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of that number, our study tells us at a minimum, 12 to 50% of that number are jewish people of color. at the very minimum in the united states, 1 million of our 7 million juice or people of color. to provide it in a jewish context. when you're in a minyan when you open your eyes, one person of every minyan should be a person of color. let me add, overtime, and u.s., general population in the united states, every next generation of jews born in the united states will be increasingly people of color. more and more, each generation of jews in the was with people of color, community is becoming more and more people of color. just like national data, with the timing is not the same, data tells us someday. majority of u.s. jews will be people of color. this is not just a theoretical intellectual opportunity to grapple social diversity and racism. u.s.jewish community is multira and to sure connted and strongits ascing,anis um 10 folks, to form a prayer. for a formal prayer. most of our jews of color in our jewish urban environment. >> the question 15 lked about jewish community from other a
of that number, our study tells us at a minimum, 12 to 50% of that number are jewish people of color. at the very minimum in the united states, 1 million of our 7 million juice or people of color. to provide it in a jewish context. when you're in a minyan when you open your eyes, one person of every minyan should be a person of color. let me add, overtime, and u.s., general population in the united states, every next generation of jews born in the united states will be increasingly people of...
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may be the ist important, -- that maybe the most important, a football stadium is used eight times a year. a baseball park is used at a minimum 81 times as year. the thing that kills a city is dead things that are not operating. --is enough that we have every city needs a convention center, but they are big boxes that are empty often. we do not want another big empty thing. be,trong argument would leave arrowhead where it is. let them take over the whole complex and move the royals into downtown. >> whenever i see the proposals for a downtown ballpark, there are the negative comments, what will people do for parking? paul: they will figure it out. san francisco has minimal parking and it seems to work. most of them do. you're going to have -- more and more people living downtown and more and more people will walk or they will park in outlying areas or have a shuttle. it will work. well in aorked so dozen or more other cities including houston, which is one of the most automobile centric cities in the world and they moved from the astrodome into downtown. it would work hereto. -- work here too. >> in your book, you argue the o
may be the ist important, -- that maybe the most important, a football stadium is used eight times a year. a baseball park is used at a minimum 81 times as year. the thing that kills a city is dead things that are not operating. --is enough that we have every city needs a convention center, but they are big boxes that are empty often. we do not want another big empty thing. be,trong argument would leave arrowhead where it is. let them take over the whole complex and move the royals into...
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then the final reason, maybe it's the most important, is a football stadium is used eight times a year. >> right. >> a baseball park at the minimum is used 81 times a year so it's ten times as often. and the thing that kills the city is dead things that aren't operating and so -- >> right. >> it's enough that we have -- every city needs a convention center but their big boxes that are empty often, we don't want another big empty thing all the time. my strong argument would be leave arrowhead where it is, let them expand and take over the whole complex and move the royals into downtown. >> i guess -- whenever i see -- whenever i see the proposal for a downtown ballpark on facebook, there are the inevitable negative facebook comments, what will people do for parking? how are they trying to address that? >> they'll figure it out. they figured it out -- you know, san francisco has minimal parking and it seems to work. most of them do. you know, you can have -- more and more people living downtown and more and more people will walk or they'll park in an outlying areas and have a shuttle. it will work. it has -- what has worked so well
then the final reason, maybe it's the most important, is a football stadium is used eight times a year. >> right. >> a baseball park at the minimum is used 81 times a year so it's ten times as often. and the thing that kills the city is dead things that aren't operating and so -- >> right. >> it's enough that we have -- every city needs a convention center but their big boxes that are empty often, we don't want another big empty thing all the time. my strong argument...
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at a minimum, we should expect a president to feel a response ability for the safety and welfare of all 330 million of us. regardless of what we look like, how we worship, who we love, how much money we have or who we voted for. we should also expect the president to be the custodian of this democracy. we should expect that regardless of ego or ambition or political beliefs, the president will preserve, protect and defend the freedoms and ideals that so many americans marched for, went to jail for. 54 and died for. for.ught for and died i have sat in the office with both men who are running for president. i never expected my success it would embrace my vision or continue my policies. , for the sake about country, that donald trump might show some interest in taking the job seriously. feel theight come to weight of the office and discover some reverence for democracy that had been placed in his care. but he never did. for close to four years now, he has shown no interest in putting in the work. no interest in finding common ground. no interest in using the awesome power of his office to help anyone but hi
at a minimum, we should expect a president to feel a response ability for the safety and welfare of all 330 million of us. regardless of what we look like, how we worship, who we love, how much money we have or who we voted for. we should also expect the president to be the custodian of this democracy. we should expect that regardless of ego or ambition or political beliefs, the president will preserve, protect and defend the freedoms and ideals that so many americans marched for, went to jail...
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one of the reasons i became a journalist i'm a storytelling and i use my words to help with intercultural understanding my name is a minimum wage and i work at it out the polls. this is news coming to you live from the world reaches out to be rooftops of the massive blasts that killed nearly 150 people and injured thousands more emergency aid and rescue teams are flying into the lebanese capital a number of officials are under arrest over the explosions in a state of emergency is in force. the race to find a coronavirus vaccine russia says it aims to start mass production as early as next month but many scientists are skeptical.
one of the reasons i became a journalist i'm a storytelling and i use my words to help with intercultural understanding my name is a minimum wage and i work at it out the polls. this is news coming to you live from the world reaches out to be rooftops of the massive blasts that killed nearly 150 people and injured thousands more emergency aid and rescue teams are flying into the lebanese capital a number of officials are under arrest over the explosions in a state of emergency is in force. the...
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i mean you know in theory the administration could use emergency economic powers to stop the app from being legally distributed so probably at a minimum would stop new people from downloading it it's not clear whether they would force it also off off the air if you will and then you might see users turned a v.p. ends because it would still be in lots of other countries you might see some of those creators go to other services which would seemingly play into the hands of facebook which just last week was the subject of antitrust hearings we've seen that facebook is also interested in duplicating other apps what it did to snap chat and now instagram is trying to duplicate some of the features of this app so could you foresee that there would be an alternative out there and that this might be one of the goals here. for sure i mean you know if tick-tock actually does get banned i think you will see i mean the teens are going to suddenly shut their phones and go do something else so they're going to go somewhere good to have facebook and rival it could be to a new start up in a fried chief tech correspondent with us in san francisco thank
i mean you know in theory the administration could use emergency economic powers to stop the app from being legally distributed so probably at a minimum would stop new people from downloading it it's not clear whether they would force it also off off the air if you will and then you might see users turned a v.p. ends because it would still be in lots of other countries you might see some of those creators go to other services which would seemingly play into the hands of facebook which just last...
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because they want to earn a few crowns more they get it's very difficult for us to control that really it up . to get over the minimum wage of just under 2000 euros chang has to pick at least 36 kilograms every day today there are only $53.00. it's not a good day. the next morning starts early chang has been on his feet since 4 am then he drives up to 200 kilometers with his group. fuel food and accommodation costs him 25 euros a day in addition to the loan he took out in thailand. when they reached the forests they separate quickly in the next few hours they all search for themselves chang is the beginning in his grave. well. it's a constant struggle one step forward one step back on some days when i pick up a lot i feel really good but then on other days when things aren't going so well i sometimes think what am i doing here but. this is filling up slowly whether he finds many berries is a matter of luck. in addition many bushes were destroyed by haste in forest fires last summer. now. allow it to pass on whether i find a good spot right away then i can pick up a lot but if not i have to walk up to 10 kilometers constantly looking around it's hard to protect. journ
because they want to earn a few crowns more they get it's very difficult for us to control that really it up . to get over the minimum wage of just under 2000 euros chang has to pick at least 36 kilograms every day today there are only $53.00. it's not a good day. the next morning starts early chang has been on his feet since 4 am then he drives up to 200 kilometers with his group. fuel food and accommodation costs him 25 euros a day in addition to the loan he took out in thailand. when they...
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at one time. when the police were forced to take action, they were also forced to use facilities which provided a minimumcurity, shelter and sanitation. this was what the demonstrators wanted. as state ned manual, it greatly enhances our tactical fogs the jails and detention facilities are filled with demonstrators. the spector of thousands of people jail ned government unsuccessful attempt to control may day will graphically demonstrate the political isolation of the war-making government. ten's of thousands going to jail will make the choices painfully clear to america's rulers and the war or face social chaos. after demonstrators held police" jail,ocks in the d.c. police establish a temporary holding facility at robert f kennedy stadium. [shouting] >> that was a short look at one of our many programs available in its entirety on our website, span.org/history. american history tv, exploring our nations asked every weekend on c-span3. >> historians david blight and annette gordon-reed talked about recent debates over historical monuments, discussing how people could make decisions about removing or cont
at one time. when the police were forced to take action, they were also forced to use facilities which provided a minimumcurity, shelter and sanitation. this was what the demonstrators wanted. as state ned manual, it greatly enhances our tactical fogs the jails and detention facilities are filled with demonstrators. the spector of thousands of people jail ned government unsuccessful attempt to control may day will graphically demonstrate the political isolation of the war-making government....
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because they want to earn a few crowns more they get it's very difficult for us to control that really add up . to get over the minimum wage of just under 2000 euros chang has to pick at least 36 kilograms every day today there are only $53.00. it's not a good day.
because they want to earn a few crowns more they get it's very difficult for us to control that really add up . to get over the minimum wage of just under 2000 euros chang has to pick at least 36 kilograms every day today there are only $53.00. it's not a good day.
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when he says whatever it is he says and most of it is a lie or a distortion of the truth at a minimum. it took ust here, at least 20 years, probably longer. we were lied into a war in 2003, and less than 1% of americans went to fight that war. my children did not go to fight that war. your children did not go to fight that war. it was people like from youngstown, ohio and parma, ohio, the middle of the country. people whose parents maybe didn't have a great income or certainly didn't have access to influence, they went and fought that war. and that war collided with 2008, 2009, an economic collapse in which many of them lost everything. the obama economy rebuilt part of the country and then it collided with what's happened right now, a collision of incompetence and ignorance on the part of this administration. gene, i don't know about you, but i look around at people, the only time you really encounter people in this culture that we live in now with everyone quarantined is places like grocery stores and gas stations and you talk to them as americans and you can sense their frustration. what do yo
when he says whatever it is he says and most of it is a lie or a distortion of the truth at a minimum. it took ust here, at least 20 years, probably longer. we were lied into a war in 2003, and less than 1% of americans went to fight that war. my children did not go to fight that war. your children did not go to fight that war. it was people like from youngstown, ohio and parma, ohio, the middle of the country. people whose parents maybe didn't have a great income or certainly didn't have...
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a lot of research and development tax things or depreciation, that companies, particularly amazon and netflix, have been adept at using, he says you can't do that anymore. you have to pay a 15% minimumax rate on your u.s. profits. also, overseas profits, right now you can pay as little as 0%. in some cases, you are paying irish tax rate. basically the same as right now earnings profits in the u.s. across the board, tech companies would pay significant and more on corporate profits. emily: compare biden to trump. broadly, whose taxes go up if biden wins and whose go down? laura: trump has been less specific about what he would do. presumably, he would keep his tax plan. he talked about some tax cuts for the middle class as well as tax benefits for companies who bring jobs back on shore as well as tariffs for companies that go offshore. plan, corporations and those earning $300,000 or more per year. he proposes some more tax credit -- tax cuts. but if you are making in those upper income groups, that is when you see your capital gains tax rate. much double. your income tax increases. payroll tax. $400,000cks in at that level. emily: do you think the addition of kamala harris to the ti
a lot of research and development tax things or depreciation, that companies, particularly amazon and netflix, have been adept at using, he says you can't do that anymore. you have to pay a 15% minimumax rate on your u.s. profits. also, overseas profits, right now you can pay as little as 0%. in some cases, you are paying irish tax rate. basically the same as right now earnings profits in the u.s. across the board, tech companies would pay significant and more on corporate profits. emily:...
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so at a minimum, we should expect a president to feel a sense of responsibility for the safety and welfare of all 330 million of use worship, who we love, how much money we have or who we voted for. but we should also expect a president to be the custodian of this democracy. we should expect that regardless of ego, ambition or political beliefs, the president will preserve, protect and defend the freedoms and ideals that so many americans marched for, went to jailfor. 44, americans marched for, went to jail for. 44, and americans marched for, went to jailfor. 44, and died for. i have sat in the oval office with both of the men who are running for president. i never expected that my successor would embrace my vision or continue my policies. i did hope for the sake of our country that donald trump might show some interest in taking thejob show some interest in taking the job seriously. that he might come to feel the weight of the office and discover some revere nce of the office and discover some reverence for the democracy that have been placed in his ca re that have been placed in his care but he never did. for cl
so at a minimum, we should expect a president to feel a sense of responsibility for the safety and welfare of all 330 million of use worship, who we love, how much money we have or who we voted for. but we should also expect a president to be the custodian of this democracy. we should expect that regardless of ego, ambition or political beliefs, the president will preserve, protect and defend the freedoms and ideals that so many americans marched for, went to jailfor. 44, americans marched for,...
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because they want to earn a few crowns more they get it's very difficult for us to control that really it up . to get over the minimum wage of just under 2000 euros chang has to pick at least 36 kilograms every day today there are only $33.00. it's not a good day. the next morning starts early chang has been on his feet since 4 am then he drives up to 200 kilometers with his group. fuel food and accommodation costs him 25 euros a day in addition to the loan he took out in thailand. when they reached the forests they separate quickly in the next few hours they all search for themselves chang is the beginning in his grave. well. it's a constant struggle one step forward one step back on some days when i pick up a lot i feel really good but then on other days when things aren't going so well i sometimes think what am i doing here but. this bucket is filling up slowly whether he finds many berries is a matter of luck. in addition many bushes were destroyed by haste in forest fires last summer. now. allow it to pass on whether i find a good spot right away then i can pick up a lot but if not i have to walk up to 10 kilometers constantly looking around it's hard to protect
because they want to earn a few crowns more they get it's very difficult for us to control that really it up . to get over the minimum wage of just under 2000 euros chang has to pick at least 36 kilograms every day today there are only $33.00. it's not a good day. the next morning starts early chang has been on his feet since 4 am then he drives up to 200 kilometers with his group. fuel food and accommodation costs him 25 euros a day in addition to the loan he took out in thailand. when they...
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at a minimum. doctor, thanks so much for joining us. appreciate it very much. >> always a privilege, wolf.hank you. >>> less than two months before the election and the president is once again on the attack. my next guest, the former nixon council, he says president trump makes president nixon look like a choir boy. john dean up next. thank you, sir. looking for $6. $6 over there! do i hear 7? $7 in the front! $7 going once. going twice. sold to the onion lover in the front row! next up is lot number 17, a spinach and artichoke dip, beautifully set in a hollowed-out loaf of sourdough bread. don't get mad get e*trade and get more than just trading investing. banking. guidance. get e*trade and get more than just trading verizon knows how to build unlimited right. start with america's most awarded network. i'm on my phone 24/7. then, for the first time ever, give families more entertainment with disney+, hulu, and espn+ now all included, we're a big soccer family. handmaid's tale. i love "frozen." then, give families plans to mix and match, so you only pay for what you need. you get so much m
at a minimum. doctor, thanks so much for joining us. appreciate it very much. >> always a privilege, wolf.hank you. >>> less than two months before the election and the president is once again on the attack. my next guest, the former nixon council, he says president trump makes president nixon look like a choir boy. john dean up next. thank you, sir. looking for $6. $6 over there! do i hear 7? $7 in the front! $7 going once. going twice. sold to the onion lover in the front row!...
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people at a pop concert in manchester in 2017 i should have buried he was convicted of murder attempted murder and conspiring to cause explosions will spend a minimum of 55 years in prison. and us president donald trump's former chief white house strategist and prominent to right wing figure steve bannon has been charged with fraud federal prosecutors in new york allege that mr bannon and 3 others orchestrated a scheme to defraud hundreds of thousands of donors gave money to an online crowd funding campaign it raised more than $25000000.00 supposedly to build a wall or along the u.s. is southern border to stop migrants entering the country smaller than new york state let's go straight to d.w. correspondent connor bleich in washington welcome carla so tell us more about these charges facing mr ballen. well the accusations are that the crowdfunding project we built the wall is a sham basically and that bannon and the other people running ads are have been taking this money and putting it into their own pockets they are accused of conspiracy to commit fraud and money laundering they face up to 20 years in federal prison for each charge because they have been supposedly taking this
people at a pop concert in manchester in 2017 i should have buried he was convicted of murder attempted murder and conspiring to cause explosions will spend a minimum of 55 years in prison. and us president donald trump's former chief white house strategist and prominent to right wing figure steve bannon has been charged with fraud federal prosecutors in new york allege that mr bannon and 3 others orchestrated a scheme to defraud hundreds of thousands of donors gave money to an online crowd...
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at the minimum we should expect a president to feel the sense of responsibility for the safety and welfare of all 330 million of us, regardless of what we look like, how we worship, who we love, how much money we have, or who we voted for. we should also expect a president to be the custodian of this democracy. we should expect that regardless of ego, ambition, or political beliefs, the president will preserve, protect and defend the freedoms and ideals that so many americans marched for. went to jail for. fought for and died for. office withthe oval men running for president. i never expected that my successor would embrace my vision, or continue my policies. i did hope, for the sake of our country, that donald trump might show some interest in taking the job seriously. that he might come to feel a ofk of the office -- weight the office and discover some reference of democracy that was placed in his care. but he never did. now, hee to four years has shown no interest in putting in the work. no interest in finding common ground. no interest in using the office -- awesome power of his office to help anyone but hims
at the minimum we should expect a president to feel the sense of responsibility for the safety and welfare of all 330 million of us, regardless of what we look like, how we worship, who we love, how much money we have, or who we voted for. we should also expect a president to be the custodian of this democracy. we should expect that regardless of ego, ambition, or political beliefs, the president will preserve, protect and defend the freedoms and ideals that so many americans marched for. went...
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so at a minimum, we should expect a president to feel a sense of responsibility for the safety and welfare of all 330 million of usss of what we look like, how we worship, who we love, how much money we have, or who we voted for. we should also expect a president to be the custodian of this democracy. regardless of ego or political beliefs, the president will protect, preserve, and defend the freedoms and ideals that so many americans marched for, went to jail for, fought for, and died for. i have sat in the oval office with both of the men who are running for president. i never expected my successor would embrace my vision or continue my policies. i did hope for the sake of our country that donald trump might show some interest in taking the job seriously. that he might come to feel the weight of the office. and discover some reverence for the democracy that had been placed in his care. but he never did. for close to four years now, he's shown no interest in putting in the work. no interest in finding common ground, no interest in using the awesome power of his office to help anyone but himself and his friends. n
so at a minimum, we should expect a president to feel a sense of responsibility for the safety and welfare of all 330 million of usss of what we look like, how we worship, who we love, how much money we have, or who we voted for. we should also expect a president to be the custodian of this democracy. regardless of ego or political beliefs, the president will protect, preserve, and defend the freedoms and ideals that so many americans marched for, went to jail for, fought for, and died for. i...
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information in a way that helps folks feel informed and will lses help us all to stay stave and it's very trawtraumatizing right now just watching news at a federal level. that's minimum we can be doing to help us all get through this crisis. >> : i'll turn it off to sfusd. >> : thank you so much. good morning committee members. appreciate the chance to be in communication as the committee members stated. it's so important nowadays. we have a team that's here. just to spare some time, i won't go through introductions. i'll let each colleague introduce herself as her turn comes up. i would like to start by saying thank you to chancellor and we look forward to working with you. good to see you in this meeting and thank you for letting us take the mic first. i think we owe you one. i think we went first last time too. as commissioners know, we are at a very important stage of our planning process. on the last regular board of education meeting on july 14th, last tuesday there was a threshold direction set to reopen our fall learning plan in distance mode while we monitor the health context, of course, the pandemic and make every effort to plan for the opportunity to retu
information in a way that helps folks feel informed and will lses help us all to stay stave and it's very trawtraumatizing right now just watching news at a federal level. that's minimum we can be doing to help us all get through this crisis. >> : i'll turn it off to sfusd. >> : thank you so much. good morning committee members. appreciate the chance to be in communication as the committee members stated. it's so important nowadays. we have a team that's here. just to spare some...
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information in a way that helps folks feel informed and will lses help us all to stay stave and it's very trawtraumatizing right now just watching news at a federal level. that's minimum we can be doing to help us all get through this crisis. >> : i'll turn it off to sfusd. >> : thank you so much. good morning committee members. appreciate the chance to be in communication as the committee members stated. it's so important nowadays. we have a team that's here. just to spare some time, i won't go through introductions. i'll let each colleague introduce herself as her turn comes up. i would like to start by saying thank you to chancellor and we look forward to working with you. good to see you in this meeting and thank you for letting us take the mic first. i think we owe you one. i think we went first last time too. as commissioners know, we are at a very important stage of our planning process. on the last regular board of education meeting on july 14th, last tuesday there was a threshold direction set to reopen our fall learning plan in distance mode while we monitor the health context, of course, the pandemic and make every effort to plan for the opportunity to retu
information in a way that helps folks feel informed and will lses help us all to stay stave and it's very trawtraumatizing right now just watching news at a federal level. that's minimum we can be doing to help us all get through this crisis. >> : i'll turn it off to sfusd. >> : thank you so much. good morning committee members. appreciate the chance to be in communication as the committee members stated. it's so important nowadays. we have a team that's here. just to spare some...
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i think, at a minimum, the standing questions are a series of questions given the three pages of rains that support us. question?oid that i think there is an easy way to do that because congress itself has addressed circumstances were congressional committees can enforce subpoenas. i do not think you can read that statute and allowing the house to circumvented. i am not quite sure which of two different points they are making. suggest they seem to that 1365 does not displace 1361 -- 1331. that is a complete nonstarter. the way 1365 is set up, in order to invoke it the senate have to get full resolution from the senate through a committee process. got 1331, there was a question about the amount of controversy, the senate was unsure, so they went ahead and did this. because there are careful limits to the statutes. there are limits about when the senate is authorized to sue, limits about where they consume, it's the remedies that can be offered. if you take those positions they can and all of that. the house could. >> there are two steps. you take the senate on their view today now that there is no cont
i think, at a minimum, the standing questions are a series of questions given the three pages of rains that support us. question?oid that i think there is an easy way to do that because congress itself has addressed circumstances were congressional committees can enforce subpoenas. i do not think you can read that statute and allowing the house to circumvented. i am not quite sure which of two different points they are making. suggest they seem to that 1365 does not displace 1361 -- 1331. that...
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so at a minimum we should expec a president to feel a sense of responsibility for the safety and welfare of all 330 million of usardless of what we loo like, how we worship, who we love, how much money we have, o who we voted for. we should also expect a president to be the custodian o this democracy. we should expect that regardles of ego, ambition, or political beliefs, the president will preserve, protect, and defend the freedoms and ideals that so many americans marched for, wen to jail for, fought for, and died for. i have sat in the oval office with both of the men who are running for president. i never expected that my professor would embrace my vision or continue my policies, i did hope for the sake of our country, that donald trump migh show some interest in taking th job seriously. that he might come to feel the weight of the office. and discover some reverence for the democracy that had been placed in his care. but he never did. >> for close to four years he shown no interest in putting in the work. no interest in finding common ground, no interest in using th awesome power of his office to help anyon
so at a minimum we should expec a president to feel a sense of responsibility for the safety and welfare of all 330 million of usardless of what we loo like, how we worship, who we love, how much money we have, o who we voted for. we should also expect a president to be the custodian o this democracy. we should expect that regardles of ego, ambition, or political beliefs, the president will preserve, protect, and defend the freedoms and ideals that so many americans marched for, wen to jail...
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in a certain social circle so i think there was so much discussion of who are using as as a coach, who your private soccer coach. people lived in a world where this was normal. at bare minimum you were going to do was get a test proctor. you were being somehow remiss in your parenting duties if you didn't do at least that so there was an assumption that everyone else is trying to game the system somehow, trying to get ahead. someone knew someone who had donated a building or something like that so there was a sense that if you weren't doing something your kid was going to bemissing out . now, they didn't all think everyone else was doing exactly this or something to this extent but they did kind of assume that other people were finding angles and edges a friend who's on the board somewhere right a letter of recommendation. those things that are on the team and of the spectrum perhaps. >> and to add to that was funny, i don't thing dialogue in some of the key conversations where parents are trying to get out of rick if someone else was doing it. but it would make the letter. i'm not going to get into it but i think they wanted to know i'm not the only one. >> doesn't seem li
in a certain social circle so i think there was so much discussion of who are using as as a coach, who your private soccer coach. people lived in a world where this was normal. at bare minimum you were going to do was get a test proctor. you were being somehow remiss in your parenting duties if you didn't do at least that so there was an assumption that everyone else is trying to game the system somehow, trying to get ahead. someone knew someone who had donated a building or something like that...
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us to control that to control it up. to get over the minimum wage of just under 2000 euro's chang has to pick at least 36 kilograms every day today there are only $53.00. it's not a good day. the next morning starts early chang has been on his feet since 4 am then he drives up to 200 kilometers with his group. fuel food and accommodation costs him 25 euros a day in addition to the loan he took out in thailand. when they reach the forests they separate quickly in the next few hours they all search for themselves chang is the beginning in his grave. well. it's a constant struggle one step forward one step back on some days when i pick up my i feel really good but then on other days when things aren't going so well i sometimes think what am i doing here but. this is filling up slowly whether he finds many berries it's a matter of luck. in addition many bushes were destroyed by haste in forest fires last summer. now. allow it to pass on whether i find a good spot right away then i can pick up a lot. but if not i have to walk up to 10 kilometers constantly looking around it's hard to protect. journalists much also makes his way streets swedish forests and harvest time
us to control that to control it up. to get over the minimum wage of just under 2000 euro's chang has to pick at least 36 kilograms every day today there are only $53.00. it's not a good day. the next morning starts early chang has been on his feet since 4 am then he drives up to 200 kilometers with his group. fuel food and accommodation costs him 25 euros a day in addition to the loan he took out in thailand. when they reach the forests they separate quickly in the next few hours they all...
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at a minimum we should expect a president to feel a sense of responsibility for the safety and welfare of all 330 million of us regardless of what we look like, how we worship, how much money we have worked we voted for. we should also expect a president to be the custodian of this democracy. we should expect regardless of ego, ambition or political beliefs, the president will preserve, protect and defend the freedoms and ideals so many americans marched for, went to jail for, fought for and died for. i have sent in the oval office with both of the men who were running for president. i never expected my successor would embrace my vision or continue my policies. i did hope for the sake of our country that all trump might show some interest in taking the job seriously. that he might come to feel the weight of the office and discover some reference for the democracy that had been placed in his care. but he never did. close to four years now, he has shown no interest in putting in the work, no interest in finding common ground, no interest in using the awesome power of his office to help anyone but himself and his
at a minimum we should expect a president to feel a sense of responsibility for the safety and welfare of all 330 million of us regardless of what we look like, how we worship, how much money we have worked we voted for. we should also expect a president to be the custodian of this democracy. we should expect regardless of ego, ambition or political beliefs, the president will preserve, protect and defend the freedoms and ideals so many americans marched for, went to jail for, fought for and...
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so at a minimum we should expect a president to feel a spends of responsibility for the safety and welfare of all 330 million of usardless of what we look like, how we worship, who we love, how much money we had or who we voted for. we should also expect the president to be the custodian of this democracy. we should expect that regardless of ego, ambition or political belief, the president will preserve, protect and defend the freedoms and ideals that so many americans marched for, went to jail for, fought for and died for. i have sat in the oval office with both of the men who are running for president. i never expected that my successor would embrace my vision or continue my policy. i did hope for the sake of our country that donald trump might show some interest in taking the job seriously. that he might come to feel the weight of the office and discover some reverence to the democracy that had been placed in his care. but he never did. for close to four years now he has shown no interest in putting in the work. no interest in finding common ground. no interest in using the awesome power of his office to help a
so at a minimum we should expect a president to feel a spends of responsibility for the safety and welfare of all 330 million of usardless of what we look like, how we worship, who we love, how much money we had or who we voted for. we should also expect the president to be the custodian of this democracy. we should expect that regardless of ego, ambition or political belief, the president will preserve, protect and defend the freedoms and ideals that so many americans marched for, went to jail...
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so at a minimum, we should expect a president to feel a sense of responsibility for the safety and welfare of all 330 million of us, regardless of what we look like, how we worship, who we love, how much money we have, or who we voted for. but we should also expect a president to be the custodian of this democracy. we should expect that regardless of ego, ambition or political beliefs, the president will preserve, protect and defend the freedoms and ideals that so many americans marched for, went to jail for, fought for and died for. i have sat in the oval office with both of the men who are running for president. i never expected that my successor would embrace my vision or continue my policies. i did hope for the sake of our country that donald trump might show some interest in taking the job seriously. that he might come to feel the weight of the office and discover some reverence for the democracy that had been placed in his care. but he never did. for close to four years now he has shown no interest in putting in the work, no interest in finding common ground, no interest in using the awesome power of his off
so at a minimum, we should expect a president to feel a sense of responsibility for the safety and welfare of all 330 million of us, regardless of what we look like, how we worship, who we love, how much money we have, or who we voted for. but we should also expect a president to be the custodian of this democracy. we should expect that regardless of ego, ambition or political beliefs, the president will preserve, protect and defend the freedoms and ideals that so many americans marched for,...
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they want to earn a free crown is more they get it's very difficult for us to control that to control it up. to get over the minimum wage of just under 2000 euros chang has to pick at least 36 kilograms every day today there are only $53.00. it's not a good day. the next morning starts early chang has been on his feet since 4 am then he drives up to 200 kilometers with his group. fuel food and accommodation costs him 25 euros a day in addition to the loan he took out in thailand. when they reached the forests they separate quickly in the next few hours they all search for themselves chang is the beginning in his grave. well. it's a constant struggle one step forward one step back on some days when i pick up a lot i feel really good but then on other days when things aren't going so well i sometimes think what am i doing here but. this is filling up slowly whether he finds many berries is a matter of luck. in addition many bushes were destroyed by haste in forest fires last summer. now. allow it to pass on whether i find a good spot right away then i can pick up a lot. but if not i have to walk up to 10 kilometers constantly looking around it's hard to predict. jour
they want to earn a free crown is more they get it's very difficult for us to control that to control it up. to get over the minimum wage of just under 2000 euros chang has to pick at least 36 kilograms every day today there are only $53.00. it's not a good day. the next morning starts early chang has been on his feet since 4 am then he drives up to 200 kilometers with his group. fuel food and accommodation costs him 25 euros a day in addition to the loan he took out in thailand. when they...
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bureaucracy in bed with other forces are causing us to make decisions that are not based on science and it's killing americans and it's not acceptable. >> at a minimumy ought to be reaching out to experts like you and all over the country who have something to contribute to this. after all it's a pandemic and constantly going on tv and telling them to wear a mask over and over again and social distancing, that doesn't sound very scientific to me. i want to thank you doctor harvey risch for your courage and insight for publishing what you're publishing. i know that it can't be easy but it's a very, very important public service. god bless you. we'll be right back. >> tech: at safelite, we're committed to taking care of you and your car. >> tech: we'll fix it right with no-contact service you can trust. >> tech: so if you have auto glass damage, stay safe with safelite. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪. mark: welcome back, these two crucially important subjects, our electoral system and science in our healthcare. this is what happens when free speech is attacked, when the cancel culture, and who and what is responsible for this
bureaucracy in bed with other forces are causing us to make decisions that are not based on science and it's killing americans and it's not acceptable. >> at a minimumy ought to be reaching out to experts like you and all over the country who have something to contribute to this. after all it's a pandemic and constantly going on tv and telling them to wear a mask over and over again and social distancing, that doesn't sound very scientific to me. i want to thank you doctor harvey risch...
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get arrested for a drop was in the eyes, but what about the rest of us for that trip to the grocery store should we be wearing masks and face shields. >>the bottom line here is at minimum you should be wearing a mask if you want to add a face shield goggles large classes that is all going to help reduce spread. >>public health experts acknowledge getting large segments of the u.s. population to wear masks has been a struggle. people have balked at the discomfort the inconvenience the very principle of it and there could be even more resistance to the appeal to wear face shields many may complain that they're hard to find bucket paying the extra money. but experts have some reassurance. >>really i protection and facials are much more available and they're much cheaper than people realize a lot of companies are able to print them and make them for a couple of dollars. >>brian todd reporting there. the cdc says face shields should not be used as substitutes for masks, they're supposed to be an added layer of protection. it also says newborns and infants should not wear them. tonight we know that the fda is authorizing to new forms of coronavirus tests like some of the pre
get arrested for a drop was in the eyes, but what about the rest of us for that trip to the grocery store should we be wearing masks and face shields. >>the bottom line here is at minimum you should be wearing a mask if you want to add a face shield goggles large classes that is all going to help reduce spread. >>public health experts acknowledge getting large segments of the u.s. population to wear masks has been a struggle. people have balked at the discomfort the inconvenience...
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bureaucracy in bed with other forces are causing us to make decisions that are not based on science and it's killing americans and it's not acceptable. >> at a minimumought to be reaching out to experts like you and all over the country who have something to contribute to this. after all it's a pandemic and constantly going on tv and telling them to wear a mask over and over again and social distancing, that doesn't sound very scientific to me. i want to thank you doctor harvey risch for your courage and insight for publishing what you're publishing. i know that it can't be easy but it's a very, very important public service. god bless you. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ packed proteins feels like. meat! cheese! and nuts! p3. because 3 is better than 1 a master'sdgren, youin chemical engineering., and you're technically a genius... and it appears you're quite the investor. i like to trade. well, td ameritrade has pros ready if you need help, say talking through a new strategy... ... just in case things, you know, get a little rocky? i'm sorry on the upside i think that's waterproof. maybe not... ♪ inflammation in your eye might be to blame.ck, looks l
bureaucracy in bed with other forces are causing us to make decisions that are not based on science and it's killing americans and it's not acceptable. >> at a minimumought to be reaching out to experts like you and all over the country who have something to contribute to this. after all it's a pandemic and constantly going on tv and telling them to wear a mask over and over again and social distancing, that doesn't sound very scientific to me. i want to thank you doctor harvey risch for...
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so i think a lot of people on the right that wish us at the bulwark would be more accommodating to the republicans that want to work with trump. but nobody is willing to even do the bare minimumt will now be in the caucus. this is where they stand out and say no. we will see a day gentleman jrue of trump. she'll be in the senate and people will be talking about taking her seriously, not literally and excuses for her just like they do the president. remember, i was at the rnc when we said no to todd aiken. it is not unusual to say no, we won't accept someone. they're too extreme. that was only six years ago. >> it wasn't that long ago. an important point. perhaps people ought to view it as virus. you let one in and you don't know how contagious this gets in the congress. tim miller. thank you very much for your straight talk on this. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. from everything outside. when what's inside matters, count on boxes. [ doorbell rings ] paper and packaging. how life unfolds. when their growing family meant growing expenses, our agents helped make saving on insurance easy usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa as business moves forward, we're a
so i think a lot of people on the right that wish us at the bulwark would be more accommodating to the republicans that want to work with trump. but nobody is willing to even do the bare minimumt will now be in the caucus. this is where they stand out and say no. we will see a day gentleman jrue of trump. she'll be in the senate and people will be talking about taking her seriously, not literally and excuses for her just like they do the president. remember, i was at the rnc when we said no to...
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a big number. >> using the closest i could find to an estimate, what a slave would have charged at the time for one hour of work. that's like 11 cents an hour. some crazy -- talking about minimum. >> he then figured out how many hour all enslaved africans, men, women and yes, children, worked in the united states until 1865 when slavery was officially abolished. he multiplied the time they worked by 11 cents an hour and then a compounding interest rate of 3% per year to make up for inflation. >> you get a whopping number. $19 trillion. roughly the size of one year's worth of the u.s. gdp. a huge number. and very conservative. >> it's a big number. but remember, that just gets us to the end of slavery. reparations is also about all the awful things the u.s. did to black folks after slavery. while this is a huge sounding number, it is the type of huge number the united states deals in. it ain't impossible. and the united states has actually already given reparations for slavery. yep! >> when slavery was abolished, america paid reparations to slave owners in washington, d.c., like $300 per slave. i'm sure that was a substantial amount of money at the time. and it just boggles the
a big number. >> using the closest i could find to an estimate, what a slave would have charged at the time for one hour of work. that's like 11 cents an hour. some crazy -- talking about minimum. >> he then figured out how many hour all enslaved africans, men, women and yes, children, worked in the united states until 1865 when slavery was officially abolished. he multiplied the time they worked by 11 cents an hour and then a compounding interest rate of 3% per year to make up for...
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back in april you said we'll largely have this epidemic behind us by memorial day, more than 75,000 americans have died since then. at a minimumy of this crisis and is there anything more you could have done? >> well, look, i think it's important for all of us to recognize, as i think most americans, do that we've all been learning all along the way. you know, on your network in late february and early march there was a minimizing of the threat of the coronavirus. we were listening to our scientists along the way. and, frankly, by memorial day, the massive increases in cases and losses in places like new york and new jersey and connecticut and elsewhere were largely behind us. and many of our best experts thought we might be going into a summer respite like a seasonal flu which abates in the summertime. we called on american industry to produce supplies and ventilators, to develop a vaccine, to reinvent testing. where today we've done more than 70 million tests in this country. i truly do believe that the way you're seeing cases declining now, the way that we believe will continue to see losses decline in the days ahead, it's
back in april you said we'll largely have this epidemic behind us by memorial day, more than 75,000 americans have died since then. at a minimumy of this crisis and is there anything more you could have done? >> well, look, i think it's important for all of us to recognize, as i think most americans, do that we've all been learning all along the way. you know, on your network in late february and early march there was a minimizing of the threat of the coronavirus. we were listening to our...
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because they want to earn a few crowns more they get it's very difficult for us to control that really up. to get over the minimum wage of just under 2000 euros chang has to pick at least 36 kilograms every day today there are only $53.00. it's not a good day. the next morning starts early chang has been on his feet since 4 am then he drives up to 200 kilometers with his group. fuel food and accommodation cost him $25.00 euros a day in addition to the loan he took out in thailand. when they reached the forests they separate quickly in the next few hours they all search for themselves chang is the beginning in his grave. well. it's a constant struggle one step forward one step back on some days when i pick a lot i feel really good but then on other days when things aren't going so well i sometimes think what am i doing here but. this is filling up slowly whether he finds many berries it's a matter of luck. in addition many bushes were destroyed by haste in forest fires last summer. now. allow it to pass on whether i find a good spot right away then i can pick up a lot. but if not i have to walk up to 10 kilometers constantly looking around it's hard to protect. jo
because they want to earn a few crowns more they get it's very difficult for us to control that really up. to get over the minimum wage of just under 2000 euros chang has to pick at least 36 kilograms every day today there are only $53.00. it's not a good day. the next morning starts early chang has been on his feet since 4 am then he drives up to 200 kilometers with his group. fuel food and accommodation cost him $25.00 euros a day in addition to the loan he took out in thailand. when they...
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because they want to earn a few crowns more they get it's very difficult for us to control that really add up . to get over the minimum wage of just under 2000 euro's chang has to pick at least 36 kilograms every day today there are only $53.00. it's not a good day. the next morning starts early chang has been on his feet since 4 am then he drives up to 200 kilometers with his group. fuel food and accommodation costs him 25 euros a day in addition to the loan he took out in thailand. when they reached the forests they separate quickly in the next few hours they all search for themselves chang is the beginning in his grave. well. it's a constant struggle one step forward one step back on some days when i pick a lot and i feel really good but then on other days when things aren't going so well i sometimes think what am i doing here but. this is filling up slowly whether he finds many berries is a matter of luck. in addition many bushes were destroyed by haste in forest fires last summer. now. allow it to pass on whether i find a good spot right away then i can pick a lot. but if not i have to walk up to 10 kilometers constantly looking around it's hard to predict. also m
because they want to earn a few crowns more they get it's very difficult for us to control that really add up . to get over the minimum wage of just under 2000 euro's chang has to pick at least 36 kilograms every day today there are only $53.00. it's not a good day. the next morning starts early chang has been on his feet since 4 am then he drives up to 200 kilometers with his group. fuel food and accommodation costs him 25 euros a day in addition to the loan he took out in thailand. when they...
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in the us is income inequality a good way to figure out which song to beat your on is with your company planes on h.b.o. . you should like workers calling for a much higher minimum wage workers at mcdonald's wendy's domino's pizza and more will want not the jobs. they were looking to federal 'd minimum wage is one created $938.00 under the fair labor standards act ok which was in response to a 1000000 people wandering our nation looking for jobs it was the same and after the depression congress got together and started to say well we should instead a standard that ensures that if somebody puts their 40 hours in a week they can afford the basics so. it makes sense and makes sense to me it makes sense to you so we take that in the brace that but the problem is they never index it anything so they just keep picking this number out of the year and those halves of congress fight over debate over it and go do that and that and it and it back and forth and so. you know maybe get raised a dollar maybe it's $0.75 whatever so we sort of started this problem backwards you know we now have $3500000.00 people experiencing homelessness in this nation and what we could tell that house the hom
in the us is income inequality a good way to figure out which song to beat your on is with your company planes on h.b.o. . you should like workers calling for a much higher minimum wage workers at mcdonald's wendy's domino's pizza and more will want not the jobs. they were looking to federal 'd minimum wage is one created $938.00 under the fair labor standards act ok which was in response to a 1000000 people wandering our nation looking for jobs it was the same and after the depression congress...
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at choicehotels.com. >> let me offer you just a few examples of how joe will move us forward, joe supports raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour, joe will also make it easier for workers to join unions, create 12 weeks of paid-family leave, fund universal prek for 3 and 4-year-olds, joe will rebuild our crumbling infrastructure and fight the threat of climate change by transitioning us to 100% clean electricity over the next 15 years. paul: that was vermont senator and former presidential candidate bernie sanders on the first night of the democratic national convention touting the progressive issues and policies that the heart of the biden-sanders unity platform and giving voters a glimpse of what a biden presidency would look like. so kim, you mentioned the policy vacuum in this convention. well, bernie tried to fill it right there and he followed by 25 minuteson kasich, the former republican governor of ohio saying i know joe, he's not going to veer left like some people fear but bernie kind of said, yeah, he is. who do you believe? kimberley: it was whiplash and you would come away on what to think and i
at choicehotels.com. >> let me offer you just a few examples of how joe will move us forward, joe supports raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour, joe will also make it easier for workers to join unions, create 12 weeks of paid-family leave, fund universal prek for 3 and 4-year-olds, joe will rebuild our crumbling infrastructure and fight the threat of climate change by transitioning us to 100% clean electricity over the next 15 years. paul: that was vermont senator and former...
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a potential waiver. so, the plan is for us to ensure that the environment in which schools are open is safe and we adhere at a minimum to state guidelines with regard to social distancing and good hygiene and to keep children and staff as safe as possible and as you know, i think commissioners san francisco unified school district has dedded not to open in-person a learning until next spring at the earliest and so right now, our focus is on schools that many wish to be grant aid waiver to reopen and welcome to the state for further guidance when we're off the wait list in terms of what the criteria would be from the state level and this is something that dr. aragone, along with our pediatricians and other experts including collaboration with ucsf are looking at the national situation and looking at cases where school offerings have been detected and what are our criteria going to need to be going forward so that schools can open as safely as possible and we have the authority with regard to hire education and learning and dr. aragone is working with institutions of ire learning as well to ensure that if they do meet
a potential waiver. so, the plan is for us to ensure that the environment in which schools are open is safe and we adhere at a minimum to state guidelines with regard to social distancing and good hygiene and to keep children and staff as safe as possible and as you know, i think commissioners san francisco unified school district has dedded not to open in-person a learning until next spring at the earliest and so right now, our focus is on schools that many wish to be grant aid waiver to...
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get arrested for a drop was in the eyes, but what about the rest of us for that trip to the grocery rpstore should we be wearing masks and face shields. >>the bottom line here is at minimumu should be wearing a mask if you want to add a face shield goggles large classes that is all going to help reduce spread. >>public health experts acknowledge getting large segments of the u.s. population to wear masks has been a struggle. people have bought that the discomfort the inconvenience the very principle of >>and there could be even more resistance to the appeal to wear face shields many may complain that they're hard to find bucket paying the extra money. >>but experts have some reassurance. >>really i protection and facials are much more available and they're much cheaper than people realize a lot of companies are able to print them and make them for a couple of dollars. >>well that was brian todd reporting. the cdc says that say she'll should not be used as substitutes for mass they're supposed to be an added layer of protection and also says that newborns and infants should not wear them. >>and coming up on the kron 4 morning news socializing safely this summer looks a wh
get arrested for a drop was in the eyes, but what about the rest of us for that trip to the grocery rpstore should we be wearing masks and face shields. >>the bottom line here is at minimumu should be wearing a mask if you want to add a face shield goggles large classes that is all going to help reduce spread. >>public health experts acknowledge getting large segments of the u.s. population to wear masks has been a struggle. people have bought that the discomfort the inconvenience...
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us? for the trip to the grocery store, should we be wearing masks and face shields? >> the bottom line, at minimum, wear aes, large glasses, that is going to help reduce spread. >> public health experts acknowledge getting large segments to wear masks have been a struggle. people balked at the discomfort, the inconvenience, the principal of it. >> violation of my constitutional rights. >> there could be even more resistance to wearing face shields. many may complain they're hard to find, balk at extra money. experts have reassurance. >> eye protection and face shields are much more available and much cheaper than people realize. they're able to be made for a couple of dollars. >> health experts say those of us who think standard eyeglasses or sunglasses will be able to take the place of a face shield or set of goggles, they say there's too many gaps, above or below. you need the tighter fit of a face shield. brian todd, cnn washington. >>> we're going to take you live to florida next to see what isaias is doing there. we made usaa insurance for veterans like liz and mike. an army family who is always at t
us? for the trip to the grocery store, should we be wearing masks and face shields? >> the bottom line, at minimum, wear aes, large glasses, that is going to help reduce spread. >> public health experts acknowledge getting large segments to wear masks have been a struggle. people balked at the discomfort, the inconvenience, the principal of it. >> violation of my constitutional rights. >> there could be even more resistance to wearing face shields. many may complain...
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us. for that trip to the gash store, should we be wearing masks and face shields? >> at minimum, you should be wearing aou want to add a face shield, goggles, large glasses, that is all going to help reduce spread. >> reporter: public health experts acknowledge getting large segments of the u.s. population to wear masks has been a struggle. people have balked the discomfort, the inconvenience, the very principle of it. >> violation of my [ bleep ] constitutional rights and my civil rights! >> reporter: and there could be more resistance to the appeal to wear face shields. many complain they're hard to find, balk at paying the extra money but experts have reassurance. >> really eye protection and face shields are much more available and much cheaper than people realize. a lot of companies are able to print them and make them for a couple of dollars. >> reporter: but health experts say though of white house they think that our standard eye glasses or sunglasses will be able to take the place of a face shield or goggles, think again. they have too many gaps around the sides, above and below. you need the t
us. for that trip to the gash store, should we be wearing masks and face shields? >> at minimum, you should be wearing aou want to add a face shield, goggles, large glasses, that is all going to help reduce spread. >> reporter: public health experts acknowledge getting large segments of the u.s. population to wear masks has been a struggle. people have balked the discomfort, the inconvenience, the very principle of it. >> violation of my [ bleep ] constitutional rights and my...
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a potential waiver. so, the plan is for us to ensure that the environment in which schools are open is safe and we adhere at a minimum to state guidelines with regard to social distancing and good hygiene and to keep children and staff as safe as possible and as you know, i think commissioners san francisco unified school district has dedded not to open in-person a learning until next spring at the earliest and so right now, our focus is on schools that many wish to be grant aid waiver to reopen and welcome to the state for further guidance when we're off the wait list in terms of what the criteria would be from the state level and this is something that dr. aragone, along with our pediatricians and other experts including collaboration with ucsf are looking at the national situation and looking at cases where school offerings have been detected and what are our criteria going to need to be going forward so that schools can open as safely as possible and we have the authority with regard to hire education and learning and dr. aragone is working with institutions of ire learning as well to ensure that if they do meet
a potential waiver. so, the plan is for us to ensure that the environment in which schools are open is safe and we adhere at a minimum to state guidelines with regard to social distancing and good hygiene and to keep children and staff as safe as possible and as you know, i think commissioners san francisco unified school district has dedded not to open in-person a learning until next spring at the earliest and so right now, our focus is on schools that many wish to be grant aid waiver to...