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the one in the middle was wyatt.nd patted us down. >> what was sam's demeanor while all that was happening? >> he was calm, you know. he really was. i was freaking out. >> reporter: he wasn't worried? >> no. no. >> reporter: maybe he had no reason to be. police didn't find anything in the house linking sam to cathy's murder. they even sprayed his truck with luminol looking for signs of blood. >> we took the seats out, we did everything we could. and there was nothing. >> reporter: police briefly detained sam, but he was back home by morning. now daron wyatt focused on javier. >> we really approached it very low key. "we think that you can really provide some great information for us. would you mind coming down with us and talking?" >> reporter: they brought him down to the station and listened patiently as he distanced himself from cathy torrez. >> he'd never been shopping with her, never changed a tire on her car, never carried groceries. we went through the whole litany of things that -- >> and he's all, oh, no, no
the one in the middle was wyatt.nd patted us down. >> what was sam's demeanor while all that was happening? >> he was calm, you know. he really was. i was freaking out. >> reporter: he wasn't worried? >> no. no. >> reporter: maybe he had no reason to be. police didn't find anything in the house linking sam to cathy's murder. they even sprayed his truck with luminol looking for signs of blood. >> we took the seats out, we did everything we could. and there was...
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we, you have my attention, wyatt.like what i'm hearing, but liam needs to be part of this meeting. where the hell is he? >> liam: you made breakfast, so let me take care of the dishes. >> hope: did you notice that kelly ate all of her oatmeal today?
we, you have my attention, wyatt.like what i'm hearing, but liam needs to be part of this meeting. where the hell is he? >> liam: you made breakfast, so let me take care of the dishes. >> hope: did you notice that kelly ate all of her oatmeal today?
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so she told wyatt and the dog to run. and we don't know exactly what happened, but wyatt ended up going back to the car and tried to drive his grandmother out. and so he attempted to drive that car, and he -- the roads are so hot that it burnt up the tires and so it -- he wasn't able to drive it to safety. did not make it out of the fire, and during all of this, his father is trying to get back. and now the roads have been blocked. so he's waiting for the blockade. he can't get through. he has to somehow find a way to go around the blockade or go through it. he gets up there. and he's driving up and it's black. he can't see anything. he runs across one guy on the road and he was trying to help him. i believe his skin came off in his hands is what i heard from my brother. and then he went up to their house, and -- well, he didn't get as far as their house. he kept driving and he saw a woman laying in the road that looked like she was wearing a bikini, and he stopped to help her. he felt the woman was fighting him some, and
so she told wyatt and the dog to run. and we don't know exactly what happened, but wyatt ended up going back to the car and tried to drive his grandmother out. and so he attempted to drive that car, and he -- the roads are so hot that it burnt up the tires and so it -- he wasn't able to drive it to safety. did not make it out of the fire, and during all of this, his father is trying to get back. and now the roads have been blocked. so he's waiting for the blockade. he can't get through. he has...
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. >> wyatt: hey. >> bill: you better get up. and if you're ever planng ttinhaair someday, i better not see you in it again. >> wyatt: justin said that he left the east coast deal memo on your desk. >> bill: my desk. my office. my world. >> wyatt: wow. what is your problem? what's got you-- >> bill: your meddling bitch of a mother is my proble
. >> wyatt: hey. >> bill: you better get up. and if you're ever planng ttinhaair someday, i better not see you in it again. >> wyatt: justin said that he left the east coast deal memo on your desk. >> bill: my desk. my office. my world. >> wyatt: wow. what is your problem? what's got you-- >> bill: your meddling bitch of a mother is my proble
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one of them was 13-year-old wyatt tofty.is body was found in a car with his dog on his lap after the fires burned down his home. the fires also killed his grandmother. the family tells cnn they've been trying to piece together what happened. >> she told wyatt and the dog to run, and we don't know exactly what happened. but wyatt ended up going back to the car and tried to drive his grandmother out. and so he attempted to drive that car and -- the roads were so hot that it burned up the tires. and so he wasn't able to drive it to safety. did not make it out of the fire. >> just heartbreaking. several members of wyatt's family, including his mother are badly hurt but survived. about half a million people in oregon are under some kind of evacuation alert at this hour. now there is a lot to talk about here. we'll bring in meteorologist er derek van dam. as terrible as it is to see all the images, the suffering that has been going on and people who still do not know what happened to their loved ones. >> yeah, it's heartbreaking t
one of them was 13-year-old wyatt tofty.is body was found in a car with his dog on his lap after the fires burned down his home. the fires also killed his grandmother. the family tells cnn they've been trying to piece together what happened. >> she told wyatt and the dog to run, and we don't know exactly what happened. but wyatt ended up going back to the car and tried to drive his grandmother out. and so he attempted to drive that car and -- the roads were so hot that it burned up the...
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. >> wyatt: we got you 30% of the company, dad.they're not looking to sell the whole outfit. >> bill: do i have to get up? i'll go over there and punch you in the head. how many times have i told you? everything has a price. everything is for sale. >> justin: that's true, but we don't have to take that risk. we get a big chunk of the profits with very little exposure. >> wyatt: exactly. we become major shareholders. liam and i made sure of that. right? >> bill: hey. we're in a meeting. we are having a group discussion, all right? now, i cut you some slack when you came in late because you were spending time with your kids, but, liam, i only have so much patience.
. >> wyatt: we got you 30% of the company, dad.they're not looking to sell the whole outfit. >> bill: do i have to get up? i'll go over there and punch you in the head. how many times have i told you? everything has a price. everything is for sale. >> justin: that's true, but we don't have to take that risk. we get a big chunk of the profits with very little exposure. >> wyatt: exactly. we become major shareholders. liam and i made sure of that. right? >> bill:...
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look at it. >> wyatt: are you ser-- you know what?ou tell me what's really going on here? >> liam: i'm worried about steffy. >> steffy: is this what you meant when you called me a special case? >> finn: i have never wanted to kiss one of my patients before. >> steffy: [ chuckles ] i'm glad we did. >> finn: it was even better than i imagined it. >> steffy: oh, you imagined it. >> finn: mm, yeah, more than i should admit. and the more time we spend together, i just... couldn't deny the feelings i was having. >> steffy: i can't believe you were gonna stop treating me and hand me over toth
look at it. >> wyatt: are you ser-- you know what?ou tell me what's really going on here? >> liam: i'm worried about steffy. >> steffy: is this what you meant when you called me a special case? >> finn: i have never wanted to kiss one of my patients before. >> steffy: [ chuckles ] i'm glad we did. >> finn: it was even better than i imagined it. >> steffy: oh, you imagined it. >> finn: mm, yeah, more than i should admit. and the more time we spend...
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it already includes peggy mosso and her 13 year old grandson wyatt tofte. >> he was such a brave boyrying to go back to save his grandma, i think he is a hero trying to save her, opposed to caught in the flames and just panicking alone. they all did die together. >> reporter: wyatt's mother escaped in a separate car, she survived but she is recovering in the hospital tonight with severe burns. the heat and the wind are expected to last through the week. firefighters say these blazes could burn until november, norah. >> o'donnell: oh my goodness, jonathan, thank you. and as those wildfires rage across the west, tonight joe biden is launching an extraordinary attack on president trump calling him a climate arsonist whose denial of science is responsible for the widespread destruction. biden's new assault came as the president was sitting down for a briefing on those blazes in california which quickly turned into a debate over climate change. here is cbs's paula reid. >> reporter: president trump was given a lesson on the realities of climate change by california's governor gavin newsom
it already includes peggy mosso and her 13 year old grandson wyatt tofte. >> he was such a brave boyrying to go back to save his grandma, i think he is a hero trying to save her, opposed to caught in the flames and just panicking alone. they all did die together. >> reporter: wyatt's mother escaped in a separate car, she survived but she is recovering in the hospital tonight with severe burns. the heat and the wind are expected to last through the week. firefighters say these blazes...
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kate wyatt is with us now. she, herself, is a marine veteran. kate, thank you so much for coming on and speaking about this. it's so important. thank you. >> thank you for having me, brianna. >> you know, i think it's -- for you, i want to talk about this picture. obviously, it has been many years since you lost your husband. obviously, still incredibly painful. but this was a picture from 2017, this day that trump reportedly asked kelly, what's in it for them, and you had never seen this photo before until recent days. tell us what it was like here when you saw that gravestone of your husband's in this photo. >> yeah. my mom had sent me the photo yesterday and said i'm not sure how we missed this. and i looked at the photo and the first thing that i noticed was derek's name, and his tombstone. it really triggered me as a widow, as a veteran. i absolutely discourage political moves using veterans and who are killed in action and pows as a leveraging chip, bargaining chip or bid for re-election. i was instantly furious. i reached out to my friend
kate wyatt is with us now. she, herself, is a marine veteran. kate, thank you so much for coming on and speaking about this. it's so important. thank you. >> thank you for having me, brianna. >> you know, i think it's -- for you, i want to talk about this picture. obviously, it has been many years since you lost your husband. obviously, still incredibly painful. but this was a picture from 2017, this day that trump reportedly asked kelly, what's in it for them, and you had never...
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and wyatt's grandmother peggy. the fires in the medford area destroyed about 600 homes. this le areminder of a neighborhood obliterated. from up here, you don't only get a sense of the scale of the destruction, but also an entire landscape bleached of color. this is a sea of gray and ash and twisted metal. in another neighborhood, tim took us with him to see if his home was still there. with landmarks gone, the neighborhood unrecognizable. >> a friend of ours had a house here, a couple friends and it's so destroyed, i can't even find where it was. >> reporter: he was with his daughters and grandson, picking through the wreckage. >> i'm so surprised that the people was able to get out of here alive. >> reporter: his grandson andre finding his prized possession, a lightup keyboard he earned himself. >> this -- >> it was a special gift. personal gift that he got for learning to ride his bike, so -- >> yeah, it's gone. >> guess what? remember what we said? it's what? replaceable, right? >> yeah. >> right. okay? so hang
and wyatt's grandmother peggy. the fires in the medford area destroyed about 600 homes. this le areminder of a neighborhood obliterated. from up here, you don't only get a sense of the scale of the destruction, but also an entire landscape bleached of color. this is a sea of gray and ash and twisted metal. in another neighborhood, tim took us with him to see if his home was still there. with landmarks gone, the neighborhood unrecognizable. >> a friend of ours had a house here, a couple...
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two days later, wyatt, the couple's only child, was found with his grandmother in the family car withis dog in his lap. >> it just shows how much heart he has. i think he's a hero trying to save them. and i think it does bring the family some comfort to know that he was really focused on trying to save his grandmother. >> reporter: wyatt's mother remains in the hospital. we don't know her conditin and it's unclear if she knows what happened to her family. scientists say there is no doubt that climate change is fueling these mega fires. the heat is expected for much of today. meanwhile, president trump will be visiting the northern part of this state to get a briefing on this disaster. anthony? >> gut-wrenching and heartbreaking story. >>> for more on the fires and the hurricane threat to the gulf coast, we're joined by cbs news meteorologist and climate specialist jeff berardelli. good morning. >> good morning, anthony. good moerning, everybody. a lot to get to. in the pacific northwest, air is stagnant right now. the smoke is somewhat suffocating. you can see that from the satellite
two days later, wyatt, the couple's only child, was found with his grandmother in the family car withis dog in his lap. >> it just shows how much heart he has. i think he's a hero trying to save them. and i think it does bring the family some comfort to know that he was really focused on trying to save his grandmother. >> reporter: wyatt's mother remains in the hospital. we don't know her conditin and it's unclear if she knows what happened to her family. scientists say there is no...
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wyatt's grandmother, she was found in another car. >> wyatt ended up going back to the car and tried to drive his grandmother out. so he attempted to drive that car and the roads are so hot that it burnt up the tires. and so he wasn't able to drive it to safety. >> close to 100 fires are burning across a broad part of the western u.s. across 12 states from alaska all the way down to new mexico and arizona. cnn's camila bernal is joining us from marion county in oregon. are the people seeing the changes in weather that they need to try to get some containment? >> reporter: victor, good morning. absolutely. it is a lot colder today than what we were experiencing just in the last couple of days. but that doesn't mean that the flames are out. we're still at zero percent containment. the smoke is still unbelievable. we're at one of the command centers at the moment. this is where the firefighters are behind all of these trucks. there are many of them sleeping in tents. they're still working around the clock. they have other crews that are out right now risking their lives, doing anything
wyatt's grandmother, she was found in another car. >> wyatt ended up going back to the car and tried to drive his grandmother out. so he attempted to drive that car and the roads are so hot that it burnt up the tires. and so he wasn't able to drive it to safety. >> close to 100 fires are burning across a broad part of the western u.s. across 12 states from alaska all the way down to new mexico and arizona. cnn's camila bernal is joining us from marion county in oregon. are the...
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wyatt donnelly. i work on the finance aspects of the development project at mission rock and pier 70. i'll go over the bond itself in just a general financing structure. if you can't hear me ok, please let me know. sox just a reminder on the funding structure, there are three sources to fund the project. the early stages and just looking at this graphic, starting at the bottom left, are developer and port equity. those are the early investments to get started. in the middle termings those are replaced with the por's land value on the site. the prepaid leases for the vertical parcels and the final source are the c.f.d. and i.f.d., community facilities distribution and infrastructure financing districts. i'll talk about those a little later in more detail. but there are two tax mechanisms we use to fund the horizontal infrastructure on the project. so those go in to fund the roads, packs, sewers, electricity. so we can start vertical development and the developer earns 18% return on their investments.
wyatt donnelly. i work on the finance aspects of the development project at mission rock and pier 70. i'll go over the bond itself in just a general financing structure. if you can't hear me ok, please let me know. sox just a reminder on the funding structure, there are three sources to fund the project. the early stages and just looking at this graphic, starting at the bottom left, are developer and port equity. those are the early investments to get started. in the middle termings those are...
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his grandmother was found in another car nearby. >> wyatt ended up going back to the car and tried to drive his grandmother out and so he attempted to drive that car and he -- the roads were so hot that it burnt up the tires. so he wasn't able to drive it to safety. >> we're joined from marion county, oregon. camilla, good to see you this morning. what are you seeing today that may be different from this time yesterday? >> reporter: christi, the smoke is still unbelievable and we're still seeing these firefighters working around the clock. just behind all of these trucks where we're at right now, this is a command center, there's a number of tents. those firefighters are resting. while they sleep, so many others are still out there battling those flames out of control at the moment. still, at zero percent containment. they're telling people in some of these areas not to use the water because they say they need as much of it as possible to be able to fight these fires. so it is dire conditions in many of the areas here and the residents also struggling. some of them telling me that the
his grandmother was found in another car nearby. >> wyatt ended up going back to the car and tried to drive his grandmother out and so he attempted to drive that car and he -- the roads were so hot that it burnt up the tires. so he wasn't able to drive it to safety. >> we're joined from marion county, oregon. camilla, good to see you this morning. what are you seeing today that may be different from this time yesterday? >> reporter: christi, the smoke is still unbelievable and...
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. >> she told wyatt and the dog to run.ly what happened, but wyatt ended up going back to the car and tried to drive his grandmother out. and so he attempted to drive that car, and the roads were so hot that it burnt up the tires. he wasn't able to drive it to safety, did not make it out of the fire. >> that boy, just 13 years old. heartbreaking, indeed. not too far outside of los angeles, i understand, as you know, president trump planning to visit the disaster zone on monday. the speed and size of these wildfires, who knows how much worse it could get over the next 24, 48 hours. update our viewers, paul, on the very latest. >> that's exactly right, wolf. we're at the bobcat fire. sierra madre. they're all under evacuation advisories. you can see the hills behind me, flames starting to come down here. they've been attacking this with water from above. what you're going to hear when trump comes to visit, president trump, is of these 100 wildfires burning in the west, we, as you pointed out, have 1.78 million acres burned an
. >> she told wyatt and the dog to run.ly what happened, but wyatt ended up going back to the car and tried to drive his grandmother out. and so he attempted to drive that car, and the roads were so hot that it burnt up the tires. he wasn't able to drive it to safety, did not make it out of the fire. >> that boy, just 13 years old. heartbreaking, indeed. not too far outside of los angeles, i understand, as you know, president trump planning to visit the disaster zone on monday. the...
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wyatt and his dog were huddled together in a car when they were joining me now is senator jeff merkley of oregon. senator merkley, thank you so much for being with us. i know that you spent time over the weekend driving hundreds of miles through your state. tell me what you saw and what you're hearing from the ground this morning. >> john, these fires in oregon, they're apocalyptic is a reasonable description. i drove over 600 miles, visiting centers for refugees were coming, fire control centers, and going through a couple of towns that had been absolutely incinerated. i've never seen anything like it. 600 miles of travel, never left the smoke. we're talking about thousands of homes lost. enormous, enormous damage. all the consequence of really changing climate across the world, but certainly impacting oregon right now. >> and i do want to talk about climate change in just a minute, but get a little more sense of what we're seeing on the ground here. one of the things in california we've grown used to is these fires burned. and yes, people in towns or homes are threatened or destroyed
wyatt and his dog were huddled together in a car when they were joining me now is senator jeff merkley of oregon. senator merkley, thank you so much for being with us. i know that you spent time over the weekend driving hundreds of miles through your state. tell me what you saw and what you're hearing from the ground this morning. >> john, these fires in oregon, they're apocalyptic is a reasonable description. i drove over 600 miles, visiting centers for refugees were coming, fire control...
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many could not escape the flames, including 13-year-old wyatt and his grandmother peggy. >> his life was just beginning. i mean, a child. >> reporter: lives lost and devastation as far as the eye can see. >> everything is a total loss. >> reporter: in washington state where one town lost city hall, its post office and the fire department, officials confirm a one-year-old is among the dead. >> i am in shock. i still can't believe the whole fact that everything around me is gone. >> reporter: with hundreds of wild fires burning in a dozen western states, firefighters say whipping winds and record heat are helping fuel these epic conditions. we joined firefighters in the sierra national forest. it seems like an endless fight. >> yeah. you know, it is. never going to go away. >> reporter: crews aren't just battling flames, but the perfect recipe for a fire. this forest hasn't burned in decades. it's bone dry and it's ready to explode. across california, more than one million acres burned just this week. a massive inferno is threatening the town of paradise. the same community where 85 we
many could not escape the flames, including 13-year-old wyatt and his grandmother peggy. >> his life was just beginning. i mean, a child. >> reporter: lives lost and devastation as far as the eye can see. >> everything is a total loss. >> reporter: in washington state where one town lost city hall, its post office and the fire department, officials confirm a one-year-old is among the dead. >> i am in shock. i still can't believe the whole fact that everything...
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among them, 13-year-old wyatt toft and his grandmother, peggy. the boy trying to escape the flames, was found in the car with the body of his dog in his lap. more than 500,000 residents have been ordered to evacuate, more than 10% of the state's population. highways are packed as the residents flee approaching flames. >> i managed to grab my family and my dog and some supplies. otherwise, it's awful. >> i just feel sorry for all of the people. hopefully they got all of their animals and stuff out. >> reporter: many coming back to find neighborhoods incinerated. >> this was my front room. there's my oven. >> reporter: in neighboring washington state, the fire claiming the life of this 1-year-old baby boy, badly burning his parents who are hospitalized in stable condition. an eerie glow across oregon and portland. the mayor declaring a state of emergency. the air quality here, now one of the worst of any major city on earth. the fires across the west, fueled by winds and dry conditions. climate scientists say hotter and drier temperatures are causi
among them, 13-year-old wyatt toft and his grandmother, peggy. the boy trying to escape the flames, was found in the car with the body of his dog in his lap. more than 500,000 residents have been ordered to evacuate, more than 10% of the state's population. highways are packed as the residents flee approaching flames. >> i managed to grab my family and my dog and some supplies. otherwise, it's awful. >> i just feel sorry for all of the people. hopefully they got all of their animals...
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according to marine corp veteran kate wyatt who lost her husband when he died in afghanistan in 2010,>> to serve something higher than yourself is why most veterans from my view, from my experience, why they join. >> veterans and gold star family members told us that they and loved ones service because they love their country, because they're loyal to their brothers and sisters in arms and for a number of other reasons. but br my husband who is army special forces deployed he has a ritual familiar to many service members, he sits down and writes letter. one for his adult daughter and one for each boy and one for his grandmother and his family in texas and one for me. and he sit as los alone and i w by him he was crying as he was writing. now he returned home safely, thank god. i came across those letters in the bottom of a desk drawer last week still sealed. do not open unless i'm gone written on them. and they were on my mind a couple of days later when the article in the atlantic came out when details how american marines were called losers and suckers. in his book "tribe", sebastia
according to marine corp veteran kate wyatt who lost her husband when he died in afghanistan in 2010,>> to serve something higher than yourself is why most veterans from my view, from my experience, why they join. >> veterans and gold star family members told us that they and loved ones service because they love their country, because they're loyal to their brothers and sisters in arms and for a number of other reasons. but br my husband who is army special forces deployed he has a...
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which territories. 5 nations that border the arctic ocean are in a bid to extend their software in wyatt's in the direction of the north pole denmark china to us norway and russia each wants as much territory as possible the area is best. managed to contain 10 percent of the wolves oil was. due to fly who wouldn't. edge to shoot. if. for. us we're doing is is hince has put down. actions. that. russia understood to take advantage of the new. in 2002 he was one of the 1st countries to submit a claim to the continental shelf commission the russians asserted lawyers to no less than the entire essential arctic an area of 1500000 square kilometers including the north pole coal hinz was known as the man who shot down lushes claim on account of insufficient scientific evidence employed a trick that many states are using to push through their claims even after they rejected. this is a country. this is a boat. or d.l.c. este. ron. i'm a fresh one of. the. missions. in the race to control the world's oceans data is key if a claim that nations can have just collect more information this effectively al
which territories. 5 nations that border the arctic ocean are in a bid to extend their software in wyatt's in the direction of the north pole denmark china to us norway and russia each wants as much territory as possible the area is best. managed to contain 10 percent of the wolves oil was. due to fly who wouldn't. edge to shoot. if. for. us we're doing is is hince has put down. actions. that. russia understood to take advantage of the new. in 2002 he was one of the 1st countries to submit a...
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wyatt donnelly. i work on the finance aspects of the development project at mission rock and pier 70. i'll go over the bond itself in just a general financing structure. if you can't hear me ok, please let me know. sox just a reminder on the funding structure, there are three sources to fund the project. the early stages and just looking at this graphic, starting at the bottom left, are developer and port equity. those are the early investments to get started. in the middle termings those are replaced with the por's land value on the site. the prepaid leases for the vertical parcels and the final source are the c.f.d. and i.f.d., community facilities distribution and infrastructure financing districts. i'll talk about those a little later in more detail. but there are two tax mechanisms we use to fund the horizontal infrastructure on the project. so those go in to fund the roads, packs, sewers, electricity. so we can start vertical development and the developer earns 18% return on their investments.
wyatt donnelly. i work on the finance aspects of the development project at mission rock and pier 70. i'll go over the bond itself in just a general financing structure. if you can't hear me ok, please let me know. sox just a reminder on the funding structure, there are three sources to fund the project. the early stages and just looking at this graphic, starting at the bottom left, are developer and port equity. those are the early investments to get started. in the middle termings those are...
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his 12-year-old son wyatt and wyatt's grandmother peggy were no longer missing. they had died together in the fire. the fires in medford destroying 600 homes. >> there's regions of the state who are not getting any assistance because there's nobody out there. >> reporter: in the coming days investigators will begin sifting through this debris by hand and you can see what a daunting task that is. this goes on street after street, block after block, 600 homes, entire developments incinerated. in california, over 3 million acres burned. a single fire, the bear fire, about the size of rhode island. our kaylee hartung is in butina county. >> reporter: these wildfires burned a record 3 million acres this year alone. that's more than 26 times what burned by this point last year. fire crews are stretched thin. some have been working nonstop for nearly a month. >> is this your parents' home? >> yeah. is there an a-frame house to the left? >> reporter: seeing the destruction at her parents' home in this facetime call with our sacramento affiliate. >> can you show me again,
his 12-year-old son wyatt and wyatt's grandmother peggy were no longer missing. they had died together in the fire. the fires in medford destroying 600 homes. >> there's regions of the state who are not getting any assistance because there's nobody out there. >> reporter: in the coming days investigators will begin sifting through this debris by hand and you can see what a daunting task that is. this goes on street after street, block after block, 600 homes, entire developments...
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saturday night when law enforcement declared a wyatt.icer was injured. 59 people, too had knives. police and protesters were injured in rochester. a man died in police custody. cops put a hood over the head of him to stop him spitting at police officers and he died. president trump said democratic leaders are being too easy on the demonstrators. >> they stand there. they throw things at the people that are supposed to be protecting something and nothing happens. they throw rocks. they throw cans of soup. they throw lots of hard objects. rarely does anything happen. >> the kentucky derby ran over the weekend with no crowds in the stands but crowds outside demonstrating that they are outraged over the death of breonna taylor who was shot and killed when police served a no knock warrant on her apartment. the antipolice demonstrated from it by pro-police, pro-gun demonstrators in louisville. charles, back to you. >> charles: thank you very much. rochester officials blaming outside agitators for escalating the protests. what does law enforcem
saturday night when law enforcement declared a wyatt.icer was injured. 59 people, too had knives. police and protesters were injured in rochester. a man died in police custody. cops put a hood over the head of him to stop him spitting at police officers and he died. president trump said democratic leaders are being too easy on the demonstrators. >> they stand there. they throw things at the people that are supposed to be protecting something and nothing happens. they throw rocks. they...
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say they're uncomfortable flying, like professor andrew caplin and his wife, psychotherapist ruth wyatt, who'd planned to go, she says... >> on a snorkeling trip indonesia about a month before covid hit. but, um, i don't want to get on an airplane. don't want to travel. >> reporter: how many years before you actually take that trip to indonesia do you suppose? >> um...hree? >> five. >> reporte anybody give me six here? professors heidi and richard brooks both had cod in the spring. he was hospitalized. >> so, my antibodies are sti robust and i feel because of the antibodies, a little bit more comfortable traveling imagine most people. >> reporter: wife heidi had a milder case.t >> a risk, but we can't necessarily lock ourselves into never being in another country again. >> reporter: but even the brooks' travel plans are on hold 'til 2022. and the airlines don't expect a rebound until 2024. r the pbs newshour, paul solman, not flying anywhere. >> woodruff: as we get deeper into the presidential campaign season, there are ques being raised every day not just about the candidates, but out
say they're uncomfortable flying, like professor andrew caplin and his wife, psychotherapist ruth wyatt, who'd planned to go, she says... >> on a snorkeling trip indonesia about a month before covid hit. but, um, i don't want to get on an airplane. don't want to travel. >> reporter: how many years before you actually take that trip to indonesia do you suppose? >> um...hree? >> five. >> reporte anybody give me six here? professors heidi and richard brooks both had...
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among them, 13-year-old wyatt of lions who died while trying to get his 71-year-old grandmother out of out describe the horror of their escape. >> this is the worst experience. scar scary. >> reporter: more than 5 million acres across the west have burned including the state of washington. the state commissioner visiting the small town was overcome by the loss. >> i wake up in the morning just praying. pray that we will not lose one firefighter's life. one citizen's life. one home. one community. it is a horrible feeling when you are basing so much on prayer. >> reporter: the worst part say firefighters, the height of fire season is still weeks away. are you worried about the fire, everybody you work with, what they will look like in november? >> absolutely. we can see similar or worse conditions later in the year as the fuels and trees continue to dry out. >> i mean, yeah, there is still so much ahead, weeks and months. firefighters got to be exhausted. there is word in oregon nearly two dozen people unaccounted for. >> reporter: yeah, that news in oregon is absolutely devastating, an
among them, 13-year-old wyatt of lions who died while trying to get his 71-year-old grandmother out of out describe the horror of their escape. >> this is the worst experience. scar scary. >> reporter: more than 5 million acres across the west have burned including the state of washington. the state commissioner visiting the small town was overcome by the loss. >> i wake up in the morning just praying. pray that we will not lose one firefighter's life. one citizen's life. one...
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wyatt earp, annie oakley, davy crockett and buffalo bill. >> stephen: he had a woman in a well, buffalout the lotion in the basket, buffalo bill, great american, wonderful tailor. he made this suit and my face. amid all the lies, he did get one thing right. >> americans are exhausted. >> stephen: yes, we are after listening to you for 70 minutes, but at last it's over. after four nights of bone chilling nonsense from america's top trash bags. let's reflect on big moments in our please, never again from our segment "look back at anger." there are still so many unanswered questions around what we witnessed this week, like how much coke did don, jr. do before his speech on monday? some say a lot. others say, much more. well, yesterday don, jr. appeared on tv to deny that he was on cocaine which is one of the sure signs you're on cocaine. junior-- >> i saw, the main concern was why were his eyes so glassy? >> they started doing this trending thing-- donald trump, jr. is on cocaine! when they can't attack the delivery or the substance, they have to attack something. >> stephen: don, based on
wyatt earp, annie oakley, davy crockett and buffalo bill. >> stephen: he had a woman in a well, buffalout the lotion in the basket, buffalo bill, great american, wonderful tailor. he made this suit and my face. amid all the lies, he did get one thing right. >> americans are exhausted. >> stephen: yes, we are after listening to you for 70 minutes, but at last it's over. after four nights of bone chilling nonsense from america's top trash bags. let's reflect on big moments in...
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how is wyatt doing? >> doing good. he's like four and two weeks. versus weeks. >> it comes months and then years sometimes. >> sanjay, a heartbreaking story out of south carolina, demetria bannister, 28 years old. so many teachers across the country are worried. this is from hillary in connecticut. >> caller: i'm a high school teacher, and my question is, what should i tell my students who will all be wearing masks and suddenly have to sneeze? should students carry extra masks with them so they can change out to a fresh one when this happens? >> it's such a good question. so first part, maybe this goes without saying, if you're having symptoms stay at home. if this is a spontaneous sneerz, it can be challenging. the best thing is carry extra masks, maybe a baggy to put the old mask in and change out masks. you could take the mask off if you had tissue paper to cover your mouth and nose and throw that away. but if you're truly sick, stay at home. otherwise, bring extra masks. >> just a shout out to my art teachers, going back to kindergarten all the
how is wyatt doing? >> doing good. he's like four and two weeks. versus weeks. >> it comes months and then years sometimes. >> sanjay, a heartbreaking story out of south carolina, demetria bannister, 28 years old. so many teachers across the country are worried. this is from hillary in connecticut. >> caller: i'm a high school teacher, and my question is, what should i tell my students who will all be wearing masks and suddenly have to sneeze? should students carry extra...
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an the situation gets even harder and more heartbreaking when you hear of stories like the one of wyattty and his family. this is a 13-year-old boy who we're told was found inside of a car with his dog on his lap. they believe that he went into the car looking for shelter. that car went up in flames. his mother is at the hospital right now in critical condition being treated for severe burns. his grandma unfortunately also passing away. that is why the governor here is telling people, you may not get a second chance. and it is why she's telling people, get out of these areas. because right now the fire is at zero percent containment. this means it is out of control and this is going to be days, maybe even weeks before people could return to their homes. they believe the death toll will probably go up because the flames are so uncontrollable at the moment. so it is a long road ahead for these families and for the firefighters, brooke. >> feeling for the families and as you point out, importantly the firefighters as well, racing toward the flames. thank you. great job out there. and i wan
an the situation gets even harder and more heartbreaking when you hear of stories like the one of wyattty and his family. this is a 13-year-old boy who we're told was found inside of a car with his dog on his lap. they believe that he went into the car looking for shelter. that car went up in flames. his mother is at the hospital right now in critical condition being treated for severe burns. his grandma unfortunately also passing away. that is why the governor here is telling people, you may...
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at least 15 killed in oregon, california and washington among them 13-year-old wyatt toft and his grandmother died in the wildfires, the boy trying to escape the flames was found in the car with the body of his dog in his lap. more than half a million residents have been or erdered evacuation, more than 10% of the state's population. highways packed as residents flee approaching flames. >> i grabbed my family and my dog and supplies, but otherwise, it's awful. >> i feel sorry for the people. hopefully they got all their animals and stuff out. >> reporter: many coming back to find their neighborhoods incinerated. >> this is my front room. there is my oven. my cast iron wood burning oven. >> reporter: in neighboring washington state, the fire claiming the life of this 1-year-old baby boy badly burning his parents who are hospitalize in critical condition. the skies have an eerie orange glow across oregon and portland. the mayor declaring a state of emergency. the air quality here one of the worst of any major city on earth. the fires across the west fueled by winds and dry conditions. climate s
at least 15 killed in oregon, california and washington among them 13-year-old wyatt toft and his grandmother died in the wildfires, the boy trying to escape the flames was found in the car with the body of his dog in his lap. more than half a million residents have been or erdered evacuation, more than 10% of the state's population. highways packed as residents flee approaching flames. >> i grabbed my family and my dog and supplies, but otherwise, it's awful. >> i feel sorry for...
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among them, 13-year-old, wyatt of lions, who died while trying to get his 71-year-old grandmother outit out described the horror of their escape. >> this is the worst experience. scary. >> reporter: more than 5 million acres across the west have burned, including the state of washington. the state commissioner visiting the small town of malden, washington, was overcome by the loss. >> i wake up in the morning, just pray. pray that we will not lose one firefighter's life, one citizen's life, one home, one community. it is a horrible feeling when you are facing so much on prayer. >> reporter: the worst part, say firefighters, the height of fire season is, still, weeks away. >> are you worried about the fire guys out here? everybody you work with? what they're going to look like in november. >> absolutely. worried about the safety every day and long-term effects. if we are seeing this kind of fire behavior now, we could see similar or worse conditions later in the year, as the fuels, vegetation, the trees, continue to dry out. >> yeah. i mean, there's still so much ahead. weeks and month
among them, 13-year-old, wyatt of lions, who died while trying to get his 71-year-old grandmother outit out described the horror of their escape. >> this is the worst experience. scary. >> reporter: more than 5 million acres across the west have burned, including the state of washington. the state commissioner visiting the small town of malden, washington, was overcome by the loss. >> i wake up in the morning, just pray. pray that we will not lose one firefighter's life, one...
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get home to wyatt. >>> i'm chris cuomo. welcome to "prime time." we now have two truths to deal with. the first, we just heard anderson with bob woodward. he made it clear the president is aware and has always been aware of what is going on with this pandemic. the dangers. how quickly it could spread. and he is only really concerned with his own political fate. not yours. he wants credit for a situation that was made worse by his inaction. he up-played it. he just said. he didn't downplay it. it matters that he screwed up even the language. there is no up-playing. there is playing it up. also what? he can't even make up an answer that makes sense. that's why i point out the distinction. stopping travel to china, still allowed over 40,000 people into this country from china. and the point is, the virus had already moved to europe by then. and was coming here by then. okay? by the time he made the move. now, look, if you need to hear this, hear it. doing the restriction with china, doing the restriction with europe, by most metrics and most people in
get home to wyatt. >>> i'm chris cuomo. welcome to "prime time." we now have two truths to deal with. the first, we just heard anderson with bob woodward. he made it clear the president is aware and has always been aware of what is going on with this pandemic. the dangers. how quickly it could spread. and he is only really concerned with his own political fate. not yours. he wants credit for a situation that was made worse by his inaction. he up-played it. he just said. he...
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how is wyatt doing? >> he's good. he's good. he's likes four and two weeks.upposed to say, what, eight and ten weeks. it's very strange, the whole month thing, versus weeks. >> it becomes months and then years, at some point. >> yeah. sanjay, just i mean a heartbreaking story out of south carolina. demi bannister. 28 years old. so many teachers across the country obviously are worried. our first question's from hillary, a teacher in connecticut. let's listen. >> i am a high school teacher and my question is what should i tell my students, who will all be wearing masks and, suddenly, have to sneeze? should students carry extra masks with them so they can change out to a fresh one when this happens? >> this is such a good question. yeah. i mean, that -- so, first of all, you know, maybe this goes without saying. if you are having symptoms, actual slymptoms, then you shoud stay home. but if this is a spontaneous sneeze or something like that, it can be challenging. yeah. i think the best thing is carry extra masks. maybe even a baggy to put the old masks in. so
how is wyatt doing? >> he's good. he's good. he's likes four and two weeks.upposed to say, what, eight and ten weeks. it's very strange, the whole month thing, versus weeks. >> it becomes months and then years, at some point. >> yeah. sanjay, just i mean a heartbreaking story out of south carolina. demi bannister. 28 years old. so many teachers across the country obviously are worried. our first question's from hillary, a teacher in connecticut. let's listen. >> i am a...
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wyatt was found holding his dog who also died in the fire.00,000 people in oregon, about 11% of that state's population have been ordered to evacuate their homes. at this hour more than 20 wildfires are burning across california. three of those fires are among the state's largest ever. together they have scorched roughly 3 million acres. scientists have been warning for years that climate change could create extreme fire conditions such as this. in california alone this past august was the warmest ever. cnn has teams on the ground in both oregon and california. let's start with cnn's sara sidner in monrovia, california. the images of the thick orange haze, it seems almost apocalyptic. is that everywhere you go? >> reporter: almost everywhere you go. not just here in california but you're seeing this smoke just hang over three states. california, washington, and oregon. we are closest to the bobcat fire here in monrovia. and i want to give you a look at what it looked like overnight. it exploded and put a lot of people in a place of fear becau
wyatt was found holding his dog who also died in the fire.00,000 people in oregon, about 11% of that state's population have been ordered to evacuate their homes. at this hour more than 20 wildfires are burning across california. three of those fires are among the state's largest ever. together they have scorched roughly 3 million acres. scientists have been warning for years that climate change could create extreme fire conditions such as this. in california alone this past august was the...
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i think we can see young wyatt -- >> oh. [laughter] stuart: you're all right. >> awww.overalls, $1400, complete with grass stain. we were talking about them earlier this week. should i wear those on the farm? oh, come on. anybody want to take that on? >> what's the brand that -- carhart? stuart: fess up, super, you'd never heard of carhart. >> i had no idea. susan superlauren? >> i've heard of it. stuart: don't have any carhart overalls? ashley? >> i lived in montana, everybody wore them there. >> how much do they cost compared to guccis? stuart: you can pick up a good pair for $70 or $80, and they'll keep you warm and last for a lifetime. >> not $1600. stuart: carhart is the brand that everybody wears in the country when they're actually working. wonderful stuff. thanks, everybody. keep it coming. i promise, if you're really desperate, there's more "varney" next. ♪ ♪ that's what my dad does. good job, michael! ok, lindsey now tell the class what your mommy does... my mom has super powers. it's like she can see the future. what?! it's like she time travels in a rocket s
i think we can see young wyatt -- >> oh. [laughter] stuart: you're all right. >> awww.overalls, $1400, complete with grass stain. we were talking about them earlier this week. should i wear those on the farm? oh, come on. anybody want to take that on? >> what's the brand that -- carhart? stuart: fess up, super, you'd never heard of carhart. >> i had no idea. susan superlauren? >> i've heard of it. stuart: don't have any carhart overalls? ashley? >> i lived in...
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in oregon, two other victims have now been identified. 13-year-old wyatt toff and his grandmother pelly. >> we all went to bed thinking everything was going to be fine. and we never got that call. >> reporter: officials say hundreds of homes have likely been lost in oregon where 500,000 people have now been evacuated. >> everything's a total loss. >> reporter: many coming back to find neighborhoods incinerated. >> everybody in here, their house, 121 trailers lost. >> reporter: in california where the massive creek fire is still threatening thousands of structures, we joined firefighters working to protect homes. does the work just seem endless? >> yeah. it seems like it's been like that the last couple of years. there's a variety of factors that contribute to that. but, you know, it's something we have to deal with. for the second time, a crew of firefighters had to deploy emergency shelters when surrounded by names. despite smoky skies blanketing the area, the 49ers plan to play sunday as scheduled. the team saying air quality has not reached dangerous levels. an effort towards normalc
in oregon, two other victims have now been identified. 13-year-old wyatt toff and his grandmother pelly. >> we all went to bed thinking everything was going to be fine. and we never got that call. >> reporter: officials say hundreds of homes have likely been lost in oregon where 500,000 people have now been evacuated. >> everything's a total loss. >> reporter: many coming back to find neighborhoods incinerated. >> everybody in here, their house, 121 trailers lost....
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. >> reporter: 12-year-old wyatte tofte and his grandmother peggy died trying to escape the fire.he family's car wouldn't start. police tell us that up until moments before this entire rv park was overpowered by the flames. its residents kept trying to put them out with buckets and hoses, but their valiant efforts were just not enough. we spotted this man carrying out home, including his father's s headstone. >> one of the only items you have left? >> that, my son, my wife and a few tools. >> reporter: for days, firefighters have been battling a relentless siege of wildfires from washington to california. just north of sacramento, the so-called bear fire destroyed the community of barry creek and killed at least three people. a dozen others are missing. brenda hampton evacuated but hadn't heard from her sons. she lost her home in paradise to the campfire just two years ago. now this new fire is threatening that town once again. >> i just want to know where the rest of my family is. >> reporter: it's been two days since the fire, and this area is still smoldering. it's home to many
. >> reporter: 12-year-old wyatte tofte and his grandmother peggy died trying to escape the fire.he family's car wouldn't start. police tell us that up until moments before this entire rv park was overpowered by the flames. its residents kept trying to put them out with buckets and hoses, but their valiant efforts were just not enough. we spotted this man carrying out home, including his father's s headstone. >> one of the only items you have left? >> that, my son, my wife and...
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. >> my name is joseph wyatt. i am a 26 year resident of midtown park apartments. i'm african american and a senior citizen. i am calling in full support of supervisor peskin's legislation for rent stabilization at midtown park apartments. i'm looking forward to a bigger and brighter future for midtown. thank you. >> thank you very much for your comments. do we have any further callers? >> that completes the queue. >> thank you. thanks to everyone who spoke during public comment and thank you to supervisor peskin i'd like to be added as a co-sponsor. do you have any final remarks? >> thank you. thank you for all the time on this item and previous ones on a busy agenda that i know you have. i just want to thank all the folks from the community and mid town not just for calling in but being part of crafting the legislation and it took many months and amendments but i think we've landed on something that will really help. i also want to recognize and thank district perrini not just for taking the time today to call in but his active engagement when he was supervisor.
. >> my name is joseph wyatt. i am a 26 year resident of midtown park apartments. i'm african american and a senior citizen. i am calling in full support of supervisor peskin's legislation for rent stabilization at midtown park apartments. i'm looking forward to a bigger and brighter future for midtown. thank you. >> thank you very much for your comments. do we have any further callers? >> that completes the queue. >> thank you. thanks to everyone who spoke during public...
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so, today i'm going to be joined by wyatt donnelly landolt from port staff and presenting a project overviewnd an update on the project financing, leading up in our next meeting with you an action item meeting to the issue -- for your approval to issue bonds to the project. very exciting time for the project. let me start with a project overview. you're very familiar with this project by now. we appreciate all of your support and encouragment and advice to date. next slide, please. so just by way of quick summary, to refresh memories, at full build-out, the project will be 2.7 to 2.8 million square feet of retail -- ground floor retail, i should say, office and residential uses. approximately 1200 howing units, 40% of which will be affordable at a wide range of area median incomes from 45% to 150%. so addressing a large need from all parts of the housing spectrum. 970 to $ .4 million square feet of office space. 240,000 square feet of retail production space, primarily on the ground floor of the buildings on the sigh. and at some point down the road, pier 48 rehabilitation of approximately 2
so, today i'm going to be joined by wyatt donnelly landolt from port staff and presenting a project overviewnd an update on the project financing, leading up in our next meeting with you an action item meeting to the issue -- for your approval to issue bonds to the project. very exciting time for the project. let me start with a project overview. you're very familiar with this project by now. we appreciate all of your support and encouragment and advice to date. next slide, please. so just by...
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wyatt, sir? >> vice president biden: because he doesn't have a plan.f i were running it, i would have a plan. you have to provide the businesses the ability to have the money to be able to reopen, with the ppe as well as the sanitation that they need. >> president trump: nancy pelosi. >> vice president biden: he needs to shush for a moment. by the way, nancy pelosi and schumer, they have a plan. he won't even meet with him. the republicans want to meet with them in the senate. he sits in his golf courses. think about it. >> chris: what about the question of reopening? >> president trump: he wants to shut down this country and i want to keep it open. wait a minute, joe, let me shut you down for a second, joe, just for one second. he wants to shut down the country. we just went through it. we had to because we didn't know anything about the disease. now we find that elderly people with heart problems and diabetes and different problems are very, very vulnerable. we learned a lot. young children aren't, even younger people aren't. we've learned a lot. but
wyatt, sir? >> vice president biden: because he doesn't have a plan.f i were running it, i would have a plan. you have to provide the businesses the ability to have the money to be able to reopen, with the ppe as well as the sanitation that they need. >> president trump: nancy pelosi. >> vice president biden: he needs to shush for a moment. by the way, nancy pelosi and schumer, they have a plan. he won't even meet with him. the republicans want to meet with them in the senate....
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wyatt now, in the last six months with the pandemic, but why statues being destroyed, monuments?udden air force base names have to change. why was not -- why wasn't that done in eight years with biden? if racism was so bad for eight years, why didn't biden and obama change all of these things? why now? all of this violence is occurring, why didn't it happen during that eight year period? brenda in south carolina. caller: good morning. to the previous caller, she asked the question, let me give her an answer. it is because black people are getting shot in the back seven times. black people are being held down on the neck. that is why racism is so bad right now. obama and biden have nothing to do with now, that was -- the past was not as bad. to the previous caller that theyd earlier, saying should listen to the police, or respect the police when they stop you, that's true. but, philando castile did, he died. problem, thee police need to develop a better relationship with everyone, white or black. it does not matter. back to the previous caller that made a statement about working,
wyatt now, in the last six months with the pandemic, but why statues being destroyed, monuments?udden air force base names have to change. why was not -- why wasn't that done in eight years with biden? if racism was so bad for eight years, why didn't biden and obama change all of these things? why now? all of this violence is occurring, why didn't it happen during that eight year period? brenda in south carolina. caller: good morning. to the previous caller, she asked the question, let me give...
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you put so much time and effort into it and then a player like shaun white and wyatt davis two legitimatehem play. brian: key is get the rapid testing. tracing, the nfl is doing it. they could find how to do it. these kids so dedicated and disciplined. that's the nature of football. they could pull it off. coach, i hope you have a full slate to talk about soon but thanks so much for joining us this morning and ainsley says hello and i know you would rather have her talk to you but we will talk about that in the break. >> yeah. really disappointed ainsley didn't have it. but you guys do a great job. thank you. brian: back in a moment. ainsley: they are my friends. i love them. available over-the-counter. new voltaren is powerful arthritis pain relief in a gel. voltaren. the joy of movement. ... ♪ here? nah. ♪ here? nope. ♪ here. ♪ when the middle of nowhere... is somewhere. the all-new chevy trailblazer. ♪ understanding how to talk to your doctor about treatment options is key. today, we are redefining how we do things. we find new ways of speaking, so you're never out of touch. it's seein
you put so much time and effort into it and then a player like shaun white and wyatt davis two legitimatehem play. brian: key is get the rapid testing. tracing, the nfl is doing it. they could find how to do it. these kids so dedicated and disciplined. that's the nature of football. they could pull it off. coach, i hope you have a full slate to talk about soon but thanks so much for joining us this morning and ainsley says hello and i know you would rather have her talk to you but we will talk...
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. >> my name is joseph wyatt. i am a 26 year resident of midtown park apartments. i'm african american and a senior citizen. i am calling in full support of supervisor peskin's legislation for rent stabilization at midtown park apartments. i'm looking forward to a bigger and brighter future for midtown. thank you. >> thank you very much for your comments. do we have any further callers? >> that completes the queue. >> thank you. thanks to everyone who spoke during public comment and thank you to supervisor peskin i'd like to be added as a co-sponsor. do you have any final remarks? >> thank you. thank you for all the time on this item and previous ones on a busy agenda that i know you have. i just want to thank all the folks from the community and mid town not just for calling in but being part of crafting the legislation and it took many months and amendments but i think we've landed on something that will really help. i also want to recognize and thank district perrini not just for taking the time today to call in but his active engagement when he was supervisor.
. >> my name is joseph wyatt. i am a 26 year resident of midtown park apartments. i'm african american and a senior citizen. i am calling in full support of supervisor peskin's legislation for rent stabilization at midtown park apartments. i'm looking forward to a bigger and brighter future for midtown. thank you. >> thank you very much for your comments. do we have any further callers? >> that completes the queue. >> thank you. thanks to everyone who spoke during public...
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. >> my name is joseph wyatt. i am a 26 year resident of midtown park apartments. i'm african american and a senior citizen. i am calling in full support of supervisor peskin's legislation for rent stabilization at midtown park apartments. i'm looking forward to a bigger and brighter future for midtown. thank you. >> thank you very much for your comments. do we have any further callers? >> that completes the queue. >> thank you. thanks to everyone who spoke during public comment and thank you to supervisor peskin i'd like to be added as a co-sponsor. do you have any final remarks? >> thank you. thank you for all the time on this item and previous ones on a busy agenda that i know you have. i just want to thank all the folks from the community and mid town not just for calling in but being part of crafting the legislation and it took many months and amendments but i think we've landed on something that will really help. i also want to recognize and thank district perrini not just for taking the time today to call in but his active engagement when he was supervisor.
. >> my name is joseph wyatt. i am a 26 year resident of midtown park apartments. i'm african american and a senior citizen. i am calling in full support of supervisor peskin's legislation for rent stabilization at midtown park apartments. i'm looking forward to a bigger and brighter future for midtown. thank you. >> thank you very much for your comments. do we have any further callers? >> that completes the queue. >> thank you. thanks to everyone who spoke during public...
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to find out more about the process, we can speak to guy wyatt — who's been hosting refugees and asylumare in the same household which is why you can sit together and talk to us —— thank you. tell us what the experience has been like for you, guy. universally positive. my wife julia and been like for you, guy. universally positive. my wifejulia and i have been looking after refugees duck well, asylum seekers for 3.5 years. we looked after i think 11 or 12. and it has been a joyous experience. what made you decide to do it? well, i'm a lawyer, specialising in crime, andi i'm a lawyer, specialising in crime, and i meet an awful lot of people in and i meet an awful lot of people in a lot of trouble in various, various ways. and i was representing a client from liberia who was part of me understanding his background. in order to mitigate, try to persuade thejudge that his order to mitigate, try to persuade the judge that his sentence should be less than it otherwise might be andi be less than it otherwise might be and i learned about his personal history which went back 20 years and the dre
to find out more about the process, we can speak to guy wyatt — who's been hosting refugees and asylumare in the same household which is why you can sit together and talk to us —— thank you. tell us what the experience has been like for you, guy. universally positive. my wife julia and been like for you, guy. universally positive. my wifejulia and i have been looking after refugees duck well, asylum seekers for 3.5 years. we looked after i think 11 or 12. and it has been a joyous...
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. >> my name is joseph wyatt. i am a 26 year resident of midtown park apartments. i'm african american and a senior citizen. i am calling in full support of supervisor peskin's legislation for rent stabilization at midtown park apartments. i'm looking forward to a bigger and brighter future for midtown. thank you. >> thank you very much for your comments. do we have any further callers? >> that completes the queue. >> thank you. thanks to everyone who spoke during public comment and thank you to supervisor peskin i'd like to be added as a co-sponsor. do you have any final remarks? >> thank you. thank you for all the time on this item and previous ones on a busy agenda that i know you have. i just want to thank all the folks from the community and mid town not just for calling in but being part of crafting the legislation and it took many months and amendments but i think we've landed on something that will really help. i also want to recognize and thank district perrini not just for taking the time today to call in but his active engagement when he was supervisor.
. >> my name is joseph wyatt. i am a 26 year resident of midtown park apartments. i'm african american and a senior citizen. i am calling in full support of supervisor peskin's legislation for rent stabilization at midtown park apartments. i'm looking forward to a bigger and brighter future for midtown. thank you. >> thank you very much for your comments. do we have any further callers? >> that completes the queue. >> thank you. thanks to everyone who spoke during public...