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the u. s postal service touches all of our lives in so many ways. and it's really an american institution. as also aretha franklin. touching the lives of everyone, certainly in detroit and all across our state and our country as the queen of soul. the post office is located east of downtown detroit, and it's nearer concert amphitheatre, also named in honor of the legendary artists. franklin was born in memphis, but grew up in detroit, where she died in 2018. at the age of 76. hello again everyone is what's happening tonight in sports. it wasn't just the winningest season and san francisco giants history. it was the winningest in franchise history dating all the way back to new york in 18 83. yesterday's 107th win of the season and the regular season finale was a microcosm of the entire year. it featured. to hit day by buster posey, the only giant on the roster who remains from all three world series titles last decade featured a standout pitching performance by logan web 24 year old and the biggest game of his career. we have not only went seven inn
the u. s postal service touches all of our lives in so many ways. and it's really an american institution. as also aretha franklin. touching the lives of everyone, certainly in detroit and all across our state and our country as the queen of soul. the post office is located east of downtown detroit, and it's nearer concert amphitheatre, also named in honor of the legendary artists. franklin was born in memphis, but grew up in detroit, where she died in 2018. at the age of 76. hello again...
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s navy is first and foremost, but it's way more than the navy, especially in modern times, says u c. berkeley military historian. run it stall. there was a time when there was a draft when almost every american and certainly every american family had some clear connection with military service. and after. the end of the draft in the 19 seventies that's changed significantly. these days. comparatively few of us know the fleet, let alone the military. the sense of the military as an institution has changed as a result, because of that lack of personal connection or knowledge. in terms of deterring aggressors from attacking or invading america. with the exception of 9 11, it has worked very well since pearl harbor now, while the fleet most of us know is the navy. the u s. marines and the coast guard also served vital maritime rules combined. these three services have some 890,000 active and reserve sailors, marines and coast is. as well as 202,000 civilian employees. they operate 1900 ships and boats as well as 4000 aircraft. annual cost $225 million. and with the entire defense budget,
s navy is first and foremost, but it's way more than the navy, especially in modern times, says u c. berkeley military historian. run it stall. there was a time when there was a draft when almost every american and certainly every american family had some clear connection with military service. and after. the end of the draft in the 19 seventies that's changed significantly. these days. comparatively few of us know the fleet, let alone the military. the sense of the military as an institution...
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s debt ceiling now on the way to the president's desk, but republicans are vowing to renew the x-rays from your urgent care visit look good. just stay off that leg, okay? what about my rec team? i'm all they got. next season. thanks doc. wow, he already scheduled my pt. i love doctors who work with athletes. does he know you tripped over a basketball? that's a sports injury. at kaiser permanente, we make getting care easy so you can get back on the court quicker. working at recology is more than a job for jesus. it's a family tradition. so you can get back jesus took over his dad's roue when he retired after 47 year. now he's showing a new generation what recology is all about. as an employee-owned company, recology provides good-paying local jobs for san franciscans. we're proud to have built the city's recycling system from the ground up, helping to make san francisco the greenest big city in america. let's keep making a differene together. to save a mural. they say this paints the story of the rich history and culture he does not believe this mural fits into his plan, so bringing t
s debt ceiling now on the way to the president's desk, but republicans are vowing to renew the x-rays from your urgent care visit look good. just stay off that leg, okay? what about my rec team? i'm all they got. next season. thanks doc. wow, he already scheduled my pt. i love doctors who work with athletes. does he know you tripped over a basketball? that's a sports injury. at kaiser permanente, we make getting care easy so you can get back on the court quicker. working at recology is more...
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s navy is first and foremost, but it's way more than the navy, especially in modern times, says u c. berkeley military historian. run it stall. there was a time when there was a draft when almost every american and certainly every american family had some clear connection with military service. and after. the end of the draft in the 19 seventies that's changed significantly. these days. comparatively few of us know the fleet, let alone the military. the sense of the military as an institution has changed as a result, because of that lack of personal connection or knowledge. in terms of deterring aggressors from attacking or invading america. with the exception of 9 11, it has worked very well since pearl harbor now, while the fleet most of us know is the navy. the u. s. marines and the coast guard also served vital maritime rules combined. these three services have some 890,000 active and reserve sailors, marines and coast is as well as 202,000 civilian employees. they operate 1900 ships and boats as well as 4000 aircraft. annual cost $225 million. and with the entire defense budget,
s navy is first and foremost, but it's way more than the navy, especially in modern times, says u c. berkeley military historian. run it stall. there was a time when there was a draft when almost every american and certainly every american family had some clear connection with military service. and after. the end of the draft in the 19 seventies that's changed significantly. these days. comparatively few of us know the fleet, let alone the military. the sense of the military as an institution...
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the u. s postal service touches all of our lives in so many ways. and it's really an american institution. as also aretha franklin. touching the lives of everyone, certainly in detroit and all across our state and our country as the queen of soul. sales and service. the post office is located east of downtown detroit. and it's near a concert amphitheatre, which is also named in honor of the legendary artist. franklin was born in memphis, but grew up in detroit, where she died in 2018 at the age of 76. longer wait times when seconds are critical. look at why more and more calls to 911 are going unanswered. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i see trees of green ♪ ♪ red roses too ♪ ♪ i see them bloom for me and you ♪ (music) ♪ so i think to myself ♪ ♪ oh what a wonderful world ♪ difference between life and death. foxes giovanni lisi has more now from sacramento about why some of those calls could be going unanswered. every year more than 91 240,000,001 calls are made nationwide, however, covid-19 ha
the u. s postal service touches all of our lives in so many ways. and it's really an american institution. as also aretha franklin. touching the lives of everyone, certainly in detroit and all across our state and our country as the queen of soul. sales and service. the post office is located east of downtown detroit. and it's near a concert amphitheatre, which is also named in honor of the legendary artist. franklin was born in memphis, but grew up in detroit, where she died in 2018 at the age...
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despite all the controversy that we see publicly in the u. s. i think that. there's absolutely no doubt that for the imminent compromise for everyone that vaccination is really the way forward dr brian durie, chairman of the international myeloma foundation, and other doctors say powell's death does not indicate the vaccines don't work. that's because powell was more vulnerable because he was being treated for multiple myeloma. myeloma is actually a type of cancer, which involves the immune system and so there is a immune suppression as part of the disease. dr durie says. cancer treatments also suppressed patients antibody response when they received the covid vaccines. jack aiello is san jose runs a myeloma support group and says powell's death was sad news for him and other cancer patients. it's bad enough. we've got cancer, but now we've got this vaccine that. isn't exactly controlling covid like we'd like to see controlled. but aiello says it highlights the importance of cancer patients to be cautious even when vaccinated and to encourage those around the
despite all the controversy that we see publicly in the u. s. i think that. there's absolutely no doubt that for the imminent compromise for everyone that vaccination is really the way forward dr brian durie, chairman of the international myeloma foundation, and other doctors say powell's death does not indicate the vaccines don't work. that's because powell was more vulnerable because he was being treated for multiple myeloma. myeloma is actually a type of cancer, which involves the immune...
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video released by the u s geological survey shows the lava pulling in a crater at the summit of the killer way of volcano remarkable video there. the volcano, one of the world's most activist, started erupting on wednesday. the eruption is said to not be in an area with homes and is completely contained within hawaii volcanoes national park. well the breeze is getting cooler days are getting shorter. a sign that fall was here. but one thing that helps make this season so special could be going away. kevin corke has more on what's threatening fall foliage. bright colors. they're gorgeous. prettier than we've remembered them in years past and dramatic, vibrant hues. it's like the mountain is on fire. it's really cool. the changing of the leaves during autumn is loved and admired by many. but according to research collected by the associated press, this sea of striking shades could soon become a thing of the past as increasing wildfires, droughts, hurricanes and global warming brought on by climate change are attacking our forests. because these extreme temperatures and natural disasters are
video released by the u s geological survey shows the lava pulling in a crater at the summit of the killer way of volcano remarkable video there. the volcano, one of the world's most activist, started erupting on wednesday. the eruption is said to not be in an area with homes and is completely contained within hawaii volcanoes national park. well the breeze is getting cooler days are getting shorter. a sign that fall was here. but one thing that helps make this season so special could be going...
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s workers quit their jobs in august. that's the highest number of out now job quits since the tracking started way back in 2001. this comes well after the state reopened the economy in mid june after federal unemployment benefits ran out early september and federal cobra health care payments expired in late september. most of us expected that workers would come back. and that hasn't happened. it's all wonderment to people in the employment industries such as former ed director and labour lawyer michael bernick. there is some data that savings. did increase during the pandemic with very benefit programs and reduce spending. um but other data suggests that, um most of that spending has been used up by people. um over 70% despite the loss of federal benefits, more than a half million californians continue to collect regular state unemployment benefits, but the rest of those non returnees remain a mystery. some cable commentators have said. it's sort of a slow, disorganized general strike or that many more are adopting so ca
s workers quit their jobs in august. that's the highest number of out now job quits since the tracking started way back in 2001. this comes well after the state reopened the economy in mid june after federal unemployment benefits ran out early september and federal cobra health care payments expired in late september. most of us expected that workers would come back. and that hasn't happened. it's all wonderment to people in the employment industries such as former ed director and labour lawyer...
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s economy, but. a recent poll shows a majority of americans disapprove of the way the president is handling the economy right now. republicans argue there is one way that new jobs could be created quickly. they're calling on house democrats to move forward, an infrastructure bill that was already passed by the senate and send it to the president's desk. you saw the president just last week go to the capital again. he was supposed to close the deal. and instead he made it very clear that the tax and spend multi trillion dollar bill is tied directly to the infrastructure bill, and it undermines the whole process. the white house is also playing defense on the economy because of the recent jobs report that was released on friday that shows employers added far fewer jobs in the month of september. than economists were predicting. traveling with the president and wilmington, delaware. marc meredith fox news shootout at a busy bar in st paul, minnesota earlier today left a woman dead 14 other people wounde
s economy, but. a recent poll shows a majority of americans disapprove of the way the president is handling the economy right now. republicans argue there is one way that new jobs could be created quickly. they're calling on house democrats to move forward, an infrastructure bill that was already passed by the senate and send it to the president's desk. you saw the president just last week go to the capital again. he was supposed to close the deal. and instead he made it very clear that the tax...
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this month by the u s government. the democrats who run washington have done. nothing the white house is not thrilled. democrats will still need to raise the debt ceiling alone through reconciliation or negotiate with republicans on spending packages. we don't need to kick the can. we don't need to go through cumbersome process that every day brings additional risks. but republicans point is that reconciliation while cumbersome is the process, democrats have already chosen to pass their build back better bill with no republicans. my republican friends need to stop playing russian roulette with the u. s economy, both sides are trying to claim victory. mitch just folded. we intend to take this temporary victory when you look at the polling data, which i saw today, most americans actually blame the democrats. former president donald trump criticized mcconnell for folding to the democrats. raising the debt ceiling would not only raise the debt ceiling for past spending. raise the debt ceiling for future spent. so they can
this month by the u s government. the democrats who run washington have done. nothing the white house is not thrilled. democrats will still need to raise the debt ceiling alone through reconciliation or negotiate with republicans on spending packages. we don't need to kick the can. we don't need to go through cumbersome process that every day brings additional risks. but republicans point is that reconciliation while cumbersome is the process, democrats have already chosen to pass their build...
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despite all the controversy that we see publicly in the u. s. i think that. there's absolutely no doubt that for the imminent compromise for everyone, that vaccination is really the way forward dr brian durie, chairman of the international myeloma foundation, and other doctors say powell's death does not indicate the vaccines don't work. that's because powell was more vulnerable because he was being treated for multiple myeloma. myeloma is actually a type of bone marrow cancer, which involves the immune system. and so there is a immune suppression as part of the disease. dr durie says. cancer treatments also suppressed patients antibody response when they received the covid vaccines. these patients. they get the vaccination, but the body responses blended. uh, was surprised to learn that he had multiple myeloma. jack aiello, a san jose runs a myeloma support group, and says powell's death was sad news for him and other cancer patients. it's bad enough. we've got cancer, but now we've got this vaccine that. isn't exactly controlling covid like we'd like to see
despite all the controversy that we see publicly in the u. s. i think that. there's absolutely no doubt that for the imminent compromise for everyone, that vaccination is really the way forward dr brian durie, chairman of the international myeloma foundation, and other doctors say powell's death does not indicate the vaccines don't work. that's because powell was more vulnerable because he was being treated for multiple myeloma. myeloma is actually a type of bone marrow cancer, which involves...
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s economy. president biden urged republican senate members to quote get out of the way to avert a national default and an economic crisis. let me be clear. raising the debt limit is paying our old debts. there's nothing to do with new spending on what we becoming this year. other years. there's nothing to do with my plans on infrastructure of building back better. both of which are paid for, but they're not even in the queue right now won't before the deadline looms on october 18 for congress to raise the debt ceiling or the federal government will likely run out urgent matter. it must be. they lost jobs. many lost their homes. others are still at risk of being evicted today.e to the whole covid scare, and then i had just had my son so it was hard for me to find someone to watch after him. do everything being shut down, and i was just having a hard time got really depressed about it. coming up how some of the 800 families will be using the money that they received today. and now it feels like oc
s economy. president biden urged republican senate members to quote get out of the way to avert a national default and an economic crisis. let me be clear. raising the debt limit is paying our old debts. there's nothing to do with new spending on what we becoming this year. other years. there's nothing to do with my plans on infrastructure of building back better. both of which are paid for, but they're not even in the queue right now won't before the deadline looms on october 18 for congress...
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soon they're demanding some $17 million or $1 million for each hostage, the u. s. says they have no plans to pay the ransom and now have a special team in haiti looking for ways to rescue the captives. 16 americans, one canadian were kidnapped from a bus last weekend. they had just built an orphanage for impoverished haitian children. oakland congresswoman barbara lee is now calling for an official u. s apology to the afghan family that was mistakenly killed in a us drone strike in kabul back in late august. she's also supporting the call for reparations for the seven children. and the three adults who died in what the u. s. military's don't calling a tragic mistake. anti war group code pink is also expressing its outrage over that drone attack. it is really important for people to understand that we must end the endless war the process of endless war that the us has embarked upon if we ever have any hope of world peace and world justice. that drone attack occurred while the united states military was leaving afghanistan. the pentagon says the drones attended targe
soon they're demanding some $17 million or $1 million for each hostage, the u. s. says they have no plans to pay the ransom and now have a special team in haiti looking for ways to rescue the captives. 16 americans, one canadian were kidnapped from a bus last weekend. they had just built an orphanage for impoverished haitian children. oakland congresswoman barbara lee is now calling for an official u. s apology to the afghan family that was mistakenly killed in a us drone strike in kabul back...
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there were ships from the u. s. navy the coast guard and the army corps of engineers. there are another two days full of performances both saturday and sunday with the blue angels at three each day. but fleet week is not the only big event in town. as frank mentioned the giants too big playoff games tonight and tomorrow, both sold out with nearly 42,000 fans. heading to ork park each day. the warriors also playing tonight at seven o'clock, bringing thousands more fans. that means a lot of cars are expected along the waterfront ut are both expanding service with trains running until midnight. so we are running extra trains, express shuttles to get people to and from the ballparks and we are increasing service for people heading down the embarcadero going to fisherman's worth as well. we are still in a pandemic, so leaders want you to know that it is safe to get on a bus or on bart, but it's still a federal law that you have to wear mask both on the bus. and while waiting for it, you should also know meters will be set to special event rates. that's $8 an hour. some lots
there were ships from the u. s. navy the coast guard and the army corps of engineers. there are another two days full of performances both saturday and sunday with the blue angels at three each day. but fleet week is not the only big event in town. as frank mentioned the giants too big playoff games tonight and tomorrow, both sold out with nearly 42,000 fans. heading to ork park each day. the warriors also playing tonight at seven o'clock, bringing thousands more fans. that means a lot of cars...
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professor janet kaufman is a health insurance expert at u. c s s institute for health policy studies and says there are real alternatives if their income is low enough. they will qualify for medical, uh and medical has no premiums, either, so they have a way to get. uh no cost insurance to qualify for medical. we did the math to show who qualifies single folks who make up to $17,774 can get it. families of two earning up to $24,040 can get coverage as well. a family of four making up to $36,570. families of eight earning $61,630 are also medical eligible. if their income is above the medical threshold, which is 138% of poverty. then they'd be eligible for coverage through covered california covered california. the golden state's version of the affordable care act can be very affordable for low income earners for folks who would be let's say, you know, below 250% of garbage. some of those have very low. you know $1 a month premiums. even those folks and families with higher levels of income will get discounted covered california subsidies whic
professor janet kaufman is a health insurance expert at u. c s s institute for health policy studies and says there are real alternatives if their income is low enough. they will qualify for medical, uh and medical has no premiums, either, so they have a way to get. uh no cost insurance to qualify for medical. we did the math to show who qualifies single folks who make up to $17,774 can get it. families of two earning up to $24,040 can get coverage as well. a family of four making up to...
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it's understandable, but i think like anything else or good and bad ways to do it. back in 1994 6 world cup games were played at stanford stadium and in 2000 and three the u. s hosted the fifa women's world cup. peter says it will make a decision on which u. s cities will get to host these matches. by early next year. gaussian frank back to you, thank you, ali. today three series ski resorts are opening for the season. it includes the newly renamed palisades tahoe reporter. brian hickey was there as people lined up before the sun was up and has a look at conditions people expected. they're planning to head for the slopes. here we are opening day up in tahoe palisades tahoe. as a matter of fact, look at this. i mean leaves are still on the aspen trees up here and the mountain covered in snow, courtesy of that little thing called an atmospheric river that blasted. the sierra last weekend and made possible today opening day here at palisades tahoe and alex podolski here with us, alex. how significant is this in the history of this mountain? it's very significant. so th
it's understandable, but i think like anything else or good and bad ways to do it. back in 1994 6 world cup games were played at stanford stadium and in 2000 and three the u. s hosted the fifa women's world cup. peter says it will make a decision on which u. s cities will get to host these matches. by early next year. gaussian frank back to you, thank you, ali. today three series ski resorts are opening for the season. it includes the newly renamed palisades tahoe reporter. brian hickey was...
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s public health service commissioned corps. it's a 6000 person forced that responds to health emergencies. the biden administration calls the appointment a giant step towards equality. growing number of companies are looking for ways to help slow down global warming and solutions. could be as simple as customers. shopping items that are created in a new way. one of those would be diamond jewelry ether. diamond says it uses special technology to capture and break down carbon dioxide from the air. and then transforms the carbon in the carbon dioxide and creates new gyms. berkeley based 12 says it's recycling co. two into ingredients that are used to make everything from laundry detergent. card parts. you think just water and renewable electricity are catalyst can deconstruct carbon dioxide and reform those elements into essential carbon based compounds. columbia university study says if most products currently made from fossil fuels used, recycle carbon instead, seven billion tons of greenhouse gases would be removed from our atm
s public health service commissioned corps. it's a 6000 person forced that responds to health emergencies. the biden administration calls the appointment a giant step towards equality. growing number of companies are looking for ways to help slow down global warming and solutions. could be as simple as customers. shopping items that are created in a new way. one of those would be diamond jewelry ether. diamond says it uses special technology to capture and break down carbon dioxide from the...
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mcconnell says he'll give democrats either a way to speed up the reconciliation process. if democrats go it alone or a short term extension if they want republican support. in washington. lauren blanchard, fox news. coming up on ktvu news at 6 30 tonight for decades, the identity of the notorious zodiac killer remained a mystery. well, now a team of specialists says it knows who the killer is. also ahead, an injury update on jimmy garoppolo as the 49ers prepare for the arizona cardinals. marco baniyas has the story later in sports. plus they are a welcome side how the crowds coming into san francisco for fleet week are giving the city an economic shot in the arm. officials are lt criteria to lift indoor mask mandates. the announcement is expected to happen as soon as tomorrow. the criteria would reportedly include levels of community transmission remaining in yellow or lower for at least three weeks. low and stable hospitalization rates and at least an 80. vaccination rate. oakland police see a shooting near clemens high school does not appear to be linked to the school i
mcconnell says he'll give democrats either a way to speed up the reconciliation process. if democrats go it alone or a short term extension if they want republican support. in washington. lauren blanchard, fox news. coming up on ktvu news at 6 30 tonight for decades, the identity of the notorious zodiac killer remained a mystery. well, now a team of specialists says it knows who the killer is. also ahead, an injury update on jimmy garoppolo as the 49ers prepare for the arizona cardinals. marco...
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earlier this week, the u. s department of justice asked the court to temporarily blocked that law the decision will determine whether the federal government has the right to sue over that law. flu season is on the way and you're probably getting those reminders from your doctor to get the flu vaccine. the cdc is warning that this could be a severe flu season. because the last flu season was so mild that many people will not have immunity last hour on the four u. c. berkeley infectious disease specialist, dr john schwartzberg told us it looks like the new vaccines are a good match for the strains that are circulating now. i think if the chances are it will be a very good match. plus all the vaccines. all the influenza vaccines cover four strings last year. many of them just covered three. so that will be very good. we have to high dose influenza vaccine for people 65 over. that's great. health experts say it's not clear how covid and the flu will interact. but they say it is safe to get the flu shot and the cov
earlier this week, the u. s department of justice asked the court to temporarily blocked that law the decision will determine whether the federal government has the right to sue over that law. flu season is on the way and you're probably getting those reminders from your doctor to get the flu vaccine. the cdc is warning that this could be a severe flu season. because the last flu season was so mild that many people will not have immunity last hour on the four u. c. berkeley infectious disease...
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professor janet kaufman is a health insurance expert at u. c s s institute for health policy studies and says there are real alternatives if their income is low enough. they will qualify for medical, uh and medical has no premiums, either, so they have a way to get. uh no cost insurance to qualify for medical. we did the math to show who qualifies single folks who make up to $17,774 can get it. families of two earning up to $24,040 can get coverage as well. a family of four making up to $36,570. families of eight earning $61,630 are also medical eligible. if their income is above the medical threshold, which is 138% of poverty. then they'd be eligible for coverage through covered. california covered california. the golden state's version of the affordable care act can be very affordable for low income earners for folks who would be let's say, you know, below 250% of garbage. some of those have very low, you know, $1 a month premiums. even those folks and families with higher levels of income will get discounted covered california subsidies. w
professor janet kaufman is a health insurance expert at u. c s s institute for health policy studies and says there are real alternatives if their income is low enough. they will qualify for medical, uh and medical has no premiums, either, so they have a way to get. uh no cost insurance to qualify for medical. we did the math to show who qualifies single folks who make up to $17,774 can get it. families of two earning up to $24,040 can get coverage as well. a family of four making up to...
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u s officials now working with haitian authorities to secure the group's release. five children are among those abducted. the group comes from the ohio based christian aid ministries. they were on their way home from an orphanage when authorities believe they were kidnapped by the 400 more woes. oh gang! east of the capital of puerto prince. here are americans doing what we do best helping other people selflessly giving trying to help the people. the people of haiti 400 melo's oh was also blamed for kidnapping five priests and two nuns. earlier this year, local residents say they're concerned about the lack of security throughout the country. lot on the effective nothing. now we know that's not going to be good for drivers. people do not go out in the streets. cannot find people to transport. haiti has been struggling with the recent increase in gang related kidnappings. the violence in that country follows the assassination of its president back in july and a 7.2 magnitude earthquake in august that killed more than 2200 people. haiti is going through multiple mome
u s officials now working with haitian authorities to secure the group's release. five children are among those abducted. the group comes from the ohio based christian aid ministries. they were on their way home from an orphanage when authorities believe they were kidnapped by the 400 more woes. oh gang! east of the capital of puerto prince. here are americans doing what we do best helping other people selflessly giving trying to help the people. the people of haiti 400 melo's oh was also...
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s still averaging more than 112,000 new cases every day. big cities are now increasingly turning to vaccine mandates as the best way to encourage holdouts new york and san francisco already require vaccinations for most indoor activities. and now los angeles is poised to follow suit with city councilors urging a yes vote on a mandate proposal there. we need both to limit transmission of the virus as well as making sure that we do make it convenient for those who do not want to get vaccinated. more than a dozen states are also now mandating vaccines for healthcare workers, despite the risk of staffing shortages and in minnesota, 180 employees are suing to block those mandates. lot of lot of employees are nervous. you know, how do we breach the subject without with our employees? meanwhile on capitol hill lawmakers are taking a look at mask in vaccine mandates for public schools, with reaction predictably split down party lines. democrats criticizing governors who have banned mandates in schools and republicans criticizing those mandates as a
s still averaging more than 112,000 new cases every day. big cities are now increasingly turning to vaccine mandates as the best way to encourage holdouts new york and san francisco already require vaccinations for most indoor activities. and now los angeles is poised to follow suit with city councilors urging a yes vote on a mandate proposal there. we need both to limit transmission of the virus as well as making sure that we do make it convenient for those who do not want to get vaccinated....
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the odds of winning by the way, we're one in 292 million. someone pulled it off. all right, coming up. it's hard to believe that basketball has started. joe fonzi is up next with the warriors preseason opener. also coming up on the 11 o'clock news. we introduce you to the scientists from right here in the bay area who has been awarded a nobel prize. he describes what it was like to get that call early this morning. in business, setbacks change everything. so get comcast business internet and add securityedge. it helps keep your network safe by scanning for threats every 10 minutes. and unlike some cybersecurity options, this helps protect every connected device. yours, your employees' and even your customers'. so you can stay ahead. get started with a great offer and ask how you can add comcast business securityedge. plus for a limited time, ask how to get a $500 prepaid card when you upgrade. call today. tonight we present exhibit a. with baseball's postseason set to begin tomorrow. the warriors played their first exhibition game up there. new season. no one is m
the odds of winning by the way, we're one in 292 million. someone pulled it off. all right, coming up. it's hard to believe that basketball has started. joe fonzi is up next with the warriors preseason opener. also coming up on the 11 o'clock news. we introduce you to the scientists from right here in the bay area who has been awarded a nobel prize. he describes what it was like to get that call early this morning. in business, setbacks change everything. so get comcast business internet and...