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cleveland cliffs announced a $700 million plant in toledo. united states steel is building or renovating or improving over seven new plants. they never thought they would see a day when this happens. this all happened within a very short period of time. because we stopped the dumping. if they want to dump, that's fine. but they have to pay a 25% tax. amazing the impact that has on people who want to rip-off our industries. we also have taken historic action to protect our amazing farmers. i reached an historic agreement with the european union. we talked about them before to reduce barriers to american-grown products and vastly increased the purchases of ohio's american crop soybeans. coy bea -- soybean prices are sg to go up. we are standing up to china. we authorized up to $12 billion to help american farmers during this period of time where china is targeting the american farmer because china is smart and they know the american farmers love donald trump. and they say what can we do to stop donald trump because he's the guy, he got it right
cleveland cliffs announced a $700 million plant in toledo. united states steel is building or renovating or improving over seven new plants. they never thought they would see a day when this happens. this all happened within a very short period of time. because we stopped the dumping. if they want to dump, that's fine. but they have to pay a 25% tax. amazing the impact that has on people who want to rip-off our industries. we also have taken historic action to protect our amazing farmers. i...
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toledo was known as the city of the country for the influence of christians muslims and jews and it's history. but it's capture intent eighty five by the christian alfonso of leone and christina signaled the beginning of the end of muslim power in an endless. cycle up to see a little see say. in the in the don't because she did you question who you can target that's. it c.d.'s we're talking to. and. the question. mr mo. shows a song called. said. he meant to not continue. but. he says a lot of i do feel that. connection as i speak to flame on the bus. in off also. all. rooted in their. need their mobile called discrete so what you have for you you know your significant. other song. says all. you don't want usual yet to be doing really. respond to requests. live i'm on the. fence if you had to. pick one. of the. big love voted. for us. here. on. the field. we love. assuring more him and you have one and then the fuck. it's about yeah it. sucks island. and it's about me and instead. of the shall be. no way i'd say that shall be to zero to hold a bit. of it to. the. developer is that it
toledo was known as the city of the country for the influence of christians muslims and jews and it's history. but it's capture intent eighty five by the christian alfonso of leone and christina signaled the beginning of the end of muslim power in an endless. cycle up to see a little see say. in the in the don't because she did you question who you can target that's. it c.d.'s we're talking to. and. the question. mr mo. shows a song called. said. he meant to not continue. but. he says a lot of...
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cleveland cliffs announced a $700 million plant in toledo. united states steel is building or renovating or improving over seven new plants. they never thought they would see a day when this happens. this all happened within a very short period of time. because we stopped the dumping. if they want to dump, that's fine. but they have to pay a 25% tax. amazing the impact that has on people who want to rip-off our industries. we also have taken historic action to protect our amazing farmers. i reached an historic agreement with the european union. we talked about them before to reduce barriers to american-grown products and vastly increased the purchases of ohio's american crop soybeans. coy bea -- soybean prices are sg to go up. we are standing up to china. we authorized up to $12 billion to help american farmers during this period of time where china is targeting the american farmer because china is smart and they know the american farmers love donald trump. and they say what can we do to stop donald trump because he's the guy, he got it right
cleveland cliffs announced a $700 million plant in toledo. united states steel is building or renovating or improving over seven new plants. they never thought they would see a day when this happens. this all happened within a very short period of time. because we stopped the dumping. if they want to dump, that's fine. but they have to pay a 25% tax. amazing the impact that has on people who want to rip-off our industries. we also have taken historic action to protect our amazing farmers. i...
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weekend the arts and wine festival in mildred, this looks like a great time, sunny and upper 70s, the toledo art festival also happening, maybe a little hazy in the sky there, 67 degrees for that one. overall, it should be a great weekend ahead. sunset happening tonight at 7:40, sunrise tomorrow at 6:39. you see the warm-up happening just by a couple degrees. we stay in the upper 80s and low 90s the next several days. pretty consistent in the 60s for most of the bay area and the coast as well. that is look at your forecast, we will be right back after the break. over crowd... :04 music "happy hour" will be featured -- >>> a disneyland has a new attraction for the 21 and over crowd. happy hour will be featured at the new star wars land cantina which will offerl sales when it opens next year, we will be right back. the bold and the beautiful is next. ken and liz will see you at five. >>> that will do it for us at kpix5 . ♪ ♪ >> ridge: how's that feel? >> this outfit is amazing. >> i love the movement, but it pulls the tiniest bit here. >> thorne: oh, yes. i can fix that. >> we hear congratulat
weekend the arts and wine festival in mildred, this looks like a great time, sunny and upper 70s, the toledo art festival also happening, maybe a little hazy in the sky there, 67 degrees for that one. overall, it should be a great weekend ahead. sunset happening tonight at 7:40, sunrise tomorrow at 6:39. you see the warm-up happening just by a couple degrees. we stay in the upper 80s and low 90s the next several days. pretty consistent in the 60s for most of the bay area and the coast as well....
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the study from the university of toledo found that blue light is changing cells in her eyes. it is triggering toxic reactions in retinal molecules that since light and signal the brain. to find out more about all of this research, we turned to dr. joe. is there other damage being done besides leading to blindness? >> good morning. i think we were all taken back by this. researchers looked at multiple ways that this could occur. it was a scientific study in a lab. they looked to find the exact mechanism by which the blue light affects those sales, and they found it. they were looking at the retina, the lighting behind our eyeball. it has photoreceptor skills very sensitive to light. they change and convert it, and it sends messages to a nerve in the brain. when they die, they die. there really is no way of making them come back at this time. they looked at florescent light, it did not happen. they looked at the blue light that comes off of our devices, and it did. there is blue light in the spectrum of uv light we are exposed to. it is a troubling study, but they really didn't
the study from the university of toledo found that blue light is changing cells in her eyes. it is triggering toxic reactions in retinal molecules that since light and signal the brain. to find out more about all of this research, we turned to dr. joe. is there other damage being done besides leading to blindness? >> good morning. i think we were all taken back by this. researchers looked at multiple ways that this could occur. it was a scientific study in a lab. they looked to find the...
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and -- and you know, i know you cheered for your toledo rockets, and i grew up in toledo cheering for bashing college football. this is about making this safer for our children. i think you can have both. the love of football and a sane and wonderful management of these young people in the coach's care for those four or five years. >> i think a lot of people agree with you. i'm behind you, too. christine brennan, always good to see you, thank you, ma'am. >> thank you very much. take care. >>> strange behavior from a russian military satellite is worrying arms control experts. what is moscow doing? is there a plan here? we'll talk about this coming up. chicken?! chicken. chicken! that's right, candace-- new chicken creations from starkist. buffalo style chicken in a pouch-- bold choice, charlie! just tear, eat... mmmmm. and go! try all of my chicken creations! chicken! the first person to survive alzis out there.ase and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen by funding scientific breakthroughs, advancing public policy, and providing local support to those living with th
and -- and you know, i know you cheered for your toledo rockets, and i grew up in toledo cheering for bashing college football. this is about making this safer for our children. i think you can have both. the love of football and a sane and wonderful management of these young people in the coach's care for those four or five years. >> i think a lot of people agree with you. i'm behind you, too. christine brennan, always good to see you, thank you, ma'am. >> thank you very much. take...
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researchers at the "university of toledo" say "yes." >>> no secret staring at your phone is bad for your eyes but can it make you go blind faster. researchers say yes. over time it causes significant vision loss. wear sunglasses that filter uv or blue light and avoid looking at smartphones or tablets in the dark. >>> airport is getting a 3d scanner. checks for explosives. tsa says lines at security checkpoints. oakland radars are their first pre season game of the year. sports next. while other burger places sesae old stuff, i'm the only one that has the bowls to serve something different. i mean, just look at my teriyaki bowls. choose from steak or chicken, covered in teriyaki sauce, plus your choice of white or brown rice. what about these bowls jack? hey! you got some pretty nice bowls there. and so does dan! thanks jack! those are some nice bowls. everyone's gonna want to get their hands on jack's bowls. try my bowls! s... se ooooh. now i hear it. yea. try my teriyaki bowls. only at jack in the box. >>> raiders back in jon gruden . nbc bay area colin resch joins us live. >> reporter:
researchers at the "university of toledo" say "yes." >>> no secret staring at your phone is bad for your eyes but can it make you go blind faster. researchers say yes. over time it causes significant vision loss. wear sunglasses that filter uv or blue light and avoid looking at smartphones or tablets in the dark. >>> airport is getting a 3d scanner. checks for explosives. tsa says lines at security checkpoints. oakland radars are their first pre season game...
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those in the toledo water supply left nearly 500,000 people without drinking water for several days. a similar event in salemer oregon affected 150,000 people. resource managers nationwide are facing increasing threat from multiple issues and poisoned syndromes, but these occur in different habitats at different times and different scales. ines most states, they lack the resources tore adequately respond so are in need of new approaches and tools. recognizing this and other challenges, my colleagues and i have worked a with federald agencies in congress to establisha a program. the funding for the base and competitive research program has led to a number of thingsth in detail. they include new sensors tow support detection and monitoring an early warning, greater understanding of bloom causes and dynamics leading to forecasting system, and promising newca blue control and mitigation strategies that i could go on,n, but in the interest of time, i'm just going to close with a few. summary comments and recommendations. first ofrs all, have you are as serious and growing problem in the u
those in the toledo water supply left nearly 500,000 people without drinking water for several days. a similar event in salemer oregon affected 150,000 people. resource managers nationwide are facing increasing threat from multiple issues and poisoned syndromes, but these occur in different habitats at different times and different scales. ines most states, they lack the resources tore adequately respond so are in need of new approaches and tools. recognizing this and other challenges, my...
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algalg inland, 2014, toxins in toledo water supply left newly 500,000 people without drinking water for several days. a similar event recently occurred in salem, oregon, affecting 150,000 people. resource managers nationwide are facing increasing threats from multiple hab species and poisoning syndrome. they occur in different habitats, different times, and different scales. most states lack adequate resources to respond, so there is a need for new approaches and tools. otherizing this and challenges, my colleagues and i have worked with federal agencies and congress to establish a national hab program. -based andr noaa's competitive research programs has a number of accomplishments, including new sensors to support detection and monitoring, early warning of hab cells and toxins, greater understanding of bloom causes and dynamics, leading to operational forecasting systems, and promising new bloom control and mitigation strategies. i could go on, but in the interest of time, i will close with a view summary comments and recommendations. serious and are a growing problem in the u.s., aff
algalg inland, 2014, toxins in toledo water supply left newly 500,000 people without drinking water for several days. a similar event recently occurred in salem, oregon, affecting 150,000 people. resource managers nationwide are facing increasing threats from multiple hab species and poisoning syndrome. they occur in different habitats, different times, and different scales. most states lack adequate resources to respond, so there is a need for new approaches and tools. otherizing this and...
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in ohio, toledo correctional institution on strike. in texas, at least you facilities.have to have in solitary confinement. one has not been allowed to take showers. they are hunger striking. jason walker has not been allowed to have paper towels -- 12 paper, towels, or cling close in retaliation to his organizing the strike in texas. nermeen: can you talk about what we know about the levels of ce in prison? is one of the goals to into violence between different prison gangs and ensure the security of prisoners who are involved? >> prisoners are striking against a violent climate. the way prisons are operated tdu inside violence. prisisoners are cacalling out against the conditions that inside violence. there is not much to engage the mind. there is still emotional services, no mental services, no mental-health services, things that could occupy the prisoners time and help them with their development while they are in prison. they want to have access to jobs that are valuable, jobs that give them the skskills they y nd to prepare them for being on the outside. the lack
in ohio, toledo correctional institution on strike. in texas, at least you facilities.have to have in solitary confinement. one has not been allowed to take showers. they are hunger striking. jason walker has not been allowed to have paper towels -- 12 paper, towels, or cling close in retaliation to his organizing the strike in texas. nermeen: can you talk about what we know about the levels of ce in prison? is one of the goals to into violence between different prison gangs and ensure the...
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and another announced a new 700 million-dollar plant in toledo. ]cheers and applause pres.: united states steel is holding, renovating, and improving over seven new plants. they never thought they would see the day when this happened. and, this all happened within a very short time. because we have stopped the dumping. if they want to dump, that is fine, but they have to pay a 25% tax. amazing. thank you very much, i appreciate that. we've all taken historic action to protect our farmers. agreementa historic with the european union. i talked about it before. theill vastly increase purchases of america's number one crop, soybeans. did you see the prices? ?hey are starting to go up soybean prices are starting to go up. and we are standing up to china. we are standing up because it has just been unfair. to $12 authorized up billion to help american farmers during this time. china is targeting the american farmer because china is smart and they know the american farmers love donald trump they say, what can we do to stop donald trump because he finally, he is the guy, he got it
and another announced a new 700 million-dollar plant in toledo. ]cheers and applause pres.: united states steel is holding, renovating, and improving over seven new plants. they never thought they would see the day when this happened. and, this all happened within a very short time. because we have stopped the dumping. if they want to dump, that is fine, but they have to pay a 25% tax. amazing. thank you very much, i appreciate that. we've all taken historic action to protect our farmers....
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of capacity was building almost anything, tanks, jeeps, like this one built by willis overland in toledo. they were building rifles, helmets, making tents, ammunition. almost any product you could imagine. again, the auto industry was able to do these things in volumes that other industries couldn't possibly approach and, in fact, the auto industry was able to teach many other manufacturers some of these tricks of the trade, if you will, and allow them to produce things much faster as well. but ford was also building jeeps at the time, interestingly enough, and in the spirit of the auto industry, willis and ford originally kind of tried to design their own spins on the jeep, make each one a little bit better than the competitors, just as they'd been doing in building the civilian cars, and the government, in fact, had to step in and you will build them the way we tell you to build them. out in the field you have to be able to swap parts between vehicles no matter where they're built, a standard design, which they were. the jeep would be put into civilian production after the war and for
of capacity was building almost anything, tanks, jeeps, like this one built by willis overland in toledo. they were building rifles, helmets, making tents, ammunition. almost any product you could imagine. again, the auto industry was able to do these things in volumes that other industries couldn't possibly approach and, in fact, the auto industry was able to teach many other manufacturers some of these tricks of the trade, if you will, and allow them to produce things much faster as well. but...
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ha algalnland, 2014, toxins in the toledo water supply at left thousands of people without water for days. and a recent similar event occlude the -- occurred in oregon, affecting several hundred thousand people. resource managers nationwide face increasing threats for species, but in different habitats at different times and in different scales. resourcestates lack to adequately respond and are in need of new approaches and tools. so recognizing this and other challenges, my colleagues and i have worked with federal agencies and congress to establish a national hab program. and the funding for the noaa base and competitive research programs as led to a number of accomplishments i describe in my written testimony. these include new sensors to support the detection of hab cells and toxins, greater understanding of bloom causes and dynamics leading to operational forecast systems, and a promising new bloom control and mitigation strategies. in the interest of time i will close with a few summary comments and recommendations. are a andll, habs growing problem in the u.s., affecting every
ha algalnland, 2014, toxins in the toledo water supply at left thousands of people without water for days. and a recent similar event occlude the -- occurred in oregon, affecting several hundred thousand people. resource managers nationwide face increasing threats for species, but in different habitats at different times and in different scales. resourcestates lack to adequately respond and are in need of new approaches and tools. so recognizing this and other challenges, my colleagues and i...
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from dublin to cleveland and from toledo to mansfield, ohio has always been the home of the red-bloodedmerican patriots, strong people, smart people, real workers, people i love. [applause] pres. trump: this state is the home of the proud, and we are, we are the home of the proud. the home of families, farmers, miners, aviators, ashen us. -- and astronauts. ohio is the home of everything good. ohio is where the wright brothers invented the airplane. and where annie oakley got her gun. [applause] pres. trump: ohio is the state that gives us american legends and american heroes like thomas edison, neil armstrong, and john glenn. we stand on the shoulders of generations of american patriots who knew how to work, knew how to fight, and knew how to win. you know how to win. just like them, we are going to keep on working, were going to keep on fighting, and we are going to keep on winning, we are going to win so much, you will get so tired of winning. [applause] pres. trump: you see what is happening. we will keep it going a long time. we will never give up, we will never given, and we will
from dublin to cleveland and from toledo to mansfield, ohio has always been the home of the red-bloodedmerican patriots, strong people, smart people, real workers, people i love. [applause] pres. trump: this state is the home of the proud, and we are, we are the home of the proud. the home of families, farmers, miners, aviators, ashen us. -- and astronauts. ohio is the home of everything good. ohio is where the wright brothers invented the airplane. and where annie oakley got her gun....
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they were building tanks, jeeps like this one built in toledo. they were building rifles. they were making helmets. they were making tents. ammunition. almost any product you can imagine and again the auto industry able to do it in volumes that other industries couldn't approach and the auto industry able to teach many other manufacturers some of the tricks of the trade if you will. but this is a 1943 willis overland. ford was building jeeps at the time interestingly enough. in the spirit of the auto industry, they originally kind of tried to design their own spins on the jeep, making each one better than the competitors. the government in fact had to step in and say, no we'll make the plans and build them the way we tell you to build the jeeps. in the field you have to be able to swap parts between any jeep. they had to be built to a standard design and they were. and willis, of course, will put the jeep in civilian production after the war and it would be for many years considered a very utilitarian vehicle. something for ranchers, farmers, perhaps a pleasure car for the
they were building tanks, jeeps like this one built in toledo. they were building rifles. they were making helmets. they were making tents. ammunition. almost any product you can imagine and again the auto industry able to do it in volumes that other industries couldn't approach and the auto industry able to teach many other manufacturers some of the tricks of the trade if you will. but this is a 1943 willis overland. ford was building jeeps at the time interestingly enough. in the spirit of...
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in toledo,n waiting ohio. a democrat. good morning. caller: good morning, john. want to commend you for the good work you continue to do and what you did. you did a show back on october was016 on the taxes and it a very interesting show you did in regards to some of the comments people were making, talking about donald trump doing what he is doing and i did say donald trump because he is not acting like a president right now. that aside, but the people that were calling in talking about .olicy, things he did in korea overseas and stuff like that because he runs his mouth all the time, that show you did was spot on even though there was a gentleman that called in and said he did not know why everybody wanted to look at the taxes because we weren't smart enough to know what was going on in the taxes. what inspired me was another gentleman called in and said if anybody had a problem with paid taxes should have a problem with donald trump not showing his taxes. i have been in audits when i owned a business years ago. everything andd i still had to provide my taxes to
in toledo,n waiting ohio. a democrat. good morning. caller: good morning, john. want to commend you for the good work you continue to do and what you did. you did a show back on october was016 on the taxes and it a very interesting show you did in regards to some of the comments people were making, talking about donald trump doing what he is doing and i did say donald trump because he is not acting like a president right now. that aside, but the people that were calling in talking about .olicy,...
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i would say they have tickets to a mid range hotel in toledo. but, the hotel has a very nice pool.eryone. let's take a look at 80 westbound. a 26 minute drive. you can see it is getting more crowded. the san mateo bridge is also getting a little busier a man slammed a car into barricades outside of the houses of parliament. he has been arrested. we are in the newsroom talking about what we are finding out. three people were hurt in this incident. >> that's right. police say the suspect is not cooperating with officers, so investigators don't know his motive. they are treating this as a suspected terrorist attack. >> given the method and this being an iconic site, we are treating this as a terrorist attack. >> this happened just after 7:30 am london time during the morning commute. the motorist was alone driving a ford fiesta. he slammed into pedestrians and bicyclists. the bus driver witnessed the chaotic scene. >>. we don't know what is happening. >> three people who were injured are expected to be okay. one person was treated at the scene. the others were taken to the hospital. .
i would say they have tickets to a mid range hotel in toledo. but, the hotel has a very nice pool.eryone. let's take a look at 80 westbound. a 26 minute drive. you can see it is getting more crowded. the san mateo bridge is also getting a little busier a man slammed a car into barricades outside of the houses of parliament. he has been arrested. we are in the newsroom talking about what we are finding out. three people were hurt in this incident. >> that's right. police say the suspect is...
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toledo was known as the city of the bee culture for the influence of christians muslims and jews and it's history. but it's capture in ten eighty five by the christian alfonso of leone and christina signaled the beginning of the end of muslim power in an endless. cycle up to seven little some say another show in the in the don't because she did it because i sure he knew. all of that so now. it's c.d.'s we're talking to. and. the question. shows a song called e.q. said. he meant to not continue it. but. he says a lot of cover i do that. connects i speak to flame on the bus. in off also they try to show you all. rooted in their. discrete so what you have for you. if you could. be very strong. is all. you don't know what to do yet to be doing really. respond to requests. what. live on this. if you had to. pick one. of the. big love voted. for us. here. on. defeat. we love. assuring more him and you have one and then the fuck. you been for by me yet. sucks island and that isn't good. for thought mr barry is insane but you could set it there shall be . in a way that's a bit shall be to ze
toledo was known as the city of the bee culture for the influence of christians muslims and jews and it's history. but it's capture in ten eighty five by the christian alfonso of leone and christina signaled the beginning of the end of muslim power in an endless. cycle up to seven little some say another show in the in the don't because she did it because i sure he knew. all of that so now. it's c.d.'s we're talking to. and. the question. shows a song called e.q. said. he meant to not continue...
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. >> sebastian lopez toledo. >> reporter: you are signing me up for something. >> the spanish army. duty tomorrow morning at 6:00. you can do it remotely. >> reporter: there are a lot of stories, ghost stories. what better way to find out for myself and going on the ghost tour? >> we are going to the most haunted building in saint augustine. there were eight documented hangings that took place at the old jail. all the way in for maximum security. >> you have been found guilty of the crime of piracy. >> you got to be kidding me. i am not going to forget you wanted me dead. >> typically people want me dead at the studio. one point of clarification, we are grilling out here on the beach, they ask people not bring rvs to the beach at anastasia state park. one thing we are not doing his cooking the bacon. at the rate it is going it should be ready for tomorrow. >> there are no words. >> 48 minutes after the hour. if you thought you had a bad day at work? >> asking an employee to do something after hours ended with this. - my family and i did a fundraiser walk in honor of my dad, willy da
. >> sebastian lopez toledo. >> reporter: you are signing me up for something. >> the spanish army. duty tomorrow morning at 6:00. you can do it remotely. >> reporter: there are a lot of stories, ghost stories. what better way to find out for myself and going on the ghost tour? >> we are going to the most haunted building in saint augustine. there were eight documented hangings that took place at the old jail. all the way in for maximum security. >> you have...
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. >>> flavored tobacco will no longer be sold no south toledo. they band the sale of flavored tobacco that some say targets underage smokers. they will have new wording for the associate host law. it was passed to hold adults potential for underage drinking that happened on their property. and the update law will now include the use of marijuana. >>> a may race at -- a pay raise at san francisco city hall. how many will make more than the governor this year. >> reporter: more acres burned and more lives lost in the complex fire. they made progress on the river fire and they are redirecting resources to the ranch fire. i'll have more coming up next. >>> good morning. we still have slow traffic leaving san francisco for the east bay. but driving from oakland to san francisco has improved quite a bit as you drive towards downtown. >>> for your monday afternoon, mostly sunny skies away from the coastline today. and that is a live look. there is a little low cloud cover and fog works its way through. the temperatures are heating up. i'll have a look a
. >>> flavored tobacco will no longer be sold no south toledo. they band the sale of flavored tobacco that some say targets underage smokers. they will have new wording for the associate host law. it was passed to hold adults potential for underage drinking that happened on their property. and the update law will now include the use of marijuana. >>> a may race at -- a pay raise at san francisco city hall. how many will make more than the governor this year. >> reporter:...
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think -- i just want to say ohio, iing in toledo, came up to find a job.he joblessness rate here is up 30%, especially among black americans. the candidates, especially danny o'connor gets elected, he us,ised he could uplift people having jobs in the way that we can have lots of people can finallykforce, and perhaps get married. trump -- what donald trump is doing in ohio is surrogate forer himself. we don't want another donald trump candidate. we want danny o'connor to get elected. it's important that people rally behind danny o'connor. he's the perfect candidate in ohio. the: this is from cnbc, jobs one month net change, you can see where the growth was. manufacturing, education, health services, construction, wholesale trade, retail and information. those with jobs on the decline -- government positions. you can get the full chart at cnbc.com. eli is is joining us from elias is joining us from philadelphia. caller: good morning. i have a job. local 696er of a district council, a city worker, and i'm doing ok. i got this job when president obama was in o
think -- i just want to say ohio, iing in toledo, came up to find a job.he joblessness rate here is up 30%, especially among black americans. the candidates, especially danny o'connor gets elected, he us,ised he could uplift people having jobs in the way that we can have lots of people can finallykforce, and perhaps get married. trump -- what donald trump is doing in ohio is surrogate forer himself. we don't want another donald trump candidate. we want danny o'connor to get elected. it's...
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in which she works, her accolades business 40oit's under 40 list in 2000, the key to the city of toledo, she has ist, recognized on an it l and her honors go on and on. it is our pleasure to introduce to you our friend, christie coleman. [applause] ms. coleman: good afternoon, everyone. i am delighted to be with you and to talk about something that has clearly taken a life of its own, yes? aboutwe are going to talk when the sacred and the profane are one. we start this off understanding that nothing, i mean nothing happens in a vacuum. at whatbegan our work became the american civil war museum, you need to understand that endeavor was the result of of intensegood years theaboration on what became commemoration of the american emancipation. it was an attempt to bring these narratives together. why? , thearrative had dominated history of the confederacy. the other part of it had been paved over with an interstate on top of the bodies of the dead. place that served as a center of the domestic slave trade. it has been estimated close to of all african-americans in this country have an ances
in which she works, her accolades business 40oit's under 40 list in 2000, the key to the city of toledo, she has ist, recognized on an it l and her honors go on and on. it is our pleasure to introduce to you our friend, christie coleman. [applause] ms. coleman: good afternoon, everyone. i am delighted to be with you and to talk about something that has clearly taken a life of its own, yes? aboutwe are going to talk when the sacred and the profane are one. we start this off understanding that...
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toledo was known as the city of the country for the influence of christians muslims and jews and it's history. but it's capture in ten eighty five by the question alfonso of leone and christina signaled the beginning of the end of muslim power in an endless. cycle up to see a little see. another show in the in the don't because she did a question of a new book i go. at it c.d.'s we're talking to you. and. i said. you know. the question. mr mo think it shows a song called. please if you meant to not continue it. but. he says a lot of i do that. next i speak to the same on the bus. in off also they're trying to show you all. rooted in their. need to mumble cool discreet while yes well you. know your significant. other song. is all. you don't want usual yet to be doing really. respond to requests. live on this. if you had to. pick one. of the. big love voted. for us. here. on. defeat. we love. assuring more him and you have one and then the fuck. you been for back yet. sucks island and that is. just about me it's insane but you could say the shall be. in a way that's a bit shall be to th
toledo was known as the city of the country for the influence of christians muslims and jews and it's history. but it's capture in ten eighty five by the question alfonso of leone and christina signaled the beginning of the end of muslim power in an endless. cycle up to see a little see. another show in the in the don't because she did a question of a new book i go. at it c.d.'s we're talking to you. and. i said. you know. the question. mr mo think it shows a song called. please if you meant to...
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toledo was known as the city of the country for the influence of christians muslims and jews and it's history. but it's capture intent eighty five by the christian alfonso of leone and christina signaled the beginning of the end of muslim power in an endless. cycle up to several you will see. another show in the in the don't because she did it because i showed her new book i go. at it c.d.'s we're talking to you. and. you know. the question. mr timo. shows a song called e.q. said. he meant to not continue it. but. he says a lot of cover i do that. connects i speak to the same on the bus. in off also. these shoki all. rooted in their. discrete so what is are you you know your significant. other song. is all. you don't know what usual yet to be doing really. respond to requests or. what. live i'm on the. fence if you had to. pick one. of the. big. the top of the fold for us. here. on. different days we love. a shooting more him and you have one and then the fuck. but it's about yeah it. sucks island and that is that. it's about me it's insane but you could say that it there shall be. in
toledo was known as the city of the country for the influence of christians muslims and jews and it's history. but it's capture intent eighty five by the christian alfonso of leone and christina signaled the beginning of the end of muslim power in an endless. cycle up to several you will see. another show in the in the don't because she did it because i showed her new book i go. at it c.d.'s we're talking to you. and. you know. the question. mr timo. shows a song called e.q. said. he meant to...
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out to striaght away center offthe bill king "holy toledo" sign... 29th home run for davis... 3-1 a's. now 4-1... the a's pull of the '"double steal" play... mark canha... is coming home on the throw to second... and he beats the tag for the steal of home... 5-1 a's trevor cahill... was dealing tonight... sit down justin smoak!... 6 ip, 5 hits, 2 runs, 5 k's bob melvin... wins his 600th game as a manager... ties art howe of "money ball" fame as the 3rd most in franchise history final... 6-2 a's... the mariners lost... so they are now only one game back are now only lost... so they mariners a's... the final... 6-2 a's... the mariners lost... so they are now only one game back are now only one game back in the a-l wild card race the giants in san diego this afternoon... not unusual to see a lot of giants fans make the trip to petco park... derrick rodriguez... pudge's son was really good today... pitched 7 innings... giving up only a run on 3 hits... and struck out 7 top 5th... 1-1 tie... andrew mccutchen... solo home run off clayton richard... 2-1 giants... mc cutchen's 11th homer of t
out to striaght away center offthe bill king "holy toledo" sign... 29th home run for davis... 3-1 a's. now 4-1... the a's pull of the '"double steal" play... mark canha... is coming home on the throw to second... and he beats the tag for the steal of home... 5-1 a's trevor cahill... was dealing tonight... sit down justin smoak!... 6 ip, 5 hits, 2 runs, 5 k's bob melvin... wins his 600th game as a manager... ties art howe of "money ball" fame as the 3rd most in...
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louis to chicago, indianapolis, columbus, toledo, to detroit. maybe hit and mess stuff.on't think it will cancel your lake or beach plans, on sunday, the system in the ohio valley begins to bring that rain through pennsylvania, maybe southern new york, new york city. it will not rain out. it will trigger afternoon showers and storms, settled in the mid-west. for labor day, itself, temperatures in the mid-80s, beach plans are okay. especially early in the day. late afternoon, we will dodge and hit and miss showers and stores, people won't have tear day washed out. we're not talking all day rains. a typical afternoon showers and storms. >> a little umbrella, intent for the beach the cook 1y0u9. not a washout. that's key word right there. >> the head of the federal reserve finds support. the official calming the president's recent criminal of him. >> plus, president trump turns up the heat on google. alleging the search engine is working against him. those stories and the others driving our business day. . i think google has really taken advantage of a lot of people. i thin
louis to chicago, indianapolis, columbus, toledo, to detroit. maybe hit and mess stuff.on't think it will cancel your lake or beach plans, on sunday, the system in the ohio valley begins to bring that rain through pennsylvania, maybe southern new york, new york city. it will not rain out. it will trigger afternoon showers and storms, settled in the mid-west. for labor day, itself, temperatures in the mid-80s, beach plans are okay. especially early in the day. late afternoon, we will dodge and...
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could have imagined it all at the turn of the 20th century, the- - behind places l indianapolis, toledo and massachusetts. what made the difference was a combination of many different acts of imagination and engineering, supported by a great deal of sometimes deceptive advertising. but these efforts large and small, gave the city but it needed to thrive.a source of water to sustain it, and industry to support its growth and an ethos to bring it fame and notoriety . a grand metropolis that never should have been moved from the largest to the center of american life and consciousness. so what the book does essentially, it weaves together these three narrative lines. i sometimes think of them as the water story,celluloid story spiritual spirituality story. you kind see the storytelling on television these days. a lot of theories like the wire or this is us, they also intercut between various storylines and have a forward thrust. a metanarrative that carries the story forward with this mimics another aspect of urban life that really intrigues me. this sense of numerous narratives unfolding
could have imagined it all at the turn of the 20th century, the- - behind places l indianapolis, toledo and massachusetts. what made the difference was a combination of many different acts of imagination and engineering, supported by a great deal of sometimes deceptive advertising. but these efforts large and small, gave the city but it needed to thrive.a source of water to sustain it, and industry to support its growth and an ethos to bring it fame and notoriety . a grand metropolis that never...
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and it now shown by the university of toledo decide to kill photo resenator cell -- reepghter cells. >> should we be worried about bluelight on the phone. >> not worried, we should tone it down, putting it on dim, off at night, on night mode. wearing sunglasses. we know blue light it interferes with sleep patterns. >> i think american association counters that saying they are disputing this. >> here is why they did that. how smart you are. here -- >> not smart it is my team. >> she is smart. my response this is overall study that did not look at chemicals in the eye, they looked at people, they have a global statement, now a study 4 years late er thaer that is looe impact of retina of the eye. they -- >> and biem o beam of light. >> right, nobody wants the cells dying off, period. liz: a good heads up. >> next study is how bad is your vision affected. >> let's get to the round up weed killer story, billionaire david took a hit in wallet, monsanto hit with $2 89 million in damage this week after a jury found that round up weed killer did cause cancer in one individual. bayer is at 5 y
and it now shown by the university of toledo decide to kill photo resenator cell -- reepghter cells. >> should we be worried about bluelight on the phone. >> not worried, we should tone it down, putting it on dim, off at night, on night mode. wearing sunglasses. we know blue light it interferes with sleep patterns. >> i think american association counters that saying they are disputing this. >> here is why they did that. how smart you are. here -- >> not smart it...
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researchers at the university of toledo say yes.ue light coming from screens has more energy than other light and your eyes can't block it nor reflect it. over time, it causes significant vision loss. to protect your eyes, doctors say wear sunglasses that filter both uv and blue light. also avoid looking at smart phones or tablets in the dark. good luck with that. >>> all right. much more ahead on today in the bay. coming up, it's our cheer the shelter segment featuring our friends who will produce to you loki and leyla, next. howl whimper yap yap yap yip is your dog trying to tell you something? licking, scratching, scooting, and rubbing may be signs of allergic itch, a medical condition that may require treatment. that's why there's prescription apoquel: the revolutionary medicine that's giving millions of dogs the relief they deserve. apoquel goes to the source of the itch to provide relief in as little as 4 hours. woof and apoquel is safe without many of the side effects associated with the use of steroids. apoquel is for the co
researchers at the university of toledo say yes.ue light coming from screens has more energy than other light and your eyes can't block it nor reflect it. over time, it causes significant vision loss. to protect your eyes, doctors say wear sunglasses that filter both uv and blue light. also avoid looking at smart phones or tablets in the dark. good luck with that. >>> all right. much more ahead on today in the bay. coming up, it's our cheer the shelter segment featuring our friends who...
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the keys to the city of toledo. in richmond, she was recognized, finalist of the year for person of the year in the richmond times. it is my pleasure to introduce to you, our friend, mrs. christy coleman. [ applause ]. >> good afternoon, everyone. >> good afternoon. >> i'm delighted to be with you and to talk about something that has clearly taken a life of its own of late. yes? and so, today, we're going to talk about when the sacred and the profane are one. we start this off understanding that nothing -- and i do mean nothing -- happens in a vacuum. when we began our work at what became the american civil war museum, you have to understand that that endeavor was the result of about five good years of intense collaboration on what became for richmond, anyway, the commemoration of the american civil war and emancipation. it was a deliberate attempt on our city's part to bring these two narrative it is together. why? well, frankly. one narrative had dominated and that was the history of the confederacy. the other par
the keys to the city of toledo. in richmond, she was recognized, finalist of the year for person of the year in the richmond times. it is my pleasure to introduce to you, our friend, mrs. christy coleman. [ applause ]. >> good afternoon, everyone. >> good afternoon. >> i'm delighted to be with you and to talk about something that has clearly taken a life of its own of late. yes? and so, today, we're going to talk about when the sacred and the profane are one. we start this off...
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was huge news because similar votes had come up in cities like seattle, tacoma berkeley, act or in toledoall voted it down. flint michigan was the first city in america to pass the fair housing ordinance by popular vote and therefore the nation had. there was a national fair housing ordinance like in flint that was being delayed and it seemed like nothing was ever going to happen in flint. what history has shown us a couple of months after this martin luther king jr. was killed and in the wake of that the national fair housing ordinance was drafted. nobody knew this was coming but it was really pioneered here. it's also rather sweet. that brings us back to the water stories. two years later the u.s. census counts the first downtick in population for the city of flint. after -- in the wake of school desegregation fair housing laws and the rise of the suburbs like tilting them up building or highway system and building the infrastructure for the community people and to be clear middle-class and upper-class white people got out. flint now has the same population it had in the 1920s 57% is af
was huge news because similar votes had come up in cities like seattle, tacoma berkeley, act or in toledoall voted it down. flint michigan was the first city in america to pass the fair housing ordinance by popular vote and therefore the nation had. there was a national fair housing ordinance like in flint that was being delayed and it seemed like nothing was ever going to happen in flint. what history has shown us a couple of months after this martin luther king jr. was killed and in the wake...
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smartphones or tablets could speed up blindless according to a study by researchers of the university of toledo. the light causes molecules to develop in cells in our retina and researchers say that could hasten macular degeneration and blindness so that is not awesome. >> another reason to put down the phone and just be present in your life, right. >> i guess so. it's all bad news. >> i know. >> take away tablet time from the kids. we have good news for inland areas. >> please. >> it's been hot there and they're getting more of a cool down today and the cooling trend has started yesterday. it's going to continue. here's a look at live doppler 7. more fm t coast and possible drizzle this morning. right now, temperatures are in the 50s and 60s. santa rosa is one of the cooler spots at 50 degrees. napa 58 and some 60s out there right now through concord, hayward, also in mountain view. so here's what you can expect for your highs today, in the south bay it's going to be comfortable and warm, warming up to 83 degrees in san jose, even low 90s through morgan hill and gilroy. lower part of the penin
smartphones or tablets could speed up blindless according to a study by researchers of the university of toledo. the light causes molecules to develop in cells in our retina and researchers say that could hasten macular degeneration and blindness so that is not awesome. >> another reason to put down the phone and just be present in your life, right. >> i guess so. it's all bad news. >> i know. >> take away tablet time from the kids. we have good news for inland areas....
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and cleveland cliffs announced a beautiful new $700 million plant in toledo, and that is just a few ofhem. that is just a few of them. one of the things we have done in addition to the biggest tax cuts as we have eliminated the largest number of job-killing regulations of any president, even if they are there for four 8 years, almost 16 years. we set the record already. we have a lot to go. we are going to have a lot to do. clean water,rystal beautiful, clean air to breathe. cleaner than ever before. you will not have to go to 12 different locations when you can get it at one location. to build a highway, it would 18, 20, 21 years to appropriate we got it down to about two years,, and i want to get it down to one. and you may be rejected him but at least you will be rejected quickly come up quickly. one of the things i'm very proud of it the congressmen here know this very well, and then ultimately, we got approval from rob in the senate to give critically ill patients access to like i saving -- life-saving treatment. we passed right to try. that is what people are going all over the w
and cleveland cliffs announced a beautiful new $700 million plant in toledo, and that is just a few ofhem. that is just a few of them. one of the things we have done in addition to the biggest tax cuts as we have eliminated the largest number of job-killing regulations of any president, even if they are there for four 8 years, almost 16 years. we set the record already. we have a lot to go. we are going to have a lot to do. clean water,rystal beautiful, clean air to breathe. cleaner than ever...
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toledo had one heavy downpour but more still to come. same for cleveland. go throughout the day take, we will be watching a slight risk of severe storms. about 14 million people included, anywhere from cleveland to buffalo, erie, all of virginia and western half of virginia. we may get some storms around d.c., norfolk, virginia beach. they probably won't be as severe, but we still could have them. the timing appears to be around 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. this is 5:00 p.m. this afternoon. the cold front triggers the storms out ahead of that. pittsburgh, for the evening drive home through the heart of west virginia, charleston to beckly. we will watch a few storms popping up around d.c. we will continue the trend through the evening. new york city and boston, other areas may get overnight showers and storms but not a lot of bad weather as far as severe weather. 8:00 a.m. tomorrow morning, the rain on and off. boston, raining decently. notice not too bad the i-95 corridor. we may ring out a few showers later in the afternoon, but it is not going to be that bad. it won
toledo had one heavy downpour but more still to come. same for cleveland. go throughout the day take, we will be watching a slight risk of severe storms. about 14 million people included, anywhere from cleveland to buffalo, erie, all of virginia and western half of virginia. we may get some storms around d.c., norfolk, virginia beach. they probably won't be as severe, but we still could have them. the timing appears to be around 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. this is 5:00 p.m. this afternoon. the cold front...
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same with toledo. the heaviest, steadiest rains along the ohio river.ike. heat advisories for new york city because of the high humidity levels, temperatures around 91, d.c. 93, atlanta 90. very much like the middle of summer. texas you're warm, mostly dry. fast forward into friday. the slow-moving front still plaguing us in the same areas that are getting the heavy rain today. because it's a couple of days in a row, flash flooding threat from areas especially around indiana, ohio, maybe western portions of pennsylvania too. late friday afternoon and evening a strong line of thunderstorms should move through upstate new york, central and northern new england. it will be hit and miss from hartford to new york to philly and d.c., more of a solid line of strong storms that will head up through the new england area. if you have potential plans outdoors friday evening, keep that in mind. probably a 30-minute period with heavy rain moving through. saturday that front lingers throughout areas of the southeast and the mid-atlantic. hit-and-miss showers and stor
same with toledo. the heaviest, steadiest rains along the ohio river.ike. heat advisories for new york city because of the high humidity levels, temperatures around 91, d.c. 93, atlanta 90. very much like the middle of summer. texas you're warm, mostly dry. fast forward into friday. the slow-moving front still plaguing us in the same areas that are getting the heavy rain today. because it's a couple of days in a row, flash flooding threat from areas especially around indiana, ohio, maybe...
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and cleveland cliffs announced a brand new beautiful new $700 million plant in toledo, and that is just a few of them. one of the things we have done in addition to the biggest tax cuts, is we have eliminated the largest number of job-killing regulations of any president, even if they are there for four years, eight years, almost 16 years. we set the record already. we have a lot to go. we are going to have a lot to go. we're talking to some of the folks there. by the way, crystal clean water, beautiful air to breathe. we're just as clean, maybe cleaner now than ever before. our regulations will be tough but they'll be fair. you will not have to go to 12 different locations when you can get it at one location. to build a highway, it would take 17, 18, 20, 21 years to approved. and then the highway was no good end up costing 25 times more than they originally thought. we've got it down to about two years and i want to get it down year. and you may be rejected him but at least you will be rejected quickly, quickly. one of the things i'm very proud of it the congressmen here know this very
and cleveland cliffs announced a brand new beautiful new $700 million plant in toledo, and that is just a few of them. one of the things we have done in addition to the biggest tax cuts, is we have eliminated the largest number of job-killing regulations of any president, even if they are there for four years, eight years, almost 16 years. we set the record already. we have a lot to go. we are going to have a lot to go. we're talking to some of the folks there. by the way, crystal clean water,...
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beating the german touch on a monday in straight sets i mean he had bagged a surprise win of us for toledo in the first round at wimbledon this year and belgium at least matter brings to victory against a nineteen year old that very out of luck zero of bella ruth the number fifteen seed looked much improved since the shaky opening match on monday. cable business news with a hellhole for not taking a look at an app helping farmers in east africa fill technology coming to the rescue or at least helping in the drought which is crippling kenya the small phones essentially are aiding traditional hulda's to move their animals to fertile pastas ending and often well deadly so the food and water the technology is also useful to protect hugs from predators take a look now at how it works. camels are tough they can do without water longer than most other animals but they need fresh food the drought in east africa is especially hard on kenya's livestock herders the owner of these chemicals ali gulf who struggles to find grazing land for his animals but now he has an app on his smartphone that helps h
beating the german touch on a monday in straight sets i mean he had bagged a surprise win of us for toledo in the first round at wimbledon this year and belgium at least matter brings to victory against a nineteen year old that very out of luck zero of bella ruth the number fifteen seed looked much improved since the shaky opening match on monday. cable business news with a hellhole for not taking a look at an app helping farmers in east africa fill technology coming to the rescue or at least...
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they've seen these trade agreements and shut down productions in mansfield and toledo and moved to beijing see their children having a better material life than they are. they rolled the dice. they see no infrastructure plan the tax bill overwhelmingly helps the rich. if you are manufacturing in youngstown, you pay 21% corporate tax rate. gm does, if they move that plan to the mexico, they pay 10.5%. so government gives them a 50% off coupon on their taxes. >> he made a specific promise, he was going to rebuild penn station in new york to california. he was going to rebuild this country. instead he gave the tax cuts to the rich. here's your ad, i think it tells the democratic story, not just in your state, let's watch. >> there is dignity in work. whether you check minimum wage, punch a clock or earn a salary, your hard labor should pay off. in fair wages and benefits. affordable health care, in overtime pay when you earn it, because patriotism demands investing in american workers. if you love this country, you fight for the people who make it work. >> so the democrats have always been si
they've seen these trade agreements and shut down productions in mansfield and toledo and moved to beijing see their children having a better material life than they are. they rolled the dice. they see no infrastructure plan the tax bill overwhelmingly helps the rich. if you are manufacturing in youngstown, you pay 21% corporate tax rate. gm does, if they move that plan to the mexico, they pay 10.5%. so government gives them a 50% off coupon on their taxes. >> he made a specific promise,...
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cruise and we were finding the psp causing organisms up there looking inland 2014 the toxins in the toledo water supply left i find her thousand people drinking water for several days and more recently a similar event occurred in salem oregon affecting 150,000 people some resources nationwide are facing increasing threats from multiple species and poisoning syndromes occurring in different habitats at different times and at different scales. most days lack the resources to adequately respond so they are in need of a new approach and tool. so to a recognize this and other challenges, my colleagues and i have have worked with federal agencies and congress establish a national program and the funding for the competitive research program has led to a number of accomplishments that i describe in detail in my written testimony. including new sensors to support detection andnt monitoring early warning of these neurotoxins greater understanding. leading to the forecasting systems and promising new blooms control that mitigation strategy. i could go on but in interest of time i will close with a fe
cruise and we were finding the psp causing organisms up there looking inland 2014 the toxins in the toledo water supply left i find her thousand people drinking water for several days and more recently a similar event occurred in salem oregon affecting 150,000 people some resources nationwide are facing increasing threats from multiple species and poisoning syndromes occurring in different habitats at different times and at different scales. most days lack the resources to adequately respond so...
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project staff began meeting with stakeholders including the south toledo city council.he court approve the term sheet for this project in june of 2016. the board of supervisors, in october of that year. as we get to the next slide, we see the rapidfire of things that have happened over the last 18 months. consultations with the cdc, working with the design review board on those issues in the city planning's work on the negative declaration. informational hearings with you this past january. the i.s.o. record of decision, and issuing the prospectus for the ferry concession, also in january, planning approved the final mitigated night deck in february of this year, followed by the first -- the second hearing commission of this year on february 27th. we followed up on june after an update on wage determination was issued. i will talk more about that later in the presentation. we had your last meeting approximately 13 days ago where you heard this item again and continued at. we are back before you today. i think, to not only revisit that discussion, but to talk about what
project staff began meeting with stakeholders including the south toledo city council.he court approve the term sheet for this project in june of 2016. the board of supervisors, in october of that year. as we get to the next slide, we see the rapidfire of things that have happened over the last 18 months. consultations with the cdc, working with the design review board on those issues in the city planning's work on the negative declaration. informational hearings with you this past january. the...