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good to have you randolph.s is a terrible tragedy these 5 children no longer have their mother and her mother's grieving her loss. here's patty who you are present at this news conference when the police announced they had found this guy and a bar and taken him into custody. let's watch. >> at 1 point when things seemed really bleak and hopeless the lead detective said to me patients will win in the end. and that's what they've been doing. they've been the gently working very hard and they've been patiently working through all of the leads and business -- is because of that we have interest today. >> martha: good to have you with this randolph. explained to me the reaction now the family now that all this. [ singing ] that this person who had no legal right to be in this country and was wanted for murder and el salvador somehow got past the so-called leading system at all border were obviously officials are overwhelmed. >> that's right and i'm not sure if he got past them or crossed at a point where they were u
good to have you randolph.s is a terrible tragedy these 5 children no longer have their mother and her mother's grieving her loss. here's patty who you are present at this news conference when the police announced they had found this guy and a bar and taken him into custody. let's watch. >> at 1 point when things seemed really bleak and hopeless the lead detective said to me patients will win in the end. and that's what they've been doing. they've been the gently working very hard and...
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patty, randolph, thank you both., patty, go ahead, final word. >> i was just going to say, thank you for having us on. i really appreciate it. and if i may, because we don't know where this person has been these last 10 months, just if anybody has had any contact with them, if they could reach out to the local sheriff department here just so they can put in the final puzzle pieces. >> laura: well, thank you patty, randolph, again, this cannot stand. this cannot continue to be the case in the united states of america. can't happen. thank you. i'm so outraged by this. thank you, thank you both >> joining me now stephen miller former senior advisor to president trump, founder of american first legal. stephen, we're going to bring you on to talk about this other nightmare in new york which we still will talk about, but mayorkas doesn't know her name. we knew george floyd's name. we know all the other -- that was important. why does this woman not count? why does rachel morin's name not matter? >> yeah, well, laura, i'm s
patty, randolph, thank you both., patty, go ahead, final word. >> i was just going to say, thank you for having us on. i really appreciate it. and if i may, because we don't know where this person has been these last 10 months, just if anybody has had any contact with them, if they could reach out to the local sheriff department here just so they can put in the final puzzle pieces. >> laura: well, thank you patty, randolph, again, this cannot stand. this cannot continue to be the...
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randolph, again, this cannot stand.he united states of america. can't happen. thank you. i'm so outraged by. this joining me now thank you, thank you both. joining me now stephen miller former senior adviser to president trump. founder of american first legal. we are going to bring on to talk about this other nightmare in new york which we will still talk about. mayorkas doesn't know her name. we had -- we knew george floyd's name. we that was important. why does this woman not count? why does rachel morin name not matter? >> laura, i'm sitting here like you, i'm heart broken, i'm at a loss for words. i don't know what to say. the bottom line in all of this is that the villain of this story is alejandro mayorkas. the villain of the story is joe biden. we need donald trump more than ever to get our immigration under control to seal that border shut. to stop this invasion. i'm just running out of words america is running out of tears no. vocabulary to describe the heartache and the sadness and the grief that this country
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a philip randolph was the head of the brotherhood of sleeping car porters porters. so he knows to organize. and that's important. these individuals important because they work with the trains. and if they stop as the country mobilizing to war, then all of those soldiers and everybody who are trying to enroll and enlist in the military, all of that sort of comes to a halt because they're not moving baggage, they're not moving luggage, they're not booming freight, they're not doing any of that. but it's touching that. right. and so one of the things that that happens during this period is that looking at racial discrimination in the industry and jobs in the defense. a philip randolph says to the government that if racial discrimination was dealt with then he would lead a march on washington and his union would strike again. as the country is mobilizing towards war, that is a critical i mean, it's just a critical moment. and and the of african-americans you going marching on washington at a time when the nation is suggesting is fighting for democracy abroad, is the typ
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innocent lives are being taken every day it's unnecessary. >> sean: let me ask you a question randolphan attorney here you have a pretty good reputation thank you for being here on the show my heart breaks for this family and i've talked to the family of laken riley i don't know if you ever recover from something like this if i were to go down to the border and to pick people up at the border in deport them to other states why do i think i would be guilty of human trafficking i was that our government is doing that very thing taking in people from terror ties and our top geopolitical photos was that not in the 80 issue being fought in court. >> rules don't apply to politicians unfortunately. it's not a republican or democrat issue it's an american issue they need to stop because her death was preventable the could've stopped the individual who month before this had murdered a woman in el salvador comes across the border comes 1800 miles and kills rachel they need to stop everything there reset reevaluate you can have policies in place that's fine we need to be odysseus coming across th
innocent lives are being taken every day it's unnecessary. >> sean: let me ask you a question randolphan attorney here you have a pretty good reputation thank you for being here on the show my heart breaks for this family and i've talked to the family of laken riley i don't know if you ever recover from something like this if i were to go down to the border and to pick people up at the border in deport them to other states why do i think i would be guilty of human trafficking i was that...
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are they stopped this individual at the border randolph rice. thank you very much for being with us. her thoughts are with the family this morning thank you. >> thank law enforcement, they did a great job in this case. >> all right. we are getting news. we are just learning that justin timberlake is in custody out in long island sag harbor in new york. police have not released details of the charges, but we are expecting a statement shortly. so standby for that. new evacuation order in place for life-threatening wildfires that are growing different parts of the united states in new mexico to wildfires are converging on one village of very dangerous situation they are unpredictable. sleeping giants, every volcano has its own personality, or we don't understand them, they are winning it was into the heart of our planet. large will be lost violent earth. would we have schreiber sunday at nine on cnn cities, industry-leading global payment solutions help their clients move money around the world seamlessly in over 180 countries, and help a partner l
are they stopped this individual at the border randolph rice. thank you very much for being with us. her thoughts are with the family this morning thank you. >> thank law enforcement, they did a great job in this case. >> all right. we are getting news. we are just learning that justin timberlake is in custody out in long island sag harbor in new york. police have not released details of the charges, but we are expecting a statement shortly. so standby for that. new evacuation order...
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philip randolph, john bandy eleanor holmes norton, and a womaned edessa mods rate.h madre, virginia ali? ms. ali: she was a graduate of a prestigious college prep high school. mr. demczuk: she was at the top ofri they have eight graduates on u.s. postal stamps. no other schoohas that in the country. so it was a very elite african-american school. ms. ali: of her color. she did not think she achieved as much as other people were achieving, so she found a different way. per: maybe we should turn to bernard demczuk. how did she make her living? mr. demczuk: she was very talented. she was actually very good in mathd she wanted to go to howard but she felt a bit too elitist for though she came from a prominent middle-class community an upscale black community. but she felt as if the bla mmunity at howard did not accept her because of her skin color and because she was large and because s wasnd she was a lesbian. and that was taboo in the 1920's, 1930's, 1940's. and so are going to close the store for me, i am going to open a door for myself, and that became the underworl
philip randolph, john bandy eleanor holmes norton, and a womaned edessa mods rate.h madre, virginia ali? ms. ali: she was a graduate of a prestigious college prep high school. mr. demczuk: she was at the top ofri they have eight graduates on u.s. postal stamps. no other schoohas that in the country. so it was a very elite african-american school. ms. ali: of her color. she did not think she achieved as much as other people were achieving, so she found a different way. per: maybe we should turn...
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anyway, we're joined nowo t ly r by mother patty moore is with us and family attorney randolph race. patty, i know i there are no wos words that i can offer you to comfort you and comfort your familu thy. how how are you holding up? how are the kids holding up?t >> i can't imagine very well. >> you know, it's been a very difficult time, obviouslyr al a very difficult time for all of us and then feeling hopeless at some points along the way these last ten months, not knowinnthsg if we would fino the suspect and then having it announced that a suspect was it just brought back all those emotions, you know, really deep emotions of pain and grief. and so it's like processing her death all over again. >> it's been really hard i. you know, i know you speak as a loving mother and and i did seer your comments earlier and you said something is truthful. dont and i don't really believe's it's political either. politand i believe that all ofs is preventable if. w we just enforce the laws at our border. and you pointee d out, becausety of homeland security and health and human services not doing
anyway, we're joined nowo t ly r by mother patty moore is with us and family attorney randolph race. patty, i know i there are no wos words that i can offer you to comfort you and comfort your familu thy. how how are you holding up? how are the kids holding up?t >> i can't imagine very well. >> you know, it's been a very difficult time, obviouslyr al a very difficult time for all of us and then feeling hopeless at some points along the way these last ten months, not knowinnthsg if...
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as proposed 1060 randolph would continue to be a single-family use and meditation center. 1090 would be used as two dwelling units and meditation center. sb30 specifically speaks to demolition and planning code defines merger separately. therefore the removal of the university through its merger with another or conversion to another is not prohibited understate law. in autumn of 2023, the department was challenged whether the merger and relocation provisions. that it modified procedures accordingly. to date the department has received 18 and 17 in support and one opposing. focuses on the positive in the center of the neighborhood and minimum impact to parking and noise. the comment and opposition highlights the history of work without permits. in summary, the project is on balance consistent with the general plan. although the project would reduce the number of dwelling units onsite, it would result in the defacto addition of high quality family size unit which is in line with other policies. in addition, it would legalize a longstanding religious institution use that is compatible i
as proposed 1060 randolph would continue to be a single-family use and meditation center. 1090 would be used as two dwelling units and meditation center. sb30 specifically speaks to demolition and planning code defines merger separately. therefore the removal of the university through its merger with another or conversion to another is not prohibited understate law. in autumn of 2023, the department was challenged whether the merger and relocation provisions. that it modified procedures...
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philip randolph, john lewis, marion bandy, eleanor holmes norton, and a woman named edessa mods rate.hter] ms. ali: she was a a prestigious college prep high mr. demczuk: she was at the top of h cla.the premier african-amn high school in 1870. they havees on u.s. postal stamps. no other school has that in the country. elite african-american school. ms. ali: and someone said perhaps it was because of her lor. she did not think she achieved as much oachieving, so she foua different way. bernard demczuk. how did she living? mr. demczuk: she was very talented. she was actually very good in maths and sciences. howard but she felt as if howard was a little bit too elitist for her, even though she came from a prominent middle-class community , an ushe felt as if the black community at hoaccept her becaun color and because she was large, and because she was allowed, and she was and that was taboo in 1920's, 1930's, and 1940's. and so she figured if or me, i am going to open a door for se underworld, and she became the boss of d.c.'s underworld. peter:■; you compare her in your book to al capo
philip randolph, john lewis, marion bandy, eleanor holmes norton, and a woman named edessa mods rate.hter] ms. ali: she was a a prestigious college prep high mr. demczuk: she was at the top of h cla.the premier african-amn high school in 1870. they havees on u.s. postal stamps. no other school has that in the country. elite african-american school. ms. ali: and someone said perhaps it was because of her lor. she did not think she achieved as much oachieving, so she foua different way. bernard...
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basically the first moment in the convention randolph comes in and says let's forget about the articlevery state is equal let's represent a states b their size or their wealth. that is the big state plan.ld way under the articles every state should be equal while the representative from new jersey proposed the new jersey plan and it didn't work. i think there's a lot of sour grapes in the way that he's remembering what happened so yes but i'm not sure that he is neutral arbiter of exactly what played out. in any eve let's go back to the holding because i think that important. best argument for his view and i want to be clear i don't agree withers. i think this is the best argument for the view is the attack and it's not a tax on all of the properties but a piece of the property and the court said it doesn't have to be apportioned sohey are saying other than real estate don't have to apportion it. but then you look are actually doing. both patterson talked about the attack on the consumable commodities. i think we can read the holding as consistent with our if the future supreme court j
basically the first moment in the convention randolph comes in and says let's forget about the articlevery state is equal let's represent a states b their size or their wealth. that is the big state plan.ld way under the articles every state should be equal while the representative from new jersey proposed the new jersey plan and it didn't work. i think there's a lot of sour grapes in the way that he's remembering what happened so yes but i'm not sure that he is neutral arbiter of exactly what...
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that bmw officers say she suffered major injuries but is expected to survive the driver of the acura randolphd towards the homewood suites in pleasant hill, no one was able to find them. but if you have any information about the crash are asked to contact chp. >> to santa rosa high school students are in juvenile hall tonight after police say they beat up and robbed another student. santa rosa. police responded to elsie allen high school last friday where the 2.17 year-old high school...
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philip randolph, john lewis, marion bnor holmes norton, and a woman named edessa modsate.ho was odessa madre, virginia ali? [laughter] ms. ali: she was a graduate of a prestigious college prep high school. mr. demczuk: she was at the top of her class.an school in 1870. they have eight graduatno other school has that in the country. so it was a very school. ms. ali:omeone said perhaps it was because of her color. she did not she achieved as much as other people were achieving, so she found a different way. peter: maybe we should turn to bernard demczuk. how did she make her living? mr. demczuk: she was very talented. she was actually very good in maths and sciences. she wanted to go to howard but she felt as if howard was a little bit elitist for her, even thoominent middle-class community an upscale black community. but she fef the black community at howard did not because of her skin color and because she was large and because she was allowed and she was a lesbian. and that was taboo in the 1920's, 1930's, andand so she figured if they are going to close the store for me,
philip randolph, john lewis, marion bnor holmes norton, and a woman named edessa modsate.ho was odessa madre, virginia ali? [laughter] ms. ali: she was a graduate of a prestigious college prep high school. mr. demczuk: she was at the top of her class.an school in 1870. they have eight graduatno other school has that in the country. so it was a very school. ms. ali:omeone said perhaps it was because of her color. she did not she achieved as much as other people were achieving, so she found a...
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., which i coauthored with ted chuckles at randolph mason state and weoked at kind of the speech changen higher offices and i know you said jolene earlier about you know we had e at who all were presidential quality. their names had been mentioned as possible running mentioned. women who potentially could run for point. some of them came close, like kathleen sebelius, my former governor, she was one last three who was interviewed by obama. and so we looked at these ckgrounds and also looked at all the research, some of which all of those had women and how back from either being on a ticket as a vice president or moving up to the presidency. and and weoundalactually, 11 whd maxim that came out of those nine case studies. and it was a combination of looking at democrat women, women who had beensenate, women who hn governors, women dole's to secro couple of them really stand out when abigail onpanel e extremely qualified, they'd even ovqualifone of those maxims thae found was that a woman is going to run for office. has pretty much true and still is. she has not qualified just the qualifie
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one more loss in their done but saturday night against randolph macon with the score tied and the bottom of the knife jackson webster keeping what he's calling the baseball miracle alive, hitting that game, winning home run, they were trailing seven de four at one point in this game and check get the wild scenes back home and alabama, the panthers have another game. this afternoon at three eastern, if they're victorious in another must-win game, they'll play again monday. either way, and inspiring run despite losing their school allison, they said it feels like they've lost a family member, but that they've been bonded by adversity cool. >> i thank you very much and we have an update to one of those stories. it's just in the wnba upgraded bee felkel against chicago sky guard kennedy carter, that was on kaitlan collins. i mean, sorry caitlin clark, kaitlan collins is talented, but she isn't caitlin clark this fell is now a flagrant one, which the league defines as quote, unnecessary and or excessive contact committed by a player against an opponent okay. that's why they don't let me do sp
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and our addition that capacity is allowing us to partner with young community developers, a philip randolph arriba juntos, to go out into the community to expunge people's records. so that they can then move on to access housing and job opportunity. we're proud of a college pathway project that we launched, which formalizes partnerships with, project rebound at sf state and city college, to, you know, do those warm handoffs so we can get our clients enrolled in college opportunities, our measures this slide answers some of those. in the interest of time, i'm going to ask you to review those separately. but one of the measures i want to focus on, which isn't in this chart, is we keep track of something called a felony plea ratio, which means that if there's a felony charged, what does that actually resolve in a felony plea, or is it a trial or a misdemeanor plea, or a referral to a special court or a dismissal and 75% of felony charges actually don't result in a felony conviction. but that's because we hold our attorneys and staff to a very high standard. if we didn't have a strong public de
and our addition that capacity is allowing us to partner with young community developers, a philip randolph arriba juntos, to go out into the community to expunge people's records. so that they can then move on to access housing and job opportunity. we're proud of a college pathway project that we launched, which formalizes partnerships with, project rebound at sf state and city college, to, you know, do those warm handoffs so we can get our clients enrolled in college opportunities, our...
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why are you spending time talking about the jeffersons and the randolph and the hemmings is and not talking about your own family. we're talking about virginia as the site when texas is an important place as well. last year i had the occasion to do an essay for the new yorker about juneteenth about being a child and celebrating june 10th in texas and what that meant? and during the same year. i did a review for the new york review of books of five books. about texas so texas was on my mind. and something else was happening. during this period that we all remember this was during the pandemic. the beginning of the pandemic the high point of it and i was there in manhattan in the midst of all of this. harvard had closed and gone to virtual teaching and so there was no point i mean staying in cambridge and being on a computer, so i went back to new york where my husband and i live. to do our classes and we spent most of our days walking in the park trying to get exercise and staying inside otherwise, so this gave me an opportunity to think about this project and doing something along the lines
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., which i coauthored with ted chuckles at randolph mason and couple of got gold at penn state and we we looked at kind of the speech change is that it happened with women in higher offices and i know you said jolene earlier about you know we had these nine women we looked at who all were presidential quality. their names had been mentioned as possible running mates in some cases. others had been mentioned. women who potentially could run for president and none of them ever got to that point. some of them came close, like kathleen sebelius, my former governor, she was one of the last three who was interviewed by obama. and so we looked at these women's backgrounds and also looked at all the research, some of which all of those had done on the way the media treats women and how these nine women were some of the time held back from either being on a ticket as a vice president or moving up to the presidency. and and we found several things, actually, 11 what we called maxim that came out of those nine case studies. and it was a combination of looking at democrat women, women who had been
., which i coauthored with ted chuckles at randolph mason and couple of got gold at penn state and we we looked at kind of the speech change is that it happened with women in higher offices and i know you said jolene earlier about you know we had these nine women we looked at who all were presidential quality. their names had been mentioned as possible running mates in some cases. others had been mentioned. women who potentially could run for president and none of them ever got to that point....
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what is riley forces of randolph attacks for a 2nd day, more than a 100 palestinians has been killed since tuesday. the strikes of maney targeted 3 camps full of displays. people just a few kilometers, a pause rage and as long as the on the say it out. many of the dead and wounded a women and children. the don't to that point is, is described the latest as so as an insane escalation of mile and more than 300 people have been injured in the strikes. and it being true that the alexa hospital in darrow by law, doctors are forced to treat many on the floor while others have died waiting for help. false because already one that is 3 times over the official capacity of people that it's able to treat. as there is honey mom who sent us this report from just outside the likes, the hospital, the air, a toxic place on a great rest of the account. more residential buildings have been targeted and destroyed and for on, people who are inside. those are residential been trying to leave these home since the 30th and the surge of the talk party down the invasion of the central part of the eastern par
what is riley forces of randolph attacks for a 2nd day, more than a 100 palestinians has been killed since tuesday. the strikes of maney targeted 3 camps full of displays. people just a few kilometers, a pause rage and as long as the on the say it out. many of the dead and wounded a women and children. the don't to that point is, is described the latest as so as an insane escalation of mile and more than 300 people have been injured in the strikes. and it being true that the alexa hospital in...
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but last night against randolph macon with the score tied in the bottom of the ninth, jackson webster keeps what he's calling a baseball miracle alive, a game home run. >> this is a team that was trailing seven to four at. >> one point in this game and look at this scenes, amara, back home in alabama, the panthers have another game this afternoon at three eastern. if they're a victorious in another must-win game, they'll play again monday. either way, this is an inspiring run despite the school closing some of the players described it as loose seeing a family member or they're really torn up about this nine or ten players got sick with what they thought was a food poisoning. one went to the hospital, but they just keep but being bonded by this adversity nine, any well, but they have to win today, have to win today. >> and from here on out. >> fingers crossed. >> so i get to see if things are kevin in victor homeland security and the fbi are taking precautions to make sure the super bowl of cricket continues despite a threat from isis k day two of the t20 cricket world cup picks up tod
but last night against randolph macon with the score tied in the bottom of the ninth, jackson webster keeps what he's calling a baseball miracle alive, a game home run. >> this is a team that was trailing seven to four at. >> one point in this game and look at this scenes, amara, back home in alabama, the panthers have another game this afternoon at three eastern. if they're a victorious in another must-win game, they'll play again monday. either way, this is an inspiring run...
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the washington, the delaware, the effingham and the randolph safe were being constructed in philadelphia. nicholas was assigned to recruit those four companies, the marines, to man those ships. well, in the meantime and i apologize, this may be a little difficult to see, but in the meantime shifts his army to new york. the british evacuated boston. and now washington is being challenged once again in having a credible naval force, which would play to his disadvantage. what do you notice about this map here? this is manhattan island and this is new jersey. and long. what do you notice about this area? there's a lot of water and controls the waterways can control the war and the battle. so once again, we don't have a credible navy to be able to engage the royal navy. so washington does what he did before. he created his own navy using soldiers, serve in the role of sailors and marines. unfortunately, it was never adequate to be able to meet the needs. and when isaac hopkins took the fleet up into rhode island they were blockade made by a british fleet located up there. so they were not suc
the washington, the delaware, the effingham and the randolph safe were being constructed in philadelphia. nicholas was assigned to recruit those four companies, the marines, to man those ships. well, in the meantime and i apologize, this may be a little difficult to see, but in the meantime shifts his army to new york. the british evacuated boston. and now washington is being challenged once again in having a credible naval force, which would play to his disadvantage. what do you notice about...
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first game on friday, the day the school closed one more loss in their done, but saturday night against randolph macon with the score tied and the bottom of the knife jackson webster, keeping what he's calling the baseball miracle alive, hitting that game, winning home run, they were trailing seven to four at one point in this game and checkout the wild scenes back home and alabama panthers have another game this afternoon at three eastern. if they're victorious in another must-win game, they'll play again monday, either way and inspiring run despite losing their school. he said it feels like they've lost a family member, but that they've been bonded by adversity all right. clear what a story. thanks so much. also noting the wnba later upgraded that foul call after kennedy carter knocked out caitlin clark onto the hardwoods. it's now considered a flagrant foul, which is the li which the league defines as quote unnecessary and or excessive contact committed by a player against an opponent. >> former president trump, and his legal team are gearing up for his sentencing next month. >> and as usual,
first game on friday, the day the school closed one more loss in their done, but saturday night against randolph macon with the score tied and the bottom of the knife jackson webster, keeping what he's calling the baseball miracle alive, hitting that game, winning home run, they were trailing seven to four at one point in this game and checkout the wild scenes back home and alabama panthers have another game this afternoon at three eastern. if they're victorious in another must-win game,...
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primrose league, the primrose league was the essence of conservative working class people and lord randolphthe 1880s. and do you know how many members it had by the year? two to, 1900, 2.5 million people. and most of them are what people would regard as working class. the thing is, it was about values and it was about giving people democracy, giving them freedom and improving their condition. and i want to pay tribute actually to those who created the cooperative movement, because that was also part of it. and i if i may be allowed to say so, we, my family founded the abbey national building society that was a mutual, the national provident, both of which were aimed not at they were in mutuality , not just were in mutuality, not just profit. and so this attitude , profit. and so this attitude, which i've been describing in this program to me, is terribly important . this program to me, is terribly important. it's about this program to me, is terribly important . it's about not this program to me, is terribly important. it's about not just being focused on your own personal, improve moment.
primrose league, the primrose league was the essence of conservative working class people and lord randolphthe 1880s. and do you know how many members it had by the year? two to, 1900, 2.5 million people. and most of them are what people would regard as working class. the thing is, it was about values and it was about giving people democracy, giving them freedom and improving their condition. and i want to pay tribute actually to those who created the cooperative movement, because that was also...
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james suggesting you go through a phillip randolph so there is diversity intentional, not wait if they hear about, but just with the young woman's comment that the information was only in english. to make sure that it is a diverse communication about the opportunities job opening and as well as any of the labor to be done that the local hyper local unions are a part of this as well. and i don't know if that would even get to where it needs to be being the things have started, but just want to make sure that you hear the public and hear us. when we want to make sure it is diverse and includes the city as a whole, it includes the african american brown communities as well. >> i appreciate the comment from mr. james and you and reminder and that is part of the conversations we are having with the contract team and ocii about additional opportunities for outreach and working with the community to around hiring and contracting. >> any other fellow commissioners--? okay. my question-- >> yes, i do. [unable to hear speaker] that they are utilizing. >> uh-huh. >> okay. has to be city wide. >>
james suggesting you go through a phillip randolph so there is diversity intentional, not wait if they hear about, but just with the young woman's comment that the information was only in english. to make sure that it is a diverse communication about the opportunities job opening and as well as any of the labor to be done that the local hyper local unions are a part of this as well. and i don't know if that would even get to where it needs to be being the things have started, but just want to...
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james suggesting you go through a phillip randolph so there is diversity intentional, not wait if they hear about, but just with the young woman's comment that the information was only in english. to make sure that it is a diverse communication about the opportunities job opening and as well as any of the labor to be done that the local hyper local unions are a part of this as well. and i don't know if that would even get to where it needs to be being the things have started, but just want to make sure that you hear the public and hear us. when we want to make sure it is diverse and includes the city as a whole, it includes the african american brown communities as well. >> i appreciate the comment from mr. james and you and reminder and that is part of the conversations we are having with the contract team and ocii about additional opportunities for outreach and working with the community to around hiring and contracting. >> any other fellow commissioners--? okay. my question-- >> yes, i do. [unable to hear speaker] that they are utilizing. >> uh-huh. >> okay. has to be city wide. >>
james suggesting you go through a phillip randolph so there is diversity intentional, not wait if they hear about, but just with the young woman's comment that the information was only in english. to make sure that it is a diverse communication about the opportunities job opening and as well as any of the labor to be done that the local hyper local unions are a part of this as well. and i don't know if that would even get to where it needs to be being the things have started, but just want to...
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it was a philip randolph, thick african-american labor and civil rights leader who organized the marchshington at which dr. king delivered his i have a dream speech. ok, i am sure i will get this next one right. it was steve bannon who wrote a policy memo noting that effectively regulated immigration policy establishes limits on the number of immigrants. moreover these limits must be strictly enforceable, and he also said no low or unskilled low-wage migrants should be admitted. oops, i am wrong in this account too. it was not bennett who wrote those words. the words come from a 1995 report on the of immigration reform chaired by jordan. she was a protege of president lyndon b. johnson, the first african-american woman elected to the state senate since reconstruction and the first ever southern black woman elected to the u.s. house of representatives. it notice a pattern. today's progressives and pro-business libertarian donors like nick claim immigration is something that could only be motivated by reactionary racism, put into recently opposing the importation of low-wage migrants was
it was a philip randolph, thick african-american labor and civil rights leader who organized the marchshington at which dr. king delivered his i have a dream speech. ok, i am sure i will get this next one right. it was steve bannon who wrote a policy memo noting that effectively regulated immigration policy establishes limits on the number of immigrants. moreover these limits must be strictly enforceable, and he also said no low or unskilled low-wage migrants should be admitted. oops, i am...
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we do have partners in the community like the a philip randolph institute through which we, we would do some outreach and get the word out about the opportunity. and if i may jump in, though, i just want to first apologize to supervisor walton, who wanted to just to continue. and i and we went ahead and put it on the agenda because it was actually i continued to the call of chair, and i'm inclined and i'm happy to, of course, at the preference of supervisor walton, to continue this again to the call chair, so that we can actually have a better understanding of the outreach plan. i just want to first state that, because i just went ahead and start scheduling all the items from last week while they were continuing to call chair. i just we i just went ahead and, to continue for this conversation. but again, i just want to say i'm inclined to continue again to the call chair so that we can sort this out. thank you, chair chan, and thank you so much. and then in regards to item 11. i'm curious as to who would incur the additional charge for rec programs. thank you for that question. the c
we do have partners in the community like the a philip randolph institute through which we, we would do some outreach and get the word out about the opportunity. and if i may jump in, though, i just want to first apologize to supervisor walton, who wanted to just to continue. and i and we went ahead and put it on the agenda because it was actually i continued to the call of chair, and i'm inclined and i'm happy to, of course, at the preference of supervisor walton, to continue this again to the...
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we do have partners in the community like the a philip randolph institute through which we, we wouldsome outreach and get the word out about the opportunity. and if i may jump in, though, i just want to first apologize to supervisor walton, who wanted to just to continue. and i and we went ahead and put it on the agenda because it was actually i continued to the call of chair, and i'm inclined and i'm happy to, of course, at the preference of supervisor walton, to continue this again to the call chair, so that we can actually have a better understanding of the outreach plan. i just want to first state that, because i just went ahead and start scheduling all the items from last week while they were continuing to call chair. i just we i just went ahead and, to continue for this conversation. but again, i just want to say i'm inclined to continue again to the call chair so that we can sort this out. thank you, chair chan, and thank you so much. and then in regards to item 11. i'm curious as to who would incur the additional charge for rec programs. thank you for that question. the charg
we do have partners in the community like the a philip randolph institute through which we, we wouldsome outreach and get the word out about the opportunity. and if i may jump in, though, i just want to first apologize to supervisor walton, who wanted to just to continue. and i and we went ahead and put it on the agenda because it was actually i continued to the call of chair, and i'm inclined and i'm happy to, of course, at the preference of supervisor walton, to continue this again to the...
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and our addition that capacity is allowing us to partner with young community developers, a philip randolphriba juntos, to go out into the community to expunge people's records. so that they can then move on to access housing and job opportunity. we're proud of a college pathway project that we launched, which formalizes partnerships with, project rebound at sf state and city college, to, you know, do those warm handoffs so we can get our clients enrolled in college opportunities, our measures this slide answers some of those. in the interest of time, i'm going to ask you to review those separately. but one of the measures i want to focus on, which isn't in this chart, is we keep track of something called a felony plea ratio, which means that if there's a felony charged, what does that actually resolve in a felony plea, or is it a trial or a misdemeanor plea, or a referral to a special court or a dismissal and 75% of felony charges actually don't result in a felony conviction. but that's because we hold our attorneys and staff to a very high standard. if we didn't have a strong public defen
and our addition that capacity is allowing us to partner with young community developers, a philip randolphriba juntos, to go out into the community to expunge people's records. so that they can then move on to access housing and job opportunity. we're proud of a college pathway project that we launched, which formalizes partnerships with, project rebound at sf state and city college, to, you know, do those warm handoffs so we can get our clients enrolled in college opportunities, our measures...