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trish -- she isn't here? >> ben. >> i'm benjamin horn, the executive director of the board of directors that represents 40 properties. 100 plus businesses and hundreds of residents nearby. i am here to speak in favor and in supported the port's request to enter into exclusive negotiating agreement with teatro zinzanni and kenwood investments for proposed theater and hotel, providing new positive activation to the community and acts a gateway to the broadway and greater chinatown area. it will bring locals and visitors alike and utilize an area that has long been underutilized. we urge you to support the resolution before you. thank you very much. >> thank you very much. beverly shuper, joe radner, et cetera. beverly, no? okay, we'll go to joe ratner. >> good afternoon i'm joe ratner. i have only been a resident of san francisco for four years, but my family goes back four generations. my grandfather and mother were born here. and i have a lot of very close ties and a lot of relatives in the city. and when i w
trish -- she isn't here? >> ben. >> i'm benjamin horn, the executive director of the board of directors that represents 40 properties. 100 plus businesses and hundreds of residents nearby. i am here to speak in favor and in supported the port's request to enter into exclusive negotiating agreement with teatro zinzanni and kenwood investments for proposed theater and hotel, providing new positive activation to the community and acts a gateway to the broadway and greater chinatown...
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trish -- she isn't here? >> ben. >> i'm benjamin horn, the executive director of the board of directors that represents 40 properties. 100 plus businesses and hundreds of residents nearby. i am here to speak in favor and in supported the port's request to enter into exclusive negotiating agreement with teatro
trish -- she isn't here? >> ben. >> i'm benjamin horn, the executive director of the board of directors that represents 40 properties. 100 plus businesses and hundreds of residents nearby. i am here to speak in favor and in supported the port's request to enter into exclusive negotiating agreement with teatro
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for you being here, so thank you, trish. first lady rula ghani: mary jo meyer, the head of the foundation, is sitting right there too. nina easton: welcome. i love how you are very outspoken about a lot of things. in your speech you made the point that international aid has created a culture of dependency in the country. how would you go about tackling that? first lady rula ghani: what i mean by that is that humanitarian assistance is wonderful, but it is short-lived. and it does not change the situation. bringing food, bringing blankets, bringing tents bringing floor covers, all of that is wonderful for people who really need it, but you come back the next year and there are even more people are there. i don't think humanitarian assistance is the answer. and especially, don't send clothes. kabul has a whole market of secondhand clothes. [laughter] why are these people in camps? the are usually internally displaced people, displaced may be because of the civil war where they are. they may have been displaced because some war
for you being here, so thank you, trish. first lady rula ghani: mary jo meyer, the head of the foundation, is sitting right there too. nina easton: welcome. i love how you are very outspoken about a lot of things. in your speech you made the point that international aid has created a culture of dependency in the country. how would you go about tackling that? first lady rula ghani: what i mean by that is that humanitarian assistance is wonderful, but it is short-lived. and it does not change the...
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the the attack came out of no where just as trish frame dan up in her camera. >> the minute that she said smile, the sea lion came up and grabbed my hand and fish at the same time, ripped my arm straight down right here, crushing my chest with unbelievable force. flipped my legs up in the air and i went straight down. >> geese. >> he estimates he was struggling with that sea lion under water for about 20 seconds. >> how terrifying that would be incredible picture. >> so powerful those animals. >> that is very scary. >> they look so friendly but you never know you don't want to get in the fight with them. >> let him have the fish. >> it is all yours. >> that is right. >> this is a nice day today. >> beauty. >> tomorrow will be the warmest day of the week. one of the warmest days of the spring but will we stay on that weather roll, that is the question, we will answer that in the seven day forecast. right now we are looking at temperatures above average first time in five days, we have had that, we will see observations from our eyewitness weather watchers at the bottom of the screen.
the the attack came out of no where just as trish frame dan up in her camera. >> the minute that she said smile, the sea lion came up and grabbed my hand and fish at the same time, ripped my arm straight down right here, crushing my chest with unbelievable force. flipped my legs up in the air and i went straight down. >> geese. >> he estimates he was struggling with that sea lion under water for about 20 seconds. >> how terrifying that would be incredible picture....
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reason i brought this forward, there are 2 amazing women honored at their watch luncheon [inaudible] trish [inaudible] and shisy swig. mrs. ostwatt was a president of the junior league. a number of years ago. she was a president of the san francisco legal auxiliary, a board member of saint franceing hospital and many other organizations here in san francisco. roseland sissy swig is known to many at the board and icon here in san francisco. she is the founder and president of comcominternational. rosen swig, [inaudible] ending domestic abuse. the past chair of contemporary jewish museum. [inaudible] she received a life time achievement award from san francisco arts commission and the womens human rights award from the san francisco commission of the status of women. colleagues i hope you support me in honoring these women. >> okay. thank you supervisor ferrule. not seeing any other names on the roster colleagues can we take this item same house and call. without objection this resolution is adopteduenanimoussly. we need to return to item 43. i realize we idopted 43 through 46 as a package,
reason i brought this forward, there are 2 amazing women honored at their watch luncheon [inaudible] trish [inaudible] and shisy swig. mrs. ostwatt was a president of the junior league. a number of years ago. she was a president of the san francisco legal auxiliary, a board member of saint franceing hospital and many other organizations here in san francisco. roseland sissy swig is known to many at the board and icon here in san francisco. she is the founder and president of...
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. >> thanks trish., our mission to bring more diversity inside corporate board rooms continues. stay with us. is a 2015 chevy malibu. i love it. black enterprise magazines annual report card on corporate boards looks at the truth inside corporate america and those making a difference. on this week's from the corner office we highlight one director behind a coalition to help african americans and latino secure seats at the table. take a look. >> tom is the founder and ceo of the private investment equity firm eldorado capital and serves on the board of time werner capital and founder of the directors association. >> our goal is to provide professional development support to existing directors. and secondly, to increase the number of latinos on corporate boards because there are hundreds and hundreds of big companies in america that have no latinos on their board and one of the strategies to do that is to work with african americans who are on corporate boards and women because in reality women of all bac
. >> thanks trish., our mission to bring more diversity inside corporate board rooms continues. stay with us. is a 2015 chevy malibu. i love it. black enterprise magazines annual report card on corporate boards looks at the truth inside corporate america and those making a difference. on this week's from the corner office we highlight one director behind a coalition to help african americans and latino secure seats at the table. take a look. >> tom is the founder and ceo of the...
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. >> is he related to trish, mom or dawn johnson dad. >> trish mother it is really her cousin bye i call him uncle jes. >> he just won doctor of the the year in detroit. i'm heading there next weekend. >> what kind of medicine. >> anesthesiology. >> isn't that cool. >> yes. >> he is watching us on line right now. >> oh, hi . >> let the me look. >> yes. >> doctor uncle jes to you. >> yes. >> the the best doctor in the whole state of michigan evidently. >> yes. >> that is right. we have a look at the weather systems at work here to daze this is a cold front. it is to our north and we have to move south. we call it a back door cold front. coming in a different way. most run from west to east. we have that going on plus this high pressure system that will move into eastern canada and give us an on shore flow. that means continued cloudiness even when it is not raining and then this storm this cold front, stalls for a couple of days and will be here with us through thursday, maybe even friday and friday is the day it comes back as a warm front and you can see as it goes to the south of us coo
. >> is he related to trish, mom or dawn johnson dad. >> trish mother it is really her cousin bye i call him uncle jes. >> he just won doctor of the the year in detroit. i'm heading there next weekend. >> what kind of medicine. >> anesthesiology. >> isn't that cool. >> yes. >> he is watching us on line right now. >> oh, hi . >> let the me look. >> yes. >> doctor uncle jes to you. >> yes. >> the the best doctor...
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reporter: it happened on the north mission bay channel in april. >> trish says ok, tomorrow. >> so ip dan's picture -- >> and the minute that she said "smile" he came up and got me and the fish at the same time. ripped my arm straight down right here. crushing my chest with unbelievable force. lifted my legs up in the air and i went straight down. >> i look up and he's gone. >> i've never gone through the water as fast as i was moving just by my hand. reporter: dan thinks he was underwater and struggleing with the sea lion for about 20 seconds. finally, he breaks free. >> i feel him bite my foot. reporter: the carlins want to warn people stay clear of the savvy lions. >> they're very aggressive and i want parents to know you shouldn't let your children get within 10 feet of them. i feel very lucky to be alive. kellye: but they're so cute! that's going to do for us at 4:00. abc 7 news at 5:00 starts now. >> we're going to get through this. very dark day for our city but it will not define us. alison: baltimore day two. police on guard. just in case. >> we have an obligation to keep th
reporter: it happened on the north mission bay channel in april. >> trish says ok, tomorrow. >> so ip dan's picture -- >> and the minute that she said "smile" he came up and got me and the fish at the same time. ripped my arm straight down right here. crushing my chest with unbelievable force. lifted my legs up in the air and i went straight down. >> i look up and he's gone. >> i've never gone through the water as fast as i was moving just by my hand....
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. >> thanks trish. that story is a true snapshot of the american dream.ll meet someone that left the d.j. booth for a new life in the corner office. ♪ for too many parents, a baby's first steps aren't just a milestone... they're a miracle. a miracle made possible by volunteers like you who walk and raise money in march for babies. sign up today to take the steps that help make milestones -- and even miracles -- possible. who will you march for? >>> welcome back to our world with black enterprise. for many years this woman owned the air waives at a radio station. she climbed to new heights by focussing on a different type of ownership. here's a look inside this week's corner office. >> in the pursuit of success there's pieces of professional advice heard by all and ignored by many and then there's those that know a good thing when they hear it. >> where do i start? >> former radio personality turned business woman the career advice she received many years ago meant all the difference in her life. >> i had a mentor that said if you want to last and want you
. >> thanks trish. that story is a true snapshot of the american dream.ll meet someone that left the d.j. booth for a new life in the corner office. ♪ for too many parents, a baby's first steps aren't just a milestone... they're a miracle. a miracle made possible by volunteers like you who walk and raise money in march for babies. sign up today to take the steps that help make milestones -- and even miracles -- possible. who will you march for? >>> welcome back to our world...
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. ♪ alix: this is "street smart with trish regan."top stories we're watching after the closing bell. apple's c.e.o. has the best pay for performance rating of any c.e.o. that's according to the bloomberg pay index. the first daily ranking of the highest paid u.s. executives. cook was awarded $62.5 million in compensation last year and under his leadership apple revenue has climbed to $183 billion. title has named an interim c.e.o. replacing andy chen. he oversaw title under its prior owner, rapper jay-z, and more than a fellow -- dozen fellow musicians bought the company. and the justice department is nearing a recommendation to block comcast's $45 billion proposal to buy time warner cable. attorneys are investigating whether a new nationwide cable giant would harm consumers. the attorneys could submit their review as soon as next week. joining me now over the phone is a partner at london-based venture capital firm to discuss. what is your take here if a comcast-time warner deal does not go through? what happens? guest: i think what h
. ♪ alix: this is "street smart with trish regan."top stories we're watching after the closing bell. apple's c.e.o. has the best pay for performance rating of any c.e.o. that's according to the bloomberg pay index. the first daily ranking of the highest paid u.s. executives. cook was awarded $62.5 million in compensation last year and under his leadership apple revenue has climbed to $183 billion. title has named an interim c.e.o. replacing andy chen. he oversaw title under its...
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nina: i was making of -- thinking of trish, who was responsible partly for you being here. i love how you are very outspoken about a lot of things. in your speech, you made the point that international aid has created a culture of dependency in the country. first, how does that manifest itself, and how would you go about tackling that? rula ghani: what i mean by that is that humanitarian assistance is wonderful. but, it is short-lived and does not change the situation. bringing food, bringing like it's -- bringing blankets, bringing tents -- all that is wonderful for those who really need it. but you come back the next year and they are still there, and they're even more people that are there. i do not think that he military assistance is the answer. -- humanitarian assistance is the answer. especially, do not send clothes. kabul has a whole market of secondhand clothes. [laughter] the thing that needs to be done is get to the root of the problem. why are these people in camps? they are usually internally displaced people. they have been displaced, maybe because of civil wa
nina: i was making of -- thinking of trish, who was responsible partly for you being here. i love how you are very outspoken about a lot of things. in your speech, you made the point that international aid has created a culture of dependency in the country. first, how does that manifest itself, and how would you go about tackling that? rula ghani: what i mean by that is that humanitarian assistance is wonderful. but, it is short-lived and does not change the situation. bringing food, bringing...
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i don't know what they thought -- it's always trish's birthday party from the office. >> jimmy: yeah,was nice when she left. and she had seven gallons of gin in her or whatever and they stop looking at the strippers and i'm doing jokes and saying the firemen, look at his hose or whatever. so this group of women why don't you take your clothes off? and then i engaged them, which is not good. i said that's not my image as a professional comedian. i'll tell you who's professional. and she rushed the stage. got my heel of my shoe. and pulled me, i hit my butt. now i'm on the ground. they did that mafia thing where i'm like this. >> jimmy: like a hockey move. >> i can't stop and they rip the front of my pants off. stole my watch. wallet's gone. i don't know what that is about. a woman my mother's age, honest to god. my mom's age comes at me. my arm got loose, by mistake, punched this woman in the thorax. boom. i swear. i didn't mean it. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: life and death situation. >> literally i went where's my watch? give me my wallet. and this lady goes back in chairs, my
i don't know what they thought -- it's always trish's birthday party from the office. >> jimmy: yeah,was nice when she left. and she had seven gallons of gin in her or whatever and they stop looking at the strippers and i'm doing jokes and saying the firemen, look at his hose or whatever. so this group of women why don't you take your clothes off? and then i engaged them, which is not good. i said that's not my image as a professional comedian. i'll tell you who's professional. and she...
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i recall being on the air that night with my former colleague trish regan.e several times when the police were scouring the neighborhood. this was after the bombing also after that one security guard, the police man was shot and killed, and then another man was carjacked. he was held up at a local gas station. one man was carjacked and then the manhunt continued to a local neighborhood, where they found the tsarnaev brother who was hiding in someone's backyard in a boat. he had been shot by police. they cornered him and were able to arrest him. then of course, the long drawn out process that has gone on for two years this month, as a matter of fact, until he was arrested and formally charged. we are waiting for the verdict. the boston bureau chief tom maroni is with us in boston. as i mentioned, this is something -- it has been two years that folks in boston have been waiting for some sort of resolution. what can you tell us about what the city is going through for the past two years? >> it is hard to describe the feeling. there were a lot of people, and i s
i recall being on the air that night with my former colleague trish regan.e several times when the police were scouring the neighborhood. this was after the bombing also after that one security guard, the police man was shot and killed, and then another man was carjacked. he was held up at a local gas station. one man was carjacked and then the manhunt continued to a local neighborhood, where they found the tsarnaev brother who was hiding in someone's backyard in a boat. he had been shot by...
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depends for pregnant women, i'm an obsset trish shun i have seen how listeria affects pregnancy.ng adults if you have underlying medical condition. you can die. it is a very difficult bug to get rid of. melissa: how does it come about? i mean -- >> we find listeria in many places in hospitals for instance. once machines get embedded with listeria, it's a very resilient type of bacteria. it is very easy to multiply. even in frozen temperatures the bug can multiply. sometimes if you think you freeze something, bacteria doesn't grow. no it grows. now what they're doing using genomics, the first time they have used this in industrial research they're looking at to see if all the listeria genes are the same. in other words find the source where it came from. so by looking at listeria and looking at the dna of bacteria, all of these are similar. let's put them over here. they can track down and of course, clean the plant. but it will take months to clean the factory. melissa: that is really scary. in this particular case in particular you would have no idea what to avoid. >> you see it
depends for pregnant women, i'm an obsset trish shun i have seen how listeria affects pregnancy.ng adults if you have underlying medical condition. you can die. it is a very difficult bug to get rid of. melissa: how does it come about? i mean -- >> we find listeria in many places in hospitals for instance. once machines get embedded with listeria, it's a very resilient type of bacteria. it is very easy to multiply. even in frozen temperatures the bug can multiply. sometimes if you think...
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. >> and cuomo to take a trish to cuba. cuba. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america, here is a look at the top stories in this hour. the search for more than 600 migrants continuing off the coast of libya. 24 confirmed dead after a boat capsized. italy's prime minister asking for help from other countries for migrants fleeing africa and the middle east >>> 90,000 fleeing ramadi and its suburb since i.s.i.l. made advances. a lot of families left with few belongings travelling on foot. 20,000 settling in the suburbs. tents, food and aid are sent to help >>> evans held around the world to mark the 100 years since the start of the armenian genocide. it's estimated 1.5 million were killed by turkish otto man troops which, to this day, the turkish government refuses to acknowledge as a genocide >>> it is sunday night time for a look at "the week ahead". tomorrow is the 5-year anniversary of an environmental nightmare. 5 years ago there was an explosion on deep water horizon oil rig. 11 died. 200 million gallons of oil leaked int
. >> and cuomo to take a trish to cuba. cuba. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america, here is a look at the top stories in this hour. the search for more than 600 migrants continuing off the coast of libya. 24 confirmed dead after a boat capsized. italy's prime minister asking for help from other countries for migrants fleeing africa and the middle east >>> 90,000 fleeing ramadi and its suburb since i.s.i.l. made advances. a lot of families left with few belongings...
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trish a. first of all great to have you back on the program. and give me your perspective and i love it. which is why i keep asking you to come back, what happened on monday and it represents the culmination of in your mind? >> well, i think when you see a community with that level of outrage, that level of anger that level of frustration i think it's important not to demonize those who have gone too far and burned down buildings and property because there has never been a major riot where that didn't happen. and the reason for that is, the violence that happened to them happened invisibly from a national standpoint or a media standpoint. this is not a violent response, and it doesn't make it appropriate per se. >> what's happening to them happens invilsably. >> so what happens, almost every 20th century black protest that got violent, you had a trigger point of police brutality. and this is not new. we can not understand baltimore or any other protest without putting it in historical context. so this is a trigger for a much broader set to us,
trish a. first of all great to have you back on the program. and give me your perspective and i love it. which is why i keep asking you to come back, what happened on monday and it represents the culmination of in your mind? >> well, i think when you see a community with that level of outrage, that level of anger that level of frustration i think it's important not to demonize those who have gone too far and burned down buildings and property because there has never been a major riot...
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best part, sue that she showed me on her phonies in the the still picture, but it is the video of trish lauren's mom getting down. >> yes. >> never before seen video. >> people will kill me if i show that. >> maybe i'll post it on our social media page. >> that way she will never see it. >> no, she's going to see it. >> i don't want my mother see something i just put it on social media. she's not into that. anyway, ultimate doppler, tells the the tail of the first round of rain that is coming through as we speak. it is all part of the warm front, you can see, it the gets dry as you go down into virginia, central virginia. we have a few more hours of this, and it will time out just perfectly for the morning rush. we don't see this getting out of here, until about 10:00 o'clock this morning. so heavier rain still down in delaware county new castle county delaware and, southern new jersey, looks like cape may county, wildwood, stone harbor, cape may getting heavy downpours right now which means some ponding and hydroplaning on the roads yuck. to the north and west of us, still lighter rain
best part, sue that she showed me on her phonies in the the still picture, but it is the video of trish lauren's mom getting down. >> yes. >> never before seen video. >> people will kill me if i show that. >> maybe i'll post it on our social media page. >> that way she will never see it. >> no, she's going to see it. >> i don't want my mother see something i just put it on social media. she's not into that. anyway, ultimate doppler, tells the the tail...
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. >> how did you broach trish reitler?i had to slowly keep prodding because i didn't want him to think i was piling on. >> reporter: so he carefully plotted his next move. days later, he thought the time was right. he tried that hometown newspaper ploy again. >> i said, "you know, the newspapers say that you killed this girl from the college over here." i says, "you know, what happened there?" >> reporter: jimmy couldn't be sure how hall would react. had he been too blunt, too direct? no, it was all clicking. according to jimmy, hall began to open up about tricia, and said he drove his van right up to her that day he saw her outside school. >> he said that he tried to kiss her and when he did that she started fighting very violently. and he said she was a very strong girl. and she fought stronger than anybody had ever fought before. >> did he admit it? >> he said that "he had killed her and he knew he had done it again," and these are his words, that "he knew he had done it again." and he said he went way out in the woods
. >> how did you broach trish reitler?i had to slowly keep prodding because i didn't want him to think i was piling on. >> reporter: so he carefully plotted his next move. days later, he thought the time was right. he tried that hometown newspaper ploy again. >> i said, "you know, the newspapers say that you killed this girl from the college over here." i says, "you know, what happened there?" >> reporter: jimmy couldn't be sure how hall would react....
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others will include emma rossum, and trish yearwood and fashion magazine editor, ava chen. >> and five-yeary him kieser. >> good for them. >> they are sheros. >> that is so great matel is doing that. they need to see positive reenforcement like that. >> yes, instead of just their distorted body image. >> barbie goes to the pool. >> yes. >> here's our shero. >> jen fred. >> look at the this thing. how cool is this bike. this thing will get rid of my gut. >> your gut, your butt, your thighs and your legs and thighs. >> we will lose some, i don't know everything i guess. we will be right back after the break. people of the coffee drinking world, dunkin' has a dark roast coffee that's deliciously roasted just right for a bold start and smooth finish that's never bitter. put down the dark roast you've been putting up with and reach for the one you deserve. ... and your eyes... caring for you... ... just got a little easier. right now, buy one pair of eyeglasses or prescription sunglasses, and get another one free. this is genuine eye care, right in your neighborhood. this is pearle vision. when
others will include emma rossum, and trish yearwood and fashion magazine editor, ava chen. >> and five-yeary him kieser. >> good for them. >> they are sheros. >> that is so great matel is doing that. they need to see positive reenforcement like that. >> yes, instead of just their distorted body image. >> barbie goes to the pool. >> yes. >> here's our shero. >> jen fred. >> look at the this thing. how cool is this bike. this thing will...
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the tribes the sunni trishs that i still remain in close contact with, and i had a conversation with one just this morning, the shiite have made it clear that they are willing to give this government and iraq a chance. the prime minister body has reached out the sheik's the tribes, he unlike his counterpart, who victimized the sunni tribes and the sons of iraq, he has also establish eded i think in an unprecedented way, relationship with the sunni governments in the region. he's been to visit the king of jordan. he has a close relationship with the turks he's going to be invited ultimately to visit the kingdom of saudi arabia shortly. he and his government have had close relations. so there's a regional relationship with the sunni governments. there is a governmental outreach through his own government through his national security adviser adviser, and through his own personal actions to the sunni tribes in an effort not just to recruit them into the fight -- but also to establish the mechanisms and the environment in which reconciliation can occur. and i -- you know i speak frequent
the tribes the sunni trishs that i still remain in close contact with, and i had a conversation with one just this morning, the shiite have made it clear that they are willing to give this government and iraq a chance. the prime minister body has reached out the sheik's the tribes, he unlike his counterpart, who victimized the sunni tribes and the sons of iraq, he has also establish eded i think in an unprecedented way, relationship with the sunni governments in the region. he's been to visit...
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trish is a pennsylvania. go ahead. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. you are on.ust wanted to say that a lot of us are victims in weight. the one policy i'm concerned about is federal policy in the workplace in which -- i am a victim i was chased by a veteran with a weapon. the only thing that happened to them as he had a $5,000 fine. that is just an example. i really wanted to say i'm an independent voter. i am really excited for hillary clinton this time. i just wanted to say for everybody that is listening, this is the first time ever that we have ever had a chance for somebody that is truly qualified. she has been a lawyer, a signature, a first lady. she ran the white house. she can run the white house now. she has been serving in foreign relations. she is a mother, a grandmother. this woman is famous in places that nobody has even heard of. if anyone steps on that, i don't care what mistake she ate. everyone has a list eight. this is the first time where she has made a mistake and grown in her leadership. take advantage of it and vote for hillary. thank you.
trish is a pennsylvania. go ahead. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. you are on.ust wanted to say that a lot of us are victims in weight. the one policy i'm concerned about is federal policy in the workplace in which -- i am a victim i was chased by a veteran with a weapon. the only thing that happened to them as he had a $5,000 fine. that is just an example. i really wanted to say i'm an independent voter. i am really excited for hillary clinton this time. i just wanted to say for...