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no speaker after speaker has insisted on denying food to poor, old women who are primarily black and brown. and it seems like the pound of flesh that you get is more delicious than having savings. just wait, before the ink is dry on this bill, you will be pushing for $3.5 trillion in business tax cuts. watch my word. you heard it first. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts reserves. mr. neal: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from missouri. mr.smith: i yield one minute to mr. mewsesser. -- meuser. mr. meuser: while the fiscal responsibility act is not perfect and god knows we need serious corrections but there are provisions in this bill that will benefit our economy and advance a higher level of fiscal responsibility and let's be honest, this is the most conservative bill that can pass with a biden white house and schumer senate. this stops the excessive spending and adds to our work force with work requirements and includes environmental and permitting reforms in 40 years. this is coming from the associated general contractors of america
no speaker after speaker has insisted on denying food to poor, old women who are primarily black and brown. and it seems like the pound of flesh that you get is more delicious than having savings. just wait, before the ink is dry on this bill, you will be pushing for $3.5 trillion in business tax cuts. watch my word. you heard it first. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts reserves. mr. neal: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from missouri....
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i wish you'd all go back and look at jerry brown's. so can you speak hey you so the principle we all agree with the pragmatist is the question liz truss is an example tell us what happened with liz truss and what lesson what pragmatic pragmatic lessons can we learn from what z truss di wrong despite the fact that we know she has the principles? correct. let me classic parton, who's a dear friend of mine, was the member of parliament family from ghana, born and raised in there, but he was the one who did the supplies side economics or phenomenal the guy there liz truss, came in and did nothing except talk a little bit and get thrown out. there was no test there. the test was under gordon brown when he was chancellor, when he was prime and the chancellor of the exchequer. the thing from 40 to 50 p and if you go the chart of the exchequer documents that treasury built into their you can see that revenues dropped, the economy went into doldrums, you know, if anything liz truss had was bad politics. she didn't do economics because she didn'
i wish you'd all go back and look at jerry brown's. so can you speak hey you so the principle we all agree with the pragmatist is the question liz truss is an example tell us what happened with liz truss and what lesson what pragmatic pragmatic lessons can we learn from what z truss di wrong despite the fact that we know she has the principles? correct. let me classic parton, who's a dear friend of mine, was the member of parliament family from ghana, born and raised in there, but he was the...
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for mechanic sean brown, it was a regular repair until it wasn't. he found a picture wedged behind the glass. >> it hit me a little bit. >> it touched you? >> yeah, it touched me a little bit. >> reporter: a picture of a little girl on an airplane ride at an amusement park. mechanic cullen johns captured by the image too. >> it was so, so real, here she was all by herself behind the mirror. >> reporter: and a handwritten message on the back dated 2014, our dear grandchild old, taken from us in three weeks with a very rare liver cancer. our little angel had always wanted to fly. so she flies with monarch hidden away for as long as possible. happy travels, darling grace. you made our lives just perfect for all too short a time. god bless, grandma and granddad. the aircraft previously owned by british airline monarch, and little grace, her name was grace kelly. there's a childhood cancer charity founded after her near london where her family still lives. flight attendant a.c. procter called her parents to tell them. >> i just wanted you to know that th
for mechanic sean brown, it was a regular repair until it wasn't. he found a picture wedged behind the glass. >> it hit me a little bit. >> it touched you? >> yeah, it touched me a little bit. >> reporter: a picture of a little girl on an airplane ride at an amusement park. mechanic cullen johns captured by the image too. >> it was so, so real, here she was all by herself behind the mirror. >> reporter: and a handwritten message on the back dated 2014, our...
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my daughter's brown, she's in our twenties. i've been in prison. her whole life. she's never know me outside of a visitation. got it. you don't want to give them a chance to like become a better person for his family. 51 years before parole is ridiculous. so what's the point? i've been in prison more used and i've been pre owned street. i wasn't old enough to buy cigarettes, but i was old enough either from the way for him. should he be punished? he's 51 use. what kind of just system is in the to me. on january 18th, 1996, the day of the shooting, robert manning showed up to all mirrors house and flashed a pistol in the car. i need you to help me out of the way to get some money. i gotta get out of what i remember most about robert mining is that he had no off sledge. that was always struck by the fact, but he seemed to have no conscience at all. he did not seem to have truth for loss or regret for anything you do. and then my name is incredibly dangerous. and do you remember your body shut or are you mad? it's robert manning had a history of violence. he had shot
my daughter's brown, she's in our twenties. i've been in prison. her whole life. she's never know me outside of a visitation. got it. you don't want to give them a chance to like become a better person for his family. 51 years before parole is ridiculous. so what's the point? i've been in prison more used and i've been pre owned street. i wasn't old enough to buy cigarettes, but i was old enough either from the way for him. should he be punished? he's 51 use. what kind of just system is in the...
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this little girl has brown eyes on a stick. tribute uh, who saw whom first? yes, but i kind of saw it, yes , in the theater at the blackboard, the schedule, but roughly speaking , i didn’t see it right away, but they showed me, mm all the young actors were sitting and then yours came. well, they laughed. he was so funny it was impossible. it’s just that these little glasses are like this red sweater, but there’s no such thing, he had a purple checkered jacket, mom, he walked and looked so at this schedule is the whole. well , that is, no. don't don't don't don't don't don't care that i don't care for you trying anyway we feel that this is my man. that's how yes, you die. yes, when it happened to you, when i have it between, i can’t say, right away, it didn’t happen right away no, it didn’t happen right away , right away it didn’t happen. well, it was different. for some reason i'm all laughing. and for some reason, i left with him. this is some kind of feeling i can’t, what happened? maybe i 'll explain it now, it can't be you yet he was a man
this little girl has brown eyes on a stick. tribute uh, who saw whom first? yes, but i kind of saw it, yes , in the theater at the blackboard, the schedule, but roughly speaking , i didn’t see it right away, but they showed me, mm all the young actors were sitting and then yours came. well, they laughed. he was so funny it was impossible. it’s just that these little glasses are like this red sweater, but there’s no such thing, he had a purple checkered jacket, mom, he walked and looked so...
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the people that we are kicking off are essentially black and brown women. that is the majority of people that will get kicked off from 49 to 54 who have been getting assistance. and, in many cases, caretakers cannot go back to work for 20 hours a week, which is what republicans want them to do. and instead what we're saying is we're going to cover and make eligible some other people very important population of homeless folks, veterans, et cetera. but how are we going to reach those people who do not have an address, who are on the streets and tell them that they are suddenly eligible and that in order to be eligible, they're now going to have to provide a whole bunch of paperwork? so don't be fooled into thinking that just because the same number of people are eligible that that means the same number of people will get the benefit. and, let's be clear, that we are sacrificing black and brown, older women between 49 and 54 who are going to get kicked off of these food stamps. >> congresswoman, you did mention how kevin mccarthy's going to be relying on demo
the people that we are kicking off are essentially black and brown women. that is the majority of people that will get kicked off from 49 to 54 who have been getting assistance. and, in many cases, caretakers cannot go back to work for 20 hours a week, which is what republicans want them to do. and instead what we're saying is we're going to cover and make eligible some other people very important population of homeless folks, veterans, et cetera. but how are we going to reach those people who...
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. >> and in a month this canyon is going to be dry and brown. and a wildfire would rip through here in a matter of minutes. so land jorens spend about $1,000 an acre to have the goats clear the vegetation. they don't complain. they show up every day on time and sober. gillian? >> gillian: william la jeunesse in florida, thank you. >> weak from default we have been rushed back to washington because republicans decided they want to waste months playing games with the government. for all the posturing on the other side of the aisle, i would remind everyone that house republicans are the only ones had who have taken up concrete action to avoid default. >> with the passage of this legislation, republicans are putting america back on a sound fiscal footing. >> this bill is not about fiscal responsibility. it is about extreme g.o.p. pushing their extreme agenda. >> gillian: time now to bring in our panel mollie hemingway editor and chief at the federalist. vince volume loan nasa wmal washington editorial host and daily caller and meredith meridh mcgraw
. >> and in a month this canyon is going to be dry and brown. and a wildfire would rip through here in a matter of minutes. so land jorens spend about $1,000 an acre to have the goats clear the vegetation. they don't complain. they show up every day on time and sober. gillian? >> gillian: william la jeunesse in florida, thank you. >> weak from default we have been rushed back to washington because republicans decided they want to waste months playing games with the government....
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i've given as chair even prior to the board being brought in, i've highlighted that many black and brown officers were in positions where they were doing the daily work but didn't have the decision—making power in the structure. since gavin stevens has come into play he has prioritised the fact that the structure must be looked at, that each of the officers and staff members doing the work need to be better supported through things like better admin support, their welfare needs to be considered, they need to be properly respected and listened to.— respected and listened to. should the new head _ respected and listened to. should the new head be _ respected and listened to. should the new head be a _ respected and listened to. should the new head be a minority - respected and listened to. shouldj the new head be a minority ethnic officer? it the new head be a minority ethnic officer? , ., , ., ., officer? it should be someone with a roven officer? it should be someone with a proven dedication _ officer? it should be someone with a proven dedication to _ officer? it should be someone w
i've given as chair even prior to the board being brought in, i've highlighted that many black and brown officers were in positions where they were doing the daily work but didn't have the decision—making power in the structure. since gavin stevens has come into play he has prioritised the fact that the structure must be looked at, that each of the officers and staff members doing the work need to be better supported through things like better admin support, their welfare needs to be...
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internet, please look at the face of vlad khristosenko, he is 7 years old, he looks his age, he has brown eyes and dark blond hair, due to special signs, there is a small scar on his forehead, and i ask you to contact the tracing service children, if you recognize vlad, even the slightest information about the boy can help or become decisive in the search. you can inform us about vlad khrystoseenko by dialing the short number 116,000 from all mobile operators . calls are free. you also have the opportunity to write to the chatbot of the child tracing service in telegram let's be indifferent, let 's all together try to help find vlad . we are also looking for this girl, her name is margarita nosova. she is 13 years old and margarita disappeared in mariupol, it happened on the first the day of the full-scale invasion of russia, precisely on february 24, the connection with the girl was cut off, and since then nothing is known about her disappearance , margarita, a resident of the city of zaporizhzhia , said that the woman reported that at the beginning of the war, she received a message on
internet, please look at the face of vlad khristosenko, he is 7 years old, he looks his age, he has brown eyes and dark blond hair, due to special signs, there is a small scar on his forehead, and i ask you to contact the tracing service children, if you recognize vlad, even the slightest information about the boy can help or become decisive in the search. you can inform us about vlad khrystoseenko by dialing the short number 116,000 from all mobile operators . calls are free. you also have the...
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the y doesn't serve all the black and brown. you first -- there's other organizations that need to be mentioned and mental health and workforce, where is that -- i understand ycd, but where is that otherwise? i don't see a lot of mental health. where are the clinics? where are is it bookman. we need -- >> your time has elapsed. >> we need to include everyone. >> thank you ms. fitzpatrick for your comments. next speaker. >> my name is e.j. jones and here with neighbors and community stakeholders from the omi to really understand where the investment is in our community. as a group, i think when we talk to each other, we realize that often times, we have really, as supervisor safai said earlier, we have groups that are running home grown programs and they are maxed-out. they are at capacity and they don't really feel that they are getting the support they need from our city departments, so i stand here today to continue to ask for investment into the omi community and then as we know, supervisors are going through the budget proce
the y doesn't serve all the black and brown. you first -- there's other organizations that need to be mentioned and mental health and workforce, where is that -- i understand ycd, but where is that otherwise? i don't see a lot of mental health. where are the clinics? where are is it bookman. we need -- >> your time has elapsed. >> we need to include everyone. >> thank you ms. fitzpatrick for your comments. next speaker. >> my name is e.j. jones and here with neighbors...
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so you know that if you're going to have 1500 for the, for the browns, are going to kind of how this is the same as are under. so this is a just explain. yeah, i want to move back to to one day because how you, how you a toll free within negotiations, it's problematic if you're not including all of the voices particular ones, most impacted. but the reason this is important is because plastic pollution impacts out how can you give our audience some examples? so they, then it's like, it's just an organ about the civil society need to be that and developing world needs to be that is because plastic pollution kills us. it exactly. i'll tell you from me about, i'll tell you about me. i leave in bland tie in the city where i should have, i mean this a to should be collecting my waste. i should have the option to separate my waste and i know that my plastic is, is well disposed of. but i don't, i have to pay private company to come and collect my waste and it is not separated with across the valley from where i'm leaving is a community that doesn't you have the option of a private collectio
so you know that if you're going to have 1500 for the, for the browns, are going to kind of how this is the same as are under. so this is a just explain. yeah, i want to move back to to one day because how you, how you a toll free within negotiations, it's problematic if you're not including all of the voices particular ones, most impacted. but the reason this is important is because plastic pollution impacts out how can you give our audience some examples? so they, then it's like, it's just an...
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the same as banko brown and effects of (indiscernible) >> thank you for your comments. just seeking-madam chair, that was the last speaker in the queue. >> thank you. seeing no public comment, public comment is closed. colleagues, i wanted to first thank all the public commenters for their public comments today, expressing the thoughts and particularly i do want to highlight brandon lee we honored in this very chamber and while i understand the sentiments and the public comments on this, i think that san francisco is definitely a space where that is where all the diverse opinions and thoughts should be able to be said and respected, and so i would like to make the motion to move this item to full board with recommendation, but also allow us the space and time to continue this conversation and consideration about the concerns from the public comments that we gathered today. supervisor safai. >> thank you chair. thank you to the commenters. we obviously want to always be concerned and cognisant of international human rights, and so appreciate their comments here today. al
the same as banko brown and effects of (indiscernible) >> thank you for your comments. just seeking-madam chair, that was the last speaker in the queue. >> thank you. seeing no public comment, public comment is closed. colleagues, i wanted to first thank all the public commenters for their public comments today, expressing the thoughts and particularly i do want to highlight brandon lee we honored in this very chamber and while i understand the sentiments and the public comments on...
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brown will be here with that story and all the day schools next the or the time. of course you as well. hopefully, thank you very much to fantastic football records on the line is joseph, very near the robot golf and get severe in the final of the you write the league number read it are has 105 european finals. he's been pos all in the last 20 years . he's also looking to become the 1st coach to in the iraq plague with 3 teams off the previous victories with baptist. united and pulled, sorry when it was still the wife a cup, but he's now facing severe one. all 6 of that, you're right. pulling fondles more than any of us are well to add extra spice to this final need of severe override that can qualify for the term because the domestically, sorry, there are the why is mark winning the warranty? why is why we need be a right click? that means, or potentially tens of millions of dollars a prize money on the lord. try to pick names are in the, her gary and capital budapest full this fido a many a back a marine here to once again get his hands on the major to are as th
brown will be here with that story and all the day schools next the or the time. of course you as well. hopefully, thank you very much to fantastic football records on the line is joseph, very near the robot golf and get severe in the final of the you write the league number read it are has 105 european finals. he's been pos all in the last 20 years . he's also looking to become the 1st coach to in the iraq plague with 3 teams off the previous victories with baptist. united and pulled, sorry...
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brown. flush it down. remember this in elementary school. implementing our water reuse strategies. i'm excited one of the project beneficiaries is of this loan is the construction of a new water reservoir recovery facility on treasure island. it will help us better manage, tree and recycle to protect the bay meeting the growing demands of i lands we add more house and hotel and many other great things there with the epa support through the program the puc modernizing facilities like the north point weather facility for conditions reliability all year round example i will tell you the projects are not about pipe and pumps they are about the air we breathe. water we drink. environment real leave to future generations. talked about hetch hetchy now we other stewards of the facilities and we have to think about generations to come. building the critical infrastructure that serves residence dens and addressing climate change and protecting the environment does not happen over night. takes partnership and thanks to the epa the loan will be a part of efforts puc will use to make the neces
brown. flush it down. remember this in elementary school. implementing our water reuse strategies. i'm excited one of the project beneficiaries is of this loan is the construction of a new water reservoir recovery facility on treasure island. it will help us better manage, tree and recycle to protect the bay meeting the growing demands of i lands we add more house and hotel and many other great things there with the epa support through the program the puc modernizing facilities like the north...
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the cup of grandma is written in acetate to the constructive atmosphere in which negotiations turned brown with the cuban vice-premier for foreign trade cabris . san marino, they say , different europeans come to us here. well, one more moment. this is the largest central american country in terms of population guatemala on the eve of the general election scheduled here for july 25, the most rated carlospinel candidate has become. now the third contender for the post of head of state is on call, and the current guatemalan authorities. this is the jamai president. the one who became the only latin american president? those who went to kiev and the one who called for the friends of taiwan to conduct their own ratings to him, true, this did not add , however, according to the constitution, he must leave anyway, but, as they say, the fourth inconvenient competitor of his allies will be removed from the race. on the other hand , it looks like the right person in the us has been scolded by the eu, but so far nothing has been done for obvious reasons. on this trampled, the venezuelan television t
the cup of grandma is written in acetate to the constructive atmosphere in which negotiations turned brown with the cuban vice-premier for foreign trade cabris . san marino, they say , different europeans come to us here. well, one more moment. this is the largest central american country in terms of population guatemala on the eve of the general election scheduled here for july 25, the most rated carlospinel candidate has become. now the third contender for the post of head of state is on...
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scandals, in general, was not at all up to ukraine and came up with a wonderful tricky deal trump from the browns due to support in the states of the midwest . well , at that time, the demand for coal in the west was not very high. and for the green agenda. well, in general, the ukrainians have decided. and let 's take it for ourselves and order it, coal from west virginia from pennsylvania from other states , trump certainly liked this deal, because, well, he promised his electorate the revival of all these states. yes. and now there was a reason. where to sell that very coal? the price for it was, of course, exorbitant, but much higher than donbass coal was previously sold by about 3-4 times. in general, there was a difference, that is, he calmly went out for $ 100 per ton of coal, and with delivery even higher in the future, of course. poroshenko used all this and, uh, within the framework of some of his personal schemes and machinations and ways to make money, because, well, we all know scandals. here is a wonderful deal on rotors plus plus when they were sold by type of foreign coal. uh, don
scandals, in general, was not at all up to ukraine and came up with a wonderful tricky deal trump from the browns due to support in the states of the midwest . well , at that time, the demand for coal in the west was not very high. and for the green agenda. well, in general, the ukrainians have decided. and let 's take it for ourselves and order it, coal from west virginia from pennsylvania from other states , trump certainly liked this deal, because, well, he promised his electorate the...
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joining me is the chief strategy officer at brown hill investments. dave, your goal is to make this the first pure play generative ai product what should investors know >> understand that generative ai has the potential to be as y ubiquitous as the internet itself or iphones. there was that killer app for generative ai. the fastest growing application and one of the reasons we launched the chat etf for companies at the forefront of generative ai. >> do you foresee appetite rather than exposure to the more watered down etfs? there is a new note from goldman saying ai could be added over the next ten years >> i think there will be more product launches but are four or five that have the word artificial intelligence in the etf name and several others that give you exposure like the chat etf. disruptive technology and growth and that's what people put in their etf names and you'll see more ai as like the key buzz word that people launch products around >>> thanks coming up at 1:00 p.m. we will dig deeper into the ai craze and will look at the flows that t
joining me is the chief strategy officer at brown hill investments. dave, your goal is to make this the first pure play generative ai product what should investors know >> understand that generative ai has the potential to be as y ubiquitous as the internet itself or iphones. there was that killer app for generative ai. the fastest growing application and one of the reasons we launched the chat etf for companies at the forefront of generative ai. >> do you foresee appetite rather...
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for the first time in 90 years , they found traces of a brown bear in chernihiv region, and it's so interesting. i looked at the photo , those traces are near the vegetable garden. and there is already a house behind the vegetable garden . that is, they come very close. we already here, my colleagues and i say that soon we will live like in canada or like in alaska. is there somewhere in our svalbard that bears are walking freely? is there anything known about this? well, again, how can this phenomenon be explained? it is clear that some issues are probably related to the war. maybe they are migrating somewhere, er, k- klysnogos, please. actually, it is difficult for me to comment on this issue. i have a slightly different area of responsibility , you know, and now i have to think. yeah, they have to be preserved. well, so that they don't die somewhere. it's just a very good phenomenon in that sense. what nature somehow comes to life and something changes in this in this in this sense for the better and on the other hand, people who saw this photo near their house will now also tense up .
for the first time in 90 years , they found traces of a brown bear in chernihiv region, and it's so interesting. i looked at the photo , those traces are near the vegetable garden. and there is already a house behind the vegetable garden . that is, they come very close. we already here, my colleagues and i say that soon we will live like in canada or like in alaska. is there somewhere in our svalbard that bears are walking freely? is there anything known about this? well, again, how can this...
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we will talk about the gray versus the brown another occasion. david, let me ask you more seriously, ron desantis went after donald trump in iowa. he said republicans need a disciplined president, his words. he went after the former president yesterday for his criticism of florida during covid lockdowns. here was that. >> if you say cuomo did a better job with covid than florida did, first of all, that's not what he used to say. his family moved to florida under my governorship. are you kidding me? leadership at the end of the day, it's not about entertainment. it's not about building a brand. you really need a very disciplined, energetic president willing to spit nails and fight the needed battles every day for eight years. >> david, desantis leaned in to his trump criticism, but he has done his best not to say donald trump's name. how does that more careful approach go versus chris christie who is not afraid to challenge former president trump head on? >> peter, ron desantis has to go at donald trump for a very specific reason. the 20 plus perc
we will talk about the gray versus the brown another occasion. david, let me ask you more seriously, ron desantis went after donald trump in iowa. he said republicans need a disciplined president, his words. he went after the former president yesterday for his criticism of florida during covid lockdowns. here was that. >> if you say cuomo did a better job with covid than florida did, first of all, that's not what he used to say. his family moved to florida under my governorship. are you...
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on january 5 of 99 mayor brown reopen today in the preservation of maintenance remain a top priority for our city we enjoy every day. and even coming in this chamber gives me i don't know chills but it makes me happy ever time i step in this chamber. i'm pleased that mayor breed reappointed 2 outstanding commissioners here with mrs. shum and mae woo and clarence blanchard. i support all of these appointments and thank the commissioners for wellingness to serve am our amazing city and for ms. schumer we see her almost every day walking, guiding people. bringing in students and bring nothing people from out of city. and out of the city hall and making the experience a wonderful experience. really appreciate your service, ms. shum and all of the appointise. they have my full spchlt thank you. >> thank you supervisor safai. seeing no one else. mechanic ms. schumer. >> and next up we havey mae woo. i don't know if show is visible online. i did contact ms. woo. she is aware of the meeting but we were poseed provide instructionos how to connect but unable to get her on the phone. >> okay. >
on january 5 of 99 mayor brown reopen today in the preservation of maintenance remain a top priority for our city we enjoy every day. and even coming in this chamber gives me i don't know chills but it makes me happy ever time i step in this chamber. i'm pleased that mayor breed reappointed 2 outstanding commissioners here with mrs. shum and mae woo and clarence blanchard. i support all of these appointments and thank the commissioners for wellingness to serve am our amazing city and for ms....
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no book made my child become transgender any more than a book could have turned her eyes from brown to blue. let me tell you a little bit about lily's journey. lily will tell you that as soon as she could recognize herself in the mirror the person looking back at her was not the person she was. the male presenting person reflecting back at her did not align correctly with her being. as lily was growing up during her younger years. she presented in what would be considered a more feminine way. as someone that had never known a transgender person while this out of gender norm behavior made my spouse and i questioned what was going on with lily. we did not discourage her from joining the things she loved. in early elementary school lily lacked the words insight and confidence to describe what she was feeling. as school activities began to separate boys from girls this only frustrated her. in fourth grade when boys and girls were separated to learn about what was going on in their bodies during puberty lily began to panic. after sharing her feelings with my older two daughters. she came to
no book made my child become transgender any more than a book could have turned her eyes from brown to blue. let me tell you a little bit about lily's journey. lily will tell you that as soon as she could recognize herself in the mirror the person looking back at her was not the person she was. the male presenting person reflecting back at her did not align correctly with her being. as lily was growing up during her younger years. she presented in what would be considered a more feminine way....
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." >> we've been seeing so many of those rolling hills, all starting to turn brown now. >> definitely, and there was so much more vegetation because of all the rains we had. >> excellent point. you have to think about now that there are more fuels out there, eventually that's going to dry up. we did have a lot of rainfall for the first part of this year and into the end of last year for our water year. >>> take a look at some of the numbers and where we stand right now. in santa rosa we had a surplus of 8 inches of rainfall and we measured over 30 inches of rainfall in oakland, and we had a 12 inch surplus. that was 12 inches above what's normal. san francisco had over 33 inches of rainfall and we saw our water year basically come to an end or will come to an end soon. we're already at 183% of the normal amount of rainfall for oakland. now, we're also seeing our reservoirs filling up as the sierra snowpack continues. we're at 80% of capacity for our four largest across northern california on average, they're as high as 98% of capacity for lake shasta and it's going to continue to rise
." >> we've been seeing so many of those rolling hills, all starting to turn brown now. >> definitely, and there was so much more vegetation because of all the rains we had. >> excellent point. you have to think about now that there are more fuels out there, eventually that's going to dry up. we did have a lot of rainfall for the first part of this year and into the end of last year for our water year. >>> take a look at some of the numbers and where we stand...
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starr center for the study of the american experience, the john carter brown library at brown university as well as a research centere at the library of congress. he helped create the "new york times" this union series which i know many of you enjoyed threat assessments and yellow. his latest book is "lincoln on the verge," 13 days a washington, is recipient of book prizes from the lincoln forum as well as the society of presidential descendents and is going to be the subject of our conversation today. and it's a wonderful book. let me get that of the way. i recommend it to you all. it's a captivating story. i really like how vividly it conveys the human drama of lincoln's journey from springfield, illinois, to washington, d.c. february 18, 61. is go to take up the presidency of the united states during what of course was m one of the most volatile maybe the most volatile carious time of american history so it's a fantastic topic and i thought we could start just by asking you to tell us a little bit about how you chose the topic and what the main goals of the bechtler when you set up to
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of course on fridays during the summer, we have all-american summer concert series, featuring blanco brown and if you would like to be part of the fun at 48th and sixth avenue, register for free vip access to the special area in front of the stage and mclemores from masterbuilt will make you a breakfast of barbecue. >> ainsley: delicious. >> brian: a lot of meat in the morning. >> ainsley: coming up, risk of extinction, the future of ai and how it will change your life. >> brian: music means tech expert jamie metzl will join us. ♪ what are folks 60 and older up to these days? getting inspired! volunteering! playing pickleba...! we moved out of the city so our little sophie could appreciate nature. but then he got us t-mobile home internet. i was just trying to improve our signal, so some of the trees had to go. i might've taken it a step too far. (chainsaw revs) (tree crashes) (chainsaw continues) (daughter screams) let's pretend for a second that you didn't let down your entire family. what would that reality look like? well i guess i would've gotten us xfinity... and we'd have a better
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the whole bay area for the mexican and latino art as well and we have great support also from willie brown the mayor that initiated the property and provided to us as well nan pelosi for the mexican museum site i thank anne tremendous for her guidance and in terms of dealing with (bell ringing) the political community as well and um, we really above on behalf of the mexican amount we're supporting this and. thank you for your time. >> . thank you. >> good afternoon, commissioners and we are supportive of this and like to talk about the republican advance and the mexican museum is (unintelligible). >> this is specific one of the most important locations of what recent termed the chicano go movement in the last 1960s and 70s and rejected as an art form and the movement has changed the landscape over 50 - california is the most powerful location of this movement we um, is (unintelligible). >> in san diego. >> and like the early 1980s this art is accepted and none better locations from california. in the sentenced chicano movement changed the city rapidly and support the public art not part of
the whole bay area for the mexican and latino art as well and we have great support also from willie brown the mayor that initiated the property and provided to us as well nan pelosi for the mexican museum site i thank anne tremendous for her guidance and in terms of dealing with (bell ringing) the political community as well and um, we really above on behalf of the mexican amount we're supporting this and. thank you for your time. >> . thank you. >> good afternoon, commissioners...
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>> we have artists as black and brown people that are in direct danger of the direct policies of the trump administration and i think how each of the artists has responded so that call is interesting. the common2023.) >> good afternoon, everyone. >> >> welcome to the san francisco historic preservation commission meeting this afternoon at 12:30 pm., wednesday, may 17, 2023. to enable public proclamation live and we'll receive comment for each item limited to 3 minutes per speaker and we have thirty seconds you'll hear when you time is up and next person needs to speak take public comment those persons in city hall and open up the access
>> we have artists as black and brown people that are in direct danger of the direct policies of the trump administration and i think how each of the artists has responded so that call is interesting. the common2023.) >> good afternoon, everyone. >> >> welcome to the san francisco historic preservation commission meeting this afternoon at 12:30 pm., wednesday, may 17, 2023. to enable public proclamation live and we'll receive comment for each item limited to 3 minutes...
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by rucker johnson, the times, the berkeley, for example, that looks at what happened to kids after brown versus board of education and the african-american kids that went to schools that integrated versus the african-american kids who remain in segregated schools. the black kids who went to the integrated schools that much better later on in life. and the white kids in those schools were not thrown off track. integration in works and i think it works not only kind of in a material way, but i think also in a spiritual way. you know, when we have these kind of segregated communities, we can fall into this pattern of private opulence and public poverty. those of us that withdraw from lower income communities, often want to withdraw our taxes, too. we don't want to go to the park. we can buy our own country clubs. we don't want us from the poor. we can buy our own private pools. and the more that locks in, the more that it creates a kind of mass inequality in america, but i think diminishes us all in an argument isn't just about what's going to happen in the classroom when the affluent kids
by rucker johnson, the times, the berkeley, for example, that looks at what happened to kids after brown versus board of education and the african-american kids that went to schools that integrated versus the african-american kids who remain in segregated schools. the black kids who went to the integrated schools that much better later on in life. and the white kids in those schools were not thrown off track. integration in works and i think it works not only kind of in a material way, but i...
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"you're a bunch of donkeys and cows with those big brown ey. put your heads down." (snickers) you know, that was in junior high. i experienced a lot of things that were not right, that were unjust, that were abusive. we said, you know, "basta, enough is enough." >> hinojosa: the students' demands included bilingual education, better treatment of students, and the hiring of more mexican american teachers. >> we walked out to jeers and sneers. texas rangers would come by, annudge you, pull the rifle close to you. and there were helicopters, as well, and they'd zoom over, and there would be police and texas rangers on the roof with rifles, pointing guns at us. that was scary. but we stayed looking forward and marching. it was a movement towards fairness, justice, and equality for all. just like the constitution says. >> hinojosa: in the end, none of the students' demands were met, but uvalde would begin to transform. what changed after the walkout in ulde? >> well, actually, nothing changed. we had to force the change. one of the things that, that happened was when tha
"you're a bunch of donkeys and cows with those big brown ey. put your heads down." (snickers) you know, that was in junior high. i experienced a lot of things that were not right, that were unjust, that were abusive. we said, you know, "basta, enough is enough." >> hinojosa: the students' demands included bilingual education, better treatment of students, and the hiring of more mexican american teachers. >> we walked out to jeers and sneers. texas rangers would...
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one report was directors shalonda brown one of the key negotiators when it came to the bill produced. that will be voted on later today. here is what she had to say about the process and the end result. >> you talk about how this is a compromise and what you lost on. >> look, when the american people win and we avoid default, retirement accounts are not in flux and the global economy is not crashing, i will call that a win every day. individual people have issues or different parts of the bill. you heard your colleagues bring up concerns that members have. i have to look at what was our ultimate goal? we are a divided government. this is what happens in divided government. they get to have an opinion and we do. all things equal, i think this compromise agreement is reasonable for both sides. that is what we thought, protect the american people from the worst possible outcome, first ever default, allow republicans to have some carving -- curbing of spending. flatline for nondiscretionary and move on for an appropriations process that works. i think that is a good middle ground. host: m
one report was directors shalonda brown one of the key negotiators when it came to the bill produced. that will be voted on later today. here is what she had to say about the process and the end result. >> you talk about how this is a compromise and what you lost on. >> look, when the american people win and we avoid default, retirement accounts are not in flux and the global economy is not crashing, i will call that a win every day. individual people have issues or different parts...
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." >>> i'm erica brown in washington. thanks for staying with us. an ongoing cbs news investigation has been looking into the plight of veterans who were discharged because of their sexuality and are struggling to clear their records. from world war ii until the reason'tel in 2010, about 100,000 lgbtq+ service members were kicked out of the military. while many walked away with less than honorable discharges, some faced even harsher consequences. jim axelrod has the story. >> reporter: eve been profiling veterans still paying the price for a policy that is no longer the law of the land, denied certain benefits, unable to pursue certain jobs. but few have paid a more severe price than the vet you're about to meet. the military didn't just boot him for being gay. the military put him in prison. ♪ at seattle first baptist church, where the seattle men's chorus is rehearsing for its pride concert, perhaps the only thing matching the power of the singing voices are the stories shared with the spoken ones. >> as my sexual identity blossomed, i battled w
." >>> i'm erica brown in washington. thanks for staying with us. an ongoing cbs news investigation has been looking into the plight of veterans who were discharged because of their sexuality and are struggling to clear their records. from world war ii until the reason'tel in 2010, about 100,000 lgbtq+ service members were kicked out of the military. while many walked away with less than honorable discharges, some faced even harsher consequences. jim axelrod has the story....
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the brown case came nearly nine months later. advocates say changing the name will restore south carolina as the cradle of the desegregation movement. >>> still ahead, speaking of, congressman jim clyburn joins us. "morning joe" is coming right back. ♪ ♪ every day, businesses everywhere are asking. is it possible? with comcast business...it is. is it possible to use predictive monitoring to address operations issues? we can help with that. can we provide health care virtually anywhere? we can help with that, too. is it possible to survey foot traffic across all of our locations? yeah! absolutely. with global secure networking from comcast business. it's not just possible. it's happening. >>> you once said that using the debt ceiling as a negotiating wedge could not happen. you said that when you were in the oval office. >> why is it now that you are not in office? >> because now i am not president. >> the u.s. defaulting would be massive consequential -- >> you don't know. it's psychological than anything else, and it could b
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. >> reporter: in a light brown pullover and jeans, elizabeth holmes reports to the federal prison camp in bryan, texas. a far cry from when holmes sporting black turtle necks was compared to steve jobs and dazzled at one media event after another. >> i've always believed that the purpose of building a business is to make an impact in the world. >> reporter: holmes is starting to serve a sentence of more than 11 years after being convicted last year of defrauding multiple investors while running theranos. >> we've seen frenzies, hoaxes throughout american history. this one ranks in the top 1% for the speed of the rise and speed of the fall. >> reporter: in 2003, elizabeth holmes dropped out of stanford university at only 19 years old to run theranos. a startup that claimed to have created new technology that could accurately test for a range of physical conditions using just a few drops of blood. >> so this is the little tubes that we collect the samples in. they are about this big. >> reporter: part of the problem analysts say is that elizabeth holmes was never really qualified in the
. >> reporter: in a light brown pullover and jeans, elizabeth holmes reports to the federal prison camp in bryan, texas. a far cry from when holmes sporting black turtle necks was compared to steve jobs and dazzled at one media event after another. >> i've always believed that the purpose of building a business is to make an impact in the world. >> reporter: holmes is starting to serve a sentence of more than 11 years after being convicted last year of defrauding multiple...
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i have john brown's lawyer or directors , process. improvements come up. i started asking the question. good afternoon commissioners. my name is john breslaw. i'm the director of process improvement for ecology. um, former director of finance. so did a lot of work on our aesop and first the answer. where the only that i'm aware of now the only, um, waste company that's 100% employee and certainly the only large waste company. and in terms of the aesop and the impact. um on our business there. there's a couple of things that want to point out first, the aesop and for myself and all of our other employee owners. um it's treated as a retirement benefit, so it's a benefit that i accrue. uh a small ownership percentage over the years of service and then when i reach retirement receive a payout from the aesop so the aesop is technically the owner of recall aji the, uh, the employee stock ownership plan. and so there was a reference in one of the earlier slides about the benefit that. the about rick ology receives from our aesop structure. that's a benefit that w
i have john brown's lawyer or directors , process. improvements come up. i started asking the question. good afternoon commissioners. my name is john breslaw. i'm the director of process improvement for ecology. um, former director of finance. so did a lot of work on our aesop and first the answer. where the only that i'm aware of now the only, um, waste company that's 100% employee and certainly the only large waste company. and in terms of the aesop and the impact. um on our business there....
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will lewis brown junior, who was mayor of san francisco, and was the champion of reopening this building on january 5th of 1999. i believe he has not a third eye , but some kind of antenna attached to his head because he had the ability to go through this building almost on a daily basis during the restoration and corrects everything so that it would appear as it was when it opened in december of 1915. >> the board of supervisors approved that, i signed it into law. jeffrey heller, the city and county of san francisco oh, and and your band of architects a great thing, just a great thing. >> to impart to the history of this building is remarkable. to see a person who comes in with a gloomy look on their face , and all of a sudden you start talking about this building, the gloomy look disappears and a smile registers across their face. with children, and i do mainly all of the children's tours, that is a totally different feeling because you are imparting knowledge that they have no idea where it came from, how it was developed, and you can start talking about how things were before we had
will lewis brown junior, who was mayor of san francisco, and was the champion of reopening this building on january 5th of 1999. i believe he has not a third eye , but some kind of antenna attached to his head because he had the ability to go through this building almost on a daily basis during the restoration and corrects everything so that it would appear as it was when it opened in december of 1915. >> the board of supervisors approved that, i signed it into law. jeffrey heller, the...
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. >> reporter: in a light brown pullover and jeans, elizabeth holmes reports to the federal prison camp in bryan, texas. a far cry from when holmes sporting black turtle necks was compared to steve jobs and dazzled at one media event after another. >> i've always believed that the purpose of building a business is to make an impact in the world. >> reporter: holmes is starting to serve a sentence of more than 11 years afteric co being convi last year of defrauding multiple investors while running theranos. >> we've seen frenzies, hoaxes throughout american history. this one ranks in the top 1% for the speed of the rise and speed of the fall. >> reporter: in 2003, elizabeth holmes dropped out of stanford university at only 19 years old to run theranos. a startup that claimed to have created new technology that could accurately test for a range of physical conditions using just a few drops of blood. >> so this is the little tubes that we collect the samples in. they are about this big. >> reporter: part of the problem analysts say is that elizabeth holmes was never really qualified in the
. >> reporter: in a light brown pullover and jeans, elizabeth holmes reports to the federal prison camp in bryan, texas. a far cry from when holmes sporting black turtle necks was compared to steve jobs and dazzled at one media event after another. >> i've always believed that the purpose of building a business is to make an impact in the world. >> reporter: holmes is starting to serve a sentence of more than 11 years afteric co being convi last year of defrauding multiple...
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that was gordon brown that made _ to combat inflation? that was gordon brown that made the _ to combat inflation? that was gordon brown that made the bank— to combat inflation? that was gordon brown that made the bank of- to combat inflation? that was gordon| brown that made the bank of england independent and responsible for their own decisions. nick thomas—symonds, come in here. their own decisions. nick thomas-symonds, come in here. well, i do thomas-symonds, come in here. well, i do sopport _ thomas-symonds, come in here. well, i do sopport the — thomas-symonds, come in here. well, i do support the bank— thomas-symonds, come in here. well, i do support the bank of— thomas—symonds, come in here. well, i do support the bank of england's independence and i think that is a really— independence and i think that is a really important principle. but why is the _ really important principle. but why is the bank of england in this position? _ is the bank of england in this position? well, we know about the hangover— position? we
that was gordon brown that made _ to combat inflation? that was gordon brown that made the _ to combat inflation? that was gordon brown that made the bank— to combat inflation? that was gordon brown that made the bank of- to combat inflation? that was gordon| brown that made the bank of england independent and responsible for their own decisions. nick thomas—symonds, come in here. their own decisions. nick thomas-symonds, come in here. well, i do thomas-symonds, come in here. well, i do...
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liz brown is the author of twilight man. also written for book forum eldercare, london review of books, los angeles times, new times, book review and other publications and she never sleeps. craig seligman has written for and edited at a host of magazines, journals, newspapers, website sites. now. so there is so many i not list them all or we'd be here all night. he is the author of sontag and how opposites attract me. and now his new book is about the history of drag. yes. and i'm not talking. so further ado, liz and craig. hi, everybody thanks for coming. i'm going to read very briefly from the introduction, the book, and then liz and i are going to have conversation about it and. then i'll open the floor to questions. i really love embarrassing questions. so. i chose the introduction because it's something i don't have to context juls and i'm guessing that not all of you know, who doris fish was. doris was drag who was born in australia. sydney in 1952 and died in san francisco in 1991. doris fish was a made up person in
liz brown is the author of twilight man. also written for book forum eldercare, london review of books, los angeles times, new times, book review and other publications and she never sleeps. craig seligman has written for and edited at a host of magazines, journals, newspapers, website sites. now. so there is so many i not list them all or we'd be here all night. he is the author of sontag and how opposites attract me. and now his new book is about the history of drag. yes. and i'm not talking....
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so you just heard that amazing voice from 21 year old recording artist science brown. she's been singing since she was six years old. the answer is of half filipino and half black heritage . she already has recorded three original colleagues songs with a record label in the philippines, and she was recently on the front cover of the magazine. afro inspired we do have amazing talents in our community been so honored to, um, be a part of this community over the last several years. i came here in 2005 as a cub reporter for ktv. you and i do work for kqed. now i've lived all over the nation. all over the world. but san francisco the bay area is the home of my heart. and i feel, um , really, truly honored to get to be here tonight and celebrate our heritage together and the celebration of that and the embrace that the city provides as well. 45 years ago. let's talk about how we got here. 45 years ago, president jimmy carter signed into law a resolution declaring one week in the month of may as asian pacific american heritage week in 1991 week celebration was expanded to the
so you just heard that amazing voice from 21 year old recording artist science brown. she's been singing since she was six years old. the answer is of half filipino and half black heritage . she already has recorded three original colleagues songs with a record label in the philippines, and she was recently on the front cover of the magazine. afro inspired we do have amazing talents in our community been so honored to, um, be a part of this community over the last several years. i came here in...
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just in the oven, and to such a good brown color, they poured water over it, added a little sugar yeast, and everything is very tasty, and often we use it to prepare okroshka, love okroshka very young in the summer, the doctor constantly eats it in the winter. and in general, it quenches very well, thirst to cheer up and increases efficiency; moreover, it is also useful for the gastrointestinal tract and for the skin. yes, here again we have to remember cultures of uh probiotics and lactobacilli bifida, uh, which do a very, very big job for our gastrointestinal tract. that is, they are, in general, but they have, well , they have anti-inflammatory effects on the intestinal wall. process part of the dietary fiber with the formation of nutrients, which , among other things, feed the intestinal wall itself. so they create that's it, this mass from which we will later. well, excuse me, it's easier to free yourself, that is, all this digestion is in the large intestine. this is already happening thanks to our microflora there. by the way, a very interesting point is that a healthy microflora
just in the oven, and to such a good brown color, they poured water over it, added a little sugar yeast, and everything is very tasty, and often we use it to prepare okroshka, love okroshka very young in the summer, the doctor constantly eats it in the winter. and in general, it quenches very well, thirst to cheer up and increases efficiency; moreover, it is also useful for the gastrointestinal tract and for the skin. yes, here again we have to remember cultures of uh probiotics and...
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to fall, which was unseating of robert mccullough in saint louis, was the function the the michael brown shooting. right. the idea was if you put me in office as a progressive prosecutor, wesley bell says, i'm going to reopen the investigation into the shooting of michael and hold police accountable. this one of the primary messages that first got the progressive prosecutor off the ground in modern times. that also sends the message to police, which is that, hey, we're to put you in legal jeopardy every chance we get. and, you know, again, that's not good mix. yeah, i want i want to get to open. sure. open it up to questions, because i'm sure there are a lot them. but barry, i'm to be very blunt. okay. because this is really grab a moment of your book that we don't have a so-called mass problem. and you hear from other side the has roughly 4% of the world's population, but holds 25% of the world's total prison population. isn't that mass incarceration? well, you have to look at crime don't you have to look at crime if you're going to judge whether we're incarcerating too many. if you don
to fall, which was unseating of robert mccullough in saint louis, was the function the the michael brown shooting. right. the idea was if you put me in office as a progressive prosecutor, wesley bell says, i'm going to reopen the investigation into the shooting of michael and hold police accountable. this one of the primary messages that first got the progressive prosecutor off the ground in modern times. that also sends the message to police, which is that, hey, we're to put you in legal...
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it's of come from i think we thought about that but what's probably the only brown person in the audience but i want to say something about merit trumps race. i'm an indian and my country was for 200 years by the white band from across the seas. in 1947 we got independence as a people and as nation. we refused to look back but decided to forge ahead. today, we have my countrymen who went to same university that i went to run. the three of the largest countries in the world, microsoft, google and ibm. yep. another two indians became. governors of two southern states in this country and another indian is now prime minister of britain. the quickest now, my advice to harvard university and the new york times stop narrative about race. okay. it doesn't help the people who are trying to help take the message from the indians who made it or met it not on race. i guess that's. yeah, they a they have a hard problem with the white privilege can see when asians are whipping -- you know so but of course we we know all of the rhetorical twists and turns about that of well their way to adjacent and kno
it's of come from i think we thought about that but what's probably the only brown person in the audience but i want to say something about merit trumps race. i'm an indian and my country was for 200 years by the white band from across the seas. in 1947 we got independence as a people and as nation. we refused to look back but decided to forge ahead. today, we have my countrymen who went to same university that i went to run. the three of the largest countries in the world, microsoft, google...
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chopper to third is bobbled by austin riley by the time riley throws to the plate, seth brown has crossed even if you walk off on an error, you get wet for just the second time this year. the a's win two in a row 2 to 1 in this one. for a few months. now, the future of warriors general manager bob myers has been a subject of speculation credited as the architect of the team that won four championships in eight seasons. myers has reportedly had an offer on the table that would have made him the highest paid gm in the league. jason appelbaum was at the press conference today and which myers explained why he's stepping down. bob myers. farewell press conference lasted nearly an hour . the big question after 11 years running the show for the warriors. why now? the bottom line is, uh, his job. uh the one i'm in requires complete. engagement complete effort, 1000% if you can't do it, then you shouldn't do it. some people asked me if the team wins the championship. would you leave? i think yes, neither a title nor, according to one report, becoming one of the highest paid gm in the league would
chopper to third is bobbled by austin riley by the time riley throws to the plate, seth brown has crossed even if you walk off on an error, you get wet for just the second time this year. the a's win two in a row 2 to 1 in this one. for a few months. now, the future of warriors general manager bob myers has been a subject of speculation credited as the architect of the team that won four championships in eight seasons. myers has reportedly had an offer on the table that would have made him the...
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cnn prime time with pamela brown starts now. >> there may be a deal with the nation can't breathe just yet. the drama only intensifying tonight with america join closer and closer to potential default, this time is not between the two parties it's mostly between republicans. but that deal with the just pass a crucial test fencing out of the republicans household committee this evening despite >> not one republican should vote for this deal. it is a bad deal. >> how much confidence do you have in this right now. >> none, zero. >> it's a speaker lying about the way he's characterizing this bill? >> yes, he is lying. >> members of the house caucus like congressman roy and bishop are still struggling to come with a strategy to actually block the deal tonight. and there is also a divide over whether to oust mccarthy as speaker. as for the republican leader he says he's not concerned about losing his post and can't seem to understand what all the fuss is about. >> i'm not sure what in the bill people are concerned about. it is the largest savings of 2. 1 trillion that we've ever had. >> a qu
cnn prime time with pamela brown starts now. >> there may be a deal with the nation can't breathe just yet. the drama only intensifying tonight with america join closer and closer to potential default, this time is not between the two parties it's mostly between republicans. but that deal with the just pass a crucial test fencing out of the republicans household committee this evening despite >> not one republican should vote for this deal. it is a bad deal. >> how much...
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brown drees and provision of that of that role. um historically, i see public transit as a public service. which is in my mind not supposed to be revenue generating. it's supposed to give its part of the public agreement for our tax money. we get these staple this infrastructure and that is kind of historically, my understanding of the role of the government and public utilities , um, such as transit. so the fact that we're dealing with a revenue generating agency. let's start there. small businesses, i think are tired of being told that it's our responsibility to run this city. um i think it's time that we question what is the city's role and what is our role, and let's be clear about that differentiation. i think it's unfair that this is framed as small businesses pinned against. working communities like drivers. and low income riders. we should not be told that it's us or them that is very short sighted and inappropriate way of framing this in my opinion, um, because we are all the working communities of the city and we are inte
brown drees and provision of that of that role. um historically, i see public transit as a public service. which is in my mind not supposed to be revenue generating. it's supposed to give its part of the public agreement for our tax money. we get these staple this infrastructure and that is kind of historically, my understanding of the role of the government and public utilities , um, such as transit. so the fact that we're dealing with a revenue generating agency. let's start there. small...
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defendants but their victims are also black an brown people where's the justic for them picked we see this and a lot of other cities and it's very good question. >> victims are suffering. many of these victims are black and brown victims that are constantly suffering as a resul of george's policy in their losing family members, loved ones pretty just doesn't care about these victims and their family members hurt also give a individual who has never practiced law for one day in hi life and is in charge of the biggest das office of the world and you see what's happening with these policies. these policies care more about the criminal, then they do abou actual innocent individuals hav los angeles. >> trace: i wanted to get your take on this because we just covered the three marines that were brief brutally done in san diego. here as the mayor. let's get your response appears. >> is especially tragic we have this attack because we support our troops and we support our marines and we are going to tak swift action to make sure this never happens again. >> we found out these are mostl juveni
defendants but their victims are also black an brown people where's the justic for them picked we see this and a lot of other cities and it's very good question. >> victims are suffering. many of these victims are black and brown victims that are constantly suffering as a resul of george's policy in their losing family members, loved ones pretty just doesn't care about these victims and their family members hurt also give a individual who has never practiced law for one day in hi life and...
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quick programming note, tonight on cnn prime time pamela brown has an interview with former inmate of how life will be like for elizabeth holmes behind bars who began her 11 year sentence today. big game investors that millions of dollars on her pitch in a company that in the end was built on empty promises. that's coming up tonight at nine right here. up next for us, by the holiday weekend won't be forgotten anytime soon for some crucial passengers, more on that ahead. that's why you choose vmware. with flexible multi-cloud services that enable digital innovation and enterprise control, vmware helps you keep your cloud options open. [music playing] subject 1: cancer is a long journey. it's overwhelming, but you just have to put your mind to it and fight. subject 2: it doesn't feel good because you can't play outside with other children. subject 3: as a parent, it is your job to protect your family. but here is something that i cannot do. i cannot fix this. i don't know if my daughter is going to be able to walk. i don't know if she's going to make it till tomorrow. [music playing] in
quick programming note, tonight on cnn prime time pamela brown has an interview with former inmate of how life will be like for elizabeth holmes behind bars who began her 11 year sentence today. big game investors that millions of dollars on her pitch in a company that in the end was built on empty promises. that's coming up tonight at nine right here. up next for us, by the holiday weekend won't be forgotten anytime soon for some crucial passengers, more on that ahead. that's why you choose...