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wong has been on baill for othe charges erertaking parart in rallies.e says he was arrested when he wass repeporting to the central police ststation. he later left t the station and spokee to journalists. >> no matter what happens i will still continue to resist and hopefulllly let the worldld know hong kong hasas chosese notot t surrender. >> wong tweeted he's also accused of violating an anti mask regulations during protests put in place to help identifyy protesters suspected of committing crimes. wong was a student leader during the 2014 umbrella movement pro-democracy movement seeking universal suffrage. next monday will mark six years since the movement. they've arrested activists since the new national security law for the territory took effect in late june. >>> south korea says north korean troops shot and killed a south korean fisheries official who had gone missing earlier this week. the man's body was burned. seoul has severely condemned the act. >> translator: it cannot be justified for any reason that north korea fatally shot and damaged the
wong has been on baill for othe charges erertaking parart in rallies.e says he was arrested when he wass repeporting to the central police ststation. he later left t the station and spokee to journalists. >> no matter what happens i will still continue to resist and hopefulllly let the worldld know hong kong hasas chosese notot t surrender. >> wong tweeted he's also accused of violating an anti mask regulations during protests put in place to help identifyy protesters suspected of...
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we will hear from oi-yee wong. ms. wong available? then last but not least, sara shortt. are you here? there you are. good morning. >> good morning. i'm just super excited about mental health sf. i'm passionate about being involved in the implementation. i'll tell you why. i think it was probably when i graduated with my masters in social work about 20 years ago when i first started to understand some of the challenges with our mental healthcare system. i knew a bit about it before that. i do have an uncle who's chronically mentally ill. family has been working to get decent care for decades -- understood firsthand all the barriers and the challenges and the obstacles. but also how important it was for him to get decent care. care that emphasized things like harm restructure, care that was sensitive -- coordinated, compassionate. that's what we're talking about with mental health sf. i'm also excited about it because as a member of the treatment on demand coalition, we've been working on the issue of reform for behavioral health services for a few years now. it just so ha
we will hear from oi-yee wong. ms. wong available? then last but not least, sara shortt. are you here? there you are. good morning. >> good morning. i'm just super excited about mental health sf. i'm passionate about being involved in the implementation. i'll tell you why. i think it was probably when i graduated with my masters in social work about 20 years ago when i first started to understand some of the challenges with our mental healthcare system. i knew a bit about it before that....
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we will hear from oi-yee wong. ms. wong available? then last but not least, sara shortt. are you here? there you are. good morning. >> good morning. i'm just super excited about mental health sf. i'm passionate about being involved in the implementation. i'll tell you why. i think it was probably when i graduated with my masters in social work about 20 years ago when i first started to understand some of the challenges with our mental healthcare system. i knew a bit about it before that. i do have an uncle who's chronically mentally ill. family has been working to get decent care for decades -- understood firsthand all the barriers and the challenges and the obstacles. but also how important it was for him to get decent care. care that emphasized things like harm restructure, care that was sensitive -- coordinated, compassionate. that's what we're talking about with mental health sf. i'm also excited about it because as a member of the treatment on demand coalition, we've been working on the issue of reform for behavioral health services for a few years now. it just so ha
we will hear from oi-yee wong. ms. wong available? then last but not least, sara shortt. are you here? there you are. good morning. >> good morning. i'm just super excited about mental health sf. i'm passionate about being involved in the implementation. i'll tell you why. i think it was probably when i graduated with my masters in social work about 20 years ago when i first started to understand some of the challenges with our mental healthcare system. i knew a bit about it before that....
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steve wong. >> yin ping wong. >> yuk ping wong. >> brent james woodall. >> james john woods. >> marvinn woodwell. >> david terence wooley. >> john bentley works. >> martin michael wortley. >> rodney james wotton. >> william wren. >> john w. wright, jr. >> neil robin wright. >> sandra lee wright. >> jupiter yambem. >> john d. yamnicky, sr. >> suresh yanamadala. >> vicki yancey. >> shuyin yang. >> matthew david yarnell. >> myrna yaskulka. >> shakila yasmin. >> olabisi shadie layeni yee. >> kevin w. yokum. >> edward p. york. >> kevin patrick york. >> raymond r. york. >> suzanne martha youmans. >> barrington leroy young, jr. donald mcarthur young >> edmond g. young, jr. >> jacqueline young. >> lisa l. young. >> elkin yuen. >> joseph c. zaccoli. >> adel agayby zakhary. >> arkady zaltsman. >> edwin j. zambrana, jr. >> robert alan zampieri. >> mark zangrilli. >> christopher r. zarba, jr. >> ira zaslow. >> kenneth albert zelman. >> abraham j. zelmanowitz. >> martin morales zempoaltecatl. >> zhe zeng. >> marc scott zeplin. >> jie yao justin zhao. >> yuguang zheng. >> ivelin ziminski. >> michael
steve wong. >> yin ping wong. >> yuk ping wong. >> brent james woodall. >> james john woods. >> marvinn woodwell. >> david terence wooley. >> john bentley works. >> martin michael wortley. >> rodney james wotton. >> william wren. >> john w. wright, jr. >> neil robin wright. >> sandra lee wright. >> jupiter yambem. >> john d. yamnicky, sr. >> suresh yanamadala. >> vicki yancey. >> shuyin...
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wong is among to activists who were arrested today. whoother was a 71-year-old was actually currently in the late stages of cancer. in thailand, hundreds of people backing the king's march on parliament for changes to the constitution. the national assembly has been meaning to consider amending the constitution. that special session was convene after nearly two months of protests from those who do want the changes and they turn out for a sit in today. the protests that started back in july have gathered tens of thousands of people. they came after a series of political scandals including the forced disbanding of the main opposition party. france, actress and singer juliette greco has died aged 93. she was a cultural icon and france both for her own career and as a muse to philosophers. lovelso had a years-long story with miles davis. pay tribute,on praising her elegant and saying that in death, she took her place in the pantheon of france. we take a look back at her life. >> her voice to encompass millions of homemes. she was one of th
wong is among to activists who were arrested today. whoother was a 71-year-old was actually currently in the late stages of cancer. in thailand, hundreds of people backing the king's march on parliament for changes to the constitution. the national assembly has been meaning to consider amending the constitution. that special session was convene after nearly two months of protests from those who do want the changes and they turn out for a sit in today. the protests that started back in july have...
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wong for seat five. she's a proven advocate. her experience qualifies her for a seat on the task force. jen has been co-lead for over a year helping to lead transparency of policing practices in san francisco. additionally, she volunteered for many years san franciscans for sunshine to help modernize the sunshine ordinance. i strongly encourage you to appoint jennifer wong to the sunshine ordinance task force. thank you for your consideration. >> thank you. next caller please. >> hello, good morning supervisors. thanks for considering nominees today. i'm laura, cochair of the freedom of information committee of our regional chapter. i'm also a journalist who lives here in san francisco. we are honored and excited to bring you these two excellent candidates for the sunshine ordinance task force. lila lahood has been an active and engaged member for the past two years. beyond being a leader at the public press, she's been deeply involved of the chapter for the past decade and has made extraordinary contributions to journalism in o
wong for seat five. she's a proven advocate. her experience qualifies her for a seat on the task force. jen has been co-lead for over a year helping to lead transparency of policing practices in san francisco. additionally, she volunteered for many years san franciscans for sunshine to help modernize the sunshine ordinance. i strongly encourage you to appoint jennifer wong to the sunshine ordinance task force. thank you for your consideration. >> thank you. next caller please. >>...
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we will hear from oi-yee wong. ms. wong available? then last but not least, sara shortt. are you here? there you are. good morning. >> good morning. i'm just super excited about mental health sf. i'm passionate about being involved in the implementation. i'll tell you why. i think it was probably when i graduated with my masters in social work about 20 years ago when i first started to understand some of the challenges with our mental healthcare system. i knew a bit about it before that. i do have an uncle who's chronically mentally ill. family has been working to get decent care for decades -- understood firsthand all the barriers and the challenges and the obstacles. but also how important it was for him to get decent care. care that emphasized things like harm restructure, care that was sensitive -- coordinated, compassionate. that's what we're talking about with mental health sf. i'm also excited about it because as a member of the treatment on demand coalition, we've been working on the issue of reform for behavioral health services for a few years now. it just so ha
we will hear from oi-yee wong. ms. wong available? then last but not least, sara shortt. are you here? there you are. good morning. >> good morning. i'm just super excited about mental health sf. i'm passionate about being involved in the implementation. i'll tell you why. i think it was probably when i graduated with my masters in social work about 20 years ago when i first started to understand some of the challenges with our mental healthcare system. i knew a bit about it before that....
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wong and others who are facing these charges today?ry naive to believe that we can so—called get away with participation or holding a meeting because they use the covid—i9 to ban a rally and we still come out to light a candle, which we believe we are of course exercising our constitutional right. the problem with now in hong kong, the prosecutor is really trampling on constitutional right on people to express freely, and so we are not optimistic, maybe it will be inevitable in the centre, national future, but we still continue to hope. all right. inaudible, we have the right to do that and we have the right to condemn the tiananmen square massacre. antifa being on bbc world news and we would keep a close eye on what happens today. —— thank you for being on bbc world news. bill gates has told the bbc he's confident the united states will step up in the fight against coronavirus. he admits his country has made mistakes but believes progress can still be made. he also addressed the increasingly thorny issue of a vaccine. he's been tellin
wong and others who are facing these charges today?ry naive to believe that we can so—called get away with participation or holding a meeting because they use the covid—i9 to ban a rally and we still come out to light a candle, which we believe we are of course exercising our constitutional right. the problem with now in hong kong, the prosecutor is really trampling on constitutional right on people to express freely, and so we are not optimistic, maybe it will be inevitable in the centre,...
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we have amy wong seat 1, philip jones seat 3. steven fields seat 6, andreas salinas seat 7, monique lesarre seat 8 and sara shortt seat 11. >> chair ronen: can we have a roll call vote? [roll call vote] the motion passes without objection. >> chair ronen: thank you so much mr. clerk. again, thank you so much. what an amazing group of candidates and leaders and this work in our community. we appreciate you all. thank you. mr. clerk, please read item number 4. >> clerk: appoint -- it's a motion to appoint supervisor rafael mandelman, term ending december 1, 2021 to the california state association of counties. do we have any speakers on this matter? >> there are no callers in the queue. >> chair ronen: thank you so much. i'm happy to make a association to -- motion to send this item forward with positive recommendation. please take a roll call vote. [roll call vote] motion passes. >> chair ronen: thank you so much. please read item number 5. >> clerk: hearing consider appointing one member for investment term to the food security t
we have amy wong seat 1, philip jones seat 3. steven fields seat 6, andreas salinas seat 7, monique lesarre seat 8 and sara shortt seat 11. >> chair ronen: can we have a roll call vote? [roll call vote] the motion passes without objection. >> chair ronen: thank you so much mr. clerk. again, thank you so much. what an amazing group of candidates and leaders and this work in our community. we appreciate you all. thank you. mr. clerk, please read item number 4. >> clerk: appoint...
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and that was lonnie wong reporting for us. >>rage over a dui crash in the north bay that killed a well-known business owner what we're learning about the suspect tonight and why he should not have been driving in the first place. >>plus protests erupting again across the country after kentucky grand jury's decision in the taylor case, how some experts are now examining the cultural trauma. that was triggered by her death. >>and looking good outside right now we have got a hot weekend ahead in a hot beginning to october, your tent and is coming up. >>more on a story we told you about at the top of the hour, a truck that drove into protesters in la tonight. we now have exclusive video of it actually happening you can see there's a ford pickup that's going through the crowd and people are scattering this happened on the sunset strip in west hollywood police we're able to catch up to the driver and arrest him. we know at least one person was taken to the hospital and that's just one of several protests that took place throughout l
and that was lonnie wong reporting for us. >>rage over a dui crash in the north bay that killed a well-known business owner what we're learning about the suspect tonight and why he should not have been driving in the first place. >>plus protests erupting again across the country after kentucky grand jury's decision in the taylor case, how some experts are now examining the cultural trauma. that was triggered by her death. >>and looking good outside right now we have got a hot...
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we will hear from oi-yee wong. ms. wong available? then last but not least, sara shortt.ere? there you are. good morning. >> good morning. i'm just super excited about mental health sf. i'm passionate about being involved in the implementation. i'll tell you why. i think it was probably when i graduated with my masters in social work about 20 years ago when i first started to understand some of the challenges with our mental healthcare system. i knew a bit about it before that. i do have an uncle who's chronically mentally ill. family has been working to get decent care for decades -- understood firsthand all the barriers and the challenges and the obstacles. but also how important it was for him to get decent care. care that emphasized things like harm restructure, care that was sensitive -- coordinated, compassionate. that's what we're talking about with mental health sf. i'm also excited about it because as a member of the treatment on demand coalition, we've been working on the issue of reform for behavioral health services for a few years now. it just so happen we we
we will hear from oi-yee wong. ms. wong available? then last but not least, sara shortt.ere? there you are. good morning. >> good morning. i'm just super excited about mental health sf. i'm passionate about being involved in the implementation. i'll tell you why. i think it was probably when i graduated with my masters in social work about 20 years ago when i first started to understand some of the challenges with our mental healthcare system. i knew a bit about it before that. i do have...
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>>i'm very worried very worried about that it transmits so easily in davis lonnie wong. all right coming up next. we'll have another traffic and weather update for you we're taking a live look outside i believe this is s >>it's supposed to it's so cloudy out there i just see little lights in little dots here on your screen will check in and see if we have any delays for you we'll do that throughout the newscast and will check whether and traffic coming up >>welcome back approaching 05:00am now and a look outside does show some foggy conditions for your drive into work so i'd say give yourself a few extra minutes to get in as we are seeing some fog advisories on a couple of our bridges and definitely some low visibility at time to time. it's not haze though none of it in fact across the bay area is we are all good to go from east to west inland valleys and coastal areas all good so get out there enjoy this thursday afternoon which will be mostly in the 70's, san jose at 79 oakland at a nice 74 today. robin. >>sounds good thanks to john coming up in the next hour san jose
>>i'm very worried very worried about that it transmits so easily in davis lonnie wong. all right coming up next. we'll have another traffic and weather update for you we're taking a live look outside i believe this is s >>it's supposed to it's so cloudy out there i just see little lights in little dots here on your screen will check in and see if we have any delays for you we'll do that throughout the newscast and will check whether and traffic coming up >>welcome back...
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lonnie wong. >>yeah it's been pretty hot hot hot all around the bay area it's not very comfortable, i hear we're going to cool it down just a little bit but it's still going to be hot, let's check in with john to get an update on the committee said it better myself i'm trying to avoid say who will down today because yeah so high people expect drastically cooler with dry cool down. but we're not talking about a drastic or avoiding cooldown think that's what focus and today, yeah, yeah we still got a future pull digits out there. but instead of being 25 to 30 degrees above average like 15 to 20 degrees above average who are working our way in the right direction for sure looking outside of berkeley this morning. we do have some haze there is some low cloud cover hanging out near the coastline as we did have a nice push a marine air last night. >>this is actually offered us some relief from those overnight temperatures that just were so warm yesterday morning. now you're waking up and saying oh yeah
lonnie wong. >>yeah it's been pretty hot hot hot all around the bay area it's not very comfortable, i hear we're going to cool it down just a little bit but it's still going to be hot, let's check in with john to get an update on the committee said it better myself i'm trying to avoid say who will down today because yeah so high people expect drastically cooler with dry cool down. but we're not talking about a drastic or avoiding cooldown think that's what focus and today, yeah, yeah we...
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with me now, senior staff writer for "the hill," scott wong.t is potentially the middle ground between democrats and republicans on this stimulus bill? let's start with that. >> i think it's a really good sign that the two sides have agreed, nancy pelosi and treasury secretary mnuchin have agreed to put the government funding aside. that's off their plates now so they can now really focus on the coronavirus funding. and so, you know, the two sides are still very far apart when it comes to coronavirus aid, about $1 trillion. the senate is going to lay down this week -- mitch mcconnell's going to put down a vote, $500 billion for schools, for small businesses, more money for unemployment insurance. but chuck schumer and nancy pelosi say it's simply inadequate. they want to go big. they think there's a real opportunity here to do something big, similar to what we saw earlier this year. so right now the two sides are still very far apart, but my point is is that they're talking and mnuchin and pelosi are negotiating and they've taken the government
with me now, senior staff writer for "the hill," scott wong.t is potentially the middle ground between democrats and republicans on this stimulus bill? let's start with that. >> i think it's a really good sign that the two sides have agreed, nancy pelosi and treasury secretary mnuchin have agreed to put the government funding aside. that's off their plates now so they can now really focus on the coronavirus funding. and so, you know, the two sides are still very far apart when...
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our state families of those killed by sacramento police officers gather for their own rally lonnie wong has that story. we we want it. >>the demands were not new by more than half a dozen families who lost loved ones, but they are emboldened by the national movement for police reform. francis nevarez daughter gabby was killed by 6 ice police in 2014 as we fight in this new civil rights movements. >>we demand change and we demand it now while the grief here was real the circumstances in each police related death is often fuzzy citrus heights police say getting the virus stole a car and led them on a dangerous high speed pursuit before ramming several police vehicles black and brown has steadily getting murdered every day christine benz said daryl richards was shot by sacramento police after supposedly pointing a pellet gun its citizens and that swat officers pursuing him the police body camera was accidentally turned off. >>and the family has filed a civil suit in the case sacramento. police today said they can't comment on cases being litigated sacramento, black lives matter is also cri
our state families of those killed by sacramento police officers gather for their own rally lonnie wong has that story. we we want it. >>the demands were not new by more than half a dozen families who lost loved ones, but they are emboldened by the national movement for police reform. francis nevarez daughter gabby was killed by 6 ice police in 2014 as we fight in this new civil rights movements. >>we demand change and we demand it now while the grief here was real the circumstances...
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republic was founded 71 years ago but of course in the eyes of china's leaders people like joshua wong very much public enemy number one not just wrong arrived here at the eastern magistrate's court on hong kong island about an hour ago he gave a brief statement he didn't so much want to talk about his case but rather the fate of 12 hong kong people who are now in detention on the mainland after being caught on a boat in mainland waters more than 5 weeks ago now they haven't been charged they've been denied bail but according to hong kong's leader carrier. the 12 are basically suspected of a number of crimes here in hong kong and she says they must serve justice in the mainland before they could be brought back to hong kong now that has become a source of anger here in hong kong and people are being urged to take part in unofficial protests on national day on thursday but the police are warning people not to do that and in fact on 3rd on wednesday morning 3 people were arrested accused of inciting people to take part in an illegal assembly on thursday and also of wanting to attack poli
republic was founded 71 years ago but of course in the eyes of china's leaders people like joshua wong very much public enemy number one not just wrong arrived here at the eastern magistrate's court on hong kong island about an hour ago he gave a brief statement he didn't so much want to talk about his case but rather the fate of 12 hong kong people who are now in detention on the mainland after being caught on a boat in mainland waters more than 5 weeks ago now they haven't been charged...
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>>in sacramento lonnie wong. >>we'll hear the latest containment numbers on wildfires that are burning in the bay area we have the lnu lightning complex that's in the north bay, it's 95% contained. more than 363,000 acres have burned there. the scu complex fires in the east and south bay is up to 98% containment with nearly 397,000 acres burned and then we have the czu lightning complex fires in san mateo and santa cruz counties are up to 85% containment with more than 86,000 acres burned and then of course the woodward fire at the point reyes national seashore near and county is now 95% contained that fire has burned more than 4800 acres. well even with the higher containment numbers for the czu fire there still hazard said officials want you to be aware of. >>i have had issues with looking lose people who want to stop and see what's going on which is it's their community and they're very interested in what's happening so it's only understandable but when you do that sometimes you're not paying attention to wher
>>in sacramento lonnie wong. >>we'll hear the latest containment numbers on wildfires that are burning in the bay area we have the lnu lightning complex that's in the north bay, it's 95% contained. more than 363,000 acres have burned there. the scu complex fires in the east and south bay is up to 98% containment with nearly 397,000 acres burned and then we have the czu lightning complex fires in san mateo and santa cruz counties are up to 85% containment with more than 86,000 acres...
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again now as lonnie wong re orting for us tonight. still ahead a final farewell to the late justice ruth bader ginsburg this on the eve of president trump's announcement on his nominee. >>to replace her plus oakland's fairyland in danger of closing because of the pandemic that a celebrity filmmakers who are working to make sure that does not happen. >>at 6.30 san jose officials concerned after recent outbreak of violence, including 3 people killed in >>police are beefing up patrols this weekend in downtown san jose as kron four's rob fladeboe explains now the extra officers are being deployed to calm growing fears after a trio of recent homicides in the downtown area. >>you couldn't help but notice the extra cops in downtown san jose on friday. at least a dozen more units are
again now as lonnie wong re orting for us tonight. still ahead a final farewell to the late justice ruth bader ginsburg this on the eve of president trump's announcement on his nominee. >>to replace her plus oakland's fairyland in danger of closing because of the pandemic that a celebrity filmmakers who are working to make sure that does not happen. >>at 6.30 san jose officials concerned after recent outbreak of violence, including 3 people killed in >>police are beefing up...
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wong for seat five. she's a proven advocate. her experience qualifies her for a seat on the task force. jen has been co-lead for over a year helping to lead transparency of policing practices in san francisco. additionally, she volunteered for many years san franciscans for sunshine to help modernize the sunshine ordinance. i strongly encourage you to appoint jennifer wong to the sunshine ordinance task force. thank you for your consideration. >> thank you. next caller please. >> hello, good morning supervisors. thanks for considering nominees today. i'm laura, cochair of the freedom of information committee of our regional chapter. i'm also a journalist who lives here in san francisco. we are honored and excited to bring you these two excellent candidates for the sunshine ordinance task force. lila lahood has been an active and engaged member for the past two years. beyond being a leader at the public press, she's been deeply involved of the chapter for the past decade and has made extraordinary contributions to journalism in o
wong for seat five. she's a proven advocate. her experience qualifies her for a seat on the task force. jen has been co-lead for over a year helping to lead transparency of policing practices in san francisco. additionally, she volunteered for many years san franciscans for sunshine to help modernize the sunshine ordinance. i strongly encourage you to appoint jennifer wong to the sunshine ordinance task force. thank you for your consideration. >> thank you. next caller please. >>...
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i'm joined now by kong in hong kong joshua wong has been officially charged but now being released on bail what is likely to happen next. while here we're up here in court next week the hearing will start at the end of the temper and during the time he was questioned by officers inside the police station he said that the officers actually showed him the several shots by news outlets showing that showing as evidence of his senses and his no charge for. participating in an authorised assembly almost a year ago which was held last october so during that time a large number of people took to the streets to protest again against a newly and anti mosque loss set up by the government in order to attack order and the government's protest so i just want and also and activists local activists was also arrested and for the same reason today why now as you say these alleged events took place last year what's the significance of the timing of this arrest. well this is particularly concerning for many local activists on the ground as mentioned the case is actually took place almost a year ago in. 2
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over to your left now to jackie wong. had $7,000.-- "what is '20,000 leagues under the sea'?" incorrect. it'll cost you $2,601. you're gonna finish in second place unless our champion, ben, did something really silly. he had $20,400. and he was unable to come up with "swiss family robinson." ben: robinson. the reference, of course, to "robinson crusoe." and it'll cost you something-- $1,042. not much. $19,358 added to your previous total gives you a 2-day total now of $38,158. and you get to play again. right here. we'll see you. ♪ captioned by los angeles distribution and broadcasting, inc. so you're a small bor a big one. you were thriving, flourishing, but then... oh. ah. okay. time to think, plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with powerful connectivity. serious and reliable internet that lets you go bigger and better, with more sharing, more making. whoa. more that. more talking. ... the entire time, you got this! okay, less talking and more doing. all driven by the largest gig speed network in am
over to your left now to jackie wong. had $7,000.-- "what is '20,000 leagues under the sea'?" incorrect. it'll cost you $2,601. you're gonna finish in second place unless our champion, ben, did something really silly. he had $20,400. and he was unable to come up with "swiss family robinson." ben: robinson. the reference, of course, to "robinson crusoe." and it'll cost you something-- $1,042. not much. $19,358 added to your previous total gives you a 2-day total now...
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businessman, walter wong, is cooperating with the investigation.s he is believed to have kept a journal with officials. you can read phil's column on sundays and wednesdays in "the chronicle." the last unofficial weekend of summer ended the way it began, with protests against racial injustice and police brutality. and jacob blake, the wisconsin man, paralyzed, after being shot seven times by a police officer, shared an emotional plea from here's abc news reporter, christine sloan. >> reporter: jacob blake, delivering an emotional message from his hospital bed on saturday. speaking out, for the first time since he was paralyzed, after being shot seven times by police, earlier last month in kenosha, wisconsin. the video message, posted to twitter by his attorney. >> every 24 hours, it's pain. it's nothing but pain. it hurts to breathe. it hurts to sleep. it hurts to move from side to side. it hurts to eat. please, i'm telling you. change y'all lives out there. we can stick together, make some money. make -- make everything easier for our people out h
businessman, walter wong, is cooperating with the investigation.s he is believed to have kept a journal with officials. you can read phil's column on sundays and wednesdays in "the chronicle." the last unofficial weekend of summer ended the way it began, with protests against racial injustice and police brutality. and jacob blake, the wisconsin man, paralyzed, after being shot seven times by a police officer, shared an emotional plea from here's abc news reporter, christine sloan....
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wong. operations, could you connect us to the next caller, please. >> operator: that was the last caller. >> chair mar: thank you so much, clerk and operations. hearing no further callers, public comment is closed. you know, actually, i did just want to respond to the two public commenters who are dig workers and drivers, and to your points, and just reemphasize, per mr. monge's presentation, one of the amendments that was introduced does establish the definition of a worker that does provide at least two days of labor, and the prior definition does not establish any threshold for independent contractors, so the 16-hour threshold provides greater clarity for enforcement of the legislation. thank you for your comments, and yeah, would just like to move that we adopt the amendments as presented by mr. monge on behalf of supervisor ronen. mr. clerk, can you please call roll. >> clerk: on the motion to amend as offered by chair mar -- [roll call] >> clerk: mr. chair, there are l three ayes. >>
wong. operations, could you connect us to the next caller, please. >> operator: that was the last caller. >> chair mar: thank you so much, clerk and operations. hearing no further callers, public comment is closed. you know, actually, i did just want to respond to the two public commenters who are dig workers and drivers, and to your points, and just reemphasize, per mr. monge's presentation, one of the amendments that was introduced does establish the definition of a worker that...
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albert wong, thank you so much for talking to us. ceo. talk more about the data we have been getting. india could be set for its first annual economic contraction in decades as it becomes the global epicenter of the pandemic. we will look at the country's dyer growth data, next. -- dire growth data, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: india posted the biggest gdp drop among the world's major economies last quarter and it looks set for its first annual contraction in four decades amid a recent surge in covid-19 infections. let's go over to the data with the india economy and policy reporter in mumbai. than what the economists were expecting. what were some of the reasons for this sharp slowdown? >> it did not take long for india to move somewhere. economy nowgrowing to the peak of contraction in major economies. part of the reason for this slowdown was predictability for the lockdown but there's some really bad news in the details. is to investment. it declined year on year and now only makes up 1/5 of gdp, down from one third before. consu
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wong. operations, could you connect us to the next caller, please. >> operator: that was the last caller. >> chair mar: thank you so much, clerk and operations. hearing no further callers, public comment is closed. you know, actually, i did just want to respond to the two public commenters who are dig workers and drivers, and to your points, and just reemphasize, per mr. monge's presentation, one of the amendments that was introduced does establish the definition of a worker that does provide at least two days of labor, and the prior definition does not establish any threshold for independent contractors, so the 16-hour threshold provides greater clarity for enforcement of the legislation. thank you for your comments, and yeah, would just like to move that we adopt the amendments as presented by mr. monge on behalf of supervisor ronen. mr. clerk, can you please call roll. >> clerk: on the motion to amend as offered by chair mar -- [roll call] >> clerk: mr. chair, there are l three ayes. >>
wong. operations, could you connect us to the next caller, please. >> operator: that was the last caller. >> chair mar: thank you so much, clerk and operations. hearing no further callers, public comment is closed. you know, actually, i did just want to respond to the two public commenters who are dig workers and drivers, and to your points, and just reemphasize, per mr. monge's presentation, one of the amendments that was introduced does establish the definition of a worker that...
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wong was eventually cited and released. l.a.ounty's inspector general has promised to investigate the incident. >>> now, to the campaign trail. just seven weeks until election day. >> this man is totally unfit to be president. up here. he's totally unfit. >> president trump hosted this ray,indoors,nderson, despite ob officials. it was the president's first indoor rally since a june event in tulsa, oklahoma, that preceded a spike in coronavirus cases in that city. democratic nominee, joe biden, was seen leaving church today. earlier, he responded to bob woodward's new book that says the president downplayed the impact of covid-19. >> he didn't do a damn thing. think about it. think about what he did not do. and it's almost criminal. >> nationwide polls give biden an overall edge over the president. 51 days before the election. >>> this tuesday, abc news is hosting a town hall with president trump, chief anchor george stephanopoulos will host the event giving undecided voters a chance to ask the president important questions befor
wong was eventually cited and released. l.a.ounty's inspector general has promised to investigate the incident. >>> now, to the campaign trail. just seven weeks until election day. >> this man is totally unfit to be president. up here. he's totally unfit. >> president trump hosted this ray,indoors,nderson, despite ob officials. it was the president's first indoor rally since a june event in tulsa, oklahoma, that preceded a spike in coronavirus cases in that city. democratic...
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steven wong. at this hearing, i will invite small businesses, merchant associations and industry groups, to share their experiences with the minority of landlords who contrary to their apparent self interests have refused to negotiate rent relief for their tenants. i will be asking city agencies to present (inaudible) available to small businesses in this situation and this hearing will provide an opportunity for this body to consider the tools we do have available locally to hold these bad actors to account, including next steps on the vacancy tax. and it will allow us to explore potential changes in state law that we could advocate for and could help protect our small businesses from that subset of unreasonable, irrational landlords whose bad business decisions are doing such great harm to our neighborhood retail environment. and now for the in memoriam. i'm asking that we adjourn today's meeting in memory of matthew simmonds, known business his drag name peggy. he was a beloved member of the sa
steven wong. at this hearing, i will invite small businesses, merchant associations and industry groups, to share their experiences with the minority of landlords who contrary to their apparent self interests have refused to negotiate rent relief for their tenants. i will be asking city agencies to present (inaudible) available to small businesses in this situation and this hearing will provide an opportunity for this body to consider the tools we do have available locally to hold these bad...
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unlike say wong many young good knees head for the city around 20 percent of the population now lives in the capital. the city is one of the fastest growing in southeast asia the internet and television arrived at pretty much the same time 20 years ago since then the town has been changing fast. however police still direct the flow of traffic there are no traffic lights. doherty is making a stop in him his father wants to buy him a warm jacket there for the monastery. this. year and it'll be very cold at the monastery there are no smaller sizes. ok we'll take it. in another part of the city dorothy's future abbott lama non-gay is getting ready for the new start of the man asked ikey here he's on a big shopping expedition and to put that with the rest of. his budget is tight even though the monastery receives public funding lama non-gays striking a hard bargain. how much is the spinach $25.00 for this. when i was young the monks just stayed in the monasteries the people visited them and brought them food but it hasn't been that way for quite some time we've got to go shopping here ever
unlike say wong many young good knees head for the city around 20 percent of the population now lives in the capital. the city is one of the fastest growing in southeast asia the internet and television arrived at pretty much the same time 20 years ago since then the town has been changing fast. however police still direct the flow of traffic there are no traffic lights. doherty is making a stop in him his father wants to buy him a warm jacket there for the monastery. this. year and it'll be...
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but at this point they say they're bearing the brunt of the shutdown in sacramento lonnie wong. >>it's 5.53 right now and let's take a live look at the airport in san francisco it's doesn't look totally clear but it doesn't look as bad as it has been we'll have more on the air quality and the weather in just a few we're for those who love to discover. who know an open mind is the only kind. who don't need to travel to find something new. who know where to escape, even just for a moment. who don't need a fortune to find a gem. and who know when you spend less, you can discover even more. and never, ever stop discovering. spend less, discover more. at t.j. maxx, marshalls, and homegoods. dearand with summer here,these energy bills are rising. together, we can save energy and money... by taking steps to stay cool while using less. keep safe and keep it golden. >>back 5.55 on this wednesday morning skies so much clear now that's hard to believe when you're talking about the golden gate being as foggy as it is but the fog that has pushed in has been accompanied by a steady clean sea
but at this point they say they're bearing the brunt of the shutdown in sacramento lonnie wong. >>it's 5.53 right now and let's take a live look at the airport in san francisco it's doesn't look totally clear but it doesn't look as bad as it has been we'll have more on the air quality and the weather in just a few we're for those who love to discover. who know an open mind is the only kind. who don't need to travel to find something new. who know where to escape, even just for a moment....
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>>i was lonnie wong reporting for us tonight and that wraps up kron 4 news at 8 o'clock good grant iill be back at the top of the hour, the vallejo police department launching a new initiative to curb violent crime in that city, how they plan on implementing what they're describing as 21st century policing plus how oakland mayor libby shaft is pressuring the federal government to approve for new medica so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. so how do i do this? you don't do this. we do this, together. bounce forward, with comcast business. >>the news station you're watching kron 4 news at 9. >>now 9 for the first time in so many months, san francisco is green-lighting hair and nail salons and gyms to allow indoor services starting monday good evening, everybody thanks for being here at 9 o'
>>i was lonnie wong reporting for us tonight and that wraps up kron 4 news at 8 o'clock good grant iill be back at the top of the hour, the vallejo police department launching a new initiative to curb violent crime in that city, how they plan on implementing what they're describing as 21st century policing plus how oakland mayor libby shaft is pressuring the federal government to approve for new medica so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay....
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like joshua wong she demurred as a frontrunner following the primary elections. i don't know what will happen again tomorrow maybe i'll get arrested tomorrow maybe my campaign members will be arrested. i do think the result of the democratic primaries is a shock to the communist party to raiding government they thought that by using a national security law that the candidates will back down that the people will be very afraid to actually vote for the opposition camp. on the 31st of july the government postponed legislative council elections by a year citing risks linked to the covert 19 pandemic the decision to postpone the trainee trente alleged election has nothing to do with politics has nothing to do with the likely outcome of this round of elections on the 7th of august the united states announced that it was sanctioning kerry lamb and 10 other chinese and hong kong officials for undermining hong kong's autonomy. i thought maybe 3 days later police arrested media tycoon jimmy lie owner of the popular pro-democracy newspaper apple daily i did not expect them
like joshua wong she demurred as a frontrunner following the primary elections. i don't know what will happen again tomorrow maybe i'll get arrested tomorrow maybe my campaign members will be arrested. i do think the result of the democratic primaries is a shock to the communist party to raiding government they thought that by using a national security law that the candidates will back down that the people will be very afraid to actually vote for the opposition camp. on the 31st of july the...
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joining us to share his story, edward wong. good to see you. >> nice to see you too. >> remind our viewers who you are. your dad is a navy reservist who answered the call on the uss mercy floating hospital when covid first began. how's he doing? >> my dad is doing pretty good. he returned probably in late may, i think, and he's been back at home and he just resumes his job as an anesthesiologist at a local hospital and yeah, it's been great. >> we thank him. a picture we're trying to bring up. oh, there he is. you're wearing a full on scuba mask of some sort. he did not die. was that your way of protecting yourself and the family when he first got home? >> i guess that was a way to protect myself from him. >> glad you're all safe. the san mateo district union over zoom. how is that going so far? >> it's going okay. it's not the same as having school in person, but so far, it's been okay. it's been around six weeks into the semester, which i was very surprised to learn. time seems to be passing by very fast. obviously, i'm very
joining us to share his story, edward wong. good to see you. >> nice to see you too. >> remind our viewers who you are. your dad is a navy reservist who answered the call on the uss mercy floating hospital when covid first began. how's he doing? >> my dad is doing pretty good. he returned probably in late may, i think, and he's been back at home and he just resumes his job as an anesthesiologist at a local hospital and yeah, it's been great. >> we thank him. a picture...
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lonnie wong fox 40 news. >>and to whine the crops not the only crops being affected farm workers they're picking fruits and vegetables. those crops are affected and the workers are affected. the smoke from the czu fires is reaching monterey county and you can see all of that smoke behind the workers out in the field. the united farm workers union says that 84% of those workers haven't been provided with n 95 masks or ppe. >>since the pandemic hit and says that they needed this is a shot of. >>salinas workers in the outdoors doing the best they can to protect against the harmful smoke. now a local community based advocacy group is working to collect donations for those farm workers. >>we're more likely to father chest like like like like if you're a small thing like 10 degrees on even smoke or it was a very hard to free and if any had its imagine now them that they are actually there for 10 hours monday to saturday. i called for what must have been for them. >>cal osha posted guidelines for employees put emplo
lonnie wong fox 40 news. >>and to whine the crops not the only crops being affected farm workers they're picking fruits and vegetables. those crops are affected and the workers are affected. the smoke from the czu fires is reaching monterey county and you can see all of that smoke behind the workers out in the field. the united farm workers union says that 84% of those workers haven't been provided with n 95 masks or ppe. >>since the pandemic hit and says that they needed this is a...
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>>lonnie wong. >>whereas step outside and we've been talking about the smoky conditions it's hard to see here because pham when you're standing at the embarcadero can always look like this one is even when it's not smoke a no just always looks beautiful now let's check in with our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow here's a look at the weather for the rest of this week lawrence close now to august and we've got the fog out there now september. >>you see that time of year we start to see a lot of the fog go away but yeah we've got a lot of smoke out there tonight as well all around the bay area seeing a lot of that smoke just kind of settle in for the night. temperature wise today running a little bit below the average in san francisco, 64 degrees 71 degrees in oakland 74 high in san jose was 88 very warm in livermore 86 degrees in concord and santa rosa checking in the 76th all around the bay area these temps miller's temperatures somewhat similar be at 77 and hayward nice day there but hazy 73 in
>>lonnie wong. >>whereas step outside and we've been talking about the smoky conditions it's hard to see here because pham when you're standing at the embarcadero can always look like this one is even when it's not smoke a no just always looks beautiful now let's check in with our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow here's a look at the weather for the rest of this week lawrence close now to august and we've got the fog out there now september. >>you see that time of year we...
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. ♪ ♪ pediatrician lisa wong has served as its president, and violinist. >> i think the attention tooking for beauty and working hard to make that happen is the same between being a musician and being a doctor. >> brown: she's now cared for several generations of children in the boston area, anremains fascinated by the deep conns between music and medicine, the fact that so many doctors played instruments as children and still do-- "scales to slpels: doctors who practice the healing arts of music and medicine."♪ ♪ there's the act of close "listening"-- to the strings of a fellow musician, or the murmur of a patient's heart. there's the need forat concenn and striving for excellence in both. there's even neurological conntivity, she says. playing music in childhood helps wire an "information highway" in e brain. >> once those highways are ciestablished, you can putce through that, you can put medicine through that, you know, you develop the brain diffently. so what the neuro-scientists are finding is, the brain of a musician looksifferent than a brain ofomeone who hasn't played music.
. ♪ ♪ pediatrician lisa wong has served as its president, and violinist. >> i think the attention tooking for beauty and working hard to make that happen is the same between being a musician and being a doctor. >> brown: she's now cared for several generations of children in the boston area, anremains fascinated by the deep conns between music and medicine, the fact that so many doctors played instruments as children and still do-- "scales to slpels: doctors who practice...
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there are fears that mainly by pro—democracy activists such as joshua wong, that these tests are not to a mass data collection and surveillance programme by the mainland chinese government. this concern i think is amplified by the fact that there is participation and assistance from chinese medical staff from mainland china, and also from chinese laboratories. we have to leave it there, thank you so much. tributes have been paid to the actor dame diana rigg, who's died at the age of 82. she had been suffering from cancer. she was best known for her roles as the feisty emma peel in the avengers and as james bond's wife in on her majesty's secret service in a career spanning more than sixty years. 0ur arts editor will gompertz looks back at her life. diana rigg as the incredibly stylish, unsha keably cool, thoroughly independent emma peel in the 19605 hit spy—fi series the avengers. she wasn't one to stand for any nonsense, on—screen or off. so, when she discovered she was being paid less than the cameraman on the show, she decided to have a word. i don'tjoin generally the main body of
there are fears that mainly by pro—democracy activists such as joshua wong, that these tests are not to a mass data collection and surveillance programme by the mainland chinese government. this concern i think is amplified by the fact that there is participation and assistance from chinese medical staff from mainland china, and also from chinese laboratories. we have to leave it there, thank you so much. tributes have been paid to the actor dame diana rigg, who's died at the age of 82. she...
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wong said here we go again, that he had been there when all of this had happened in prior presidencies. he knew exactly what it was. what was different however, is that they put in a voice activating system. that annoying video what it means to have hide it a voice activated system, is that anytime nixon spoke, it triggered the recorder. and the way it worked nixon carried a small device on his belt are in his pocket, that indicated his location, it sent out to be. it was really a locators of the secret service knew if he was in a barbershop or in the oval office, or if he gone up to the residents and taken it off. they keyed the taping system to this, to the locator. so that when he was in the room where the typing system was employed, and installed, it would trigger the taping system. in other words, installing it in the oval office as nixon was there, and sent in the cleaning crews there at midnight it won't activate the system. unless nixon happened to be there with his locator. and it's very clear, that nixon and hold him in, haldimand less, forget about the recording system. ther
wong said here we go again, that he had been there when all of this had happened in prior presidencies. he knew exactly what it was. what was different however, is that they put in a voice activating system. that annoying video what it means to have hide it a voice activated system, is that anytime nixon spoke, it triggered the recorder. and the way it worked nixon carried a small device on his belt are in his pocket, that indicated his location, it sent out to be. it was really a locators of...
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and that was lonnie wong reporting for us.age over a dui crash in the north bay that killed a well-known business owner what we're learning about the suspect tonight and why he should not have been driving in the first place. >>plus protests erupting again across the country after a kentucky grand jury's decision in the breonna taylor case, how some experts are now examining the cultural trauma. that was triggered by her death. >>and looking good outside right now we have got a hot weekend ahead >>more on a story we told you about at the top of the hour, a truck that drove into protesters in la tonight. we now have exclusive video of it actually happening you can see there's a ford pickup that's going through the crowd and people are a scattering this happened on the sunset strip in west hollywood police we're able to catch up to the driver and arrest him. we know at least one person was taken to the hospital and that's just one of several protests that took place throughout los angeles today reporter chris wolf shows us how d
and that was lonnie wong reporting for us.age over a dui crash in the north bay that killed a well-known business owner what we're learning about the suspect tonight and why he should not have been driving in the first place. >>plus protests erupting again across the country after a kentucky grand jury's decision in the breonna taylor case, how some experts are now examining the cultural trauma. that was triggered by her death. >>and looking good outside right now we have got a hot...
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but at this point they say they're bearing the brunt of the shutdown in sacramento lonnie wong. week back on campus going smoothly, but one school in the south bay primary plus private elementary school in santa clara county. welcome students back to class yesterday, everyone wearing masks desk spaced out principal michelle o'hara says everybody was excited to get back to the campus. there's handwashing that happens during every transition. >>and when they enter the building when they go to leave the building. in addition to this social distancing in the classrooms and the time that the students are outside sitting on any benches they are marked for where they are allowed to and we also have staggered our drop-off times and our recess times under lunch times to ensure that the distancing is taking place between the stable cohorts of students so it is definitely a learning curve for all of us and we're getting used to the routine of it. but we are very excited to have everyone back on campus. >>there are no afterschool programs right now and families not ready to send their child
but at this point they say they're bearing the brunt of the shutdown in sacramento lonnie wong. week back on campus going smoothly, but one school in the south bay primary plus private elementary school in santa clara county. welcome students back to class yesterday, everyone wearing masks desk spaced out principal michelle o'hara says everybody was excited to get back to the campus. there's handwashing that happens during every transition. >>and when they enter the building when they go...
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day at the school's new a student housing complex looks very different because of covid-19 lonnie wong explains how the university and the students are coping with the new safety protocols now in place. >>move-in day for college students are usually chaotic affairs but the shooting at the west village housing complex at u c davis students were checked in by appointment over a seven-day period instead of just 3 working with state and county guidelines only one student is assigned per room that's just fine with just been seen as less people is less chance of this spreading smart move in days are often family celebrations but parents brothers and sisters all helping to send students off on their own. but today a student was only allowed one helper. >>the students a lot of going one guest to unload into the room. but they can bring all the family they want. there's going to take turns going in and out it's a little upsetting to me this was left cooling her heels of the sidewalk. >>well her husband helped us and move in the family tradition upset by the needs for last time when i had a chil
day at the school's new a student housing complex looks very different because of covid-19 lonnie wong explains how the university and the students are coping with the new safety protocols now in place. >>move-in day for college students are usually chaotic affairs but the shooting at the west village housing complex at u c davis students were checked in by appointment over a seven-day period instead of just 3 working with state and county guidelines only one student is assigned per room...
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lonnie wong.>>i was like they had a ball you james i left work on friday, yeah i did not leave the house until have come back to work here today yeah our family went to go check on my in laws they live up in the sierra all by themselves, so we went up there and we thought it was hot up there, you know mid-nineties but obviously we escaped the worst of it over the weekend then we came back to a 11112 degree he's not someone came back and said yeah john. >>not as hot today, anything above a 100 it all feels the same right exactly yeah, i mean a 110 does get dangerous. but yes, anything above a 100 is just not fun anymore. you can see outside at berkeley right here that we do have some low clouds overhead those low clouds are part of the reason we're starting this morning off a little bit cooler part of the reason bayside in coastal areas are little bit clears far as air quality goes air quality for inland areas still continues to be problematic and this map will be changing through the day now we ar
lonnie wong.>>i was like they had a ball you james i left work on friday, yeah i did not leave the house until have come back to work here today yeah our family went to go check on my in laws they live up in the sierra all by themselves, so we went up there and we thought it was hot up there, you know mid-nineties but obviously we escaped the worst of it over the weekend then we came back to a 11112 degree he's not someone came back and said yeah john. >>not as hot today, anything...
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. >> wong said china had strongly requested the u.s.ancel the visit. >>> one day after suga became japan's prime minister, he a an his cabinet members got down to business. >> translator: i'm determined to work hard for the japanese people and will try to live up to their expectations. >> suga's top priority is the coronavirus. tamara norihisa has returned to deal w with the virus. he was melgt minister for a time in the previous administration. >> translator: the pandemic is a worldwide issue. so, japan cannot solve this problem by itself. we need to find ways to alleviate people's anxiety. kono that row is in charge of administrative reform. he was briefed about his new duties b by h his predecessor. he statarted a new w web page a inefficienencies d due too govet regulationons. >> translator: it's the age of social media, not a call centerment i've already received messages from many people and started my work. >> hirai takaya will set up a new government agency in charge of digitalization. the goal is to increase efficiency and prom
. >> wong said china had strongly requested the u.s.ancel the visit. >>> one day after suga became japan's prime minister, he a an his cabinet members got down to business. >> translator: i'm determined to work hard for the japanese people and will try to live up to their expectations. >> suga's top priority is the coronavirus. tamara norihisa has returned to deal w with the virus. he was melgt minister for a time in the previous administration. >> translator:...
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>>in sacramento lonnie wong. >>indeed we are studies in california and nationwide show that fuel clearing strategies enable communities too better survive big wildfire. yeah but given limited resources. fire officials say it's wise for property owners to implement their own prevention measures when they can fire crews continue to make major progress on fires burning here in the bay area the lnu lightning complex in the north bay is currently 95% contained. nearly 1500 structures have been destroyed there. containment of the scu complex fires in the east and the south bay's that's up to 98% nearly 140 structures there have been destroyed. the c z you lightning complex fires in san mateo and santa cruz counties. that's up to 85% containment more than 900 homes though have been destroyed and the woodward fire at the point raze national seashore in marine county that's now 95% contained. so here in the bay area. good news much of the fire danger is now gone from the fires, including that lnu complex that scorch. >>a
>>in sacramento lonnie wong. >>indeed we are studies in california and nationwide show that fuel clearing strategies enable communities too better survive big wildfire. yeah but given limited resources. fire officials say it's wise for property owners to implement their own prevention measures when they can fire crews continue to make major progress on fires burning here in the bay area the lnu lightning complex in the north bay is currently 95% contained. nearly 1500 structures...