coming to us with that information, then it is an unsafe place for america. that is, in fact, the truth. so all of these efforts to undermine the legitimacy of this investigation that include attacks on the intelligence gathering processes, law enforcement generally, do not do us as a country any good. it may serve some narrow short-term political purpose, but it is not long-term good. anyone who served as a federal prosecutor or a law enforcement that is engaged in this process of undermining the confidence of america in the law enforcement intelligence communities should be ashamed of themselves. >> it also begs the question of if you're going to undermine the intelligence community on something like this, you know, then do you trust them when they come to you with evidence of potential terror attack, et cetera? mark preston, to the politics of this, okay, the president chose to take to twitter earlier this morning and to quote fox news hosts and to call this informant a spy. given the president's position, could he not, as chris cuomo as
testimony said yesterday if we don't protect our human sources, so they feel comfortable in coming to us with that information, then it is an unsafe place for america. that is, in fact, the truth. so all of these efforts to undermine the legitimacy of this investigation that include attacks on the intelligence gathering processes, law enforcement generally, do not do us as a country any good. it may serve some narrow short-term political purpose, but it is not long-term good. anyone who served...
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so, we've got thousands of families that are living in homes with unsafe materials tacked to the sideg homes in these towers, others trying to sell their flats and finding they're worthless or finding their landlord turns round to them as leaseholders and says you've got to pay for all the costs. the reality is is that this government has let its pals in the royal borough of kensington and chelsea get away with breaking their promises about rehousing three times in a row and it's an absolute disgrace. i too am very concerned especially to see people who accepted an offer of a permanent home still living in an emergency accommodation. i am therefore establishing at pace further action could be done by the government or by the council to speed up this process. the council now has over 300 properties available to those who need them and my department will continue to work with the council to ensure that people are given whatever support they need... whatever support they need to be rehoused as swiftly as possible. finally, there was sustained applause in the commons at the start of prime
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three mothers and four children and 18-year-old who said he was being forced into a gang so he felt unsafethey will remain at the port until they are able to have their interview and then an initial screening that we will figure out whether or not they get asylum. ainsley: the president talked about it. listen. >> we have to have borders. if we don't have borders, we don't have a country. i have been watching for weeks as the caravan came up. we are doing the best we can with it, but we have to have changes in congress and we have to have it quickly. brian: number one what you are say something what the president has been saying whatever is there, the fencing or whatever you call it is not working. they are laughing at it they are sitting on top of it. don't tell me that works and doesn't need to be replaced. i don't care if you are the most liberal governor or the most conservative senator. you have to understand that if you think that's stopping anyone, you are flat out wrong. number two, i think it's important that as these lawyers have been working for these asylum-seekers, guess who i
three mothers and four children and 18-year-old who said he was being forced into a gang so he felt unsafethey will remain at the port until they are able to have their interview and then an initial screening that we will figure out whether or not they get asylum. ainsley: the president talked about it. listen. >> we have to have borders. if we don't have borders, we don't have a country. i have been watching for weeks as the caravan came up. we are doing the best we can with it, but we...
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not so long ago no action was taken a pounding they found that it was unsafe but no action was taken furthermore no follow up was made by the authorities it would seem so question marks over the arts and also questions about the seven other dams in the region all very for by all these rains and people but only are they mourning but they're also afraid that there could be a repeat of this tragedy and why it is closing a park around one of the most famous falconer's because of the growing risk of an eruption lava and steam have been spewing through vents nick for a week scientists fear it could lead to the biggest eruption in a hundred years thirty six homes near the crater have been destroyed. but a few moments rather where there was richard still standing by but still ahead on al jazeera protests in the philippines after one of the biggest. president's biggest critics loses her job. resurgence in the democratic congress two cases of the virus fam. not i mean dusty how the americans fairing in his bid to keep the world number one ranking son as the action leighton's. beneath pink skies
not so long ago no action was taken a pounding they found that it was unsafe but no action was taken furthermore no follow up was made by the authorities it would seem so question marks over the arts and also questions about the seven other dams in the region all very for by all these rains and people but only are they mourning but they're also afraid that there could be a repeat of this tragedy and why it is closing a park around one of the most famous falconer's because of the growing risk of...
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so that is a problem. >> she's not alone. it is unsafe but not uncommon for the same password to be used across accounts and that includes accounts that you might not even remember having. experts say one way to protect yourself, use a trusted password manager that generates unique passwords and unlocks them once you put in the only password you have to remember. >> that is gadi schwartz reporting. pass lane and last pass will remember your passwords and have some free limited options but most charge subscription frees from a couple of bucks a month to about $50 a year. [ bell ringing ] >>> you could see the opening bell of the new york stock exchange. rougt p right now the dow is up 359 points. shares of apple hit an all-time high after warren buffett revealed he purchased 75 million shares during the first quarter. >>> now that marijuana is legal, more employers are relaxed about employees using the substance. a lot of those companies are nixing preemployment marijuana testing. analysts say it is because of the tightening law market and
so that is a problem. >> she's not alone. it is unsafe but not uncommon for the same password to be used across accounts and that includes accounts that you might not even remember having. experts say one way to protect yourself, use a trusted password manager that generates unique passwords and unlocks them once you put in the only password you have to remember. >> that is gadi schwartz reporting. pass lane and last pass will remember your passwords and have some free limited...
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was actually inspected by the water resources or thought see not so long ago no action was taken a pounding they found that it was unsafe but no action was taken furthermore no followup was made by the authorities it would seem so question marks over that and also questions about the seven other dams in the region all very for by all these rains and people but only are they mourning but they're also afraid that there could be a repeat of this tragedy it is kate the weather and with richard with some of the news of the races where the ever recorded in tasmania believe historical proportions again not just a wet day but someone at the wettest day and a day since nine hundred sixty some of the fourth wettest day they've recorded in the state's history there is tasmania buried under that massive cloud and that big low which i've written over the top of this self it doesn't look extraordinary but it certainly was in terms of the weather that it delivered i mean the general picture from much frustration at this big area of high pressure says never says mean that although the weather's fine russo bring the winds up from the so
was actually inspected by the water resources or thought see not so long ago no action was taken a pounding they found that it was unsafe but no action was taken furthermore no followup was made by the authorities it would seem so question marks over that and also questions about the seven other dams in the region all very for by all these rains and people but only are they mourning but they're also afraid that there could be a repeat of this tragedy it is kate the weather and with richard with...
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bring a suit against an employer who could be underpaying you or could be having unsafe job conditions or things like that. soe on the supreme court issued an oral dissent saying that the rule of was wrong. the uk has been accused of turning a "blind eye" to russia's "dirty money". the house of commons foreign affairs committee warned london was being used to hide "corrupt assets" — but how to determine what dirty money is? here's 0lga ivshina from bbc russian on that challenge. it is hard to define dirty money and it is important to establish the mechanisms which work, for example one of the companies even though it had taken a loan from a sanctioned bank it is partially controlled by another company and they still managed to get to the market and the act. that is hard to define and usually banks look after that but if regulators turn a blind eye than the banks are reluctant to act and that is exactly the point politicians made today. barclays is advising pa rents to made today. barclays is advising parents to be cautious about sharing details of their lives on mine in case that was their children at risk of
bring a suit against an employer who could be underpaying you or could be having unsafe job conditions or things like that. soe on the supreme court issued an oral dissent saying that the rule of was wrong. the uk has been accused of turning a "blind eye" to russia's "dirty money". the house of commons foreign affairs committee warned london was being used to hide "corrupt assets" — but how to determine what dirty money is? here's 0lga ivshina from bbc russian on...
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so, no additional screening, but it does give the local federal security directors a heads-up that somebody transiting the airport has demonstrated a history of unsafe or behavior that would have us concerned. >> okay, all right. so, i'll look forward to the kind of directive -- >> yes, ma'am. >> -- which would help me understand. but are there any other such secret wait lists, watch lists that you all have? >> again, outside of the general list that we have with respect to somebody who would be on a no-fly list, but no. >> okay. >> and again, this list is not about -- this is different, because this applies no additional screening to this individual. it's simply an awareness that somebody's going through the checkpoint that has demonstrated concerning assaultive behavior in the past to our officers. >> so, it's like, be prepared. >> yes, ma'am. >> okay. i'm really interested in what resources that you have that you don't need. particularly, do you think there's a need for additional officers to be able to respond to what's going to be this spike in travel? if so, how many? and -- well, let's deal with that first. >> well, ma'am, i think our level o
so, no additional screening, but it does give the local federal security directors a heads-up that somebody transiting the airport has demonstrated a history of unsafe or behavior that would have us concerned. >> okay, all right. so, i'll look forward to the kind of directive -- >> yes, ma'am. >> -- which would help me understand. but are there any other such secret wait lists, watch lists that you all have? >> again, outside of the general list that we have with respect...
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unsafe to the community. when they decided we were 1.2 million. and soately six months, 29 day and five hour and 43 minute and 40 seconds. >> uh-huh. >> we couldn't understand what was going on. we were back and forthwith facebook and then they finally said. we are deeming your content and brand. >> we are diamond and silk. two african-american black women. >> that's right. >> they say it was not appliable. and we put it on social media can there we brought to light what went on. we tried to work with them. >> that's right. >> and after the hearing on the hill. somebody reached out from facebook and we were talk over the phone and so they are doing their best to make this here right. and make the wrong right. and so that these algorithms come off of our page. and not only our page. >> right. >> but other conservative voices that are stiechled because i think they are trying to sort of do a leksz. you are deeming people liberal that is not liberal. dimopped and simk are conservative and you have our page as leberal. and imagine they label your page and th
unsafe to the community. when they decided we were 1.2 million. and soately six months, 29 day and five hour and 43 minute and 40 seconds. >> uh-huh. >> we couldn't understand what was going on. we were back and forthwith facebook and then they finally said. we are deeming your content and brand. >> we are diamond and silk. two african-american black women. >> that's right. >> they say it was not appliable. and we put it on social media can there we brought to...
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>> police say the home was so dirty and unsanitary it was unsafe and secondly 8 of the 11 children independentf each other told prosecutors of abuse going back years. police charged the mother with child neglect. she is out on bond. but her husband, 29-year-old jonathan allen pled not guilty to seven counts of torture, nine counts of child abuse and remains in jail on a $5 million bail. rogers called police to say her oefldest child was missing. police found garbage and spoiled food on the floor along with animal and human feces. >> it came to light there was significant abuse and incidents of torture. >> the children described indents of intentional abuse resulting in puncture wounds, burns, bruising and injuries consistent with being shot with a pellet gun or air soft gun. >> the d.a. claims abuse was carried out for sadistic reasons but did not elaborate. child protection service made one prior visit to the home years ago but would not say why. >> sandra: the mother claims it's bias. authorities are prejudiced against them. what else are you hearing on that? >> she says that because one she
>> police say the home was so dirty and unsanitary it was unsafe and secondly 8 of the 11 children independentf each other told prosecutors of abuse going back years. police charged the mother with child neglect. she is out on bond. but her husband, 29-year-old jonathan allen pled not guilty to seven counts of torture, nine counts of child abuse and remains in jail on a $5 million bail. rogers called police to say her oefldest child was missing. police found garbage and spoiled food on...
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methodology to make sure we're paying attention to the products that are coming into this country so we can keep unsafe products and violative products out of the stream of commerce. because it's much easier to stop them at the ports than it is to try to get them back once they're out with the consumer. collaboration and education and outreach is i think is critical to the agency's success and something very important to me. we have jurisdiction over about 15,000 types of consumer products. therefore, we cannot do it alone. not with our limited budget and with our limited staff, and the expertise of our staff. as good as they are, we need to reach out and be engaged with other stakeholders to help us advance our mission. and that's why rachel's participation and other stakeholders' participation is so key to our success, because we need that input. we need that expertise at the agency. while -- and what we do -- and you're all familiar with what we do in terms of consumer education. we have our anchor campaign, our pool safely campaign. we have a number of campaigns. right now we're in the middle of po
methodology to make sure we're paying attention to the products that are coming into this country so we can keep unsafe products and violative products out of the stream of commerce. because it's much easier to stop them at the ports than it is to try to get them back once they're out with the consumer. collaboration and education and outreach is i think is critical to the agency's success and something very important to me. we have jurisdiction over about 15,000 types of consumer products....
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so 75 degrees in the van? >> uh-huh. >> you had a couple of violations for food that was kept at unsafe temperatures according to the public health department. >> that's a -- you know, everybody -- it's different. >> tonight at 11:00, restaurants with risky practices that we caught in the act. and how the county is now responding to what we found. we hope to see you tonight at 11:00 for our special report. >> we will be watching vickie. if you have a story for our investigative unit, you can give them a call, the number there on the screen, 888-996-tips or if you want to send an e-mail, go to our website, nbcbayarea.com/we investigate. >> the nation's highest court has handed a major victory to corporations and it could affect your work life. in a 5-4 vote, the court agreed with the trump administration lawyers that workers cannot band together in fights over pay and work conditions. the court's five conservative judges ruled individual workers can be forced to settle issues with their bosses instead of class action lawsuits. the process is called arbitration. liberal justices say the ruling will hit low wage nonunion work
so 75 degrees in the van? >> uh-huh. >> you had a couple of violations for food that was kept at unsafe temperatures according to the public health department. >> that's a -- you know, everybody -- it's different. >> tonight at 11:00, restaurants with risky practices that we caught in the act. and how the county is now responding to what we found. we hope to see you tonight at 11:00 for our special report. >> we will be watching vickie. if you have a story for our...
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the policy could lead to an increase in unsafe abortions and maternal deaths we were pointed towards data being collected for a u.s. state department review. so we asked what data was being collected the response they didn't have anything else to add. as we went to where the us state department review has still not been published. charities like imo death and now seeking new partners the new sources of funding worldwide one initiative has seen ten governments along with other donors raising four hundred thirty million dollars for organizations who may use u.s. money. but america remains the world's largest bilateral donor to global health programs and the fear is that it could be hard to replace the sheer scale of aid that may be northeast as a result of the trump policy. was a show i showed you shoot the noise i used to follow the group would come up with this actual foolish notion by easy for the real. worth not allowed on. earth. painful as it is these volunteers remain convinced the stand they've taken is the right thing to do. to. be. the message of this strong the importance of spreading education information in. the new jersey i have n
the policy could lead to an increase in unsafe abortions and maternal deaths we were pointed towards data being collected for a u.s. state department review. so we asked what data was being collected the response they didn't have anything else to add. as we went to where the us state department review has still not been published. charities like imo death and now seeking new partners the new sources of funding worldwide one initiative has seen ten governments along with other donors raising...
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unsafe practices since at least march 20-16. in an interview with cnn affiliate wsb, the chairman refused to comment directly on boutte, but said the board does not want to rush to judgment. sosan witt/ attorney:"quite frankly that's appalling that they've had info about dr boutte and her unsafe practices for 26 months."susan witt is an attorney representing 3 women who claim their lives have been changed by dr. boutte."among them, icilma cornelius. susan witt/ attorney:"she was really excited to start the next chapter of her life and once the office staff was aware of that they played upon the fact that she was getting married and she wanted to look good in her dress."two and a half years ago cornelius went to boutte's premier aesthetic center for botox and other minor cosmetic treatments ahead of her wedding. while in the office, she agreed to more, a surgical procedure that boutte said could flatten her stomach.more than 8 hours into surgery. boutte's staff called 911, according to court documents. natssusan witt/ attorney:"while they did start cpr by the time the first responders arrived she was essentially dead. her pupils were fixed and dilated." cornelius survived but
unsafe practices since at least march 20-16. in an interview with cnn affiliate wsb, the chairman refused to comment directly on boutte, but said the board does not want to rush to judgment. sosan witt/ attorney:"quite frankly that's appalling that they've had info about dr boutte and her unsafe practices for 26 months."susan witt is an attorney representing 3 women who claim their lives have been changed by dr. boutte."among them, icilma cornelius. susan witt/ attorney:"she...