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he remains enslaved to grant for about a year, and then grant frees him.on as he can, he frees him. he could have sold him. i mean, that's the moral choice that grantra faced. he couldn't and wouldn't do it. he just gave the man his freedom. and on the market if you care to look at it that way, the man was probably worth something like $1,000 which grant could have used. he didn't take the money. fit tells -- it tells you something about where he was just before the war. during the war he welcomes fugitive slaves into his lines, unlike my many other union officers -- unlike many ore union officers who sent them back. and he also was an early advocate for employing black troops in his army. unlike some other officers. william tecumseh sherman, great general, deeply racist, wouldn't havem. them. grant welcomed them. and he witnesses the bravery of black troops during the war. after the war general with the army, andrew johnson you're maybe not entirely illustrious -- [laughter] tennessee president, whose record during reconstruction it makes you cry, frankly
he remains enslaved to grant for about a year, and then grant frees him.on as he can, he frees him. he could have sold him. i mean, that's the moral choice that grantra faced. he couldn't and wouldn't do it. he just gave the man his freedom. and on the market if you care to look at it that way, the man was probably worth something like $1,000 which grant could have used. he didn't take the money. fit tells -- it tells you something about where he was just before the war. during the war he...
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god grant happiness to all, grant us all happiness, grant us all happiness, grant us all happiness. past producers and with how to open the heart today, where to find that honesty? natal, we are talking on january 1, start. new year, a the year is definitely not easy, the year is definitely fateful, the year is decisive, you rightly say that we need to talk to ukrainians in a different way now, especially to artists, i think to everyone, but to people who address people, who work with people, who communicate with them , through the stage, through the screen, what would you like to say to ukrainians today, not even to wish, but to say, it seems to me that the worst thing that could be lost... ukrainians today is the ability to be happy, to the detriment of all enemies. here i want to wish us all this courage, to find remnants of warmth in the heart, of faith, and simply not to depart from this position anywhere. we love each other, don't fight, we support each other, we are a united front against this enemy, and at this time we have all become so friendly, i will give birth. don't be
god grant happiness to all, grant us all happiness, grant us all happiness, grant us all happiness. past producers and with how to open the heart today, where to find that honesty? natal, we are talking on january 1, start. new year, a the year is definitely not easy, the year is definitely fateful, the year is decisive, you rightly say that we need to talk to ukrainians in a different way now, especially to artists, i think to everyone, but to people who address people, who work with people,...
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, grant| shapps, and the ben wallace grant shapps— shapps, and the ben wallace grant shapps comparison the ben wallace grant shapps comparison was not - shapps, and the ben wallace grant . shapps comparison was not flattering when it _ shapps comparison was not flattering when it started. — shapps comparison was not flattering when it started, henry, _ shapps comparison was not flattering when it started, henry, was- shapps comparison was not flattering when it started, henry, was it? - shapps comparison was not flattering when it started, henry, was it? i’m. when it started, henry, was it? i'm t in: to when it started, henry, was it? trying to remember, i think it was in the space of a year grant shapps was transport secretary, home secretary, business secretary, energy secretary and then defence secretary. so, lots of ministers have moved around a lot recently, but he really has moved round and awful lot. he is not a former soldier, as ben wallace is, as ben wallace was very keen to be seeking to become a big part of his personal brand, i guess there is an argument that certainly peo
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then grant frees him as soon heh can. that is the choice that grant faces. he couldn't and wouldn't do it if you care to look at it thathe way. it tells you something about where he was just before the war. during the war, he welcomed fugitive slaves into his lines unlike many other union officers who were deeply racist and send them back. and he also was an early advocate for employing black troops in his army unlike some others. william tecumseh sherman, deep general. grant welcomed and he witnesses the bravery of black troops during the war and after the work, genitals of the armies, andrew johnson, you are maybe not entirely illustrious tennessee -- it makes you cry so much opportunity lost because johnson didn't support reconstruction. and reconstruction makes very rocky patchwork progress under johnson. grant is elected in 1868. he is by far the most popular republican.. and what has happened to grant politically is that he has become radicalized. the word radical in this context by the way is not today's radicalism. it's specifically referring to two
then grant frees him as soon heh can. that is the choice that grant faces. he couldn't and wouldn't do it if you care to look at it thathe way. it tells you something about where he was just before the war. during the war, he welcomed fugitive slaves into his lines unlike many other union officers who were deeply racist and send them back. and he also was an early advocate for employing black troops in his army unlike some others. william tecumseh sherman, deep general. grant welcomed and he...
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i do think that assessing the grant you know assessing grants at grant level to see how each contractor is doing is important. that's what most departments do and related had, it would be helpful to perhaps define more aggregated performance measures. in the grant agreement. now if you look at how many people lost housing you would see a disaggregated dash board of people who got a settlement with litigation, without litigation. and it is hard to know cross. how theed guarantees is performing at a quick glance. i think that would be helpful going forward. we recommend approval of item 5. i think possible to have this information i think it does take the extra step to sum rising basically, at my imagination is the lawyers and they have -- they have public assistance to help them to organize as they property back. tell be helpful, i agree with the budget and analyst report. to be able to understand case load, head count. and i think over all case loads how many clients they served averaging how many per month. i'm not asking for hours i think it is something we will love to learn more. an
i do think that assessing the grant you know assessing grants at grant level to see how each contractor is doing is important. that's what most departments do and related had, it would be helpful to perhaps define more aggregated performance measures. in the grant agreement. now if you look at how many people lost housing you would see a disaggregated dash board of people who got a settlement with litigation, without litigation. and it is hard to know cross. how theed guarantees is performing...
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s grants.t was a grand's role in preserving reconstruction, rebuilding it, and also fighting the clan director. >> is notot accidental grant isn the title of the y book. grants, as you all know are some of you presumably know from your lost causes slanted early history teaching who would presume, it wasn't grant a failure? he used to be rated the worst are amongst the worst presidents. come on, is that not true? no that is not true. grant is in extremely interesting man. i love to joke about grant all day but i won't. as a federal federal commander. here in tennessee one very important victories here in tennessee. very present in the western theater of the war before he goes east and 64. >> we tend to know him, more than we know them as president. >> sure. grant -- i want to say two things i'm going to type something about him as an individual and then something about his presidency. why is president something different from what most of us received an earlier education? grants, and his charact
s grants.t was a grand's role in preserving reconstruction, rebuilding it, and also fighting the clan director. >> is notot accidental grant isn the title of the y book. grants, as you all know are some of you presumably know from your lost causes slanted early history teaching who would presume, it wasn't grant a failure? he used to be rated the worst are amongst the worst presidents. come on, is that not true? no that is not true. grant is in extremely interesting man. i love to joke...
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grant is an extremely interesting man. i could talk about grant all day but i won't.know him also as federal commander in tennessee, won several important victories in tennessee. very present before he goes east in 64. >> host: we know him as a war hero more than we know him as president. >> guest: i will tell you about him as an individual and something about his presidency. why his presidency is different from what most of us received in our earlier education. grant in his character is a remarkable man. extremely modest. very modest. he is west point educated, very well-educated guy. his later critics would say he is stupid, not true at all. very well-educated, west point, offered one of the best educations in the united states. so west point, veteran of the mexican-american war, leaves the army for a while before the civil war, rejoins and moves very rapidly up the ranks because he keeps winning. very successful general. very modest, unlike some of his colleagues who, if someone won a chest full of metals others would have, he never would have. he ward dirty tunic.
grant is an extremely interesting man. i could talk about grant all day but i won't.know him also as federal commander in tennessee, won several important victories in tennessee. very present before he goes east in 64. >> host: we know him as a war hero more than we know him as president. >> guest: i will tell you about him as an individual and something about his presidency. why his presidency is different from what most of us received in our earlier education. grant in his...
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prosecution grant 2023-2024 and 2024-2025) to provide for the addition of one grant-funded position in class 8177 attorney-civil/criminal (fte 1.0) and one grant-funded (fte (fte district attorney for the grant agreement period of october 1, 2023, through june 1, 2027.(district attorney). >> madam chair. >> thank you and this is both items are related to the operation of objective of depends upon we have da's office and item four is about jailhouse incarceration and item four for retail theft organized crime issue. thank you. >> good morning. thank you supervisors i'm the director of policies for the san francisco da's office thank you, supervisor chan for scheduling this item. >> thank you, supervisors the item to k3e7d a one-$.2 million from the mccarthy foundation and for the initiative this morning i'm going to share that with the inventory grant and initiative and ongoing pales in comparison with the ma impart foundation with the safety initiative to reduce the racial equity disparity in jail to develop to the existing effort and changes. the s c example is a multiple-generatio
prosecution grant 2023-2024 and 2024-2025) to provide for the addition of one grant-funded position in class 8177 attorney-civil/criminal (fte 1.0) and one grant-funded (fte (fte district attorney for the grant agreement period of october 1, 2023, through june 1, 2027.(district attorney). >> madam chair. >> thank you and this is both items are related to the operation of objective of depends upon we have da's office and item four is about jailhouse incarceration and item four for...
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grant grant welcomes them and and he witnesses the bravery of black troops during the war. after the war, general of the armies he andrew johnson. your your maybe not entirely illustrious tennessee. whose record during reconstruction is it makes you cry frankly you. so much opportunity was lost because johnson didn't really support. and and reconstruction makes a very rocky patchwork progress under johnson grant is elected in 1868 he is he is by far the most popular republican and what has happened grant politically it is is that he's radicalized. the word radical in this context by the way is not today's radical ism. it specifically refers to two things. one staunch support for civil rights for formerly people complete complete rights and federal support for them and second, for a vigorous reconstruction policy. and that debt limit the power of former confederates. okay. that's the radicalism. the time. okay. a lot of these terms have changed over the last 250 years. we could have an interesting talk about that, but maybe we will get into it. so there actually a piece of l
grant grant welcomes them and and he witnesses the bravery of black troops during the war. after the war, general of the armies he andrew johnson. your your maybe not entirely illustrious tennessee. whose record during reconstruction is it makes you cry frankly you. so much opportunity was lost because johnson didn't really support. and and reconstruction makes a very rocky patchwork progress under johnson grant is elected in 1868 he is he is by far the most popular republican and what has...
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top table work grant sitting in this picture is i believe right there in chicago, and i believe grant table that chappell has lee sitting at is at the smithsonian maybe? >> that is were i believe it is. this leaves colonels table which i think captain bauer set out for a while because i think bowers said think there's a story where he was supposed to write out and said my hand is shaking i can't do it. >> you are right. yes, yes, yes. i've seen bowers and artwork sitting at that table. that man with the strongest writing hand on grant's staff sat down at that table. you can see it in the background you see the legs you see there are two ledges. who would probably be easier for us to just go ahead and take a look at the table itself which does exist. it is the only table from the parler that day that is not in a public it is in private hands. at a time not too long ago a few years ago it was consigned for sale perhaps it was out on the market. we had the opportunity, the honor of representing that owner and so that table got to live in the abraham lincoln bookshop for some time. and so
top table work grant sitting in this picture is i believe right there in chicago, and i believe grant table that chappell has lee sitting at is at the smithsonian maybe? >> that is were i believe it is. this leaves colonels table which i think captain bauer set out for a while because i think bowers said think there's a story where he was supposed to write out and said my hand is shaking i can't do it. >> you are right. yes, yes, yes. i've seen bowers and artwork sitting at that...
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on the grant that has been accepted. the funding is for the infrastructure program to prepare the building at 882 geary for crisis stabilization unit. to provide medical care and staffed with medical providers. the unit will be designated state license 24/7 medical facility providing psychiatric and urgent care service. 16 beds add to the existing 550 residential care beds. >> city street teams have the site available for drop off at the stabilization unit. and once occupied we will may maintain the space and be good theirs. specific to the agreement. the terms we seek approval on -- include one, entering in the agreement for 6.8 million. agrees to record the restrictions specific to the first floor of 822 geary consistent william terms of the funding. second. an obgigz for the city to hold them harmless. and last provide authorization for the state to apply for receiver. in the case of city default. they are nonstandard terms that require board approval for accepting. we are seeking as retroactive approval. upon we rece
on the grant that has been accepted. the funding is for the infrastructure program to prepare the building at 882 geary for crisis stabilization unit. to provide medical care and staffed with medical providers. the unit will be designated state license 24/7 medical facility providing psychiatric and urgent care service. 16 beds add to the existing 550 residential care beds. >> city street teams have the site available for drop off at the stabilization unit. and once occupied we will may...
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- ulysses s grant's memoirs. was a wonderful writer. we sometimes fget that when he was a general, some of hi orders that would go out in the battlefield were reprinted erywhe asewspapers. they introduce people to his literary style, which isoncise and funny and very concrete. he was a tremendous writer. but he did not want to write a book. after his presidency, publisher after publisher said your book will be the biggest selling book of any civil warigure. will you do it? and he didn't want to. what changed his mind we two things. he went through a terrible bankruptcy a then became very i with what ultimately became a fal form of cancer. and so he has these pressures. he doesn't have enough money. he doesn't ha enough money to pay hiser. heas no money. he is dyin it becomes difficult for him to even speak or swallow. t in those harrowing c on his -- in those harrowing circumstances, he got to work. one thing i do in my book is reproduced a page from early in the process when he is first started to write it. i th
- ulysses s grant's memoirs. was a wonderful writer. we sometimes fget that when he was a general, some of hi orders that would go out in the battlefield were reprinted erywhe asewspapers. they introduce people to his literary style, which isoncise and funny and very concrete. he was a tremendous writer. but he did not want to write a book. after his presidency, publisher after publisher said your book will be the biggest selling book of any civil warigure. will you do it? and he didn't want...
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if you this is as grant's -- -- you this is grant's -- if ulysses grant's book can't save his reputationwh hope you have? write a book that is going to be your reputation. >> there>> have been some recent grand biographies published. have they served to change his pending? craig: the most important is william's book, which came out a couple decades ago. but certainly chernow's "grant" and then a really important book by a professor named joan waugh, i think is one of the finest books about grant written because it doesn't just tell the story of grant, it tells the story of grant'reputation at the same time. it is a wonderful book i would highly recommend. host: host: earlier you referenced theodore roosevelt as our most prolific writing president from that of him and of woodrow wilson, you save your first books were their best. -- you say that there first before their best. why? craig: i think because they were young and passionate and they had a lot of energy. but also they were thinking of themselves as writers at that time. being a writer and being a politician doesn't always require
if you this is as grant's -- -- you this is grant's -- if ulysses grant's book can't save his reputationwh hope you have? write a book that is going to be your reputation. >> there>> have been some recent grand biographies published. have they served to change his pending? craig: the most important is william's book, which came out a couple decades ago. but certainly chernow's "grant" and then a really important book by a professor named joan waugh, i think is one of the...
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we have accepted and expanded the grant uh tion grant program.we want to make sure th we, uh, give the explicit, uh, waiver for the competitive procurement requirements under the administrative code so that we can accept without doubt. uh, so with that we have san francisco police department here. thank you. good morning. committeeors. my name is deanna oliveros, and i'm the director of policy and public affairs. and i just want to thank, uh budget chairn work that we've had in the last couple of weeks. and we've worked really closely together to make sure that we're obviously complying with some of the city the waiver is very explicit in this a&e. and in the future we'll continue working closely together to e obligations for the city. aside from that, just a quick reminder to the committee, uh, this a&e is coupled with our policy related to our automatic license plate reading revision. that policy has already passed out. uh, and so this accept and expense so that we can continue moving forward with the actual procurement and the purchasing of fl
we have accepted and expanded the grant uh tion grant program.we want to make sure th we, uh, give the explicit, uh, waiver for the competitive procurement requirements under the administrative code so that we can accept without doubt. uh, so with that we have san francisco police department here. thank you. good morning. committeeors. my name is deanna oliveros, and i'm the director of policy and public affairs. and i just want to thank, uh budget chairn work that we've had in the last couple...
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um, grant. the grant. oh, yes. to grant the appeal and grant on the on the condition that the planning department will come. come back with what you just described. so we don't. what what are we doing on january ten? we should grant the appeal. we should continue this with the intent to grant the appeal. okay? okay. thank you, thank you. i think that's, uh, with we'll continue it with the intent to grant the appeal, which is a very odd thing to say out loud, but, uh, that i think it's our best option here. so so we have a i'll add some language and you tell me if you want it changed. we have a motion from commissioner lemberg to continue this item to january 10th. so to allow the zoning administrator and the applicant to work on modifying the reasonable, uh, modification decision to allow for the merger of the unit with criteria supporting this outcome . uh, this motion is made with the intent that the board basically, i'll word this better in the minutes, but intends to grant the appeal and modify this decision. i
um, grant. the grant. oh, yes. to grant the appeal and grant on the on the condition that the planning department will come. come back with what you just described. so we don't. what what are we doing on january ten? we should grant the appeal. we should continue this with the intent to grant the appeal. okay? okay. thank you, thank you. i think that's, uh, with we'll continue it with the intent to grant the appeal, which is a very odd thing to say out loud, but, uh, that i think it's our best...
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so when grant took a look at this, he said, it's a go.nd he said, october seventh for the date to, make the operation grant deferred to thomas, which was his typical command style there and at petersburg he deferred to thomas to plan the details of this offensive and would select william b hasan's brigade and hasan was one of the best brigade commanders and had a outstanding brigade in the army of the cumberland to have his men on the boats floating down the river and. john b turgeon to be the commander of, the brigade that would lead the troops across and point john b was the mad russian ivan turchinov who sounds like the backup goalie. the buffalo sabers. but but but he was he was a tough customer as well. and in and hazen would put about 1400 men on those boats he had pontoon boats each had about 25 men in them. he had a he had two flat boats, one that could hold 40 men, one that could hold 50 men. they were you know, these boats were made out one season lumber. they weren't properly, but they were floating. hazen hand picked the the c
so when grant took a look at this, he said, it's a go.nd he said, october seventh for the date to, make the operation grant deferred to thomas, which was his typical command style there and at petersburg he deferred to thomas to plan the details of this offensive and would select william b hasan's brigade and hasan was one of the best brigade commanders and had a outstanding brigade in the army of the cumberland to have his men on the boats floating down the river and. john b turgeon to be the...
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after being aware that the grant existed? >> it was pretty quick. yeah yeah. >> within a month.park yeah. within a month? yep. >> the department's fiscal unit took responsibility of getting the application together. it submitted its final proposal to the state a few days before its july 7th deadline. sergeant michael drago says that effort earned san jose $8 million in september. >> it's a lot of work put into this, a lot of dedicated resources. >> so we did feel urgency to accomplish this and get awarded the grant, which we ended up getting that same urgency felt down the street at the santa clara county sheriff's office, awarded $11 million. >> with that grant money, we are able to utilize you know, having more staffing outside of businesses to help deter the organized retail theft, as well as there is a team that is being created that is solely their purpose is to be assigned to organized retail theft. >> deputy felicia segura says her team submitted its proposal to the board of state and community corrections, or the bsc, two days before the deadline. >> we just wanted to ma
after being aware that the grant existed? >> it was pretty quick. yeah yeah. >> within a month.park yeah. within a month? yep. >> the department's fiscal unit took responsibility of getting the application together. it submitted its final proposal to the state a few days before its july 7th deadline. sergeant michael drago says that effort earned san jose $8 million in september. >> it's a lot of work put into this, a lot of dedicated resources. >> so we did feel...
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grant. so i mean, those are things we were listening to. i mean, for major encroachment, it's because they will not have to go through the board easily, see that being cut in half. i can't say right now. you know, there's i mean, honestly, there'll be a little bit of a learning curve when we introduce this. this will be the it'll be a new portal, a new staff and so on. but we feel like we know the we know the projects well. so it's definitely going to be considerable different now the other caveat i would say is that especially i mean tier one will just happen automatically, but for tier two and three, where it has to go to other departments like definitely going to the arts commission, you know, a lot of them go to the arts commission, but there are many that go to mta and puc and we can't really control how long they sit there. we can encourage them and we can put we can put pressure on them or my colleagues can put political pressure on them. so we can't you know, we're not in charge of t
grant. so i mean, those are things we were listening to. i mean, for major encroachment, it's because they will not have to go through the board easily, see that being cut in half. i can't say right now. you know, there's i mean, honestly, there'll be a little bit of a learning curve when we introduce this. this will be the it'll be a new portal, a new staff and so on. but we feel like we know the we know the projects well. so it's definitely going to be considerable different now the other...
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ulysses grant has the united states army. he arrives in virginia in march of 1864, and he makes the decision to to join the arm ld. but the army, the potomac and george meade are not going to be the only armies fighting in the spring. in virginia alone, you have what's going to be called the overland campaign. benjamin butler, the army, the james attack from june 100. there will be cavalry campaigns in the southwest of the state. and you have another force assigned to neutralize the shenandoah valley. this story really starts with the shenandoah valley, something since very beginning of the war. stonewall jackson in 1862, the second battle of winchester. later in june of 1863. so in the spring of 1864, the shenandoah valley will be the responsibility of a man named fran absolutely nowhere. fran siegel is very quickly defeated at the battle of newmarket 15th, 1864, and retreats back towards harperfer. he is going to be replaced by a man named david hunter, who is ,d■■é of basically fixing siegel's broken force and making anoth
ulysses grant has the united states army. he arrives in virginia in march of 1864, and he makes the decision to to join the arm ld. but the army, the potomac and george meade are not going to be the only armies fighting in the spring. in virginia alone, you have what's going to be called the overland campaign. benjamin butler, the army, the james attack from june 100. there will be cavalry campaigns in the southwest of the state. and you have another force assigned to neutralize the shenandoah...
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. >>> we are hear to discuss grant. he's a prolific arthur on when war was built on. he did writing about the radical foreform. how republican reformers defied lincoln and remade america published three years ago. this is a narrative he continues. his earlier works include u i will list a few in reverse order esequencing back in time. steven adouglas compromised the union and the first congress. james madison and george washington and a group invented the government and also washington, the making of the american capitol. a historian and journalist given byn the center for the study of slavery at yale university. the historical society and article and book reviews appear regularly. in earlier years they reported expensively on politics, economic issues, culture from asia, middle east, and africa and worked for time at the rkunited nations. he was a new yorker at city college of new york and columbia university. he's lived and worked all around the world he and his wife currentlyn reside on capitol hil iin washington d.c. she's a playwright and advice tor to internatio
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i know we applied for grants to funds some of the initiatives. we learned we were not selected for grant funding at this time. still, i look forward supporting grant applications and fighting for funding to implement these initiatives moving forward. we also had a exciting pilot this last year of the autonomous vehicle shuttle on treasure island. i want to thank the treasure island development authority, the municipal transportation agency. department of motor vehicles, national highway traffic safety administration and all the community partners working together to make that pilot a success. the service is now paused due to evolving road network conditions on the island, we were able to engage in valuable cocretion with community members on the island and engage with the accessible service community learning a lot while a chance to exappearance autonomous driving technology in a shared shuttle format. there are still educational and workforce development opportunities ahead over the next few months and i look forward seeing the evaluation and fi
i know we applied for grants to funds some of the initiatives. we learned we were not selected for grant funding at this time. still, i look forward supporting grant applications and fighting for funding to implement these initiatives moving forward. we also had a exciting pilot this last year of the autonomous vehicle shuttle on treasure island. i want to thank the treasure island development authority, the municipal transportation agency. department of motor vehicles, national highway traffic...
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grant.i mean, those are things we were listening to. i mean, for major encroachment, it's because they will not have to go through the board easily, see that being cut in half. i can't say right now. you know, there's i mean, honestly, there'll be a little bit of a learning curve when we introduce this. this will be the it'll be a new portal, a new staff and so on. but we feel like we know the we know the projects well. so it's definitely going to be considerable different now the other caveat i would say is that especially i mean tier one will just happen automatically, but for tier two and three, where it has to go to other departments like definitely going to the arts commission, you know, a lot of them go to the arts commission, but there are many that go to mta and puc and we can't really control how long they sit there. we can encourage them and we can put we can put pressure on them or my colleagues can put political pressure on them. so we can't you know, we're not in charge of the f
grant.i mean, those are things we were listening to. i mean, for major encroachment, it's because they will not have to go through the board easily, see that being cut in half. i can't say right now. you know, there's i mean, honestly, there'll be a little bit of a learning curve when we introduce this. this will be the it'll be a new portal, a new staff and so on. but we feel like we know the we know the projects well. so it's definitely going to be considerable different now the other caveat...
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if you this is as grant's -- -- you this is grant's -- if ulysses grant's book can't ve his reputationwh hope do you have? write a book that is going to be your reputation. >> there>> have been some recent grand biographies published. have they served to change his pending? craig: the most important is william's ok, which came out a couple decades ago. but certainly chernow's "grant" and then a really important book by a professor named joan waugh, i think is one of the finest books abougrant written because it doesn'just tell the story ofrant, it tellshe story of grant'reputation at the same time. it is a wonderful book i would highly recommend. host: host: earlier you referenced theodore roosevelt as our most prolific writing president from that of him and of woodrow wilson, you save your first books were their best. -- you say that there first before their best. why? craig: i think because they were young and paionate and they had a lot of energ. but also they were thinking of themselves as writers at that time. being a writer a being a politician doesn't always require the same ski
if you this is as grant's -- -- you this is grant's -- if ulysses grant's book can't ve his reputationwh hope do you have? write a book that is going to be your reputation. >> there>> have been some recent grand biographies published. have they served to change his pending? craig: the most important is william's ok, which came out a couple decades ago. but certainly chernow's "grant" and then a really important book by a professor named joan waugh, i think is one of the...
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grant also pursues a two-pronged policy. one they dispatch the troops into this particularly into areas of the most intense clan activity. it was the seventh calvary. ththat is the same at the battle of little big horn. the same people, same guys. but was custer in the south leading them? no. he was a conservative that is to say far right wing democrat of the time. he didn't support reconstruction. he was raising horses in kentucky instead. but often they penetrated the clan with spies. a very interesting story. very informed. the other part was legal. the department of justice was just established in part c specifically to cope with disorders in the south in and grant hadge a first rate attorny general who was totally committed and supervised the prosecution. thousands of klansmen were arrested. they were very brave when they were attacking, lynching, shooting and waving innocent helpless men, women and yes, children sorry to say. some of this is pretty ugly. they were faced with the calvary. i have lots more questions but
grant also pursues a two-pronged policy. one they dispatch the troops into this particularly into areas of the most intense clan activity. it was the seventh calvary. ththat is the same at the battle of little big horn. the same people, same guys. but was custer in the south leading them? no. he was a conservative that is to say far right wing democrat of the time. he didn't support reconstruction. he was raising horses in kentucky instead. but often they penetrated the clan with spies. a very...
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i was falsely accused by those who misinterpreted of it granting all kinds of new visas, it didn't grant single new visas, because we knew that would be controversial. to add 50,000 new visas and perhaps tens of thousands of new work permits on top of that is not going to be n noncontroversial. you add to all of that, the fundamental fact that joe biden could end this border security crisis right now. he could do it. first, stop taking down the barrier in texas. you're embarrassing yourself and you're endangering our country. don't do that. you know better. shame on you, sir. secondly, after he does that, he could and he should restore the migrant protection protocol, the remain in mexico program. this was in place on the day that joe biden was sworn into office back in january of 2001, and -- 2021, and he was doing greater. trump handed over -- he was later ordered to reinstate it after lengthy litigation concluded he acted unlawfully. he continued to drag his feet to this day. he could do it. he won't, but he should. and i can him to reconsider today. but, madam president, the fact tha
i was falsely accused by those who misinterpreted of it granting all kinds of new visas, it didn't grant single new visas, because we knew that would be controversial. to add 50,000 new visas and perhaps tens of thousands of new work permits on top of that is not going to be n noncontroversial. you add to all of that, the fundamental fact that joe biden could end this border security crisis right now. he could do it. first, stop taking down the barrier in texas. you're embarrassing yourself and...
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colleagues have several pieces of good news on the transportation grant front to share. the federal transit administration earlier this mujt awarded (2) 200-0000 to [indiscernible] and golden gate transit for all electric fleet and balance to golden gate transit. retrofit ferry floats in alameda and san francisco by installing battery storage system. this is great news for treasure island and mission bay routes which is the first with zero emission ferrys under development and in operation by late 2025. the $6 million to golden gate transit will replace the ferry landing at the ferry terminal. we thank fta [indiscernible] nury fernandez and coming to san francisco to make these awards in person. we are also beyond excited by the federal rail administration award of $3.07 billion in federal state partnership funds to california high speed rail. a investment that accelerate completion of the central valley segment. the $3 billion support construction of true track lectifyed passenger rail line connecting the city merced, fresno and bakersfield. speaker pelosi and padilla a
colleagues have several pieces of good news on the transportation grant front to share. the federal transit administration earlier this mujt awarded (2) 200-0000 to [indiscernible] and golden gate transit for all electric fleet and balance to golden gate transit. retrofit ferry floats in alameda and san francisco by installing battery storage system. this is great news for treasure island and mission bay routes which is the first with zero emission ferrys under development and in operation by...
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and so to make up for losses of the overland campaign regiments been transferred to grant's or grant'snd, they'd been given rifles and told the infantry. now, so all of these men who have been trained on the heavy are given forts are all but empty in the city of washington. there's fear was so high they were training war clerks, people in the pensions offices on the unloading of nine times. here's a musket. how it works. hopefullge reserve corps. soldiers who have been wounded elsewhere have been assigned to light duty. they're taking part in the fortifications. that's the city of washington on july 9th, 1864, and 55 miles away at monocacy. you have this battle beginning. wallace splits his force. he puts tyler, the 1500 militia basically at the stone bridge. and with the bulk ricketts men he plans on guarding the two the two larger bridges over monocacy river. let's see here the battle heavy artillery bombardments. remember they got 35 cannon they're starting to on limber and they open fireday the natioe visitor center. that's where the first shots of the battle are fired. and these t
and so to make up for losses of the overland campaign regiments been transferred to grant's or grant'snd, they'd been given rifles and told the infantry. now, so all of these men who have been trained on the heavy are given forts are all but empty in the city of washington. there's fear was so high they were training war clerks, people in the pensions offices on the unloading of nine times. here's a musket. how it works. hopefullge reserve corps. soldiers who have been wounded elsewhere have...
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and so to make up for losses of the overland campaign regiments been transferred to grant's or grant's command, they'd been given rifles and told the infantry. now, so all of these men who have been trained on the heavy are given muskets, told, hey, go that way. so all these forts are all but empty in the city of washington. there's fear was so high they were training war clerks, people in the pensions offices on the unloading of nine times. here's a musket. how it works. hopefully get it they're getting in the invalid reserve corps. soldiers who have been wounded elsewhere have been assigned to light duty. they're taking part in the fortifications. that's the city of washington on july 9th, 1864, and 55 miles away at monocacy. you have this battle beginning. wallace splits his force. he puts tyler, the 1500 militia basically at the stone bridge. and with the bulk ricketts men he plans on guarding the two the two larger bridges over monocacy river. let's see here the battle starts around 9:00 in the morning with heavy artillery bombardments. remember they got 35 cannon they're starting
and so to make up for losses of the overland campaign regiments been transferred to grant's or grant's command, they'd been given rifles and told the infantry. now, so all of these men who have been trained on the heavy are given muskets, told, hey, go that way. so all these forts are all but empty in the city of washington. there's fear was so high they were training war clerks, people in the pensions offices on the unloading of nine times. here's a musket. how it works. hopefully get it...
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we are going to move on to the case of grant allen, can . on to the case of grant allen, can we please is a court of appeal document, we have grant allen named on the front. can we please turn to page four? i will briefly read from the judgment in his case. i think you were the lead investigator in grant allen's case. were the lead investigator in grant allen's case-— were the lead investigator in grant allen's case.- paragraph i were the lead investigator in grantl allen's case.- paragraph 16, allen's case. correct. paragraph 16, lease. allen's case. correct. paragraph 16, please- mr— allen's case. correct. paragraph 16, please. mr allen _ allen's case. correct. paragraph 16, please. mr allen pleaded _ allen's case. correct. paragraph 16, please. mr allen pleaded guilty - allen's case. correct. paragraph 16, please. mr allen pleaded guilty to l allen's case. correct. paragraph 16,j please. mr allen pleaded guilty to a single account of fraud, that he falsely represented that his branch had more cash on the premises than was actually the case, resulting in a shortfall of £11,000. he pl
we are going to move on to the case of grant allen, can . on to the case of grant allen, can we please is a court of appeal document, we have grant allen named on the front. can we please turn to page four? i will briefly read from the judgment in his case. i think you were the lead investigator in grant allen's case. were the lead investigator in grant allen's case-— were the lead investigator in grant allen's case.- paragraph i were the lead investigator in grantl allen's case.- paragraph...
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the oscar grant foundation, now headed by grant's mother, reverend wanda johnson, held a vigil celebrating life and the lives of other minorities killed by law enforcement officers. grant was shot and killed in the early hours of january first, 2009 by a transit officer that former officer johannes mehserle claimed he meant to use his taser instead of his gun in the shooting. after being convicted of involuntary manslaughter, served half of a two year prison sentence before being released after grant's death, a new movement of police accountability was born, thanks in part to the passion of his family. in november, grant's uncle cephus, uncle bobby johnson, was appointed to the state's peace officer standards, accountability advisory board. grant's story also went global when the film fruitvale station was released in 2013. the little film that could had a $900,000 budget, but ultimately grossed $17 million in its release. it also made a few people household names, including michael b jordan and director ryan coogler. grant's mother says she hopes his memory can continue to bring about cha
the oscar grant foundation, now headed by grant's mother, reverend wanda johnson, held a vigil celebrating life and the lives of other minorities killed by law enforcement officers. grant was shot and killed in the early hours of january first, 2009 by a transit officer that former officer johannes mehserle claimed he meant to use his taser instead of his gun in the shooting. after being convicted of involuntary manslaughter, served half of a two year prison sentence before being released after...
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so, so, you know, and grant's getting rehabilitated i don't have to say nice things about grant. everybody now says nice things, grant. but grant deserves a lot of credit because what grant did was understand important things do well in the war, situate and that that will win him fame as president still was not great i'm just to say that i don't care what pulitzer prize winning people say he's not the greatest president but but that's another issue for another day i will say that, you know, he's kind of like harry truman a way. he tried a little of everything. and then he became president. and grant of course failed at everything until he became general. and then president. all right. finally, here's sweeney. that's what breaks the the impasse at atesaca across in the oostanaula river and this time not being in a position where he'll pull ba or retreat from the bridge, from the beachhead that he's created there. and you can see if youut that in to where the town of resaca and the defense is, the confederate defenses are, that has compromised whole thing and cut off your potential
so, so, you know, and grant's getting rehabilitated i don't have to say nice things about grant. everybody now says nice things, grant. but grant deserves a lot of credit because what grant did was understand important things do well in the war, situate and that that will win him fame as president still was not great i'm just to say that i don't care what pulitzer prize winning people say he's not the greatest president but but that's another issue for another day i will say that, you know,...
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so, so, you know, and grant's getting rehabilitated i don't have to say nice things about grant. everybody now says nice things, grant. but grant deserves a lot of credit because what grant did was understand important things do well in the war, situate and that that will win him fame as president still was not great i'm just to say that i don't care what pulitzer prize winning people say he's not the greatest president but but that's another issue for another day i will say that, you know, he's kind of like harry truman a way. he tried a little of everything. and then he became president. and grant of course failed at everything until he became general. and then president. all right. finally, here's sweeney. that's what breaks the the impasse at at resaca across in the oostanaula river and this time not being in a position where he'll pull back or retreat from the bridge, fro the behhead that he's created there. and you can see if you put that in to where the town resaca and the defense is, the confederate defenses are, that has compromised whole thing and cut off your potential
so, so, you know, and grant's getting rehabilitated i don't have to say nice things about grant. everybody now says nice things, grant. but grant deserves a lot of credit because what grant did was understand important things do well in the war, situate and that that will win him fame as president still was not great i'm just to say that i don't care what pulitzer prize winning people say he's not the greatest president but but that's another issue for another day i will say that, you know,...
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so, lee had also asked grant to take on the horses, the confederate officers supply their own so grantees to that but the most important part is servant which means enslaved persons. this is another part of the story i think we knew a little bit about what i tried to get as much as possible ands that is there were hundreds of black men still in t the army. most had been enslaved and were either serving or they had been impressed by the federal government to labor free and slave men. some were listed in the parole. if you look at the list you can find examples of african-american men who are listed but on other accounts we have men who are writing home about bringing the other body servant, there enslaved man home with them. i try to keep this as much as possible what did it mean to be an enslaved person, were you free of this and the short answerer is no, not necessarily. one of the interesting things, granta said nothing about the enslavement and to a lesser extent a handful of women that were with of the army. he does address it at vicksburg but the war is still going on. there seems
so, lee had also asked grant to take on the horses, the confederate officers supply their own so grantees to that but the most important part is servant which means enslaved persons. this is another part of the story i think we knew a little bit about what i tried to get as much as possible ands that is there were hundreds of black men still in t the army. most had been enslaved and were either serving or they had been impressed by the federal government to labor free and slave men. some were...
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so, so, you know, and grant's getting rehabilitated i don't have to say nice things about grant. everybody now says nice things, grant. but grant deserves a lot of credit because what grant did was understand important things do well in the war, situate and that that will win him fame as president still was not great i'm just to say that i don't care what pulitzer prize winning people say he's not the greatest president but but that's another issue for another day i will say that, you know, he's kind of like harry truman a way. he tried a little of everything. and then he became president. and grant of course failed at everything until he became general. and then president. all right. finally, here's sweeney. that's what breaks the the impasse at at resaca acrossn the oostanaula river a this time not being in a position where he'll pull back or retreat from therie, from the beachhead that he's created there. and you can see if you put that in to where t town of resaca and the defense is, the confederate defenses are, that has compromised whole thing and cut off your potential ret
so, so, you know, and grant's getting rehabilitated i don't have to say nice things about grant. everybody now says nice things, grant. but grant deserves a lot of credit because what grant did was understand important things do well in the war, situate and that that will win him fame as president still was not great i'm just to say that i don't care what pulitzer prize winning people say he's not the greatest president but but that's another issue for another day i will say that, you know,...
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i talked about grants. again, there's a lot of funding out there and we want to make sure that we maximize what we are bringing here to the city to implement all of our environmental objectives as we also want to make sure that with our resources, especially with these new grant resources, we're winning, that we're then turning that money around and doing grant making to the community, bringing in cbos from the community and targeting certain neighborhoods. and then for our third priority, again, that's back to press and with all these policies that we're talking about with the reuse policy that we're hoping to pass shortly with all of these grants that then help fund programs for our policies, it's an opportunity to talk to the press or talk to an audience about these programs and the good work that we're doing and why they are important. so we're priority using that as well. i'm happy to take any questions. thank you, charles. all right. i think that that concludes our item. all right. um, any other overa
i talked about grants. again, there's a lot of funding out there and we want to make sure that we maximize what we are bringing here to the city to implement all of our environmental objectives as we also want to make sure that with our resources, especially with these new grant resources, we're winning, that we're then turning that money around and doing grant making to the community, bringing in cbos from the community and targeting certain neighborhoods. and then for our third priority,...
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so, so, you know, and grant's getting rehabilitated i don't have to say nice things about grant. everybody now says nice things, grant. but grant deserves a lot of credit because what grant did was understand important things do well in the war, situate and that that will win him fame as president still was not great i'm just to say that i don't care what pulitzer prize winning people say he's not the greatest president but but that's another issue for another day i will say that, you know, he's kind of like harry truman a way. he tried a little of everything. and then he became president. and grant of course failed at everything until he became general. and then president. all right. finally, here's sweeney. that's what breaks the the impasse at at resaca across in the oostaula river and this me not being in a position where he'll pull back or retreat from the bridge, from the beachhead thate's created there. and you can see if you put that in to where the town of resaca and the defense is, the confederate defenses are, that has compromised whole thing and cut off your potential
so, so, you know, and grant's getting rehabilitated i don't have to say nice things about grant. everybody now says nice things, grant. but grant deserves a lot of credit because what grant did was understand important things do well in the war, situate and that that will win him fame as president still was not great i'm just to say that i don't care what pulitzer prize winning people say he's not the greatest president but but that's another issue for another day i will say that, you know,...
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the current grant term for all existing adrc ends june 30, 2024 and the new grant agreement will provide services in district 6 33 the end of that term. as mike noted in the rfp calendar presentation, rfp for the next grant term will be issued this fall. the independent living resource center of san francisco uniquely qualified to hit the ground running as district 6. they have been serving seniors and adults with disabilities since 1977. offers information support and advocacy around a wide variety of issues which are vital and establishing and maintaining independent community based living. these includes adult day healthcare, care giver assistance and support, community services, health and wellness, education, emergency preparedness, employment, financial assistance, food and nutrition assisting, housing and are shelter, inhome care, vocational training, wheelchair care [indiscernible] well established relationships with providers across san francisco and has robust outreach built into all the work they do. in addition to designated staff person who specializes in information and ref
the current grant term for all existing adrc ends june 30, 2024 and the new grant agreement will provide services in district 6 33 the end of that term. as mike noted in the rfp calendar presentation, rfp for the next grant term will be issued this fall. the independent living resource center of san francisco uniquely qualified to hit the ground running as district 6. they have been serving seniors and adults with disabilities since 1977. offers information support and advocacy around a wide...
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grant shapps saying they will do grant shapps saying they will do more to support ukraine and send these ships?— more to support ukraine and send these ships? £2.5 billion by the uk over a period _ these ships? £2.5 billion by the uk over a period of _ these ships? £2.5 billion by the uk over a period of time _ these ships? £2.5 billion by the uk over a period of time is _ these ships? £2.5 billion by the uk over a period of time is not - these ships? £2.5 billion by the uk over a period of time is not the - over a period of time is not the same as £50 billion from the us right here and now. and another package which is being held up by hungary, that the eu would like to give ukraine. sol hungary, that the eu would like to give ukraine. so i think the bigger picture is that europe is already having to plan for how they are going to help ukraine through the coming two years, on the basis that there is a high chance there's going to be a republican president and that the president could the donald trump, who has given indications that he may not be interested in funding ukraine to the same
grant shapps saying they will do grant shapps saying they will do more to support ukraine and send these ships?— more to support ukraine and send these ships? £2.5 billion by the uk over a period _ these ships? £2.5 billion by the uk over a period of _ these ships? £2.5 billion by the uk over a period of time _ these ships? £2.5 billion by the uk over a period of time is _ these ships? £2.5 billion by the uk over a period of time is not - these ships? £2.5 billion by the uk over a...
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. >> reporter: alabama's governor chee chose not to grant clemency to smith. >>> opening statements have begun if the trial of jennifer crumbly. >> we've seen opening testimony in the trial of jennifer crumbley, the mother of the shooter from the oxford high school shooting in 2021. we've heard from two people who worked at the school one person who was shot. another person who says she saw the shooter go by her and was with an injured student. we've also been hearing from law enforcement. before testimony and before the opening statements began, the judge giving jurors instructions and stressing that the prosecution has to prove that the defendant was acting in a, quote, grossly negligent manner. the judge going on to say that it's not enough for the enoughs acti defendant's actions to have made it possible for the death of four students but the jurors must find beyond a reasonable doubt that the deaths were the natural result of the defendant's actions. we have heard from the defense team that the defendant, j jennifer crumbly expected to testify. something else we have picked up on th
. >> reporter: alabama's governor chee chose not to grant clemency to smith. >>> opening statements have begun if the trial of jennifer crumbly. >> we've seen opening testimony in the trial of jennifer crumbley, the mother of the shooter from the oxford high school shooting in 2021. we've heard from two people who worked at the school one person who was shot. another person who says she saw the shooter go by her and was with an injured student. we've also been hearing from...
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grant, always good to have you especially now. have got these exercises coming ahead of the two-year anniversary of russia's invasion of putin, of ukraine on februar. what is the warning to putin and what is the message to china? >> great question. first of all nato's a big message is hey, vladimir putin the 31 members plus sweden are ready to defend every inch of the territory. nato has a new force concept they approved last year so these military exercises are putting together the muscle memory to toughen up nato's ability to respond. but, china watching as well and i guarantee you na nato's senior leaders want china to see how effective nato is as well because china is trying to make inroads within that alliance as well as studying the pacific. >> meanwhile, at five time will go back to them. meanwhile i have a statement from the russian militant military they said this step is deliberately aimed at escalating things. it increases in military incidents could ultimately lead to tragic consequences for era. doctor grants, how cou
grant, always good to have you especially now. have got these exercises coming ahead of the two-year anniversary of russia's invasion of putin, of ukraine on februar. what is the warning to putin and what is the message to china? >> great question. first of all nato's a big message is hey, vladimir putin the 31 members plus sweden are ready to defend every inch of the territory. nato has a new force concept they approved last year so these military exercises are putting together the...
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these were the requirements of the grant program. took mark to work, an equator lost his business because of the war. before the war, he was engaged in cargo transportation. with the beginning of the war, my work, let's say, ended. well, because the main direction of movement of my, my work was the east, this is kharkiv. dnipro, mariupol, oleksiy offered to try this job, closed the entrepreneur and started working here, let's say, changed the field of activity by 180°. with cars in the repair of such and such, i have never been involved in such things, but little by little i got involved, learned what i needed to know. there is a lot of work at the station now, the guys say, in order to fulfill all orders , they work without holidays, work. there are not enough hands, a mechanic was mobilized for the war, and people with such a profession, says oleksiy, are now worth their weight in gold, and despite this, military vehicles are being repaired out of turn. the military must do its job, the economy must work, people must go to work, we
these were the requirements of the grant program. took mark to work, an equator lost his business because of the war. before the war, he was engaged in cargo transportation. with the beginning of the war, my work, let's say, ended. well, because the main direction of movement of my, my work was the east, this is kharkiv. dnipro, mariupol, oleksiy offered to try this job, closed the entrepreneur and started working here, let's say, changed the field of activity by 180°. with cars in the repair...
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i grant, grant summer happiness to the owner of this house.e ask you, king, we ask you even now, grant happiness to our glorious ukraine. the little girl was generous, she fell to the window, she brought happiness, run quickly to the window. behind the forest, he sleepily plays in the forest, every evening he plays sleepily, vasyl is there. lechko, the horse is saddled , there is a horse, in the evening, the horse is being saddled, a generous girl, she was generous, she gave happiness to people, a generous girl, she was generous, she gave happiness to people. he saddles the horse, talks to him, talks to him all day long, whether to sell you or to trade you, all day long. evening or change, generous, generous, gave happiness to people, generous she was generous, she gave happiness to people, don't sell me, don't change me, don't change me every evening, oh, as i want, blow and jump, blow and jump every evening, generous girl, she was generous. she gave happiness to people, even the little tree was generous, she gave happiness to people, i will
i grant, grant summer happiness to the owner of this house.e ask you, king, we ask you even now, grant happiness to our glorious ukraine. the little girl was generous, she fell to the window, she brought happiness, run quickly to the window. behind the forest, he sleepily plays in the forest, every evening he plays sleepily, vasyl is there. lechko, the horse is saddled , there is a horse, in the evening, the horse is being saddled, a generous girl, she was generous, she gave happiness to...