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i just think i was like i was just scared i was a scared little girl i was 24 and like it didn't have to be so complicated you know. or. tourists 1st diagnosed with a.d.h. see when i was 15 i think i remember being a relief to get that diagnosis oh my gosh ok that's. that's why everything so hard it's not that i am. stupid it's not that i'm lazy it's what i was pretty severely depressed you mean i can go to school or just tried all this i am and am scared of a mess. i'm at that point and i was put on at a dexedrine f l a time better. able to go to school on a regular basis i felt. some hope again i hear anecdotes that very anecdotes of the great affects of drugs and i would say that's about 2025 percent of the anecdotes i hear this is really been great for me this is helped me through a very difficult time about 40 percent saying it may have helped some it's hard to tell what exactly it was doing i can say it hurt me i can't say it help i seem kind of indifferent to what it may have done and then i get the other 30 percent to 35 percent say this hurt me this damaged me to say i don't
i just think i was like i was just scared i was a scared little girl i was 24 and like it didn't have to be so complicated you know. or. tourists 1st diagnosed with a.d.h. see when i was 15 i think i remember being a relief to get that diagnosis oh my gosh ok that's. that's why everything so hard it's not that i am. stupid it's not that i'm lazy it's what i was pretty severely depressed you mean i can go to school or just tried all this i am and am scared of a mess. i'm at that point and i was...
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is they who pierced him you're like i know i just have some of system of it in you i was tell younger comics damage if you don't obsess than just get out because you have to be assessed are never going to work. we're talkin to a pure comic folks you can tell my man i'm not a tried some raymer man of thing listen those are one of the 1000000 at some point even seinfeld at the end of the day says what scratches is it his feel face to get at great jokes on a legal pad and get on stage and he always comes back to the mothership nate bar gets is with us today he's got a new netflix special called the greatest average american which is currently streaming and i guess like i don't even have to read this and notes i assume have a podcast since there are now more pond casts in the world than there are actual human beings do you have. yeah i mean they say in america you know they're good i handed them a lame podcast and they i started as a co but i was at home in a big part of it was because i don't i wanted to still be funny it was hard to be funny being funny is a muscle and when you're on th
is they who pierced him you're like i know i just have some of system of it in you i was tell younger comics damage if you don't obsess than just get out because you have to be assessed are never going to work. we're talkin to a pure comic folks you can tell my man i'm not a tried some raymer man of thing listen those are one of the 1000000 at some point even seinfeld at the end of the day says what scratches is it his feel face to get at great jokes on a legal pad and get on stage and he...
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i just want to make that clear. [speaking spanish language] >> my comment is that i would like you guys to really work to the people who would be able to have housing. people like us that have families, that have small children, that have an appropriate space to live in. i live with all of my family members, and we only live in one single space, one room. because the rent situation in san francisco is very expensive, and the high levels of rent does not allow us to be able to move. thank you. [end of translation]. >> thank you. next caller? >> just one second, because they move around. so i'll take caller 20. hello, caller? >> hello. my name is catalina, and i live with my family in a single room for 12 years, and it's difficult to be safe with my family in the hotels. we share a bathroom and a kitchen, and my kids cannot play in the hallway. i would like to invite you guys to come and see the hotels, to see the conditions of families with kids living in a room. and in closing, i want to mention that the prop c was p
i just want to make that clear. [speaking spanish language] >> my comment is that i would like you guys to really work to the people who would be able to have housing. people like us that have families, that have small children, that have an appropriate space to live in. i live with all of my family members, and we only live in one single space, one room. because the rent situation in san francisco is very expensive, and the high levels of rent does not allow us to be able to move. thank...
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i just want to name that. i think there's a difference in orientation around like under promising to make sure you deliver versus having a visionary goal and maybe not quite getting there. i think those are two differential approaches and my bias and maybe someone that came from an innovative school and maybe not from the top down systems approach was always to be very bold with our vision and we didn't always get there exactly. so i think, for me, i never say we're doing it in 2027 and we get there to 2022. and we chime in and say, you know what, there's actually three schools that aren't ready. but this is the graduation requirement. right. i guess my orientation would be let's be bold and set this goal and if we have to adjust, let's make a couple exceptions or adjustments rather than be conservative. i think others may well be smarter on this. i guess -- so even i guess the other reason i would like to have a vote is even if we lose a vote, we can say there was annoying commissioners commissioner alexander
i just want to name that. i think there's a difference in orientation around like under promising to make sure you deliver versus having a visionary goal and maybe not quite getting there. i think those are two differential approaches and my bias and maybe someone that came from an innovative school and maybe not from the top down systems approach was always to be very bold with our vision and we didn't always get there exactly. so i think, for me, i never say we're doing it in 2027 and we get...
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i just reach out and i just touch it and i like to solve. the issues that interaction it yeah yeah there's there's a connection. that has very hard to. hear from lots of people out from. that really good very smart ones ability to. someone's brain removed produced by kids that's mostly bad with their honestly. and that's why i want to think of it. when you go and meet with people and they give you feedback on a project you're watching on they really reiterate that parties and their priorities become your priorities for your project and what you're trying to achieve. something we take a hand off one of the old t.v. are able. put another murder control on. designing the new and we actually took. it apart and it wasn't. a which is what. now and figure out the right way to put it so that. if you can see how many different parts. and. good. i think one of the wisest came out. did some of it is. the us. this small loan west is the hotel room. she worked really hard so but my brother and i could this is a take in various extracurricular activities
i just reach out and i just touch it and i like to solve. the issues that interaction it yeah yeah there's there's a connection. that has very hard to. hear from lots of people out from. that really good very smart ones ability to. someone's brain removed produced by kids that's mostly bad with their honestly. and that's why i want to think of it. when you go and meet with people and they give you feedback on a project you're watching on they really reiterate that parties and their priorities...
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i need you -- i love you, susie. just>> he'd hardly see it, marty was now the prime suspect. the man in the crosshairs. but suspicion is so easy. the real question was, did he provably do it? what's the cup are prosecutor would want to state his or her career on a wild bet like that? coming up. >> susie's death consumed him. he was going to get justice for her family. even if he had to do it himself. >> a whole new tragedy was about to hit susie's family. when dateline continues. my audible library is just like scroll scroll scroll scroll scroll scroll, it's a lot. i downloaded audible and really, really enjoyed it. and then it kind of just became a lifestyle after that. audible allows me to find a space for myself. you just get way more than you pay for, one of those rare things in life. oh, the audible plus catalog is awesome. it's like having a streaming service, but just for audio content. there's audible originals... there's podcasts... i've used some of the meditations, it helps me relax. mythology, anthropology, a
i need you -- i love you, susie. just>> he'd hardly see it, marty was now the prime suspect. the man in the crosshairs. but suspicion is so easy. the real question was, did he provably do it? what's the cup are prosecutor would want to state his or her career on a wild bet like that? coming up. >> susie's death consumed him. he was going to get justice for her family. even if he had to do it himself. >> a whole new tragedy was about to hit susie's family. when dateline...
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i told my husband that. and he just laughed. there were soldiers that came from all over the country to say thank you, and i'm like, thank you, i never thought i needed to hear that. never. i mean, i was sent to do a job. i volunteered to go to do a job. and it felt so good to be thanked, that i just never anticipated that feeling. there were soldiers there that held up signs with the nurses names that took care of them and looking for the nurses. there were soldiers there from the different companies that we served, you know, like the 173rd was there at quinnen. and i guess it was the 101 airborne or whatever. they were there. they were looking for us. it was just incredible, the feeling of warmth and, wow, i guess we did do a good job, you know. and by that time, then, it was like, okay, i can talk about it. my husband didn't even know i had a bronze star. it was in the back of my dresser drawer. he said, what is this? and i told him. he said, why did you get this? i said, i'm not really sure. and laura didn't get one and neith
i told my husband that. and he just laughed. there were soldiers that came from all over the country to say thank you, and i'm like, thank you, i never thought i needed to hear that. never. i mean, i was sent to do a job. i volunteered to go to do a job. and it felt so good to be thanked, that i just never anticipated that feeling. there were soldiers there that held up signs with the nurses names that took care of them and looking for the nurses. there were soldiers there from the different...
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i got to tell you, i feel just so lucky i almost feel guilty talking about it sometimes 'cause if youcases here. and i came here for work, luckily, and it's hard you know, obviously so much of the world is going through such a hard time and people are getting sick and dying, and here we are, and i get to go to work every day and not wear a mask like i said, i just dropped my boy off at school. like, i feel really lucky. i honestly have to hand it to people of this country they have an amazing leader, jacinda ardern, which by the way, i don't think it's a coincidence that, you know, a country led by a woman handled it [ cheers and applause and also, you know - yeah >> jimmy: yeah, i want to wish you a happy belated birthday since i last talked you, you turned 40. >> thanks, man >> jimmy: 40 is a big deal happy birthday [ cheers and applause >> i know. >> jimmy: how does 40 feel to you? >> i love it, man. i'm definitely happier in my 40s than i've ever been. i mena, i've only been in my 40s for a few months now but, you know, growing up, when i was young, i always just wanted to be olde
i got to tell you, i feel just so lucky i almost feel guilty talking about it sometimes 'cause if youcases here. and i came here for work, luckily, and it's hard you know, obviously so much of the world is going through such a hard time and people are getting sick and dying, and here we are, and i get to go to work every day and not wear a mask like i said, i just dropped my boy off at school. like, i feel really lucky. i honestly have to hand it to people of this country they have an amazing...
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i just -- i own one, actually. the bamboo one is what gets me all right. >> tariq: is it "god save the queen? >> jimmy: no why would you guess god save the -- no. it's not a punk rock song. >> tariq: start from the top >> jimmy: i was. ♪ [ buzzer ] >> jimmy: whatever, man. "party in the usa," miley cyrus! >> tariq: oh, man. >> jimmy: turn it up >> tariq: i was going to say that >> that wasn't - [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's not fair. thank you. i appreciate it, pete. >> yeah, man >> jimmy: pete, you're up buddy. pick a song from the board >> which one, you guys [ crowd shouting ] >> jimmy: eight? >> i heard seven i heard seven. all right. all right. >> jimmy: now they're getting -- >> all right what do i got to do? which instrument >> tariq: okay oh, yeah, you got to play the omnichord. >> what the [ bleep ] is that? i'm sorry. >> jimmy: you can't say the f word >> tariq: i'm gonna guess it's this guy the accordion-looking thing, right? >> the big ass thing >> tariq: yeah ♪ >> jimmy: no, no, the omnichord is this thing. >> this, really? >> jimmy: that's a
i just -- i own one, actually. the bamboo one is what gets me all right. >> tariq: is it "god save the queen? >> jimmy: no why would you guess god save the -- no. it's not a punk rock song. >> tariq: start from the top >> jimmy: i was. ♪ [ buzzer ] >> jimmy: whatever, man. "party in the usa," miley cyrus! >> tariq: oh, man. >> jimmy: turn it up >> tariq: i was going to say that >> that wasn't - [ laughter ] >> jimmy:...
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so i could just walk you through an update. >> i'm sorry. it wasn't on the agenda, so i wasn't prepared to -- we do have projections on the website of what the controller's office has extended so far, so that was shared with the agenda and is on the website, as well, so the in terms of how much funds has been extended through the fund previously. >> yeah, that's not -- i mean, i was trying to walk people through what's been extended. this is not new information. this was previously shared through the previous needs. if we can't do this, i'll try to walk-through this possibly. if folks remember, i just want to remind people, when we went through the immediate needs, we had several recommendations from the department of public health that came to us. we did not feel that, as a body, we had enough time to really dig in on those and find out exactly how many were going to house people, so we recommended just one of those recommendations, which was the -- basically the expanding mental health and substance abuse treatment beds, and that was about
so i could just walk you through an update. >> i'm sorry. it wasn't on the agenda, so i wasn't prepared to -- we do have projections on the website of what the controller's office has extended so far, so that was shared with the agenda and is on the website, as well, so the in terms of how much funds has been extended through the fund previously. >> yeah, that's not -- i mean, i was trying to walk people through what's been extended. this is not new information. this was previously...
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so i just really am honored to apply for this seat. it's hard to be able to say that you could speak for the whole equity industry because everyone's experience is different, but i have an open mind and i think that as well bringing over 20 years of administrative expertise and reliability and business to the seat that the sky's the limit and i believe we can provide and come up with more policies with respect to all the work that has been done. i think it's a great program in just want to continue that work for those that have gone and are doing the work before us at this time. so i thank you for this opportunity and um, thank you for your consideration. >> supervisor peskin: thank you. next up -- >> clerk: we might have ms. de la vega on the line. >> hi. this is ms. de la vega on the line. my purpose for applying for seat 12 is because my name is cindy de la vega. i'm sorry. i'm in traffic right now so i'm trying to pay attention but also let you all know. so i applied for that seat because i felt i wanted to be involved in, you know,
so i just really am honored to apply for this seat. it's hard to be able to say that you could speak for the whole equity industry because everyone's experience is different, but i have an open mind and i think that as well bringing over 20 years of administrative expertise and reliability and business to the seat that the sky's the limit and i believe we can provide and come up with more policies with respect to all the work that has been done. i think it's a great program in just want to...
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so i just put myself out therein a lot of ways . there are things that for instance, this is a post divorce book. i don't really, didn't want to write a divorce book. i tried to stay away from that. one of the reasons i don't write about things is when i haven't processed, i don't have enough detachment to see the humor in things. if i can't find some humorin it , i don't write about it. and then there are issues that i just find really private. for me, the most personal thing that i write about and i'm going to be really curious to hear from readers because for me what's really personal are when i bump up against my own sense, and this is really the theme of the book is when i bump up against myself. myself that i present to the world and the life that i'm actually living. and when those two things aren't meeting exactly, there's one chapter in the book about accidentally purchasing a ticket on kayak and flying in this semi-private plane. and then flying home spirit airlines so within 24 hours, i felt like this was a test of my ethi
so i just put myself out therein a lot of ways . there are things that for instance, this is a post divorce book. i don't really, didn't want to write a divorce book. i tried to stay away from that. one of the reasons i don't write about things is when i haven't processed, i don't have enough detachment to see the humor in things. if i can't find some humorin it , i don't write about it. and then there are issues that i just find really private. for me, the most personal thing that i write...
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yeah, i just not write that. i just felt so badly. i did not call my parents but i drove home saying, yep, this is not for me. >> that is a great story. i'm going to included in my next book. you know who started out the washington star? >> so many people. >> she had been there, many many famous people. world famous sophisticated columnists. brilliant, spectacular. if she is writing about somebody you don't like, you really enjoy reading it. she was a young upcoming about to be a star. it was big news. one of the first to fail. reporters and editors were being interviewed. she and another person named stanley cloud were on the today show doing the interview. going through the usual things. pat on trade practically pats marine on the head. everyone says you have a bright promising future. what job do you want next. marine does not miss a beat and she goes yours. it was a stunned five seconds in tv time. writing, you learn. talking about what you think the significance of being able to write well. >> i feel like if you are a young reade
yeah, i just not write that. i just felt so badly. i did not call my parents but i drove home saying, yep, this is not for me. >> that is a great story. i'm going to included in my next book. you know who started out the washington star? >> so many people. >> she had been there, many many famous people. world famous sophisticated columnists. brilliant, spectacular. if she is writing about somebody you don't like, you really enjoy reading it. she was a young upcoming about to...
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but but i i just don't remember. any specifics i was reading just last night about the the one c-130 and i was surely there october the 15th, and i i was in eyesight both my hooch where i slept and my shop where i worked. and the child which which was there at the time. all within eyesight line aside of the airstrip and i have no memory of that if you ever either figured out yourself or have somebody tell you why you don't remember some of that. no, no on the letter. i i kind of think i figured it out my myself or at least this is my theory. is that i'm i compartmentalize. pretty effectively and and you know if if we had to go do something else right now, you know, i could kind of put this into suspended mode while we went off and did the other and i think personally that that was something that maybe i wasn't prepared to deal with. in and i put it in a compartment, but i think the compartment became sealed so to speak once i got home i mentioned earlier that once i left caisson eventually made it back here. first thi
but but i i just don't remember. any specifics i was reading just last night about the the one c-130 and i was surely there october the 15th, and i i was in eyesight both my hooch where i slept and my shop where i worked. and the child which which was there at the time. all within eyesight line aside of the airstrip and i have no memory of that if you ever either figured out yourself or have somebody tell you why you don't remember some of that. no, no on the letter. i i kind of think i figured...
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totally get it i get it so much more now actually i just say that i can do myself like you just got done eating you like i don't i don't have to you know when i'm as young comedian be like yeah go every night gotta go do this they're in the it's like yet now i don't go to spots because i go do an hour or so on stage and it's you know i think of late night sets i've done a lot of late since and i'm here but recently oh said about the late night i don't even gets do have 5 minutes and i was like i don't even to stay in and then as i've started headline me in just doing basically hours you're like oh yeah i can't it's a much harder you should your act gets longer it's hard to pull stuff out and be kind of stand alone kind of things so all this makes more sense you know i've done it for 18 years now so it makes way more since now than it did you don't ever know when you just hit the stage i had like 30 seconds before i start to get antsy and think i got a tip i got to throw a kill shot right here i want to get them i'm only up there for 7 minutes then you get to the point redoing the hour an
totally get it i get it so much more now actually i just say that i can do myself like you just got done eating you like i don't i don't have to you know when i'm as young comedian be like yeah go every night gotta go do this they're in the it's like yet now i don't go to spots because i go do an hour or so on stage and it's you know i think of late night sets i've done a lot of late since and i'm here but recently oh said about the late night i don't even gets do have 5 minutes and i was like...
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yeah i don't know how, i just love you guys i want to talk about "rock camp:the movie."aid yes mainly, well, first of all, i got invited to do it for a charity thing for levon helm, the drummer of the band >> jimmy: yeah, absolutely >> and i was a huge fan of levon, and i just wanted to meet him and tell him -- cause he just got over throat cancer and they were doing a fundraiser for him so i decided to go along, and have a look. what it did for me was remind me of all the reasons why i did this in the first place. i did it because we were young, and we were having so much fun and we were just fans of music just simple, very simple living, and playing music. we'd do anything just to play music. >> jimmy: yeah >> and i was with people of varying abilities of playing some very good incidentally, some of them extremely good, but some of them extremely bad >> jimmy: yeah, of course. >> and it makes it fun it's good to be reminded of where you started. cause we've been around so long now, i feel like we're the wallpaper. i mean - >> jimmy: no no >> and it's just good to be re
yeah i don't know how, i just love you guys i want to talk about "rock camp:the movie."aid yes mainly, well, first of all, i got invited to do it for a charity thing for levon helm, the drummer of the band >> jimmy: yeah, absolutely >> and i was a huge fan of levon, and i just wanted to meet him and tell him -- cause he just got over throat cancer and they were doing a fundraiser for him so i decided to go along, and have a look. what it did for me was remind me of all the...
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i just i really just enjoy doing it keeps my chops going you know it's literally just free form i don't there's no production value behind it it's literally just me chopping it up and just see if i could nail something within an hour if i could get just one good piece of material i like and i can talk about a topic you just run with it i'm happy i'm not trying to change the world i'm not trying to. run for office you know to be that i just want to have on it's just what the kind of conversation that goes in in the green room behind the behind the stage and that's what the quote pond is this just. a bit of hope folks some of the funniest nights i've ever had 3 my life baggage of their most obese comedy magic club michael i see fran and. you said that cinderblock room with 4 other guys that leno is usually holding court. put of bed for so devil's island so they. like we did our knowledge. i know for sure oh my god if i was so happy there were no cameras inside the green room we'd all be done. you know because we would not be tough kid right now. and as i said folks we got a new autobiogra
i just i really just enjoy doing it keeps my chops going you know it's literally just free form i don't there's no production value behind it it's literally just me chopping it up and just see if i could nail something within an hour if i could get just one good piece of material i like and i can talk about a topic you just run with it i'm happy i'm not trying to change the world i'm not trying to. run for office you know to be that i just want to have on it's just what the kind of conversation...
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going to write it down this time if you don't -- [laughter] if you ain't going to listen to me. >> i just want to -- hey, listen. i love clarification. >> okay. >> i just wanted to make sure. clear for for me what we're going to see monday night. >> monday night we're going to see a very difficult thing for . it will be up and down, dunks and jump shots and threes, but when it gets to 3 minutes to go, the intensity, the anxiety, and the level of play will be what we just saw. and somebody will have to hit some miraculous shots win games and to win the national championship. >> before i get to monday, just, ucla was so phenomenal tonight. they played at the best, highest level they could come and just came up short. that was remarkable. now looking ahead, we have the matchup that everybody anticipated and wanted, because these teams had distinguished and separated themselves throughout the season. baylor had a bit of a hitch coming out of the covid pause. now, these two teams are where we thought they could and should be. and i am just really excited to see how it plays out. >> a short mom
going to write it down this time if you don't -- [laughter] if you ain't going to listen to me. >> i just want to -- hey, listen. i love clarification. >> okay. >> i just wanted to make sure. clear for for me what we're going to see monday night. >> monday night we're going to see a very difficult thing for . it will be up and down, dunks and jump shots and threes, but when it gets to 3 minutes to go, the intensity, the anxiety, and the level of play will be what we just...
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i have so much help. you know, it's not just me. i'm the marionette. there are a lot of people around me, the project managers, the whole construction team. i have a lot of them. >> president feinstein: but the fact is it lands on you. take the credit. it's okay. >> and commissioner covington, $21,000 for those jet skis. >> commissioner covington: thank you for that. thank you. >> president feinstein: the good news is if you're a chief, you don't have to go on the jet skis. >> okay. and the old station is 135 years old. >> president feinstein: okay. madam secretary, i'm asking that we move onto the next agenda item. >> clerk: we've got item 5, fire commission amended annual statement of purpose 2021, discussion and possible action on the amended statement of purpose 2021. >> president feinstein: all right. and do we have any public comment? >> clerk: there is nobody on the public comment line. >> president feinstein: all right. public comment will be closed, and i'm interested in hearing from my commissioners. a lot of effort went into this redraft and
i have so much help. you know, it's not just me. i'm the marionette. there are a lot of people around me, the project managers, the whole construction team. i have a lot of them. >> president feinstein: but the fact is it lands on you. take the credit. it's okay. >> and commissioner covington, $21,000 for those jet skis. >> commissioner covington: thank you for that. thank you. >> president feinstein: the good news is if you're a chief, you don't have to go on the jet...
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you'll make that you know that i just i want to gather measures in my life that are. just i mean. i don't live. by most of it out up are they are. then dark i want that $100.00 per lemonade out. of the local me money. or there's arson and we're not gotcha. you know the whole the anyone the last money. in ok get all of the of all of it and even i won't maybe that. you're not. up with them what is it illegal to read that. if you don't think it's actually. elliston one then maybe. one or the arguments and some of. them. i start to mean. one of them then. they'll be going to you know me. again and we. share. the other me. in you know that which i know if you don't. make up any. bill you know about a monday. go to the premier of the me mother you. measure your money look at those that any of those around you know be going to glad or sorry i thought of on the maybe only one day you'll be around when. you're almost all good to see most. to look at will and much less that. the. illuminati that i was. the. jump example that i made my. heart on a body thought you. had that he only mildly mo
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i went. what you just got and see just 100 minutes. you're this is the greatest thing i've ever seen i couldn't believe it you know. it is guys like you who never whatever what i can be said or you've done a bunch of movies and i've done a few i've always said never to the fact that if you're sitting there at lunch and they bring iran everybody's pretty low with hard currency and it people who are making not be but hundreds of thousands of dollars you get excited. chatter chatter and i could say what are. the period being like. you're like oh my god i read it it's like. me that on a vampire film i was doing i said you're kidding me i get $100.00 to go eat that was it was quite a feeling talking to my friend on love it's gone as i said will be in tempe arizona in late may what's the name of the venue johnson people can look it up unfortunately this is going to air after i believe the palm beach gig but tell me about tempe what's the venue people can go and get tickets. to the improv l.p.m. proves that it's great. yet. great shot a specia
i went. what you just got and see just 100 minutes. you're this is the greatest thing i've ever seen i couldn't believe it you know. it is guys like you who never whatever what i can be said or you've done a bunch of movies and i've done a few i've always said never to the fact that if you're sitting there at lunch and they bring iran everybody's pretty low with hard currency and it people who are making not be but hundreds of thousands of dollars you get excited. chatter chatter and i could...
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yes my post was that i won't post opinion. of you just wait i. want to put me on the just but it. took over for it that what i did so it'll cost you more with. your point to someone. who doesn't have got to be a punch to know. about the book on which nights to watch. toyed. with me for me. if so. he. heaved. but the only source. of. fame a thing that if. you want to look what you're going to. and you must discipline shows let's use the dream within minutes later. do not see we see a little of the. most the most vocal use but there's the village mortar store. you do most of that over the course in for similar. work as the film. but i discovered the fun. but i don't look too familiar good as to what it's you know just the next one often it's issue for us that was awful you can see. are the news live so i'm still in the office and i want to let you know mr jenson he's just kind. of develop a luxury oh yes lots and lots of thought on the back of. such was no goal of course that's been missed. doing a bunch. of. jobs due to the 1st year i'm not that i which didn't. didn't gel examined.
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i just knew it. senator, these are your people. they work their tails off for you and will keep working. what you have to say to your folks up here? >> i want to say thank you so much. you work so hard. they in and day out. you all make a difference. don't ever -- think that we take it for granted. we most certainly do not. i appreciate you inside and out, all of you that are contributing in whatever way you can. i know that you do. i want to thank you again. it is such an unbelievable honor serving you in the u.s. senate and going back, rick, i know the beginnings you came from and you talk about them with a lot of pride, understanding we can come from a place -- i do not know your mother ever believes you would be a u.s. senator. i know my mother never believed i would be a u.s. senator. certainly, we have that opportunity. i am grateful you have given me that opportunity. i will continue to serve you with honor and dignity in the u.s. senate and believe me, we will fight for those rights and continue to maintain those liberties,
i just knew it. senator, these are your people. they work their tails off for you and will keep working. what you have to say to your folks up here? >> i want to say thank you so much. you work so hard. they in and day out. you all make a difference. don't ever -- think that we take it for granted. we most certainly do not. i appreciate you inside and out, all of you that are contributing in whatever way you can. i know that you do. i want to thank you again. it is such an unbelievable...
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and i can remember, i was just like, why are you -- no, why would anybody want to hurt her? everybody loved her? >> mackenzie could see that too. >> when i went to apply for my first job when i turned 16, i walked in there, and said my last name. he was like, my sister worked for you last summer, and he's like, you're hired. >> reagan spent free time spending mission trips for her church. >> she knew she would be able to have a positive impact to make a difference. >> you must have been like, i'm just so proud of her. >> we were. she had a gift, and she would have done anything she set her mind to. >> at osu reagan's roommates say she was all about making friend, not enemies. >> she said that she looked me up on facebook before we moved in and she immediately knew we would be friends. she was right. >> why, what did you put on your facebook page? >> she's like, i looked at everyone, and picked you to be my friend. >> there didn't seem to be anything in reagan's history that would help shed lite on what happened to her. but to detective's eyes, reagan's murder seemed personal.
and i can remember, i was just like, why are you -- no, why would anybody want to hurt her? everybody loved her? >> mackenzie could see that too. >> when i went to apply for my first job when i turned 16, i walked in there, and said my last name. he was like, my sister worked for you last summer, and he's like, you're hired. >> reagan spent free time spending mission trips for her church. >> she knew she would be able to have a positive impact to make a difference....
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i just wanted to emphasize this. this data clearly shows that city departments do take a proactive role in ensuring a.d.a. compliance across the city. we could be doing more. i wish i had 10 times the number of inspectors on jessica and robert's team at public works. but nonetheless, this is how a.d.a. issues first get reported. the next question is what's the current status of resolving a.d.a. issues, how many have you received so far for shared spaces and what is the success rate of dealing with those? out of the approximately 489 cases we've received, 71% of those have been addressed and closed. another the /* 29% are still open. that means there is some a copy of conversation with the sponsor about fixing the issue. folks are going through some measure of communication or outreach or some level of discipline to bring their site into compliance. if folks have more questions about that, our colleagues [indiscernible] -- the question is what's the process and turnaround time for resolving a complaint? after a 311 com
i just wanted to emphasize this. this data clearly shows that city departments do take a proactive role in ensuring a.d.a. compliance across the city. we could be doing more. i wish i had 10 times the number of inspectors on jessica and robert's team at public works. but nonetheless, this is how a.d.a. issues first get reported. the next question is what's the current status of resolving a.d.a. issues, how many have you received so far for shared spaces and what is the success rate of dealing...
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i mean it was just unbelievable. i mean there were 10 worn off the companies at fort walters each flight had 50 and there were five 250 to a walk company, so there was 2,500. primary flight school people coming through war every four months that was worn offices. there was also what we called rlos real live officers. those were commissioner officers. that's what we call them ro's because we were warren officers and they were going through with us, maybe 50 so you were putting through. 3,000 to primary flight school and then yeah, so every every 12 months they were graduating 3,000 and nobody washed out if you got sick or you got wounded. i mean they're sick or something happened in your family and you missed something you just wash back in because they needed they needed you it was. it was incredible. it was just unbelievable. how many people were going through? and the pipeline was just never ending it really it didn't stop until. the buddy of mine that when i went back to vietnam with bob hesselbein who came very go
i mean it was just unbelievable. i mean there were 10 worn off the companies at fort walters each flight had 50 and there were five 250 to a walk company, so there was 2,500. primary flight school people coming through war every four months that was worn offices. there was also what we called rlos real live officers. those were commissioner officers. that's what we call them ro's because we were warren officers and they were going through with us, maybe 50 so you were putting through. 3,000 to...
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i just let it go for a minute because i was back on the phone. and [ inaudible ]. >> and did the store clerks come back to the car a second time? >> no. >> were you -- at some point the police officers approached the car? >> yes. >> and mr. floyd was aroused by the police? >> yes. >> i have no further questions, your honor. >> good morning, ms. hill. i just have a couple of followup questions for you, okay? >> yes. >> so during the period that you were with mr. floyd in the store, he was -- you said he was alert? >> yes. >> friendly? >> yes. >> talkative? >> talking, yes. [ inaudible ]. >> and when you went out to the store, he walked by himself out to the store? >> yes. >> in fact did a little dance as he went out to the car? >> yes. >> we just have to make sure -- >> yes. >> -- you wait 'til the question stops so we're not talking over each other, okay? i know it's a hard habit to break. but we have to be careful with that, okay? and when you got back to the car, at some point he nodded off? >> yes. >> but you were able to wake him, correct? >>
i just let it go for a minute because i was back on the phone. and [ inaudible ]. >> and did the store clerks come back to the car a second time? >> no. >> were you -- at some point the police officers approached the car? >> yes. >> and mr. floyd was aroused by the police? >> yes. >> i have no further questions, your honor. >> good morning, ms. hill. i just have a couple of followup questions for you, okay? >> yes. >> so during the...
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i just looked forward to work every day and i learned a lot and it was just a great platform for me. so that was one that was always immensely enjoyable. >> right. and you are running ge medical when you are tapper ceo, is that correct? >> i i was. i did it for the last five years and it was just like a blank campus. he gave me an opportunity to take a lot of different kinds strategic initiatives and a lot of global growth and it just gave me a really good foundation for i think the world that was ahead of me. it was a great, just a great job.at >> and for the last year or so, maybe six months of your tenure at ge medical, that's when this competitive runoff for ceo really started to go public, correct? >> go ahead. >> you described it contentious, distracting and downright weird and you living in the fishbowl. i would love to talk about that, but also you are running against two guys who are considerably older in bob and jim, highly accomplished employees but jack went with a younger guy. why did he pick you over those two guys? what was it like during that competitive runoff? it had
i just looked forward to work every day and i learned a lot and it was just a great platform for me. so that was one that was always immensely enjoyable. >> right. and you are running ge medical when you are tapper ceo, is that correct? >> i i was. i did it for the last five years and it was just like a blank campus. he gave me an opportunity to take a lot of different kinds strategic initiatives and a lot of global growth and it just gave me a really good foundation for i think the...
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i just wanted to speak to the whereas that i think is missing which is as to the kids who will be 11 next fall which is just old enough to be approaching some of the higher risk range of vulnerability to covid and that's the prior variant, not the current variants. but, too young to be vaccinated. right now, the latest that i've seen is that there may be vaccinations for kids under 12 -- as young as 12 maybe by this winter and that there are trials for kids younger than that, but they are not expected until the sort of this time next year so i want us to not be caught in surprise and plan for all scenarios that the adults would be largely vaccinated and largely line but that we need to consider the situation of students. so i want to make sure that we're taking that into consideration as we're articulating what in-person school and particularly some versions of remote school for families who would not be coming in person would look like. thank you. >> clerk: hello, josh. >> thank you. good evening. i support the idea behind this resolution, but i think it has some problems. this board
i just wanted to speak to the whereas that i think is missing which is as to the kids who will be 11 next fall which is just old enough to be approaching some of the higher risk range of vulnerability to covid and that's the prior variant, not the current variants. but, too young to be vaccinated. right now, the latest that i've seen is that there may be vaccinations for kids under 12 -- as young as 12 maybe by this winter and that there are trials for kids younger than that, but they are not...
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i don't think they want to destroy america. they just see things differently, and i want to go out and have mature debates with them instead of just, you know, jumping on the internet and saying that, you know, all this scary stuff. so to me, a conservative believes, in my estimation, that a kid born, for instance, in the inner city of chicago should have the same chance as a kid born in a wealthy suburb. that's what conservatism is and all this other stuff we can debate around it are tactics to get to that end state. >> you mentioned conspiracy theories. in 1966, william f. buck ley, jr., interviewed the head of the antidefamation league for an episode entitled "extremism." listen to this interpret where they are talking about barry goldwater. >> goldwater's candidacy did attract to his banner, wlepted them or not, a number of yahoos and a number of crack pots and a number of far-right people. >> buckley doesn't deny for moment that barry goldwater's run for president attracted yahoos and crack pots. you were early to identify a new cha
i don't think they want to destroy america. they just see things differently, and i want to go out and have mature debates with them instead of just, you know, jumping on the internet and saying that, you know, all this scary stuff. so to me, a conservative believes, in my estimation, that a kid born, for instance, in the inner city of chicago should have the same chance as a kid born in a wealthy suburb. that's what conservatism is and all this other stuff we can debate around it are tactics...
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i just would to comment on the three that i do know. one is the old ship, but i knew it as the battery when i had an office at 60 green street many years ago. but i have been back and over the years i've continued to enjoy it every time i've gone in. and then finnegans wake, that's another one that when i'm that part of the city, i've enjoyed over years. i used to go by it on the car when i lived on fifth avenue. now, i don't want you to think that all i do is go around town drinking, so i do want to put in a word for flowercraft. [laughter] because i have been there and they helped me with my garden over the years. so i just think that all these businesses are wonderful and while i'm talking, i move that they all be added to the legacy business registry. >> president matsuda: thank you. i'm sure that all of the commissioners would support that. but i want to let everyone make their comments. commissioner? >> commissioner nageswaran: hello, commissioners, hello, public, planners. i was so interested in reading all of these descriptions.
i just would to comment on the three that i do know. one is the old ship, but i knew it as the battery when i had an office at 60 green street many years ago. but i have been back and over the years i've continued to enjoy it every time i've gone in. and then finnegans wake, that's another one that when i'm that part of the city, i've enjoyed over years. i used to go by it on the car when i lived on fifth avenue. now, i don't want you to think that all i do is go around town drinking, so i do...
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i just don't think it helps bring anything to life. but i do think it's a good line of thought and worth pursuing. you know, so thanks for bringing it up. again, the mic -- i have to watch the microphone. i can't just call on people. i'm watching. i'm watching. this gentleman. okay. >> is this working? >> yes. it is now. >> okay. i think i don't understand something, because what you just explained, i don't know why the hamilton awareness group would hate you for that. like what is bad about this? >> i don't think they hate me. >> or am i just a hopeless capitalist? >> you may be. i was just kidding when i said i don't know if they are speaking to me after this. my take on hamilton is obviously critical. and so there's nothing necessarily bad about it. but some people -- i mean, this is what's so interesting. i wrote "the whiskey rebellion." it was my first book, and hamilton plays a major role. it comes out of everything i talked about that i didn't have time to talk about today. people read that, they said to me, i finished that book
i just don't think it helps bring anything to life. but i do think it's a good line of thought and worth pursuing. you know, so thanks for bringing it up. again, the mic -- i have to watch the microphone. i can't just call on people. i'm watching. i'm watching. this gentleman. okay. >> is this working? >> yes. it is now. >> okay. i think i don't understand something, because what you just explained, i don't know why the hamilton awareness group would hate you for that. like...
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i. this kind person, just to come up to me and say, can i pray with you? >> you have been in love before, haven't you? you never know where it's going to come from, in which form. you just don't. and when it shows up, though, you know it. you love it. you feel it. you know, ross said that they had their first kiss, that night. right there, in the lobby. and their three-year relationship began. and she was honest with the court. testifying that, both, she and floyd suffered from opioid addiction. >> it's -- it's a classic story of how many people get addicted to opioids. we both suffer from chronic pain. mine was in my neck, and his was in his back. we both have prescriptions. but after prescriptions, that were filled, and we -- we -- we got addicted. and -- and tried, really hard, to break that addiction, many times. >> we have talked about it, over the last couple years, at length. about addiction. she and george floyd, no different than millions of americans, who suffer from drug addiction. struggling between using drugs, trying to stay clean, right? that
i. this kind person, just to come up to me and say, can i pray with you? >> you have been in love before, haven't you? you never know where it's going to come from, in which form. you just don't. and when it shows up, though, you know it. you love it. you feel it. you know, ross said that they had their first kiss, that night. right there, in the lobby. and their three-year relationship began. and she was honest with the court. testifying that, both, she and floyd suffered from opioid...
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and i was just desperate. i was in a beautiful headquarters, a monstrous room and i was going to be in a little room this big in one of the smallest sections of the white house. and i really wanted to stay with troops. i had been pulled out of troops before and so when frank, who had taken me out of assignments before told me that we got to have you back, i have just become the national security adviser, i need you here. i said, you're doing it me again. i need you here. the president wants you here. i did one of the dumbest things. as if i didn't know what the answer was. i said if i'm that important, why doesn't the president call me. and as i walked away from the phone, i said you dumb sob. and 15 minutes later, the phone rings. hello? hello, this is ronald reagan. i was in my underwear. and i said, yes, mr. president. he said, we really need you back here. yes, sir, we're on the way. that's all you can do as a soldier. it turned out to be a turning point. >> when frank became secretary of defense, you becam
and i was just desperate. i was in a beautiful headquarters, a monstrous room and i was going to be in a little room this big in one of the smallest sections of the white house. and i really wanted to stay with troops. i had been pulled out of troops before and so when frank, who had taken me out of assignments before told me that we got to have you back, i have just become the national security adviser, i need you here. i said, you're doing it me again. i need you here. the president wants you...
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and i just couldn't believe it. anybody really cared about the kids and i, because we were a part of him. >> you look at rebecca, this young woman who stepped in, built an entire life around this man and this family, and then all of a sudden mark gets arrested and this whole life is just blown up. >> i didn't feel relief the day that mark got arrested. i still wanted to believe he was innocent. >> to see him finally get arrested and indicted, i think people were just absolutely shocked. >> i was 6 years old when my dad was arrested. it was -- it was really scary just coming home, and then now your dad's not here. and i just remember, like, everyone just trying to remain calm and kind of, at the time, be like, dad's just going away for a while and that he'll be back soon. >> the moment he was indicted, we moved from the investigative phase into the next chapter, which was prosecution. >> all i wanted was for my brother-in-law to look at me and tell me he didn't do this. we believe in good we can all afford. from a wav
and i just couldn't believe it. anybody really cared about the kids and i, because we were a part of him. >> you look at rebecca, this young woman who stepped in, built an entire life around this man and this family, and then all of a sudden mark gets arrested and this whole life is just blown up. >> i didn't feel relief the day that mark got arrested. i still wanted to believe he was innocent. >> to see him finally get arrested and indicted, i think people were just...