Thursday Morning What's Up: Hiroshima Anniversary Commemorated In SF
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The 80th anniversary of the Hiroshima atomic bomb dropping was marked by a ceremony at the Japanese Tea Garden in San Francisco. Survivor Jack Dairiki shared his memories of the bombing and its aftermath. Additionally, SF Mayor Daniel Lurie's reform of the Dream Keeper initiative has faced challenges, stemming from a competitive bidding process and rescore of applicants. In public health, West Nile Virus has resurfaced in Solano County. Experts discuss the implications of In-N-Out CEO Lynsi Snyder's move to Tennessee on the brand, while President Trump pushes for an undocumented immigrant exclusion in the census and calls for Intel CEO's resignation due to China ties.
Survivor Jack Dairiki, 95, spoke to KTVU about witnessing the bombing and its aftermath during the ceremony at the Japanese Tea Garden in San Francisco. His experience highlights the human cost of nuclear warfare.
SF Mayor Daniel Lurie's reform plans for the Dream Keeper initiative faced challenges due to a competitive bidding process, leading to the rescoring of organizations after objections regarding funding allocations.
Experts believe that In-N-Out CEO Lynsi Snyder's relocation to Tennessee won't harm the company's brand, though it could hint at a future move of the company's headquarters from California.
President Trump continues to advocate for a census that excludes undocumented immigrants, echoing demands from his first term while simultaneously calling for Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan's resignation amidst concerns about China ties.
Read at sfist.com
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