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river is the wastewater from the tillman reclamation plant in the san fernando valley.ontrol hub for some pretty critical infrastructure? >> that's correct. this control room is a 24/7 operation. >> there's always someone here? >> there's always someone here. >> 800,000 residents are flushing their toilets, taking a shower, et cetera. that water, 35 millions of it, ends up here every day, all that have is recycled into lakes, eventually the l.a. river? >> you got it. >> it's treated there. that beeping in the control center, usually beeping makes me nervous, is that a bad thing? >> uh, mark? >> typically no. >> what is that beeping now, mark? >> it's lowered the set point a little bit. >> and you're able to fix that? >> no, i'm just able to be aware. >> when a flow is off the set point, what's the consequences of that? >> for a few minutes, none at all, it just happens. >> i got a little whiff. >> not too bad. >> the reality is that's untreated sewage. >> right. you're going to have some smell. >> you're lucky this is not smell-i-vision because it doesn't smell particul
river is the wastewater from the tillman reclamation plant in the san fernando valley.ontrol hub for some pretty critical infrastructure? >> that's correct. this control room is a 24/7 operation. >> there's always someone here? >> there's always someone here. >> 800,000 residents are flushing their toilets, taking a shower, et cetera. that water, 35 millions of it, ends up here every day, all that have is recycled into lakes, eventually the l.a. river? >> you got...
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tillman is owner of the houston rockets and more good to see you. since brian left us off with the idea of rising costs, why don't you take us through your businesses and tell us where you're feeling rising costs pinch, food, labor, possibly fuel as people maybe cut back driving, though it doesn't seem like they're doing that right now yet. >> well, the consumers there, that's the best thing of all of it now we've just got to keep the costs down what brian said is so true because what happens, all of your deliveries. everybody that brings us products starts putting surcharges on us and then the consumer starts looking. if i'm paying $5 for gasoline, maybe i can't buy in a restaurant ofr maybe i can't quite make it to a casino, so it can have a huge impact on us but then flights going up so maybe people start driving to closer locations and so i've seen it when gas goes up that it helps us and i've seen it where it hurts us i don't know what's going to happen this time, but you can't have inflation and everything at one time but we have to remember,
tillman is owner of the houston rockets and more good to see you. since brian left us off with the idea of rising costs, why don't you take us through your businesses and tell us where you're feeling rising costs pinch, food, labor, possibly fuel as people maybe cut back driving, though it doesn't seem like they're doing that right now yet. >> well, the consumers there, that's the best thing of all of it now we've just got to keep the costs down what brian said is so true because what...
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because tillman is linked with sports gaming, entertainment, not exactly your things.nderstands the customer and has run a bunch of businesses like rich handler, so as soon as they saw watt we've been able to do over the last 56 years, to quote tillman, you can buy the stock and put it away for 10 years and in 10 years say wow it's a really interesting company and they've been very supportive. ashley: explain to our viewers exactly what the company is. you're in the building business and you provide supplies. what kind of supplies? >> yeah if you think about nuts and bolts and screws and we duplicate 116-120 million keys a year, of you get a pet tag engraved that's us, picture hanging, anything that you would go into a lowe's, home depot, tractor supply or ace, you pull that drawer out looking for that thing that's us. we have 112,000 different products. ashley: how's business right now the story we get out of the housing industry is theres tremendous demand, just not enough supply of houses. how does that impact your company? >> yeah, so we've had growth 55 out of the
because tillman is linked with sports gaming, entertainment, not exactly your things.nderstands the customer and has run a bunch of businesses like rich handler, so as soon as they saw watt we've been able to do over the last 56 years, to quote tillman, you can buy the stock and put it away for 10 years and in 10 years say wow it's a really interesting company and they've been very supportive. ashley: explain to our viewers exactly what the company is. you're in the building business and you...
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to take a moment to acknowledge sean buford, the president of the board of supervisors -- sherman tillman is here, as is the president of our rescue captain, paramedic rescue captains, kevin choker. if i've left anyone out, i humbly apologize. i'm terrible at thanking anyone. one person i really want to thank, chief dewitt from our support services stepped in in the middle of this project. she wrangled this together, and she's just done a great job. she's super organized, and i want to thank my sister, kathleen, the project manager. all the way through, kathleen, we felt like you had our back, and thank you for seeing this through all the way from 2015, 2016, something like that. it means a lot. and thank you to all the e.m.t.s and paramedics and 49ers who have -- just keep on going out and doing the work that needs to be done. and i know this is a great step in the right direction for e.m.s. in the san francisco fire department, and i can't wait to see what more we can do, and with that, i want to introduce assistant deputy chief sandy tong, who is the assistant deputy chief of e.m.s., a
to take a moment to acknowledge sean buford, the president of the board of supervisors -- sherman tillman is here, as is the president of our rescue captain, paramedic rescue captains, kevin choker. if i've left anyone out, i humbly apologize. i'm terrible at thanking anyone. one person i really want to thank, chief dewitt from our support services stepped in in the middle of this project. she wrangled this together, and she's just done a great job. she's super organized, and i want to thank my...
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the farmer tillman explains this to us on his farm. go with the other, go down to 4 who h included. we have 3 varieties. h m, close is a subsidiary of luma. the french c producer has hundreds of farms under contract in the region. she cross pollinating the plans right now bent 8 hours a day. the women pluck pollen from the flowers with tweezers beneath the scorching sun. but why are there no men working under the model? the model on the minimum are expensive, we only hire them for cutting and to carry loads. they called $300.00 rupees per day. ok, women work for $200.00 the daily ways of less than 2 years. 50 is illegal. even in india's income, that's the minimum weight in agriculture is $350.00 rupees. around 4 years a day these women only received 60 percent of the legal minimum wage. why do you work here? because there is no other work right now. normally we work in the right and harvest, right. but at the moment there is nothing but we can accept. pollination can is this work difficult? and again i couldn't hear yes. my eyes are so are because we are so concentrated and i have a
the farmer tillman explains this to us on his farm. go with the other, go down to 4 who h included. we have 3 varieties. h m, close is a subsidiary of luma. the french c producer has hundreds of farms under contract in the region. she cross pollinating the plans right now bent 8 hours a day. the women pluck pollen from the flowers with tweezers beneath the scorching sun. but why are there no men working under the model? the model on the minimum are expensive, we only hire them for cutting and...
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on what is evidence incoming tucker, only women work in the seed producing tomato feels the farmer tillman explains this to us on his from go that doesn't go down so for who h include. we have 3. darius e s h m close is a subsidiary of lima because the french c producer has hundreds of farms and the contract in the region. she pollinating the plans right now bent 8 hours a day. the women pluck pollen from the flowers with tweezers beneath the scorching sun. but why are there no men working under the remodel? on the credit a minimum or expensive? we only hire them for cutting and to carry loads. they called $300.00 rupees per day. women work for $200.00 the daily ways of less than 2 years. 50 is illegal, even in india's income at the minimum wage and agriculture is $350.00 rupees. around 4 years a day, these women only received 60 percent of the legal minimum wage. jackie, why do you work here? what's going on? because there is no other work right now. normally we work in the rice fields and harvest, right? but at the moment there is nothing except pollination. is this work difficult? and y
on what is evidence incoming tucker, only women work in the seed producing tomato feels the farmer tillman explains this to us on his from go that doesn't go down so for who h include. we have 3. darius e s h m close is a subsidiary of lima because the french c producer has hundreds of farms and the contract in the region. she pollinating the plans right now bent 8 hours a day. the women pluck pollen from the flowers with tweezers beneath the scorching sun. but why are there no men working...
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just to see how full don't full wheel can be a unifying pull. war, tillman country, libya, or rally on al jazeera. oh i this is al jazeera ah, the time is $1300.00, gmc hello on come all santa maria because the news now are on al jazeera buses bring afghans and their families to a military base in the united states that left their homeland fear in town abound reprisals for working with american forces and many others looking for their exit to i'm showing a balance outside the passport office.
just to see how full don't full wheel can be a unifying pull. war, tillman country, libya, or rally on al jazeera. oh i this is al jazeera ah, the time is $1300.00, gmc hello on come all santa maria because the news now are on al jazeera buses bring afghans and their families to a military base in the united states that left their homeland fear in town abound reprisals for working with american forces and many others looking for their exit to i'm showing a balance outside the passport office.
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died were holding the government in the health director of the pulpit responsible for this crime. tillman. forensic doctors say 5 members of one family or among the victims with many of the dead too badly burned to be identifiable by a relative outside. the more most of the waited with others hoping for news about his mother. he says he couldn't identify her among other victims. i've been searching for her since yesterday. where shall i go now? when the fire broke out, we tried to break the door down to rescue her and the other patient. but it was too late. according to medical sources, the fire started when an oxygen tank used for treating cool patients. 6 secluded lay mobile materials used in the construction of the walls of this center, including foam, help fuel the fire. the victims die from both burns and suffocation. this is the 2nd, the blaze at 19 unit in an iraqi hospital in 3 months. in april fire killed 82 cove with patients at the hospital in baghdad. the health sector in iraq has been hit by years of case and mismanagement. it seems there is little hope of the situation impro
died were holding the government in the health director of the pulpit responsible for this crime. tillman. forensic doctors say 5 members of one family or among the victims with many of the dead too badly burned to be identifiable by a relative outside. the more most of the waited with others hoping for news about his mother. he says he couldn't identify her among other victims. i've been searching for her since yesterday. where shall i go now? when the fire broke out, we tried to break the...
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he is a conflict. peace and security expert art tillman cross talk rules and effect. that means he can jump in anytime you want. and i always appreciate me go to scott, 1st, many of us watching this conflict for 2 decades expected this outcome was only the dates that mattered most here. made my introduction, i said, i call it in complete and utter failure. the american people are poor and no one is held account, and if no one has held account, scott, then it's going to happen again. go ahead. your thoughts, of course, is going to happen again. it's in the, it's in the d. n a or the united states. so when we intervene, we intervene using a american centered template that is designed to placate domestic political factions. here in the united states, not to solve problems overseas, we've seen this almost everywhere. united states intervenes afghanistan was doomed to fail from the start because we didn't respect your costume, tribal sensitivities, parts to wally and nothing. we didn't understand the area we came in. we impose our will and then we sought to build f ganesha
he is a conflict. peace and security expert art tillman cross talk rules and effect. that means he can jump in anytime you want. and i always appreciate me go to scott, 1st, many of us watching this conflict for 2 decades expected this outcome was only the dates that mattered most here. made my introduction, i said, i call it in complete and utter failure. the american people are poor and no one is held account, and if no one has held account, scott, then it's going to happen again. go ahead....
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he is a conflict. peace and security expert art tillman cross talk rules and effects. that means it can jump in anytime you want. and i always appreciate me go to scott, 1st, many of us watching this conflict for 2 decades expected this outcome was only the dates that mattered most here. made my introduction, i said, i call it in a complete and utter failure. the american people are poor and no one is held account. and if no one has held account, scott, then it's going to happen again. go ahead your thoughts. of course it's going to happen again. it's in the it's, it's in the d. n a or the united states. so when we intervene, we intervene using a american centered template that is designed to play k domestic political factions here in the united states, not to solve problems overseas. we've seen this almost everywhere. united states intervenes afghanistan was doomed to fail from the start because we didn't respect your past. you and tribal sensitivities. wally, you know, and nothing. we didn't understand the area we came in. we impose our will and then we sought to bui
he is a conflict. peace and security expert art tillman cross talk rules and effects. that means it can jump in anytime you want. and i always appreciate me go to scott, 1st, many of us watching this conflict for 2 decades expected this outcome was only the dates that mattered most here. made my introduction, i said, i call it in a complete and utter failure. the american people are poor and no one is held account. and if no one has held account, scott, then it's going to happen again. go ahead...
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he said it is great to have tillman on board with a lot of great hospitality brands and shows the leadership program we have in building this work for the industrial sector as well. >> let's broaden this out. >> there is a lot going on in china. that's a space where uber had competed vigorously and ended up with a stake in didi with he see the chinese government cracking down what do you think this will look like >> if you look with respect to uber, there are two forces uber owns a percent. uber also competes with didi-internationally whether it impacts is a different force if you just back up a year ago, we were talking about the u.s. regulatory bodies like kicking the markets off now we have the chinese government saying we don't want them on the nasdaq or the nyse, which is completely flipped. one area they spent a lot of time when they go public, that money is outside of china. i wonder if part of what's going on is the chinese government will make sure that is kept inside of china's tax authority and to be regenerated. >> back in 2017. >> over 100 billion. it is trading around $90 billi
he said it is great to have tillman on board with a lot of great hospitality brands and shows the leadership program we have in building this work for the industrial sector as well. >> let's broaden this out. >> there is a lot going on in china. that's a space where uber had competed vigorously and ended up with a stake in didi with he see the chinese government cracking down what do you think this will look like >> if you look with respect to uber, there are two forces uber...
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what is evident in cotton tucker, only women work in the seed, producing tomato feels the farmer tillman explains this to us on his farm. go the daughter, go down to 4 who h included. we have 3 varieties. h. m, close is a subsidiary of lima because the friend c producer has hundreds of farms under contract in the region. she pollinating the plans right now bent 8 hours a day. the women pluck pollen from the flowers with tweezers beneath the scorching sun. but why are there no men working under the model? that credit is minimal or expensive? we only hire them for cutting and to carry loads. they called $300.00 rupees per day. ok. women work for $200.00 a daily ways of less than 2 years. 50 is illegal, even in india's income at the minimum weight and agriculture is $300.00, says he rupees. around 4 years a day these women only received 60 percent of the legal minimum way.
what is evident in cotton tucker, only women work in the seed, producing tomato feels the farmer tillman explains this to us on his farm. go the daughter, go down to 4 who h included. we have 3 varieties. h. m, close is a subsidiary of lima because the friend c producer has hundreds of farms under contract in the region. she pollinating the plans right now bent 8 hours a day. the women pluck pollen from the flowers with tweezers beneath the scorching sun. but why are there no men working under...
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on what is evidence incoming tucker, only women work in the seed producing tomato feels the farmer tillman explains this to us on his farm. go with the other, go down to 4 who h included. we have 3 varieties. h m, close is a subsidiary of lima because the french c producer has hundreds of farms under contract in the region. she cross pollinating the plans right now bent 8 hours a day. the women pluck pollen from the flowers with tweezers beneath the scorching sun. why are there no men working under the amount of the credit a minimum or expensive? we only hire them for cutting and to carry loads. they called $300.00 rupees per day. women work for $200.00 the daily ways of less than 2 years. 50 is illegal, even in india. think i'm not the minimum wage and agriculture is $330.00 rupees around full us a day. these women only received 60 percent of the legal minimum wage. jackie, why do you work here? because there is no other work right now. normally we work in the rice fields and harvest, right. but at the moment there is nothing except pollination. i mean, is this work difficult? and i could
on what is evidence incoming tucker, only women work in the seed producing tomato feels the farmer tillman explains this to us on his farm. go with the other, go down to 4 who h included. we have 3 varieties. h m, close is a subsidiary of lima because the french c producer has hundreds of farms under contract in the region. she cross pollinating the plans right now bent 8 hours a day. the women pluck pollen from the flowers with tweezers beneath the scorching sun. why are there no men working...
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to take a moment to acknowledge sean buford, the president of the board of supervisors -- sherman tillman is here, as is the president of our rescue captain, paramedic rescue captains, kevin choker. if i've left anyone out, i humbly apologize. i'm terrible at thanking anyone. one person i really want to thank, chief dewitt from our support services stepped in in the middle of this project. she wrangled this together, and she's just done a great job. she's super organized, and i want to thank my sister, kathleen, the project manager. all the way through, kathleen, we felt like you had our back, and thank you for seeing this through all the way from 2015, 2016, something like that. it means a lot. and thank you to all the e.m.t.s and paramedics and 49ers who have -- just keep on going out and doing the work that needs to be done. and i know this is a great step in the right direction for e.m.s. in the san francisco fire department, and i can't wait to see what more we can do, and with that, i want to introduce assistant deputy chief sandy tong, who is the assistant deputy chief of e.m.s., a
to take a moment to acknowledge sean buford, the president of the board of supervisors -- sherman tillman is here, as is the president of our rescue captain, paramedic rescue captains, kevin choker. if i've left anyone out, i humbly apologize. i'm terrible at thanking anyone. one person i really want to thank, chief dewitt from our support services stepped in in the middle of this project. she wrangled this together, and she's just done a great job. she's super organized, and i want to thank my...
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and the opportunity with our relationship with watching these companies go public, rich handler and tillman completely got our story and understood what hillmon was all about. -- hillman was all about. for years, we have been publicly reporting so it was not long to get there. matt: what do you want to do in terms of the proceeds, in terms of investment, in terms of moving forward? doug: we will take all of the proceeds and pay down debt. we are excited about that, the balance sheet will be much stronger and will enable us to continue to keep up with our great customers like lowe's and depot. it also will give us a currency for acquisitions. we have 1100 people each and every day taking care of the complexity and logistics and the labor problems for retailers, so we see these in adjacent categories and other categories we have been talked about. having half the debt load would put us in a great position. doug: you are in -- matt: you are in a great position to tell us your view on inflation as a supplier of goods i'm guessing are going up and costs. input costs must be rising. are you able
and the opportunity with our relationship with watching these companies go public, rich handler and tillman completely got our story and understood what hillmon was all about. -- hillman was all about. for years, we have been publicly reporting so it was not long to get there. matt: what do you want to do in terms of the proceeds, in terms of investment, in terms of moving forward? doug: we will take all of the proceeds and pay down debt. we are excited about that, the balance sheet will be...
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. >> i remember sergeant tillman when he was killed, kept a record of everything that was going on ande knew the war wasn't what it was cracked up to be. this is another lesson, we don't go in anything but the narrow purpose of eliminating a specific enemy, we stay out of nationbuilding and occupation business. occupations turn soldiers into jailers. laura: thank you. a twisted claim, the last bite explains it. >> it's really reminds me of that reaction an >> really reminds me of the reaction in the response to the brown versus board of education when there was widespread fear the desegregated schools with black children are going to be harmful to white children. laura: racist flames, wants to take us back a generation because without that type of hyperbole about present-day america, people who disagree with his vision of it, his money dries up, gone. they always have to take it to the next level. don't forget to set your dvr to never miss us. greg gutfeld takes it from here. >> the federal government spent trillions of dollars to keep americans alive during this pandemic so it is the
. >> i remember sergeant tillman when he was killed, kept a record of everything that was going on ande knew the war wasn't what it was cracked up to be. this is another lesson, we don't go in anything but the narrow purpose of eliminating a specific enemy, we stay out of nationbuilding and occupation business. occupations turn soldiers into jailers. laura: thank you. a twisted claim, the last bite explains it. >> it's really reminds me of that reaction an >> really reminds me...
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. >> well, i remember sergeant tillman, when he was killed, and he had kept a careful record of everything was disgusted. he knew that the war was and what it was cracked up to be. frankly, this is another lesson that we don't go in for anything other than the narrow purpose of eliminating a specific enemy. we stay out of the nation building and the business. occupations turn soldiers into jailers. >> laura: colonel macgregor, thank you. now, a twisted claim by ibram kendi and randi weingarten. "the last bite" explains it. what's on the horizon? the answers lie beyond the roads we know. we recognize that energy demand is growing, and the world needs lower carbon solutions to keep up. at chevron, we're working to find new ways forward, like through our venture capital group. backing technologies like electric vehicle charging, carbon capture and even nuclear fusion. we may not know just what lies ahead, but it's only human... to search for it. >> it's really reminds me of that reaction and the response to the board of education decision. and there was widespread fear that "those desegregate
. >> well, i remember sergeant tillman, when he was killed, and he had kept a careful record of everything was disgusted. he knew that the war was and what it was cracked up to be. frankly, this is another lesson that we don't go in for anything other than the narrow purpose of eliminating a specific enemy. we stay out of the nation building and the business. occupations turn soldiers into jailers. >> laura: colonel macgregor, thank you. now, a twisted claim by ibram kendi and randi...
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jamie tillman with cannabliss says the pack seats are very popular now.e great. >> it's an easy option. in its so relieve their anxiety during the fireworks time since it's got to be digested. it's going to take a good. >> our hour and 30 minutes probably to be in full effect. people are shooting fireworks off early in earlier and shooting fireworks also require safety precautions. even sparklers for parents. it's imperative for them to educate their children. >> the dangers of sparklers. >> and seemed it compresses safe and mild. but they actually burned 2000 degrees and people don't realize that. and so they're out there just you know, waiting around to get too close. you want to draw avoid dry march tall, grass brush, not close to structures, including wooden fences and battalion chief jb lilly says always make sure to have a smoke alarm, a working smoke alarm monthly that can save your family. >> that was frances lin reporting for us tonight. coming up, a high school teacher is getting a taste of what it's like to be a real life astronaut. she will te
jamie tillman with cannabliss says the pack seats are very popular now.e great. >> it's an easy option. in its so relieve their anxiety during the fireworks time since it's got to be digested. it's going to take a good. >> our hour and 30 minutes probably to be in full effect. people are shooting fireworks off early in earlier and shooting fireworks also require safety precautions. even sparklers for parents. it's imperative for them to educate their children. >> the dangers...
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jamie tillman with cannabliss says the pack seats are very popular now.y taste great. >> it's an easy option. in its so relieve their anxiety during the fireworks time since it's got to be digested. it's going to take a good. >> our hour and 30 minutes probably to be in full effect. people are shooting fireworks off early in earlier and shooting fireworks also require safety precautions. even sparklers for parents. it's imperative for them to educate their children. >> the dangers of sparklers. >> and seemed it compresses safe and mild. but they actually burning 2000 degrees and people don't realize that. and so they're out there just you know, waiting around to get too close. you want to draw avoid dry march tall, grass brush, not close to structures, including wooden fences and battalion chief jb lilly says always make sure to have a smoke alarm, a working smoke alarm a month late that can save your family. >> that was francis lin reporting for us tonight in san francisco. the golden state warriors. they are hosting the thrive city block party. it happe
jamie tillman with cannabliss says the pack seats are very popular now.y taste great. >> it's an easy option. in its so relieve their anxiety during the fireworks time since it's got to be digested. it's going to take a good. >> our hour and 30 minutes probably to be in full effect. people are shooting fireworks off early in earlier and shooting fireworks also require safety precautions. even sparklers for parents. it's imperative for them to educate their children. >> the...
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we have 300th at tillman park. cummings skyway may be moist. wet. sorry. used moist again. sorry. two-hundredths of an inch on cummings peek next to the skyway. let's take a look at what's going on. that's the same picture. you can see there's some sunshine above the fray as we look at mount dee an temperatures coast ast ast ast francisco. >>> a sea of illegal fireworks. some of them professional grade filled the skies. >> here's the video. plenty of illegal activity across the oakland area. fireworks are visible despite the fog. pg&oh, caught this explosion. >>> new this morning, we are waiting to find out what may have sparked a fire that burned dangerously close to homes in martinez. flames threatened homes in backyards just west of interstate 680. you can see the heavy smoke coming from the brush. it's unclear if anyone was hurt or if there was any damage. the official cause under investigation. >>> fire officials were on high alert. >> concerns of illegal fireworks intensified because of the extremely dry grass. cornell barnard live for us with new information about this. cor
we have 300th at tillman park. cummings skyway may be moist. wet. sorry. used moist again. sorry. two-hundredths of an inch on cummings peek next to the skyway. let's take a look at what's going on. that's the same picture. you can see there's some sunshine above the fray as we look at mount dee an temperatures coast ast ast ast francisco. >>> a sea of illegal fireworks. some of them professional grade filled the skies. >> here's the video. plenty of illegal activity across the...
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jamie tillman with cannabliss says the pack seats are very popular now. they taste great. >> it's an easy option. and it's so relieve their anxiety during the fireworks time since it's got to be digested. it's going to take a good our hour and 30 minutes probably to be in full effect. people are shooting fireworks off early in earlier and shooting fireworks also require safety precautions. even sparklers for parents. it's imperative for them to educate their children. >> the dangers of sparklers. >> and seemed it compresses safe and mild. but they actually burn 2000 degrees and people don't realize that. and so they're out there just you know, waiting around to get too close. you want to draw avoid dry march tall, grass brush, not close to structures, including wooden fences and battalion chief jb lilley says always make sure to have a smoke alarm, a working smoke alarm monthly that can save your family. >> all really good tips there. that was frances lin reporting for us this morning. you can find all of those tips on our website. kron 4 dot com cannabis
jamie tillman with cannabliss says the pack seats are very popular now. they taste great. >> it's an easy option. and it's so relieve their anxiety during the fireworks time since it's got to be digested. it's going to take a good our hour and 30 minutes probably to be in full effect. people are shooting fireworks off early in earlier and shooting fireworks also require safety precautions. even sparklers for parents. it's imperative for them to educate their children. >> the dangers...
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i recognize the tillman from new york mr. higgins for five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman. we are pleased to have you here today. in the 1950s corporate income taxes represented about 35% of the total of the federal budget. in 1960 was 21% and in 1980 with 10% and today it's about 6.6%. 55 american corporations paid no federal income tax in 2020 despite reporting $40.5 billion in pre-tax income through -- fedex and nike. the issue is not whether or not we should have a -- corporations disney to pay their fair share. people would try to equate the amount of taxes the corporations pay relative to the amount of growth. the last time this economy grew by more than 6% was in the 1950s when 33% of the budget was taxes. the american society of civil engineers say we need $4.6 trillion by 2020 just to bring america's infrastructure to a state of good repair. the president proposed $2.3 trillion the president was engaged with the republican representative to talk about lowering that further which i think is a complete waste of time. the reality is that tax cuts that the other side e
i recognize the tillman from new york mr. higgins for five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman. we are pleased to have you here today. in the 1950s corporate income taxes represented about 35% of the total of the federal budget. in 1960 was 21% and in 1980 with 10% and today it's about 6.6%. 55 american corporations paid no federal income tax in 2020 despite reporting $40.5 billion in pre-tax income through -- fedex and nike. the issue is not whether or not we should have a -- corporations...
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exploited on what is evident in common taka only women work in the seed, producing tomato feels the drama tillman explains this to us on his from go that go down major for who? h include. we have 3. darius e s h m close is a subsidiary of lamar cars. the french c producer has hundreds of farms and the contract in the region. she pollinating the plans right now bent 8 hours a day. the women pluck pollen from the flowers with tweezers beneath the scorching sun. but why are there no men working under the tomorrow? the last minute more expensive? we only hire them for cutting and to carry loads. they called $300.00 rupees per day. women work for $200.00 the daily ways of less than 2 years. 50 is a legal, even in the income at the minimum weight and agriculture is $350.00 rupees. around 4 years a day these women only received 60 percent of the legal minimum wage. jackie, why do you work here? because there is no other work right now. normally we work in the right fields and harvest, right? but at the moment there is nothing except pollination. is this work difficult? you know pretty good. yeah. my eye
exploited on what is evident in common taka only women work in the seed, producing tomato feels the drama tillman explains this to us on his from go that go down major for who? h include. we have 3. darius e s h m close is a subsidiary of lamar cars. the french c producer has hundreds of farms and the contract in the region. she pollinating the plans right now bent 8 hours a day. the women pluck pollen from the flowers with tweezers beneath the scorching sun. but why are there no men working...
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to take a moment to acknowledge sean buford, the president of the board of supervisors -- sherman tillman is here, as is the president of our rescue captain, paramedic rescue captains, kevin choker. if i've left anyone out, i humbly apologize. i'm terrible at thanking anyone. one person i really want to thank, chief dewitt from our support services stepped in in the middle of this project. she wrangled this together, and she's just done a great job. she's super organized, and i want to thank my sister, kathleen, the project manager. all the way through, kathleen, we felt like you had our back, and thank you for seeing this through all the way from 2015, 2016, something like that. it means a lot. and thank you to all the e.m.t.s and paramedics and 49ers who have -- just keep on going out and doing the work that needs to be done. and i know this is a great step in the right direction for e.m.s. in the san francisco fire department, and i can't wait to see what more we can do, and with that, i want to introduce assistant deputy chief sandy tong, who is the assistant deputy chief of e.m.s., a
to take a moment to acknowledge sean buford, the president of the board of supervisors -- sherman tillman is here, as is the president of our rescue captain, paramedic rescue captains, kevin choker. if i've left anyone out, i humbly apologize. i'm terrible at thanking anyone. one person i really want to thank, chief dewitt from our support services stepped in in the middle of this project. she wrangled this together, and she's just done a great job. she's super organized, and i want to thank my...
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. >> i'm out of time mister tillman so i yelled back. >> we have another round of questions so i willbegin by recognizing myself for another five minutes. if we do proceed as part of the infrastructure package to federally subsidized the deployment of mobile id it gives us an opportunity to set standards for privacy and other important aspects. what are the redlines for privacy that we should keep our eye on and insist have to be present? ones that get mentioned frequently are violent interrogation of your app. that the user should be aware anytime there id ispresented . another one is at a traffic stop when they're asked to present your digital id you do not have to turn over your physical cell phone that they simply have some form of electronic communication so that the law enforcement officer doesn't get to claw around your cell phone and find what elsemight be in their . is there a group list and what should be at the top of that list from the privacy point of view? >> i think there are very good ledgers and in my written testimony put together a number of them that can be used an
. >> i'm out of time mister tillman so i yelled back. >> we have another round of questions so i willbegin by recognizing myself for another five minutes. if we do proceed as part of the infrastructure package to federally subsidized the deployment of mobile id it gives us an opportunity to set standards for privacy and other important aspects. what are the redlines for privacy that we should keep our eye on and insist have to be present? ones that get mentioned frequently are...
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to take a moment to acknowledge sean buford, the president of the board of supervisors -- sherman tillman here, as is the president of our rescue captain, paramedic rescue captains, kevin choker. if i've left anyone out, i humbly apologize. i'm terrible at thanking anyone. one person i really want to thank, chief dewitt from our support services stepped in in the middle of this project. she wrangled this together, and she's just done a great job. she's super organized, and i want to thank my sister, kathleen, the project manager. all the way through, kathleen, we felt like you had our back, and thank you for seeing this through all the way from 2015, 2016, something like that. it means a lot. and thank you to all the e.m.t.s and paramedics and 49ers who have -- just keep on going out and doing the work that needs to be done. and i know this is a great step in the right direction for e.m.s. in the san francisco fire department, and i can't wait to see what more we can do, and with that, i want to introduce assistant deputy chief sandy tong, who is the assistant deputy chief of e.m.s., and
to take a moment to acknowledge sean buford, the president of the board of supervisors -- sherman tillman here, as is the president of our rescue captain, paramedic rescue captains, kevin choker. if i've left anyone out, i humbly apologize. i'm terrible at thanking anyone. one person i really want to thank, chief dewitt from our support services stepped in in the middle of this project. she wrangled this together, and she's just done a great job. she's super organized, and i want to thank my...
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to take a moment to acknowledge sean buford, the president of the board of supervisors -- sherman tillman is the president of our rescue captain, paramedic rescue captains, kevin choker. if i've left anyone out, i humbly apologize. i'm terrible at thanking anyone. one person i really want to thank, chief dewitt from our support services stepped in in the middle of this project. she wrangled this together, and she's just done a great job. she's super organized, and i want to thank my sister, kathleen, the project manager. all the way through, kathleen, we felt like you had our back, and thank you for seeing this through all the way from 2015, 2016, something like that. it means a lot. and thank you to all the e.m.t.s and paramedics and 49ers who have -- just keep on going out and doing the work that needs to be done. and i know this is a great step in the right direction for e.m.s. in the san francisco fire department, and i can't wait to see what more we can do, and with that, i want to introduce assistant deputy chief sandy tong, who is the assistant deputy chief of e.m.s., and i couldn'
to take a moment to acknowledge sean buford, the president of the board of supervisors -- sherman tillman is the president of our rescue captain, paramedic rescue captains, kevin choker. if i've left anyone out, i humbly apologize. i'm terrible at thanking anyone. one person i really want to thank, chief dewitt from our support services stepped in in the middle of this project. she wrangled this together, and she's just done a great job. she's super organized, and i want to thank my sister,...
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to take a moment to acknowledge sean buford, the president of the board of supervisors -- sherman tillmanident of our rescue captain, paramedic rescue captains, kevin choker. if i've left anyone out, i humbly apologize. i'm terrible at thanking anyone. one person i really want to thank, chief dewitt from our support services stepped in in the middle of this project. she wrangled this together, and she's just done a great job. she's super organized, and i want to thank my sister, kathleen, the project manager. all the way through, kathleen, we felt like you had our back, and thank you for seeing this through all the way from 2015, 2016, something like that. it means a lot. and thank you to all the e.m.t.s and paramedics and 49ers who have -- just keep on going out and doing the work that needs to be done. and i know this is a great step in the right direction for e.m.s. in the san francisco fire department, and i can't wait to see what more we can do, and with that, i want to introduce assistant deputy chief sandy tong, who is the assistant deputy chief of e.m.s., and i couldn't have picke
to take a moment to acknowledge sean buford, the president of the board of supervisors -- sherman tillmanident of our rescue captain, paramedic rescue captains, kevin choker. if i've left anyone out, i humbly apologize. i'm terrible at thanking anyone. one person i really want to thank, chief dewitt from our support services stepped in in the middle of this project. she wrangled this together, and she's just done a great job. she's super organized, and i want to thank my sister, kathleen, the...