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but you know, i guess that s kind of what you sign up for here in the bay area, right? yes. yes indeed dustin. thank you so much. really? appreciate young usay ickly if we wt to put up the and you re not seeing world news with david meards because we had an earthquake pretty 3 o clock d in san benito county. is in trace pinos not too far away from hollister as you can see from there, but shaking has been reportedly felt throughout the bay area including here in sanncra f ucoissre w in this building. i didn t feel it but some of us felt it as a four second gentle swaying back and forth a little bit a little more jolte if you will sharper and stronger down in the south bay where our bureau is down in san jose. so that is what s happened. we don t have any reports of damage yet that we re seeing and
what to buy the places you can do it? where are we doing it on every roof of every warehouse? why aren t we doing its elsewhere? why aren t we doing its elsewhere? why aren t we actually taking measures? if it s so only when commentators let you talk about alarm in this then it gets alarmist. if you look at the climate committee, then you get the answers that we have to do to solve the problems. these problems are solvable if we do it now. if we don t, it would be very much more expensive and probably impossible, so let s get on with it, that s not in any way alarmist it s very encouraging as long as we do it. you ut me to encouraging as long as we do it. you put me to write- encouraging as long as we do it. you put me to write. let s bring in all the of what you said with our pinos. let s start with you alex. why aren t we doing it? i am being accused of being alarmist, why are we putting solar pinos everywhere we should? iterate
BACOLOD CITY - The city government of Bago in Negros Occidental has started the distribution of school supplies worth P5.54 million to over 23,000 pre-school and elementary pupils in the city’s public schools.
Vice Mayor Ramon Torres, along with other local officials, led the ceremonial turnover o