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then turns around weeks later and approves a russian pipe lien. so he kills jobs in america and canada and creates jobs in russia. weakens america's energy security. it's one of the reasons that we are seeing dramatic price increases at the pump that families are paying. then you look what he did at the border. day one. stops completion of the wall that president trump was building that was working. gets rid of the remain in mexico policy, which stopped the flow of illegals coming into our country by the thousands. and president trump had already worked out negotiations with the northern triangle countries. president biden got rid of all of those and now we are seeing a massive crisis, uncontrolled crisis at our southern border. and it's important for a number of reasons. when you think about the national security implications, after the debacle of president biden's actions over in afghanistan, he turned over the country to a terrorist organization. and as a terrorist organization now has not only a training ground but a country that they are in c
then turns around weeks later and approves a russian pipe lien. so he kills jobs in america and canada and creates jobs in russia. weakens america's energy security. it's one of the reasons that we are seeing dramatic price increases at the pump that families are paying. then you look what he did at the border. day one. stops completion of the wall that president trump was building that was working. gets rid of the remain in mexico policy, which stopped the flow of illegals coming into our...
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they face the liens. -- liens -- detroit lions. the first pitch is that 11:20 p.m. college football, stanford travels to take on vanderbilt. battling ucla. here are the highlights. reporter: trying to rebound from a loss. game for targeting -- he did not see that very often. daniel p takes it off left tackle. 87 yards. there he goes, to the house. stanford on top. stanfostanfostanfostanfostanfoso goal here. they decide to go for it here. picked off by kelly. first pick six. they will play at vanderbilt, next saturday. just mow cox. daniel scott with the short pick six. they go up by eight. four minutes to go. scores easily. giving it to the -- moore. his elbow hits just before, so it does not count. a nice catchphrase fan in the stands. brandon belt at the plate. capping off a five-run second inning. kevin gausman was great on the mound. nine strikeouts and zero walks. first time he has been eclipsed. a career-high are bia. flags are at half staff. the a's and rangers. matt olson with a career hit. it is 3-0 oakland. sergio is up to runs within rei rent-a-center. an
they face the liens. -- liens -- detroit lions. the first pitch is that 11:20 p.m. college football, stanford travels to take on vanderbilt. battling ucla. here are the highlights. reporter: trying to rebound from a loss. game for targeting -- he did not see that very often. daniel p takes it off left tackle. 87 yards. there he goes, to the house. stanford on top. stanfostanfostanfostanfostanfoso goal here. they decide to go for it here. picked off by kelly. first pick six. they will play at...
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reporter: after a year in which the pandemic sent the box office into a tailspin, with liens of dollars lost, and after that top gun tom cruise's well-publicized summer trip to see tenet, could this be the blockbuster that brings us back to the big screen? the release may also bolster the box office in its battle with the home sofa. even though amazon's takeover of mgm has led some to speculate that future releases like this made the fast track to the small screen. that is a sore point for actors who profit from box office bonuses, including scarlett johansson, who is currently in a battle with disney, unhappy that they premiered her film on a streaming service at the same time as an cinemas. >> i understand we have a very short life expectancy. reporter: every actor who has played bond so far has made it safely onto the big screen. all eight of them, in fact. sean connery, roger moore, timothy dalton, and peers frozen. -- pierce brosnan. who is odds-on to take over from daniel craig? is it that bloke from bridget and -- bridgerton? this bond has to survive a noble -- number of plot twi
reporter: after a year in which the pandemic sent the box office into a tailspin, with liens of dollars lost, and after that top gun tom cruise's well-publicized summer trip to see tenet, could this be the blockbuster that brings us back to the big screen? the release may also bolster the box office in its battle with the home sofa. even though amazon's takeover of mgm has led some to speculate that future releases like this made the fast track to the small screen. that is a sore point for...
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. >> ida is a $70 to $80 lien storm -- billions storm. >> tires, fertilizer,
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. >> she is a potential lien dollar athlete according to some financial experts. this after claiming her first major trophy, the u.s. open, making her britain's first email grand slam champion and 44 years. >> i have barely had a moment to really sinking and enjoy. >> this is what makes the 18-year-old so attractive. cracks it is -- >> it is her mixed heritage, born in canada to a chinese mother and romanian father before moving to england. >> it selling which barrier, if she does not have that than the skies the limit. any sort of westn brand looking to position themselves in china would be looking at her as a brand ambassador. cracks representative is a super agent who helped get maria sharapova to be the highest paid female athlete. she is already on the front cover of britisholk october addition -- reddish vaux october addition -- vogue's october edition. >> she has no limit in terms of how much she can achieve off the court. >> the skies the limit for the tenets sensation but it is consistency that could turn her into a marketing old -- gold. >> a new high fo
. >> she is a potential lien dollar athlete according to some financial experts. this after claiming her first major trophy, the u.s. open, making her britain's first email grand slam champion and 44 years. >> i have barely had a moment to really sinking and enjoy. >> this is what makes the 18-year-old so attractive. cracks it is -- >> it is her mixed heritage, born in canada to a chinese mother and romanian father before moving to england. >> it selling which...
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their communities and add new units of affordable and supportive housing into the development pipe lien by the end of 2022. the initiative will promote housing first. the best to stable the quality of life of somebody in homeless necessary is make sure they are stable. tomorrow the senate committee on small business is set to krt nomination of siad for deputy administrator for the small business administration. he's a well -- he's well qualified to serve of the s.b.a. which has critical in providing relief to small businesses in the midst of the pecked # -- pandemic. he's lived the american dream as an immigrant and a small start-up that has been helping small businesses continue to create jobs. his endorsement of more than 200 individuals and groups. his confirmation is being held up is an unprecedented way and no good reason. these members have refused to show up at committee meetings. meaning quarom cannot be reached and a vote cannot be held. by refusing to show up, they are not just blocking his vote but slowing help to american small business owners and workers who are trying to b
their communities and add new units of affordable and supportive housing into the development pipe lien by the end of 2022. the initiative will promote housing first. the best to stable the quality of life of somebody in homeless necessary is make sure they are stable. tomorrow the senate committee on small business is set to krt nomination of siad for deputy administrator for the small business administration. he's a well -- he's well qualified to serve of the s.b.a. which has critical in...
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injuries reported in this crash, so we will probably see maybe a lien or two closed due to fire crews on scene. it looks like three left lanes will be blocked with activity on the shoulder as well. that update from chp. a seven minute drive as you work your way out of the east bay into san francisco, no major issues heading into the city right now, if you are taking the san mateo bridge so far so good, only an easy 12 minute commute to go between 880 over 2101. let's get a look at the main travel times right now if you're taking 80, highway four, or 101 out of san jose toward the peninsula right now things are moving with no delays, not the case for the right into the ultimate pass, there is a wind advisory in effect for the altima pass, we are seeing about a 45 minute travel time to go from 205/2680. a live look here, with the 586 80 dublin interchange, you can see the headlights heading westbound toward 680 so that is the book of the volume this morning for cars making that drive over toward the dublin interchange. again, you will see the brake lights into the area, it gets better t
injuries reported in this crash, so we will probably see maybe a lien or two closed due to fire crews on scene. it looks like three left lanes will be blocked with activity on the shoulder as well. that update from chp. a seven minute drive as you work your way out of the east bay into san francisco, no major issues heading into the city right now, if you are taking the san mateo bridge so far so good, only an easy 12 minute commute to go between 880 over 2101. let's get a look at the main...
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is going to issue a contact tracing order that require air liens to collect -- require air liens to collect comprehensive contact information for every passenger come together united states and provide that information promptly to the c.d.c. upon request. to follow up with travelers who have been exposed to covid-19 air vants or other pathogens. these requirements will apply globally. that's a good example of where some of the considerations as we were making these policy decisions. we had to account for and plan for and ensure that we could implement this policy in a way that was clear, that was equitable, that provided -- ensured there was equal treatment around the world of how people could come into the united states given covid protocols. that's an important question we want to make sure we address a lot of those internally as well. >> also on the international announcement. the opening of the -- is the administration worried that any easing of the southern border would contribute to the immigration problem? jen: this is an ongoing process. title 19 is what is in place at land borders.
is going to issue a contact tracing order that require air liens to collect -- require air liens to collect comprehensive contact information for every passenger come together united states and provide that information promptly to the c.d.c. upon request. to follow up with travelers who have been exposed to covid-19 air vants or other pathogens. these requirements will apply globally. that's a good example of where some of the considerations as we were making these policy decisions. we had to...
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that's what the hospital liens on, that's what they know we are going to do. we are not going to show up and say, i'm not going to do that. we are there to protect the patients and get them recovered and healed. that often costs us personally. kristen: maureen dugan, thank you for your time. you are a nurse at ucsf. we tried to reach out to ucsf officials for comments. we have not heard back. we hope to continue this conversation with both of you. when we come back, with the recall just one week away, the attention is turning to the largest voting ethnic group in i may not be as pretty. i'm not a cable tv personality or an entertainer like larry. i'm the businessman, the only cpa running for gov ernor. california is a mismanaged mess. taxes, cost of living, water, wildfires, homelessness. these aren't political issues; they're readily fixable management issues. career politicians? celebrities? i've solved problems all my life. let's fix this great state! kristen: latinos are the single largest ethnic group in california and make up 30% of registered voters. tr
that's what the hospital liens on, that's what they know we are going to do. we are not going to show up and say, i'm not going to do that. we are there to protect the patients and get them recovered and healed. that often costs us personally. kristen: maureen dugan, thank you for your time. you are a nurse at ucsf. we tried to reach out to ucsf officials for comments. we have not heard back. we hope to continue this conversation with both of you. when we come back, with the recall just one...
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michael george's anymore liens for cbs. michael: more than a million people without power two days after the hurricane hit and the reason why is behind me. a three-story transmissions tower that was brought down by either. there are holes throughout the grid. officials are saying it will take weeks, not days to fully restore the system. it is very hot and humid during the daytime. people are suffering through without any power, without air conditioning. it's a difficult situation for people that are already dealing with flood conditions. russ: losing power made it harder for all the different organizations involved in the relief effort to do their work. let's hear from one of them, chief executive world central kitchen that provides food to people in the city. >> cell phone service went down yesterday for much of the day. even the first responder network, which is not supposed to go down went down. fire and police cannot communicate wi each other. everything takes longer than it should. we are hoping in the next couple of d
michael george's anymore liens for cbs. michael: more than a million people without power two days after the hurricane hit and the reason why is behind me. a three-story transmissions tower that was brought down by either. there are holes throughout the grid. officials are saying it will take weeks, not days to fully restore the system. it is very hot and humid during the daytime. people are suffering through without any power, without air conditioning. it's a difficult situation for people...
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david: at 11 lien dollars has had a return of infinite amount -- 11 million dollars has had a return of infinite amount? >> no. david: when moderna was coming up with the vexing this helped with the pandemic, what did the ceo say? >> when the beginnings of the pandemic were beginning to show themselves, back in 2020 we have a discussion about starting a program just to be in position and cases got serious. the reason was not because of the pandemic. nobody was using that word. we thought we would have an opportunity to do -- to demonstrate one of the advantages of our platform. speed of execution, speed of design. speed is hardly an advantage. speed takes a long time and being approved and regulated, going faster does not result in much of again. in the pandemic or epidemic we thought we would have, speed becomes a life or death difference. david: moderna was a relatively small company. very few people had heard of it. you go to the government of the united states and say forget mer ck, forget pfizer, forget these other companies. have us some money. do they laugh at you and say we n
david: at 11 lien dollars has had a return of infinite amount -- 11 million dollars has had a return of infinite amount? >> no. david: when moderna was coming up with the vexing this helped with the pandemic, what did the ceo say? >> when the beginnings of the pandemic were beginning to show themselves, back in 2020 we have a discussion about starting a program just to be in position and cases got serious. the reason was not because of the pandemic. nobody was using that word. we...
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. >> back in the early 1990's when climate negotiations started, about 35 lien tons of greenhouse gases were being emitted into the atmosphere every year. despite all the talking, those emissions have kept climbing. with all the plans and promises to cut them, they could fall to about 46 billion tons a year by 2030 but the science is incredibly clear that they need to come down far more than that if we are to have any chance of heading off the worst effects of higher temperatures. which is why this is such a crucial issue for the talks in glasgow. next, the highly sensitive question of financial he for the poorest and most vulnerable countries. it is developing nations like the philippines that are hardest hit by the violent weather made a more frequent and intense by climate change. more tha a decade ago ago, there promised him within $100 billion a year. vital to have them adapt to more dangerous conditions. >> we went to see -- flowing to climate vulnerable nations that bear the brunt of extreme weather events but have no reason to posit. >> a third major challenge for glasgow is fin
. >> back in the early 1990's when climate negotiations started, about 35 lien tons of greenhouse gases were being emitted into the atmosphere every year. despite all the talking, those emissions have kept climbing. with all the plans and promises to cut them, they could fall to about 46 billion tons a year by 2030 but the science is incredibly clear that they need to come down far more than that if we are to have any chance of heading off the worst effects of higher temperatures. which...
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. >> back in the early 1990's when climate negotiations started, about 35 lien tons of greenhouse gases were being emitted into the atmosphere every year. despite all the talking, those emissions have kept climbing. with all the plans and promises cut them, they could fall to about 46 billion tons a year by 2030 but the science is incredibly clear that they need to come down far more than that if we are to havany chance of heading off the worst effects of higher temperatus. which is why this is such a crucial issue for the talks in glasgo next, the highly sensitive question of financial for the poorest and most vulnerable countries. it is developing nations like the philippines that are hardest hit by the violent weath made a more frequent and intense by climate change. more t a decade ago ago, there promised him within $100 billion a year. vital to have them adapt to more dangerous conditions. >> we nt to see -- flowing to climate vulnerable nations that bear the brunt of extreme weather events but have no reason to posit. >> a third major challenge for glasgow is finalizing the rules
. >> back in the early 1990's when climate negotiations started, about 35 lien tons of greenhouse gases were being emitted into the atmosphere every year. despite all the talking, those emissions have kept climbing. with all the plans and promises cut them, they could fall to about 46 billion tons a year by 2030 but the science is incredibly clear that they need to come down far more than that if we are to havany chance of heading off the worst effects of higher temperatus. which is why...
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. -- the market for coins and lien are unregulated. the market cannot predict future performance. these are not the views of this statement -- station or
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for some of the officials have not received the visas, including some of the n p which, which have lien that you're supposed to be put on the delegation list for you. and we will definitely demand that the secretariat you do will have to do that by the mystic. they have to meet all of the arrangements that are set forth between the stuff un and the u. s, which she says, the countries host with the host country. they have been multiple violations growth breaches in the use arrangements at the young diploma. and again, mister the us, sir, who depos a voice diplomatic property from russia, that's a breach. and that was a statement from the un was that that shows that it is wrong. the un secretary was supposed to start the speech arbitration procedures. i met with colleagues yesterday and the legal counsel was there, mr. suarez, is that the person who needs to initiate the necessary steps and, you know, there's a delay in the procedure. and the 1st question was on mr. bud and statements here at the us. we should be able to see the us president biden said that the us will never use force to
for some of the officials have not received the visas, including some of the n p which, which have lien that you're supposed to be put on the delegation list for you. and we will definitely demand that the secretariat you do will have to do that by the mystic. they have to meet all of the arrangements that are set forth between the stuff un and the u. s, which she says, the countries host with the host country. they have been multiple violations growth breaches in the use arrangements at the...
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it is claimed that would help tackle online abuse under stray liens would be asked to answer a 100 point questionnaires before setting up an account. it would essentially remove anonymity on the internet for many, although this stage it is still just a proposal. nonetheless, we put the issues up for debate. i believe that people should be identifiable relatively quickly and relatively straightforwardly. should they do something which harms others. things like that are always useful to investigations into investigative offices because communication between individuals is usually a key part of that investigation. and evidentially very important this. this is clearly police haven. you know police needs to do no more. we call fascism really because this is where the government is effectively controlling the media. in this case, social media or the internet. the source of the problem is that social media an internet communication, has moved on leaps and bounds and legislation hasn't kept up with it. probably because legislation simply cannot lose that fast. and communication technology has mo
it is claimed that would help tackle online abuse under stray liens would be asked to answer a 100 point questionnaires before setting up an account. it would essentially remove anonymity on the internet for many, although this stage it is still just a proposal. nonetheless, we put the issues up for debate. i believe that people should be identifiable relatively quickly and relatively straightforwardly. should they do something which harms others. things like that are always useful to...
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cobra. 19 within the last 6 months, if you want to enter certain public spaces, several 1000 destroyer liens. meantime, protesting coded restrictions of clashed with police, and brought central melbourne to a standstill. the rallies against coven locked turns, and vaccine rules come just a day after right, please disperse crowds in that city. on the you see some really he to scenes the construction workers, the pelting their own union reps with bottles and other objects as they so exciting with the government to shut down the construction industry and force employees to get it. not collated by the end of this week. protest organize is warning to demonstrations. they say a said to continue until the demands of met, including an immediate end to the locked, no more mask and vaccine mandates and reopening building sites. well, i spoke to eli risk about this, he's a political commentator and contributed for the l molar. to new site he's in australia. he told me the heavy handed response from police which has included pepper spray and rubber bullets. he things could get even harsher going forward
cobra. 19 within the last 6 months, if you want to enter certain public spaces, several 1000 destroyer liens. meantime, protesting coded restrictions of clashed with police, and brought central melbourne to a standstill. the rallies against coven locked turns, and vaccine rules come just a day after right, please disperse crowds in that city. on the you see some really he to scenes the construction workers, the pelting their own union reps with bottles and other objects as they so exciting with...
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said we will fight them to the gates of hell to protect the liberty and likelihood of every self—care lien, and so they are framing this as a freedom issue, initial personal choice —— every south carolina ian. this has been a partisan issue for over a year and i think when the force of the federal government tries to require people to get vaccinated, you are only going to see this become even more intensely partisan. see this become even more intensely artisan. . �* ., , see this become even more intensely artisan. . ~ ., , , partisan. yeah, anthony, it has been somethin: partisan. yeah, anthony, it has been something that _ partisan. yeah, anthony, it has been something that president _ partisan. yeah, anthony, it has been something that president biden - partisan. yeah, anthony, it has been something that president biden has. something that president biden has been talking about for quite some time now, but really today making a big moment of the fact that mandates like this are now would be put in place. what is the government's main concern right now in terms of rising cases? i c
said we will fight them to the gates of hell to protect the liberty and likelihood of every self—care lien, and so they are framing this as a freedom issue, initial personal choice —— every south carolina ian. this has been a partisan issue for over a year and i think when the force of the federal government tries to require people to get vaccinated, you are only going to see this become even more intensely partisan. see this become even more intensely artisan. . �* ., , see this become...
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so any systemic liquidity crunches or the lien and momentum have to be dealt with and prepared for so the reserves are short ahead of time. so it looks like the asian wants to teach a hard lesson and is not going to bail them be bailing them out so easily. they might actually just let it deal with the problem manzona and for the massive restructuring. but they are going to try to contain the fall out. so local officials have described that the government should only step in at the last minute in order to prevent any spillover effect from that ever granted mine. so they are trying to contain it isolated without just full law and bailing them out. so it's unlikely most analysts have been expecting because we've got to custom to the fed put. so this report indicates that the central government have a very limited appetite for bailing out the company, despite all the money and cation soon, the biggest question becomes, why is being allowing every grand fall here? well, it's kind of like a battle between the private capitalists market and the communist party. the party wants to force china
so any systemic liquidity crunches or the lien and momentum have to be dealt with and prepared for so the reserves are short ahead of time. so it looks like the asian wants to teach a hard lesson and is not going to bail them be bailing them out so easily. they might actually just let it deal with the problem manzona and for the massive restructuring. but they are going to try to contain the fall out. so local officials have described that the government should only step in at the last minute...
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i am just curious if you had any comment if you went to the liens or had a shot at the packers? >> surely would have of course of course they would've. [laughter] who is not an all-american, gerald ford wasn't. he was an all-star. so he goes to -- he was selected to appear in the east-west shrine game in san francisco. he takes the train out there with the team for they practice along the way. all of these nfl all-american players and no one's paying any attention to them. with his elect, the deign starts. he's blank back up center. center in the first couple of snaps damages his knee, has to come out and ford place the remainder of the game and does a stellar job. such that on the train back pam bell and others seated next to ford controlling him, trying to get him to sign on the dotted line. he puts them off and eventually turned them down because he wants to go to yale. he goes to yell without promise of entry into lost about because he has a job at the athletic department and then petitions the law school for entry which eventually earned. >> very good. on another light spir
i am just curious if you had any comment if you went to the liens or had a shot at the packers? >> surely would have of course of course they would've. [laughter] who is not an all-american, gerald ford wasn't. he was an all-star. so he goes to -- he was selected to appear in the east-west shrine game in san francisco. he takes the train out there with the team for they practice along the way. all of these nfl all-american players and no one's paying any attention to them. with his elect,...
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we have to ask, there have been the lien's of dollars in lost trade, families torn apart, and hundreds of hours of court proceedings that were essentially for not. a bitter victory. haidi: what are the implications for huawei going forward? >> let's remember that huawei has always insisted it's a private company not controlled by the chinese government and that it can be trusted. what this process has shown is huawei is an arm of the chinese government in all but name. beijing was willing to take to foreign citizens hostage in order to further the interest of the company and protect the company. going forward, what does that mean when huawei is trying to break into markets where it's trying to establish its reputation and credibility. haidi: you mentioned hostage diplomacy and we've seen republican lawmakers criticizing the biden administration for appeasing china. what does it mean for diplomatic relations going forward? >> on one hand, yes, it does remove a major stumbling block that was holding up further cooperation between the u.s. and china on everything from climate change to tr
we have to ask, there have been the lien's of dollars in lost trade, families torn apart, and hundreds of hours of court proceedings that were essentially for not. a bitter victory. haidi: what are the implications for huawei going forward? >> let's remember that huawei has always insisted it's a private company not controlled by the chinese government and that it can be trusted. what this process has shown is huawei is an arm of the chinese government in all but name. beijing was willing...
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. >> reporter: the supervisor held hearings in 2016 after the lien was first detected by residents and confront by experts. he's calling for new hearings now. >> i don't want to have a florida situation in san francisco. i don't want to be an alarmist but we need to take this very straight seriously. >> i don't have concerns with the level of transparency with the communications on this project. >> reporter: she's a past president of the structural engineers association of northern california. she told us the groundwater and asymmetrical design critiques were brought up and accounted for during the engineers review period. >> it's important to understand the level of design, level of scrutiny, level of approval that took place on this project >> reporter: she doesn't think a solution like this has been done before with this level of visibility. however -- >> the engineering tech is our concern. we do these houses in san francisco all the time and depending moving loads foundations is traditional. >> no word when construction will resume. building officials are agreeing with the assessm
. >> reporter: the supervisor held hearings in 2016 after the lien was first detected by residents and confront by experts. he's calling for new hearings now. >> i don't want to have a florida situation in san francisco. i don't want to be an alarmist but we need to take this very straight seriously. >> i don't have concerns with the level of transparency with the communications on this project. >> reporter: she's a past president of the structural engineers association...
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credentials which would mean she would have to leave the country for things like, pushy, arrogant the lien. you are general descriptions of any journalist they use that take away credentials and it worked temporarily but she fought back. after that, she was determined to do well. i was shocked. i have never even come close to that although than ire rememberd like one of my best friends in cambodia, the woman who helped bring me out there because she was there, she was doing an investigation and wrote about how the u.s..s was illegally helping the bombing of cambodia ed she was thrown out just like that. a week or so later, sidney of the new york times wrote about the same story and nothing happened to him. so i was witnessing already different treatment of women and men sometimes, institutionally sometimes professionally. >> lydia had a question next and she's having technical difficulties so i will speak for her. hearing you speak about harassment speaks parallels to the pay although a different medium today. do you see any lessons or advice from the brave women you've brought about and c
credentials which would mean she would have to leave the country for things like, pushy, arrogant the lien. you are general descriptions of any journalist they use that take away credentials and it worked temporarily but she fought back. after that, she was determined to do well. i was shocked. i have never even come close to that although than ire rememberd like one of my best friends in cambodia, the woman who helped bring me out there because she was there, she was doing an investigation and...
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they created a multibillion dollar company out of nothing, that we estimate now is worth about 400 lien dollars. so there's that. there's prime. there's the international growth. so sure, just like every other corporation in america, they are going to have to pay more for labor. that doesn't mess up our investment thesis. maybe it cuts the margin a percent or two, but long-term, i am pleased to be a holder of amazon. lisa: you have been an unapologetic bull. when you talk about making money, why do you like going? why do you like -- like boeing? why do you like outliers? chris: i'm a contrarian. buying stocks today is like going to the produce department at 6:00 at night. everything is picked over. it is really hard to find something good. boeing is sasquatch, basically. if you look three to five years out, would hope it is a grim memory, when the middle class all of the world is for more airline seats, i think boeing is one of the few attractive pix in the market today. tom: is it a cyclical? chris: it didn't used to be. if you do a regression analysis, and the last few years, it corre
they created a multibillion dollar company out of nothing, that we estimate now is worth about 400 lien dollars. so there's that. there's prime. there's the international growth. so sure, just like every other corporation in america, they are going to have to pay more for labor. that doesn't mess up our investment thesis. maybe it cuts the margin a percent or two, but long-term, i am pleased to be a holder of amazon. lisa: you have been an unapologetic bull. when you talk about making money,...
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she has six irs tax liens totaling a hundred $3,000 on her parents company and a $17 -- that a parent company it sounds more like a deadbeat dad. she faces legal challenges for nonpayment of worker benefits. the company currently has $62,000. $62,000. you know what you buy with that type of money? yeah, two tickets to the men's gala. her company has been hit with more warrants than your average ms-13 gang member. 16 to be exact since 2016. that is ten more than kat timpf. but to be fair, unlike kat timpf's, they don't involve puncturing a nightclub bouncer's eardrum with a stiletto. >> one time. >> greg: more than once. and received over 41 grant and pandemic relief, she puts the artist and scam artist. they call her place of work a sweat shop and not a compliment either. she apparently relied on unpaid interns working full-time jobs. this is something we don't do here. right, joe? >> i am a -- do you think i will be able to make eye contact soon? thank you for the freak rule. >> greg: you are welcome. one of the joe's. i forget which one. one worker claims that there is the designer
she has six irs tax liens totaling a hundred $3,000 on her parents company and a $17 -- that a parent company it sounds more like a deadbeat dad. she faces legal challenges for nonpayment of worker benefits. the company currently has $62,000. $62,000. you know what you buy with that type of money? yeah, two tickets to the men's gala. her company has been hit with more warrants than your average ms-13 gang member. 16 to be exact since 2016. that is ten more than kat timpf. but to be fair, unlike...
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jobina: full lien in. -- full lean in. mike: looking at oakland p this is an area that will get slicker -- 80. 880. this is an area that will get slicker. we are dealing with slippery conditions. it will work its way down during the morning commute and possibly could be around until 10:00 or 11:00. then we will turn our attention to the showers. the fire danger does climb thankfully we do not reach critical conditions. before bed tuesday night, hot highs thursday through sunday. you can see the shape and cloud cover. the system is weakening as it rolls through. we start at 6:00 this morning, scattered drizzle around that will continue through 9:00 and possibly until noon. then we will turn our attention to the northbay. you can ski -- see the scattered showers through 5:00. there could be pockets or rogue areas elsewhere. from 5:00 to 9:00, the best chance will be in the santa cruz fountains and into thdilo.the l. clearing skies and dry air tomorrow. a warming trend rings us back to average wednesday and then 70's, 80's, 9
jobina: full lien in. -- full lean in. mike: looking at oakland p this is an area that will get slicker -- 80. 880. this is an area that will get slicker. we are dealing with slippery conditions. it will work its way down during the morning commute and possibly could be around until 10:00 or 11:00. then we will turn our attention to the showers. the fire danger does climb thankfully we do not reach critical conditions. before bed tuesday night, hot highs thursday through sunday. you can see the...
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the tribe acquired its ancestral lien. that lands could be turned into a $600 million casino resort we spoke to the vice chairman of the tribe as he walked the trails were his ancestors once lived. >> quite honestly, this is the first time i sat foot on this trail as we are speaking. it's a little surreal. it's a beautiful feeling. >> some are voicing opposition saying it will bring too much noise and traffic. the project needs to go through the state and federal approval process. if approved construction is expected to take 2 to 5 years. >>> it is 6:47. will get a quick check on weather and traffic. let's start off with mary lee. a little possibility of rain. >>> we are looking at this early season storm system and it looks to hold together as it moves across the bay area by the weekend. we have a chance of wet weather coming our way. now what to expect if you are getting ready for work or school. a pleasant day ahead for your friday across the region. daytime highs running 1 to 2 degrees warmer than yesterday. we will se
the tribe acquired its ancestral lien. that lands could be turned into a $600 million casino resort we spoke to the vice chairman of the tribe as he walked the trails were his ancestors once lived. >> quite honestly, this is the first time i sat foot on this trail as we are speaking. it's a little surreal. it's a beautiful feeling. >> some are voicing opposition saying it will bring too much noise and traffic. the project needs to go through the state and federal approval process....
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the liens were in the middle of the bears always, he had three offers with top clubs and i guess the nfl. i'm curious if you would have went at the lines of that a shot of the packers? >> i'm sure they would've. [laughter] of course they would have. who's not an all-american, gerald ford wasn't britt he was an all-star. he was selected to play in the east/west shrine gabe in san francisco. he takes the train out there and practice along the way. all these nfl team owners and coaches were on the train with these all-american all-star players. no one is paying any attention to it. with his luck the center the first couple of snaps damages his knee has to come out and ford plays the rest of the game it does a stellar job of it. lambeau and others are seated next to ford to get him to sign on the dotted line. he puts them off and eventually turns them down because he goes too yale. he goes to yelp without promise. which he eventually learns. >> very good. on a another i wanted to bring up chevy chase here so gerald ford is spoofed a little bit on saturday night s live, opting not to show
the liens were in the middle of the bears always, he had three offers with top clubs and i guess the nfl. i'm curious if you would have went at the lines of that a shot of the packers? >> i'm sure they would've. [laughter] of course they would have. who's not an all-american, gerald ford wasn't britt he was an all-star. he was selected to play in the east/west shrine gabe in san francisco. he takes the train out there and practice along the way. all these nfl team owners and coaches were...
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we also so i can say in april that he wanted to withdrawal responsibly, deliver lien safely but that didn't happen. i was on the plane in february 2020 when the secretary of state mike pompeo released the framework for this agreement with the taliban which was also in agreement with that the taliban and afghan government had to work together. there were conditions. we killed taliban leaders that were involved in any kind of violence. we went 18 months with zero u.s. casualties in afghanistan and we just had 13 american service members killed, many of them wounded and americans were left behind. so this idea now that they were going to say, they didn't have a plan, or they did have a plan and it was trump's plan, and that was getting out of the country and it was successful and responsible way. that's definitely a tactic because they were trying to focus on the polling point. >> dana: if this is not the only hearing come out there's one tomorrow. and they are saying they don't want to focus on the last 30 days, they want to focus on the last 20 years. >> everyone wants to get in a cou
we also so i can say in april that he wanted to withdrawal responsibly, deliver lien safely but that didn't happen. i was on the plane in february 2020 when the secretary of state mike pompeo released the framework for this agreement with the taliban which was also in agreement with that the taliban and afghan government had to work together. there were conditions. we killed taliban leaders that were involved in any kind of violence. we went 18 months with zero u.s. casualties in afghanistan...
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we are going to be joined by the cofounder and ceo of lien in to get a data-driven picture of how covid-19 has weighed on women. let's take a look at netflix shares lower monday. the video streaming company hosted its global event that provided some detail on upcoming content. bank of america wrote that the event had new announcements. -- had very few new announcements. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: women are burnt out. that is one of the findings of a report on women in the work place conducted by leanin.org. this is the second study carried out during the pandemic. it shows what women are stepping up to be crucial leaders, their work is often going unnoticed. joining me now, the cofounder and ceo of lean in and a senior partner at mckinsey. great to have you back. you do this report every year. this is the second year you have done the report in the middle of the pandemic. when it comes to women being burned out, what interesting trends are you seeing especially when you compare women sentiment to men? >> the burnout rates are higher and worse. that is what you are getting. women told
we are going to be joined by the cofounder and ceo of lien in to get a data-driven picture of how covid-19 has weighed on women. let's take a look at netflix shares lower monday. the video streaming company hosted its global event that provided some detail on upcoming content. bank of america wrote that the event had new announcements. -- had very few new announcements. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: women are burnt out. that is one of the findings of a report on women in the work place...
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the liens are temporary now, but they could be made permanent if effective. larry: to the weather now. it is day two of fall, spencer but it feels like a summer day especially inland. spencer: that is true. yesterday we had a nice serving of cooling, and today we had leftovers. light winds, a bit of an onshore flow. the coast. it is cooler in san francisco than at this time yesterday, that the cooling effect did not reach inland. right now it is eight degrees warmer inland than at this time yesterday. a view of the golden gate, you can see the absence of a marine layer, although some clouds will go later in the evening. 66 in san francisco. 12 minutes warmer. at the bay. 90 at morgan hill. 59 at half moon bay. clear skies over at the golden gate. napa, 87 fairfield, 100. mid-90's in concorde and livermore. the view from the rooftop camera looking across the embarcadero, these are the forecast features, fog near the coast and the bay overnight, warm again inland tomorrow. and then more fall-like weather pattern for the weekend. a few clouds along the coast. hi
the liens are temporary now, but they could be made permanent if effective. larry: to the weather now. it is day two of fall, spencer but it feels like a summer day especially inland. spencer: that is true. yesterday we had a nice serving of cooling, and today we had leftovers. light winds, a bit of an onshore flow. the coast. it is cooler in san francisco than at this time yesterday, that the cooling effect did not reach inland. right now it is eight degrees warmer inland than at this time...
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those who are treating the patients right on the front lien and in this fourth surge, this surge in particular is a surge that has been entirely preventible. and yet the physicians and health care workers are putting their lives at risk as they come through our nhl doors and perhaps put their own family at risk when they walk through door at home. that takes an emotional toll. at some point if concern is not extended to the health care workers, there will be less and less compassion extended to patients as they come in as well. >> and what about just helping them, you talk about the emotional toll. but their mental health. i talked on doctors who have cried on this program because they are telling families of unvaccinated patients time and time again they have to say a final goodbye. what about helping medical workers with their mental health during this? i can't imagine how difficult it is. >> it is incredibly difficult. we have many, many services to help with the motional toll, the long hours. if you can imagine, we are following very strict science and then we walk right outside the hospit
those who are treating the patients right on the front lien and in this fourth surge, this surge in particular is a surge that has been entirely preventible. and yet the physicians and health care workers are putting their lives at risk as they come through our nhl doors and perhaps put their own family at risk when they walk through door at home. that takes an emotional toll. at some point if concern is not extended to the health care workers, there will be less and less compassion extended to...
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a kick can sever a lien's -- lion's jaw. i am free now, a whole world to explore. next up, the taliban making a brand-new announcement this morning, now warning u.s. citizens and refugees of a big admission. kumasi: water cutbacks failing drastically in santa clara county. why it may be too much to ask. julian: as we had to break, we take a live look outside, it gorgeous start to the morning. look at that sunrise. it's another day. and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it could be the day there's a cyberthreat. get ready for it all with an advanced network and managed services from comcast business. and get cybersecurity solutions that let you see everything on your network. plus an expert team looking ahead 24/7 to help prevent threats. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. comcast business powering possibilities. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. julian: conservation efforts failing. most of santa clara county not lis
a kick can sever a lien's -- lion's jaw. i am free now, a whole world to explore. next up, the taliban making a brand-new announcement this morning, now warning u.s. citizens and refugees of a big admission. kumasi: water cutbacks failing drastically in santa clara county. why it may be too much to ask. julian: as we had to break, we take a live look outside, it gorgeous start to the morning. look at that sunrise. it's another day. and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome...
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hinckley's lawyer says his lien is no longer a threat. >> the important message of this case, the people who receive proper support, good treatment, can achieve mental stability. reggie: president reagan's daughter, patti davis, wrote this in the "washington post" -- i do not believe john hinckley feels promoters. -- remorse. narcissists rarely do. he and his attorney work the system." jobina: today, the city council will work on pulling wavered tobacco from city shelves. the city is looking to ban those flavored tea and mental -- e-juices and menthol. one shop owner is being forced to cut 95% of his tobacco inventory, and he says it will make it impossible to stay open. >> i am losing money money money definitely i will close down my store and leave. >> we are advocating here for the kids, neck -- make no mistake. jobina: if passed, they will have weeks to get rid of any band products. reggie: the american red cross is asking for blood donors of all types, especially type o. the blood shortage is the lowest it has been in six years. that plea comes just as a new blood in platelet donati
hinckley's lawyer says his lien is no longer a threat. >> the important message of this case, the people who receive proper support, good treatment, can achieve mental stability. reggie: president reagan's daughter, patti davis, wrote this in the "washington post" -- i do not believe john hinckley feels promoters. -- remorse. narcissists rarely do. he and his attorney work the system." jobina: today, the city council will work on pulling wavered tobacco from city shelves....
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this bipartisan bill includes more than eight lien dollars to increase resistance in wildfires. -- 8 billion. these packages include $14 billion in disaster needs including 9,000,000,004 communities hit by wildfires and droughts. we will not leave these people in distress. we know that decades of forest management decisions have created hazardous conditions across the western forests. we cannot ignore the reality that these wildfires are being supercharged by climate change. it is not about red or blue states. it is about fires. in the past two weeks, i've been to louisiana. where hurricane ida hit and winds up to 179 miles per hour gusting new jersey and new york, walking down the streets, main streets, meeting with families and first responders. seeing the destructions caused, dreams crushed, lives interrupted. scientists have been warning us for years of extreme weather. dan: the president speaking in sacramento about climate change and his initiatives around trying to mitigate it but also fully supporting the governor, the day before the recall election. kristen: after this, he i
this bipartisan bill includes more than eight lien dollars to increase resistance in wildfires. -- 8 billion. these packages include $14 billion in disaster needs including 9,000,000,004 communities hit by wildfires and droughts. we will not leave these people in distress. we know that decades of forest management decisions have created hazardous conditions across the western forests. we cannot ignore the reality that these wildfires are being supercharged by climate change. it is not about red...
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it's healthcare lien what they have done. i want to be very clear there will be 5,000 afghan refugees at holman and 14,000 at fort bliss both being housed in the second congressional district. but i will tell you the men and women who have worked at holman to make this happen the housing phenomenal and my hat is off to them and so proud of our military that's the vetting process. echo some of the guests you had on earlier. we know the vetting process is atrocious, and i don't think it's fair we are putting americans at risk. our number one priority should be bringing every american home from afghanistan and our second priority should be keeping every american safe on american soil. >> rachel: congressman waltz, i spoke with your colleague, congressman tom from wisconsin he toured one of the bases in wisconsin and said he was just horrified by what he was seeing including that people could just walk right off the base. >> well, you know, rachel, i want to be clear that the afghans that have been vetted, the sivs, the families,
it's healthcare lien what they have done. i want to be very clear there will be 5,000 afghan refugees at holman and 14,000 at fort bliss both being housed in the second congressional district. but i will tell you the men and women who have worked at holman to make this happen the housing phenomenal and my hat is off to them and so proud of our military that's the vetting process. echo some of the guests you had on earlier. we know the vetting process is atrocious, and i don't think it's fair we...
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everything he owns is liened up. we would surrender his passport. i brought it here today. your honor, i'd like to hand up to the court a letter -- i don't want to publish it or the location of the rehabilitation facility for obvious reasons. we have tremendous media interest in this. certainly don't want them showing up. i think that explains the doctor believes he can benefit from this. he only let him come up this morning, he needs to go back this afternoon to not get kicked out of the facility. 17-15-10, which is the statute governing bonds, he's entitled to his personal recognizance bond. he came here today on his own. he's willing to waive extradition to come back whenever needed here. and again, everything, every member of his family, his connections are to this country. he has nowhere to go. we're giving the passport. he doesn't have the financial means to live the country nor a passport to leave the country. he's had a tremendous opioid addiction. the death of his wife and son have put him over the edge. that's why one of the major reasons he was considering having
everything he owns is liened up. we would surrender his passport. i brought it here today. your honor, i'd like to hand up to the court a letter -- i don't want to publish it or the location of the rehabilitation facility for obvious reasons. we have tremendous media interest in this. certainly don't want them showing up. i think that explains the doctor believes he can benefit from this. he only let him come up this morning, he needs to go back this afternoon to not get kicked out of the...
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organized by right-wing opponents of newsom, cost close to 3 million -- cost taxpayers close to 300 lien newsom's main dollars. challenger was anti-immigrant, anti-science conservative talk show host larry elder, who spread false election fraud claims ahead of tuesday's results. we will have more on this drive from california after headlines. president biden will call on world leaders to commit to a goal of vaccinating 70% of the global population within a year. the ambitious target, set to be formally announced during an upcoming summit, is currently very far from current vaccination rates in poorer countries with limited access to vaccines. the world health organization is warning that most of africa has been left behind in the pandemic recovery efforts, as wealthier countries and drug companies are blocking the fair distribution of vaccines. >> more than 5.7 billion doses have been administered globally but only 2% of those have been administered in africa. this leaves people at high risk of diseases and death exposed to a deadly virus against which many other people around the world
organized by right-wing opponents of newsom, cost close to 3 million -- cost taxpayers close to 300 lien newsom's main dollars. challenger was anti-immigrant, anti-science conservative talk show host larry elder, who spread false election fraud claims ahead of tuesday's results. we will have more on this drive from california after headlines. president biden will call on world leaders to commit to a goal of vaccinating 70% of the global population within a year. the ambitious target, set to be...
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is it npr, new york times or a fake head lien? >> a i'm going to say npr. kennedy: it was the new york slime from june 26th. okay, here we go. that's sad. sad for both of you. really great for ethan though. karlo, this is for you, women have always been a part of white supremacy. fun for them. is that better homes and gardens -- [laughter] that would be great, teen vogue or a fake headline? >> i have to go with teen vogue on this one. kennedy: yes, you would be right, teen vogue. but they've always been a part of the white supremacy and the patriarchy. even the ones without vaginas. ethan, this is for you -- [laughter] how strong lgbtq storytelling could help prevent heart disease. [laughter] there's nothing that clears my pipes than hearing a little erotica in the shower. [laughter] ethan, is it cnn, time or a fake headline? >> ooh. i'm torn -- kennedy: that's what they said, that's what they said! >> let's go with time. kennedy: no, fake headline. we just made that up. anthony, this is for you, karol and ethan each have one, let's see if you can get on th
is it npr, new york times or a fake head lien? >> a i'm going to say npr. kennedy: it was the new york slime from june 26th. okay, here we go. that's sad. sad for both of you. really great for ethan though. karlo, this is for you, women have always been a part of white supremacy. fun for them. is that better homes and gardens -- [laughter] that would be great, teen vogue or a fake headline? >> i have to go with teen vogue on this one. kennedy: yes, you would be right, teen vogue....
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as naive as they used to be and have — and are not as naive as they used to be and have that belief. lien; and are not as naive as they used to be and have that belief.— be and have that belief. very much lookin: for be and have that belief. very much looking for this _ be and have that belief. very much looking for this game _ be and have that belief. very much looking for this game and - be and have that belief. very much looking for this game and hope - looking for this game and hope whatever happens that it is entertaining. join us live on abc forfor this from seven entertaining. join us live on abc for for this from seven pm. and that's one of four games tonight. charlton athletic, the only championship side left in the competition, are away to brighton & hove albion, holders manchester city host top flight newcomers leicester city, and the wsl champions chelsea are at birmingham city. let's have a quick look at some of today's other football stories. plans are in place for northern ireland's women's team to move to a full—time set—up injanuary, as they prepare for the euros, t
as naive as they used to be and have — and are not as naive as they used to be and have that belief. lien; and are not as naive as they used to be and have that belief.— be and have that belief. very much lookin: for be and have that belief. very much looking for this _ be and have that belief. very much looking for this game _ be and have that belief. very much looking for this game and - be and have that belief. very much looking for this game and hope - looking for this game and hope...
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my heart burns with pride thinking of these units as they held the lien, protecting u.s. forces during the evacuation. as afghans try to start a new life in the u.s., what do you want americans to know or understand about the afghan people that we may not know? how they may become our neighbors. >> what an amazing question. i hope americans will welcome them with open arms. they were my brothers on the ground. a lot of american intelligence officers, diplomats, service men and women who are alive today because of them. it is an incredible culture, a vibrant, dynamic people. i think americans will be excited that they're coming. and look, america is a land of immigrants. we're a melting pot. this will be a tremendous addition. >> all right. it looks like we lost our signal there. >> get caught up in some political rhetoric. >> all right. it looks like we lost the signal there. we're going to have to leave it there. a very important conversation, i'm sure we'll continue to have. we thank you both for that conversation. >>> up next, will people be able to mix and match vacci
my heart burns with pride thinking of these units as they held the lien, protecting u.s. forces during the evacuation. as afghans try to start a new life in the u.s., what do you want americans to know or understand about the afghan people that we may not know? how they may become our neighbors. >> what an amazing question. i hope americans will welcome them with open arms. they were my brothers on the ground. a lot of american intelligence officers, diplomats, service men and women who...
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fake whichever lien you like your. but for one, we know who they are. you don't want to stifle any of that. you don't want to stifle major news outlet in america calling somebody blackface who actually is blackberry forget about the governor of virginia actually i don't think he wore black face, i think he was the one in the hood, but anyway, you can think of it that way, they're showing us who they are and you make th appropriate choices about what you want your news sources to look like and what you trust in range. the other lane in all of this i who is complacent with the game of can this guy actually hurt gavin newsom, and is that maybe some of the reason why you don' see broader coverage. whether it's negative or positive veritably get all this negative against former president from, but his name wa out there in as my mom used to say, did they spell it right? when it comes to people being covered. to watch my whole career in she said you cover everybody. not every media outlet is going to do that. i don't do his complacent and who isn't, but the "l
fake whichever lien you like your. but for one, we know who they are. you don't want to stifle any of that. you don't want to stifle major news outlet in america calling somebody blackface who actually is blackberry forget about the governor of virginia actually i don't think he wore black face, i think he was the one in the hood, but anyway, you can think of it that way, they're showing us who they are and you make th appropriate choices about what you want your news sources to look like and...
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if worse comes to worse, the city does have the ability to put a lien on the property which is a pretty drastic step that affects a number of aspects of how they are able to operate that property. >> co-chair madrid: so just wasn't sure if it was the business owners to go and take a look at that location to verify? >> yes, they would go to the location and they would verify both the complaint and establish that there's a notice of violation. if they've corrected, they claim that they've collected that issue, then an inspector would come back out to the property to ensure that it's been corrected >> co-chair madrid: very good. i guess that my -- >> i was going to say through the chair, i think that alex's question is about once they turn in the checklist, what happens? is the inspector going out to verify the checklist or not? >> i'm sorry that i didn't understand that part. so at that point, no, the inspector is not going out to -- to go and verify it at the checklist standpoint. but if the checklist has not been turned in for that particular address, then the city at that point would s
if worse comes to worse, the city does have the ability to put a lien on the property which is a pretty drastic step that affects a number of aspects of how they are able to operate that property. >> co-chair madrid: so just wasn't sure if it was the business owners to go and take a look at that location to verify? >> yes, they would go to the location and they would verify both the complaint and establish that there's a notice of violation. if they've corrected, they claim that...