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host: that is barbara in pennsylvania. casey burgat? guest: barbara, thank you. you are right on. we do teach social studies, but what we don't teach is civics. it's one thing to know the organization of congress and the house vs. the senate. it's another thing to know the date of when the declaration of independence was signed. but it is a very different thing to be an active participant in our democracy, right? to show up, to read a ballot, to understand the power structures between who has decisions over what authority right now. that is a civics lesson, and we need to reinstitute civics in the classroom. i'd like to think of this book as that entry point into our civics education, knowing that it is not in our classrooms anymore. so i'm right with you, barbara, that we need to reorient ourselves, to teach folks before they become voters how to become a voter. it is really backward to think that we just send 18-year-olds out in the world without the training to be an active participant in our democracy. so i'm right there with you. host: do we need to just get back to the found
host: that is barbara in pennsylvania. casey burgat? guest: barbara, thank you. you are right on. we do teach social studies, but what we don't teach is civics. it's one thing to know the organization of congress and the house vs. the senate. it's another thing to know the date of when the declaration of independence was signed. but it is a very different thing to be an active participant in our democracy, right? to show up, to read a ballot, to understand the power structures between who has...
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and we don't understand what happened with that. >> barbara, you talk about betsy, you know, wearing the mask and wanting to protect him. and, you know, cooking for him, putting, making him do the yoga classes on zoom. you know, he obviously was a very, uh, he was a quiet person. he was an introverted person in terms of as actors would go. right. he chose a very different life. they chose a different life. um, but can you share just a little bit of their, their love story and, and how? i mean, it sounds like, you know, you're talking about people who were very much in love. >> they were they were so delightful to be around, like my son that we were talking to today. uh, probably never seen a couple that got along and enjoyed each other so much. uh, of course, betsy was proud of gene. gene was equally proud of her. she was a concert pianist. he used to have her play for us up at their house. he would give the classical pieces that were his favorite, and she was tremendous. but, uh, they were on the same page. she was as clever and witty and fun as he was. they traveled. they just did
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idea to. >> do. >> something that. >> would be fun. >> and be interesting. >> so, barbara, i know you had said that betsy had been very protective of gene since the covid pandemic, right. and she didn't want him to get sick. you know what more can you tell us about that and what their lives were like in these recent years? >> well, we used to see them a lot more. you know, gene was 95. so i mean, i think until a year ago he was still riding his bicycle. and betsy had him doing yoga and different things at home on zoom and trying to stay very fit. and she fed him very well. um, they just i'm trying to remember the question now. um, yeah. they they were just we hadn't seen them as much for that reason and covid, betsy really protected him every time she came into the shop lately, she was wearing a mask, so she just did not want him to get sick. so. >> you know, just a obviously a great a great love there. i mean, barbara, i know you've been to their house so many times and, you know, officials are now saying, you know, that door in the back of the house was left open. it's a big house,
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barbara comstock, please stay with us next hour. john bolton, donald trump's national security adviser during his first term, is calling on secretary of state marco rubio to resign over the oval office debacle. he will join the conversation. but first, elon musk, doge, is sending a new email to federal workers demanding they explain what they did this past week. write it down, folks. you're watching the down, folks. you're watching the weekend. (man) got one more antoine. (vo) with usps ground advantage, it's like you're with us every step of the way. ♪ (man) cooool. ♪ (man) right on time! (vo) stay in the know. from your dock... to their door. ♪♪ sonya earlene and marcia are among the thousands of real women living with metastatic breast cancer; doing what they love. and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for adults with hr+/her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease progression versus letrozole alone. ibrance may cause low white blood
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keith morrison (voiceover): barbara campbell, andrea, and paige were members of grand junction's moms club international, a kind of social and support group for young, stay-at-home mothers. [ladies cheering] once a year, they'd throw a spring fling, a sort of put-on prom for moms. fancy clothes, red carpet entry, even a pretend reporter throwing session questions. so tell us, who are you wearing? keith morrison (voiceover): paige was always the star, of course. and this year, the party was held at her place, which made it a very special event. most of us did not live in a home that large. she was just so down to earth and humble about it that once you got over the artwork on the walls and how, you know, beautiful a home it was, you almost forgot that you were in this really very high end home. so the winner is-- drum roll, please-- paige birgfeld! [cheering] barbara campbell: she was so comfortable hosting people that it made anybody there feel comfortable. sometimes you meet someone, and you just instantly have a good feeling about them. mm-hm. you're going to be friends with them. i
keith morrison (voiceover): barbara campbell, andrea, and paige were members of grand junction's moms club international, a kind of social and support group for young, stay-at-home mothers. [ladies cheering] once a year, they'd throw a spring fling, a sort of put-on prom for moms. fancy clothes, red carpet entry, even a pretend reporter throwing session questions. so tell us, who are you wearing? keith morrison (voiceover): paige was always the star, of course. and this year, the party was held...
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and a very yellow timothee chalamet. to james bond as producers barbara broccoli and slava ukraine. .three and a half hour the brutalist. best director... best actress for mikey madison. anora. and best picture. david sillito, bbc news. david sillito, �* you news. from where the prime minister has prinww king |ister has prinww king charles. an been meeting king charles. an important day forjustin trudeau as he must decide by tonight or not introduce intrwoduce 2ws% tariffs on stay with us here on bbc news. will be in the south, and through the week it's across eastern areas. of the fog, the sun will come out, and to the north there'll be some sunny spells — but windy in the north, north of the country. areas, the fog lifting and then quite a bit of sunshine around. then, as we move from tuesday into wednesday — it's going to be quite cloudy across scotland, northern climbing a bit. for him to resign. the president says russia has launched more than 1000 attack in just the past week. pakistan will go ahead with the deportation will undergo a �*major investigation' by
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barbara is a death. investigator. so, um, where would you what would your focus be in this investigation? based on what we've just heard? that is known. >> this is a very complicated investigation. and the first thing i would like to see are the medical records of both mr. hackman and miss arakawa. um, the time of death. uh, determination. very difficult here. we understand that there is some decomposition. and in addition, mummification common in this region with, you know, very dry, cool air. uh, and i understand that mr. hackman had more mummification than did, uh, miss arakawa. the, uh, the most difficult part about this is that since they were secluded, since they were not seen on a regular basis, we don't have that initial determination of how many days since they were seen or heard from. it could be completely off. now, in this particular case, uh, we have good knowledge or some knowledge in that the pacemaker worn by mr. hackman, the last cardiac event was said to be on the 17th. i don't know if that was a fib
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so, barbara, we got the the usual update.t is the latest, then from the vatican on the pope's health. >> yeah. >> you know, every. morning we get. an update. >> it really sort of a basic update. >> that. >> i think. >> more than anything. >> just confirms that he made it through the night. >> you know, we've. >> got that on their telegram channel, those. evening bulletins where we find out more of the details come from the medical side of things. >> and last night. >> was very alarming. the idea that. >> it had yet another. >> of these bronchial spasms that he'd had what seemed to be a crisis of sorts, which would have included intervention. >> but what we're looking. >> at when we look at those bulletins is, is some of the words they're using. they said that he. >> was cooperative. they said that. >> he was lucid, that he was vigilant. and so we. >> know. >> then or we can understand from that that he didn't pass out or he wasn't, you know, didn't lose consciousness is basically what they're saying. and, you know, we're hopi
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also i want to recognize barbara shami. i'm telling you that i spoke briefly with charmaine after the operations committee meeting and bev, you gave a great report today. >> thank you. barbara charming is one of the hardest working, compassionate people in this department and she was the perfect choice to bring this project to the finish line and i know anybody that knows barbara knows this is true and charmaine knows this is true and just wanted everybody to know who the driving force behind this was so thank you, barbara, very much for your work on this project. wonderful. thank you. commissioner halsey phil, thank you commissioners a true to true to the pattern of the day commissioner was he took the air out of my balloon because i also wanted to thank also wanted to thank barbara for her work and stewardship on this one and i just wanted to speak to the family a little bit and say that i'm not sure in my 15 years if we've had an opportunity to honor a life in our space that i actually knew and i did get to know zion unf
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dan is in santa barbara, independent, good morning. caller: that last caller was spot on. unfortunately with this president the u.s. foreign policy is switching from global leadership and consistently siding with the moral countries. we are spiraling into this infantile isolationist type of foreign policy. maybe at times predatory foreign policy, transactional, if it bred -- benefits the president and his cronies, it is really sad. there was a good monologue yesterday about that. except for a few mistakes we have made, we have always been on the side of right and just. now it seems like this president wants to make global alliance with empires like russia, china, take more of a predatory mindset and get what we can. prey on countries we view as weak. host: when you say except for a few mistakes we have made, what do you think in recent years has been 1-2 of the mistakes we have made? caller: the iraq war, a good idea of democracy flourishing but it was done. it led us to where we are at now with isolation with jd vance and hulsey gabbard -- tulsi gabbard. they have this is
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if anyone from barbara hearst or today is here, please raise your hand so that we can acknowledge you. no. one here today. okay. well, we can let them know how great this panel was. all right so welcome to this panel, pulitzers, the road, which will be focused on two new prize winning books king a life and his name is george floyd. as was introduced, my name is kelly lytle hernandez. i'm a professor of history at ucla, particularly african-american studies pulitzer on the road is a new program for the pulitzer. we are celebrating the winners and their work and trying to take it throughout the country and introduce audiences to our pulitzer prize winning authors. this program includes live events like this a podcast and exhibitions. so please check pulitzer on the road. also make sure to on the lookout. we have a podcast in. the new series will begin in march of 25. okay, let us turn to our distinguished authors, our prize winning authors today. i'm going to introduce some briefly and they're going to launch into a conversation with them about their incredible books. so jonathan iig is
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. >> in santa barbara, independent, good morning. >> the last caller was t spot o. the u.s.ign policy is switching global leadership and siding with the countries we are spiraling into this isolationist foreign policy and transactional benefits the president and his cronies and what hed deems is good for america and there was a good monologue about that yesterday except for a few mistakes the voice been on the side of right now it seems like this president wants to make his empires like russia and china and take more of a predatory mindset and get what we can pray on countries as week. >> except for a few mistakes we've made. >> the iraq war obviously. on paper they had a good idea but it was still isolationist like j.d. vance and josie gabbard. they have this isolation thing any conflict, don't get involved, anti- global order and it's going to hurt us in the country in the long run so things like that. people like reagan and john mccain, coldwater and all those guys are right now to make the security advisor on sunday show in the oval office president trump and zelenskyy.
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the former soldiers, barbara basses who are going to cause trouble. and so the work is cut out. some of the problem is that syria, which is an important place by itself is a tertiary issue. obviously ukraine is the focus of the united states and the mission, the meeting that president trump had been present zalinski yesterday didn't help things, but they're still the cause, the issue of phase 2. and so how serious get squeezed, and among those 2 really larger issues is going to be very, very important. my recommendation is that the united states should temporarily relieve most of the sanctions. it would be relatively easy to find out which ones have the greatest leverage. but still retain the capacity to reimpose them at the situation wards. but given the fact certainly in america, we do not have a government. we have a president, we have a full cabinet. we've got a lot of cheeks. we don't have a lot of workers and just the nature of the system. and even though these are professional bureaucracy, that's in place, the fact that the government will not be fully formed for 6 months
the former soldiers, barbara basses who are going to cause trouble. and so the work is cut out. some of the problem is that syria, which is an important place by itself is a tertiary issue. obviously ukraine is the focus of the united states and the mission, the meeting that president trump had been present zalinski yesterday didn't help things, but they're still the cause, the issue of phase 2. and so how serious get squeezed, and among those 2 really larger issues is going to be very, very...
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that is all you support for now back to laura barbara, thank you very much. and that's it for me. laura kyle: for this news i've, i was back in the home today the i have the right, the boy caught anyone i want to and the state has no business getting involved in that gods chosen to bless us because we protect israel. i'm going to continue, do want to state level all that i can't support the 3 part series explodes, the implications of us and people who go to the freedom of speech and 1st amendment rights more about the issue, whatever i'm looking for. so my dad talked to him, quote, on which is 0, with his references, notes universal across the world indigenous peoples of facing discrimination or persecution. he's in finance at the time with that message is needed most a piece. why mikaya is a zulu healer from south africa. indigenous people have been long forgotten. even in my own country, it's hard to find a voice is hard to be seen. and it gets to a point where you only start to see yourself. and you don't see or medicine, what was the impact fee for the load expanded? indigenou
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there are bands of unemployed former soldiers, barbara baptists, who are going to cause trouble. and so the work is cut out for them. okay, well the, obviously the 1st step for one of the 1st steps is to get this enter in government announced and up and running that there's 2 committees obviously that we mentioned before. that will be part of that. they will be appointed by the president, and i got ahold, significant power with no external over size. is that concerning it, or how do you think it's we're going to work? i don't know, and nobody else does the fact that there's no external to oversight. maybe a good thing or a bad thing. these are individuals who do not have any track read, probably not known all that well to the west. and each of them is dealing with an extraordinary problem. the country is collapsed. there was no government. so how do you start from scratch? so this is going to be a daunting task, and i wish them well, and we should be able to divide all the support we possibly can. but i don't want to underestimate the issues that lie i had here. yeah, because we
there are bands of unemployed former soldiers, barbara baptists, who are going to cause trouble. and so the work is cut out for them. okay, well the, obviously the 1st step for one of the 1st steps is to get this enter in government announced and up and running that there's 2 committees obviously that we mentioned before. that will be part of that. they will be appointed by the president, and i got ahold, significant power with no external over size. is that concerning it, or how do you think...
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commissioner barbara sklar okay. commissioner linda parker pennington how do you vote? >> yes. thanks. we have a unanimous vote. thank you so much, mr. secretary. >> commissioners, are there any announcements from the commissioners? >> okay. hearing no announcements. we adjourn the commission meeting at 1110. >> all right. >> van ness avenue runs from market street to bay street in san francisco. south vanness runs from south of market to cesar chavez street. originally residential after the 1906 earthquake it was used as a fire break. many car dealerships and businesses exist on vanness today with expansion of bus lanes. originally marlet street was named after james vanness, seventh mayor of san francisco from 1855 to 1856. vanness heavy are streets in santa cruz, los angeles and fresno in his honor. in 1915 streetcars started the opening of the expo. in 1950s it was removed and replaced by a tree-lined median. it was part of the central freeway from bayshore to hayes valley. it is part of uses 101. it was damaged during the 1989 earthquake. in 1992 the elevator part of the r
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"new york" magazine had a great eliot spitzer cover by barbara kruger, the artist.erywhere, and ashley dupré afterwards for weeks was in the news. for the first time, we are seeing the face and learning the story of the woman for whose sexual services governor spitzer allegedly paid thousands of dollars. reporter: she is the escort known as "kristen." she goes by the name ashley dupré. she already made music on her myspace page. like, this was a person who was ready for the spotlight. she ended up becoming a columnist for the "new york post." sirius launched a radio channel just devoted to the eliot spitzer scandal, just so people could, like, talk all day long on sirius about client 9. ♪ tapper: but if you thought that this scandal was the end of eliot spitzer, you'd be mistaken. when you're a politician or a very famous person who goes through a major scandal, you have two choices afterwards. you can either go away forever, or you can...not, and eliot spitzer decided to not. you think those phone guys will ever figure out how to keep 5g home internet from slowing
"new york" magazine had a great eliot spitzer cover by barbara kruger, the artist.erywhere, and ashley dupré afterwards for weeks was in the news. for the first time, we are seeing the face and learning the story of the woman for whose sexual services governor spitzer allegedly paid thousands of dollars. reporter: she is the escort known as "kristen." she goes by the name ashley dupré. she already made music on her myspace page. like, this was a person who was ready for...
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it'll be at the businesses college avenue location at 06:00pm last month's they hosted congresswoman barbaraton says that these events will help make sure that oaklanders have a voice at the table. >> happening today, san francisco mayor daniel lurie will have a voice at the table. he's going to conduct a fireside chat. it's going to be at the citizens jmp technology conference which is at the ritz carlton in san francisco and he'll be speaking around 10, 15. >> a 39 right now. and if you like smash burgers, there's a new place to yeah. local food influencer darien frazier's best known on social media as bay area foods is celebrating the soft opening of this new fast food venture kron. four's photo journalist malcolm jackson gets high fee. >> what we're looking at right now. >> to get everything that we did need to see to it that stay open. we're still not soft open that we reduced training. pricing is higher. >> was for a beautiful love to support some like led bay area why not say we didn't want all other places so many years when why water away the attention of put your money, unity, >> f
it'll be at the businesses college avenue location at 06:00pm last month's they hosted congresswoman barbaraton says that these events will help make sure that oaklanders have a voice at the table. >> happening today, san francisco mayor daniel lurie will have a voice at the table. he's going to conduct a fireside chat. it's going to be at the citizens jmp technology conference which is at the ritz carlton in san francisco and he'll be speaking around 10, 15. >> a 39 right now. and...
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walden hosted congresswoman barbara lee for any event there. are we talking about different things at oakland that you see, rachel, a video of right now. happening today, san francisco, old and a lorry will participate in a fireside chat that's happening at the system's jmp technology conference at the ritz carlton right here in the city. it's gonna happen at 10 15 this morning. all right. let's talk about some basketball k the stanford cardinal women's team secured a victory against georgia tech over sarah wilson has all those highlights. the cardinals, impressive performance. >> well, sunday night was senior night down maples pavilion. if you stand for stars playing their final regular season game before trying to make a run in the conference tournament. the cardinal course hoping to push in close this season out on 3 game win streak. but could they do it against georgia tech? well, that was tight early stanford struggling hold onto the ball. and mary ashley stephenson have it to recovery. but georgia, take the fans all over the cardinal. >>
walden hosted congresswoman barbara lee for any event there. are we talking about different things at oakland that you see, rachel, a video of right now. happening today, san francisco, old and a lorry will participate in a fireside chat that's happening at the system's jmp technology conference at the ritz carlton right here in the city. it's gonna happen at 10 15 this morning. all right. let's talk about some basketball k the stanford cardinal women's team secured a victory against georgia...
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walton host a congresswoman barbara for an event. walton says that these events are hopefully gonna make it a little easier for oaklanders to have a voice at the table. >> it's 07:30am, today. san francisco mayor daniel lurie is going to have a fireside chat at the citizen jmp technology conference that's going on at the ritz carlton in san francisco. it will happen at 10, 15. >> well, if you like a good smashburger, don't check this out. we've got local influencer darien frazier, best known on social media is bay area foods celebrating the soft opening. now his new fast food venture from for photo journalist malcolm jackson helps us get high fee. >> what we're looking at right now. >> to get everything that we did need to see to it that stay open. we're still not soft open that we training pricing is higher. >> was for a beautiful love to support some like led bay area why not say we didn't want all other places so many years when why water away the attention of put your money, unity, >> 7.40 is the time and calling all bay area mus
walton host a congresswoman barbara for an event. walton says that these events are hopefully gonna make it a little easier for oaklanders to have a voice at the table. >> it's 07:30am, today. san francisco mayor daniel lurie is going to have a fireside chat at the citizen jmp technology conference that's going on at the ritz carlton in san francisco. it will happen at 10, 15. >> well, if you like a good smashburger, don't check this out. we've got local influencer darien frazier,...
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working families party endorsed simon in last november's election to fill the seat left vacant by barbara also the day that we will see president's tariffs. the president's tariffs go into effect, and that means a 25% tariff on goods from canada, china and mexico. the white house says the three countries are not doing enough to stop the flow of illegal drugs into america. the president also says 25% tariffs on goods from the european union are also on the way. >> some democratic lawmakers are concerned about recent comments made by elon musk directed towards social security. during an interview friday on joe rogan's podcast, musk called social security, quote, the biggest ponzi scheme of all time. the comments came on the same day it was announced the social security administration cut some 7000 jobs, all in an effort to reduce the federal workforce. social security, which does date back to the 1930s, uses funds collected from workers paychecks to pay small monthly benefit checks to retirees, disabled americans and others. the president and the house speaker, mike johnson, emphasized only
working families party endorsed simon in last november's election to fill the seat left vacant by barbara also the day that we will see president's tariffs. the president's tariffs go into effect, and that means a 25% tariff on goods from canada, china and mexico. the white house says the three countries are not doing enough to stop the flow of illegal drugs into america. the president also says 25% tariffs on goods from the european union are also on the way. >> some democratic lawmakers...
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barbara sweet notes that you can find them all online at the avalon project. you can find them at the american presidency project. and of course in this great that we're talking about today and nothing like returning to the primary texts. all right. we've got 10 minutes left to complete this conversation and ted widmer we're now all the way up to the age of reagan. in your introduction, you say that in the top five inaugural addresses, kennedy deserves to be recognized. why? and what did what can learn from the postwar inaugural addresses from reagan to president trump about president trump's talk yesterday? i thank you, jeff. and you know, michael really helped me just now to understand the jackson parallel, which i've always understood there was a fair amount of anger inside jackson against his enemies that trump attractive in trump, put a place to portrait jackson in his oval office, but the spoils system rhetoric is also very similar. jackson didn't use the phrase deep, but it was, you know, pretty kind of the thought. so thank you, michael. well, kennedy
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dan is in santa barbara, independent, good morning. caller: that last caller was spot on.nfortunately with this president the u.s. foreign policy is switching from global leadership and consistently siding with the moral countries. we are spiraling into this infantile isolationist type of foreign policy. maybe at times predatory foreign policy, transactional, if it bred -- benefits the president and his cronies, it is really sad. there was a good monologue yesterday about that. except for a few mistakes we have made, we have always been on the side of right and just. now it seems like this president wants to make global alliance with empires like russia, china, take more of a predatory mindset and get what we can. prey on countries we view as weak. host: when you say except for a few mistakes we have made, what do you think in recent years has been 1-2 of the mistakes we have made? caller: the iraq war, a good idea of democracy flourishing but it was done. it led us to where we are at now with isolation with jd vance and hulsey gabbard -- tulsi gabbard. they have this isol
dan is in santa barbara, independent, good morning. caller: that last caller was spot on.nfortunately with this president the u.s. foreign policy is switching from global leadership and consistently siding with the moral countries. we are spiraling into this infantile isolationist type of foreign policy. maybe at times predatory foreign policy, transactional, if it bred -- benefits the president and his cronies, it is really sad. there was a good monologue yesterday about that. except for a few...
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look at, uh, barbara from district five supervisor mahmud . >> thank you, president. i'd like to call mike carter and the gas field services team from virginia up front. we should cfl board members and audience. we've all heard the news of devastating wildfires that broke out and threatened los angeles last month becoming some of the most destructive in our state's history. and our thoughts are with those who are dealing still with that an unimaginable loss in a situation where many were fleeing. amidst that crisis there were 51 brave workers from the gas and fleet members of pge and from the bay area who volunteered to go towards the fire to help our neighbors in southern california. >> and jan, these gas and electric crews went to support southern california edison. los angeles department of power and water and southern california gas customers who were affected by the unprecedented wildfires. pge also lent two of its blackhawk helicopters to assist cal fire in aerial firefighting to help contain the flames. providing this mutual assistance is a hallmark that we sho
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. >> yes, i seek unanimous consent to introduce barbara jordan's orbittary and spoke out to citizenshipi quote to deny birthright citizenship would derail engine of american liberty. >> without objection. i would ask consent to insert into the record the amicus brief submitted by a number of house colleagues as drafted by mr. mccotter and i would also introduce into the record note by amy from the heritage foundation and also an op-ed in -- that was written by mr. cooper and paterson along the subject as well. without objection, i will insert that into the record. that concludes today's hearing, we thank the witnesses appearing before committee today. members will have 5 business days. without objection, the hearing is adjourned. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]drawal but one approvalof the security council measure calling for peace without assigning blame to the conflict .
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our director of galleries and public programs carolina bar eric a self-determined correctly arana barbara fernandez. >> thank you. good afternoon commissioners it's good to see you. i'll be presenting the artists of our upcoming 2025 exhibition in the main gallery. last summer i was pleased to present the curators of our first two exhibitions in 2025 and i'm excited to share the list of artists for our upcoming exhibition opening in may 2020 2022 of this year curated by elena grosz and leila we for service tension explores the messiness and complexities of the body an interpolation of surface tension which signifies a resistant relationship between two surfaces the tiles. the title suggests power playful interrogate of sex and penetration. the exhibition themes consider abstraction as an esthetic tool for troubling masculinity within dynamics and sexual desire is about the artist's salima too am i babe i'm a bebe is a trans nigerian american chef and multimedia artist working in food film photography is sculpture and installation. his work centers on community activism, african diasporic
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. >> i'm barbara, the wine maker and owner of [indiscernible] in bayview. we started wine making as a hobby actually in our garage here in the neighborhood in 2006 and 2015 we had the opportunity to open a tasting room when we have done in this space and here we are. we expanded to add in food options and caf e experience. i opened the business in bayview and inspired by the community. done a lot of pop up aventsds events in the neighborhood, let's try to take this to the next level and that was really what drove us with the support we got from the bayview community. you can expect to get a local bayview hospitality and welcome. you will experience wine tasting without going to the wine country, because we are small producers and we have not only our wine but introduced italian varieties as well so you can stit and enjoy all that, plus comfort style food. >> my name is anthony, the owner of [indiscernible] ice cream in the bayview. me and my [indiscernible] my aunt used to take us out to eat ice cream all the time and that was our bonding time. we would spe
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i suggested barbara kingsolver's demon copperhead, which is just this amazing tour of the america that the whole idea of elitism and the. he argues that the last acceptable prejudice in america is that held by the educated, toward the less educated. and finally, my times colleague david lenhart's book ours was the bright, shining future, which looks at the way educated democrats, you know, didn't didn't sufficiently back blue collar labor unions to which they didn't listen on issues like immigration, which, you know, in the us and europe and canada has been, you know, such an important issue, empowering the nationalist right. coming up, one democratic lawmaker from california is fighting back against cuts made by the department of government efficiency, specifically regarding veterans. we're going to talk to him when morning joe weekend returns. >> hi. it's dorinda medley, and i am finally. >> at soto. i work out, i eat right, but there are just some areas i just need to have tweaked. >> that's why. >> this celebrity. >> housewife went to sono bello. one visit, permanent fat removal. >
i suggested barbara kingsolver's demon copperhead, which is just this amazing tour of the america that the whole idea of elitism and the. he argues that the last acceptable prejudice in america is that held by the educated, toward the less educated. and finally, my times colleague david lenhart's book ours was the bright, shining future, which looks at the way educated democrats, you know, didn't didn't sufficiently back blue collar labor unions to which they didn't listen on issues like...
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. >> i'm barbara, the wine maker and owner of [indiscernible] in bayview. making as a hobby actually in our garage here in the neighborhood in 2006 and 2015 we had the opportunity to open a tasting room when we have done in this space and here we are. we expanded to add in food options and caf e experience. i opened the business in bayview and inspired by the community. done a lot of pop up aventsds events in the neighborhood, let's try to take this to the next level and that was really what drove us with the support we got from the bayview community. you can expect to get a local bayview hospitality and welcome. you will experience wine tasting without going to the wine country, because we are small producers and we have not only our wine but introduced italian varieties as well so you can stit and enjoy all that, plus comfort style food. >> my name is anthony, the owner of [indiscernible] ice cream in the bayview. me and my [indiscernible] my aunt used to take us out to eat ice cream all the time and that was our bonding time. we would spend hours eating
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contracting parties that resulted in a settlement where they're no longer doing the program in santa barbaraey've spent over $80 million trying to get their trash processing to work and it still isn't working every time they turn on a piece of equipment it catches fire over across the bay in oakland, waste management has been operating the operating their oma if it caught fire and they're unable to process the organics fraction from that until they reconstruct it. i say all of that to say that as you embark in this lots of folks have thought ooh, this is an easy thing to do and we'll get the recovery and it tends to be that there are additional costs, additional labor, additional technical issues involved. and so our recommendation is to go slow, continue piloting a sort of as safe environment has suggested through the third party facility don't yet commit to building your own facility. it's a large capital investment scale it at that 20 to 25 ton per day rate because that's about one truckload is 20 to 25 tons to get it down there and as you do that i to the suggestion that was made by reco
contracting parties that resulted in a settlement where they're no longer doing the program in santa barbaraey've spent over $80 million trying to get their trash processing to work and it still isn't working every time they turn on a piece of equipment it catches fire over across the bay in oakland, waste management has been operating the operating their oma if it caught fire and they're unable to process the organics fraction from that until they reconstruct it. i say all of that to say that...
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just barbara is managing director . >> we haven't looked into the use of uas for ivermectin, we haven't and asked to do this. >> what were going to look at is approving the fda because there's trouble all the way around and both sides can agree on that one. >> the report recommends the collection of tax payments for oil and gas to improve the government's fiscal position. could you agree that funds generated on federal lands would help to reduce the deficit? >> yes. >> so let's approve some oil oil and gas? it's already being produced and the government is not collecting. there is no assurance it is collecting the amount. i'm not suggesting we produce more but for what is being reduced payments aren't due to the government. the payment system is in disarray and it's not clear they are collecting the revenue that's due to the government . >> ranking member. >> mr. dodaro welcome back. you've been doing high risk reports to this committee for a long time. and on the high risk list this year there are how many items again? >> 38. >> how many has congress taken action on? >> there'squite a
just barbara is managing director . >> we haven't looked into the use of uas for ivermectin, we haven't and asked to do this. >> what were going to look at is approving the fda because there's trouble all the way around and both sides can agree on that one. >> the report recommends the collection of tax payments for oil and gas to improve the government's fiscal position. could you agree that funds generated on federal lands would help to reduce the deficit? >> yes....
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. >> my name is barbara skinner. i support the last speaker. i also support the neighborhood united san francisco and i live downtown in the third district for the last 40 years as a tenant. having witnessed the vagaries of false promises of affordable housing in large new york city projects especially now with the rezoning plans under the new york city of yes which sounds and acts very similar to what's going on in san francisco many rezoning plans under the new york city plans have become false flags. brooklyn's infamous atlantic yards development in brooklyn was a good example. 20 years later most of the affordable housing never got built. historic buildings demolished bankruptcies and clever projects by big developers ensued with many federal tax subsidies and state moneys. san francisco already has 40,000 empty units. it would instead seem appropriate to lobby instead for tax incentives to make these units affordable and question the seemingly real estate monopolies which control and manage many of the large downtown apartment buildings an
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. >> i'm barbara, the wine maker and owner of [indiscernible] in bayview. we started wine making as a hobby actually in our garage here in the neighborhood in 2006 and 2015 we had the opportunity to open a tasting room when we have done in this space and here we are. we expanded to add in food options and caf e experience. i opened the business in bayview and inspired by the community. done a lot of pop up aventsds events in the neighborhood, let's try to take this to the next level and that was really what drove us with the support we got from the bayview community. you can expect to get a local bayview hospitality and welcome. you will experience wine tasting without going to the wine country, because we are small producers and we have not only our wine but introduced italian varieties as well so you can stit and enjoy all that, plus comfort style food. >> my name is anthony, the owner of [indiscernible] ice cream in the bayview. me and my [indiscernible] my aunt used to take us out to eat ice cream all the time and that was our bonding time. we would spe
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honorable discharge in 1946, he attended oklahoma state university and married the love of his life, barbara. together they raised two children in savannah, georgia, and later welcomed three cherished grandchildren. allen built a successful career with at&t, retiring at 55 to dedicate his time to community service. he was deeply involved in volunteer work, serving in his church, local organizations and the bradford public library. a man of strong values and undeniable sense of humor, he brought joy to all who knew him. known for his kindness, witt and love for bourbon and chocolate, he left an unforgettable mark on his family and his community. his legacy of generosity, humor and service will live on in those he inspired. mr. speaker, i rise today to congratulate the opry on its 25th anniversary and to celebrate its legacy of old-time music and community gatherings. it is located in georgia and is one of the longest running free live music venues in the state of georgia. the woodbine opery has provided music to southeast georgia for the last 25 years. ever since it renovated the old woodbine
honorable discharge in 1946, he attended oklahoma state university and married the love of his life, barbara. together they raised two children in savannah, georgia, and later welcomed three cherished grandchildren. allen built a successful career with at&t, retiring at 55 to dedicate his time to community service. he was deeply involved in volunteer work, serving in his church, local organizations and the bradford public library. a man of strong values and undeniable sense of humor, he...