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>> president stephenson: i'm open to that.debbie i'm interested in europe approach and what your thoughts are on that >> yeah, i think the commission -- i think you said it very well. the commission agrees that it's a thoughtful budget. it's a budget that meets the instructions that was given to the department. as the people who are fiscally responsible to make sure that the department goes forward, it meets with your criteria and you have concerns that this is a time of great urgency and you wanted to signal this concern and understand the context with which you're delivering it and yet, you will be remised if you did not as commission on the environment puts this concern forward and hope to elevate it to discussions. i think that will be absolutely appropriate and frankly i don't know it would surprise anyone. i think it would be perfect. you're not going to -- the tone will be respectful. >> commissioner sullivan: i think that's an excellent idea. commissioner wald suggestion. i think we should tie it to the climate emergen
>> president stephenson: i'm open to that.debbie i'm interested in europe approach and what your thoughts are on that >> yeah, i think the commission -- i think you said it very well. the commission agrees that it's a thoughtful budget. it's a budget that meets the instructions that was given to the department. as the people who are fiscally responsible to make sure that the department goes forward, it meets with your criteria and you have concerns that this is a time of great...
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Feb 11, 2021
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this is what i've stephenson who is now dead. this is what we been _ stephenson who is now dead.een after— stephenson who is now dead. this is what i've been after for _ stephenson who is now dead. this is what i've been after for 25 _ stephenson who is now dead. this is what i've been after for 25 years. - what i've been after for 25 years. this aspect of the abuse. it happened a lot earlier than that, but it's been 25 years or more for me to get to today.— but it's been 25 years or more for me to get to today. peter haynes was one of over _ me to get to today. peter haynes was one of over 30 — me to get to today. peter haynes was one of over 30 people _ me to get to today. peter haynes was one of over 30 people who _ me to get to today. peter haynes was one of over 30 people who give - one of over 30 people who give evidence mentioning a number of senior and junior boys clubs in scotland. some of the men who may have been employed by the clubs have now been convicted or have since died. have they failed to these people? died. have they failed to these eo - le? �* , died. have t
this is what i've stephenson who is now dead. this is what we been _ stephenson who is now dead.een after— stephenson who is now dead. this is what i've been after for _ stephenson who is now dead. this is what i've been after for 25 _ stephenson who is now dead. this is what i've been after for 25 years. - what i've been after for 25 years. this aspect of the abuse. it happened a lot earlier than that, but it's been 25 years or more for me to get to today.— but it's been 25 years or more...
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. >> reporter: john stephenson says he was minding his own business when he felt searing pain as a coyoteo him, leaving puncture wounds on his thigh. >> i didn't even see it coming. it was very sneaky, very quiet, and it just came up, locked its jaws onto my thigh. >> reporter: the animal unlatched as stephenson stood up. through his discomfort, he captured video of the coyote as it pranced away. >> there's obviously something kind of wrong with the coyote for it to be attacking people unprovoked. >> reporter: stephenson is the coyote's fifth victim. it's attacked two small children and three adults so far. one man was bit while doing pushups. another while taking a break in a grocery store parking lot. >> they're not the biggest animal out there, so of course it's going to probably attack you when it has a height similarity. >> reporter: stephenson is now undergoing a series of tetanus shots and taking antibiotics. he says he loves nature but says this coyote has crossed the line. >> it's terrorizing people. i hope they do eventually catch this coyote. i would never think i'd get bit by
. >> reporter: john stephenson says he was minding his own business when he felt searing pain as a coyoteo him, leaving puncture wounds on his thigh. >> i didn't even see it coming. it was very sneaky, very quiet, and it just came up, locked its jaws onto my thigh. >> reporter: the animal unlatched as stephenson stood up. through his discomfort, he captured video of the coyote as it pranced away. >> there's obviously something kind of wrong with the coyote for it to be...
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Feb 14, 2021
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same-store, third-period, speedy chandler stephenson. score the nice third. main advantage power play goal, and vegas. one in three, here is coach, after they dropped three of their last four. >> i don't think we beat ourselves tonight, i thought come you know, we do not find the offense but i think you could say, that team in the other side really handled us and really outplayed us. >> losing sucks. there's not a single person that is happy. i hate losing. i can say that to everyone. much better day if we had one. >> you heard the man. he hates losing. pga at pebble beach, what is better than second-round action? how about third round? you can't get tired of this monterey peninsula scenery, and here is daniel berger, swung the big boy driver. par for fourth hole, and he drove it, start of the day, one shot behind, that set himself up for her eagle two, becky the outright lead. jordan speed, the second-round yellow card three bogeys and five holes, that dropped him to back of the lead, but, but look what he did at 16. before i leave this earth, i want to do t
same-store, third-period, speedy chandler stephenson. score the nice third. main advantage power play goal, and vegas. one in three, here is coach, after they dropped three of their last four. >> i don't think we beat ourselves tonight, i thought come you know, we do not find the offense but i think you could say, that team in the other side really handled us and really outplayed us. >> losing sucks. there's not a single person that is happy. i hate losing. i can say that to...
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Feb 26, 2021
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this is john stephenson.said he was just minding his own business, when he felt searing pain as a coyote bit into him. it happened in lafayette last week. the animal unlatched as he stood up and despite his pain and shock, he actually captured video of the coyote as it pranced away. >> very sneaky, very quiet. and it just came up, locked its jaws onto my thigh. there's obviously something kind of wrong with the coyote for it to be attacking people unprovoked and be hanging out in an urban environment. >> he is the coyote's fifth victim. that same coyote. that same one attacked two small children and two other adults. >> new at 11:00 tonight. a standoff over a stolen puppy. sfpd says he was stolen from a car parked on sutter street this past monday. tonight, a man is in custody but police say he won't tell them where the dog is. about 12 pounds, last seen wearing a blue and pink harness. if you see him, call the sfpd. >> let's take live look at the u.s. capitol where the house is set to vote tomorrow on presid
this is john stephenson.said he was just minding his own business, when he felt searing pain as a coyote bit into him. it happened in lafayette last week. the animal unlatched as he stood up and despite his pain and shock, he actually captured video of the coyote as it pranced away. >> very sneaky, very quiet. and it just came up, locked its jaws onto my thigh. there's obviously something kind of wrong with the coyote for it to be attacking people unprovoked and be hanging out in an urban...
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same score during the third and this was chandler stephenson, and a goal, vegas boiled the homecoming yesterday. san jose has lost three out of the last four and they are dead last in the west division. losing sucks, there is not a single person in our room that is happy, i hate losing. i say that to everyone. it would've been much better yesterday if we had one. >> the picturesque monterey peninsula pga pebble beach third round action and par 72, all about the power game for daniel berger at the fourth hole. it baited him to drive that hole and he did, sharding without light lead. jordan spieth, his second shot did not stop until he jarred it. an eagle. he carries a two shot lead into today's final round, a 13 under total. good for three rounds, might around stick around and see how it ends. that is enough, enjoy your coffee.>> coming up on kpix 5 , mardi gras celebration in new orleans taking a very different turn and why this year's event will be a very dry. and also mss nation site forced to shut down this weekend, what is the reason, and how other states and eligibility guideline
same score during the third and this was chandler stephenson, and a goal, vegas boiled the homecoming yesterday. san jose has lost three out of the last four and they are dead last in the west division. losing sucks, there is not a single person in our room that is happy, i hate losing. i say that to everyone. it would've been much better yesterday if we had one. >> the picturesque monterey peninsula pga pebble beach third round action and par 72, all about the power game for daniel...
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chandler stephenson passed jones. at it monday against anaheim. >>> and a beautiful day at pebble. the third round, the pro-am. nate ashley found the beach and nearly played the shots. went from the beach to a double bogey. remains tied for a second after a 68. in golf, sometimes it's hard, jordan spieth was in third place until this approach on 16. spieth is playing some really good golf these days. rolls into the cup for, how about an eagle? the first player to do that in almost 20 years, he has a two-shot lead and a new championship sunday today. that's your look at sports, we're going to send things back to you. >> a check of the forecast with lisa arjen. a little valentine's day sprinkle, a little rain? >> maybe. the pro-am, they tried to change it, get it from february. it was always a huge rainstorm, but those days are behind us. no rain there, maybe a sprinkle, yes, later on today and some showers following as a weak level 1 system brings minimal precip our way. here's doppler 7. the activity remains to the no
chandler stephenson passed jones. at it monday against anaheim. >>> and a beautiful day at pebble. the third round, the pro-am. nate ashley found the beach and nearly played the shots. went from the beach to a double bogey. remains tied for a second after a 68. in golf, sometimes it's hard, jordan spieth was in third place until this approach on 16. spieth is playing some really good golf these days. rolls into the cup for, how about an eagle? the first player to do that in almost 20...
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professor sir terence stephenson is the chair of the health research authority.would be better called a natural history study. you're quite correct that young, healthy people who've given consent are going to be given a very small dose of the virus to see how much virus it takes to infect someone. and then once they're infected, what happens? how long's the incubation period? when do they start becoming infectious? if they're completely asymptomatic, can they still transmit? so, this is a study to learn about covid infection. 0nce that's been done, researchers could come back to the health research authority with another application to then start studying vaccines or drugs orfurther analysis. but at the moment, this is a study looking essentially at what happens if you give the covid virus to a group of 90 healthy 18—30—year—olds. what happens to it. why is it that age range? what's the significance there? it's crucial that we do balance potential benefit against potential harm. this is a virus that we know all of us, the figures that you just mentioned at the be
professor sir terence stephenson is the chair of the health research authority.would be better called a natural history study. you're quite correct that young, healthy people who've given consent are going to be given a very small dose of the virus to see how much virus it takes to infect someone. and then once they're infected, what happens? how long's the incubation period? when do they start becoming infectious? if they're completely asymptomatic, can they still transmit? so, this is a study...
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. -- i could not find a picture of him stephenson had already gotten into trouble weeks before the hearings. he had gone to the press saying he had a list of nearly 200 prominent american professors and other public figures that he knew were radicals. ok? so he was doing mccarthy before there was a mccarthy. now, this is of course a little concerning to people. he claimed to be a member of the u.s. army's military intelligence division. the military intelligence division is run by this guy. to me, he looks a little bit like kylo ren from the star wars movies. it is interesting. he first denies that he had been never part of -- that he had ever been part of mid. when overman gets evidence that he was, they have to eat crow. the worst thing that you can do to a general is embarrass them. the worst you could do to a secretary of war is embarrass them. when this testimony comes out, explosive testimony stevenson has to walk back quickly, the secretary of war directs them to the stop their domestic surveillance program and to no longer talk to congress without their express permission. this shin
. -- i could not find a picture of him stephenson had already gotten into trouble weeks before the hearings. he had gone to the press saying he had a list of nearly 200 prominent american professors and other public figures that he knew were radicals. ok? so he was doing mccarthy before there was a mccarthy. now, this is of course a little concerning to people. he claimed to be a member of the u.s. army's military intelligence division. the military intelligence division is run by this guy. to...
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we hear from the cfo, ewen stephenson, next. i never thigh would be tracking vaccinations in countries around the world but we recognize that's going to be the direct correlation between how much travel reopens will be driven by vaccinations and we do need to see that accelerated near. anna: the ihg hotels and resorts ceo talking to me earlier today. it seems european investors putting their money into some of those aviation businesses, travel and leisure businesses and expectations of perhaps a better summer to come. iag, easyjet all on the rise. ihg, the company that key the ith barr works for, up this morning. hsbc beats estimates in the fourth quarter. manus cranny spoke with cfo ewen stevenson. ewen: what we are trying to do is make sure that we achieve sustainable balance between dividends we are paying out and returning enough capital to grow. >> you have quite an optimistic statement in terms of the chinese growth story, 6%-8%. if the regulators approve, would you be willing to be more aggressive on the capital returns t
we hear from the cfo, ewen stephenson, next. i never thigh would be tracking vaccinations in countries around the world but we recognize that's going to be the direct correlation between how much travel reopens will be driven by vaccinations and we do need to see that accelerated near. anna: the ihg hotels and resorts ceo talking to me earlier today. it seems european investors putting their money into some of those aviation businesses, travel and leisure businesses and expectations of perhaps...
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with me now is dr mary—ann stephenson.h so. exacerbated inequality? yes, very much so- it's _ exacerbated inequality? yes, very much so. it's exacerbated - exacerbated inequality? yes, very l much so. it's exacerbated inequality much so. it�*s exacerbated inequality and its expose the inequalities that were already there. i think that�*s what the women inequality select report today really spelt out. none of this was unpredictable. we knew the sorts ofjobs that women worked in, we knew that women were more likely to be poor, more likely to not qualify for statutory sick pay. we knew women did them majority of young unpaid care. everything that happens sends are things that the women sector have been warning about since the beginning of the pandemic. so lots of warnings. much of the government be doing then to address this that it isn�*t doing now? i this that it isn't doing now? i think the first thing to do is to actually do proper equality impact assessment of their policies. to recognise where there are gaps in the syst
with me now is dr mary—ann stephenson.h so. exacerbated inequality? yes, very much so- it's _ exacerbated inequality? yes, very much so. it's exacerbated - exacerbated inequality? yes, very l much so. it's exacerbated inequality much so. it�*s exacerbated inequality and its expose the inequalities that were already there. i think that�*s what the women inequality select report today really spelt out. none of this was unpredictable. we knew the sorts ofjobs that women worked in, we knew...
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let's talk to professor sir terence stephenson, who is the chair before i turned to my guess, just tothority, one of the uk regulators responsible for providing approval for human clinical trials. asa as a lay person, ifind as a lay person, i find the details of this trial fascinating, but by the same token you're thinking, goodness, actually giving the virus to humans. what sort of hoops have to humans. what sort of hoops have to be to humans. what sort of hoops have to he jumped through to to humans. what sort of hoops have to bejumped through to make to humans. what sort of hoops have to he jumped through to make sure this is absolutely safe? the to be jumped through to make sure this is absolutely safe?— this is absolutely safe? the health research authority _ this is absolutely safe? the health research authority was _ this is absolutely safe? the health research authority was set - this is absolutely safe? the health research authority was set up - this is absolutely safe? the health research authority was set up by i this is absolutely safe? the health | research authority was
let's talk to professor sir terence stephenson, who is the chair before i turned to my guess, just tothority, one of the uk regulators responsible for providing approval for human clinical trials. asa as a lay person, ifind as a lay person, i find the details of this trial fascinating, but by the same token you're thinking, goodness, actually giving the virus to humans. what sort of hoops have to humans. what sort of hoops have to be to humans. what sort of hoops have to he jumped through to to...