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the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton, approved the contracts of four principals. the four by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton approved the krarz of six principals in the matter of under board truck driver's griefance, the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent ratified an agreement to absolve the agreement. the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton, gives the authority of the district to pay up to the stipulated amendment on three matters of anticipated litigation, the board gave direction to general counsel. that is the report back. section q is adjournment. this last meeting of the school year is now adjourned. thank you, everyone. happy summer. >> this job, it's really not an i job. i wouldn't be able to do this job without other people. i make sure that all the regulatory and nonregulatory samples get to access in a timely manner. we have groundwater samples, you name it, we have to sample it every day. i have ten technicians, very good team. we work together to attain this sampling. >> a sample is only as good as when you collect properly. if
the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton, approved the contracts of four principals. the four by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton approved the krarz of six principals in the matter of under board truck driver's griefance, the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent ratified an agreement to absolve the agreement. the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton, gives the authority of the district to pay up to the stipulated amendment on three matters of anticipated...
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the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton, approved the contracts of four principals. the four by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton approved the krarz of six principals in the matter of under board truck driver's griefance, the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent ratified an agreement to absolve the agreement. the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton, gives the authority of the district to pay up to the stipulated amendment on three matters of anticipated litigation, the board gave direction to general counsel. that is the report back. section q is adjournment. this last meeting of the school year is now adjourned. thank you, everyone. happy summer. >> we're here to raise awareness and money and fork for a good accuse. we have this incredible gift probably the widest range of restaurant and count ii destines in any district in the city right here in the mission intricate why don't we capture that to support the mission youths going to college that's for the food for thought. we didn't have a signature font for our orientation that's a 40-year-old or
the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton, approved the contracts of four principals. the four by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton approved the krarz of six principals in the matter of under board truck driver's griefance, the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent ratified an agreement to absolve the agreement. the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton, gives the authority of the district to pay up to the stipulated amendment on three matters of anticipated...
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the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton, approved the contracts of four principals. the four by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton approved the krarz of six principals in the matter of under board truck driver's griefance, the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent ratified an agreement to absolve the agreement. the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton, gives the authority of the district to pay up to the stipulated amendment on three matters of anticipated litigation, the board gave direction to general counsel. that is the report back. section q is adjournment. this last meeting of the school year is now adjourned. thank you, everyone. happy summer. please place the card in the basket to the right of the leg turn. lek turn. they will be called in the order placed in the basket. there is a sign in sheet at the front of the table. please show the office of small business slide. >> welcome. it is our custom to begin and end each meeting with a reminder that the office of small business is the only place to start a new business here in san francisco. th
the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton, approved the contracts of four principals. the four by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton approved the krarz of six principals in the matter of under board truck driver's griefance, the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent ratified an agreement to absolve the agreement. the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton, gives the authority of the district to pay up to the stipulated amendment on three matters of anticipated...
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the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton, approved the contracts of four principals. the four by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton approved the krarz of six principals in the matter of under board truck driver's griefance, the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent ratified an agreement to absolve the agreement. the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton, gives the authority of the district to pay up to the stipulated amendment on three matters of anticipated litigation, the board gave direction to general counsel. that is the report back. section q is adjournment. this last meeting of the school year is now adjourned. thank you, everyone. happy summer. this meeting will come to order. welcome to the july 9, 2018 rules committee meeting. i'm asha safai, chair of the committee, to my left is senior catherine stefani and we're waiting for a couple of other members. today, our clerk is alissa. madame clerk, any announcements? >> please make sure to silence all cell phones and electronic devices. speaker cards to be included as part of the file should be su
the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton, approved the contracts of four principals. the four by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton approved the krarz of six principals in the matter of under board truck driver's griefance, the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent ratified an agreement to absolve the agreement. the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton, gives the authority of the district to pay up to the stipulated amendment on three matters of anticipated...
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the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton, approved the contracts of four principals. the four by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton approved the krarz of six principals in the matter of under board truck driver's griefance, the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent ratified an agreement to absolve the agreement. the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton, gives the authority of the district to pay up to the stipulated amendment on three matters of anticipated litigation, the board gave direction to general counsel. that is the report back. section q is adjournment. this last meeting of the school year is now adjourned. thank you, everyone. happy summer. [pledge of allegiance] >> clerk: commissioner mazzucco, i'd like to call roll. >> commissioner mazzucco: please do. [roll call] >> clerk: commissioner mazzucco, you have a quorum. also with us tonight is paul henderson, the director of the department of police accountability and acting assistant chief moeser on behalf of chief scott. >> commissioner mazzucco: and chief scott is on his way. >> clerk: yes.
the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton, approved the contracts of four principals. the four by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton approved the krarz of six principals in the matter of under board truck driver's griefance, the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent ratified an agreement to absolve the agreement. the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton, gives the authority of the district to pay up to the stipulated amendment on three matters of anticipated...
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thank you, sarah walton.given more security under government proposals to introduce a minimum tenancy term of three years. figures show that eight out of ten tenants currently have contracts of six or 12 months and ministers say longer agreements would allow them to put down more roots in their communities. earlier we heard from douglas haig, the vice—chair of the residential landlords association. i think there is recognition from a lot of people that the sector that the sector has to mature. we've come a long way in three years with nearly 20% of the whole population living in the private sector and nearly a third of that is families, so we need to combine short—term flexible tenancies with those who want to stay in the area and maybe go to school, but we're not... we think there should be a flexibility around that and incentivising landlords to choose when or not it's appropriate to rent to certain types of families or individuals. what sort of incentives do you mean? a couple of years ago there was a remo
thank you, sarah walton.given more security under government proposals to introduce a minimum tenancy term of three years. figures show that eight out of ten tenants currently have contracts of six or 12 months and ministers say longer agreements would allow them to put down more roots in their communities. earlier we heard from douglas haig, the vice—chair of the residential landlords association. i think there is recognition from a lot of people that the sector that the sector has to...
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sarah walton, bbc news, winter hill. walton sent this update on the conditions the firefighters are facing. it's really tough going. the heat is really strong at the moment, about 27 degrees in the sunshine, so that, with the flames and the protective gear the fire crews have to wear, they are dealing with intense heat. they have been joined by fire crews from as far as south wales and warwickshire and they are having to deal with, the fire is just on the far side of that hill, is pockets of flames spreading not just over the land and on the grass which is very dry but also under the ground because the soil is very peaty, so they will put out one bit of fire but it is so hot underground that five or ten minutes later that same patch of ground is on fire again. the fire crews are taking regular breaks because it is very hard work and coming back down to the control centre and when they get here, there have been lots of donations from local people giving food and drinks and water and they are saying they are very grateful.
sarah walton, bbc news, winter hill. walton sent this update on the conditions the firefighters are facing. it's really tough going. the heat is really strong at the moment, about 27 degrees in the sunshine, so that, with the flames and the protective gear the fire crews have to wear, they are dealing with intense heat. they have been joined by fire crews from as far as south wales and warwickshire and they are having to deal with, the fire is just on the far side of that hill, is pockets of...
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sarah walton, bbc news, winter hill. walton sent this update on the conditions the firefighters are facing. it is really tough going. the heat is very strong at the moment, about 27 degrees in the sunshine. so that, with the flames and the protective gear that the fire crews are having to wear, they are dealing with really intense heat. they've been joined by fire crews that have come from as far away as south wales and also warwickshire. what they're having to deal with with the fire on the far side of that hill is pockets of flames that are spreading notjust over the land on the grass, which is very dry, but also under the ground, because the soil is very peaty here. so they are finding that they will put out one bit of fire, but it is so hot underneath the ground that five or ten minutes later, that same patch of ground is on fire again. the fire crews are taking regular breaks because it is very hard work. they are coming back down to this area, which is the control centre. they are finding when they get here that th
sarah walton, bbc news, winter hill. walton sent this update on the conditions the firefighters are facing. it is really tough going. the heat is very strong at the moment, about 27 degrees in the sunshine. so that, with the flames and the protective gear that the fire crews are having to wear, they are dealing with really intense heat. they've been joined by fire crews that have come from as far away as south wales and also warwickshire. what they're having to deal with with the fire on the...
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sarah walton reports. sound of this morning's crash walk many of the residents here on leeds‘ outer ring road. a car carrying six people collided with a taxi at about 2:40am. those living nearby were some of the first to help. we didn't think it was this serious. i took some blankets and just some water. i thought, it'sjust a car crash, and we probably should come and help them. but then when we went outside, we saw the scene, like, you know, it was horrible. four men aged between 18 and 21 were declared dead at the scene. a 16—year—old girl who was also in the car is in a critical condition, while another passenger — a 17—year—old girl — and the driver of the taxi are being treated for non—life—threatening injuries. police are investigating, but say they believe the car was travelling at speed. it was absolutely devastating. a really significant impact. and, as i say, we have four young men, between the ages of 18 to 21, who died at the scene. some in the area say this stretch is known for speeding. we ge
sarah walton reports. sound of this morning's crash walk many of the residents here on leeds‘ outer ring road. a car carrying six people collided with a taxi at about 2:40am. those living nearby were some of the first to help. we didn't think it was this serious. i took some blankets and just some water. i thought, it'sjust a car crash, and we probably should come and help them. but then when we went outside, we saw the scene, like, you know, it was horrible. four men aged between 18 and 21...
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let's go straight our correspondent sarah walton who was at the hospital this lunchtime.ht up to date in terms of what the police and the hospital are saying, sarah. huge amount of shop here hospital today, as you can imagine. it was a hospital themselves that first alerted the police when they noticed alerted the police when they noticed a spike in unusual deaths of babies at their neonatal unit, starting in about 2015. the hospital itself released a statement today saying they are fully cooperating with this investigation. they, too, want to find out what happened here. the neonatal unit has been downgraded since that time, and it now no longer deals with the most high risk pregnancies and births, so they are saying they are confident this is a safe place for women to come and have their babies. the police investigation continues. they are questioning this health care professional on suspicion of the murder of eight babies and on suspicion of the attempted murder of six more. it is a complex investigation, they say, and they are asking people to remember that at the hea
let's go straight our correspondent sarah walton who was at the hospital this lunchtime.ht up to date in terms of what the police and the hospital are saying, sarah. huge amount of shop here hospital today, as you can imagine. it was a hospital themselves that first alerted the police when they noticed alerted the police when they noticed a spike in unusual deaths of babies at their neonatal unit, starting in about 2015. the hospital itself released a statement today saying they are fully...
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sarah walton, bbc news, winter hill.ving by being paid to attend them, despite never knowing the person who has died. their role, they say, is to use their tears to help those at the funeral let out their own. my name is amidukle. i'm a funeral contractor. people pick me to go to their funeral and cry for them. we are all widows after our husbands died, so we decided to come together to help those who cannot cry, cry. in ghana, when you have lost someone and you don't cry, it means you don't love a person. that's why everybody should know how to cry, because when we are crying and somebody‘s standing beside you, whatever you say, after that you hear the person saying the same thing. you don't know the person and you don't know the person who has invited you. after doing thejob, you go away. you will not meet him or her again. when someone's husband dies, we have a way of crying. you have to cry to show the people who are around that the person has lost a husband or his wife. some funerals are big funerals. some are norma
sarah walton, bbc news, winter hill.ving by being paid to attend them, despite never knowing the person who has died. their role, they say, is to use their tears to help those at the funeral let out their own. my name is amidukle. i'm a funeral contractor. people pick me to go to their funeral and cry for them. we are all widows after our husbands died, so we decided to come together to help those who cannot cry, cry. in ghana, when you have lost someone and you don't cry, it means you don't...
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sarah walton, bbc news, winter hill.ind out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. we'll be joined by the former fleet street editor eve pollard and the assistant editor at the times, anne ashworth. norfolk police say a girl has died after reportedly being thrown from inflatable play equipment on a beach in gorleston—on sea near great yarmouth. officers were called just after 11 o'clock this morning. the girl was taken to a hospital where she died. the head of nhs england says "significant planning" is under way in the health service, for the possibility of britain leaving the eu without a brexit deal. simon stevens said the nhs was working with the government to make sure medical equipment and drugs continue to enter the country "in all scenarios". with the cabinet preparing for a key meeting on brexit this friday, the communities secretary, james brokenshire, says he's confident ministers will reach an agreement. chris mason reports. how does
sarah walton, bbc news, winter hill.ind out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. we'll be joined by the former fleet street editor eve pollard and the assistant editor at the times, anne ashworth. norfolk police say a girl has died after reportedly being thrown from inflatable play equipment on a beach in gorleston—on sea near great yarmouth. officers were called just after 11 o'clock this morning. the girl was...
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sarah walton reporting from laguta. —— lancashire.ead of nhs england says significant planning is underway in the health service, for the possibility of britain leaving the eu without a brexit deal. 0ne cabinet minister, james brokenshire, said today that was a scenario that could be very firmly avoided. he also said he's confident that the cabinet's key brexit talks on friday will reach an agreement. chris mason reports. how does the health service ensure it can get the staff, equipment and medicine it needs if the uk leaves the eu without a deal on future co—operation? that's the question nhs organisations are grappling with, according to the man who runs the health service in england. there is extensive work under way now between the department of health, other parts of government, the life sciences industry, the pharma companies. the attention of ministers this week, though, isn't on preparing for no deal, but on getting a good one. we are preparing for all eventualities. the point, though, is that our focus, our attention, all of
sarah walton reporting from laguta. —— lancashire.ead of nhs england says significant planning is underway in the health service, for the possibility of britain leaving the eu without a brexit deal. 0ne cabinet minister, james brokenshire, said today that was a scenario that could be very firmly avoided. he also said he's confident that the cabinet's key brexit talks on friday will reach an agreement. chris mason reports. how does the health service ensure it can get the staff, equipment...
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sarah walton, bbc news, winter hill. let us speak to sarah now. what is the latest?t despite their best efforts of the 150 firefighters who have been here all day, the third full day of battling misfire, the flames remain to cover the same area. about eight square kilometres of morale and still on fire. we have been to the top of winter hill on the far side of this help where they are battling those flames and it is really backbreaking stuff. not only are they using the hoses from the fire engines but they are doing this by hand using beating sticks, long sticks with leather straps attached to try and snuff out these claims by hand and snuff out these claims by hand and while they can see where the fla mes and while they can see where the flames are above the ground, they cannot tell where the ground is burning underneath, because it is very peaty and that burns easily. they are finding that areas that have had the flames put out, the ground is so hot that they are reigniting just minutes later. some good news here, there is a very important television aerial at the
sarah walton, bbc news, winter hill. let us speak to sarah now. what is the latest?t despite their best efforts of the 150 firefighters who have been here all day, the third full day of battling misfire, the flames remain to cover the same area. about eight square kilometres of morale and still on fire. we have been to the top of winter hill on the far side of this help where they are battling those flames and it is really backbreaking stuff. not only are they using the hoses from the fire...
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sarah walton, bbc news, winter hill.d of nhs england says "significant planning" is under way in the health service, for the possibility of britain leaving the eu without a brexit deal. simon stevens said the nhs was working with the government to make sure medical equipment and drugs continue to enter the country ‘in all scenarios.‘ with the cabinet preparing for a key meeting on brexit this friday, the communities secretary, james brokenshire, says he's confident ministers will reach an agreement. chris mason reports. how does the health service ensure it can get the staff, equipment and medicine it needs if the uk leads the eu without a deal on future cooperation? that is the question nhs organisations are grappling with, according to the man who runs the health service in england. there is extensive work under way between the department of health, other parts of government, the life sciences industry and the pharma companies. it is about getting a good deal. we are preparing for all eventualities. the point is that o
sarah walton, bbc news, winter hill.d of nhs england says "significant planning" is under way in the health service, for the possibility of britain leaving the eu without a brexit deal. simon stevens said the nhs was working with the government to make sure medical equipment and drugs continue to enter the country ‘in all scenarios.‘ with the cabinet preparing for a key meeting on brexit this friday, the communities secretary, james brokenshire, says he's confident ministers will...
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sarah walton, bbc news, winter hill.ve just heard that about 68 firefighters will stay here overnight in case things flare up again. there have been people coming to leave donations of food and cold water for the firefighters dealing with those high temperatures, but the fire service is asking people not to bring them here, it is not safe and they are asking people to ta ke safe and they are asking people to take them to the local fire centre which —— fire training centre in chorley. thank you very much. the head of nhs england says "significant planning" is under way in the health service, for the possibility of britain leaving the eu without a brexit deal. simon stevens said the nhs was working with the government to make sure medical equipment and drugs continue to enter the country ‘in all scenarios.‘ with the cabinet preparing for a key meeting on brexit this friday, the communities secretary, james brokenshire, says he's confident ministers will reach an agreement. chris mason reports. how does the health service e
sarah walton, bbc news, winter hill.ve just heard that about 68 firefighters will stay here overnight in case things flare up again. there have been people coming to leave donations of food and cold water for the firefighters dealing with those high temperatures, but the fire service is asking people not to bring them here, it is not safe and they are asking people to ta ke safe and they are asking people to take them to the local fire centre which —— fire training centre in chorley. thank...
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so i'm also joined by the former england and great wigan midfielder sally walton. england have not hit top gear yet, how much ofa have not hit top gear yet, how much of a challenge today face? courier have great core skills and they're one of the best in the world, we will need a strong performance to get past them tonight. how will england prepare for it? the student —— the same as they do for any other team, they do their homework, they will set up in training and play how they would play but they will have their tactics audit. a lot has been made about the england short corner routines and the fact that they're not going to plan. why are they so important? there a chance to get a set piece, when you have any numerical advantage towards the goal. it is a big thing for hockey to try to win multi—corners and the stats have suggested that by getting penalty corners you should be looking for a one in three conversion ratio. england are struggling with that as our other nations this tournament and we will be looking to improve on those stats. what is going wrong for e
so i'm also joined by the former england and great wigan midfielder sally walton. england have not hit top gear yet, how much ofa have not hit top gear yet, how much of a challenge today face? courier have great core skills and they're one of the best in the world, we will need a strong performance to get past them tonight. how will england prepare for it? the student —— the same as they do for any other team, they do their homework, they will set up in training and play how they would play...
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i'll tell you where the walton family can shove their surveillance system. yeah yeah but this isn't a sign of a fish and see it's a slippery slope in a modern slavery just a few months ago amazon patented a wristband that tracks their employees' hand movements and buzzes them if they do something wrong that's a bad thing to you in that respect and on trump's hand every time you sign an executive order. how. do you know which ones suck because they don't look like you signed them during an earthquake. was. terrible decisions we do boy at work if we have those oh you want to second don't know what but. about the press an elevator button that's already been pressed but. using the office microwave to cook any fish. right was only makes us better know it makes us robots for jobs that could be done by robots and it shows us how much workers rights have dissolved wal-mart amazon workers could unionize they could fight this instead we have corporations who c.e.o.'s make thousands of times more than their employees and normalise wearable spyware next thing you'll tel
i'll tell you where the walton family can shove their surveillance system. yeah yeah but this isn't a sign of a fish and see it's a slippery slope in a modern slavery just a few months ago amazon patented a wristband that tracks their employees' hand movements and buzzes them if they do something wrong that's a bad thing to you in that respect and on trump's hand every time you sign an executive order. how. do you know which ones suck because they don't look like you signed them during an...
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our correspondent, sarah walton, has sent this report from winter hill.re's no end in sight. firefighters have spent a third full day on winter hill, but despite their best efforts, eight square kilometres of moorland are still alight. this fire is over quite an extensive area on two faces of winter hill. so we've got two areas in the region of about four square kilometres each, so significant fire fronts. fire crews have travelled here from as far away as south wales and warwickshire, working in the intense heat and thick smoke, fighting flames not just on the ground but also from the air. and it's from there that the scale of the fire becomes clear. strong winds caused two separate areas of burning to merge here, and the flames you can see on the surface are only part of the problem. the fire here is spreading not just through this very dry grass, but also underneath the ground, where the soil is very peaty. firefighters are finding they will put out one area of fire, but the ground underneath is still so hot that it will be back alight just minutes lat
our correspondent, sarah walton, has sent this report from winter hill.re's no end in sight. firefighters have spent a third full day on winter hill, but despite their best efforts, eight square kilometres of moorland are still alight. this fire is over quite an extensive area on two faces of winter hill. so we've got two areas in the region of about four square kilometres each, so significant fire fronts. fire crews have travelled here from as far away as south wales and warwickshire, working...
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it is by rudolf walton, one of the professional carvers of that year. after the 1904 potlatch, that was not the end. the potlatch tradition continues. it went underground for a while until the approach of the government changed to be more supportive of traditional culture. when the american government took control of alaska emma starting in 1867, they developed a public-private partnership with the presbyterian church and manage thehes to education of alaska natives, under contract with the u.s. government. and others setns up schools in alaska. they were in charge of native -- whatn for the entire is now the state of alaska. the presbyterians were active with the boarding school called the sitka industrial school. that is where they would take young natives in and teach them there is useful trades, as far as the u.s. is concerned. boatbuilding, sewing, cooking, other trades. would allow their graduates to enter the workforce after they finished. some of the first graduates of the sitka industrial school founded the alaskan native brotherhood and sister
it is by rudolf walton, one of the professional carvers of that year. after the 1904 potlatch, that was not the end. the potlatch tradition continues. it went underground for a while until the approach of the government changed to be more supportive of traditional culture. when the american government took control of alaska emma starting in 1867, they developed a public-private partnership with the presbyterian church and manage thehes to education of alaska natives, under contract with the...
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steve kerr against his former assistant, now lakers head coach, luke walton. live in san jose, david louie, abc7 news. >> lots of great rivalries there. you can weigh in on our question today. should warriors be worried about lakers? vote at subpoenas 7 news.com/vote. 90% of you say, no, we're very confident. not worried about lebron and lakers. we will keep the voting up until 6:00 p.m. >>> san francisco is the first major u.s. city with a $15 minimum wage. michael, a lot of cities in the country fighting for that. >> amazing. here, san francisco, emoryville. thousands of workers will take home bigger paychecks starting this week. yesterday, the minimum wage for all workers in both cities increased to $15 and more per hour. san francisco's rate increased under ballot measure approved by voters in 2014 in emeryville. employers with more than 55 employees are now required to pay workers at least $15.69 an hour. okay. this is how bad it is. even before setting foot in the workplace, boys are earning more than girls. really, listen to this. boys earn twice as muc
steve kerr against his former assistant, now lakers head coach, luke walton. live in san jose, david louie, abc7 news. >> lots of great rivalries there. you can weigh in on our question today. should warriors be worried about lakers? vote at subpoenas 7 news.com/vote. 90% of you say, no, we're very confident. not worried about lebron and lakers. we will keep the voting up until 6:00 p.m. >>> san francisco is the first major u.s. city with a $15 minimum wage. michael, a lot of...
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well coach him: lakers coach luke walton.. wow.with lavar ball flapping about how lonzo needed more minutes.. and now he has to deal with lebron.. who would be more difficult? honestly i think lavar ball. cuz at least lebron can say.. i'm the best player in the world.. wh does lavar know better than luke? ( darya ) speaking of coaches and all these contracts: steve kerr reached a deal to stay with the warriors.. that will make him one of the nba's highest- paid coaches.. we don't know the numbers yet.. but whatever it is, he's obviously worth it. ( darya ) sooner than we beat l-a in basketball... we're hoping to beat them and everybody else in football.. the 49ers are selling jimmy garapollo as the savior.. and fans are buying it up: his jersey is the second best seller in the nfl.. pretty amazing for a qb who's only played six games for the 9ers. even more amazing is number one: saquon barkely who hasn't even played one game yet for the new york giants. barkley will earn about 31 million from his rookie deal but he's following the
well coach him: lakers coach luke walton.. wow.with lavar ball flapping about how lonzo needed more minutes.. and now he has to deal with lebron.. who would be more difficult? honestly i think lavar ball. cuz at least lebron can say.. i'm the best player in the world.. wh does lavar know better than luke? ( darya ) speaking of coaches and all these contracts: steve kerr reached a deal to stay with the warriors.. that will make him one of the nba's highest- paid coaches.. we don't know the...
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so i'm also joined by the former england and great wigan midfielder sally walton.r yet, how much of a challenge today face? courier have great core skills and they're one of the best in the world, we will need a strong performance to get past them tonight. how will england prepare for it? the student —— the same as they do for any other team, they do their homework,
so i'm also joined by the former england and great wigan midfielder sally walton.r yet, how much of a challenge today face? courier have great core skills and they're one of the best in the world, we will need a strong performance to get past them tonight. how will england prepare for it? the student —— the same as they do for any other team, they do their homework,
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sarah walton, bbc news, winter hill.has died after being thrown from an inflatable that some eyewitnesses say appeared to explode on a norfolk beach. the child was thrown from the inflatable at gorleston beach just after eleven o'clock this morning, and paramedics took her to hospital, but she died of her injuries. an investigation has been launched to establish the circumstances surrounding the incident. the head of the nhs in england has revealed that the health service is preparing for the possibility of a no deal brexit. simon stevens says there's been extensive planning to make sure the uk continues to get the medical supplies it needs in "all scenarios."?meanwhile the communities secretary, james brokenshire, has said he's confident the cabinet will reach an agreement on brexit, when it meets at chequers this week. tom barton reports. how does the nhs ensure it can get the staff, equipment and medicine it needs if britain leaves the eu without a trade deal? that's the question nhs organisations are grappling with,
sarah walton, bbc news, winter hill.has died after being thrown from an inflatable that some eyewitnesses say appeared to explode on a norfolk beach. the child was thrown from the inflatable at gorleston beach just after eleven o'clock this morning, and paramedics took her to hospital, but she died of her injuries. an investigation has been launched to establish the circumstances surrounding the incident. the head of the nhs in england has revealed that the health service is preparing for the...
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i'll tell you where the walton family can shove their surveillance system. yeah yeah but this isn't a sign of a fish and see it's a slippery slope in a modern slavery just a few months ago amazon patented a wristband that tracks their employee's hand movements and buzzes them if they do something wrong. beverage to you in that respect on trump's hand every time you sign an executive order. how do you really know which ones suck because they don't look like you signed them during an earthquake. was. terrible decisions we devoid at work if we had those oh you want to second don't know what but. about the press an elevator button that's already been pressed but. using the office microwave to cook any fish. right was he only makes us better know it makes us robots for jobs that could be done by robots and it shows us how much workers rights have dissolved walmart amazon workers could unionize they could fight this instead we have corporations who c.e.o.'s make thousands of times more than their employees and normalize wearable spyware next thing you'll tell me t
i'll tell you where the walton family can shove their surveillance system. yeah yeah but this isn't a sign of a fish and see it's a slippery slope in a modern slavery just a few months ago amazon patented a wristband that tracks their employee's hand movements and buzzes them if they do something wrong. beverage to you in that respect on trump's hand every time you sign an executive order. how do you really know which ones suck because they don't look like you signed them during an earthquake....
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our correspondent, sarah walton, has this report. the fires are still burning.
our correspondent, sarah walton, has this report. the fires are still burning.
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. >> meet shana walton, aka, the bitcoin >> the profits can be very sexy. >> she's part of a growingup of women jumping head first into a world dominated by men like meredith davis. >> 7 nths' pregnant. >> nilea rogers. >> we are moving into a new feminist movement and it is financial. >> and erica munoz.y >>ole point is to get more women interested. n> we were invited to join them at a meet up new york city, a monthly forum to share ideas and get advice on everythingrom trading to block chain. >> i'm doing my part, my small part to bring in as many women as i can, just to let them know, like, don't be intimidated. >> she says i mystea history of intimidatie kept women out of the game. >> a lot of the barriers i though existed were remembered from times that don't really apply anymore. >> no bearer whys for this group who come from all walks of life and for many, a first step into the financial arena. >> i'm in the hospitality industry and that's my he background for past 12 years. >> i was a u.s. marine and i worked in the government spacer long time. most people, i think, that i've
. >> meet shana walton, aka, the bitcoin >> the profits can be very sexy. >> she's part of a growingup of women jumping head first into a world dominated by men like meredith davis. >> 7 nths' pregnant. >> nilea rogers. >> we are moving into a new feminist movement and it is financial. >> and erica munoz.y >>ole point is to get more women interested. n> we were invited to join them at a meet up new york city, a monthly forum to share ideas and...
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our correspondent, sarah walton, has sent this report from winter hill. it's hot, sweaty work and there's no end in sight. firefighters have spent a third full day on winter hill but despite their best efforts, eight square kilometres of moorland are still alight. this fire is over quite an extensive area on two faces of winter hill. so we've got two areas, in the region of about four square kilometres each, so significant fire fronts. fire crews have travelled here from as far away as south wales and warwickshire, working in the intense heat and thick smoke, fighting flames not just on the ground but also from the air. it is from there that the scale of the fire becomes clear. strong winds caused two separate areas of burning to merge here, and the flames you can see on the surface are only part of the problem. the fire here is spreading not just through this very dry grass, but also underneath the ground, where the soil is very peaty. firefighters are finding they will put out one area of fire but the ground underneath is still so hot that it will be ba
our correspondent, sarah walton, has sent this report from winter hill. it's hot, sweaty work and there's no end in sight. firefighters have spent a third full day on winter hill but despite their best efforts, eight square kilometres of moorland are still alight. this fire is over quite an extensive area on two faces of winter hill. so we've got two areas, in the region of about four square kilometres each, so significant fire fronts. fire crews have travelled here from as far away as south...
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history of the glow actually he is about to be the number one wealthiest family in america is the walton family and they are worth one hundred fifty one point two billion so he's almost worth as much as they hire all turns on their earnings for good for real you know in the amazon is that worth two to three trillion dollars he's worth three hundred billion dollars i'm just saying that through the app on the i phone you could easily feed five to six hundred dollars a month to people that they would spend that at amazon dot com and he would not it would be a creative it would be earnings boost in earnings he would lose any money doing that well but max you're you're suggesting we have time to do that as i said in the first bit those billionaires who this guy went to their party this media theorist went to their party and heard them speaking they were concerned they weren't going to have time to protect themselves so whether or not there's time to do that or whether or not you know i think donald trump like we've talked over and over he's a kick the teeth. guy who was promised to destroy th
history of the glow actually he is about to be the number one wealthiest family in america is the walton family and they are worth one hundred fifty one point two billion so he's almost worth as much as they hire all turns on their earnings for good for real you know in the amazon is that worth two to three trillion dollars he's worth three hundred billion dollars i'm just saying that through the app on the i phone you could easily feed five to six hundred dollars a month to people that they...
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speaker, want to congratulate the honorable member for walton on his appointment as the secretary of state. he now becomes our chief negotiator on an issue that could not be more important or more urgent. but this new secretary of state is on record as wanting to tear up people's rights. he said and i quote, i don't support the human rights act. leaving the european union would present enormous opportunities to ease the regulatory burden on employers. he is the one negotiating apparently on behalf of this government in europe. mr. speaker, this mess is all of the prime minister's own making. for too long she spent more time negotiating the divisions in her party than putting any focus on the needs of our economy. the prime minister postured with red line after red line and now as reality bites, she's back sliding on every one of them. we were also given commitments that this government would achieve the exact same benefits and free and frictionless trade with the eu. now those red lines are fading and the team that the prime minister appointed secure this deal for our country have ju
speaker, want to congratulate the honorable member for walton on his appointment as the secretary of state. he now becomes our chief negotiator on an issue that could not be more important or more urgent. but this new secretary of state is on record as wanting to tear up people's rights. he said and i quote, i don't support the human rights act. leaving the european union would present enormous opportunities to ease the regulatory burden on employers. he is the one negotiating apparently on...
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to keep on trying to strengthen the american family to make american families a lot more like the waltonsot less like the simpsons. >> we go to a completely bizarre period of time in 1992 when a sitting president is raging against a sitcom. >> they have dealt with politics. they have dealt with popular culture. they've dealt with all kinds of issues of racism, of sexism. >> don't ask me, i'm just a girl. >> right on, say it, sister. >> it's not funny, bart. millions of girls will grow up thinking this is the right way to act. >> they have found a way to talk about everything that's going on in our lives through the filter of "the simpsons." >> them immigrants. they want all the benefits to living in springfield, but they ain't even bothered to learn themselves the language. >> yeah, those are exactly my sentimonies. >> i think one of the governing things that's happening with "the simpsons" is a distrust of anyone who tells us we should trust them and doesn't earn that trust. >> i'll take that statue of justice too. >> sold. >> when they make fun of how fox works -- >> you are watching fo
to keep on trying to strengthen the american family to make american families a lot more like the waltonsot less like the simpsons. >> we go to a completely bizarre period of time in 1992 when a sitting president is raging against a sitcom. >> they have dealt with politics. they have dealt with popular culture. they've dealt with all kinds of issues of racism, of sexism. >> don't ask me, i'm just a girl. >> right on, say it, sister. >> it's not funny, bart....
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the cav's coach is going to meet with luke walton to give his best advice about how to handle havingron haven't even spoken yet.. and nobody know lebron like tyron lue who played assistant coach to lebron four four years on the cavs.. i'm just kidding.. actually lue says lebron is easy to coach..and a very generous, team player.. he says its being under the media microscope that's hard: cuz of all the attention lebron brings. it's got to be easier than dealing with lonzo ball's know-it-all dad! but it's way harder than when he was with the warriors: helping steve kerr coach a championship team of superstars that all seem to be down to earth and genuinely get along. ( darya ) and the warriors are a big happy family that just got bigger: steph curry had baby number 3.. well ayesha did the hard work. so riley and ryan.. and baby brother canon w. jack.. he was born on monday.. and she tweeted out the cute pics after the fourth of july. ( darya ) this sleepytime for sports in the u-s... is party-time for world-cup soccer fans. and what better place to party than ikea.. especially if your
the cav's coach is going to meet with luke walton to give his best advice about how to handle havingron haven't even spoken yet.. and nobody know lebron like tyron lue who played assistant coach to lebron four four years on the cavs.. i'm just kidding.. actually lue says lebron is easy to coach..and a very generous, team player.. he says its being under the media microscope that's hard: cuz of all the attention lebron brings. it's got to be easier than dealing with lonzo ball's know-it-all dad!...
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commissioner walton and then commissioner merase? >> so of course, again, i just want to thank you for your time dedicated to this work. i know it's all volunteer, and i know you do it for the love of your children, but for all of our children, so thank you. on slide 5, i guess this question is more so to the district, in terms of -- have we cost out any of the recommendations on slide 5 around reading interventions or just for all the recommendations in general or is that something that we're going to work on just to see what the recommendations would cost us as a district? >> at this point, i know we don't have that fully costed out. i know with have a budget associated around the dyslexia curriculum and others for implementation next year, but these additional recommendations will need more work. >> thank you. when we ghet a chance, i would just like to see what work we do around trying to figure out what we could do to achieve some of these supports and recommendation as a district, and at least know what the cost could be so we
commissioner walton and then commissioner merase? >> so of course, again, i just want to thank you for your time dedicated to this work. i know it's all volunteer, and i know you do it for the love of your children, but for all of our children, so thank you. on slide 5, i guess this question is more so to the district, in terms of -- have we cost out any of the recommendations on slide 5 around reading interventions or just for all the recommendations in general or is that something that...