149
149
Jun 2, 2021
06/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
naval academy.>> also accompanying the vice president are the honorable thomas harker, acting secretary of the navy, david, u.s. marine corps commandant of the marine corps and admiral michael u.s. navy chief of naval operations. [cheering and applauding] ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing as we extend honors to the official party. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ [explosion] [explosion] [explosion] [explosion] ladies and gentlemen, the blue angels, the navy's precision flight demonstration squadron will be approaching momentarily behind me at the south end of the stadium in a salute to the class of 2021. [cheering and applauding] [applause] [applause] ladies and gentlemen, we invite all our guests to remain standing for our national anthem sung by first class. the indication by captain richard, u.s. navy. ♪♪ ♪♪ oh, say can you see♪ ♪by the dawn's early light ♪ ♪what so proudly we hailed ♪ ♪at the twilight's last gleaming? ♪ ♪whose broad stripes ♪ ♪and bright stars ♪ ♪thru the perilous fight, ♪ ♪o'er the ramparts
naval academy.>> also accompanying the vice president are the honorable thomas harker, acting secretary of the navy, david, u.s. marine corps commandant of the marine corps and admiral michael u.s. navy chief of naval operations. [cheering and applauding] ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing as we extend honors to the official party. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ [explosion] [explosion] [explosion] [explosion] ladies and gentlemen, the blue angels, the navy's precision flight demonstration...
362
362
Jun 2, 2021
06/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 362
favorite 0
quote 0
may the memories of the naval academy always bring happiness and peace to their hearts.s. and may their service to america make our country stronger. on this day as they receive their commissions, as they take their rightful place as leaders in thep service to which they have been assigned, bless and protect them ever from all harm. bless also all those that love them and are looking on even now with deep pride and affection. give them the rich satisfaction of knowing that without their crucial contributions, this day would not have, but midshipman they call their own. finally, gracious lord, bless our country. grant that it may ever serve as a beacon of light in a world of encroaching darkness. we pray this in your holy name. amen. >> please be seated. >> ladies and gentlemen, the 63rd superintendent of the united states naval academy, vice admiral sean buck. [applause] >> welcome vice presidenthe harris, secretary harper, general berger, admiral gilday, family, friends, but most importantly, welcome class of 2021. [applause] let me be the first to congratulate you. tod
may the memories of the naval academy always bring happiness and peace to their hearts.s. and may their service to america make our country stronger. on this day as they receive their commissions, as they take their rightful place as leaders in thep service to which they have been assigned, bless and protect them ever from all harm. bless also all those that love them and are looking on even now with deep pride and affection. give them the rich satisfaction of knowing that without their crucial...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
29
29
Jun 25, 2021
06/21
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
i think on academy we've identified significant cost reduction from 2 to1 academy . eachyear . i won't go back over the numbers. i think we've been over that. i understand the department has a different view around the impact of some of these thoughts but i think if we're putting it on the table the questionof overall reducing traffic levelswhich i hope we are , those are all areas where significant cuts . and then we thought a lot a lot last week about this and supervisor ronen, the suggestions around what would it look like to cut some of the mental healthand homelessness response in year one in year two as we grow ouralternatives to policing . think i might have , there's probably at least $7 million in year one and 10.4 million in year 2 as well as the potential for funds on reserve as we build up alternatives to low-level police stops. so i won't track after all this. i think supervisor ronen framed that discussion and i think there's a significant basically redundantresponse being proposed . your planning for our own failure, not our own success with these alternative pro
i think on academy we've identified significant cost reduction from 2 to1 academy . eachyear . i won't go back over the numbers. i think we've been over that. i understand the department has a different view around the impact of some of these thoughts but i think if we're putting it on the table the questionof overall reducing traffic levelswhich i hope we are , those are all areas where significant cuts . and then we thought a lot a lot last week about this and supervisor ronen, the...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
48
48
Jun 27, 2021
06/21
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
i think on academy we've identified significant cost reduction from 2 to1 academy . eachyear . i won't go back over the numbers. i think we've been over that. i understand the department has a different view around the impact of some of these thoughts but i think if we're putting it on the table the questionof overall reducing traffic levelswhich i hope we are , those are all areas where significant cuts . and then we thought a lot a lot last week about this and supervisor ronen, the suggestions around what would it look like to cut some of the mental healthand homelessness response in year one in year two as we grow ouralternatives to policing . think i might have , there's probably at least $7 million in year one and 10.4 million in year 2 as well as the potential for funds on reserve as we build up alternatives to low-level police stops. so i won't track after all this. i think supervisor ronen framed that discussion and i think there's a significant basically redundantresponse being proposed . your planning for our own failure, not our own success with these alternative pro
i think on academy we've identified significant cost reduction from 2 to1 academy . eachyear . i won't go back over the numbers. i think we've been over that. i understand the department has a different view around the impact of some of these thoughts but i think if we're putting it on the table the questionof overall reducing traffic levelswhich i hope we are , those are all areas where significant cuts . and then we thought a lot a lot last week about this and supervisor ronen, the...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
28
28
Jun 6, 2021
06/21
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
i would like to thank mayor breed and health care academy -- thank you -- health care academy and all those who put this wonderful event together. i would like to share with you my story. my name is serina maria, and i am a care supervisor at home bridge. several years ago, i knew i wantsed -- wanted to be in the health care field, and home bridge gave me the opportunity in hiring me as a health care provider. during my time at home bridge, i wanted to grow in the field, so i decided to participate in their career advancement program, which is a collaboration of the health care academy and home bridge. through this training, i was able to gain the skill and opportunities needed for advancement in home bridge. in the training program, not only did i learn the technical skills of the job, but i also learned the interpersonal skills that have helped me not only support my clients and home care providers but also helped me in my every day personal life. shortly after completing the program, i was able to advance into a mentorship role supporting new providers coming into our organization.
i would like to thank mayor breed and health care academy -- thank you -- health care academy and all those who put this wonderful event together. i would like to share with you my story. my name is serina maria, and i am a care supervisor at home bridge. several years ago, i knew i wantsed -- wanted to be in the health care field, and home bridge gave me the opportunity in hiring me as a health care provider. during my time at home bridge, i wanted to grow in the field, so i decided to...
9
9.0
tv
eye 9
favorite 0
quote 0
time as the academy was a defining period base for his sporting development. perhaps even more so on a personal level, was able to go to a lot of in train over there for a couple weeks. but i think the thing that help matthew out the most was being inside an environment where 247, you're living with your teammates, you're going to school with your boys. you're with your teammates all the time. and you're building friendships and bonds that that can last a lifetime. 2019, he joined the captain's feeder. child was renowned hughes academy progressing from the under 19 to the reserves. so the next step was well, that obviously a big difference in mobile potentially been as they get hired from the advisors, to finish the mass of the game. so much faster and you have to be so much smarter. the keys hello to the same. you know from the last one just drives dynamism and blistering pace make for an irresistible old man package sealer had her own bumper. one of the most exciting attacking talent of the playing initially as a center for which he's now generally deploy fu
time as the academy was a defining period base for his sporting development. perhaps even more so on a personal level, was able to go to a lot of in train over there for a couple weeks. but i think the thing that help matthew out the most was being inside an environment where 247, you're living with your teammates, you're going to school with your boys. you're with your teammates all the time. and you're building friendships and bonds that that can last a lifetime. 2019, he joined the captain's...
15
15
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
at 14, he spoke to the parental home for iris owner and the pastor residency academy that and i'm just curious, that's not an easy one to take that age from a domestic perspective. mm. i think we're pretty close to that family. so it's always tough when your children move further away and it's harder to be able to see them new at a very young age. what he wanted to do, he wanted to play a professional soccer and he wanted to play in europe. and so it was not a surprise to us, right? we just knew it was his lifelong dream is just to tailor for less time at the same time to study you c l a i knew like he missed like small things like his friends and his dogs. and stuff like what i would drive home from los angeles to go back home. i sent pictures of the dogs and stuff like that so you could see how they're doing and like talking about things going on here. so it's really fun having that shared experience with him like, oh, moving out the same time development. i kind of me touch the ground day. i was the operates in partnership with european giants and set up for budding us talents, recr
at 14, he spoke to the parental home for iris owner and the pastor residency academy that and i'm just curious, that's not an easy one to take that age from a domestic perspective. mm. i think we're pretty close to that family. so it's always tough when your children move further away and it's harder to be able to see them new at a very young age. what he wanted to do, he wanted to play a professional soccer and he wanted to play in europe. and so it was not a surprise to us, right? we just...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
38
38
Jun 5, 2021
06/21
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
i would like to thank mayor breed and health care academy -- thank you -- health care academy and all those who put this wonderful event together. i would like to share with you my story. my name is serina maria, and i am a care supervisor at home bridge. several years ago, i knew i wantsed -- wanted to be in the health care field, and home bridge gave me the opportunity in hiring me as a health care provider. during my time at home bridge, i wanted to grow in the field, so i decided to participate in their career advancement program, which is a collaboration of the health care academy and home bridge. through this training, i was able to gain the skill and opportunities needed for advancement in home bridge. in the training program, not only did i learn the technical skills of the job, but i also learned the interpersonal skills that have helped me not only support my clients and home care providers but also helped me in my every day personal life. shortly after completing the program, i was able to advance into a mentorship role supporting new providers coming into our organization.
i would like to thank mayor breed and health care academy -- thank you -- health care academy and all those who put this wonderful event together. i would like to share with you my story. my name is serina maria, and i am a care supervisor at home bridge. several years ago, i knew i wantsed -- wanted to be in the health care field, and home bridge gave me the opportunity in hiring me as a health care provider. during my time at home bridge, i wanted to grow in the field, so i decided to...
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
a tour of the academy by marcus agger from austria. he's the man behind all the recent success of to read both sports franchises from formula one to football. as we're walking around, we witness to see that perfectly demonstrates the academy and could tar is approach to sports. in general, every injured teenage player here has a personal physical therapist who monitor their rehabilitation being in a small country with a small talent pool, we have to focus on our attention on those talent that we have. and we cannot afford losing anyone because this is not like football, a big football club where you have losing of the left back on the, on the 17th that are out of madrid. you know that there are 2 hundreds of guys waiting for their chance. we don't have at least 13 as far academy alumni have a chance to make a tours national team for the 2022 world cup. and again, football is not the only support that gets attention at the academy. we have what i would call a constant pipeline of strong in the video. and that is in the flesh, in fencing
a tour of the academy by marcus agger from austria. he's the man behind all the recent success of to read both sports franchises from formula one to football. as we're walking around, we witness to see that perfectly demonstrates the academy and could tar is approach to sports. in general, every injured teenage player here has a personal physical therapist who monitor their rehabilitation being in a small country with a small talent pool, we have to focus on our attention on those talent that...
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
and again, football is not the only support that gets attention at the academy. we have what i would call a constant pipeline of strong individual athletes that is in athletics, in fencing in table tennis in swimming squash. and now recently we're started with motor sports with bike racing. i think in terms of single biggest achievement or even be biggest athletes, one cannot devoid mentioning will to us by the shim, who is arrested. many people, people who believe that he will be the one, maybe one. they are breaking the very old world record of to meet this 45 in the high jump. ah, of course there are countries that would make the job of hosting the world cup look much easier, but easier. it doesn't always mean batter guitars. climate is extremely dry to almost nothing grows here. for a long time, the country imported fresh fruit and vegetables from the neighboring countries, just because it was easier. but then could tars relations with its neighbors, deteriorated and guitar had to develop its own agriculture. it was difficult to learn how to grow 1st rate tom
and again, football is not the only support that gets attention at the academy. we have what i would call a constant pipeline of strong individual athletes that is in athletics, in fencing in table tennis in swimming squash. and now recently we're started with motor sports with bike racing. i think in terms of single biggest achievement or even be biggest athletes, one cannot devoid mentioning will to us by the shim, who is arrested. many people, people who believe that he will be the one,...
65
65
Jun 18, 2021
06/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
this academy and its facilities aren't cheap.s came to the rescue and, according to the sheriff, there's no additional cost to the taxpayers. >> we could not have done those without the public-private partnership. $225,000 came from private donors to remodel this building and make sure we had state-of-the-art equipment to make sure the building was upgraded so that -- and this first class, they are laying the groundwork. >> on the new news, all you hear is we can't get police officers, nobody wants to be a police officer and as you saw, we have already our first class, so that narrative that it can't be done has been shot. it can be done. it's done with the community getting together with local businesses and saying yeah, let's do this. >> this template, what they've done here can be taken to any community, any county, any state in keeping our communities safe is what it's about. >> laura: one of the draws of this academy is its high-tech simulator allowing officers to focus on scenario-based training. >> laura: so what are we lo
this academy and its facilities aren't cheap.s came to the rescue and, according to the sheriff, there's no additional cost to the taxpayers. >> we could not have done those without the public-private partnership. $225,000 came from private donors to remodel this building and make sure we had state-of-the-art equipment to make sure the building was upgraded so that -- and this first class, they are laying the groundwork. >> on the new news, all you hear is we can't get police...
60
60
Jun 18, 2021
06/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
this academy at its facilities aren't cheap., so local businesses came to the rescue and according to sheriff chip wood there is no additional cost to the taxpayers. >> we could not have done this without the public-private partnership. 225,$000 came from private donors to remodel this building and make sure we had state-of-the-art equipment and the building was upgraded so they are laying the groundwork. >> we can get police officers, nobody wants to be a police officer and as you saw we have our first class was the narrative that it can't be done has been shot which it can be done. is that with the community getting to better, let's do this. >> what they've done here can be taken into any community, any county, any state and keep our communities safe is what it is about. >> what the drops of this academy is a high-tech simulator allowing the officers to focus on scenario-based training. >> what are we looking at? >> a simulator for school shootings to traffic stops to armed robberies to burglars in progress. >> does this make
this academy at its facilities aren't cheap., so local businesses came to the rescue and according to sheriff chip wood there is no additional cost to the taxpayers. >> we could not have done this without the public-private partnership. 225,$000 came from private donors to remodel this building and make sure we had state-of-the-art equipment and the building was upgraded so they are laying the groundwork. >> we can get police officers, nobody wants to be a police officer and as you...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
29
29
Jun 28, 2021
06/21
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
my academy class started with 108, the academy class that i was in. so the classes are smaller but it's still doable because you can break the classes up. it's not unheard of. it's very doable, and it makes that 100 much more attainable is what i'm submitting to the committee. >> supervisor safai: okay. got it. but you're having between 80 and 100 people retire each year. that's your number, and then, the target is to try to keep that even. >> yes, and we're on pace to keep that 100. we always get people retire that we don't expect to retire, but we expect to be on pace for 95 this fiscal year. >> supervisor safai: okay. thank you. thank you, mr. chair. i don't have any other questions. thank you, chief. >> thank you. >> president walton: so unless you have two academies, there's no way you can have three academies in one fiscal year. >> that's why it's so important really, because, in emergency room -- in terms of academies, the best thing to do is to get into a rhythm so the output of when they come out of the academy is predictable so you know what
my academy class started with 108, the academy class that i was in. so the classes are smaller but it's still doable because you can break the classes up. it's not unheard of. it's very doable, and it makes that 100 much more attainable is what i'm submitting to the committee. >> supervisor safai: okay. got it. but you're having between 80 and 100 people retire each year. that's your number, and then, the target is to try to keep that even. >> yes, and we're on pace to keep that...
177
177
Jun 24, 2021
06/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 177
favorite 0
quote 1
this private school is called the james madison academy.fter james madison, one of the founding fathers, credited as the brains behind the second amendment to the constitution, which of course enshrines the right for americans to keep guns. and that, you might imagine, is why the james madison academy in las vegas picked these two guys to address their graduating class earlier this month. on the left there the david keene. he spent two terms as president of the national rifle association. he now sits on the nra's board of directors. on the right is john lott. he's a very influential person in gun organization circles. he wrote a book that people call the bible of the nra. both david keene and john lott were invited to address the graduates from james madison academy. and they both said yes. they put on their robes and their funny hats. they travelled to las vegas. they prepared speeches about following your hopes and dreams, also about the importance of the second amendment, right? that's kind of why they were there. the school told them th
this private school is called the james madison academy.fter james madison, one of the founding fathers, credited as the brains behind the second amendment to the constitution, which of course enshrines the right for americans to keep guns. and that, you might imagine, is why the james madison academy in las vegas picked these two guys to address their graduating class earlier this month. on the left there the david keene. he spent two terms as president of the national rifle association. he...
66
66
Jun 24, 2021
06/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
turns out the james madison academy doesn't exist either.unbeknownst to these two pro gun advocates they were both invited to speak at a fake graduation for a fake school. and they gave their pro gun speeches in front of empty white chairs in a las vegas venue. according to one group that tracks gun death statistics, that 3044 number, that's the number of high school seniors we should've put on their caps and gowns and gotten their diplomas this year but instead they died. they were victims of gun violence and they never made it to this year's graduation. that is the class of 2021 in gun violence deaths. and it is a dramatic thing to watch a sitting and are a board member telling 300,000 chairs that they need to follow their hopes and dreams. they're not gonna follow their hopes and dreams. i'm gonna play a little video of parts of his speech now, parts of david keene speech now. this video includes some upsetting audio from 9-1-1 calls made it in school shootings. if that's something you would rather not experience, this is me giving you a
turns out the james madison academy doesn't exist either.unbeknownst to these two pro gun advocates they were both invited to speak at a fake graduation for a fake school. and they gave their pro gun speeches in front of empty white chairs in a las vegas venue. according to one group that tracks gun death statistics, that 3044 number, that's the number of high school seniors we should've put on their caps and gowns and gotten their diplomas this year but instead they died. they were victims of...
13
13
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
an open field gilman and the receipt to use academy. 2 years after leaving cameroon, you super mckoko had landed up one of germany's biggest clubs. and he needs to be honest, i'd never have thought i was that good times or because people were always saying it. but i didn't believe them when that happens. so i'm so then when i saw some of the teams that were interested in me by and boss alona and so on. and i found that pretty impressive foundational research. that was really impressive, has been ongoing development in black and yellow. he was the lead help school rest of the under 17th. at the ripe old age of 13 was incredible. he got there and just kept on scoring. and that's how it's continued with him. always pushing up towards the next level. that's truly admirable. one of the youth level seats repeatedly resetting the record. but his age group and getting an early run out for germany's on the 16th as well. ahead of last season still and he 15, he was promoted to dorman senior squad. the club had successfully lobbied for the minimum age for boon to see good duty to be lowered to 1
an open field gilman and the receipt to use academy. 2 years after leaving cameroon, you super mckoko had landed up one of germany's biggest clubs. and he needs to be honest, i'd never have thought i was that good times or because people were always saying it. but i didn't believe them when that happens. so i'm so then when i saw some of the teams that were interested in me by and boss alona and so on. and i found that pretty impressive foundational research. that was really impressive, has...
17
17
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
and they all meet here at the football academies. and the suburbs, past trade years, a tournament front, the trans to make drastic changes. starting in the seventy's, every professional club had to create its own youth academy. so all was formed in a way that's really a for professional education. it was a job that shows that age. the jewel in the crown is the national academy clef on 10, located at 50 kilometers outside the capital paris. some notable graduates include terry henri and kian, and bob pate. the project has paid off in 1998 french one. the 1st was cath followed by the euros in 2000 and in 2018 they lifted the 2nd world cup. the victories drew attention to the children of immigrants that helped shape the countries football success runs after we won the work of $99.00. yeah, we got some new baby then didn't. and in 2019, like a few minutes after the woke up, we got some babies and many pay us come from this have ups. i caught pock boss key and bob pay and and go conti. unemployment is high. here. the football is an outlet
and they all meet here at the football academies. and the suburbs, past trade years, a tournament front, the trans to make drastic changes. starting in the seventy's, every professional club had to create its own youth academy. so all was formed in a way that's really a for professional education. it was a job that shows that age. the jewel in the crown is the national academy clef on 10, located at 50 kilometers outside the capital paris. some notable graduates include terry henri and kian,...
17
17
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
starting in the seventy's, every professional club had to create its own youth academy. so old school was sold in a way that's really the fall of professional education. it was a job that's from that age. the jewel in the crown is the national academy clef on 10, located 50 kilometers outside the capitals. paris. some notable graduates include terry henri and kian, and bob pate. the project has paid off in 1998 france one. the 1st was cost followed by the euros in 2000. and in 2018, they lifted a 2nd world cup. the victories drew attention to the children of immigrants that helped shape the country's football success. that's wonderful. work of 1998. we got a new baby's name didn't and in 2019 like a few months after the woke up, we got some baby. when many pay us come from this house, i taught park by key and bob pace and conte unemployment is high here. the football is an outlet for the youth. in the firm, i've been from the football team cycling which grow both became a way of expression. one nation is trans hope its talent factory will recreate most scenes of joy like
starting in the seventy's, every professional club had to create its own youth academy. so old school was sold in a way that's really the fall of professional education. it was a job that's from that age. the jewel in the crown is the national academy clef on 10, located 50 kilometers outside the capitals. paris. some notable graduates include terry henri and kian, and bob pate. the project has paid off in 1998 france one. the 1st was cost followed by the euros in 2000. and in 2018, they lifted...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
starting in the seventy's, every professional clap had to create its own youth academy. so old school was formed in a way that's really the fall of professional education. it was a job where you were pretty good. so that's from the young age. the jewel in the crown is the national academy clef on 10, located at 50 kilometers outside the capital paris. some notable graduates include terry henri and kian, and bob pate. the project has paid off in 1998 trans monday. first was followed by the euros in 2000 and in 2018, they lifted the 2nd world cup. the victories drew attention to the children of immigrants that helped shape the countries football success runs after we won the south woke up $99.00. yeah, we got some new babies in the dun and in 2019, a few months after the woke up, we got some babies and many players come from this have ups. i taught park by key and bob pay and, and gold conte unemployment is high here. the football is an outlet for the youth in firms as being opposed to cycling, which is grown both and became the way of expression. one nation truck is not t
starting in the seventy's, every professional clap had to create its own youth academy. so old school was formed in a way that's really the fall of professional education. it was a job where you were pretty good. so that's from the young age. the jewel in the crown is the national academy clef on 10, located at 50 kilometers outside the capital paris. some notable graduates include terry henri and kian, and bob pate. the project has paid off in 1998 trans monday. first was followed by the euros...
31
31
Jun 11, 2021
06/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
at the recent academy awards, everything seemed designed to lead up to a finale in which chadwick bosemanous best actor oscar for ma rainey�*s black bottom, only for plans to go awry when anthony hopkins, who wasn't at the ceremony, unexpectedly won for the father. what do you do for a living? um, i look after other people. other people? yeah, myjob is to help people who need help. sounds like one of those guys you're always trying to dump off on me. hopkins plays anthony, father of olivia colman�*s doting daughter anne, who struggling to manage her dad's dementia. anthony accuses anne of wanting to get him out of his flat so she can take it over for herself. i'm not leaving my flat! but it soon becomes clear that past, present and future are colliding in anthony's mind, leaving him uncertain as to where, when and even who he is. what is this nonsense? what is that? what are you talking about? where is she? i'm here. uh... meanwhile multiple actors play single characters, such as mark gatiss and rufus sewell representing interchangeable male figures, olivia williams alternating with olivi
at the recent academy awards, everything seemed designed to lead up to a finale in which chadwick bosemanous best actor oscar for ma rainey�*s black bottom, only for plans to go awry when anthony hopkins, who wasn't at the ceremony, unexpectedly won for the father. what do you do for a living? um, i look after other people. other people? yeah, myjob is to help people who need help. sounds like one of those guys you're always trying to dump off on me. hopkins plays anthony, father of olivia...
11
11
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
in 2019, he joined the captain speed child was renowned academy, progressing from the under 19 to the reserve. so the next step up was not well then obviously a big difference in mobile potentially been as the from the $23.00, the punch, the massive became so much faster and he has to be so much smarter. the keys hello to florida. oh please. you know, for the last one i get to get dr. dynamism and blistering pace make for an irresistible old man package ceiling to temper one of the most exciting attacking talents after paying initially as a center forward. he's now generally deployed further out wide change that comes with specific new responsibilities. there's also. busy a lot of defensive work in those hands. holly adapt to that in the last 18 months. it's, it's credible. this is beneath all the qualities you can see in the stadium business business, special, special, the qualities that aren't in successive rookie of the month. so we would say november and december last year. so he was living in the 2nd here in france, wasn't so demanding. you always have space to operate in. going
in 2019, he joined the captain speed child was renowned academy, progressing from the under 19 to the reserve. so the next step up was not well then obviously a big difference in mobile potentially been as the from the $23.00, the punch, the massive became so much faster and he has to be so much smarter. the keys hello to florida. oh please. you know, for the last one i get to get dr. dynamism and blistering pace make for an irresistible old man package ceiling to temper one of the most...
62
62
Jun 13, 2021
06/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
the winner of the best international feature oscar at this year's academy awards was thomas vinterberg'sning against the wind, which was ethiopia's entry last year, is now available on digital platforms. the story follows two boys from a remote rural village whose lives take them in very different directions after an early encounter with a camera. one dedicates his life to training as a long—distance runner, determined to emulate the success of his sporting hero haile gebreselassie, who has a cameo role. the other heads to addis ababa with dreams of becoming a photographer, only to find himself caught in a web of crime and poverty. described as being inspired by true events, this ratherformulaic tale of tested friendships didn't make the academy shortlist but still offers a touching portrait of brotherly bonds and youthful dreams. it's less rewarding when the narrative slips into crime and sports movie cliches — although cinematographer mateusz smolka makes the most of the varied, vivid scenery and injects an air of excitement and urgency into the sometimes rather drab storytelling. you
the winner of the best international feature oscar at this year's academy awards was thomas vinterberg'sning against the wind, which was ethiopia's entry last year, is now available on digital platforms. the story follows two boys from a remote rural village whose lives take them in very different directions after an early encounter with a camera. one dedicates his life to training as a long—distance runner, determined to emulate the success of his sporting hero haile gebreselassie, who has a...
28
28
Jun 25, 2021
06/21
by
KRON
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
the police academy in her new budget. she's calling to increase police funding in order to have 4 more academy classes over the next 2 years, which would bring on a total of 200 new cops to help fill in the ranks of the department which typically loses 80 officers a year due to attrition. she's also looking to budget more money to increase over time with her office says is needed to boost foot patrols. we need more police officers walking the beat in a lot of the commercial corridors of the city and areas where we have large numbers of. >> residents and visitors. and we just don't have a sufficient supply to meet the needs of the city. apparently most san franciscans agree a recent sf chamber of commerce poll found residents in crime, homelessness and quality of life are getting worse in the city and what do those polls think should be done about it. most said addressing homelessness increasing police officers and high crime neighborhoods and maintaining funding for police academy classes should be high priority budget ne
the police academy in her new budget. she's calling to increase police funding in order to have 4 more academy classes over the next 2 years, which would bring on a total of 200 new cops to help fill in the ranks of the department which typically loses 80 officers a year due to attrition. she's also looking to budget more money to increase over time with her office says is needed to boost foot patrols. we need more police officers walking the beat in a lot of the commercial corridors of the...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
27
27
Jun 17, 2021
06/21
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
we had to delay, once we got the approval to start back our academies, we had to delay the academy classalary savings by coating off for holding off our hiring our most recent academy class. we had to do that because of her overtime budget and it was out of whack. we were underfunded and we could not meet our demands over time.? so we had to delay. but that does though is we lost some candidates because other departments, it's a very important competitive or a competitive recruitment department right now. and because we couldn't just start our town we wanted to and then people got offers from other departments and they went. we are able to say to that we are san francisco natives, we cultivated them in our cadet program he wanted to work in this department to work a thread away from going to other departments departments. we are able to just in time get them there actually hired but then we were able to save two. things like that, when it causes a structural deficit for us and that is us balancing the books in another way. and we have to scramble to try to do that. i know the director ca
we had to delay, once we got the approval to start back our academies, we had to delay the academy classalary savings by coating off for holding off our hiring our most recent academy class. we had to do that because of her overtime budget and it was out of whack. we were underfunded and we could not meet our demands over time.? so we had to delay. but that does though is we lost some candidates because other departments, it's a very important competitive or a competitive recruitment department...
186
186
Jun 25, 2021
06/21
by
KNTV
tv
eye 186
favorite 0
quote 0
i had never seen a police academy like this.idespread protests here in minneapolis, all over the country, calls to defund th from the police academy police, waves of early retirements by officers. stepping into this morning are nine students graduating today from the police academy at lincoln university it's the first ever at a historically black college or university and the chief who started it says it's an effort to create the change he wants to see. across the country, voices sharing outrage and frustration in the wake of police violence, calling for a reckoning on how . an officers serve one potential solution can be found on a hill overlooking jefferson city, missouri this is clinic university. an historically black college founded to educate black veterans of the civil war. >> the history here at lincoln is so rich >> reporter: that history inspired chief gary hill to open the first police academy at an hbcu how did this come to be? >> so, i s last 22 years. people were like that is a great idea why hasn't anyone thought
i had never seen a police academy like this.idespread protests here in minneapolis, all over the country, calls to defund th from the police academy police, waves of early retirements by officers. stepping into this morning are nine students graduating today from the police academy at lincoln university it's the first ever at a historically black college or university and the chief who started it says it's an effort to create the change he wants to see. across the country, voices sharing...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
65
65
Jun 29, 2021
06/21
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
my academy class started with 108, the academy class that i was in.itting to the committee. >> supervisor safai: okay. got it. but you're having between 80 and 100 people retire each year. that's your number, and then, the target is to try to keep that even. >> yes, and we're on pace to keep that 100. we always get people retire that we don't expect to retire, but we expect to be on pace for 95 this fiscal year. >> supervisor safai: okay. thank you. thank you, mr. chair. i don't have any other questions. thank you, chief. >> thank you. >> president walton: so unless you have two academies, there's no way you can have three academies in one fiscal year. >> that's why it's so important really, because, in emergency room -- in terms of academies, the best thing to do is to get into a rhythm so the output of when they come out of the academy is predictable so you know what you've got coming out. so it's very doable to hire 100 people in a year. some of those people will grad in the next fiscal year, but the next fiscal year, we hopefully will be able to c
my academy class started with 108, the academy class that i was in.itting to the committee. >> supervisor safai: okay. got it. but you're having between 80 and 100 people retire each year. that's your number, and then, the target is to try to keep that even. >> yes, and we're on pace to keep that 100. we always get people retire that we don't expect to retire, but we expect to be on pace for 95 this fiscal year. >> supervisor safai: okay. thank you. thank you, mr. chair. i...
36
36
Jun 25, 2021
06/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
, a digital service academy. would you support that and what are your thoughts? >> representative franklin, i'll just start and quickly turn to my colleagues. a.i., it's going to be a game changer. already is a game changer. and it's an area where our adversaries really understand it. they understand that data is power, and being able to harness that data is really where your power will be in the future. and so getting after this, as you know, in the useins, we hava project maven is something we prototyped now and insuring we can getet it out so we can actually spread that throughout the intelligence enterprise is going to be key. so we're focused on this. haven't thought about the digital academy piece. know that we need to have a better way of coalescing around this, but your comment is spot-on where we need h to be, d i know my colleagues have been thinking about it, so let me pass it to generals berrier and nakasone for their comments. >> congressman, that's a great comment about a.i., and that's everything f
, a digital service academy. would you support that and what are your thoughts? >> representative franklin, i'll just start and quickly turn to my colleagues. a.i., it's going to be a game changer. already is a game changer. and it's an area where our adversaries really understand it. they understand that data is power, and being able to harness that data is really where your power will be in the future. and so getting after this, as you know, in the useins, we hava project maven is...
55
55
Jun 11, 2021
06/21
by
FBC
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
so the question is will the summer months heat up academy sports even more?resident and ceo, he's everything, and his name is ken hicks. ken, thank you so much for joining us, and congratulations on the success. i understand why there's been a lot of pent-up demand for, you know, getting out, because with we've all been trapped indoors for so long, and that's given you a lot of momentum. the question is as we start to get back to normal, can you keep that momentum going. >> yes. ashley, thank you very much. we actually were open last fall, and what we saw was people picking up new hobbies and habits, building home gyms, going fishing, camping. and what we're seeing is people are continuing with those new hobbies. they're just as active now as they were last year, but we've also got the added benefit of some of the things like team sports, baseball, football. so it's a bonding of both new hobbies and people going back to their old hobbies. ashley: two other issues i wanted to bring up, first, the supply chain problems. it's been affecting the economy as a whol
so the question is will the summer months heat up academy sports even more?resident and ceo, he's everything, and his name is ken hicks. ken, thank you so much for joining us, and congratulations on the success. i understand why there's been a lot of pent-up demand for, you know, getting out, because with we've all been trapped indoors for so long, and that's given you a lot of momentum. the question is as we start to get back to normal, can you keep that momentum going. >> yes. ashley,...
40
40
Jun 25, 2021
06/21
by
KPIX
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
also cuts the much-needed future, academy, recruits that have been and also those officers will now be working a lot of overtime in a time of crisis so big changes here in the city of oakland and depending on what side you are on, a huge, either for or against in terms of defunding the police. >> pretty strong statement from the mayor but also reaction this evening from those on the other side. >> reporter: i think it is showing oaklands progressive commitment and for those who are for it, they see that there is this huge need to have those programs that are going to go into place, $17.4 million. i did return to the police officers association late this afternoon when i asked them what is your reaction and they responded back into words. budget cuts. >>> san francisco has a different kind of problem. the department is having a hard time finding enough for us active applicants for new positions. kenny choi is live in san francisco to explain what is contributing to the recruiting shortfall. >> reporter: some police departments in this country are seeing a shortage. they are sitting up t
also cuts the much-needed future, academy, recruits that have been and also those officers will now be working a lot of overtime in a time of crisis so big changes here in the city of oakland and depending on what side you are on, a huge, either for or against in terms of defunding the police. >> pretty strong statement from the mayor but also reaction this evening from those on the other side. >> reporter: i think it is showing oaklands progressive commitment and for those who are...