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roberto clemente. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from texas. >> i ask unanimous consent that all the members may have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on this bill. the speaker pro tempore: without objection mr. d'esposito: -- senator cruz: -- did he did he i rise in support of h.r. 6751, a build to mint a commemorative coin in recognition of the life and legacy of roberto clemente. he has inspired countless americans through his impressive athletic achievements and generosity. born august 18, 1934 in carolina, puerto rico, i was the youngest of seven children. from an early age, he excelled athleticically especially at baseball. after a brief extent in the minors, he joined the pittsburgh pirates for the 1955 season. he would go on to become the greatest pirate to ever wear the jersey. a 15-time all-star, two-time world series champion and that 1965 national league m.v.p. winner. to underscore just how clemente meant to the sport o
roberto clemente. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from texas. >> i ask unanimous consent that all the members may have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on this bill. the speaker pro tempore: without objection mr. d'esposito: -- senator cruz: -- did he did he i rise in support of h.r. 6751, a build to mint a commemorative coin in recognition of the life and legacy of roberto clemente. he has inspired countless americans...
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clement: yes.really massive fight and struggle for ai talent right now with inflation everywhere. what we are seeing is that when you have a mission that is interesting to candidates like with open-source, then you can attract good talent. that's one of the reasons why we are seeing big tech doing more print source. if you look at meta- caroline: is meta your favorite? clement: as long as companies contribute to the field with open-source and open research, it benefits everyone. if you look at ai five years ago , most of it was open-source and open science. it changed a little bit when some companies started to make money. i think it would be positive for the world to get back to an ai domain that is more open and transparent and inclusive. ed: you told us you would announce news when you are ready. caroline: for weeks. we are holding you to it. thanks for having you. we will let you get back to your breakfast, the ceo of hugging face. a great conversation. coming up, another great conversation. we
clement: yes.really massive fight and struggle for ai talent right now with inflation everywhere. what we are seeing is that when you have a mission that is interesting to candidates like with open-source, then you can attract good talent. that's one of the reasons why we are seeing big tech doing more print source. if you look at meta- caroline: is meta your favorite? clement: as long as companies contribute to the field with open-source and open research, it benefits everyone. if you look at...
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christopher clements was a known sex offender with a long criminal record. police were looking for him because he was living too close to a school. when they found him, he said he'd been at a bar with a friend the night isabel disappeared, the lead fizzled out. it seemed like police were getting nowhere. two years after isabel's disappearance, another girl, 13 year old maribel gonzalez, goes missing. her body is found within days, but there's no killer in sight at the time. police wonder are the two cases connected? even with the passage of time, issa's father can hardly contain his emotions. >> more than anything. i am so sorry. i am so sorry i couldn't protect you. i wasn't there, i wasn't there to stop this from happening to you. i'm so sorry. >> i'm so sorry. >> please, please, please hear us. i'm so sorry. i can't protecu. >> when we come back. five years after isabel disappeared, a prisoner offers to lead investigators to her body. >> you told us where she was. >> so i know tha you know a lot more. you have to. >> if you're living with moderate to seve
christopher clements was a known sex offender with a long criminal record. police were looking for him because he was living too close to a school. when they found him, he said he'd been at a bar with a friend the night isabel disappeared, the lead fizzled out. it seemed like police were getting nowhere. two years after isabel's disappearance, another girl, 13 year old maribel gonzalez, goes missing. her body is found within days, but there's no killer in sight at the time. police wonder are...
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here clement of rome continued to rule the roman church, he remained the bishop of rome, despite thes in exile for 3 years, in 101, by order of emperor trojan in the month of december, he was martyred by drowning, and of course a very important event when in 861 here kiril arrives, sails, then constantine, a philosopher, a man, a scientist, a man who... on a diplomatic mission to the khazars, he saw a man who read the gospel, written in russian letters, of course, there is a lot of controversy among scientists, among theologians, what kind of alphabet was it, did they, did russia have its own alphabet at that time, or was it, was the syrian alphabet, or was it the greek alphabet, it was this gospel, it was these letters that led to the idea that the idea of creating our alphabet, the slavic alphabet, was born here . then it was, of course, not cyrillic, but glagolitic, but this is where our language begins. in general, the translation of the holy scripture into a barbarian language was a daring act, the pope called the court of bishop methodius, together with cyril, they took and
here clement of rome continued to rule the roman church, he remained the bishop of rome, despite thes in exile for 3 years, in 101, by order of emperor trojan in the month of december, he was martyred by drowning, and of course a very important event when in 861 here kiril arrives, sails, then constantine, a philosopher, a man, a scientist, a man who... on a diplomatic mission to the khazars, he saw a man who read the gospel, written in russian letters, of course, there is a lot of controversy...
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clement, balboa. so all kinds of really cool spots.ink just helping people who are used to thinking of san francisco as downtown and all the great spots over on that side of the city, that we've got a lot going on out here to real quick. >> we only have a few seconds left. so i just wanted to ask you real quick about this. you have an initiative coming up called the shop and eat local. tell us a little bit about that. yeah. >> so that's a great program where we work with over 75 businesses in the neighborhood along all the different merchant corridors where they offer different discounts. so you can come on by the one richmond office or the richmond neighborhood center ourself, get a card and get a nice discount. >> good eve. cliff, thank you all so much for joining us today. >> we plug one real quick thing. our wine on the west side event. so we're we're a nonprofit. so we rely on folks to come out and support us. so you need that help. wine on the west side october 24th. park chalet. look us up richmond, sf. >> org, the richmond neig
clement, balboa. so all kinds of really cool spots.ink just helping people who are used to thinking of san francisco as downtown and all the great spots over on that side of the city, that we've got a lot going on out here to real quick. >> we only have a few seconds left. so i just wanted to ask you real quick about this. you have an initiative coming up called the shop and eat local. tell us a little bit about that. yeah. >> so that's a great program where we work with over 75...
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in the quarries in the present city, which is called inkerman, there the holy martyr clement of rome with his own hands carved the first temple in our understanding, a cave temple, named this temple in honor of a man whom he knew well, in honor of the apostle andrew the first-called, such an absolutely amazing connection, apostolic connection, and of course, how can one call this place non-sacred after this story. here clement of rome continued to rule the roman church, he remained a bishop. we will die, despite the fact that he was in exile for 3 years, in 101 ad by order of emperor troyan in december, he was committed to martyrdom by drowning, and of course, a very important event, when in 861 cyril came here, then constantine, a philosopher, a man, a scientist, a man who was sent with diplomatic mission to the khazars, he saw a man who read the gospel, written in russian letters, of course, there was a lot of debate among scientists, among theologians, what kind of alphabet it was, whether russia had its own alphabet then, or whether it was the syriac alphabet, or it was the greek
in the quarries in the present city, which is called inkerman, there the holy martyr clement of rome with his own hands carved the first temple in our understanding, a cave temple, named this temple in honor of a man whom he knew well, in honor of the apostle andrew the first-called, such an absolutely amazing connection, apostolic connection, and of course, how can one call this place non-sacred after this story. here clement of rome continued to rule the roman church, he remained a bishop. we...
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and about for a very long time, lydia clement knew absolutely nothing.ng a mailbox on the fence near her grave, people left some messages. thus, on one of natasha shafranova’s visits for her mother’s seventy-fifth birthday, she came to st. petersburg. i always knew who my mother was, my grandmother and mother lived throughout the blockade in leningrad in this very house on podolskaya 26. mom was 4 years old when the war began. it so happened that lydia clement and i were born in the same city, on on the same street, in the same year. boris shofranov, musician, jazzman, husband of lydia clement, was born. in leningrad lives in new york, she passed almost every day past my window, to school, and i studied at another school, a men's school around the corner, i met her at a music school, i remembered that for some reason she blushed when i i looked at her, i don’t know, or she generally blushed very quickly, but i remembered this moment later when we... as a child, i didn’t really realize it, the older you get, the more acutely you feel that you lost and wha
and about for a very long time, lydia clement knew absolutely nothing.ng a mailbox on the fence near her grave, people left some messages. thus, on one of natasha shafranova’s visits for her mother’s seventy-fifth birthday, she came to st. petersburg. i always knew who my mother was, my grandmother and mother lived throughout the blockade in leningrad in this very house on podolskaya 26. mom was 4 years old when the war began. it so happened that lydia clement and i were born in the same...
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well then the clemente is on his way to a protest. he wants to show that people here in the north of arch and tina, or against mining lithium for industrialized countries. this region is home to many salt water links which contain lithium. but extracting this metal, known as white gold, consumes millions of leaders of fresh water and salt water. and that's raising fears. the ground water levels could sink. the mine has been a source of conflict for years. clemente is destination is the village of all the far see tow. the people here live from what nature provides. so they never take more than what they need for generations. earnestina has made items from the world of her. yeah. most she's passed on her knowledge to her daughter, maria. they sell their handicrafts to tourist, though few visit this area. but they're fine with that. what worries them is that water is strong, scarce. yo de gills is we have no what we see here in the mountains. i must look really high up to find some of the low a stream once ran right by her door. now ther
well then the clemente is on his way to a protest. he wants to show that people here in the north of arch and tina, or against mining lithium for industrialized countries. this region is home to many salt water links which contain lithium. but extracting this metal, known as white gold, consumes millions of leaders of fresh water and salt water. and that's raising fears. the ground water levels could sink. the mine has been a source of conflict for years. clemente is destination is the village...
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of break-ins and attempted break-in says hit san francisco's clements street and merchants want the city to do more concourse. dan kerman is in the neighborhood tonight with more. >> business owners here on clement street say these type of break-ins have been going on for some time. >> and there are really looking for the city to do more. >> this was the scene shortly after for tuesday morning as an unidentified person breaks and to clements streets line tree restaurant and makes off with cash and tablets. i've lived here for 27 years. >> and the last the years i will i thing crime in san francisco, it's going really, really bad line tree wasn't the only spot hit, at least 5 other clement street businesses between second and 10th avenue broken into or had break-in attempts tuesday morning as indicated by the smashed glass doors. but it just goes on. notice we get more of a small business owners. we oftentimes get ignored because we're not a large enough group to apply pressure, respect, follow owns hamburg, a clement, 9th. >> his restaurant was broken into a week and a half ago and also
of break-ins and attempted break-in says hit san francisco's clements street and merchants want the city to do more concourse. dan kerman is in the neighborhood tonight with more. >> business owners here on clement street say these type of break-ins have been going on for some time. >> and there are really looking for the city to do more. >> this was the scene shortly after for tuesday morning as an unidentified person breaks and to clements streets line tree restaurant and...
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business owners here on clement, street se. >> step of break-ins have been going on for some time and they're really looking for the city to step in and do more. >> shortly after for tuesday morning and ended in a 5 person broke into clements streets line tree restaurant and made off with cash and tablets. what i didn't want to see it's not. he said on enforcement fighting down the police report. but i want them to defend from happening. but line tree wasn't the only target between second and 10th avenue along clement street, at least 5 other businesses were broken into her head break-in attempts tuesday morning as indicated by the smashed glass doors. but it just goes unnoticed. we get more of a small business owners. we oftentimes get ignored because we're not a large enough group to apply pressure, respect, follow owns hamburg, a clement, 9th. >> his restaurant was broken into a week and a half ago and also in september when he says there were 3 to 5 break-ins along clement a week. merchants say requests for more overnight police patrols in action from supervisor connie chan have b
business owners here on clement, street se. >> step of break-ins have been going on for some time and they're really looking for the city to step in and do more. >> shortly after for tuesday morning and ended in a 5 person broke into clements streets line tree restaurant and made off with cash and tablets. what i didn't want to see it's not. he said on enforcement fighting down the police report. but i want them to defend from happening. but line tree wasn't the only target between...
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clement has seven employees and recently expanded into a neighboring building. bowl those loans could help. >> interest rates are high, so we are paying quite a bit back in interest, and i could put that towards employees. i could put that towards lighting. >> reporter: but former president donald trump's running mate j.d. vance blasted harris' new ideas. >> so she things they're going to do a lot of good, she should try them out now because she is currently in power. >> reporter: trump has promised to lower prices and boost economic growth but hasn't directly appealed to small businesses. he would end taxes on tips and social security benefits and wants to cut the corporate tax rate to 15%. >> we are going for a tax cut. you know, we gave you the biggest tax cut in history. >> reporter: harris today said she would pay for her plans by boosting taxes on the wealthy and large corporations. that would require congressional approval. as for next week's debate between harris and trump, the harris team now says it has agreed a microphone will be muted when the other
clement has seven employees and recently expanded into a neighboring building. bowl those loans could help. >> interest rates are high, so we are paying quite a bit back in interest, and i could put that towards employees. i could put that towards lighting. >> reporter: but former president donald trump's running mate j.d. vance blasted harris' new ideas. >> so she things they're going to do a lot of good, she should try them out now because she is currently in power. >>...
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clement: we see opportunities in there.citing because, for example, here for argilla working on data sets, which in my opinion now is becoming like the most important topic for a.i. because better data allows companies to take the base and fine-tune it and get better results than before. all these are things that are super interesting. caroline: have to leave it there, clement delangue making the unsexy sexy, c.e.o. of hugging face. coming up, where the value lies. fvp ventures wesley chan joins us. the f.t.c. is taking action against adobe for hiding fees, preventing consumers from easily canceling software sub schiptions -- subscriptions. this is "bloomberg technology." ♪ ameritrade is now part of schwab. bringing you an elevated experience, tailor-made for trader minds. go deeper with thinkorswim: our award-wining trading platforms. unlock support from the schwab trade desk, our team of passionate traders who live and breathe trading. and sharpen your skills with an immersive online education crafted just for traders. al
clement: we see opportunities in there.citing because, for example, here for argilla working on data sets, which in my opinion now is becoming like the most important topic for a.i. because better data allows companies to take the base and fine-tune it and get better results than before. all these are things that are super interesting. caroline: have to leave it there, clement delangue making the unsexy sexy, c.e.o. of hugging face. coming up, where the value lies. fvp ventures wesley chan...
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current city, which... is called inkerman, there the holy martyr clement of rome with his own handsin our understanding, a cave temple, named this temple in honor of a man whom he knew well, in honor apostle andrew the first-called, such an absolutely amazing connection, an apostolic connection, and of course, how can this place be called non-sacred after this story, here clement of rome continued to rule the roman church, he remained the bishop of rome, despite the fact that was in exile for three... years in 101, by order of emperor troyan, in december he was martyred by drowning and, of course, a very important event, when in 861 cyril came here, sailed, then constantine, a philosopher, man, scientist , a man who was sent on a diplomatic mission to the khazars, he saw a man who was reading the gospel,
current city, which... is called inkerman, there the holy martyr clement of rome with his own handsin our understanding, a cave temple, named this temple in honor of a man whom he knew well, in honor apostle andrew the first-called, such an absolutely amazing connection, an apostolic connection, and of course, how can this place be called non-sacred after this story, here clement of rome continued to rule the roman church, he remained the bishop of rome, despite the fact that was in exile for...
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. army cachetjordan adam clements.rogramme. iran backs hamas, hezbollah, militias as well as the houthis. but what point does the united states need to hit back directly?— hit back directly? thank you for having — hit back directly? thank you for having me _ hit back directly? thank you for having me and _ hit back directly? thank you for having me and i - hit back directly? thank you for having me and i want. hit back directly? thank you for having me and i want to| for having me and i want to extend my condolence to everyone who was killed or injured. this is a good question and i think the biden administration does face something significant here now because us forces have been injured and killed. this has happened many times where these iranian—backed groups have attempted to kill or injure us forces but there is a point now where there will have to be further strikes just to sew the us will not stand for when its servicemembers have been, in this case, injured or killed. there have been strikes since october 7 and
. army cachetjordan adam clements.rogramme. iran backs hamas, hezbollah, militias as well as the houthis. but what point does the united states need to hit back directly?— hit back directly? thank you for having — hit back directly? thank you for having me _ hit back directly? thank you for having me and _ hit back directly? thank you for having me and i - hit back directly? thank you for having me and i want. hit back directly? thank you for having me and i want to| for having me and i...
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for clemente, florida, this is about more than environmental protection. it's about social justice and co determination. there's a strong headwind and the delicate balloon can barely get off the ground. maybe it's symbolic. clematis says that he's not giving up. we're gonna need to us a, it's a small step towards raising our visibility in showing everyone there's a life here and, and i, the people here want to fight climate change but not by explaining nature as long as the risks remain unknown. they're not prepared to handle for control of their land and its resources the . the toxic waste from amphetamine illegal drug labs produced vast amounts of chemical waste every year. usually dumping it in nature on the filter. and under estimated danger for humans and wildlife pollution from elicited drugs close in 15 minutes on the w, a swimming marathon to combat water pollution in gonna event 2 days. protests of choice. swimming through the whole to river for 450 kilometers, accompanied by scientists. will her demonstration be a success full on a co op in 19 mi
for clemente, florida, this is about more than environmental protection. it's about social justice and co determination. there's a strong headwind and the delicate balloon can barely get off the ground. maybe it's symbolic. clematis says that he's not giving up. we're gonna need to us a, it's a small step towards raising our visibility in showing everyone there's a life here and, and i, the people here want to fight climate change but not by explaining nature as long as the risks remain...
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let's start with roberto clemente in duval county, jacksonville, florida. when you say that book was banned, who banned it and why? well, it was banned by the school district and the answer why is sort of an interesting question. look at it from the perspective of one year later. i think people who remove this, and 173 other titles, books from the shelves in the schools in that district, i think they were doing it as a form of creative protest to ron desantis' -- governor ron desantis' new law, the anti- woke law that was put into place, making it a crime to present books on certain topics that covered, say, sexuality, gender identification, racism. they removed all of these books i think for the purpose of drawing attention to them at the time. it seemed like they were doing it simply because they were being good soldiers and following the law and removing all the books that needed to be removed, but certainly, the impetus for doing this is legitimate. desantis was making it a crime and still is to present books on the topics that i mentioned to children a
let's start with roberto clemente in duval county, jacksonville, florida. when you say that book was banned, who banned it and why? well, it was banned by the school district and the answer why is sort of an interesting question. look at it from the perspective of one year later. i think people who remove this, and 173 other titles, books from the shelves in the schools in that district, i think they were doing it as a form of creative protest to ron desantis' -- governor ron desantis' new law,...
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. >> roberto clemente comes to bat. >> reporter: inspired by the vision of an athlete. >> single by clementeall hero who made the ultimate sacrifice while delivering humanitarian aid. >> kind of like what roberto clemente's dream was when he sent aid to nicaragua. he wanted to make sure that it got to the people. and so that's where the idea stemmed from. >> reporter: in 1972 at the height of his success pittsburgh pirates right fielder roberto clemente died in a plane crash off the coast of his native town of carolina, puerto rico. on new year's eve. flying aid to the victims of a devastating earthquake in nicaragua. >> uh-oh. >> reporter: power's story of his organization took me by surprise. i knew the story well. >> i'm getting chills because that trip was organized between roberto clemente and my grandmother, bela gonzalo demodesty and my grandfather hector modesti. they were supposed to be on that plane with him and last minute they didn't get in that plane. it's amazing to see the cyclical nature of aid. >> i mean, and because of that our organization is artists, athletes, activists.
. >> roberto clemente comes to bat. >> reporter: inspired by the vision of an athlete. >> single by clementeall hero who made the ultimate sacrifice while delivering humanitarian aid. >> kind of like what roberto clemente's dream was when he sent aid to nicaragua. he wanted to make sure that it got to the people. and so that's where the idea stemmed from. >> reporter: in 1972 at the height of his success pittsburgh pirates right fielder roberto clemente died in a...
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>>joining me live now is dr craig clements.rector of the wild into inter interdisciplinary research center at san jose state. greg, thanks so much for being with us. thanks for having me. all right, you know, it doesn't seem like that long ago that we're talking about how we were doing so well, we've got so much rain this year had such a wet winter and spring and now we're talking about fire danger, it might confuse here and that i thought we were doing so well. are you surprised that the fire dangers is happening so soon? well, no, because we're in june are fuels are cured. having grass fires around the bay area in northern california. this is really normal for this time of season, so i'm not shocked. i you know the crowd fire that happened last weekend. that was a big acre fire, but it was also associated with a lot of wind. so it just makes sense that we're going to get these big grass fires. year it feels like fire season gets more and more intense. what does this year look like? and what makes it different? from maybe year
>>joining me live now is dr craig clements.rector of the wild into inter interdisciplinary research center at san jose state. greg, thanks so much for being with us. thanks for having me. all right, you know, it doesn't seem like that long ago that we're talking about how we were doing so well, we've got so much rain this year had such a wet winter and spring and now we're talking about fire danger, it might confuse here and that i thought we were doing so well. are you surprised that the...
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together with cyril they take and transfer the relics of clement of rome to rome.h, papa nikolai dies. pope adrian ascends to the throne of the high priest of rome, who, having learned that clement himself was coming back to the eternal city, came out with great honors, met the relics of clement of rome and blessed the performance of the service in the slavic language, this , in fact, served as our blessing. 868, long before baptism, before the feat of saint prince vladimir. the issue of pacification of the byzantine empire, for and this squad decided, in general, it decided that prince vladimir was promised not only gold and some material things, but was promised as a wife, queen anna, the sister of emperor vasily, of course for byzantium this was completely unacceptable, the man is not a christian, and to marry him to a girl in the veins of whom... the blood of the byzantine emperors flows, of course, it was completely unheard of, so prince vladimir, when he realized that he would not receive what was promised to him, he went to khersenez in order to take khersen
together with cyril they take and transfer the relics of clement of rome to rome.h, papa nikolai dies. pope adrian ascends to the throne of the high priest of rome, who, having learned that clement himself was coming back to the eternal city, came out with great honors, met the relics of clement of rome and blessed the performance of the service in the slavic language, this , in fact, served as our blessing. 868, long before baptism, before the feat of saint prince vladimir. the issue of...
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like clemente the, in the whole world. we'll see there are lots of us all working together and the the balloon will be powered by the wind and sun alone. for clemente, florida, this is about more than environmental protection. it's about social justice and co determination. there's a strong headwind and the delicate balloon can barely get off the ground. maybe it's symbolic. clematis says that he's not giving up. we're gonna need to us a, it's a small step towards raising our visibility in showing everyone there's a life here and, and i, the people here want to fight climate change but not by explaining nature as long as the risks remain unknown. they're not prepared to handle for control of their land and its resources. the, the, the african styles for the weather is unisex women's luxury, handmade or sustainable pieces. african designers do that as a can, designers are counter in the international assessments. one of the world needs of the world needs to give all these young designers a chance because future sound loans
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and let's start with roberto clemente in duval county. jackson ville, florida. when say that book was banned, who banned it and why? well, it was was banned. the school district and. and the answer why is sort of an interesting question. i think. now, look at it from the perspective of one year later, i think that the people who banned who who removed this and 273 other titles books from the shelves in the schools in that district i think they were doing it as a form of creative protest to ron desantis new governor ron desantis, his new new law that sort of the the anti woke law that was put into place making it a crime to present books on certain topics that covered say sexuality, gender identification, racism and so they removed all of these books that for i think probably for the purpose of drawing attention to that at the time it seemed like they were doing this simply they were being good soldiers and just following law and and removing all the books that needed to be removed. but certainly their impetus for doing this was legitimate. i mean, desantis was m
and let's start with roberto clemente in duval county. jackson ville, florida. when say that book was banned, who banned it and why? well, it was was banned. the school district and. and the answer why is sort of an interesting question. i think. now, look at it from the perspective of one year later, i think that the people who banned who who removed this and 273 other titles books from the shelves in the schools in that district i think they were doing it as a form of creative protest to ron...
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for clemente, florida. this is about more than environmental protection. it's about social justice and so determination. there's a strong headwind, and the delicate balloon can barely get on the ground. maybe it's symbolic. clematis says, but he's not giving up. we're gonna need to us a, it's a small step towards raising our visibility and showing everyone there's a life here and, and the i, the people here want to fight climate change but not by explaining nature as long as the risks remain unknown. they're not prepared to handle for control of their land and its resources. the . the long mediterranean voyage comes to an end. the final destination, morocco for our shows, fellow presenter just far abdul karim. the country of our ancestors both agreed that diversity is the region's true source of well the in 30 minutes on the w. a mystery of this stone giant artworks that still captivate people today the thousands of years ago. the but why and what do you think the deal about the people who made the 75 minutes on d w. the web page? i mean, i know that means
for clemente, florida. this is about more than environmental protection. it's about social justice and so determination. there's a strong headwind, and the delicate balloon can barely get on the ground. maybe it's symbolic. clematis says, but he's not giving up. we're gonna need to us a, it's a small step towards raising our visibility and showing everyone there's a life here and, and the i, the people here want to fight climate change but not by explaining nature as long as the risks remain...
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1964 got 45%, clement attlee inl in 1997 got 43%, harold wilson in i 1964 got 45%, clement attlee ingot 49% so, — 1964 got 45%, clement attlee in 1945 got 49% so, although _ 1964 got 45%, clement attlee in 1945 got 49% so, although it _ 1964 got 45%, clement attlee in 1945 got 49% so, although it is— 1964 got 45%, clement attlee in 1945 got 49% so, although it is quite i got 49% so, although it is quite possible — got 49% so, although it is quite possible that _ got 49% so, although it is quite possible that labour— got 49% so, although it is quite possible that labour might, i got 49% so, although it is quite possible that labour might, in. got 49% so, although it is quite i possible that labour might, in terms of a majority— possible that labour might, in terms of a majority do _ possible that labour might, in terms of a majority do better— possible that labour might, in terms of a majority do better than - possible that labour might, in terms of a majority do better than any- possible that labour might, in terms of a majority do better than any of. of a majority do better than any
1964 got 45%, clement attlee inl in 1997 got 43%, harold wilson in i 1964 got 45%, clement attlee ingot 49% so, — 1964 got 45%, clement attlee in 1945 got 49% so, although _ 1964 got 45%, clement attlee in 1945 got 49% so, although it _ 1964 got 45%, clement attlee in 1945 got 49% so, although it is— 1964 got 45%, clement attlee in 1945 got 49% so, although it is quite i got 49% so, although it is quite possible — got 49% so, although it is quite possible that _ got 49% so, although it is...
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clement. >> mr. chief justice and may it please the court, this case well illustrates the realorld cost of chevron which do not fallxclusively on the chworld, but injury small businesses and individuals as well. commercial fishing is hard, based on board t i tight and margins are tighter still, therere are the-- for my clients having to carry federal observers on board is a salaries is a crippling blow. congre recognized as much, limiting the circumstances in which don't fishing vessels could be saddled with monitoring costs and capping them at 2 to 3% of the value of the catch. the agency showed no such restrat requiring monitor at 50% of the trip at % of the an nonetheless, the court deferred to the agent bause it viewed the-- both the apa anda■( constitutiol avoidance onlysking what is the best revw of the statute. asking is the statute ambiguous is silent. it's not to identambiguity. that's doubly problematic. first at issue here is only chevron's methodology, entitled to reduce the effect
clement. >> mr. chief justice and may it please the court, this case well illustrates the realorld cost of chevron which do not fallxclusively on the chworld, but injury small businesses and individuals as well. commercial fishing is hard, based on board t i tight and margins are tighter still, therere are the-- for my clients having to carry federal observers on board is a salaries is a crippling blow. congre recognized as much, limiting the circumstances in which don't fishing vessels...
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mr clement and i believe is a — general counsel.counsel. mr clement and i believe is a lawyer, but you - general counsel. mr clement and i believe is a lawyer, but you do - general counsel. mr clement and i believe is a lawyer, but you do notj believe is a lawyer, but you do not recall him? and ronan kelleher says as follows, as this message will most probably find its way into the media we need to get the message across from the start that we continue to have full confidence in the robustness of the horizon system and then reinforce it so i suggest the following tweaking the proposed wording from mr singh. i will go through this form of words and highlight the additional words that were added by the head of pr at the post office. it says after a number of meetings between the post office, management and members of parliament in relation to the court cases it was agreed that the post office would undertake an external review of the cases which had been raised by the members constituents. it's the next sentence that has been added by
mr clement and i believe is a — general counsel.counsel. mr clement and i believe is a lawyer, but you - general counsel. mr clement and i believe is a lawyer, but you do - general counsel. mr clement and i believe is a lawyer, but you do notj believe is a lawyer, but you do not recall him? and ronan kelleher says as follows, as this message will most probably find its way into the media we need to get the message across from the start that we continue to have full confidence in the...
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we are located on the 19th avenue and clements on the corner.picture, you see our setup on the clement side, and the second one is on the 19th avenue side. and ouret setup on the third one. and then this is our, sidewalk seating area for the left one is, 19th avenue side, and the right one is clement sites. and then nighttid thank you for your time and concentration. i'm happy to answer any questions you have. questions■l how has the communication gone with the neighbors that havetc■w been tht have opposed the permit? have you had ongoing conversations with them, or how has that gone, yes. so once we first got the permits, they complained about the music and the sound and noise coming from neighbors. so we put some letters. i actually, you know, you can on the right side and the left side, you see some, notes on the wall. so we put some walls and we were trying to keep the noise down. and also, even though we have a permit, we don't actually play any music on the clement side for, for almost five days. four days. if you don't have any customers,
we are located on the 19th avenue and clements on the corner.picture, you see our setup on the clement side, and the second one is on the 19th avenue side. and ouret setup on the third one. and then this is our, sidewalk seating area for the left one is, 19th avenue side, and the right one is clement sites. and then nighttid thank you for your time and concentration. i'm happy to answer any questions you have. questions■l how has the communication gone with the neighbors that havetc■w been...
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clement. clement was a professor of history at marquette university and his 1993 book, the gettysburg soldier cemetery, and lincoln's address compiles years of papers and articles into one volume. when i read the book, i thought i'd hit pay dirt. it's all there. platform size. location is a who's who of every vip sitting on that stand. and even the printed music that was of the songs that were performed during the ceremony. now, because don't have a photograph of lincoln actually delivering the dss. many artists have tried to illustrate it over the years. the most compellinpie is by joseph becker, whose contemporaneous iltions of civil war sappeared regularly in publications throughout the war. his illustration of the consecration appeared as a centerfold. leslie's illustrated newspaper. in december 1863, and it is a remarkable resource in it. evergreen cemetery's gatehouse serves a doorway to the ceremony taking place up on cemetery hill. we can see the enormous crowd spread over the grounds
clement. clement was a professor of history at marquette university and his 1993 book, the gettysburg soldier cemetery, and lincoln's address compiles years of papers and articles into one volume. when i read the book, i thought i'd hit pay dirt. it's all there. platform size. location is a who's who of every vip sitting on that stand. and even the printed music that was of the songs that were performed during the ceremony. now, because don't have a photograph of lincoln actually delivering the...
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i hear roberto clemente jr. i think to myself, that is going to hit the older latinos in older plaques colder older whites in pittsburgh and convince him to l the lever for donald trump, which could be huge for him. your thoughts. >> look, roberto clemente carries a legacy with it a little bit different than the endorsement conversation. but the fact is this is someone who designated as a ballplayer because he was one of the people. remember roberto clemente park in new jersey city. people remember that fondly. i think it speaks as far as the older people not turning out, i am not sure i buy that one. i know a lot of people in pennsylvania and i have friends in western pennsylvania and other areas. they are seniors and they have parents who are seniors. anatoly, they are out there for years supporting donald trump. then you go to amish country, you have 80,000 homage western pennsylvania and i have 90,000 in ohio. you have them around the country and that with each other. a ladder are the older voters and tradit
i hear roberto clemente jr. i think to myself, that is going to hit the older latinos in older plaques colder older whites in pittsburgh and convince him to l the lever for donald trump, which could be huge for him. your thoughts. >> look, roberto clemente carries a legacy with it a little bit different than the endorsement conversation. but the fact is this is someone who designated as a ballplayer because he was one of the people. remember roberto clemente park in new jersey city....
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business owners along san francisco's clements street say they feel like there the feel like they'ren. after repeated break-ins as our current first and kermit reports tonight, they want police and city leaders to do more to protect their shops. >> this was the scene shortly after for tuesday morning as an unidentified person breaks into clements streets line tree restaurant and makes off with cash and tablets. i've lived here for 27 years. >> and the last the years i will i thing crime in san francisco, it's going really, really bad line tree wasn't the only spot hit, at least 5 other clement street businesses between second and 10th avenue were broken into or had break-in attempts tuesday morning as indicated by the smashed glass doors. but it just goes on. notice we get more of a small business owners. we oftentimes get ignored because we're not a large enough group to apply pressure, respect, follow owns hamburg, a clement, 9th. >> his restaurant was broken into a week and a half ago and also in september when he says there were 3 to 5 break-ins along clement a week. merchants sa
business owners along san francisco's clements street say they feel like there the feel like they'ren. after repeated break-ins as our current first and kermit reports tonight, they want police and city leaders to do more to protect their shops. >> this was the scene shortly after for tuesday morning as an unidentified person breaks into clements streets line tree restaurant and makes off with cash and tablets. i've lived here for 27 years. >> and the last the years i will i thing...
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so san clemente, the return to san clemente was about redemption and and was what it was about and writing his memoirs and then confronting what happened about leaving the administration and leaving office and and dealing with watergate. so there were memoirs was part of it. but then he had to make a public statement in the media and he had to decide how to do that. he didn't trust the television network, so he decided on using television different international personality and that was the david frost. so that's why one of the chapters in my book and then governor wilson alluded to that is using david frost was a television personality, but david frost a good interviewer. and so there was one entire chapter in my book on the frost nixon interviews, and we did an enormous amount of research in those interviews. i led the research for this. so you can imagine we did a slight amount preparation for those interviews, and i don't know if any of you recognize that young lady on the left. if you if you recognize her from abc, cbs news, that's diane sawyer. and that young man looks like george cl
so san clemente, the return to san clemente was about redemption and and was what it was about and writing his memoirs and then confronting what happened about leaving the administration and leaving office and and dealing with watergate. so there were memoirs was part of it. but then he had to make a public statement in the media and he had to decide how to do that. he didn't trust the television network, so he decided on using television different international personality and that was the...