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just as it sounds a made super moon that will turn a very reddish color for those in the west coast the united states for about bit to the minute so here's to the moon all right everybody that is our show for you today remember in this world we are not told we are loved up so i tell you all of you i am a robot and i'm a mission watching all those arcs out there ever great day and biter. that i would have that happen other hand i am not out of luck though that i am not out of the out of the money they are playing and i get a feeling. this was a good time to. try to move there i. told them all out again had done enough why not act and then again why action and the all people we believe most of the o.p.'s. bottom of my case i don't want them up with old johnny who are of the moment i thought of mother having a lot of kids there is a lot of them out imo the wife can not be old enough to want the pimp i don't want to put out they are the most hardy without all the mother brother. i might. show somebody in the accident where a car goes through what i kneel sign at the intersection but suggest to the witnes
just as it sounds a made super moon that will turn a very reddish color for those in the west coast the united states for about bit to the minute so here's to the moon all right everybody that is our show for you today remember in this world we are not told we are loved up so i tell you all of you i am a robot and i'm a mission watching all those arcs out there ever great day and biter. that i would have that happen other hand i am not out of luck though that i am not out of the out of the...
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just as it sounds a made super moon that will turn a very reddish color for those in the west coast the united states for about 2 minutes so here's to the moon all right everybody that is our show for you today remember in this world we are not told your love enough so i tell you all of you i am a robot and i'm a mission to keep on watching all those arcs out there ever great day and by the. that i would have that happen other than i am not out of luck though that i'm not out of the amount of money that they're going to get a job. this was a good time to. try to move there i. know not that i wanted to know how did i get lucky enough why not. why it generated the all people we believe just a little bit here. bottom of i can say what the bible said johnny what are the other moment i thought of mother how do a lot of kids there is a lot of them i'm a little white could not be old enough for the people i don't want to put out they are the most hardy without all the mother brother the. ruling classes rarely agree on much but when it comes to china it is agreed the us means do so go get tough with beijing
just as it sounds a made super moon that will turn a very reddish color for those in the west coast the united states for about 2 minutes so here's to the moon all right everybody that is our show for you today remember in this world we are not told your love enough so i tell you all of you i am a robot and i'm a mission to keep on watching all those arcs out there ever great day and by the. that i would have that happen other than i am not out of luck though that i'm not out of the amount of...
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national weather service now trying to determine if there is a tsunami threat here on the west coast of the united states. latest next. >>> and we are hearing from chevron for the first time after hundreds of gallons of fuel spilled in to the bay. i have that just ahead. >>> and let's take a live look outside before we head to break at the bay bridge toll plaz. we will tell you about . >>> right now, islands off coast of australia get a major shaking overnight. now fears of a tsunami, why concern is stretching all the way to california. >>> and take 2 on day 2. former president trump on trial again. what is on today's agenda and the case impeachment managers are trying to make. >> and hundreds of gallons of oil spilled in the bay. the effort this morning to get it all cleaned up. >>> and getting more vaccines to the people. the promise this morning from one drug maker to ramp up production. good morning to you. it is wednesday, february 10th. >>> your weather and traffic in just a moment but we start with washington dc. live with capitol hill. it's day 2 of former president trump's impeachment trial. ope
national weather service now trying to determine if there is a tsunami threat here on the west coast of the united states. latest next. >>> and we are hearing from chevron for the first time after hundreds of gallons of fuel spilled in to the bay. i have that just ahead. >>> and let's take a live look outside before we head to break at the bay bridge toll plaz. we will tell you about . >>> right now, islands off coast of australia get a major shaking overnight. now...
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in the world, whether it is from europe, china, or the rest of asia, that those in the west coast of the united statese more grounded in, because we celebrate our own advances far too much and we should be more looking to see what is happening in the world and how relevant is our technology in the world. from that perspective, i am a big believer that the world is better when--world does better when there was real competition across the globe and there is more technology that is diffused throughout. that said, national security concerns are real concerns, and that is for nationstates to legislate on. but i think for private companies like ours, we should be thinking about how good is our technology, how useful it our technology around the world, and welcome competition wherever it is coming from. emily: microsoft has tried to buy tiktok and it didn't happen. why did you want to buy tiktok? satya: i think tiktok has achieved a lot of success in being able to take a new media format like short-form video and create a very interesting property. we had a vision of what we would want to do with it, includi
in the world, whether it is from europe, china, or the rest of asia, that those in the west coast of the united statese more grounded in, because we celebrate our own advances far too much and we should be more looking to see what is happening in the world and how relevant is our technology in the world. from that perspective, i am a big believer that the world is better when--world does better when there was real competition across the globe and there is more technology that is diffused...
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we're finding out the usgs will not issue any tsunami watches for the west coast of the united statesno reports of any major damage or injuries. soon thereafter there was a 6.2 near indonesia. >>> bringing you back home, and a live look outside from the east bay, city of walnut creek this morning, hoping for a nice wednesday, as the sun makes its arrival in the bay area. how are we looking, kari? >> it's going to be a really nice day. once that fog clears out from the north bay, we'll be able to see the sunshine, mid-60s. some upper 50s tomorrow as the rain moves in, mostly during the afternoon. a break from the rain on friday, but we could see some more of those showers moving in by saturday morning. and mike, heading out for the commute, at least weather wise it looks pretty good. >> yes, so we don't see the problem for the green highlighting which we may see tomorrow, some damp roadways, but we're looking at the non-green sensors here in through fremont, from the dakota road. the dumbarton bridge cut off there, all the way down to auto mall parkway, we have this solid jam now, your
we're finding out the usgs will not issue any tsunami watches for the west coast of the united statesno reports of any major damage or injuries. soon thereafter there was a 6.2 near indonesia. >>> bringing you back home, and a live look outside from the east bay, city of walnut creek this morning, hoping for a nice wednesday, as the sun makes its arrival in the bay area. how are we looking, kari? >> it's going to be a really nice day. once that fog clears out from the north bay,...
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covid on the west coast of the united states. it has just done a number on us as a nation. 440,000 people have died from covid-related infections. and we finally got vaccines. they are in the pipeline. we need to get them out quicker. but i do believe that the vaccines are going to help us a lot. and the american people have been suffering. i think better days lie ahead, but we are not there yet. but here's what's different. february 2, 2021, things changed. up until now, we have been able as a congress and with the white house to pass things together regarding covid. so we have passed over $4 trillion of covid relief in a bipartisan fashion up until today. how was that done? you had a republican president, president trump, working with a democratic-controlled house and a republican-controlled senate the beginning of january, i guess march of last year, and here is what we are able to do together. phase one we approved 96-1 a coronavirus preparedness and response supplemental of 2020 was $8 billion. that was on early on last year
covid on the west coast of the united states. it has just done a number on us as a nation. 440,000 people have died from covid-related infections. and we finally got vaccines. they are in the pipeline. we need to get them out quicker. but i do believe that the vaccines are going to help us a lot. and the american people have been suffering. i think better days lie ahead, but we are not there yet. but here's what's different. february 2, 2021, things changed. up until now, we have been able as a...
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this virus didn't start in the united states, but, man, it moved quick from a wet market in china to the west coasto the united states to today with 400,000 lives having been lost. and the question is why? why was this virus able to move so quickly? why weren't we able to contain it? why didn't we learn more about it earlier? why wasn't the world ready for this moment? now, china has a lot to answer for, but, frankly, the whole world has to understand that we didn't allocate resources properly. the united states didn't allocate resources properly. we spent last year $740 billion on hardware for the department of defense and $12 billion on global public health. nobody today living in the united states would tell you that that was the correct allocation. so inside president biden's package sl -- is funding to start to rebuild the global pandemic prevention infrastructure. now i won't go into the details of how we do that today, but there are estimates suggesting that we're going to need over $20 billion globally in order to stand up greater capacities. that means more resources at a rereformed w.h.o.
this virus didn't start in the united states, but, man, it moved quick from a wet market in china to the west coasto the united states to today with 400,000 lives having been lost. and the question is why? why was this virus able to move so quickly? why weren't we able to contain it? why didn't we learn more about it earlier? why wasn't the world ready for this moment? now, china has a lot to answer for, but, frankly, the whole world has to understand that we didn't allocate resources properly....
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bridges in the story might be familiar to some, he is the australian born labour in the united states, on the west coast, and jay edgar hoover is determined to get him out of the united states. and he also has some rivals, within labour organizations. and one way that they are going to try to get him out of the united states, after hoover provides a very lengthy dustier on his affiliations and backgrounds on bridges, is to use ideological deportation and to claim that he is a member of a subversive organization. and so they're going to deport him under ideological deportation laws. good now, we're francis perkins comes in, is that she comes under fire, by using her discretion. as i said earlier in my remarks, part of the story is the use of discretion, decisions to deport or exclude more or less, or to defer or delay deportations. that is what happens with francis perkins. she differs and delays these efforts to deport harry bridges, and she comes under fire from congress for this decision. bob and a congressman from texas, who is head of the house of an american activities committee, dubbed he attempts
bridges in the story might be familiar to some, he is the australian born labour in the united states, on the west coast, and jay edgar hoover is determined to get him out of the united states. and he also has some rivals, within labour organizations. and one way that they are going to try to get him out of the united states, after hoover provides a very lengthy dustier on his affiliations and backgrounds on bridges, is to use ideological deportation and to claim that he is a member of a...
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the west coast, united states and you can see the greens up around eureka.t's i think they got some real light sprinkles up around cape mendocino, but for us, you see where it's sitting just offshore. there could be a little bit of drizzle or something tonight, but it's a non event. for the most part. it's really about the fact that we got a lot of clouds out there now that that system is even out. there is good because it's kind of knocked down that ridge of high pressure and allows it to become. potentially went for thursday friday, maybe again into saturday as well. so this really is just sort of doing the job of knocking the high pressure out of position. so the current temperatures they're running cooler than they were last night. if you remember last night, it was pretty pretty mild. in the last couple days. we had temperatures in the seventies, overnight lows would be mild again because of the cloud cover because of that system, and if you know it's that system. i showed you had a lot of more mid latitude characteristics, so it's not a real cold weath
the west coast, united states and you can see the greens up around eureka.t's i think they got some real light sprinkles up around cape mendocino, but for us, you see where it's sitting just offshore. there could be a little bit of drizzle or something tonight, but it's a non event. for the most part. it's really about the fact that we got a lot of clouds out there now that that system is even out. there is good because it's kind of knocked down that ridge of high pressure and allows it to...
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covid on the west coast of the united states. it has just done a number on us as a nation. 440,000 people have died from covid-related infections. and we finally got vaccines. they are in the pipeline. we need to get them out quicker. but i do believe that the vaccines are going to help us a lot. and the american people have been suffering. i think better days lie ahead, but we are not there yet. but here's what's different. february 2, 2021, things changed. up until now, we have been able as a congress and with the white house to pass things together regarding covid. so we have passed over $4 trillion of covid relief in a bipartisan fashion up until today. how was that done? you had a republican president, president trump, working with a democratic-controlled house and a republican-controlled senate the beginning of january, i guess march of last year, and here is what we are able to do together. phase one we approved 96-1 a coronavirus preparedness and response supplemental of 2020 was $8 billion. that was on early on last year
covid on the west coast of the united states. it has just done a number on us as a nation. 440,000 people have died from covid-related infections. and we finally got vaccines. they are in the pipeline. we need to get them out quicker. but i do believe that the vaccines are going to help us a lot. and the american people have been suffering. i think better days lie ahead, but we are not there yet. but here's what's different. february 2, 2021, things changed. up until now, we have been able as a...
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the east coast. quite a few on the west coast. even a few down on the gulf coast. now if you look at the united states today, again, looking at the numbers as far as the war is concerned, you look at richmond, california, they built over 489 ships. those are just liberty ships, wilmington, northarolina brought in under 26 ships and north carolina, the scene of a major race riot at one point produced 20. but if you look today at ships that were built for oceangoing use, it is a different story. naval ship building in the united states today by the way at the back of the fourth, row icu, you need to wake up. get your head. of today shipbuilding things within five places around the country, with that means is ships accepted for used by the united states navy today are only built in five shipyards. now to let that sink in for a moment. if i was a russian submarine, commander if i was a russian commander i want to stop the united states called i would put a submarine outside of each one of those ports were the ships are being built, sank, and if it came out, it's not like they have to spread out ships over
the east coast. quite a few on the west coast. even a few down on the gulf coast. now if you look at the united states today, again, looking at the numbers as far as the war is concerned, you look at richmond, california, they built over 489 ships. those are just liberty ships, wilmington, northarolina brought in under 26 ships and north carolina, the scene of a major race riot at one point produced 20. but if you look today at ships that were built for oceangoing use, it is a different story....
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there's not a lot of japanese in the united states except on the west coast.here's a lot of germans in places like michigan, here. there's a lot of people in the 1930s amid the depression who thought, you know, charles lindbergh, father kaufman, germany was just trying to find an ideology. it's not really nazi's in, it's not that bad. they're just trying to mobilize the people, build autobahns, create dams, industrial sectors give people apartment buildings, , national health care. this is what he was really about. he gave people back their pride. we feel guilty about versailles. the league of nations was never a good idea. so there's a lot of, remember, this is not the war -- people don't really know, it's only been about five months fighting in russia. so people really don't know the horrors of germany. in the american way of thinking a lot of people think, gee whiz, , let's give aid, let's step up the aid for russia. we'd like russia to fight hitler and get rid of both of them. let's give aid to russia through iran and let's help the british give aid to the
there's not a lot of japanese in the united states except on the west coast.here's a lot of germans in places like michigan, here. there's a lot of people in the 1930s amid the depression who thought, you know, charles lindbergh, father kaufman, germany was just trying to find an ideology. it's not really nazi's in, it's not that bad. they're just trying to mobilize the people, build autobahns, create dams, industrial sectors give people apartment buildings, , national health care. this is what...
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the indian ocean — they consider it to be their west coast. they have long had investment interest, resources that fuel chinese development, coming from myanmar — a lot of theirjade. they are pleased, i think, that the united statesed from myanmar. they have had a good relationship with the lnd and aung san suu kyi. they have not had a good relationship with the military. they have not liked that chinese support for groups that have been fighting groups against the military. this may push the regime and the military towards china and it might be an opportunity for china to take. derek mitchell there. let's move on to the coronavirus pandemic now and where we are with vaccines. drug company astrazeneca says it believes its covid—i9 vaccine will protect against severe disease caused by the south african variant of the coronavirus. but, the drugmaker admitted the vaccine appears to have limited effectiveness against milder illness caused by the south african variant. so what should we make of this and when will we know more? dr ingrid katz is an infectious disease specialist and associate faculty director at the harvard global health institute. i think we'll get more information in the upcoming week to really help u
the indian ocean — they consider it to be their west coast. they have long had investment interest, resources that fuel chinese development, coming from myanmar — a lot of theirjade. they are pleased, i think, that the united statesed from myanmar. they have had a good relationship with the lnd and aung san suu kyi. they have not had a good relationship with the military. they have not liked that chinese support for groups that have been fighting groups against the military. this may push...
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the united states. it wasn't the west coast variant that came straight from china.arrived in new york and new york ceded the pandemic across the entire country. if you provide false data about hughes dying in new york your underlying undermining the national effort to fight this effort. >> that was the point i was about to bring up with you, i wanted to put a little more of your op-ed up there, but we don't need to now since you have articulated. compare and contrast what you decide to what cuomo said where he said his big mistake was that we didn't fight back aggressively enough in this, i was not aggressive enough in knocking down the falsities. there is a lot of daylight between what you say he did and what he says his mistake was. >> again, he is not fighting with me, he's not fighting with republicans or with the trump administration. the people calling him out as a democratic attorney general at the state of new york. democratic state legislatures including some who lost loved ones in these nursing homes and want to know the truth. he is in a fight with his ow
the united states. it wasn't the west coast variant that came straight from china.arrived in new york and new york ceded the pandemic across the entire country. if you provide false data about hughes dying in new york your underlying undermining the national effort to fight this effort. >> that was the point i was about to bring up with you, i wanted to put a little more of your op-ed up there, but we don't need to now since you have articulated. compare and contrast what you decide to...
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the japanese look different than we do a lot and there's not a lot of japanese in the united states except in the west coast. there's a lot of germans it places like michigan here. so and there's a lot of people in the 1930s amid the depression whose thought you know. charles lindbergh father coughlin germany was just trying to find an ideology. it's not really nazism. it's not that bad. they were just trying to mobilize. the people build autobahns create dams industrial sectors give people apartment buildings. national health care, this is what he did was really about he gave people back their pride we feel guilty about versailles the united the league of nations was never a good idea. so there's a lot of remember, this is not the war people don't really know. it's only been about five months. fighting in russia. so people really don't know the full horrors of germany. so an american way of thinking there are a lot of people who think gee, whiz let's give aid and let's step up the aid for russia. privately we'd like russia to fight hitler and get rid of both of them. but let's give aid to russia through ir
the japanese look different than we do a lot and there's not a lot of japanese in the united states except in the west coast. there's a lot of germans it places like michigan here. so and there's a lot of people in the 1930s amid the depression whose thought you know. charles lindbergh father coughlin germany was just trying to find an ideology. it's not really nazism. it's not that bad. they were just trying to mobilize. the people build autobahns create dams industrial sectors give people...
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west coast. they have long had investment interest, resources that fuel chinese development, coming from myanmar, a lot of theirjade. they are please, i think, that the united states —— myanmar. they have had a good relationship with the lnd and in sincity. they have not had a good relationship with the military. they have not like that they have been fighting groups against the military. this may push the regime and the military towards china and it might be an opportunity for china to take.— china to take. fuses significant _ china to take. fuses significant days - china to take. fuses i significant days ahead. china to take. fuses - significant days ahead. great to have your expertise. thank you. —— usually significant days ahead. we return to the coronavirus pandemic and specifically the vaccines. drug company astrazeneca believes its vaccine will prevent against severe disease caused specifically by the south african variant of the coronavirus. but the drug maker admitted it seems to have less effectiveness against milder versions of that variant. for more on this, here's our health correspondent, katharine da costa. just a day after the pharmaceutical compan
west coast. they have long had investment interest, resources that fuel chinese development, coming from myanmar, a lot of theirjade. they are please, i think, that the united states —— myanmar. they have had a good relationship with the lnd and in sincity. they have not had a good relationship with the military. they have not like that they have been fighting groups against the military. this may push the regime and the military towards china and it might be an opportunity for china to...
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the united states in 1919. it was the home of a lot of west coast shipbuilders.he shipbuilders had been hit pretty hard from inflation, and now the minute that the war contracts cease, their jobs are in question. to make matters worse, the government had imposed some wage controls of world war ii, so the ship workers, we're operating under contract, that lost wages in until 1920. now the ship builders, said look the wars over, that contract is null and void. but the ship owners disagreed. they like keeping those wages low. so on the 21st of january, the shipbuilders walk out of their jobs. on the 3rd of february, all of the other major unions, in seattle walk out of their job. creating what is known as a general strike. and the whole idea behind a general strike, is to bring the city to its knees, to force the government and the factory owners, to come to negotiation. now we can ask ourselves why it is sleeveless in seattle. the minute that this strike hits, and becomes a general strike, he immediately goes to the u.s. army, at nearby camp louis, and asks for tro
the united states in 1919. it was the home of a lot of west coast shipbuilders.he shipbuilders had been hit pretty hard from inflation, and now the minute that the war contracts cease, their jobs are in question. to make matters worse, the government had imposed some wage controls of world war ii, so the ship workers, we're operating under contract, that lost wages in until 1920. now the ship builders, said look the wars over, that contract is null and void. but the ship owners disagreed. they...
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the united states in 1919. it was the home of a lot of west coast ship building. but these ship builders had already been hit pretty hard from an inflation. and now, the minute that the war contracts ceased, their jobs are in question. to make matters worse, the government had imposed some wage controls in world war ii. the ship workers are operating under a contract that lock their wages in until 1920. now, the ship blowers logically said look, the war is over. that contract is null and void. but the ship owners disagreed. they kind of liked keeping costs low. so, the 26th of january, the shipbuilders walk out of their jobs. on the 3rd of february, all of the other major unions in seattle walk out of their jobs, creating what is known as a general strike. and the whole idea behind a general strike is to bring the city to its knees, to force the government and the factory owners to come to negotiation. now, we can ask ourselves why only hansen is sleepless in seattle. the minute that the strike hits, the minute it becomes a general strike, he immediately goes to t
the united states in 1919. it was the home of a lot of west coast ship building. but these ship builders had already been hit pretty hard from an inflation. and now, the minute that the war contracts ceased, their jobs are in question. to make matters worse, the government had imposed some wage controls in world war ii. the ship workers are operating under a contract that lock their wages in until 1920. now, the ship blowers logically said look, the war is over. that contract is null and void....
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but -- the president of the united states, franklin delano roosevelt signed and executive order ordering all people of japanese ancestry on the west coastely 120,000 of us which i happened to be one, of which i happened to be one, to be summarily rounded up at gunpoint, and imprisoned in barbed wire prison camps, and i remember my experiences in three of those camps. we were first sent to the horse stables, because the camps weren't built yet. so we were imprisoned in a horse stall. can you imagine? three children and my parents in a horse stall until, for about three or four months, and then we were shipped out to the swamps of arkansas. they were all in the most desolate and god-forsaken places in this country, and we were there for about a year and a half and then transferred to another camp in northern california. here it is again. >> oh, no. >> something's wrong with this -- and so now the president that came before president biden, during the pandemic continued to refer to the pandemic, or the virus as the chinese virus, or the wuhan virus or kung fu and just to agitate it and it came to a head again surging, and asian-americans w
but -- the president of the united states, franklin delano roosevelt signed and executive order ordering all people of japanese ancestry on the west coastely 120,000 of us which i happened to be one, of which i happened to be one, to be summarily rounded up at gunpoint, and imprisoned in barbed wire prison camps, and i remember my experiences in three of those camps. we were first sent to the horse stables, because the camps weren't built yet. so we were imprisoned in a horse stall. can you...
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the united states in 1919. it was the home of a lot of west coast ship bulding. the ship builders had already been hit pretty hard from inflation and now the minute that the war contracts cease, their jobs are in question. to make matters worse, the government had imposed some wage controls in world war ii and so the ship workers were operating under a contract that locked their wages in until 1920. the ship builders logically said, look, the war is over. that contract is null and void. the ship owners disagreed. they sort of liked keeping the wages low. on the 21st of january the ship builders walk out of their jobs. on the 3rd of february all of the other major unions in seattle walk out of their jobs creating what is known as a general strike. the whole idea behind the general strike is to bring the city to its knees to force the government and the factory owners to come to negotiations. we can ask ourselves why ollie hanson is sleepless in seattle. the minute this strike hits and becomes a general strike he immediately goes to the nearby army camp at fort lew
the united states in 1919. it was the home of a lot of west coast ship bulding. the ship builders had already been hit pretty hard from inflation and now the minute that the war contracts cease, their jobs are in question. to make matters worse, the government had imposed some wage controls in world war ii and so the ship workers were operating under a contract that locked their wages in until 1920. the ship builders logically said, look, the war is over. that contract is null and void. the...
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the united states. most obviously, i think we see a divide between what is often called the rust belt states, often seen as very characteristic of the midwest, against the two costs, the west coast, which obviously has a very strong tech industry. and the east coast, particularly the northeast coast, which is seen as the political and financial center of the country. long-standing divisions between export-oriented industries and those primarily focused on selling to domestic consumers. we see blues color america and the manufacturing -- blue-collar america in the manufacturing product the economy learning up against the tech industry and the financial sector. another division is major democrat-dominated big cities, fair to say that amount of crony capitalism prevails. and those of suburban and rural areas where that type of political economy is less evident. we see debates surrounding questions of immigration. much of the business community wants and needs more labor. this raises concerns about issues associated with illegal immigration but also issues arising around wages and wage levels and wages of nativeborn americans. . in more recent times, we have seen a major divide open
the united states. most obviously, i think we see a divide between what is often called the rust belt states, often seen as very characteristic of the midwest, against the two costs, the west coast, which obviously has a very strong tech industry. and the east coast, particularly the northeast coast, which is seen as the political and financial center of the country. long-standing divisions between export-oriented industries and those primarily focused on selling to domestic consumers. we see...
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and that's the issue of mutations as he issued a west coast mutation a variance issues of south africa and brazil. as well as united kingdom. as many of you know we have in the state of california identified 3 different variants we've identified a 159 cases of the uk variant. we've done a fight here in and around the bay, an alameda county san mateo county. a disproportionate number those variants have been identified down in southern california but increasing number of counties and forgive me if i'm off by one or 2 roughly 9 counties in the state we've identified through our genomic isolate tests we've got to find that very no variance of brazilian. no brazilian variant. no south african variant. over 121203 to be exact west coast. variance in there too different variance that we've identified as west coast a variance that we're monitoring very very closely so i say all of this with that which only reinforces the important and imperative of non pharmaceutical interventions as we fast track to distribution allocation ministration these vaccines to continue to wear their face coverings continue to socially physically distance continue to be mindful and vigilant. du
and that's the issue of mutations as he issued a west coast mutation a variance issues of south africa and brazil. as well as united kingdom. as many of you know we have in the state of california identified 3 different variants we've identified a 159 cases of the uk variant. we've done a fight here in and around the bay, an alameda county san mateo county. a disproportionate number those variants have been identified down in southern california but increasing number of counties and forgive me...
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the united states more than half a million americans now dead from the virus. and another more contagious possibly deadlier variant of covid. >>now spreading across the west coast. good evening, everybody. thanks for joining us here on kron 4 news at 8 o'clock i'm grant lotus got them a call the king enjoying the night off this monday tonight all 9 bay area counties currently sitting in the states. >>most restrictive tier on the state's reopening map that is the purple tier but that all could be changing in a matter of hours. while every county is currently in the purple tier governor gavin newsome says that some california counties could be ready to move up into a more less restrictive tier as soon as tomorrow. the 3 counties expected to move soon to that red tier, san francisco, san mateo and marin counties in the red tier capacity and retail and grocery stores can move from 25% toe50%. museums and zoos could open indoors at 25% capacity. gyms also could open at 10% capacity indoor dining could resume at 25% capacity, one factor helping certainly get the virus under control the vaccine, but fierce storms in texas and beyond last week delayed, thousands of dos
the united states more than half a million americans now dead from the virus. and another more contagious possibly deadlier variant of covid. >>now spreading across the west coast. good evening, everybody. thanks for joining us here on kron 4 news at 8 o'clock i'm grant lotus got them a call the king enjoying the night off this monday tonight all 9 bay area counties currently sitting in the states. >>most restrictive tier on the state's reopening map that is the purple tier but that...
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the united states, more infectious, potentially more dangerous. we talked last night about the californian variant that is prominent on the west coast, and now theretudies from caltech and colombia university have identified a strain that now represents around 12% of cases. scientists say it shares worrying similarities with the south african variant of the virus, although we must point out that neither study has yet been peer reviewed. let's get some thoughts on the potential threat of this new varient from haravard global health institute's dr ingrid katz. doctor, lovely to have you with us. there is a real pick and mix of variance at the moment. we have got the uk variant, california variants, none of the new york variant. i don't want to be needlessly pessimistic but does its raised concern that we are on the brink of a new phase of this pandemic if we do not speed—up our game? well. a new phase of this pandemic if we do not speed-up our game? well, i think that is — do not speed-up our game? well, i think that is absolutely _ do not speed-up our game? well, i think that is absolutely the - think that is absolutely the critical question and in
the united states, more infectious, potentially more dangerous. we talked last night about the californian variant that is prominent on the west coast, and now theretudies from caltech and colombia university have identified a strain that now represents around 12% of cases. scientists say it shares worrying similarities with the south african variant of the virus, although we must point out that neither study has yet been peer reviewed. let's get some thoughts on the potential threat of this...
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the west coast of africa and there was inhumane practices. prl 4 million africans were enslaved and became the united states from 1619 to 1865. the institution of slavery, constitution was sampingsed by the government of the united states from 1789 to 1865 and american slavery is our original sin. you will hear from the remarks how out of this ashes of enslaved africans, out of the toll of death from those held in bondage, out of the heroes that fought in the civil war that rose out of the south and north and came and pled for this nation. out of that death toll of americans, fighters who happened to be present and former slaves and suffered indig nights and continued in the end of the 1800's and into jim crowism, you will find those who have climbed and claude their way to leadership. of course, there will be those who will say, there is no need for an apology which is part of h.r. 40, no need for a commission because you have overcome. in fact. this caucus was founded by overcomers. and an array of talented men and women who themselves were the corner stone of democracy and legitimacy. who would ever forget the honorable sh
the west coast of africa and there was inhumane practices. prl 4 million africans were enslaved and became the united states from 1619 to 1865. the institution of slavery, constitution was sampingsed by the government of the united states from 1789 to 1865 and american slavery is our original sin. you will hear from the remarks how out of this ashes of enslaved africans, out of the toll of death from those held in bondage, out of the heroes that fought in the civil war that rose out of the...