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emily?ove how on cnn people were accusing him of using made up words like personal liberty. i didn't know that was made up. >> they were like freedom. all of these made up words like freedom. and i guess maybe you guys don't use those words too often so it may be a new word for you. it is funny i really don't believe them when they are like they are just scared of trump it is like no actually i disagree. i think they were scared of the last administration which is why they didn't publish these things that were going more towards being pro you know pro just america and common sense in general. it is funny because when i think of "washington post" all of these things i like how are we going to live without the history of racism of birds? those are real articles that have been pretty good for four years. >> greg: it would be the secret racist history of birds. it is funny because if they had it, if he had actually said that the number 1 priority would be resisting trump they would have gone cra
emily?ove how on cnn people were accusing him of using made up words like personal liberty. i didn't know that was made up. >> they were like freedom. all of these made up words like freedom. and i guess maybe you guys don't use those words too often so it may be a new word for you. it is funny i really don't believe them when they are like they are just scared of trump it is like no actually i disagree. i think they were scared of the last administration which is why they didn't publish...
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emily let's talk about gamesmanship and measuring.cation gets a hey we want to have higher graduation rate in the district can achieve then we say we want to have certificates of a scale and how do we make sure what we are looking at is quality and how do you deal with all the feudalist and people gaming the data. >> it's really hard. we see this all the time. efficiency you lower your scores and everyone is more proficient. i think it's always very hard. as soon as you point to something as soon as you say and measuring this the effort is going to go into that and even if it's not the effort to game it gets ever to work on that instead of something else. we always need to be thinking about what the incentives are that we are providing people. for me it's the value of data and there's something more we could do to figure out what's working that people are all ready doing that's almost always the missing piece because school is so decentralized. every school district is choosing their curriculum differently and allowed the states we ha
emily let's talk about gamesmanship and measuring.cation gets a hey we want to have higher graduation rate in the district can achieve then we say we want to have certificates of a scale and how do we make sure what we are looking at is quality and how do you deal with all the feudalist and people gaming the data. >> it's really hard. we see this all the time. efficiency you lower your scores and everyone is more proficient. i think it's always very hard. as soon as you point to something...
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>> emily. i love how on cnn the people were accusing him of using made up words like personal liberty. i didn't know that was made up. >> they were like freedom. >> yeah, freedom. >> all these made up. >> words like freedom. >> and i'm like, yeah, i guess maybe you guys don't use those words too often. so it might be a new word for you. >> yeah. >> it's funny. i really don't believe them when they're like, oh, they're just scared. of trump. it's like, no, i actually. >> i disagree. >> i think they were scared of the last administration, which is why they didn't publish these things that were going more towards being pro, you know, pro just america and common sense in general. but it's funny because like when i think of like washington post and all these things, i'm like, how are we going to live without like the history of the racism of birds? >> yes. >> those are like real articles they've been putting out for four years. >> it would be the secret racist history of birds, you know. it's funny
>> emily. i love how on cnn the people were accusing him of using made up words like personal liberty. i didn't know that was made up. >> they were like freedom. >> yeah, freedom. >> all these made up. >> words like freedom. >> and i'm like, yeah, i guess maybe you guys don't use those words too often. so it might be a new word for you. >> yeah. >> it's funny. i really don't believe them when they're like, oh, they're just scared. of trump. it's...
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let's get more from our friend, emilie ikeda. >> reporter: seals are no strangers to new england, but this was a sighting that connecticut won't soon forget. police responding to a stranded gray seal pup in the heart of new haven. >> hello. hi. >> reporter: after it flopped over 1,300 feet in the city streets and popped up several times away from the water in the days before. >> so, he's right in here. >> oh my god. he's adorable. >> reporter: officer justin was called to the scene to help the pup. >> you hear a lot of different radio transmissions coming across the radio as a cop, but hearing a seal walking down the street is definitely one that takes the cake. >> reporter: but how did this youngster make it all the way to the city streets? >> i think that it was trying to go inland to find a nice, quiet area, and then found himself in the middle of the city. >> reporter: after police found the seal, they helped safely transport him to mystic aquarium where he's getting stronger each day. he was only 28 pounds when he first arrived at the aquarium, but did you know gray seals can gro
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for us, that was the new season of "emily in paris," that we just binged through in two sittings. loved it and it was great fun for me too. for you, we have a new show this week called, "monsters: the eric and lyle menendez story." ryan murphy, who created "dahmer," and it's a phenomenal drama. david: let's talk about your future. you are in the company for how many years? ted: 25. david: and you are how old? ted: 60 years old. david: that's a teenager to me. you're very young, do you have any interest in, let's say, going to government, public service, running for office, being an ambassador or anything? ted: i would love to do something in public service. i can't see myself running for office, but i would love to be of service to the country. david: so at some point you might do that? ted: some point. david: did your parents live to see your success, and did they ever tell you how proud they were of you? ted: my dad passed away two years ago. and he did see the success. i don't think he totally understood what i did, but he knew that it was pretty cool. and he knew that people w
for us, that was the new season of "emily in paris," that we just binged through in two sittings. loved it and it was great fun for me too. for you, we have a new show this week called, "monsters: the eric and lyle menendez story." ryan murphy, who created "dahmer," and it's a phenomenal drama. david: let's talk about your future. you are in the company for how many years? ted: 25. david: and you are how old? ted: 60 years old. david: that's a teenager to me....
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and today we look at the legacy of the month for whom i am named. patrice, emily bloomberg buttress. and the move uh was bone among the but the, the people in the side and like all, are young people who grew up during the colonial period. in this case, the quarter nice vision of belgium. he was exposed to western education but did not. but so is education to the university level join the walking force, joined the postal service during the colonial period on the 1955. but chris immediately moved but joined the trade union movement. this is journeying is exposure to the trade union movement. the chief caught the bug of the fight against the colonizer ish he himself say's the t a. the of freedom fighters in other parts of africa. yeah, todd the gun as of crime in google. my. yeah, god of a non v as if q a, all of nigeria on that todd of judy has become better outgoing your area. and of course i mean the brand of united be so on. would duplicate of molly. and this is what the energized and one of the things that patrice image of the moon bussey's annoyed him, the most was the money in wh
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could start with emily. >> so, my name is emily, she her pronouns. (inaudible) in san francisco. i joined the youth commission because growing up i relied on public transportation and a lot of community organizations such as (inaudible) and through these organizations they introduced me to a lot of community organizing movements happening and that is when i learned of the youth commission because my friend was also on it at the time and i was interested because i saw a benefited from a lot of public service in san francisco and wanted to insure all youth in san francisco could have opportunities to benefit from these services as well and these services would be available to everyone. that's when i applied to the youth commission and i joined and that's where i got to learn so much about like how local government works and how i could contribute my voice to make better opportunities for all youth in san francisco. >> nice. how long have you been on the youth commission? >> i joined in 20 21 and this is my second term. >> normally the youth commission, what's the age range? >> yout
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first up, emily blunt. >> does she. >> eat classy jamba juice or dairy queen? >> that's got to be jamba juice. >> it has to be because i would punch everyone i know for a free dairy. >> queen. >> emily blunt gets free. dairy queen. >> cows. oh. >> that's a perfect pairing. boy, you get a blizzard and a blunt. >> that's a good thing. >> let's do one more. yes. checkers or burger king? where does jay leno. >> yeah, i'll. >> go. >> with my teammate. >> burger king. i think it's burger king. >> jay leno eats free at burger king. >> are. yeah. >> yeah, actually, burger king gave the card to conan o'brien, and jay leno took it. >> uh. >> let's do shaken, not stirred. which two of these people have both been kidnaped? >> ooh. >> i'm going with. >> all right. >> we're going. >> to go with. nobody want him. >> no, nobody wants mitch mcconnell. >> nobody wants. >> mitch mcconnell. >> we're going slowly. and benedict cumberbatch. >> justin long and benedict cumberbatch have both been kidnaped. >> really? >> justin long was kidnaped by strangers at a bar while filming the
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emily cohen with the department of homelessness and supportive housing explained to bay city news whyhey're shutting down the facility, citing costly infrastructure issues, lease renewal issues, and difficulties understanding the best way to serve people living in their vehicles. she said, quote, i think that's what government is supposed to do. if something's not working, you're supposed to end it and move on. like we don't want to just keep doing something that has demonstrated that it's not working. the people living in their vehicles have been offered housing, not all of them have accepted but wilson did. still, he doesn't know what to do with his rv. >> i asked for a tow. and they denied it to me. bayview hunters point foundation. this is the so-called caseworker es. they said, no, you have to figure it out yourself. >> reporter: if he doesn't, it may be towed to an impound lot. when he moved into the triage center nearly a year ago, he was told the hsh would provide services to fix his vehicle and get him back on his feet. he claims they never did what they promised. he says man
emily cohen with the department of homelessness and supportive housing explained to bay city news whyhey're shutting down the facility, citing costly infrastructure issues, lease renewal issues, and difficulties understanding the best way to serve people living in their vehicles. she said, quote, i think that's what government is supposed to do. if something's not working, you're supposed to end it and move on. like we don't want to just keep doing something that has demonstrated that it's not...
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once in a while you find something you really love to watch together and that was the new season of emilyris that we just binged through in two sittings, she loved it and it was very fun for me as well. for you, we have a new show coming in, just starting this week called monsters, the eric m wolman in this story, ryan murphy, who created dahmer, it is a phenomenal drama. david: let's talk about your future, you are now in the company for how many years? ted: 25. and i'm 60 or so. david: that's a teenager to me. you are very young, so do you have any interest in ever going to government, could public service, running for office, being an ambassador, that kind of thing? ted: i can't see myself running for office, but i would love to be of service to the country. david: at some point you might do that, did your parents live to see your success and did they ever tell you how proud they were of you? ted: my dad passed away two years ago, and he did see the success and i don't think he totally understood what i did, but he knew that it was pretty cool and he knew because people would tell him,
once in a while you find something you really love to watch together and that was the new season of emilyris that we just binged through in two sittings, she loved it and it was very fun for me as well. for you, we have a new show coming in, just starting this week called monsters, the eric m wolman in this story, ryan murphy, who created dahmer, it is a phenomenal drama. david: let's talk about your future, you are now in the company for how many years? ted: 25. and i'm 60 or so. david: that's...
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emily disagrees with you. i'll bring him in in a moment. but michael, that point to about this being badly planned. i mean, the planning for this really was old on from the american side. was it not? and trump is really the one who holds the cards when someone comes in into the oval office is trump who let the cameras stay to watch what normally would be a behind the scenes close go me to yeah, you, you, when you hit the nail on the head, i mean this is clearly an opportunity for trump to throw red meat to is maga base and you know, project himself with strong and powerful and the deal maker. but i, i think that's where he is. i wrote in my world briefing blog today, i think there was more here than met the eye in our 1st quote that was, i think, was indicating this is that it looked like a little bit to script a little bit too much. like a set up. i think it was actually a truck for the landscape. what might have been happening in the background is that um, where are the elements deal that was being negotiated from the truck point of view,
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thank you david angelo, erin maguire, emily wilson, charly arnolt and our studio audience. "fox news at night" is next. i'm greg gutfeld, i love you, america. >> trace: good evening, i'm trace gallagher. 11:00 p.m. on the east coast, 8:00 in los angeles and this is america's late news, "fox news at night". >>> i think it's disrespectful for you to come to the oval office and try to litigate this in front of the media. you should be thanking the president. >> you don't feel now but you will feel it in the future. >> president donald trump: you don't know that. don't tell us what we are going to feel. you are not in a good position. you don't have the cards right now. with us you start having cards. you are gambling with world war iii. >> trace: breaking tonight, president trump maintains he still wants an immediate cease-fire between ukraine and russia but has serious doubts that president zelenskyy wants the same. it all comes after an historic diplomatic dustup between the 2 leaders and the entire world could see. >> we had a meeting today as you know with president zelens
thank you david angelo, erin maguire, emily wilson, charly arnolt and our studio audience. "fox news at night" is next. i'm greg gutfeld, i love you, america. >> trace: good evening, i'm trace gallagher. 11:00 p.m. on the east coast, 8:00 in los angeles and this is america's late news, "fox news at night". >>> i think it's disrespectful for you to come to the oval office and try to litigate this in front of the media. you should be thanking the president....
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it's also interesting that her husband, not emily, her husband, only was the host, the first transcendentalist club meeting. but she and margaret fuller was the only woman there. but in fact, safire was there, too. but she wasn't mentioned because she was a wife, not standalone person, but she also wrote for the dial. she wrote a really pretty good piece on women in 19th century america, as well as a really good piece that was researched. they went west research, other communal settlements before they did brook farm and she up the article for that that was also published the dial and she's like the only book about her that i know of is a somebody's master's which got published and but and she's very seldom mentioned but george is but she's always at his side at the meetings that he goes to and the research for brook farm and in fact the women brook farm were the ones that it work because. well that we often help. no he wanted well he wanted to go somewhere in the country be able to write and it turns out if you're making a place survive and feed a lot of people, which had to do you can't write
it's also interesting that her husband, not emily, her husband, only was the host, the first transcendentalist club meeting. but she and margaret fuller was the only woman there. but in fact, safire was there, too. but she wasn't mentioned because she was a wife, not standalone person, but she also wrote for the dial. she wrote a really pretty good piece on women in 19th century america, as well as a really good piece that was researched. they went west research, other communal settlements...
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emily cohen with the department of homelessness and supportive housing explained to bay city news whye shutting down the facility. exciting costly infrastructure issues, lease renewal issues and difficulties understanding the best way to serve people living in their vehicles. she said, quote, i think that is what government is supposed to do. if something is not working, you're supposed to end it and move on. like, we don't want to just keep doing something that is demonstrated it is not working. the people living in their vehicles have been offered housing, not all of them have accepted, but wilson did . still, he does not know what to do with his rv.'s back i asked for a tow and they denied it to me, this is the so-called caseworkers and they said no were not giving it to you and you have to figure it out yourself. >> reporter: if he does not it may be towed to an impound lot. when he moved into the trio center nearly a year ago he was told the shh would provide services to fix the vehicle and get it back on his feet and he claims they never do what they promised . he said many of t
emily cohen with the department of homelessness and supportive housing explained to bay city news whye shutting down the facility. exciting costly infrastructure issues, lease renewal issues and difficulties understanding the best way to serve people living in their vehicles. she said, quote, i think that is what government is supposed to do. if something is not working, you're supposed to end it and move on. like, we don't want to just keep doing something that is demonstrated it is not...
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erin mcguire, emily wilson, charlie arnold, our studio audience. fox news. i'm greg gutfeld. i love you, america. >> good evening, everyone. i'm laura ingraham. >> this is. >> the ingraham. >> angle from new york city tonight. the smackdown heard round. >> the. >> world hit. >> the road. jack. and don't you come back no more. >> no more, no more. >> no more. hit the road, jack. and don't you come back no more. >> the president has kicked zelensky out of the white house. his delegation right now is telling him that he's got to go home. the president felt disrespected. the lunch that they were supposed to have is sitting right outside the hallway. and the press staffers are going to be eating that lunch. >> mr. president, is the real deal. mr. president, can you tell us what is. >> the deal off? >> president zelensky, can you tell us what happened? yeah. yeah, yeah. do you want to. >> did you sign the minerals deal? >> off the bottom? >> as usual, the. >> babylon bee. >> perfectly summed up today's zelensky oval office performance. saying zelensky tries bold new strategy. >> of
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i will use emily as reference. -- family as reference the republicans are ukraine.he democrats are russia. the independents are on their own. i would like to know, when someone attacks your family, you protect it, right? so, you don't have enough strength to protect your family. so, you ask for the usa to help. yes. i believe ukraine should pay us back the money we spent we paid them with interest. and if they need more help, we pay them the same way with interest. your president trying to rip this country off of, and that would be a solution to solve the problem. what trump did to this man yesterday was not right. i have one more something to say. everyone, go and read what the republicans passed. they are going to strip us out of social security, medicaid, medicare, food stamps, and everything else. don't listen to what your people are saying. my husband said, read. read, read, read for yourself and you will see, as republicans, democrats, and independents, as what congress passed last week. host: richard in tulsa, oklahoma, line for republicans. caller: hi, how a
i will use emily as reference. -- family as reference the republicans are ukraine.he democrats are russia. the independents are on their own. i would like to know, when someone attacks your family, you protect it, right? so, you don't have enough strength to protect your family. so, you ask for the usa to help. yes. i believe ukraine should pay us back the money we spent we paid them with interest. and if they need more help, we pay them the same way with interest. your president trying to rip...
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peer advocate with an eye toward rates but what i experienced in learning from you and from paco and emily on our tour and the time we spent with steve, katie, alice and everyone up there at that time was just there's so much expertise and so much cognitive sense of what we're thinking about here at the commission that's transmitted from the system that is really responsive to such complicated work that's up there, such changing dynamics whether it's everything from weathered unforeseen geological circumstances or anything at all. and so it gave me a whole lot of confidence in our staff and our team and our partners and the contractors up there that when we get a request and say this is something we need i feel really good that it is something you need and it's something for us to offer our support and to help provide those resources to you to get the job done. >> so thanks. >> thank you. thank you commissioners public comment remote callers please raise your hand if you wish to provide comment on item 14. are there any members of the public present who wish to comment on this item? seeing
peer advocate with an eye toward rates but what i experienced in learning from you and from paco and emily on our tour and the time we spent with steve, katie, alice and everyone up there at that time was just there's so much expertise and so much cognitive sense of what we're thinking about here at the commission that's transmitted from the system that is really responsive to such complicated work that's up there, such changing dynamics whether it's everything from weathered unforeseen...
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emily carver gb news star here of course jj. obi christo foufas as well. okay.you jj. point i'm going to go to you jj. do you think that trump was right to dress zelenskyy down. >> yeah. by the way when you asked who supports trump everyone said yes you're right. yes. i noticed that. yeah. but davel yes. i noticed that. yeah. but dave i noticed i noticed them do it man. the thing is, zelenskyy, you're going to the highest office, the most esteemed office in the world. put on a suit at the very least. why is he coming in again? always dressing like he's on the front line. he's not a general. he's a president. act like it. and he has done great pr thus far for the last three years. you know what trump's like. go to trump and it's your meeting. sza bow to him and say thank you so much for bringing it for the hope of peace. thank you for everything you're doing, blah, blah. do what you have to do to get that money. but the fact he went in there and was saying, what are you talking about, jd, yada yada yada. no, trump was right to use force. we used to complain about
emily carver gb news star here of course jj. obi christo foufas as well. okay.you jj. point i'm going to go to you jj. do you think that trump was right to dress zelenskyy down. >> yeah. by the way when you asked who supports trump everyone said yes you're right. yes. i noticed that. yeah. but davel yes. i noticed that. yeah. but dave i noticed i noticed them do it man. the thing is, zelenskyy, you're going to the highest office, the most esteemed office in the world. put on a suit at the...