A certain extent and to a large extent as warriors. The warriors we cant keep our country close we have to put our country. Warriors yes a we are all of us we are soldiers and love fight in the great war against. Wages who exactly are we fighting or more importantly what exactly are we fighting for are we fighting the virus that threatens us are we fighting for the health and safety of our friends and loved ones well my friends the president and sort of those questions as well take it away donald i created with a lot of other very talented people and the people of our country the greatest economy in the history of all of the world the best numbers weve ever had the best top arkansas i think we had 144 days of record stock markets and then one day they said we have to close the country and now its time. To open it up. Yes my Friends America will be opening up soon not for the ideals of liberty and freedom definitely not for safety your health or its own but the greater good of wall stre
Getting into the air in the buildings. Reporter tce is a chemical that the cdc says is widely used for degreasing manufactured metal parts, making pesticides, and was used as a pet food additive before being and in 1977. It has been linked to causing heart deformation in fetuses. The Exposure Time is with in the womans first three weeks of her pregnancy. Reporter it is not clear how long the tce has been sitting in the groundwater beneath Jose Inez Garcia Zarate one high school. The source is not a school, but a land that held the business called lane metal finishers. They are cleaning up tce on that property. We are concerned. We are anxious. Reporter this is a parent of a High School Student that joins 350 classmates waiting for word on when and where school will soon be held. My ongoing concern is the loss of educational time that the children are receiving, and the plan for what we will do in the future. Reporter school here at Mcclymonds High School will be closed, while we try to
Now. Reporter it was in this space on the myrtle street campus where tce was found in the groundwater when they were removing a petroleum tank. Reporter we are concerned it is vaporizing, seeping through the ground, exiting the ground and getting into the air in the buildings. Reporter this is a chemical that the cdc says is widely used for degreasing manufactured metal parts, making pvc plastic, some pesticides, and was used as a pet food additive before being banned in 1977. It is linked to causing heart deformation in fetuses. The Exposure Time is within the womans first three weeks of pregnancy. Reporter it is not clear how long it has been sitting in the groundwater beneath mcclymonds. The source is not the school, but a land nearby that housed a business called lane metal finishers. The state is cleaning up tce on that land. I am concerned and alarmed. Reporter this is a parent of a High School Student that joins her roughly 350 classmates waiting for word on when and where schoo
After the Police Commission voted unanimously tonight to fire the chief. Good evening everyone. The mayor said they decided to terminate chief Anne Kirkpatrick without cause, but clearly they found her performance lacking. We get the breaking news now from reporter henry lee who has the latest on this startling development. Reporter it is startling, rumors have been flying all day, and a little after 8 00 the announcement was official, chief Anne Kirkpatrick is out of a job, fired without cause, Officials Saying its time for new leadership. The oakland Police Commission voted unanimously to fire police chief Anne Kirkpatrick with oakland mayor libby schaaf giving her blessing. The trust between the Police Commission and police chief has become irrevocably broken. The mayor said the voter approved measure gave her and the commission the ability to fire the chief without cause. She thanked kirkpatrick for her service but said a new leader needed to move the department forward. I do not r
Im melissa chan welcome to news asia thanks for joining us tear gas street battles hundreds of people injured indonesia has been rocked by days of protests against a set of proposed new laws demonstrators are angry about possible changes to their countrys criminal code that they say will roll back democratic reforms and in danger Civil Liberties for example one of those laws could mean that anyone who insults the president or Vice President might face 4 and a half years in prison another would regard sex with consent but outside of marriage as a criminal act punishable with up to one year in prison indonesian students are saying no to all of this. This. City streets turned into a smoke filled Battlefield Police in jakarta fired tear gas at thousands of protesting students who fought back hurling rocks and torching public property. All the way. But. Since the beginning of the week thousands of students have taken to the streets angry over a slew of proposed legal changes they say restri