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now, the shipyard is sitting tight while looking for new buyer. the global dream is a ship of superlatives, and with a price tag to match some 1500000000 euros. it's like a city on the seas with room for nearly $10000.00 passengers, or at least it will be when it's complete. work on the almost 350 meter long behemoth stopped when it was 3 quarters done. that's because there is one fatal flaw. there's currently no demand for such a massive cruise ship. germany's economy minister robert high back says it's not just the ship that's in peril, but an entire tradition. the shipyard in the northeastern city of fisma has kept up with the times by building things like offshore wind platforms. but the pandemic hit the crews industry hard, and the market for ships dried up the script, impreza. and ever since there is an increase in the ship after, as well as for the shipyards to me before you go home, all i can express is the cautious hope, that this will not be the end of the ship building here in his mom or the regional director, but just another transition
now, the shipyard is sitting tight while looking for new buyer. the global dream is a ship of superlatives, and with a price tag to match some 1500000000 euros. it's like a city on the seas with room for nearly $10000.00 passengers, or at least it will be when it's complete. work on the almost 350 meter long behemoth stopped when it was 3 quarters done. that's because there is one fatal flaw. there's currently no demand for such a massive cruise ship. germany's economy minister robert high back...
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the night because a historic bridge may have to be taken apart to get the massive vessel out of the shipyard where it's being built. >> the more money you have the more power you get even though the against principle of the city. while something temporary dismantling and reese structuring is a potential job creator, others are planning to tell the boat with rotten eggs when it sets sail the summer, jeff bezos's camp is not commenting tonight. >>> for the first time, former mike pence as we rebuked his former boss donald trump over his false claims about the 2020 election. >> i had no right to overturn the election, the presidency belongs to the american people and the american people alone. >>> the former president has insisted cats could have prevented president invited from taking office by rejecting the electoral college results on january 6. >>> china has come down squarely on the side of russia in the standoff with the west over ukraine. the russian president met with the chinese counterpart well in beijing winter olympics. the two issued a statement criticizing global interference in t
the night because a historic bridge may have to be taken apart to get the massive vessel out of the shipyard where it's being built. >> the more money you have the more power you get even though the against principle of the city. while something temporary dismantling and reese structuring is a potential job creator, others are planning to tell the boat with rotten eggs when it sets sail the summer, jeff bezos's camp is not commenting tonight. >>> for the first time, former mike...
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reporter: thousands of people, including many african-americans escaping segregation came to work in the shipyards of sausalito. >> they were patriotic. they were true americans. >> reporter: and then the war ended. laws and attitudes of the day made it difficult for black workers to find homes. today in wealthy and mostly white marin, marin city feels the legacy of that injustice. >> the pipes have not been redone since the 1940s. >> reporter: these days, many don't know that there is a marin city. >> when you google marin city, it comes up as the ghetto of marin. >> reporter: but she has made it her mission to change that perception. she's documented stories. >> she sat on her suitcase, all the way from shreveport, louisiana. >> her advocacy and dying love for marin city makes her irreplaceable. >> reporter: now gaston is sharing its story. to mark the 80th anniversary she's having a celebration. there's an art installation on a building. there's a musical about the history of marin city. >> i learned to like love my city because of people like ms. felicia. >> it's not just a place, but it's the
reporter: thousands of people, including many african-americans escaping segregation came to work in the shipyards of sausalito. >> they were patriotic. they were true americans. >> reporter: and then the war ended. laws and attitudes of the day made it difficult for black workers to find homes. today in wealthy and mostly white marin, marin city feels the legacy of that injustice. >> the pipes have not been redone since the 1940s. >> reporter: these days, many don't...
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elements like water, because the black population moves there in response to job opportunities at the shipyard's a way to have a discussion about the disappearance and the decline of black people in san francisco. >> reporter: the 3.9 collective stresses the importance of black voices in the art world and creating art that reflects the community. >> if we don't have the voices we are edited and removed from the narrative and it's a lie. >> it's a re-election -- it's a reflection of his own art, showing something beautiful and resilient. >> we are still fighting. >> reporter: nbc bay area news. >> we have more stories celebrating black history month in our streaming app, you can download the app for you on apple tv, for your apple tv, for roku, amazon fire and you can watch the story about a black business owner and small business advocate who explains why your support is so crucial. >> and you can find it in our must-see playlist. >> it's february, it really is. right, rob? >> the calendar says so. yeah, you said, it's a different story. instead of tracking rain we will be watching record high
elements like water, because the black population moves there in response to job opportunities at the shipyard's a way to have a discussion about the disappearance and the decline of black people in san francisco. >> reporter: the 3.9 collective stresses the importance of black voices in the art world and creating art that reflects the community. >> if we don't have the voices we are edited and removed from the narrative and it's a lie. >> it's a re-election -- it's a...
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year-old bridge rebuilt after the nazi's bombed it, is too low to accommodate the vessel built in the shipyards, 417 feet long, three giant masts, more than 100 feet tall. residents do not mind if the bridge is dismantled. >> reporter: if he pays for it, it makes work, i only see upsides. >> reporter: others want to pelt the yacht with rotten eggs, his representatives are not commenting. city officials are hoping for smoother sailing as they navigate public pressure. >>> bloomberg reports the yacht will cost more than $500 million to build. >>> southern california congressman adam shift is not missing a chance to weigh in. if he can pay to dismantle a bridge then his company should have no trouble paying its fair share of taxes so we can build bridges in america. >>> tesla has a second recall in one week. tesla says the seat belt chime will not always sound. it covers all of the years from 2021-2022. >>> southwest airlines will start selling alcohol on planes again. it paused in-flight alcohol sales in 2020 because of the pandemic and the rise of unruly passengers, beer wine and liquor will be
year-old bridge rebuilt after the nazi's bombed it, is too low to accommodate the vessel built in the shipyards, 417 feet long, three giant masts, more than 100 feet tall. residents do not mind if the bridge is dismantled. >> reporter: if he pays for it, it makes work, i only see upsides. >> reporter: others want to pelt the yacht with rotten eggs, his representatives are not commenting. city officials are hoping for smoother sailing as they navigate public pressure. >>>...
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and we don't have the shipyard capacity. i would buy shifts -- ships. we have to invest in personnel and buyback readiness. they're doing what we wanted them to do, transforming the marines. one priority. one priority. when you are first fired and you increase the topline -- >> from a defense enterprise point of view, military-civilian leadership, congress, the most important priority is to take advantage of the opportunity still accelerate commercial technologies into the enterprise and do it to enable rapid capability developments along the way of development platforms and programs. i think that is opportunity. there will be modifications to the budget and if the chairman says we can do that effectively, i think the party will go after it. >> karen smith, what can wait -- chairman smith, what can we expect from congress over the next 30 days? what confidence do you have we are not heading back to the continual desk continuing regiment -- continuing resolution future? rep. smith: i will give you the bad news and the good ne
and we don't have the shipyard capacity. i would buy shifts -- ships. we have to invest in personnel and buyback readiness. they're doing what we wanted them to do, transforming the marines. one priority. one priority. when you are first fired and you increase the topline -- >> from a defense enterprise point of view, military-civilian leadership, congress, the most important priority is to take advantage of the opportunity still accelerate commercial technologies into the enterprise and...
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i think we have to invest in the shipyards. we are going to have to be able to compete with china in particular in terms of naval strength and we don't have the shipyard capacity to do it. then i would buy ships. i think we have to invest some in personnel. we ought to keep buying back readiness. and fund the marine and army transformation. they are doing what we wanted them to do. they are transforming. we have got to fund that. i would say we have got to pour money. >> you are only allowed one. one priority. start with one priority. >> when your first priority is to increase the top line, you have more priorities. >> i think from a defense enterprise point of view, the military civilian leadership in congress, i think the most important priority is to set ourselves up to take advantage of the opportunity to accelerate digital world commercial technologies into the defense enter fries and do it to enable much more rapid capability development along the way of developing platforms and programs in our traditional sense. i think
i think we have to invest in the shipyards. we are going to have to be able to compete with china in particular in terms of naval strength and we don't have the shipyard capacity to do it. then i would buy ships. i think we have to invest some in personnel. we ought to keep buying back readiness. and fund the marine and army transformation. they are doing what we wanted them to do. they are transforming. we have got to fund that. i would say we have got to pour money. >> you are only...
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and finally we're down at the shipyard, and pier 80. you can see the different facilities and their ratings. the firpa and 2021 firpa inspections focused in the southern waterfront, mainly the shipyard buildings where we think that -- or where our clients think that there is potential for revenue growth, or to be able to rent out these facilities, and also down at pier 80 at 501 caesar chavez. next slide, please. so a couple of examples of work that's been done to improve, you know, based on these ratings. pier 92 wharf had been -- i believe that it was yellow tagged. it's gone back to a green tag. port maintenance has rebuilt the wharf, new piles and new deck structure and new fender piles. and we're -- and we're still waiting to finish up the fender piles, but it is work that is almost complete. and a similar project at the south apron and i will just mention that. next slide, please. so this is piers 39 and 29 1/2. this is where the alcatraz embarcasion site is and we had to do some worka at the deck to restore the deck, both above an
and finally we're down at the shipyard, and pier 80. you can see the different facilities and their ratings. the firpa and 2021 firpa inspections focused in the southern waterfront, mainly the shipyard buildings where we think that -- or where our clients think that there is potential for revenue growth, or to be able to rent out these facilities, and also down at pier 80 at 501 caesar chavez. next slide, please. so a couple of examples of work that's been done to improve, you know, based on...
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a community is demanding a cleanup of all radioactive and toxic waste at the shipyard superfund site.lly calling on the mayor and board of supervisors for a cleanup, not just capping the contaminated site. they are demanding reparations for current and former residents and shipyard workers implemented -- impacted by the compromised environments. some key reservoirs are starting to see the impacts of the little rainfall we have had. according to the department of water resources, the state's largest reservoir is at 54% of its average compared to 70 - th. last month was to try to california's history. the snowpack, a key source for water supply, is quickly shrinking. the continued dry weather limits the growth of the snowpack. let's get a check of the weather. you are saying there might be a chance of rain in the way far forecast. lisa: but we know better than to look that far down the road because it has happened so many times where it does not materialize. what did materialize mods -- was 87 yesterday. today, we could see records, maybe canfield, again in santa clara. we are not done
a community is demanding a cleanup of all radioactive and toxic waste at the shipyard superfund site.lly calling on the mayor and board of supervisors for a cleanup, not just capping the contaminated site. they are demanding reparations for current and former residents and shipyard workers implemented -- impacted by the compromised environments. some key reservoirs are starting to see the impacts of the little rainfall we have had. according to the department of water resources, the state's...
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and the $20 billion effort to upgrade and modernize our shipyards. appreciate your past statements and applaud the navy for reporting head of the office and i was lucky enough to meet with him earlier this week. he provided valuable insights and i'm proud to see the navy showing its commitment with his appointment. i think it's a big deal as we look to restore and reinvest in our public shipyards including my neck of the woods. and knowing the importance and reading all your testimony about the impact and the potential impact of cr, not just on operations but military construction as well. i worry any cr-related impacts could lead to a situation in which maintenance drives operations, instead of supporting operations. can you share what impact the full-year cr would have on the siop? >> yes, sir. there's a few areas we're going to see impacts. the first would be in the ongoing project in new hampshire and maine. i requested 225 million out there that needs to be revitalized. and there are single days a year and the average day is 97 years old. we have
and the $20 billion effort to upgrade and modernize our shipyards. appreciate your past statements and applaud the navy for reporting head of the office and i was lucky enough to meet with him earlier this week. he provided valuable insights and i'm proud to see the navy showing its commitment with his appointment. i think it's a big deal as we look to restore and reinvest in our public shipyards including my neck of the woods. and knowing the importance and reading all your testimony about the...
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washington, was visiting providence, john brown gave washington a ride in that cherry it down to the shipyard where he was building a ship named for the new president. that got me to wondering. in the book i was writing, washington visited providence several times but i had no idea he had come to providence once he was president. why? why was he there? that led me to realize he went on a series of presidential trips in an attempt to create a sense of nationhood among 13 former colonies. finishing up this book of straight history, close to a dozen books i had written in the last 25 years. i live on nantucket island, 14 miles long, i grew up in pittsburgh, a sailor in the maritime capital of the universe and needed to sail. i used to love putting my sunfish on the back of my vw bug and driving all around the country for sailboat races and i was getting itchy after 25 years hold up on nantucket where takes 25 years to drive from one end of the island to the other and i thought i would love to go on a road trip. washington went on a series of tours across the country. my wife melissa had just ret
washington, was visiting providence, john brown gave washington a ride in that cherry it down to the shipyard where he was building a ship named for the new president. that got me to wondering. in the book i was writing, washington visited providence several times but i had no idea he had come to providence once he was president. why? why was he there? that led me to realize he went on a series of presidential trips in an attempt to create a sense of nationhood among 13 former colonies....
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washington, was visiting providence, john brown gave washington a ride in that chariot down to the shipyard where he was building a ship named for the new president. and that call me to wondering, because, in the book i was writing, washington visited providence several times, but i had no idea he had come to providence once he was president. why? why was he there? and that led me to realize, you know, he went on a series of presidential trips in an attempt to create a sense of nationhood among 13 former colonies. so i was finished shaking up this book of straight history, it was one close to a dozen books that i had written in the past 25 years, i live on and to get a island which is all 14 mile long miles long. i grew up in pittsburgh, the -- where i needed to travel just to sail. and i love to put my sunfish on the top of my vw bud and traveling all over the country for sailboat races. and i was getting itchy after 25 years, we being held up on the island where it takes 25 minutes to dry from one into the other, and i thought, i would love to go on a road trip. and washington went on a s
washington, was visiting providence, john brown gave washington a ride in that chariot down to the shipyard where he was building a ship named for the new president. and that call me to wondering, because, in the book i was writing, washington visited providence several times, but i had no idea he had come to providence once he was president. why? why was he there? and that led me to realize, you know, he went on a series of presidential trips in an attempt to create a sense of nationhood among...
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water because the black population of bay view moved there in response to job opportunities at the shipyardout the disappearance and the decline of black people in san francisco. >> reporter: the 3.9 collective emphasizes the importance of black voices in the art world and creating art that reflect the community. >> if we don't have those voices, then we are edited, removed from the narrative, and that's a lie. >> reporter: to him, the collective is a reflection of his own art, bits an pieces, broken and torn, together forming something beautiful and resilient. >> we are still here, we are still agitating. >> reporter: joe rosado jr. >> we're still fighting. >> reporter: "nbc bay area news". >>> at 7:27 we have much more ahead on "today in the bay." coming up, another heated meeting in the east bay. students now threatening hunger strikes after last night's vote on the controversial closure of oakland schools. >>> plus, more medals for team usa despite dangerous conditions on the mountains. our janelle wang brings us a report from beijing right after the break. since i left for college, my
water because the black population of bay view moved there in response to job opportunities at the shipyardout the disappearance and the decline of black people in san francisco. >> reporter: the 3.9 collective emphasizes the importance of black voices in the art world and creating art that reflect the community. >> if we don't have those voices, then we are edited, removed from the narrative, and that's a lie. >> reporter: to him, the collective is a reflection of his own...
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netherlands because an historic bridge might be have to taken apart to get that vessel out of the rotterdam shipyard. >> the more money you have, the more power you have even go, though it goes across the principals of the city. >> some are planning to pelt the big boat with rotten eggs when it sets out the summer. no one represented jeff bezos is commenting. >>> flights are being canceled by the dozens due to the wild winter storm. we report on this storm's impact on air traffic. >> reporter: the weather has been pleasant and san francisco, but a major storm dumping ice and snow across much of the northeast is forcing thousands of flight cancellations across the country. tonight at sfo there were 45 cancellations and 80 delays. this storm is hitting the east coast and causing disruptions at major airport hubs in the u.s., mostly in the northeast. in the south, the roads were treacherous. one drivers struggle to get his vehicle on the road as multiple vehicles will stranded by heavy snowfall. in new york the governor urged people from going outside. >> we have snow, freezing rain, sleet, icy roads.
netherlands because an historic bridge might be have to taken apart to get that vessel out of the rotterdam shipyard. >> the more money you have, the more power you have even go, though it goes across the principals of the city. >> some are planning to pelt the big boat with rotten eggs when it sets out the summer. no one represented jeff bezos is commenting. >>> flights are being canceled by the dozens due to the wild winter storm. we report on this storm's impact on air...
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one is on the shipyards in maine. ve requested 225 million, for dry dock that needs to be revitalized, because there are single digit days a year that we can bring a ship in in the dry docks there. we have 18 that we need there at the average age of each dry dock is 97 years old. this is once in a century work. we haven't touched them in a century. the new ones are longer, they have a payload section, and so because they are bare and the dry docks, they are too large for the dry docks the ships, so for any particular dry to dry dock we need to finish that project for 2028, for east coast maintenance. and that will be delayed. and we're not sure specifically, when we'd be able to mitigate that threat. so certainly we're in the process of identifying some subject matter experts that are coming from industry. real patriots are joining this effort. and hiring those individuals, the hiring of them will be delayed. and we're doing the best we can to stay with us but i think it's going to be difficult as you are aware, decide
one is on the shipyards in maine. ve requested 225 million, for dry dock that needs to be revitalized, because there are single digit days a year that we can bring a ship in in the dry docks there. we have 18 that we need there at the average age of each dry dock is 97 years old. this is once in a century work. we haven't touched them in a century. the new ones are longer, they have a payload section, and so because they are bare and the dry docks, they are too large for the dry docks the...
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. >> reporter: the disabled retired shipyard worker said he couldn't bring cocoa into his oakland doctor appointment, so they left the dog in the car on broadway street with the windows rolled down tuesday afternoon. >> we take him to the doctor with us. today the nurse asked us to leave the dog in the car, so we did. and someone stole him out of the car. >> reporter: surveillance video shows a man owning the car door and taking the pomeranian mix. the dognapper is seen walking down the sidewalk with the dog on a leash as if cocoa was his own. >> we were just dumbfounded when we got to the car. we couldn't believe it. >> reporter: mark and his son have been searching non-stop for cocoa ever since. they say cocoa has a skin condition and needs medication and they desperately need their dog. >> we need him for us him, he needs us for us. if i don't have him, i don't have a reason to be living, you know? >> that is very sad. >>> up next, stopping the hate. the bills that state lawmakers passed, want passed in order to protect asian americans. how bart could help stop the attacks. >>> and go
. >> reporter: the disabled retired shipyard worker said he couldn't bring cocoa into his oakland doctor appointment, so they left the dog in the car on broadway street with the windows rolled down tuesday afternoon. >> we take him to the doctor with us. today the nurse asked us to leave the dog in the car, so we did. and someone stole him out of the car. >> reporter: surveillance video shows a man owning the car door and taking the pomeranian mix. the dognapper is seen...
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world war ii in the pacific or in a battlefield in europe and that takes place in detroit and the shipyards of san diego and seattle meeting that whole front organizing to win the war, hold the country together. we're all in it. his presidential crisis management during world warii is astounding . i put him in that category of crisis management. very high and important on our categories that we looked at. >> host: thanks for spurring a good discussion. mike in ohio, your next. >> happy independence day to my fellow americans. what a great panel. what a great channel. i would like to quickly dispute very respectfully mister brinkley. i think the end of world war ii, his failing health. i believe fdr kind of gave a lot of eastern europe away to stalin. again, i have a real problem with fdr at number three. i have recently finished miss slaves forgotten man and although fdr comes out friendly with his fireside chats according to your book he was going after kosher chicken butchers in new york city.rs he spent years going after andrew mellon causing him to spend many many thousands of dollars o
world war ii in the pacific or in a battlefield in europe and that takes place in detroit and the shipyards of san diego and seattle meeting that whole front organizing to win the war, hold the country together. we're all in it. his presidential crisis management during world warii is astounding . i put him in that category of crisis management. very high and important on our categories that we looked at. >> host: thanks for spurring a good discussion. mike in ohio, your next. >>...
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the disabled retire shipyard worker says he couldn't bring coco into his oakland doctor appointment, s son left the dog in the car parked on broadway street with the windows rolled down tuesday afternoon. >> usually we take him to the doctor for us but the nurse asked us to leave the dog in the car, so we did. and someone stole him right out of the car. >> reporter: surveillance video shows a man opening the car door and taking the pomeranian mix. the dog napper is seen walking down the sidewalk with the dog on a leash. >> we were dumbfounded when we got to the car. >> reporter: he and his son have been searching nonstop for coco ever since. they say coco has a skin condition and needs medication, and they desperately need their dog. >> we need him and he needs us. if i don't have him, i don't have a reason to be living, you know. >> reporter: in the east bay, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> making life-saving testing accessible. still ahead on "today in the bay," the steps one bay area county is making to help those disproportionately impacted by hiv. >> and happening now, one
the disabled retire shipyard worker says he couldn't bring coco into his oakland doctor appointment, s son left the dog in the car parked on broadway street with the windows rolled down tuesday afternoon. >> usually we take him to the doctor for us but the nurse asked us to leave the dog in the car, so we did. and someone stole him right out of the car. >> reporter: surveillance video shows a man opening the car door and taking the pomeranian mix. the dog napper is seen walking down...
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the pier 70 shipyard. identify maritime opportunities for revitalizing select parcels at the shipyard. we have a strategy that should bring us near-term revenues for peas 80-96 and backlands to pursue federal and state grants to investigate site improvements to increase lease ability for by 2025. and we're increasing fishing at fisherman's wharf and hyde street harbor. and to water transportation we're expanding the water transit system and promotion of waterfront -- of water transit. next slide, please. through our property portfolio, due to changing covid-19 requirements that have restricted the public from gathering and the resulting economic activity impact, the port's real estate portfolio has really struggled, but we are optimistic that we can reach the strategies to increase the port revenues to pre-covid-19 pandemic levels and beyond by 2025. building improvements. here we're going to invest stimulus dollars in facilities to increase the property marketability and rents. high impact opportunities.
the pier 70 shipyard. identify maritime opportunities for revitalizing select parcels at the shipyard. we have a strategy that should bring us near-term revenues for peas 80-96 and backlands to pursue federal and state grants to investigate site improvements to increase lease ability for by 2025. and we're increasing fishing at fisherman's wharf and hyde street harbor. and to water transportation we're expanding the water transit system and promotion of waterfront -- of water transit. next...
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back in september, the graceful docked at a german shipyard for some upgrades. e was there to be retrofitted with two brand new balconies and an extended swimming platform. but then suddenly, this week, german media reported that the graceful was departing that shipyard unexpectedly before workers could finish their upgrades, and this is important, because the russian owner of the graceful is believed to be none other than the russian president, vladimir putin. putin's luxury party boat was relocated from german waters into russian territory, leaving some to believe that the russian president is trying to get the boat out of nato controlled seas so that it cannot be seized as part of any u.s. and european sanctions following a russian incursion into ukraine. now, we do not know for sure if this is vladimir putin's boat and whether he decided to move his big naught nautical nightclub. but as rachel would say, watch this space, or watch that boat. >>> "way too early" with jonathan lemire is up next. >> it should be flushed one times, as opposed to ten times. >> eno
back in september, the graceful docked at a german shipyard for some upgrades. e was there to be retrofitted with two brand new balconies and an extended swimming platform. but then suddenly, this week, german media reported that the graceful was departing that shipyard unexpectedly before workers could finish their upgrades, and this is important, because the russian owner of the graceful is believed to be none other than the russian president, vladimir putin. putin's luxury party boat was...
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back in september, the graceful docked at a german shipyard for some upgrades, she was there to be retrofittedthis week, german media reported that the graceful was departing that shipyard, unexpectedly, before workers could finish their upgrades. and this is important because the russian owner of the graceful is believed to be none other than the russian president, vladimir putin. putin's luxury party boat was relocated from german waters into russian territory, leading some to believe that the russian president is trying to get the boat of nato-controlled sees, so that it cannot be ceased as part of any u.s. or european sanctions, following the russian incursion into ukraine. now, we do not know for sure, if this is vladimir putin's boat, and whether he decided to move his big nautical my club. but as rachel would say, watch this space, or watch that vote. we'll see you again tonight. it's time now for the last world with loans o'donnell. lawrence, you know, i gotta give you a lot of advice, but before you engage in any wrongdoing, move the boat. >> move the gap. >> yeah. >>
back in september, the graceful docked at a german shipyard for some upgrades, she was there to be retrofittedthis week, german media reported that the graceful was departing that shipyard, unexpectedly, before workers could finish their upgrades. and this is important because the russian owner of the graceful is believed to be none other than the russian president, vladimir putin. putin's luxury party boat was relocated from german waters into russian territory, leading some to believe that...
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the contaminated site. they are also demanding reparations for current and former residents and shipyard workers harmed by the compromised environment. hundreds showed up to support a road becoming from car free in golden gate park. walk san francisco managed today's walk and rally in the park. the proposal bans cars on jfk drive between transverse and keys are drives. it also adds more car free streaks in the park -- streets in the park. >> we have seen the success of two years what a car free space does for our community. this has been an amazing pilot and it is time to make it permanent. dion: the young museum wants jfk east reopened to traffic. it says the closure has impacted people with limited mobility, including the elderly, families with young children, and the disabled. the board of supervisors will vote on the planned later this month. there is a bright idea. you can mark this valentine's day taking a special valentine's display in san francisco, all for free. and taking a live look outside, our balmy winter weather -- more like springlike weather -- is happening. spencer christian gives us two tim
the contaminated site. they are also demanding reparations for current and former residents and shipyard workers harmed by the compromised environment. hundreds showed up to support a road becoming from car free in golden gate park. walk san francisco managed today's walk and rally in the park. the proposal bans cars on jfk drive between transverse and keys are drives. it also adds more car free streaks in the park -- streets in the park. >> we have seen the success of two years what a...
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the island is dotted with fishing villages and a handful of shipyards, and which the traditional wooden boats called lynch, are still built ah mer no shadow. seine is a designer from tehran. she loves the peace and beauty of caching. the island is a source of inspiration for her work. it's also home to a special handicraft mer new shadow seine collaborates with bundari women of the region. boundary means people of the port boundary women are among the last who still carry out golden thread, embroidery work and a centuries old tradition. many women here still wear the striking masks that were once characteristic of the region. yes, she's a kid haley a tab yet. the natural landscape of this region nate's magic. yet, for example, the lovely reflections of the sun's rays on the water in the persian gulf in jaws too, and the silvery gleam of the fish they swim in the clear water lake. it's aladdin. nobody more. here we are all bad, and horrible tad height, the various motifs had his dish. stars foss gets trees that i believe there in spy, it, i, what you can see in the water. so it seems tha
the island is dotted with fishing villages and a handful of shipyards, and which the traditional wooden boats called lynch, are still built ah mer no shadow. seine is a designer from tehran. she loves the peace and beauty of caching. the island is a source of inspiration for her work. it's also home to a special handicraft mer new shadow seine collaborates with bundari women of the region. boundary means people of the port boundary women are among the last who still carry out golden thread,...
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the contaminated site. they are demanding reparations for shipyard workers impacted by the compromised environment. with our ongoing drought, state's largest reservoir, shasta lake, is only at 54% of its average right now. that is compared to 72% time last year. the snowpack, which is a key source for the water supply is quickly shrinking. this is something we talk about a lot, the concerns over there is no rain in the forecast. lisa: this is day 36 of our dry spell and the last time it rained in san francisco was january 7. we tied to an all-time record yesterday in san jose. salinas shattered that record yesterday at 87. today the sea breeze ridge of high pressure are solely on their way out of town. we are in the upper 40's on the peninsula. 42 san ramon. looking at the clear sky out there. another day of moderate air quality, so slightly hazy and spots. we will bring in good wind to bring back good air quality. there is a look at a quiet tuesday.ate bridgend back to average and then we will look at temperatures rebounding next week. next tuesday is when we are looking at some changes late next
the contaminated site. they are demanding reparations for shipyard workers impacted by the compromised environment. with our ongoing drought, state's largest reservoir, shasta lake, is only at 54% of its average right now. that is compared to 72% time last year. the snowpack, which is a key source for the water supply is quickly shrinking. this is something we talk about a lot, the concerns over there is no rain in the forecast. lisa: this is day 36 of our dry spell and the last time it rained...
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the community did site. they are demanding reparations for current and former residents and shipyard workers impacted by themised environment. with the ongoing drought, some key reservoirs are starting to see the impact. according to the department of water resources, the state's largest reservoir is only at 54% of its average. that is compared to 72% this time last year. last month was the driest january and california's recorded history. the snowpack, a key source for water supply, is quickly shrinking. the continued warm and dry weather limits the growth of the snowpack. lisa, you are saying there may be a chance of rain in the way far forecast. reggie: we -- lisa: yes, we have seen that before, we talked about it than it goes away. hopefully it won't, but we are still looking at a dry start to the week, and a much colder start. yesterday tied a record at 81. it was 87 in the salinas and we are looking at high-pressure losing its grip around the bay area. that will allow a cold system to drop down to the north and east of us. for us, it means wind into temperatures dropping to start the work week. right
the community did site. they are demanding reparations for current and former residents and shipyard workers impacted by themised environment. with the ongoing drought, some key reservoirs are starting to see the impact. according to the department of water resources, the state's largest reservoir is only at 54% of its average. that is compared to 72% this time last year. last month was the driest january and california's recorded history. the snowpack, a key source for water supply, is quickly...
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training programs that bridge that gap, particularly for the jobs that are revitalizing the philadelphia shipyard thanks to a contract we helped secure for the building of five national security multimission vessels. another sector of our local economy that's going to benefit immensely from investments in work force training in public-private parter inships is byo tech and biosciences. last week the u.s. development administration announced the institute in philadelphia is receiving a stem talent challenge grant, one of only eight such grants awarded in the entire nation. the wistar institute will use the grant to support work force training to address the demand for skilled workers from the life sciences industry which has been growing by leaps and bounds in our region. for over 20 years the institute has been pioneering work force training for young people attending high schools and community colleges in our region to enter this exciting field. i'm delighted that this new program is training students from cheney university, the oldest hbcu in the country, also located in my district. the qualit
training programs that bridge that gap, particularly for the jobs that are revitalizing the philadelphia shipyard thanks to a contract we helped secure for the building of five national security multimission vessels. another sector of our local economy that's going to benefit immensely from investments in work force training in public-private parter inships is byo tech and biosciences. last week the u.s. development administration announced the institute in philadelphia is receiving a stem...
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the dog from his car. he's lost without cocoa. he's a retired shipyard worker and who's also disabled. t on tuesday, he says the nurse would not let him bring the dog inside so he let cocoa in the car with the windows down. the man opening the car door and grabbing the dog, the dog was seen walking down with the dog on the leash as cocoa was his own. >> he's my life. i get up in the morning and he's the one that wakes me up. he makes me laugh. he's more than -- he's my family. >> mergado says they'll not stop searching until they find cocoa. >>> our consumer investigator chris chmura steps in. daniel asked for a credit to cover the month where his electric bill was higher, that was not approved. daniel asked us for help. we contacted sun run. a week later it told us it would reimburse daniel $1,063. it will work close with him to meet his energy need. daniel sent us a nice note, this would never have happened if it were not for you. we like to give some credit to daniel, he saved key documents sent them to sun run. that's important. we love to help but before calling us, we encourage yo
the dog from his car. he's lost without cocoa. he's a retired shipyard worker and who's also disabled. t on tuesday, he says the nurse would not let him bring the dog inside so he let cocoa in the car with the windows down. the man opening the car door and grabbing the dog, the dog was seen walking down with the dog on the leash as cocoa was his own. >> he's my life. i get up in the morning and he's the one that wakes me up. he makes me laugh. he's more than -- he's my family. >>...
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the contaminated site. they're also demanding reparations for current and former residents and shipyard workers harmed by theromised environment. well a special valentine's day display opened in golden gate park today. it's part of the entwined illuminated art installation in peacock meadow. can take your loved ones to see an enchanted forest of shapes and ever-changing light the nature inspired art installation is made up of 2,000 led lights. how remarkable is that? the valentine's day display will be up through monday you have until march 5th to see the giant art display and if you're gonna go check it out spencer may still want to bring a jacket even though we are experiencing some warmth. that's that's true. we've had record warmth over. several days, but it's gradually getting cooler over the weekend now and as we get into next week, it's going to get sharply cooler, but it's still dry. and how dry is it well take a look at this that today was our 36th consecutive day in the bay area with no measurable rainfall. the last measurable rain we had was hunt friday january 7th. so the dry spell goes on it's c
the contaminated site. they're also demanding reparations for current and former residents and shipyard workers harmed by theromised environment. well a special valentine's day display opened in golden gate park today. it's part of the entwined illuminated art installation in peacock meadow. can take your loved ones to see an enchanted forest of shapes and ever-changing light the nature inspired art installation is made up of 2,000 led lights. how remarkable is that? the valentine's day display...
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that would have significant impact not just for our readiness but also for places like the portsmouth naval shipyard which has as its responsibility the maintenance and repair of our attack submarines. so what kind of a signal does it send to adversaries like russia as they continue amassing troops on the ukrainian border and threaten the stability of europe when we can't get a budget? long-term efforts to recruit and retain the best and brightest to serve in our military would be undone as bonus and incentive pays are cut and overall end strength numbers decrease by thousands. military families would be forced to bear the burden of greater financial uncertainty on top of the many sacrifices that they already make for our country. we would be left with a smaller, less capable force that is demoralized from pay cuts and forced to shoulder greater risks for their safety. now in addition to the harm to our servicemembers and military families, we'd also be undermining the critical modernization efforts that we need to keep pace at a time when competitors like china are experiencing technological breakt
that would have significant impact not just for our readiness but also for places like the portsmouth naval shipyard which has as its responsibility the maintenance and repair of our attack submarines. so what kind of a signal does it send to adversaries like russia as they continue amassing troops on the ukrainian border and threaten the stability of europe when we can't get a budget? long-term efforts to recruit and retain the best and brightest to serve in our military would be undone as...
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. >> its absolute critical as the biden administration talks about building back better, our shipyards have deteriorated. we need to reinvest in our shipyards, to build up naval ships but also commercial vessels. we need to rebuild the ports and build new lng export terminals so we can get these massive amounts of lng which is relatively clean. we need to add platforms to move the energy to russia that means rebuilding our ship building capacity and are export capacity at the ports. i think we would have bipartisan support across the american electorate. you at the end of the trump administration had been trying to reboot the -- agreement which i believe tom was very much a part of. when you tried rebooting, that ultimately did not work out. what do you think was left unfinished on the table with russia? >> we had come very close to an agreement with the russians, we did not want to give the russians a clean exemption of the treaty. the russians are building a lot of nuclear weapons that are non-new start compliant. they call them tactical nukes. the russians are continuing to build ta
. >> its absolute critical as the biden administration talks about building back better, our shipyards have deteriorated. we need to reinvest in our shipyards, to build up naval ships but also commercial vessels. we need to rebuild the ports and build new lng export terminals so we can get these massive amounts of lng which is relatively clean. we need to add platforms to move the energy to russia that means rebuilding our ship building capacity and are export capacity at the ports. i...
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secondary folks who are his bagmen who go out and invest in the western companies could affect all of their finances >> overheard in a hamburg shipyardat. robert, i appreciate it. >>> russia seems like the biggest risk to global financial stability right now, but not the only risk. many other things out there you need to keep on your radar and probably not getting the attention they deserve let's give them some of that atte attention. joining us is dr. alexis crow with pwc dr. crow, great to have you back on it is all focus on russia and the pandemic, but you have a report out what you call the financialization of economies. how big of a threat is that? >> thank you, brian, for having me on. certainly when many are debating the pullback of the punch bowl and qt, there are risks rippling beneath the surface prior to the pandemic one has been the explosive growth of private credit markets. this confluence of factors the one you mentioned on financial economy and the stocks and bonds in the gdp hitting 3%. with investors in the hunt for yields and frothy valuations are coming into high yield debt. where we have concern is around the mer
secondary folks who are his bagmen who go out and invest in the western companies could affect all of their finances >> overheard in a hamburg shipyardat. robert, i appreciate it. >>> russia seems like the biggest risk to global financial stability right now, but not the only risk. many other things out there you need to keep on your radar and probably not getting the attention they deserve let's give them some of that atte attention. joining us is dr. alexis crow with pwc dr....
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so the csi unit location is at the hall of justice, and the crime laboratory is located at building 60 sixty old hunters point shipyardmation to occur. >> traffic division was started in 1909. they were motor officers. they used sidecars. officers who road by themselves without the sidecar were called solo. that is a common term for the motorcycle officers. we have 45 officers assigned to the motorcycles. all parking at the new facility will be in one location. the current locker room with shared with other officers. it is not assigned to just traffic companies. there are two showers downstairs and up. both are gym and shop weres are old. it needs constant maintenance. >> forensic services provides five major types of testing. we develop fingerprints on substances and comparisons. there are firearms identification to deal with projectiles, bullets or cartridge casings from shootings. dna is looking at a whole an rare of evidence from -- array of evidence from dna to sexual assault to homicide. we are also in the business of doing breath allyzer analysis for dui cases. we are resurrecting the gunshot residue testing to
so the csi unit location is at the hall of justice, and the crime laboratory is located at building 60 sixty old hunters point shipyardmation to occur. >> traffic division was started in 1909. they were motor officers. they used sidecars. officers who road by themselves without the sidecar were called solo. that is a common term for the motorcycle officers. we have 45 officers assigned to the motorcycles. all parking at the new facility will be in one location. the current locker room...
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so the csi unit location is at the hall of justice, and the crime laboratory is located at building 60 sixty old hunters point shipyard >> not co-located doesn't allow for easy exchange of information to occur. >> traffic division was started in 1909. they were motor officers. they used sidecars. officers who road by themselves without the sidecar were called solo. that is a common term for the motorcycle officers. we have 45 officers assigned to the motorcycles. all parking at the new facility will be in one location. the current locker room with shared with other officers. it is not assigned to just traffic companies. there are two showers downstairs and up. both are gym and shop weres are old. it needs constant maintenance. >> forensic services provides five major types of testing. we develop fingerprints on substances and comparisons. there are firearms identification to deal with projectiles, bullets or cartridge casings from shootings. dna is looking at a whole an rare of evidence from -- array of evidence from dna to sexual assault to homicide. we are also in the business of doing breath allyzer analysis for du
so the csi unit location is at the hall of justice, and the crime laboratory is located at building 60 sixty old hunters point shipyard >> not co-located doesn't allow for easy exchange of information to occur. >> traffic division was started in 1909. they were motor officers. they used sidecars. officers who road by themselves without the sidecar were called solo. that is a common term for the motorcycle officers. we have 45 officers assigned to the motorcycles. all parking at the...
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the scene. he's facing multiple charges including first-degree murder and first-degree attempted murder. well, construction delays in shipyardnaugural selling of cruise ship and disney blaming in part of omicron variant. the company also canceling 12 other trips. let's take a look at disney in the premarket. a lot going on with the company in general. disney shares are fractionally down. the coproducer of the matrix resurrection is showing over streaming. the studio's decision to release sequel on hbo maxx and theaters was a breach of contract. pushed release date 2021 from this year to bolster subscriber base for the streaming service. pretty disappointing showing at the box office. finally this guy is a major super bowl party spoiler as america gets ready for the big game. prices are at the highest levels recorded which means the guacamole is costly. prices go ahead due to demand but this year due to supply chain race corruptions, labor shortage, 26 bucks. that's a 6-dollar plus jump, maria, from last year. i guess i'm recommending queso for all your party goers out there. something else. maria: no, i will pay up for the a
the scene. he's facing multiple charges including first-degree murder and first-degree attempted murder. well, construction delays in shipyardnaugural selling of cruise ship and disney blaming in part of omicron variant. the company also canceling 12 other trips. let's take a look at disney in the premarket. a lot going on with the company in general. disney shares are fractionally down. the coproducer of the matrix resurrection is showing over streaming. the studio's decision to release sequel...
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the past. we really need to be think we don't need them or 1974. >> go ahead. >> is absolutely critical is abided administration talks about buildingmi back better our shipyardsve deteriorated dramatically we need to reinvest and build up military ships ande naval ships but also commercial vessels, lng ships and export terminals so we can get the massive amounts which is relatively clean and the pointed transition energy to a new energy future and i think tom made the same point as well. we need to have the platforms and move the energy and rebuilding our capacity in our expert capacity at the ports those are important infrastructure projects with a bipartisan support with an american electorate. >> i want to ask you about the work you doing with the trump administration on arms control one of the things that is being floated as certainly not a negotiation right now but as an opportunity to vladimir putin is to talk about a reciprocal measure on arms you were at the end of the trump administration trying to reboot the new start agreement which i believe tom was very much a part of when you try to reboot it you tried to get china included and that did not work
the past. we really need to be think we don't need them or 1974. >> go ahead. >> is absolutely critical is abided administration talks about buildingmi back better our shipyardsve deteriorated dramatically we need to reinvest and build up military ships ande naval ships but also commercial vessels, lng ships and export terminals so we can get the massive amounts which is relatively clean and the pointed transition energy to a new energy future and i think tom made the same point as...