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this awful place now that all these stories about stasi links among the players on the medical teams will fall because the public could now access those files through a new list. on one of the answers tough call to the it was a crazy puzzle i can still remember all the wording from the files. are pretty up. the physio was watching the dr and vice versa the center forward was watching the sensor back so tactically similar to on the pitch each man was assigned to someone else which meant that everyone was covered because that was the essence of it but it wasn't a loving matter it's a sense. among those active for the in finnish 1000 where frankly brown andrea's taliban and team doctor dr wolfgang klein. in this does he files stryker thorsten good show had the code name chota. he was tasked with reporting on the mood in the team and providing an assessment of each player. including ralph ming it. doesn't love the media there was some things that happened that was simply out of line with this it was basically about hurting someone else. and that led to perhaps not lies half truths which
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was ending they tore up the stasi records but not completely 600000000 scraps of paper were left. now artificial intelligence can help to reassemble them. the computer is doing this puzzle using the scanned fragments of records 600000000 little pieces are stored in the archive and then you fraction of them have been digital. it would take centuries for humans to complete this puzzle and that's why the. size of the fragments is a very special challenge there was for example and a for which was torn into $143.00 pieces and the. challenge really. is the creator of the. machine vision at the institute for internet. since the eighty's it's a technology that enables computers to recognize and identify objects even without a template. vision is necessary because there are many visual processes where human beings are unable to. medical actually images for example. machines are more effective than humans in processing large amounts of pieces and complex shapes like that. each piece memorizing content paper type these cash. for priests. then self learning algorithm reassembles those things
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it's been 3 years since i last checked my stasi file just to copy the important stuff is just what it was still this huge pile there in a sealed bag in a cupboard essentially i've buried them there and that subject is now over for me. to steam off with them. up the hogged. should there come a time when i'm retired and want to take a look there their minds but it was a symbolic act for me saying let's put a lid on it for me so it's more than their good cloth it's good. trish varying being runners up was the biggest success in club history. that squad produced future but missed against ties like mathias common and injuries rank stepping down guy is now head coach at 2nd division side patter born in western germany the last cup final before the end of east germany had 2 winners. and. i was disappointed to lose to win but you have to put on an act you could see me off to the final whistle with my arms and the yeah as if we have one to one fight sometimes it was an important signal to everyone we are not on the losing side we all win it isn't a given that there is a process not to go and w
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that will hold these stories about stasi links among the players on the medical teams will fall because the public could now access those files to a new twist. up to as he talked to the owner of it was crazy i can still remember all the wording from the files. the physio was watching the doctor and vice versa the center forward was watching the center back so tactically similar to on the pitch each man was assigned to someone else which meant that everyone was covered that was the essence of it but it wasn't a loving matter its false sense. among those active in finnish 1000 were frankly brown andrea's taliban and team doctor dr wolfgang klein. in this does the files striker thorsten good show had the code name shota. he was tasked with reporting on the mood in the team and providing an assessment of each player. including ralph ming it. doesn't love me. there was some things that happened that was simply out of line that this it was basically about hurting someone else. and that led to perhaps not lies half truths which were then distortive. and that was shocking went up to me it's now
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there are still thousands of bags full of shredded secrets in the stasi documents archives waiting for a machine to put them back together again. finding the right puzzle piece from 600000000 little pieces it's impressive what i can do to me projects like time right make history more tangible i also remember more details what do you think which project impressed you the most and what time period would you like to travel back to let us know on facebook or d w dot com and don't forget to have a look at our you tube channel where there's a lot more on view that's it for today and. they shared one dream to start a new life for young migrants in sicily to make if their life a living hell was worth the risk they took what i went through. not really wanting to know and when to give you 25 year old survival that you cannot survive on that's coming here to come here you are drawing from the woke you are running from change you copper got the 77 percent getting to the next d w. it's considered the 20th century the most eighties good s.l. it's not just the coming doors that have made the design s
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not long afterwards some players were revealed to have worked as informants for the stasi secret police. there were all these stories about the links among the players and the medical teams because the public could now access those files. among the as he talked to the owner of it was crazy i can still remember all the wording from the files. fugitive up. the physio was watching the doctor and vice versa the center forward was watching the center back so tactically similar to on the pitch each man was assigned to someone else which meant that everyone was covered that was the essence of it but it wasn't a loving matter it's awesome. among those active for the infamous does he wish frankly brown andrea's taliban and team doctor dr wolfgang klein. in this does he files striker thorsten good show had the code name chota. he was tasked with reporting on the mood in the team and providing an assessment of each player. including ralph ming it. doesn't love me to me there was some things that happened that was simply out of line with this it was basically about hurting someone else. and that le
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meanwhile there are still thousands of bags full of shredded secrets in the stasi documents archives waiting for a machine to put them back together again finding the right puzzle piece from $600000000.00 little pieces it's impressive what i can do to me projects like time right make history more tangible i also remember more details what do you think which project impressed you the most and what time period would you like to travel back to let us know on facebook or d.w. dot com and don't forget to have a look at our you tube channel where there's a lot more on via. that's it for today they care and she is sort. of. going. to come. to the point of strong opinions clear positions from international perspectives germany is marking the 30th anniversary of the reunification of the 2 gypsies an east and west today it's a different country mold makes or die 1st the younger generation of course has its own perspective so whose germany is it to find out going to the point shortly. to the point that it's not object to the t.w. . board or. any colby's in germany to learn german english been e
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meanwhile there are still thousands of bags full of shredded secrets in the stasi documents archives waiting for a machine to put them back together again finding the right piece from 600000000 little pieces it's impressive what i can do to me projects like time right make history more tangible i also remember more details what do you think which project impressed you the most and what time period would you like to travel back to let us know on facebook or d. w. dot com and don't forget to have a look at our you tube channel where there's a lot more on vo that's it for today and. bust up peaceful revolution and abandon. the power struggle of the german reunification the 2 plus 4 talks between the 2 german states in the form occupying power. behind the scenes the cold war continues to close to the unification come to sailing. in 15 minutes on t w. look closely. carefully. the soon. to be a good. match. discovered . subscribe to the documentary on you tube. every journey begins with the 1st step and every language is the 1st word published in the nico case in germany to such a. post wh
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meanwhile there are still thousands of bags full of shredded secrets in the stasi documents archives waiting for a machine to put them back together and. finding the right puzzle piece from 600000000 little pieces it's impressive what i can do to me projects like v.r. time right make history more tangible i also remember more details do you think which project impressed you the most and what time period would you like to travel back to let us know on facebook or d w dot com and don't forget to have a look at our you tube channel where there's a lot more on via that's it for today and. enter the conflict zone with tim sebastian. brazil is in the news these days for the wrong reasons i mean so that's the 1st highest figure in the world for coated nineteen's infections my guess is me from brazil e f is the country's vice pres of those comments so. how did the government fold get so bad to the. conflict zone. and 30 minutes on. one continent. 700000000 people. with their own personal stories. explore every day life. what europeans fear and what they hope for. some good spot in the world.
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it's been 3 years since i last checked my stasi file them just to copy the important stuff this is what some of it was still this huge pile of there in a sealed bag in a cupboard essentially i've buried them there and that subject is now over for me. to steal more from them. hugged. it's should there come a time when i'm retired and want to take a look there their minds but it was a symbolic act for me saying sins of blessing put a lid on it for me which is also it's much more than death of cloth it's a screwed. fish varying being runners up was the biggest success in club history. that squad produced future but missed against ties like mathias damage and injuries rank stepping bomb guy is now head coach at 2nd division side patter born in western germany the last cup final before the end of east germany had 2 winners . and. i was disappointed to lose 21 but you have to put on an act you could see me off to the final whistle with my arms and the yeah as if we had 121 fight sometimes it was an important signal to everyone. not on the losing side we all witnessed his i think if he suppose
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even though they no longer scanning stasi files the technology is being used around the world today aprogram very similar to you because this is being used to put fragments back together that were destroyed like these from the 1994 bombing of the jewish community center in boy ms arias for example or these books and documents from the cologne city archive which collapsed in 2000. meanwhile there are still thousands of bags full of shredded secrets in the stasi documents archives waiting for a machine to put them back together again finding the right puzzle pieces from $600000000.00 little pieces it's impressive what i can do to me projects like time right make history more tangible i also remember more details what do you think which project impressed you the most and what time period would you like to travel back to let us know on facebook or d w dot com and don't forget to have a look at our you tube channel where there's a lot more on video that's it for today and. it's considered kind of the 20th century the most a good. s.l. it's not just the government dollars that have made the
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meanwhile there are still thousands of bags full of shredded secrets in the stasi documents archives waiting for a machine to put them back together again finding the right puzzle piece from $600000000.00 little pieces it's impressive what i can do to me projects like the odd time arrive make history. more tangible i also remember more details what do you think which project impressed you the most and what time period would you like to travel back to let us know on facebook or d w dot com and don't forget to have a look at our you tube channel where there's a lot more on the op that's it for today and. her. daytime job is the village. but they have a sideline as a you tube star. doesn't even have elements. the couple are a breath of fresh air in germany protestant church. different a man. next door. treats a better business. dirty side of cocoa production is especially evident in the conflict. in the gulf plantations have destroyed primeval forest adults and children work like slaves. all to sweeten the bottom line for international cocoa producers. 45 minutes. in the height of clima
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east germany responded to this exodus by founding it secret police the stasi it undertook surveillance on a massive scale people lived in fear of their own government. we always put a coffee pot cozy over our telephone because we thought that was where the bug was it was only much later that we learned it had been installed. old in the ceiling but afterwards i found all the conversations we've had in our living room well documented in the stasi files we were always able to send many of our friends a letter outlining half an evening in which they had said this and that. afterwards that was really amusing or was he doesn't doesn't look back then it wasn't as well that's not going to stick how much need. for a short while there still appeared to be a final chance to end the division of germany and the cold war. stalin's last suggestion that germany should not be divided came in march 952 when he also proposed pan german elections and japan german government we would have to turn to you. but he said germany must not belong to any military alliance adenauer however said before we negotiate
east germany responded to this exodus by founding it secret police the stasi it undertook surveillance on a massive scale people lived in fear of their own government. we always put a coffee pot cozy over our telephone because we thought that was where the bug was it was only much later that we learned it had been installed. old in the ceiling but afterwards i found all the conversations we've had in our living room well documented in the stasi files we were always able to send many of our...
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east germany responded to this exodus by founding it secret police the stasi it undertook surveillance on a massive scale people lived in fear of their own government. we always put a coffee pot cozy over our telephone because we thought that was where the bug was it was only much later that we learned it had been installed. old in the ceiling but afterwards i found all the conversations we've had in our living room well documented in the stasi files we were always able to send many of our friends a letter outlining half an evening in which they had said this and that. afterwards that was really amusing or was he doesn't doesn't look back then it wasn't as well that's not going to stick how much need. for a short while there are still appeared to be a final chance to end the division of germany and the cold war. against stalin's last suggestion that germany should not be divided came in march 952 when he also proposed pan german elections and japan german government we would have to turn to you. but he said germany must not belong to any military alliance adenauer however said before w
east germany responded to this exodus by founding it secret police the stasi it undertook surveillance on a massive scale people lived in fear of their own government. we always put a coffee pot cozy over our telephone because we thought that was where the bug was it was only much later that we learned it had been installed. old in the ceiling but afterwards i found all the conversations we've had in our living room well documented in the stasi files we were always able to send many of our...
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east germany responded to this exodus by founding it secret police the stasi it undertook surveillance on a massive scale people lived in fear of their own government. we always put a coffee pot cozy over our telephone because we thought that was where the bug was and it was only much later that we learned it had been installed in the ceiling afterwards and i found all the conversations we've had in our living room well documented in the stasi files we were always able to send many of our friends a letter outlining half an evening in which they had said this and that. afterwards that was really amusing or who doesn't doesn't look back then it wasn't as well that's not going to stick how much need. for a short while they're still appeared to be a final chance to end the division of germany and the cold war. stalin's last suggestion that germany should not be divided came in march 1952 when he also proposed pan german elections and japan german government we would have to turn if he. wants but he said germany must not belong to any military alliance adenauer however said before we negoti
east germany responded to this exodus by founding it secret police the stasi it undertook surveillance on a massive scale people lived in fear of their own government. we always put a coffee pot cozy over our telephone because we thought that was where the bug was and it was only much later that we learned it had been installed in the ceiling afterwards and i found all the conversations we've had in our living room well documented in the stasi files we were always able to send many of our...
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there is stasis there. negative interest rates, but i would call it stasis after a challenging week. on the vaccine, on our biomedicine as we search for a vaccine, we talk to physicians. is with creditnt suisse at one of the toughest accounting forces in the country, the university of michigan. he joins us to look at the hopes and the dreams of our biotechnology. your reports are unreadable. they are in greek. manyhave way too multisyllable words about the biotechnology of this moment. translate for us the major research goal of big biotech right now. evan: well, thank you for that introduction, and good morning. of course, there's a lot going on. before we went on air, we were talking about when is this going to be over. right now we need vaccines. that is hopefully coming. we will hopefully have positive data by the end of the year. i know people are very access for that. we also had develop and's from gilead, like with remdesivir. the fact is it is fda approved in patients who are in the hospital, that s
there is stasis there. negative interest rates, but i would call it stasis after a challenging week. on the vaccine, on our biomedicine as we search for a vaccine, we talk to physicians. is with creditnt suisse at one of the toughest accounting forces in the country, the university of michigan. he joins us to look at the hopes and the dreams of our biotechnology. your reports are unreadable. they are in greek. manyhave way too multisyllable words about the biotechnology of this moment....
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>>to the east bay more than a 164,000 ballots have been returned kron four's theresa stasi, we'll talk to voters. >>and has the latest. >>i've been doing elections for 25 years this is my 6th presidential election. i've never seen. >>people so. >>excited does he and voting so early. >>that's the assistant registrar of voters on what they're seeing this general election here in contra costa county we expect to go over. >>700,000 voters for the first time in our history or about a year ago we estimated that would be our weather account and here we are on the final day of registration. and we're we're going to hit that target, but it's very very very big this year and everybody should vote do the right thing and outside this people constantly pulling up and dropping off their ballots. >>this mom even turned the whole operation into a civics lesson for her young 3 daughters recording it all you know what it means. >>to vote today tell you about how we choose people to make decisions for our city and for our county and even for our whole country. so we get to choose the different people. >>
>>to the east bay more than a 164,000 ballots have been returned kron four's theresa stasi, we'll talk to voters. >>and has the latest. >>i've been doing elections for 25 years this is my 6th presidential election. i've never seen. >>people so. >>excited does he and voting so early. >>that's the assistant registrar of voters on what they're seeing this general election here in contra costa county we expect to go over. >>700,000 voters for the first time...
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east germany responded to this exodus by founding it secret police the stasi it undertook surveillance on a massive scale people lived in fear of their own government. we always put a coffee pot cozy over our telephone because we thought that was where the bug was it was only much later that we learned it had been installed. old in the ceiling but afterwards i found all the conversations we've had in our living room well documented in the stasi files we were always able to send many of our friends a letter outlining half an evening in which they had said this and that. afterwards that was really amusing or was he doesn't doesn't look back then it wasn't as well that's not. how much me. for a short while there still appeared to be a final chance to end the division of germany and the cold war. stalin's last suggestion that germany should not be divided came in march 952 when he also proposed pan german elections and japan german government would have wanted to see you. but he said germany must not belong to any military alliance adenauer however said before we negotiate with the soviet
east germany responded to this exodus by founding it secret police the stasi it undertook surveillance on a massive scale people lived in fear of their own government. we always put a coffee pot cozy over our telephone because we thought that was where the bug was it was only much later that we learned it had been installed. old in the ceiling but afterwards i found all the conversations we've had in our living room well documented in the stasi files we were always able to send many of our...
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>>and theresa stasi a live for us in calistoga very difficult time for so many people there thank you to reset it's now been almost 48 hours since the entire town of calistoga has been evacuated. while the winds were calmer today there are renewed concerns as theresa just mentioned over what may happen to the community as to whether is expected to worsen later on tonight kron four's dan kerman continues our team coverage from the napa valley. >>downtown calistoga is a ghost town since monday the entire city has been evacuated. other than police patrols residential streets are empty too though there are plenty of shout outs to firefighters. i think we've seen enough. >>situations over the last 4 years and the damage that can be done and how quickly circumstances and conditions change. people are respecting taking a very very seriously as they should. >>we did find one man taking advantage of the calm winds to do some cleanup around his home of 40 years just clearing some a bar. >>foliage away from the just giving us a little breathing room so to speak you know this preventive maintenan
>>and theresa stasi a live for us in calistoga very difficult time for so many people there thank you to reset it's now been almost 48 hours since the entire town of calistoga has been evacuated. while the winds were calmer today there are renewed concerns as theresa just mentioned over what may happen to the community as to whether is expected to worsen later on tonight kron four's dan kerman continues our team coverage from the napa valley. >>downtown calistoga is a ghost town...
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east germany responded to this exodus by founding it secret police the stasi it undertook surveillance on a massive scale people lived in fear of their own government. we always put a coffee pot cozy over our telephone because we thought that was where the bug was it was only much later that we learned it had been installed in the ceiling afterwards and i found all the conversations we've had in our living room well documented in the stasi files we were always able to send many of our friends a letter outlining half an evening in which they had said this and that. afterwards that was really amusing or was it doesn't doesn't look back then it wasn't as well that's not going to stick how much me. and for a short while there still appeared to be a final chance to end the division of germany and the cold war. stalin's last suggestion that germany should not be divided came in march 952 when he also proposed to pan german elections and japan german government would have to turn to you. but he said germany must not belong to any military alliance adenauer however said before we negotiate wit
east germany responded to this exodus by founding it secret police the stasi it undertook surveillance on a massive scale people lived in fear of their own government. we always put a coffee pot cozy over our telephone because we thought that was where the bug was it was only much later that we learned it had been installed in the ceiling afterwards and i found all the conversations we've had in our living room well documented in the stasi files we were always able to send many of our friends a...
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in south american countries there are also light stasis. there it's not just about money or the need to look up. elderly relatives living in extended families is just more part of the culture. yet people would love. to set it streets abandon stations but this time it's not because of the pandemic. and unexploded world war 2 bomb has been on earth in a residential neighborhood jenny still has lots of undetonated ordinance in the ground a find like this means emergency services have to organize large scale and disruptive evacuations. a researcher in southern germany is trying to help them against the wrist more accurately with some rather dramatic experiments. this is the kind of destruction that could be unleashed if an unexploded bomb from the 2nd world war suddenly detonates. but the device creation that shockwave is not old munition but a compressed air con. this is a controlled experiment of the front over in situ for high speed dynamics in southwestern germany. the pressure wave shatters windowpanes and cause a cloud of glass and even h
in south american countries there are also light stasis. there it's not just about money or the need to look up. elderly relatives living in extended families is just more part of the culture. yet people would love. to set it streets abandon stations but this time it's not because of the pandemic. and unexploded world war 2 bomb has been on earth in a residential neighborhood jenny still has lots of undetonated ordinance in the ground a find like this means emergency services have to organize...
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in south american countries there are also light stasis. there it's not just about money or the need to look up. elderly relatives living in extended family space just small part of the culture. yet people would love. to set its streets at that end in stations but this time it's not because of the pandemic. an unexploded world war 2 bomb has been on earth in a residential neighborhood jenny still has lots of undetonated ordinance in the ground a fund like this means emergency services have to organize large scale and disruptive evacuations. a researcher in southern germany is trying to help them against the risk more accurately with some rather dramatic experiments. like. this is the kind of destruction that could be unleashed if an unexploded bomb from the 2nd world war suddenly detonates. but the device creation that shockwave is not old munition but a compressed air common. this is a controlled experiment of the frowned over in situ for high speed dynamics in southwestern germany. the pressure wave shatters windowpanes and cause a cloud
in south american countries there are also light stasis. there it's not just about money or the need to look up. elderly relatives living in extended family space just small part of the culture. yet people would love. to set its streets at that end in stations but this time it's not because of the pandemic. an unexploded world war 2 bomb has been on earth in a residential neighborhood jenny still has lots of undetonated ordinance in the ground a fund like this means emergency services have to...
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in south american countries there are also like stasis. there it's not just about money or the need to look up. elderly relatives living in extended families is just more part of the culture. would get involved would love. to sit at streets abandon stations but this time it's not because of the pandemic. and unexploded world war 2 bomb has been on earth in a residential neighborhood to me still has lots of underestimated ordinance in the ground a fund like this means emergency services have to organize large scale and disruptive evacuations and. a researcher in southern germany is trying to help them against the wrist more accurately with some rather dramatic experiments. this is the kind of destruction that could be unleashed if an unexploded bomb from the 2nd world war suddenly detonates. but the device creation that shockwave is not old munition but a compressed air con. this is a controlled experiment at the front over in situ for high speed dynamics in southwestern germany. the pressure wave shatters windowpanes and cause a cloud of g
in south american countries there are also like stasis. there it's not just about money or the need to look up. elderly relatives living in extended families is just more part of the culture. would get involved would love. to sit at streets abandon stations but this time it's not because of the pandemic. and unexploded world war 2 bomb has been on earth in a residential neighborhood to me still has lots of underestimated ordinance in the ground a fund like this means emergency services have to...
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in south american countries there are also light stasis. there it's not just about money or the need to look off. elderly relatives living in extended families is just more part of the culture. but yet the public. deserted streets abandoned stations but this time it's not because of the pandemic. and unexploded world war 2 bomb has been on earth in a residential neighborhood to many still has lots of undetonated ordinance in the ground a find like this means emergency services have to organize large scale and disruptive evacuations. a researcher in southern germany is trying to help them gauge the risk more accurately with some rather dramatic experiments. this is the kind of destruction that could be unleashed if an unexploded bomb from the 2nd world war suddenly detonates. but the device creation that shockwave is not old munition but a compressed air con. this is a controlled experiment at the front over in situ for high speed dynamics and southwestern germany. the pressure wave shatters windowpanes and cause a cloud of glass and even he
in south american countries there are also light stasis. there it's not just about money or the need to look off. elderly relatives living in extended families is just more part of the culture. but yet the public. deserted streets abandoned stations but this time it's not because of the pandemic. and unexploded world war 2 bomb has been on earth in a residential neighborhood to many still has lots of undetonated ordinance in the ground a find like this means emergency services have to organize...
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. >> it takes an area of the city that's in a way, sort of in a stasis and create a destination. >> theroduces a positive change inside residents. >> we know from a variety of research projects, it uplifts folks. >> it will take two months to compete four murals. a link from downtown to neighborhoods ling cultures from old. >> . >>> bay area weather. a little bit of a drop off. it's a short-term deal. everyone is warming up. you can see the bottom row today. santa rosa. concord and san jose. everyone is warming up, even san francisco from the 60s to the 70s. we're tracking the forecast for tomorrow. it halloween. checking out the forecast for tomorrow. lots of clear skies. temperatures on the mild side. 60s to the 70s and temperature in the upper 50s to the lower 60s. there's the scary forecast. the satellite, lots of clear skies. by have patchy fog hanging offshore that will ramp up and push back into the bay. check out the current numbers. it's cool. santa rosa 49. novato mid-40's. half moon bay a cool spot in the 40s. looking out above san francisco where by have mostly clear skies.
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no one was injured and so that is a very good thing all around here in south san francisco, theresa stasi back to you guys all right, thank you to resign coming up a coronavirus outbreak has hit a nursing home in the south bay. >>what the center is doing to prevent more from spreading in just a few minutes plus some of the polls show joe biden leading the presidential race at least in some states how president trump could change this with just 18 days until the election and the change of heart for the trump administration, how the president taking california for a ride. companies like uber, lyft, doordash. breaking state employment laws for years. now these multi-billion-dollar companies wrote deceptive prop 22 to buy themselves a new law. to deny drivers the rights they deserve. no sick leave. no workers' comp. no unemployment benefits. vote no on the deceptive uber, lyft, doordash prop 22. one ride california doesn't want to take. >>tonight the trump administration is reversing course and granting governor newsom's request for a disaster declaration after several wildfires have ravaged
no one was injured and so that is a very good thing all around here in south san francisco, theresa stasi back to you guys all right, thank you to resign coming up a coronavirus outbreak has hit a nursing home in the south bay. >>what the center is doing to prevent more from spreading in just a few minutes plus some of the polls show joe biden leading the presidential race at least in some states how president trump could change this with just 18 days until the election and the change of...
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capacity, retail operations and other businesses will be starting today as well kron four's theresa stasi explains. when it comes to dining and santa clara county in the orange category that means outdoor gatherings can be up to 200 people and indoor gatherings are up to 25% capacity. >>or 100 people which ever is fewer. all of that also includes movie theaters churches and cultural ceremonies in or museums and zoos can now have up to 50% capacity and college sports without fans must follow county and state requirements. orange also means that there are no limits on capacity and malls or other retail businesses so even though we're certainly by no means out of the woods and in fact all around us in many communities in the country of course we see covid increasing. >>we think that with everyone's help. we can. continue to prevent severe illness and death from covid even as we enable more businesses and activities to resume. doctor sara cody says santa clara county has come a long way since back in march when cases start to show up. >>hospitalizations increased and deaths occurred. doctor c
capacity, retail operations and other businesses will be starting today as well kron four's theresa stasi explains. when it comes to dining and santa clara county in the orange category that means outdoor gatherings can be up to 200 people and indoor gatherings are up to 25% capacity. >>or 100 people which ever is fewer. all of that also includes movie theaters churches and cultural ceremonies in or museums and zoos can now have up to 50% capacity and college sports without fans must...
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in south american countries there are also like stasis. there it's not just about money or the need to look up. elderly relatives living in extended families is just more part of the culture. with yes people would love. to set its streets abandon stations but this time it's not because of the pandemic. and unexploded world war 2 bomb has been on earth in a residential neighborhood to many still has lots of undetonated ordinance in the ground a fund like this means emergency services have to organize large scale and disruptive evacuations. a researcher in southern germany is trying to help them gauge the risk more accurately with some rather dramatic experiments. like. this is the kind of destruction that could be unleashed if an unexploded bomb from the 2nd world war suddenly detonates. but the device creation that shockwave is not old munition but a compressed air con. this is a controlled experiment at the front over in situ for high speed dynamics in south western germany. the pressure wave shatters windowpanes and cause a cloud of glas
in south american countries there are also like stasis. there it's not just about money or the need to look up. elderly relatives living in extended families is just more part of the culture. with yes people would love. to set its streets abandon stations but this time it's not because of the pandemic. and unexploded world war 2 bomb has been on earth in a residential neighborhood to many still has lots of undetonated ordinance in the ground a fund like this means emergency services have to...
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here is a remarkable amount of stasis, the turnover is way too slow because injure addictions the money. in many respects, we have too many jurisdictions that are resource with shortages that make it difficult for them to turn over the changesy and make other that would make the electoral more efficient. david: let's talk to you about the way people count these ballots. you vote absentee ballot, let's say mail-in ballot, are the for a moment, states allowed to count them before election day generally or until ey have to wait election day to count? they don't nerally count them. they process them. on the the verification outer envelope and take the ballot itself which is in a envelope and prepare it to be put into the purchases on in tion day or, in fact, some cases, remove them from the actually velope and cue them up in the machines. bob, i don't know of any a state that's supposed to count its ballots before election day. there is some room for precanvasing and preparing count.e it does vary by state law. certainly one of the concerns year, particularly because of the heavy surge of v
here is a remarkable amount of stasis, the turnover is way too slow because injure addictions the money. in many respects, we have too many jurisdictions that are resource with shortages that make it difficult for them to turn over the changesy and make other that would make the electoral more efficient. david: let's talk to you about the way people count these ballots. you vote absentee ballot, let's say mail-in ballot, are the for a moment, states allowed to count them before election day...
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>>here in san francisco, theresa stasi of activists. >>theresa thank you our kron 4 team coverage on election safety concerns continues as a marine kelly tells us businesses in downtown san francisco are taking precautions just in case things turned ugly on election night. >>the sounds of hammers and saws could be heard in many spots in downtown san francisco as construction workers and security guards put up sheets of plywood over a plate glass windows and doors as bill nye some barricades protecting the glass from potential riots that they think that might elections. >>disease this plan to gas pretty expensive lot cheaper than this to build into destructive behavior now i think it was more just what could happen on either side somebody is going to be angry and upset so there could be a response to that the manager of one business that was boarded up. >>says she's frustrated about putting plywood over her display windows since they were just getting momentum after reopening. she understands why it's happening but she wishes it didn't h
>>here in san francisco, theresa stasi of activists. >>theresa thank you our kron 4 team coverage on election safety concerns continues as a marine kelly tells us businesses in downtown san francisco are taking precautions just in case things turned ugly on election night. >>the sounds of hammers and saws could be heard in many spots in downtown san francisco as construction workers and security guards put up sheets of plywood over a plate glass windows and doors as bill nye...
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you have to follow these germany, the stasi had these warehouses full of files. trying to get the information and make it valuable was very hard to do. with ai, with machine learning, cloud storage, all of that data on each of us becomes accessible to the chinese if they get access to it. they have put it together for their own people, social credit scores. every chinese person has the equivalent of a credit score and we have to get a mortgage. they have a social credit whether they can blithe -- five plane ticket for travel overseas or go to university, live in a certain area, all of that depends on how high their social credit score is. it is something they've done internally, but they want to do that externally. "the washington post" had an article that compiled profiles of influential americans and germany's and hundreds of thousands, millions of people around the world, compiling profiles on all of us. don't be mistaken, they will have a social credit scores for every one of the world. if you think, "i'm american, it doesn't matter," think of the general man
you have to follow these germany, the stasi had these warehouses full of files. trying to get the information and make it valuable was very hard to do. with ai, with machine learning, cloud storage, all of that data on each of us becomes accessible to the chinese if they get access to it. they have put it together for their own people, social credit scores. every chinese person has the equivalent of a credit score and we have to get a mortgage. they have a social credit whether they can blithe...
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a remarkable stasis in yields with the euro 1.1829.tay with us through this political and economic day on bloomberg television and on bluebird radio. good morning -- and on bloomberg radio. good morning. ♪ are you frustrated with your weight and health? it's time for aerotrainer, a more effective total body fitness solution. (announcer) aerotrainer's ergodynamic design and four patented air chambers create maximum muscle activation for better results in less time, all while maintaining safe, correct form and allows for over 20 exercises. do the aerotrainer super crunch. the pre-stretch works your abs even harder, engaging the entire core. then it's the back extension, super rock, and lower back traction stretch to take the pressure off your spine and stretch muscles. planks are the ultimate total body exercise. build your upper body with pushups. work your lower body with the aerosquat. the aerotrainer is tested to support over 500 pounds. it inflates and deflates in less than 30 seconds using the electric pump. head to aerotrainer.com
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lisa: that seems like a lot, given the stasis we have seen in the bond market recently. will that get the fed's attention? peter: i don't think so. above 1% they start paying attention, and may be do things to start ensuring we don't get above 1.25%, but if you look at the messaging over the past month or two, they would not be unhappy to see slightly higher yield and a steeper curve. the fed has done a good job trying to ensure banks can make some money. we are not going to negative yields. i think they are the worst thing possible for the economy. i think the fed wants to see a steeper yield curve. they talk about inflation expectations, so it suits their agenda. jonathan: tell that to the cleveland fed. mester mester -- loretta saying yesterday that we could shift as we did in the great recession. peter: as we start seeing higher fed will stepthe up and buy more treasuries. then we will hear more about your ed clere control -- about yield curve control. is one reason i remain bearish on the dollar. any inflation which has normally express itself in higher yields is go
lisa: that seems like a lot, given the stasis we have seen in the bond market recently. will that get the fed's attention? peter: i don't think so. above 1% they start paying attention, and may be do things to start ensuring we don't get above 1.25%, but if you look at the messaging over the past month or two, they would not be unhappy to see slightly higher yield and a steeper curve. the fed has done a good job trying to ensure banks can make some money. we are not going to negative yields. i...
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you're taking those precautions because nobody wants to get her reporting live here in oakland, theresa stasi backed adjusting. >>bigotry so we know you'll be on top of that breaking news story for us an update now pg and e has canceled the planned public power safety shutoffs for the bay area, thousands of customers. >>and napa alameda and contra costa counties had been notified days ago about the possible shut offs. but now the utility company says it made the decision to not turn off the power based on a change in weather conditions. >>no bay area counties are going to be affected by this after monitoring the weather very closely we are able to reduce the number of customers with and scope and those customers are all within the bay area counties. >>pg is still planning to cut off power to customers in some parts of butte shasta and glenn counties all in northern california. and while the power shut off may have been canceled for the bay area we're still dealing with a red flag warning that brings with it increased fire danger. kron 4 sarah stinson reports for us now from san mateo county.
you're taking those precautions because nobody wants to get her reporting live here in oakland, theresa stasi backed adjusting. >>bigotry so we know you'll be on top of that breaking news story for us an update now pg and e has canceled the planned public power safety shutoffs for the bay area, thousands of customers. >>and napa alameda and contra costa counties had been notified days ago about the possible shut offs. but now the utility company says it made the decision to not turn...
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reporting live here in napa county theresa stasi about i'd teresa of you've been out there all day as you know tonight the with the wind is the big concern for. >>the cruiser residents, everybody else up there you've been there all day have you notice the wind already picking up tonight. >>most of the way and we understand are more at the higher elevation and some of the video shows the helicopter was going over and you could see how the trees are going back and forth so. >>our understanding right now is that it's super windy up higher the winds really haven't picked up here the air is kind of still which is again horrible for air quality but at the same time it's a little bit better for firefighting but it really is going to be for the next 2 days where they wind is anticipated like lawrence was mentioning, pam. >>so it's just kind of a weight very anxious wait to find out exactly what does happen absolutely theresa for us live in saint helene now where people are understandably nervous tonight, thank you to reset. fire crews battling the glass fire often working more than 24 hours a
reporting live here in napa county theresa stasi about i'd teresa of you've been out there all day as you know tonight the with the wind is the big concern for. >>the cruiser residents, everybody else up there you've been there all day have you notice the wind already picking up tonight. >>most of the way and we understand are more at the higher elevation and some of the video shows the helicopter was going over and you could see how the trees are going back and forth so....
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. >> it takes an area of the city that is, in a way, sort of in a stasis and activates it, can create a place, a destination. >> reporter: experts say the outward change in the environment produces a positive change inside residence. >> we know from a variety of research projects, environment can impact mood and uplift folks. >> reporter: it will take him two months to complete all four murals, highlighting a little- known link from downtown to southern neighborhoods as a corridor honoring cultures of old. >> turning a space neglected and forgotten, often times it, into a landmark. >> reporter: in san jose, i'm jesse gary. >>> the nation's top infectious disease expert discusses the pandemic with south bay leaders, what he says about the possibility of a vaccine and how santa clara health officials are preparing. >>> a look at the numbers and nationwide as the country continues to express a new surge. >>> later in sports, the 49ers' head coach shares his feelings on the difficult six days, the team will play two games, we will have duties, those details next. as a nurse, i've faced th
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especially that election just around the corner reporting live here in contra costa county and theresa stasi back to you guys, thanks theresa. it's nice to see the enthusiasm. >>and while today is the final day to register there is a way to still have a say if you happen to miss this a midnight deadline or kron four's dan kerman continues our election team coverage now from san francisco. >>a steady stream of voters dropped off their mail in ballots in person and by car monday adjacent to san francisco's outdoor voting center in front of the bill graham civic auditorium wanted to ensure that it got in safely so i want to do it in person city officials prefer voters dropped them in these us postal service blue collection boxes, these voters say they had to do the in person dropped off due to the gravity of this election. >>how important is this election to you. like my life depends on it it's extremely important to me we can't take another 4 years of this nonsense for those who have not yet registered to vote the deadline is midnight. >>but those who missed the monday deadline still have an o
especially that election just around the corner reporting live here in contra costa county and theresa stasi back to you guys, thanks theresa. it's nice to see the enthusiasm. >>and while today is the final day to register there is a way to still have a say if you happen to miss this a midnight deadline or kron four's dan kerman continues our election team coverage now from san francisco. >>a steady stream of voters dropped off their mail in ballots in person and by car monday...
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this coming friday reporting live here and pleasant and theresa stasi of back to you guys all right teresa coming up kron 4 news at 8 email election interference, less than 2 weeks away from election day. >>the fbi accusing multiple countries working to sway american voters. >>plus last night we reported a judge has for san quentin prison to release or transfer half of its prisoners following a covid outbreak. tonight we're learning the reason behind that rule. plus crime on camera inside edition shooting a story in san francisco pharmacy and of course a robber. >>is caught in the act. when was the last time your property tax bill went down? what? never. are you kidding me? for years, the residential burden has gone up. while the corporate burden has gone down. prop 15 reverses that. it closes corporate loopholes and invests in schools, small business, and firefighters. and when the big corporations pay more, your tax bill goes down. that's right. a savings of a hundred twenty-one dollars a year for the average home. give homeowners a break. vote yes on 15. >>take a look at this a man is s
this coming friday reporting live here and pleasant and theresa stasi of back to you guys all right teresa coming up kron 4 news at 8 email election interference, less than 2 weeks away from election day. >>the fbi accusing multiple countries working to sway american voters. >>plus last night we reported a judge has for san quentin prison to release or transfer half of its prisoners following a covid outbreak. tonight we're learning the reason behind that rule. plus crime on camera...
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so investigations going on as we speak reporting live here in south san francisco, theresa stasi it back to you guys theresa thank you for that report the trump administration is now reversing course and is granting governor newsom's request for a disaster declaration after several wildfires ravaged the state. >>this after the president first rejected that request for help the requests for aid was for the damage from 6 major fires, including the creek fire that burned in fresno county and the president initially said no then earlier this afternoon the governor tweeted about a phone call with the president saying that the president had approved his request. governor newsome adding that he's grateful for the president's quick response. the request comes amid a historic fire season in california burning more than 4.1 million acres denials of relief under such circumstances are rare governor newsom has previously praised the trump administration for approving a related to the state's fires that glass fire remains at 97% containment tonight. that's according to cal fire's latest update and th
so investigations going on as we speak reporting live here in south san francisco, theresa stasi it back to you guys theresa thank you for that report the trump administration is now reversing course and is granting governor newsom's request for a disaster declaration after several wildfires ravaged the state. >>this after the president first rejected that request for help the requests for aid was for the damage from 6 major fires, including the creek fire that burned in fresno county and...
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there is a remarkable amount of stasis in the electoral system, the pace of turnover is way too slow because they don't have the money. too many jurisdictions are operating with resource shortages that make it difficult for them to turn over the machinery and make other changes that would make the electoral process more efficient. david: let me ask about the way people count these ballots. if you vote absentee ballot, let's say mail-in ballot, absentee for a moment, are the states allowed to count them before election day? generally or not, they have to wait until election day to count? benjamin: generally they don't count them. they process them. they do the verification on the outer envelope and take the ballot itself which is in a secrecy envelope and prepare it to be put into the purchases on -- into the machines on election day. in fact, in some cases, remove them from the secrecy envelope and actually cue them up in the machines. bob, i don't know of any instance of a state that's supposed to count its ballots before election day. bob: i think there is some room for precanvasin
there is a remarkable amount of stasis in the electoral system, the pace of turnover is way too slow because they don't have the money. too many jurisdictions are operating with resource shortages that make it difficult for them to turn over the machinery and make other changes that would make the electoral process more efficient. david: let me ask about the way people count these ballots. if you vote absentee ballot, let's say mail-in ballot, absentee for a moment, are the states allowed to...
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. >> it takes an area of the city that is, in a way, sort of in a stasis and activates it, it can create a place, a destination. >> reporter: the outward change produces a positive change inside. >> what we know from a variety of research projects, an environment can impact mood and uplift folks. >> reporter: it will take him two months to complete all four murals here, highlighting a little-known link from downtown to southern neighborhoods as a corridor honoring cultures of old. >> you are turning a space that is neglected and forgotten, into a landmark. >> reporter: in san jose, jesse gary, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> can technology detect covid- 19, even before you have symptoms? richerson things out and they are using fitbits to find out. >>> a former full house star reports to a federal prison to begin her sentence in the college admissions scandal. i'm jerome gage. i'm a full-time lyft driver. when this pandemic first started, i bought my own ppe because uber and lyft didn't provide it. these companies have been exploiting drivers like me for years. now prop 22 denies us basic rights lik
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ask reporting here in santa clara county, theresa stasi about you >>thank you to based on the state covid monitoring guidelines alameda county can now allow elementary schools to reopen with in person classes today was the first day back for some students in livermore our savior lutheran school was one of 7 private elementary schools to bring students back. >>it's huge it's so important for kids to be with their teachers over computer screen is not normal for them, it's very frustrating for them to try and learn that way and stay focused. >>classrooms have been set up to accommodate social distancing and the students will split the week at home and on campus, the teachers wear face coverings desks and other equipment will be sanitize frequently 14 other private elementary schools have been approved to resume in person instruction and they will open by next month as for alameda county's public schools, none has announced a reopening date for in person instruction at this time contra costa county is on track to enter the orange here by the end of this month the county's health director said
ask reporting here in santa clara county, theresa stasi about you >>thank you to based on the state covid monitoring guidelines alameda county can now allow elementary schools to reopen with in person classes today was the first day back for some students in livermore our savior lutheran school was one of 7 private elementary schools to bring students back. >>it's huge it's so important for kids to be with their teachers over computer screen is not normal for them, it's very...
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in south american countries there are also like stasis. there it's not just about money or the need to look up. elderly relatives living in extended families is just more part of the culture. with young people with jobs. to set its streets abandon stations but this time it's not because of the pandemic. and unexploded world war 2 bomb has been on earth in a residential neighborhood jimmy still has lots of undetonated ordinance in the ground a fund like this means emergency services have to organize large scale and disruptive evacuations. a researcher in southern germany is trying to help them against the risk more accurately with some rather dramatic experiments. like. this is the kind of destruction that could be unleashed if an unexploded bomb from the 2nd world war suddenly detonates. but the device creation that shockwave is not old munition but a compressed air con. this is a controlled experiment at the front over in situ for high speed dynamics in south western germany. the pressure wave shatters windowpanes and cause a cloud of gla
in south american countries there are also like stasis. there it's not just about money or the need to look up. elderly relatives living in extended families is just more part of the culture. with young people with jobs. to set its streets abandon stations but this time it's not because of the pandemic. and unexploded world war 2 bomb has been on earth in a residential neighborhood jimmy still has lots of undetonated ordinance in the ground a fund like this means emergency services have to...
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county health department to test all of its staff to try to stop any further spread kron four's theresa stasi ozon healdsburg with the details. we're here at hillsboro distric hospital. >>a spokesperson tells us that it's important to note that none of the 17 patients who live here full time have tested positive for covid-19 that said there is a massive testing operation underway. after there's been more than a dozen cases affecting staff members. >>a spokesperson with the healdsburg distric health hospital tells kron 4 news they conducted 2 rounds of testing at the care facility this week during the first batch, one staff member tested positive on the second round where 287 were tested a 160 tests have come back and spokesperson gina fabiano says that all 160 were negative. the widespread testing got underway. after a staff member was discovered positive in late september and then over the course of several weeks from late september to mid october fabiano says that they noticed an uptick in cases going up to a total of 14 staff members now testing positive for the highly contagious disease.
county health department to test all of its staff to try to stop any further spread kron four's theresa stasi ozon healdsburg with the details. we're here at hillsboro distric hospital. >>a spokesperson tells us that it's important to note that none of the 17 patients who live here full time have tested positive for covid-19 that said there is a massive testing operation underway. after there's been more than a dozen cases affecting staff members. >>a spokesperson with the...
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training exercise today, an investigation into what happened is now underway across force theresa stasi over reports about how a community of first responders is now remembering this man. >>we lost a young man named jason cortez who has a wife. and 2 little kids as a father. retired from the san francisco fire department. all of them are grieving. as is. this fire department family. >>a somber san francisco fire chief janine nicholson reflecting on losing one of their own. in a horrible accident. it was around 10:00am wednesday at the training facility on 19th and fulsome fire officials say the court has got injured he was rushed to the sucker berg san francisco general hospital. a short distance away where they were unable to save him jason came into the fire department in 2007. and worked on an ambulance until 2015. when he joined the fire side of the fire department. for the past 2 years. he has worked at station 3. engine 3 which is the busiest fire engine in the country. >>so that should tell you something about him. the chief talked about how she personally knew cortez and many ca
training exercise today, an investigation into what happened is now underway across force theresa stasi over reports about how a community of first responders is now remembering this man. >>we lost a young man named jason cortez who has a wife. and 2 little kids as a father. retired from the san francisco fire department. all of them are grieving. as is. this fire department family. >>a somber san francisco fire chief janine nicholson reflecting on losing one of their own. in a...