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wong targeted busy individuals. but in terms of dollars, its biggest customers are other businesses. that caught us by surprise, how big b2b is for us. >> reporter: perhaps another surprise, no one lost a job when the new jersey warehouse turned on its automated system this summer. eigh months in the making, costing millions, it's got a four-story automated sorting system and nearly three miles of track. boxed trained the same employees who pushed carts and filled orders by hand to run its new system. >> it was about actually preparing them for the future, where all jobs in fulfillment centers, and maybe even a lot of retail jobs, will look like what you're looking at behind us. it took a lot of folks getting out of their comfort zone, to say, hey, i don't even have a college education and you're asking me to troubleshoot robotics? this for . work/life balance. >> we would love >> reporter: boxed is helping to pay for employee weddings and their childrens' college education. >> the last thing i want on my tombstone,
wong targeted busy individuals. but in terms of dollars, its biggest customers are other businesses. that caught us by surprise, how big b2b is for us. >> reporter: perhaps another surprise, no one lost a job when the new jersey warehouse turned on its automated system this summer. eigh months in the making, costing millions, it's got a four-story automated sorting system and nearly three miles of track. boxed trained the same employees who pushed carts and filled orders by hand to run...
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now comes high court to sentence pro-democracy activist joshua wong to three months in prison wong and fifteen others were charged with criminal contempt for refusing to leave a protest site during the twenty fourteen revolution those sentenced to jail terms in that case will be immediately imprisoned let's go straight to difficult pollin hong kong divya what more details are emerging about these present terms and what's the background to this case. well daryn like you said there were sixteen you're in the dock waiting to be sentenced to jail sentences were handed down the rest were given suspended sentences or fines the two sentences are two joshua long that now quite famous student leader that led the pro-democracy protests of twenty fourteen and the other rafael one who is also well known in hong kong for being one of the student leaders spearheading those protests . these charges stemming from two thousand and fourteen when bailiffs were instructed to clear one of the protest sites this is in the main protest site there's another smaller protest site and apparently joshua was rapha
now comes high court to sentence pro-democracy activist joshua wong to three months in prison wong and fifteen others were charged with criminal contempt for refusing to leave a protest site during the twenty fourteen revolution those sentenced to jail terms in that case will be immediately imprisoned let's go straight to difficult pollin hong kong divya what more details are emerging about these present terms and what's the background to this case. well daryn like you said there were sixteen...
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wong: a little bit.e still very optimistic in the market, and you know, we believe that growth will still continue. the demand for travel to u.s. and china will still continue. visas allow people to continue to travel. rishaad: very quickly. load factors. wong: we are doing pretty well. rishaad: what percentage? wong: high 80's. rishaad: got that out the way. you are planning one was cory and -- wong: yes. we have an announcement with korean. plans with joint venture does require it to begin with. the condition of the antitrust immunity. that is something for the two governments to decide. forward andng optimistic in the near future. we possibly might consider that. rishaad: in five seconds, oil prices hitting the bottom line? wong: certainly, if oil prices start to move up -- rishaad: you hedge? wong: no, we are almost finished. rishaad: you have your own oil refinery. in pennsylvania. [laughter] rishaad: that's it with wong hong. more on the way. ♪ ♪ north and south korea hold their highest level talks
wong: a little bit.e still very optimistic in the market, and you know, we believe that growth will still continue. the demand for travel to u.s. and china will still continue. visas allow people to continue to travel. rishaad: very quickly. load factors. wong: we are doing pretty well. rishaad: what percentage? wong: high 80's. rishaad: got that out the way. you are planning one was cory and -- wong: yes. we have an announcement with korean. plans with joint venture does require it to begin...
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forjoshua wong, he will be spending three months in prison.t means that he will be barred for standing for any type of election in hong kong to the next five years. many activists feel the government perhaps influenced by beijing, your accusation of systematically using the law to attempt to politically persecute, to criminalise the opposition, so even this month, there are around 50 project —— pro— democratic leaders and activists. they would argue that many of the charges are convoluted and quite vague, charges such as inciting others to incite people to go to the street and cause public nuisance. it's a difficult time for the pro—democracy movement. but many of the activists pledged to fight on. danny, thank you very much. president trump has been advised to eat a lower fat diet and take more exercise, following a medical last friday. but the white house doctor, ronnyjackson, said the president was generally in excellent health and had performed well in cognitive tests. can you explain to me how a guy who eats mcdonald's and all those diet
forjoshua wong, he will be spending three months in prison.t means that he will be barred for standing for any type of election in hong kong to the next five years. many activists feel the government perhaps influenced by beijing, your accusation of systematically using the law to attempt to politically persecute, to criminalise the opposition, so even this month, there are around 50 project —— pro— democratic leaders and activists. they would argue that many of the charges are convoluted...
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cortez sentence pro-democracy activist joshua wong to three months in jail wong was found guilty of contempt of court relating to his role in the two thousand and fourteen pro-democracy on bro movement street demonstrations it is the second time he has been imprisoned over the rallies ahead of the hearing made a brief but defiant statement. then i'll go again but they come on oh i really hope until it is different we need to face a prison sentence and we're still going you know the fight for democracy and i found her right here. how to deal with north korea's weapons programs that was the question of the day as the foreign ministers of twenty nations met in canada despite signs that pyongyang and seoul found common ground the diplomats warned the international community against easing up pressure and called for new sanctions china and russia lambasted the meeting but for the ministers gathering in canada chunks nuclear program still poses a clear and present danger. allies standing shoulder to shoulder against what they call a growing threat from p.r. nyang the foreign ministers of the twent
cortez sentence pro-democracy activist joshua wong to three months in jail wong was found guilty of contempt of court relating to his role in the two thousand and fourteen pro-democracy on bro movement street demonstrations it is the second time he has been imprisoned over the rallies ahead of the hearing made a brief but defiant statement. then i'll go again but they come on oh i really hope until it is different we need to face a prison sentence and we're still going you know the fight for...
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now two of the sixteen being sentenced today are going to jail that's joshua wall and rafael wong both prominent leaders of the twenty fourteen pro-democracy protests the rest have been given suspended sentences or fines joshua long was defiance before going into courts think i will go all the way but they have i what i really hope to do is if we need to face a prison sentence a question i'm going to fight for democracy in the future the charges stem from the two thousand and fourteen umbrella occupied movement when one of the protests sites not the main one was being cleared by police payloads had ordered the area to be cleared and according to the judge joshua was wrong rafael wong and the rest of them had resisted the police clearance and this is in criminal contempt of the courts while many skeptics are questioning why it's taken so long to sentence them particularly since they had pleaded guilty from the start joshua long rafael long though how political ambitions for joshua long he's facing other charges and he's already been sentenced to prison earlier in august he's currently o
now two of the sixteen being sentenced today are going to jail that's joshua wall and rafael wong both prominent leaders of the twenty fourteen pro-democracy protests the rest have been given suspended sentences or fines joshua long was defiance before going into courts think i will go all the way but they have i what i really hope to do is if we need to face a prison sentence a question i'm going to fight for democracy in the future the charges stem from the two thousand and fourteen umbrella...
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it's officer wong and he mentioned gascon. they're in cahoots. when i reported this 10 years ago, everybody looked at me and laughed. okay? officer wong threatened my life in broad daylight on 6th street in an unmarked police car. he threatened to kill me or send me to prison, okay? i need somebody to look into this instead of spending money on the cannabis and everything else. you need to look into the dirty policing. that's all i'm asking. you don't have to point no fingers. just look into it. thank you. >> president breed: thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. i'm louisa, american resource center. thank you supervisors fewer and ronen for introducing the concept and idea that san francisco needs to invest in our values. i'm happy to hear that we're spending $50 million on a park renovation. so i think we should have no problem in investing i don't know how much but making sure that residents have acknowledge to due process. our city is 1 million people and 200,000 some are foreign-born. 1 in 4 children in the sa
it's officer wong and he mentioned gascon. they're in cahoots. when i reported this 10 years ago, everybody looked at me and laughed. okay? officer wong threatened my life in broad daylight on 6th street in an unmarked police car. he threatened to kill me or send me to prison, okay? i need somebody to look into this instead of spending money on the cannabis and everything else. you need to look into the dirty policing. that's all i'm asking. you don't have to point no fingers. just look into...
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joshua wong and fellow activist nathan law believe the court system is no longer independent and it's for public order offences. now, they're out on bail, but a hearing tomorrow could put joshua back in prison. and he said he was interrogated naked when he was last in custody. as a young prisoner, i served my prison sentence inside the highest security prison in hong kong. at the same time, they even urged me to take off all my clothes when i need to answer the question. they just treat us. .. like a dog instead of a human. there are suspicions that triad gang members are paid to intimidate activists. joshua says prison inmates told him that they had been told to attack the umbrella movement. when i was serving the prison sentence injail, i met a lot of inmates who claimed they had background, come from the gangster and they receive money to attack or physically assault us duringumbrella movement. joshua doesn't know who paid them. the prison authorities deny mistreatment and we were unable to speak to prisoners to confirm the claim of intimidation. those who fight for hong kong's leg
joshua wong and fellow activist nathan law believe the court system is no longer independent and it's for public order offences. now, they're out on bail, but a hearing tomorrow could put joshua back in prison. and he said he was interrogated naked when he was last in custody. as a young prisoner, i served my prison sentence inside the highest security prison in hong kong. at the same time, they even urged me to take off all my clothes when i need to answer the question. they just treat us. .....
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wong says verizon insisted she was responsible. so she turned to us for help. we contacted verizon and it cleared the debt saying in a statement, we're grateful to nbc responds for bringing this issue to our attention and giving us the opportunity to assist miss tran. if you are asked to pay a bill you don't think you owe ask to see written proof that it's yours. by law the company must provide that written proof. this usually clears things up, but if it doesn't, like in wong's case maybe we can help, call us 888-996-tips or nbcbayarea.com/responds. >> thank you, kris. >>> 4:57 right now. kari has a look at our forecast for this now wednesday morning. >> in palo alto right now as we get a live look visibility is clear, it's a nice start to the morning, here is a look at our day ahead with some low 50s to start, 64 degrees, get out there and enjoy it, clouds and rain will be here tomorrow. our second storm of the week. more on that coming up next. >>> and a live look at oakland. you see those flashing lights, they are disabled vehicles on the shoulder of the nim
wong says verizon insisted she was responsible. so she turned to us for help. we contacted verizon and it cleared the debt saying in a statement, we're grateful to nbc responds for bringing this issue to our attention and giving us the opportunity to assist miss tran. if you are asked to pay a bill you don't think you owe ask to see written proof that it's yours. by law the company must provide that written proof. this usually clears things up, but if it doesn't, like in wong's case maybe we...
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a court in hong kong has sentenced the pro—democracy student activist joshua wong to three months ing had pleaded guilty to a charge of contempt, in connection with the 2014 street protests by the pro—democracy umbrella movement. he refused to obey a legal injunction and leave a protest site. another activist, lester shum, was given a suspended jail term. the us navy has said the former commanding officers of two of its destroyers which were involved in deadly collisions in the pacific will face criminal charges. i7 sailors were killed in the crashes. in the first collision injune, the uss fitzgerald collided with a cargo vessel off the coast of japan, with the loss of seven lives. ten more were killed when the uss john mccain hit an oil tanker east of singapore in august. the lives of her parents, sister and the driver of a second car. executives from youtube, facebook and twitter are due to attend a hearing in the us aimed at tackling the spread of extremist material. all three of the platforms have already taken measures to prevent terrorist propaganda but politicians worldwide ar
a court in hong kong has sentenced the pro—democracy student activist joshua wong to three months ing had pleaded guilty to a charge of contempt, in connection with the 2014 street protests by the pro—democracy umbrella movement. he refused to obey a legal injunction and leave a protest site. another activist, lester shum, was given a suspended jail term. the us navy has said the former commanding officers of two of its destroyers which were involved in deadly collisions in the pacific will...
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i find wong to be one of the greatest inspirations out there today.nd he'll set the scene for this conference like no other i bet he colors tech trading with if comments you can see a number of stocks ramping at adobe and other semi-conductor plays i like nvidia so much, that yes, i renamed my dog after that company and now he walks around the house like he owns the place. look out on monday, nvidia's friendly rival of intel speaks. i bet he'll pet this intel security risk story to risk. i think it's a tempest in a teapot the honorable cruz anick may be soft-spoken. i bet he has doomsday stories that will be debunked and over by tuesday over at the jpmorgan health care conference i'm paying close attention to brent saunders. i think he'll have an vision of an up 2018 something that some don't believe is possible. hence it climbed up to 172 today. if brent tells a good story i think it can mark the new beginning of a run for allergen which makes botox and other drugs. we own this one in any charitable trust while we have gotten singed, i still think th
i find wong to be one of the greatest inspirations out there today.nd he'll set the scene for this conference like no other i bet he colors tech trading with if comments you can see a number of stocks ramping at adobe and other semi-conductor plays i like nvidia so much, that yes, i renamed my dog after that company and now he walks around the house like he owns the place. look out on monday, nvidia's friendly rival of intel speaks. i bet he'll pet this intel security risk story to risk. i...
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well good morning to you and welcome to mornings on 2, it is saturday, january 13th, i'm claudine wong. >> what is your name? >> claudine wong. >> we haven't seen each other in awhile. >>> good morning everyone, happy weekend i'm frank mallicoat. we have a chilly start out there. first, some of the headlines on this saturday. the search continues in monte seat toe -- montecito. >> really such a heartbreaking situation, the rain, the mud, the boulders that all came down on the hillsides ravaged by fire. some residents in that area will not be allowed back there for weeks. >>> chances that you have gotten the flu or you know someone who has been sick. >> yeah, it has been a tough year for that, the flu situation is bad, it's going to get a lot worse. in fact the number of cases and the number of deaths continues to grow, we'll have more on what health officials are say being the epidemic. >>> and this long holiday weekend is for many a weekend of service, local organizations are planning events where you can volunteer. >> more on that coming up. first we want to guess to rosemary orozco
well good morning to you and welcome to mornings on 2, it is saturday, january 13th, i'm claudine wong. >> what is your name? >> claudine wong. >> we haven't seen each other in awhile. >>> good morning everyone, happy weekend i'm frank mallicoat. we have a chilly start out there. first, some of the headlines on this saturday. the search continues in monte seat toe -- montecito. >> really such a heartbreaking situation, the rain, the mud, the boulders that all...
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the so-called umbrella protests more than three years ago the judge rejected a request for joshua wong on rafael wong to be released on bail while they appeal fourteen other defendants convicted of obstructing police all or even fined or given suspended jail sentences the vehicle pollen reports oh my god it's becoming a familiar sight because i'm off to see activists informants chin leaders in court to face charges stemming from the so-called umbrello are all key pipe protests four years ago one of the best known faces of home comes to mock prosy movement joshua one is facing more jail time this time for three months after pleading guilty to criminal contempt thanks i'll bet money but they have no mind when we look at now is it from we need to face questions that it's a question i'm going to go fight for democracy and if we're going oh oh the other activists sentenced to four and a half months prison is rafael long he's now the vice chairman for putin microsleep party thank the government is using the war as a tool against protesters and to punish activists think it will solve politica
the so-called umbrella protests more than three years ago the judge rejected a request for joshua wong on rafael wong to be released on bail while they appeal fourteen other defendants convicted of obstructing police all or even fined or given suspended jail sentences the vehicle pollen reports oh my god it's becoming a familiar sight because i'm off to see activists informants chin leaders in court to face charges stemming from the so-called umbrello are all key pipe protests four years ago...
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wong, it really is jensen wong versus brian krzanickrzanich that is not a friendly rivalry that is notriendly. >> and amd not in there at all >> i was quick to say there were problems, but lisa suh, by the way, i love her. she's scrappy. they are tough they do a little -- we haven't mentioned the cryptoids today. >> 39 minutes in. >> thank you amd has a balance sheet that has more restored. do not count dr. suh out she is just one tough ceo. i like her i like her a lot >> guys, we have the dow up 100, record highs for the dow s&p and russell and transports and bertha is on the floor today. >> good morning, carl, another record, even as we have yields on the 10-year at 10-month high, strong bank earnings setting a positive high. the 2018 tax impact on companies and what they plan to do with those funds, we heard comments from fed members raising prosperity of more rate hikes. dallas fed president saying he thinks the impact will be front loaded from the tax plan this year new york fed bill dudley expects the tax plan will result in higher wages which could boost inflation. this morning'
wong, it really is jensen wong versus brian krzanickrzanich that is not a friendly rivalry that is notriendly. >> and amd not in there at all >> i was quick to say there were problems, but lisa suh, by the way, i love her. she's scrappy. they are tough they do a little -- we haven't mentioned the cryptoids today. >> 39 minutes in. >> thank you amd has a balance sheet that has more restored. do not count dr. suh out she is just one tough ceo. i like her i like her a lot...
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hong kong court is said to rule on the final appeal of three pro-democracy activists joshua wong and nathan no and alex child were convicted over their role in the twenty fourteen umbrella protest they're currently on bail but the court ruling will decide if they stay free or go to jail speaking outside the court said this could be a pivotal moment for protest movements in the region. right here for the mostly for the court certainly for something be wrong with it but more of the right thing now is to charge for all we're told the whole ball. recognise. the motivation of students will be. harmed lost sure. that you. were are you stand back the person you are every. where people want you not to not be. sarah clarke has more from hong kong. well this is the last chance for the three student leaders to have their jail terms dropped another three would charge and sentence for a legal protest and that charge centered on the the students the act of still what was described as storming the government headquarters back in twenty four saying this was the event that triggered the occupy hong k
hong kong court is said to rule on the final appeal of three pro-democracy activists joshua wong and nathan no and alex child were convicted over their role in the twenty fourteen umbrella protest they're currently on bail but the court ruling will decide if they stay free or go to jail speaking outside the court said this could be a pivotal moment for protest movements in the region. right here for the mostly for the court certainly for something be wrong with it but more of the right thing...
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well the interesting thing is she is from joshua wong's party hong kong's pro-democracy icon and also she's standing in for a seat that one of her former party members had been ousted from he is now currently on bail along with joshua wong for the twenty four thousand pro-democracy protests so in light of that she had a lot of support from many people on the pro-democracy camp and also the young generation here many of them saw her as a credible opposition against the haunch probe aging camp and so she did have a lot of support and that's part of the reason why there is so much reaction to her being ousted in they're also concerned that this will is now set a precedent where other pro good democracy candidates who may want to contest elections will somehow be barred for reasons due to their personal political stands to be and many thanks indeed to be a part of their reporting live from hong kong. u.s. president all of trump has called for decisive action against the taliban claimed responsibility for saturday's suicide bomb attack in afghanistan at least ninety five people were killed
well the interesting thing is she is from joshua wong's party hong kong's pro-democracy icon and also she's standing in for a seat that one of her former party members had been ousted from he is now currently on bail along with joshua wong for the twenty four thousand pro-democracy protests so in light of that she had a lot of support from many people on the pro-democracy camp and also the young generation here many of them saw her as a credible opposition against the haunch probe aging camp...
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i feel we are running low the other activists sentenced to four and a half months prison is rafael wong he's now the vice chairman for puta mark receive party thank the government is using lower as a tool against protesters and to punish activists think it will solve political problems that's a real contempt of court every day in all sixteen demonstrators were arrested in the vendor twenty fourteen for refusing to leave a protest zone being cleared by police the high court judge said even though joshua long had only spent ninety minutes in the protest area his involvement in obstructing the clearance operation was deep and extensive the judge said therefore the only appropriate punishment was immediate imprisonment a series of trials timing from the twenty fourteen pro-democracy demonstrations have been held in the past year and many more are scheduled this year so far about one hundred leading activists are in jail are facing the prospect of prison sentences critics say the prosecutions are an attempt to stifle hong kong's to moccasin movement the seventy nine day long demonstrate. in
i feel we are running low the other activists sentenced to four and a half months prison is rafael wong he's now the vice chairman for puta mark receive party thank the government is using lower as a tool against protesters and to punish activists think it will solve political problems that's a real contempt of court every day in all sixteen demonstrators were arrested in the vendor twenty fourteen for refusing to leave a protest zone being cleared by police the high court judge said even...
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is in the main protest site there's another smaller protest site and apparently joshua was raphael wong and the others had stopped the police from clearing it or had resisted burning to the judge they were given several warnings to leave the protest site and they refused to move and therefore they are now in contempt so they've had pleaded guilty all joshua eleven of them pleaded guilty including joshua long and rafael long that was nearly two years ago when they were first charged many skeptics are saying part of the reason could be because many of those who are in in the court right behind me were under the age of twenty one until very recently so sentencing them before they turn twenty one member they wouldn't be given jail terms under hong kong law they would be allowed to be sent to jail so there is speculation that the sentencing could be handed down now when many of them particularly joshua wong and rafael want both with very strong political ambitions have now turned twenty one. a military court in thailand has decided not to prosecute a historian for insulting the monarchy. was
is in the main protest site there's another smaller protest site and apparently joshua was raphael wong and the others had stopped the police from clearing it or had resisted burning to the judge they were given several warnings to leave the protest site and they refused to move and therefore they are now in contempt so they've had pleaded guilty all joshua eleven of them pleaded guilty including joshua long and rafael long that was nearly two years ago when they were first charged many...
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wong. any questions? commissioner maurase and commissioner sanchez. >> thank you very much for the comprehensive report. i have two questions. one is in your data that you presented tonight, i noticed there were a couple of groups that were not reflected. for example native japanese speakers or native russian speakers. are there students in those categories? >> there are. but the numbers are not significant. so we definitely have that data and we can provide the full data set to the board members. >> thank you. and my second question is to what degree are recommendations or the findings shared with the bcc? >> so, the by lingual council received a similar presentation. we have been in discussion with them about our english language development. next monday they are going to be receiving additional information around the status of the professional development that is being offered regarding english language development. and so, it's an ongoing conversation that we have with the bilingual cou
wong. any questions? commissioner maurase and commissioner sanchez. >> thank you very much for the comprehensive report. i have two questions. one is in your data that you presented tonight, i noticed there were a couple of groups that were not reflected. for example native japanese speakers or native russian speakers. are there students in those categories? >> there are. but the numbers are not significant. so we definitely have that data and we can provide the full data set to the...
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and willie woo woo wong begins construction in summer 2018. so that design is done and we have construction docs and then out to bid. and balboa pool is in construction and let's go from left to right, rossi is designed, completed. and it is going -- okay, thank you, going out to bid. why don't you take us through these. this is our acting capital project manager. >> got to delegate there, mr. general manager. it's very impressive but you can't know everything. >> supervisor kim: starting with garfield? >> okay, so garfield is in design. and it's going to be going out to construction in summer of 2018. just christopher is still if design and gillman is complete and glen canyon is complete. and hyde turk is going into construction in summer 2018 also. >> supervisor kim: is the design complete because i haven't seen it? hyde turk mini park. >> hyde turk is in design, yes, detailed design. and then joe dimaggio is complete. margaret hayward is in design and it will go out to construction in fall 2018. and musconi rec center is in construction and
and willie woo woo wong begins construction in summer 2018. so that design is done and we have construction docs and then out to bid. and balboa pool is in construction and let's go from left to right, rossi is designed, completed. and it is going -- okay, thank you, going out to bid. why don't you take us through these. this is our acting capital project manager. >> got to delegate there, mr. general manager. it's very impressive but you can't know everything. >> supervisor kim:...
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court is set to rule in the final appeal of three pro democracy activists joshua wong nathan lawn alex chadwick convicted over their role in the trade hundred fourteen umbrella protests the county on bail but the court ruling will decide if they stay free or go to jail speaking outside the court said this could be a pivotal moment for protest movements in the region. nearly fifteen thousand people have fled to evacuation centers in the philippines after a volcano began erupting on the island of luzon love has been pouring from mount mayon since saturday as the headlines the news continues on al jazeera after witness. counting the cost of oil hit seventy dollars a barrel we examined the drivers behind the rise one of the economic reasons behind the breast into a new. look a little closer to the hole straight being between us i'm. counting the cost at this time on al-jazeera. i've got. nothing. bomb we don't know nothing we quote we. know that a good deal shall not go slow they told. his. cousin steer the moon is a must not assume of the you not the little as it didn't miss us the most o
court is set to rule in the final appeal of three pro democracy activists joshua wong nathan lawn alex chadwick convicted over their role in the trade hundred fourteen umbrella protests the county on bail but the court ruling will decide if they stay free or go to jail speaking outside the court said this could be a pivotal moment for protest movements in the region. nearly fifteen thousand people have fled to evacuation centers in the philippines after a volcano began erupting on the island of...
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(vicki) that was lonnie wong reporting.e say even even younger people get distracted with their phones or don't look around before they open car doors... and that's when they can become victims of a crime. police say that even though the victim wasn't seriously hurt, she is still traumatized because the cuprit is still on the loose. (grant) san francisco prides itself as being a bike friendly city ...(vicki) in 2012... the port of san francisco constructed a safe bike lane.. just dedicated to riders... but then something happened..... you are looking at a class one bike looking at a you are you are looking at a class one bike lane in san francisco, it is completely protected from trafficnats: ambiance it has if own traffic signal it even has a stop sign. but it appears to missing two . or make that three things it's missing, bicyclists i say that only because i haven't seen one on the bike path entire time i was here. it's also missing parts of the fence. in random locations so you walk through here a lot? i walk through he
(vicki) that was lonnie wong reporting.e say even even younger people get distracted with their phones or don't look around before they open car doors... and that's when they can become victims of a crime. police say that even though the victim wasn't seriously hurt, she is still traumatized because the cuprit is still on the loose. (grant) san francisco prides itself as being a bike friendly city ...(vicki) in 2012... the port of san francisco constructed a safe bike lane.. just dedicated to...
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now a hong kong court has sentenced pro-democracy activist joshua wong to three months in jail one was found guilty of contempt of court relating to his role in the two thousand and fourteen pro-democracy umbrella movement street demonstrations calling for the direct election of hong kong's chief executive it's the second time he's been imprisoned over the rallies he pleaded guilty to defying in order to leave a protest camp will serve a sentence consecutively to another he received for his actions at a separate protest at home in austria he governs in a coalition with a far right party today sebastian cortes austria's new chancellor is in berlin for talks with anglo-american his anti immigration euro skeptic stance clashes with the german chancellor has been a vocal critic of michael's open door policy but the two will try to found find a common ground on the protection of borders ahead of his trip to berlin quite stressed that germany is an important partner for australia so. we can bring in political correspondent michelle or cooper she is there outside the chancellor's office cover
now a hong kong court has sentenced pro-democracy activist joshua wong to three months in jail one was found guilty of contempt of court relating to his role in the two thousand and fourteen pro-democracy umbrella movement street demonstrations calling for the direct election of hong kong's chief executive it's the second time he's been imprisoned over the rallies he pleaded guilty to defying in order to leave a protest camp will serve a sentence consecutively to another he received for his...
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they are on some talking mission for god to do all this i don't know about the walton family but the wong family envisions a school system where we have a little charter school on each block just like you have a wal-mart walking is powerful. talked undershirt before when wal-mart towns in the community all the mom and pops stores closed down and the town there's not much left of the town so that's what they they see for education a little wal-mart charter school law and we talked a little bit about how standardized your you know was there and i said occasion doesn't necessarily breed more intelligent critically thinking people. in the public school system in general maybe you know may not be most conducive why is it that you wouldn't you wouldn't argue for the you know the idea of charter schools and private private education allowing for people to basically educate their children more we obviously see the movements going on of homeschooling taking place don't you think that the private schooling allows for more freedom of educating kids the way that parents and maybe their community want
they are on some talking mission for god to do all this i don't know about the walton family but the wong family envisions a school system where we have a little charter school on each block just like you have a wal-mart walking is powerful. talked undershirt before when wal-mart towns in the community all the mom and pops stores closed down and the town there's not much left of the town so that's what they they see for education a little wal-mart charter school law and we talked a little bit...
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>> motion to excuse supervisor cohen. >> supervisor yee: madam clerk, linda wong, and i would like to thank somebody, here. thank jesse larson and jim smith from the s.f.govtv for broadcasting this meeting. clerk will also provide your names. madam clerk, do you have announcements? >> clerk: silence all cell phones and electronic devices, and items submitted to the clerk. items acted on will be on the january 23rd unless otherwise stated. >> number one, resolution authorizing the resolution and second amendment to the ground lease mission bay affordable housing with the refinancing and minor rehabilitation, king streets and rich sorro commons. >> good morning, chair yee and supervisor tang. so, item number one before you is a resolution that would authorize our department to amend the ground lease for rich sorro commons. this project is an existing affordable housing project, located in mission bay neighborhood. it is owned and managed by the mission housing development corporation and provides 100 units of housing for low income individuals and families at a maximum of 50% of area me
>> motion to excuse supervisor cohen. >> supervisor yee: madam clerk, linda wong, and i would like to thank somebody, here. thank jesse larson and jim smith from the s.f.govtv for broadcasting this meeting. clerk will also provide your names. madam clerk, do you have announcements? >> clerk: silence all cell phones and electronic devices, and items submitted to the clerk. items acted on will be on the january 23rd unless otherwise stated. >> number one, resolution...
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welcome to "mornings on 2". >> i'm claudine wong.ng about it over dinner last night, a woman's daughter is going skiing tomorrow. i told her i would ask mark tamayo for her specialized forecast. not a bad time to go up. the roads will be clear? >> exactly. today they are getting some rain and a mixture of snow, at least for the morning hours. yeah, tomorrow not looking too bad. even later on today. so in the sierra, yeah, just some clouds and probably partly cloudy skies throughout the weekend. as far as our forecast, we have some low clouds and fog hanging over the bay. a nice start for your weekend, for your saturday morning. of course, we have been tracking the rainfall. it has been adding up. take a look at the numbers over the past three days. so we have added up the numbers over the past 72 hours. ben lohman approaching 2.5 inches. santa rosa and concord .71. san rafael over .05 inch. same for san jose and san francisco .41. napa .35. heading into a bit of a break for the weekend. you can pick out the clouds, the rain showers f
welcome to "mornings on 2". >> i'm claudine wong.ng about it over dinner last night, a woman's daughter is going skiing tomorrow. i told her i would ask mark tamayo for her specialized forecast. not a bad time to go up. the roads will be clear? >> exactly. today they are getting some rain and a mixture of snow, at least for the morning hours. yeah, tomorrow not looking too bad. even later on today. so in the sierra, yeah, just some clouds and probably partly cloudy skies...
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it really has to be nvidia after jenson wong's speech where he's talking about chips it's not possiblet you have billionsch transistors on but i think autonomous driving is so huge. >> nvidia ripped at the keynote. >> yeah. >> this guy is incredible, organize state. >> had such great runs. >> nvidia marked time between -- went to 214 on a better than expected quarter and went to 189 where i renamed my dog nvidia to get some mojo and, boom. got rid of all of the jokers and now it's strong hands, and we've seen this time and again. >> if somebody came out and upgraded nvidia today we'd probably throw shade all over them hand laugh tat. >> no, we wouldn't. >> why would we? >> what's the difference between that and caterpillar >> it's about -- listen, you said before. it's about growth. that's what right now companies -- >> yes. >> tesla last week tes larks you get a negative news story the stock is trading 335 today. >> was that unbelievable >> that's an interpretation -- the misinterpretation of tesla and i'll stay with this forever. it is not a car company and every time we hear -- >> i
it really has to be nvidia after jenson wong's speech where he's talking about chips it's not possiblet you have billionsch transistors on but i think autonomous driving is so huge. >> nvidia ripped at the keynote. >> yeah. >> this guy is incredible, organize state. >> had such great runs. >> nvidia marked time between -- went to 214 on a better than expected quarter and went to 189 where i renamed my dog nvidia to get some mojo and, boom. got rid of all of the...
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this is joshua wong speaking before his sentencing wednesday. dowhat we hope to [indiscernible] amy: in the philippines, journalists and press freedom advovocates are conondemning duterte's government for trying to shut down the highly popular independent news outlet rappler. on monday, the securities and exchange commission revoked rappler's license to operate on charges that the website is foreign-owned, even though the website is owned by filipinos. this morning, the philippines justice department authorized the opening of a criminal investigation into the website. rappler and press freeeedom advocates say the website has been targeted for its critical reporting on rodrigo duterte's administration and his devastating so-called drug war. back in the united states, the majority of the national park system advisory board have resigned in protest of the fact that interior secretary ryan zinke has not met wiwith them en once since trump took office one year ago. the board's chairman, tony knowles, a former governor of alaska, said -- "the departme
this is joshua wong speaking before his sentencing wednesday. dowhat we hope to [indiscernible] amy: in the philippines, journalists and press freedom advovocates are conondemning duterte's government for trying to shut down the highly popular independent news outlet rappler. on monday, the securities and exchange commission revoked rappler's license to operate on charges that the website is foreign-owned, even though the website is owned by filipinos. this morning, the philippines justice...
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but then today, surprise, whole bunch of reporters, including scott wong from "the hill" newspaper were staking out paul ryan's office. they were staking out the peopler of the house, his office today, hoping to catch some news about budget negotiations in congress. they're all outside paul ryan's office when, hey now, here comes, isn't that rod rosenstein? and his security detail? yeah, there's the deputy attorney general filing into house peopler paul ryan's office. what he is doing here? reporters including scott wong were soon able to susz out that nobody knew this was coming, rod rosenstein, in fact, was there at paul ryan's office to talk with him about the russia investigation, we later learned that the meeting is something that rod rosenstein had asked for, then it turned out that the fbi director was in that meeting, too. and then it turned out what they were meeting about was the russia investigation and we can even narrow it down even further. all right, this, the fact that this meeting, though, was a surprise to everybody, what's going on here? speaker of the house is techni
but then today, surprise, whole bunch of reporters, including scott wong from "the hill" newspaper were staking out paul ryan's office. they were staking out the peopler of the house, his office today, hoping to catch some news about budget negotiations in congress. they're all outside paul ryan's office when, hey now, here comes, isn't that rod rosenstein? and his security detail? yeah, there's the deputy attorney general filing into house peopler paul ryan's office. what he is doing...
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. >>> welcome back to bay area people i'm claudine wong. we have partnered with the chronicle season of sharing fund. it is a network of 150 community service agencies that help families in need of short- term critical assistance. fund started back in 1986 and over the last 31 years has raised $120 million. helping thousands of bay area families. the money goes to help with short-term critical assistance grants which means applicants can get help paying rent or security deposits it can get people out of a homeless shelter or get a much needed wheelchair. the fund has given $20 million to food pink banks and since all administer costs are paid for 100% of the money raised goes to help families aunt ms. >> there is nothing like meeting the people to receive that assistance, to hear their stories and to understand what help during a rough time can mean. we begin with
. >>> welcome back to bay area people i'm claudine wong. we have partnered with the chronicle season of sharing fund. it is a network of 150 community service agencies that help families in need of short- term critical assistance. fund started back in 1986 and over the last 31 years has raised $120 million. helping thousands of bay area families. the money goes to help with short-term critical assistance grants which means applicants can get help paying rent or security deposits it can...
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now two of the sixteen being sentenced today are going to jail that's joshua wall and rafael wong both prominent leaders of the twenty fourteen pro-democracy protests the rest have been given suspended sentences or fines joshua long was defiance before going into courts think i will go all the way but they have. well i hope to do is if we face a prison sentence a question i'm going to fight for democracy in the future the charges stem from the two thousand and fourteen umbrella occupied movement when one of the protests sites not the main one was being cleared by police payloads had ordered the area to be cleared and according to the judge joshua was wrong rafael wong and the rest of them had resisted the police clearance and this is in criminal contempt of the courts while many skeptics are questioning why it's taken so long to sentence them particularly since they had pleaded guilty from the start joshua long rafael long though happily to call him visions as for joshua long he's facing other charges and he's already been sentenced to prison earlier in august he's currently out on bai
now two of the sixteen being sentenced today are going to jail that's joshua wall and rafael wong both prominent leaders of the twenty fourteen pro-democracy protests the rest have been given suspended sentences or fines joshua long was defiance before going into courts think i will go all the way but they have. well i hope to do is if we face a prison sentence a question i'm going to fight for democracy in the future the charges stem from the two thousand and fourteen umbrella occupied...
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go to hong kong now because the high court that has just sentence the pro-democracy activist joshua wong and some of his colleagues to spending more time in jail just fifteen others in total were charged with criminal contempt for refusing to leave a protest site during the twenty fourteen umbrella revolution demonstrations. all right in a little while we hope to be going live to hong kong and we'll try and get the very latest from our correspondent just to note that those sentences have been handed down and just some of his colleagues to be returned to jail but look at you more on that of course as soon as we can get our correspondent in hong kong in the meantime bangladesh plans to repatriate six hundred fifty thousand range of refugees back to neighboring mimo within two years both countries agreed to set up temporary camps. as short term housing for the range of people now the first refugees will start to move back to me a man next week hundreds of thousands of revenge of muslims are fled a military crackdown that began in mere miles rucka state in organist the un has insisted the an
go to hong kong now because the high court that has just sentence the pro-democracy activist joshua wong and some of his colleagues to spending more time in jail just fifteen others in total were charged with criminal contempt for refusing to leave a protest site during the twenty fourteen umbrella revolution demonstrations. all right in a little while we hope to be going live to hong kong and we'll try and get the very latest from our correspondent just to note that those sentences have been...
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i'm claudine wong. >> i'm frank mallicoat.. it's not the weekend, it's a tuesday. >> we still have a workweek ahead of us. >> four more days. >>> rain tomorrow but not today. we do have a break. watch out for the fog due to the recent rain but so far it's not been that bad. sometimes around 6:30 and 7:00 it seems to show up. jamie miller is up toward santa rosa and healdsburg, i guess the last storm was not a big deal. the creeks seem to be at their highest this season. 1-3.5 inches of rain fell from santa rosa to just west of healdsburg from the last system. it's south of the golden gate where they have not had much. to the north it's been okay. to the south it's been falling apart. that looks to be similar tomorrow. there still some fog around. 30s, 40s and 50s. 46 at sfo. 40s on the peninsula. 43, union city. ukiah, 39. truckee, 25. here's the system coming in for tomorrow in the late morning and early afternoon. good rain north of the golden gate and south of that, not much. this looks like it may be the last system for a w
i'm claudine wong. >> i'm frank mallicoat.. it's not the weekend, it's a tuesday. >> we still have a workweek ahead of us. >> four more days. >>> rain tomorrow but not today. we do have a break. watch out for the fog due to the recent rain but so far it's not been that bad. sometimes around 6:30 and 7:00 it seems to show up. jamie miller is up toward santa rosa and healdsburg, i guess the last storm was not a big deal. the creeks seem to be at their highest this...
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big smile wong. boy has a system the great academy systems in fine old annoyance managed to produce and continue to produce those kind of players you know we always thought that i would that school was the best school and what is the. school's was technical play is. passing game you know creative and we had success with it you know we produced for years an enormous amount of fantastic place we are small country seventy million people. for such a small country we've done something well you know if you can produce this kind of place but the rest of the world's looked at us and you know. they they they took the i would do things. to their good things you know for example germany you know when they had. periods in two thousand you know they came over they had a look at our youth academies. and they took that back to germany and they really meant it in their in their system and we we close our eyes for any other. side in the dutch were lazio you signed the didn't. recognise the other nations were doing it
big smile wong. boy has a system the great academy systems in fine old annoyance managed to produce and continue to produce those kind of players you know we always thought that i would that school was the best school and what is the. school's was technical play is. passing game you know creative and we had success with it you know we produced for years an enormous amount of fantastic place we are small country seventy million people. for such a small country we've done something well you know...
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people i'm claudine wong. we have partnered with the chronicle season of sharing fund. it is a network of 150 community service agencies that help families in need of short- term critical assistance. fund started back in 1986 and over the last 31 years has raised $120 million. helping thousands of bay area families. the money goes to help with short-term critical assistance grants which means applicants can get help paying rent or security deposits it can get people out of a homeless shelter or get a much needed wheelchair. the fund has given $20 million to food pink banks and since all administer costs are paid for 100% of the money raised goes to help families aunt ms. >> there is nothing like meeting the people to receive that assistance, to hear their stories and to understand what help during a rough time can mean. we begin with a story up of the hick man family they lost their home and everything inside in the north bay fires. they didn't have renter insurance, and didn't know where they were going to live. finding a new home took time and a little help. >> it's f
people i'm claudine wong. we have partnered with the chronicle season of sharing fund. it is a network of 150 community service agencies that help families in need of short- term critical assistance. fund started back in 1986 and over the last 31 years has raised $120 million. helping thousands of bay area families. the money goes to help with short-term critical assistance grants which means applicants can get help paying rent or security deposits it can get people out of a homeless shelter or...
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joshua wong is a fascinating character around six months ago a china correspondent adrian brown spoketo him for an edition of talk to al-jazeera part of a wider look at hong kong and the effect of twenty years of chinese rule talk to our busier in studio and in the field it is in the show's section at al-jazeera dot com now the united nations security council is renewing its support for war ravaged afghanistan a u.n. delegation including the u.s. ambassador nikki haley visited the capital kabul earlier this week the first time in more than seven years they voiced concern over the security situation where al qaeda i saw and other armed groups all have a presence month the security council called for consolidating regional efforts for peace in afghanistan let's go to james bates diplomatic editor joining us from u.n. headquarters in new york what more is nikki haley had to say after this visit. well her and other ambassadors have been briefing the security council on this visit that had been kept secret as you say kemal the first visit since two thousand and ten i was there in kabul in
joshua wong is a fascinating character around six months ago a china correspondent adrian brown spoketo him for an edition of talk to al-jazeera part of a wider look at hong kong and the effect of twenty years of chinese rule talk to our busier in studio and in the field it is in the show's section at al-jazeera dot com now the united nations security council is renewing its support for war ravaged afghanistan a u.n. delegation including the u.s. ambassador nikki haley visited the capital kabul...