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agnes, let me start with you. think european policymakers have followed the science when it comes to vaccinations? well, it's a balancing act if you're a head of state or head of a government. of course, they've been listening to scientists. they must be feeling as if that is all they have been doing for 18 months. but there is science and there's politics. and you have to make, in the end, political decisions. and actually, it's interesting to look at the different countries in europe, because they've gone about their lockdowns in very different ways. with sometimes very good results, but different methods. but i'm very happy to report to dateline that the vaccination roll—out in continental europe, in france, italy, germany and spain, is doing extremely well. after of course the catastrophic first two weeks, first two months, i would say, and yesterday, the french president announced that anyone from the age of 18 was now able to get vaccinated in france. and surprise, surprise — i'm sure you remember the french
agnes, let me start with you. think european policymakers have followed the science when it comes to vaccinations? well, it's a balancing act if you're a head of state or head of a government. of course, they've been listening to scientists. they must be feeling as if that is all they have been doing for 18 months. but there is science and there's politics. and you have to make, in the end, political decisions. and actually, it's interesting to look at the different countries in europe, because...
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agnes is in a spiral of addiction and she eventually dies as a result of her alcoholism.eply, deeply painful. and as you've already alluded to, your own life was full of love and pain as a kid, too. so was it very raw exploring a fiction which, you know, has so much resonance with your own life? it could be raw at times, but it also brought me — and this might sound strange to say — an awful lot ofjoy. it is not only a sad book, it is a funny book, it's a tender book, it's oftentimes it's violent. and for me, it's a book about humanity and about the broadest experience of people living in glasgow in those housing schemes at that time. and so, i wanted to just pack it full of life and really celebrate the glaswegian spirit in many ways, because i think we went through a collective hard time. it's not just about this one single family at the heart of the book who went through this high unemployment and this social upheaval, it's about many people around them, and for me, i wanted to just pack that full of that chorus of really urgent voices and just all the humanity i could
agnes is in a spiral of addiction and she eventually dies as a result of her alcoholism.eply, deeply painful. and as you've already alluded to, your own life was full of love and pain as a kid, too. so was it very raw exploring a fiction which, you know, has so much resonance with your own life? it could be raw at times, but it also brought me — and this might sound strange to say — an awful lot ofjoy. it is not only a sad book, it is a funny book, it's a tender book, it's oftentimes it's...
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agnes, let me start with you.ations? ~ �*, ., ., . vaccinations? well, it's a balancing act if you're — vaccinations? well, it's a balancing act if you're a _ vaccinations? well, it's a balancing act if you're a head _ vaccinations? well, it's a balancing act if you're a head of _ vaccinations? well, it's a balancing act if you're a head of state - vaccinations? well, it's a balancing act if you're a head of state or- act if you're a head of state or government. of course, they've been listening _ government. of course, they've been listening to _ government. of course, they've been listening to science. but there is a science _ listening to science. but there is a science and — listening to science. but there is a science and there's politics. you have _ science and there's politics. you have to — science and there's politics. you have to make political decisions. it's interesting to look at the different countries in europe, because — different countries in europe, because they've gone about their lockdowns in v
agnes, let me start with you.ations? ~ �*, ., ., . vaccinations? well, it's a balancing act if you're — vaccinations? well, it's a balancing act if you're a _ vaccinations? well, it's a balancing act if you're a head _ vaccinations? well, it's a balancing act if you're a head of _ vaccinations? well, it's a balancing act if you're a head of state - vaccinations? well, it's a balancing act if you're a head of state or- act if you're a head of state or government. of course, they've been...
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s tolto say gdbye to r child, they were toldo say odbye toheir chirenhat they we not gog to seehem agning toandra,he said theyereold, do't be otionaabout ito yourids don't reac for two we she hado idea where heas. had nidea what ha hpene to her enhe was depord bk to the harm she fled. she has en in hiding ever since. amy: and how was that they were reunited, carol anne donohoe? >> well, this is the culmination of years worth of effort and a lot of work done to the steering committee of organizations on the ground. sandra was referred to us by the steering committee to represent her in her reunification. that was july 2020. so that is how long we have bee representing her. the border was under trump effectively clod. it wasn't a question of being able to brg her to the border like we had previously with a group of unifying parents. there was no way the government was going to allow them in. so we had to ask them to be patient. you have to remember that throughout that time, we all went to the pandemic. there was one long was nosure if she should bring her child back to the harm because
s tolto say gdbye to r child, they were toldo say odbye toheir chirenhat they we not gog to seehem agning toandra,he said theyereold, do't be otionaabout ito yourids don't reac for two we she hado idea where heas. had nidea what ha hpene to her enhe was depord bk to the harm she fled. she has en in hiding ever since. amy: and how was that they were reunited, carol anne donohoe? >> well, this is the culmination of years worth of effort and a lot of work done to the steering committee of...
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we have arturo costenza and agnes lee on the line. agnes, can you start us off and provide any listeners the instructions for providing public comment in chinese. >> yes. >> translator: [speaking chinese] thank you. >> clerk: arturo, are you there? >> yes. >> translator: [speaking spanish] thank you, john. >> clerk: thank you both very much. and one final thing, mr. chair. items acted upon today will appear on the board of supervisors agenda 8-21. >> chairman: thank you, mr. clerk. and we are joined by vice chair chan as well and i just want to thank mr. costenza and ms. lee for all of their hard work and, mr. clerk, if you could please call the first four items together. >> clerk: agenda item number one is a resolution authorizing the mayor's office of housing and community development on behalf of the city and county to execute a grant application on housing community development of housing and community development affordable. there's a 124-unit 100% affordable housing project located north of ocean avenue west of city college east
we have arturo costenza and agnes lee on the line. agnes, can you start us off and provide any listeners the instructions for providing public comment in chinese. >> yes. >> translator: [speaking chinese] thank you. >> clerk: arturo, are you there? >> yes. >> translator: [speaking spanish] thank you, john. >> clerk: thank you both very much. and one final thing, mr. chair. items acted upon today will appear on the board of supervisors agenda 8-21. >>...
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and agnes is an unconventional field of study as academics attempt to unravel the mainsprings of our ignorance to look into what we don't know we were laughed at it 1st because people thought it was not academic to study the absence of knowledge to study ignorance but i think people are are laughing a bit less now and starting to be a bit worried because we sense and they realise how pervasive the problem might be . what are the obstacles to knowledge. a question of growing relevance prompting those who study ignorance to find a public voice. over the course of this talk introduced different ways of thinking about ignorance and particularly this phrase strategic ignorance we're going to ask you to think about example in your own life a strategic ingrid's. individuals a new understanding of ignorance is a managing until now ignorance mental not knowing what we might know one day thanks to research but now we're beginning to see that you can actively produce. the issue now is identifying obstacles to our knowledge things that help the progress of science deliberately or not. perhaps in
and agnes is an unconventional field of study as academics attempt to unravel the mainsprings of our ignorance to look into what we don't know we were laughed at it 1st because people thought it was not academic to study the absence of knowledge to study ignorance but i think people are are laughing a bit less now and starting to be a bit worried because we sense and they realise how pervasive the problem might be . what are the obstacles to knowledge. a question of growing relevance prompting...
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occurring eager to understand from solve collected studies published on the subject and as a true agne tala just he set about explaining the disparity in their conclusions during that time i didn't get a lot of sleep i drank a lot of coffee. is conclusion 93 percent of publicly funded studies indicated harmful effects at very low doses of business being in contrast to none of the studies financed by the industry he eventually discovered the primary reason for this difference instead of an outright lie some creative trickery and the private sector lapse they put a lot of time and effort into figuring out how do we do a study that shows no effect. the 1st step is to find the right test animal model using catalogues of laboratory mice and rats which can be chosen according to their biological parameters. they can be customized to fit the requirements of the relevant experiments and are then dispatched direct. to the researchers lab. and history groups were using a very strange animal to try to show that bisphenol a cause no harm if you are interested the showing that between early is not
occurring eager to understand from solve collected studies published on the subject and as a true agne tala just he set about explaining the disparity in their conclusions during that time i didn't get a lot of sleep i drank a lot of coffee. is conclusion 93 percent of publicly funded studies indicated harmful effects at very low doses of business being in contrast to none of the studies financed by the industry he eventually discovered the primary reason for this difference instead of an...
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we have arturo costenza and agnes lee on the line. agnes, can you start us off and provide any listeners the instructions for providing public comment in chinese. >> yes. >> translator: [speaking chinese] thank you. >> clerk: arturo, are you there? >> yes. >> translator: [speaking spanish] thank you, john. >> clerk: thank you both very much. and one final thing, mr. chair. items acted upon today will appear on the board of supervisors agenda 8-21. >> chairman: thank you, mr. clerk. and we are joined by vice chair chan as well and i just want to thank mr. costenza and ms. lee for all of their hard work and, mr. clerk, if you could please call the first four items together. >> clerk: agenda item number one is a resolution authorizing the mayor's office of housing and community development on behalf of the city and county to execute a grant application on housing community development of housing and community development affordable. there's a 124-unit 100% affordable housing project located north of ocean avenue west of city college east
we have arturo costenza and agnes lee on the line. agnes, can you start us off and provide any listeners the instructions for providing public comment in chinese. >> yes. >> translator: [speaking chinese] thank you. >> clerk: arturo, are you there? >> yes. >> translator: [speaking spanish] thank you, john. >> clerk: thank you both very much. and one final thing, mr. chair. items acted upon today will appear on the board of supervisors agenda 8-21. >>...
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bahía guillermo quirós nos cuenta de cómo vienen las temperaturas >>> gracias,buenas tardes felicidad agnesche primeras horas del sábado mucho cuidado especialmente la zona costera vamos a ver las temperaturas siguen a la baja la máxima 72° san josé vemos más hacia el interior pittsburgh alcanzando los 80 pero esa será la máxima temperatura santa rosa alcanzando cerca de los 77° al aire fresco va a continuar a kiev y de cebada por lo tanto, por la noche se van a mantener las zonas de vidrio despejadas pero después comenzará llega la capa marina que va a traer las posibilidades de algunas o vistas en la región por cierto, hay otra oportunidad de que se vuelva a ver mercurio ve usted a donde se encuentra la luna a partir del 14 mercurio al menos ayer se dio en el horizonte después el próximo sábado a partir de mañanamarte se verá cerca de la luna será increíble además, hoy vamos a tener paso de la estación espacial internacional, vamos a hacer un facebook en vivo para que usted pueda compartir con nosotros y pueda ver el paso desde estación espacial internacional queda 16 vueltas a la tierra
bahía guillermo quirós nos cuenta de cómo vienen las temperaturas >>> gracias,buenas tardes felicidad agnesche primeras horas del sábado mucho cuidado especialmente la zona costera vamos a ver las temperaturas siguen a la baja la máxima 72° san josé vemos más hacia el interior pittsburgh alcanzando los 80 pero esa será la máxima temperatura santa rosa alcanzando cerca de los 77° al aire fresco va a continuar a kiev y de cebada por lo tanto, por la noche se van a mantener las...
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certainly in my world agnes the difference in dealing with people over zoom versus having a personaln or even a phone conversation as opposed to a video. they are qualitatively different types of experiences. and so we need to figure out a way, the technology clearly is here to stay. what has happened due to covid it is we basically moved what otherwise would have been about five years of technology innovation into five months. and what that did was to clarify both the growing ubiquity technology but also some of these problems. and so it is our emphasis in our book on problem-solving i think is a valuable feature turning point it analyzes what the problems are. but then tries to make practical and concrete recommendations on ways to do it. >> host: darrell west can you think of another. in history where we have gone through a revolution like we have had over the past 25 years and continue to go through? >> guest: there certainly have been times of rapid technological innovations. certainly industrialization of 100 years ago. there was a lot compressed in a relatively short period of
certainly in my world agnes the difference in dealing with people over zoom versus having a personaln or even a phone conversation as opposed to a video. they are qualitatively different types of experiences. and so we need to figure out a way, the technology clearly is here to stay. what has happened due to covid it is we basically moved what otherwise would have been about five years of technology innovation into five months. and what that did was to clarify both the growing ubiquity...
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we have arturo costenza and agnes lee on the line. agnes, can you start us off and provide any listeners the instructions for providing public comment in chinese. >> yes. >> translator: [speaking chinese] thank you. >> clerk: arturo, are you there? >> yes. >> translator: [speaking spanish] thank you, john. >> clerk: thank you both very much. and one final thing, mr. chair. items acted upon today will appear on the board of supervisors agenda 8-21. >> chairman: thank you, mr. clerk. and we are joined by vice chair chan as well and i just want to thank mr. costenza and ms. lee for all of their hard work and, mr. clerk, if you could please call the first four items together. >> clerk: agenda item number one is a resolution authorizing the mayor's office of housing and community development on behalf of the city and county to execute a grant application on housing community development of housing and community development affordable. there's a 124-unit 100% affordable housing project located north of ocean avenue west of city college east
we have arturo costenza and agnes lee on the line. agnes, can you start us off and provide any listeners the instructions for providing public comment in chinese. >> yes. >> translator: [speaking chinese] thank you. >> clerk: arturo, are you there? >> yes. >> translator: [speaking spanish] thank you, john. >> clerk: thank you both very much. and one final thing, mr. chair. items acted upon today will appear on the board of supervisors agenda 8-21. >>...
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this is the line and we are afraid that that's why we are still in such the we are full of all that's agnes insurance right now and immediately to me that see how i mean by real pressure by they're not they're not this is such. the purpose of this aggravation and even that so that the political statement we hear is a fallacy nancy we. are hearing don't care about what the prime minister says or what was president biden says or the full sort of service that americans been ascensions that he would our people do not care about that he wants to care not to see iraq as in the guy not to do to care not to see their buildings being good and phone him down and to be homeless they need that help and that he and for us to stop this admission the cost of. oil around for the for the a good bench and now others have been reluctant. and they not or any other important the other stops there is another point says the united states or any other so-called great guns pulled for example. based in say on going to more to put pressure on the on the soap the truth which means that how much is that hacking and the
this is the line and we are afraid that that's why we are still in such the we are full of all that's agnes insurance right now and immediately to me that see how i mean by real pressure by they're not they're not this is such. the purpose of this aggravation and even that so that the political statement we hear is a fallacy nancy we. are hearing don't care about what the prime minister says or what was president biden says or the full sort of service that americans been ascensions that he...
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democrats looking for more changes to immigration policy, for deportation even if convicted of felonies, agnesald was murdered by previously deported illegal immigrant and joined me now. tell me what happened to your son ronald on the date in 2002. >> mice and was standing on the driveway talking to a friend when he noticed someone approaching from behind, and he was going to shoot in the back, severing the main artery and in surgery, in spite of massive amounts. jillian: i understand the shooter was a known gang member. >> previously deported also. >> reporter: i'm curious your opinion when you read this letter from house democrats and dhs that reads we are in a moment of racial reckoning in communities across the country calling for end to mass incarceration and racist policing, and on the same squad systems and you have alexandria ocasio cortez, to end the approach to immigration, we have policies to end mass incarceration, commercialization in deportation, what do you want them to know. >> we see left radical thinking politicians and too many of them in congress right now. i want them to k
democrats looking for more changes to immigration policy, for deportation even if convicted of felonies, agnesald was murdered by previously deported illegal immigrant and joined me now. tell me what happened to your son ronald on the date in 2002. >> mice and was standing on the driveway talking to a friend when he noticed someone approaching from behind, and he was going to shoot in the back, severing the main artery and in surgery, in spite of massive amounts. jillian: i understand the...
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our guests are the french journalist agnes poirier of the magazine, l'express, the american journalist the bbc�*s science editor, david shukman. we're welcoming you, david, yourfirst time back in the building for over a year. very strange feeling but very nice. and i hear your mum is an avid dateline viewer, so she will be especially pleased to see you here for the first time! she is a huge fan so i cannot make any mistakes. i can't make any mistakes.
our guests are the french journalist agnes poirier of the magazine, l'express, the american journalist the bbc�*s science editor, david shukman. we're welcoming you, david, yourfirst time back in the building for over a year. very strange feeling but very nice. and i hear your mum is an avid dateline viewer, so she will be especially pleased to see you here for the first time! she is a huge fan so i cannot make any mistakes. i can't make any mistakes.
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our guests are the french journalist agnes poirier of the magazine, l'express, the american journalist time back in the building for over a year. very strange feeling but very nice. and i hear your mum is an avid dateline viewer, so she will be especially pleased to see you here for the first time! she is a huge fan so i cannot make any mistakes. i can't make any mistakes. she will be so glad that you are here with me on the programme. in the uk and the us, the vaccination programmes against the pandemic has been hugely successful, but what about elsewhere? have policymakers really listened to the scientists? vaccinations for some will be the key to being able to go travelling again.
our guests are the french journalist agnes poirier of the magazine, l'express, the american journalist time back in the building for over a year. very strange feeling but very nice. and i hear your mum is an avid dateline viewer, so she will be especially pleased to see you here for the first time! she is a huge fan so i cannot make any mistakes. i can't make any mistakes. she will be so glad that you are here with me on the programme. in the uk and the us, the vaccination programmes against...
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occurring eager to understand from solve collected studies published on the subject and as a true agne tala just he set about explaining the disparity in their conclusions during that time i didn't get a lot of sleep and drank a lot of core of. his conclusion 93 percent of publicly funded studies indicated harmful effects at very low doses of this being in contrast to none of the studies financed by the industry he eventually discovered the primary reason for this difference instead of an outright lie some creative trickery and the private sector lapse they put a lot of time and effort into figuring out how do 'd we do a study that shows no effect. the 1st step is to find the right test animal model using catalogues of laboratory mice and rats which can be chosen according to their biological parameters. they can be customized to fit the requirements of the relevant experiments and are then dispatched directly to the researchers lab. and history groups were using very strange animal to try to show that bisphenol a cause or if you are interested the showing that between early is not. yo
occurring eager to understand from solve collected studies published on the subject and as a true agne tala just he set about explaining the disparity in their conclusions during that time i didn't get a lot of sleep and drank a lot of core of. his conclusion 93 percent of publicly funded studies indicated harmful effects at very low doses of this being in contrast to none of the studies financed by the industry he eventually discovered the primary reason for this difference instead of an...
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agnes is an unconventional field of study as academics attempt to unravel the mainsprings of our ignorance to look into what we don't know. we were laughed at it 1st because people thought it was not academic to study the absence of knowledge to study ignorance but i think people are are laughing a bit less now and starting to be a bit worried because we sense and they realise how pervasive the problem might be . what are the obstacles to knowledge. a question of growing relevance prompting those who study ignorance to find a public voice. over the course of this talk oh introduce different ways of thinking about ignorance and particularly this phrase strategic ignorance we're going to ask you to think about example in your own life a strategic ignorance willful individuals a new understanding of ignorance as a manager until now ignorance meant not knowing what we might know one day thanks to research but now we're beginning to see that you can actively produce. what the issue now is identifying obstacles to our knowledge things that help the progress of science deliberately or not perhaps
agnes is an unconventional field of study as academics attempt to unravel the mainsprings of our ignorance to look into what we don't know. we were laughed at it 1st because people thought it was not academic to study the absence of knowledge to study ignorance but i think people are are laughing a bit less now and starting to be a bit worried because we sense and they realise how pervasive the problem might be . what are the obstacles to knowledge. a question of growing relevance prompting...
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it's inflammatory to the l israelis as well, isn't it, agnes?tretch her legs and go off peace. it's like a jam sessions for news. i legs and go off peace. it's like a jam sessions for news.- legs and go off peace. it's like a jam sessions for news. i 'ust want to register — jam sessions for news. i 'ust want to register my * jam sessions for news. i 'ust want to register my fury _ jam sessions for news. i 'ust want to register my fury at _ jam sessions for news. i just want to register my fury at bitcoin, - jam sessions for news. i just want to register my fury at bitcoin, a i to register my fury at bitcoin, a scheme — to register my fury at bitcoin, a scheme where _ to register my fury at bitcoin, a scheme where if _ to register my fury at bitcoin, a scheme where if it _ to register my fury at bitcoin, a scheme where if it goes - to register my fury at bitcoin, a scheme where if it goes up- to register my fury at bitcoin, a| scheme where if it goes up 30% to register my fury at bitcoin, a . scheme where if it goes up 30% a day. _ scheme where i
it's inflammatory to the l israelis as well, isn't it, agnes?tretch her legs and go off peace. it's like a jam sessions for news. i legs and go off peace. it's like a jam sessions for news.- legs and go off peace. it's like a jam sessions for news. i 'ust want to register — jam sessions for news. i 'ust want to register my * jam sessions for news. i 'ust want to register my fury _ jam sessions for news. i 'ust want to register my fury at _ jam sessions for news. i just want to register my...
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occurring eager to understand from solve collected studies published on the subject and as a true agne tala just he set about explaining the disparity in their conclusions during that time i didn't get a lot of sleep i drank a lot of coffee. is conclusion 93 percent of publicly funded studies indicated harmful effects at very low doses of this being in contrast to none of the studies financed by the industry eventually discovered the primary reason for this difference instead of an outright lie some creative trickery and the private sector lapse they put a lot of time and effort into figuring out how do we do a study that shows no effect. the 1st step is to find the right test animal model using catalogues of laboratory mice and rats which can be chosen according to their biological parameters. they can be customized to fit the requirements of the relevant experiments and are then dispatched directly to the researchers lab. and history groups were using very strange animal to try to show that bisphenol a cause or if you are interested the showing that between the early is not. you woul
occurring eager to understand from solve collected studies published on the subject and as a true agne tala just he set about explaining the disparity in their conclusions during that time i didn't get a lot of sleep i drank a lot of coffee. is conclusion 93 percent of publicly funded studies indicated harmful effects at very low doses of this being in contrast to none of the studies financed by the industry eventually discovered the primary reason for this difference instead of an outright lie...
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, ha beenollowingorecad, and agn more iensively ts past month aphiladelia's cist past resurfad withhesure thathe boneof one or twofrican americachildren kill by thcity's police in 1985 were being used in an online princeton university course called "real bones: adventures in forensic anthropology." these bones were being used without the knowledge of their families. this thursday, may 13, marks the 36th anniversary of the day the city of philadelphia bombed its own citizens. on that day in 1985, police surrounded the home of move, a radical black liberation organization that was defying orders to vacate. police flooded the home with water, filled the house with tear gas, and blasted the house with automatic weapons -- all failing to dislodge the residents. finally, police dropped a bomb on the house from a helicopter, killing 11 people -- six adults and five children. the fire burned an entire city block to the ground, destroying over 60 homes. this is how the bombing was initially reported in philadelphia on wcau-tv. >> i have just been advised we have new videotape of the episode th
, ha beenollowingorecad, and agn more iensively ts past month aphiladelia's cist past resurfad withhesure thathe boneof one or twofrican americachildren kill by thcity's police in 1985 were being used in an online princeton university course called "real bones: adventures in forensic anthropology." these bones were being used without the knowledge of their families. this thursday, may 13, marks the 36th anniversary of the day the city of philadelphia bombed its own citizens. on that...
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agn,ai like i said, thank god for social media because the rlwod isinally making up to the fact israelan apartheid state was the and we -- treat palestinians with such dehunizamation, the way colonizers treat the colonized. nermeen: as you point out, the p role of socialedia as a result e the wholworld knows what is w going on and there have been protest held in many cities around the world. atwh is eth significance of solidarity from activists and others in t dseifferent cities, including many inurope well as some in the u.s.? >> absolutely. i think those protestshaart e in hundreds of ctuities aclyalit are also spearheaded by palestinians in the diaspora, much like the protests happening all across this store palestine. the first signifficance o these protests itheys have thdicated these colonial fragmentations th iatsrael has worked tirelessly, explicitly and implicitly, to implement within palestinnsia, these taccsti of intimidation are not working. that we are all palestinian people regardless of geography dan regardless of legalegtatus. we are rising up i think grassroots people
agn,ai like i said, thank god for social media because the rlwod isinally making up to the fact israelan apartheid state was the and we -- treat palestinians with such dehunizamation, the way colonizers treat the colonized. nermeen: as you point out, the p role of socialedia as a result e the wholworld knows what is w going on and there have been protest held in many cities around the world. atwh is eth significance of solidarity from activists and others in t dseifferent cities, including many...
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. >> the decision our government, or people making -- president agnes wright there's a race to the bottom one side i'll once they win the race get to the bottom were quickly the other side of the aisle wants to stop the race and say we should have some global minimum tax and corporation that applies all over the world essentially. it is up to us, the people through elected representatives to make that decision. >> great. give time for two more questions before have to wrap up for the evening. the first one is, hasn't private equity and new spin on lbos? and can you explain for those of us whose reading that question for the lovely members of the audience. the answer is yes. private equity is a name for people who do will be called leveraged buyouts. the basic thing with these private equity funds is they oftentimes do this successfully. they raise money from investors. part of the money is from you in part from your banks loaning it. that's what the leverage mean. they're leveraging their money. they make the company be a private company by owning all of the company. private equity firms
. >> the decision our government, or people making -- president agnes wright there's a race to the bottom one side i'll once they win the race get to the bottom were quickly the other side of the aisle wants to stop the race and say we should have some global minimum tax and corporation that applies all over the world essentially. it is up to us, the people through elected representatives to make that decision. >> great. give time for two more questions before have to wrap up for...
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testimony, both written and oral, you id that -- and agn -- without the president's speechpeople would n have rched on the capitol and tried to overrun the capitol andha yowrote this morng, personally believe h comments encouraged the presidenthat day. >> there's a difference -- >>ou understand how not believable your new testim your newersion otestimony that was apparently created between the time you wrote your testony this morning and w you ca before the committee today. i yield back >> there a difference -- >> the gentleman has -- >> there's a difference between marching the capitol and assaulting the capitol. that's the dlin nation i'm trying to make, despite the partan attack that i was just subjected to. >> the gentleman's time has expired. gentleman yields back. gentleman from ohio, mr. gibbs, is recognized for five minutes. >> okay. i wasn't ready for that. first of all, thank you for holding the hear. i want to associate some of my -- my colleague mr. hice on the time frame. i think he made a lot of sense. i'm trying to understand, first of all, madam chair, i think we should
testimony, both written and oral, you id that -- and agn -- without the president's speechpeople would n have rched on the capitol and tried to overrun the capitol andha yowrote this morng, personally believe h comments encouraged the presidenthat day. >> there's a difference -- >>ou understand how not believable your new testim your newersion otestimony that was apparently created between the time you wrote your testony this morning and w you ca before the committee today. i yield...
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i was born on the 1st of march 1929 in berlin germany my father and spigal and my mother agnes fidel where i'm living in berlin at the time in what i would call a upper middle class family quite comfortable and my father was a graduate mechanical engineer. he was born in vienna austria working in germany. and as you can see in the picture of my father was very elegant summertimes where spence going to the seashore or traveling to switzerland to austria. so things were very nice. and when i in 1933 when hitler came to power i was four years old and this is where i was inundated with the propaganda music that came out of the radio with a lot of marshall music and i found that all very exciting and i should add here that my father was absolutely secular. i wanted nothing to do with organized religion and i had no idea at all that at some time. i would be considered jewish. so judaism was something and nothing about it at the time. peter from from berlin your family then moved to vienna austria in 1937. that was a big move. how did that impact the way you were raised once you had moved t
i was born on the 1st of march 1929 in berlin germany my father and spigal and my mother agnes fidel where i'm living in berlin at the time in what i would call a upper middle class family quite comfortable and my father was a graduate mechanical engineer. he was born in vienna austria working in germany. and as you can see in the picture of my father was very elegant summertimes where spence going to the seashore or traveling to switzerland to austria. so things were very nice. and when i in...
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we have arturo costenza and agnes lee on the line., can you start us off and provide any listeners the instructions for providing public comment in chinese. >> yes. >> translator: [speaking chinese] thank you. >> clerk: arturo, are you there? >> yes. >> translator: [speaking spanish] thank you, john. >> clerk: thank you both very much. and one final thing, mr. chair. items acted upon today will appear on the board of supervisors agenda 8-21. >> chairman: thank you, mr. clerk. and we are joined by vice chair chan as well and i just want to thank mr. costenza and ms. lee for all of their hard work and, mr. clerk, if you could please call the first four items together. >> clerk: agenda item number one is a resolution authorizing the mayor's office of housing and community development on behalf of the city and county to execute a grant application on housing community development of housing and community development affordable. there's a 124-unit 100% affordable housing project located north of ocean avenue west of city college east of we
we have arturo costenza and agnes lee on the line., can you start us off and provide any listeners the instructions for providing public comment in chinese. >> yes. >> translator: [speaking chinese] thank you. >> clerk: arturo, are you there? >> yes. >> translator: [speaking spanish] thank you, john. >> clerk: thank you both very much. and one final thing, mr. chair. items acted upon today will appear on the board of supervisors agenda 8-21. >>...
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we have arturo costenza and agnes lee on the line. agnes, can you start us off and provide any listeners the instructions for providing public comment in chinese. >> yes. >> translator: [speaking chinese] thank you. >> clerk: arturo, are you there? >> yes. >> translator: [speaking spanish] thank you, john. >> clerk: thank you both very much. and one final thing, mr. chair. items acted upon today will appear on the board of supervisors agenda 8-21. >> chairman: thank you, mr. clerk. and we are joined by vice chair chan as well and i just want to thank mr. costenza and ms. lee for all of their hard work and, mr. clerk, if you could please call the first four items together. >> clerk: agenda item number one is a resolution authorizing the mayor's office of housing and community development on behalf of the city and county to execute a grant application on housing community development of housing and community development affordable. there's a 124-unit 100% affordable housing project located north of ocean avenue west of city college east
we have arturo costenza and agnes lee on the line. agnes, can you start us off and provide any listeners the instructions for providing public comment in chinese. >> yes. >> translator: [speaking chinese] thank you. >> clerk: arturo, are you there? >> yes. >> translator: [speaking spanish] thank you, john. >> clerk: thank you both very much. and one final thing, mr. chair. items acted upon today will appear on the board of supervisors agenda 8-21. >>...
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chair, we are still joined by arturo costenza and agnes lee who can interpret the public call-in line instructions at this time. mr. costenza, are you there? >> yes. >> translator: [speaking spanish] . >> clerk: thank you. >> translator: [speaking chinese] thank you. >> clerk: thank you both very much. mr. chair. >> chairman: thank you, mr. clerk. and thank you, president walton, for sponsoring this item and we'll now turn the floor over to you to make comments and invite our speakers up. >> president walton: thank you so much, chair preston, and, again, thank the committee for this hearing. we will have a couple of presentations. one from the office of civic engagement and immigrant affairs and one from members of the language access network. i do just want to say that san francisco first passed this language access ordinance in 2001 and then it was amended in 2009 and 2015. every year, the office of civic engagement and immigrant affairs provide their report for the city's language access status for various departments. the language access network made up of seven organizations repr
chair, we are still joined by arturo costenza and agnes lee who can interpret the public call-in line instructions at this time. mr. costenza, are you there? >> yes. >> translator: [speaking spanish] . >> clerk: thank you. >> translator: [speaking chinese] thank you. >> clerk: thank you both very much. mr. chair. >> chairman: thank you, mr. clerk. and thank you, president walton, for sponsoring this item and we'll now turn the floor over to you to make...
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chair, we are still joined by arturo costenza and agnes lee who can interpret the public call-in line instructions at this time. mr. costenza, are you there? >> yes. >> translator: [speaking spanish] . >> clerk: thank you. >> translator: [speaking chinese] thank you. >> clerk: thank you both very much. mr. chair. >> chairman: thank you, mr. clerk. and thank you, president walton, for sponsoring this item and we'll now turn the floor over to you to make comments and invite our speakers up. >> president walton: thank you so much, chair preston, and, again, thank the committee for this hearing. we will have a couple of presentations. one from the office of civic engagement and immigrant affairs and one from members of the language access network. i do just want to say that san francisco first passed this language access ordinance in 2001 and then it was amended in 2009 and 2015. every year, the office of civic engagement and immigrant affairs provide their report for the city's language access status for various departments. the language access network made up of seven organizations repr
chair, we are still joined by arturo costenza and agnes lee who can interpret the public call-in line instructions at this time. mr. costenza, are you there? >> yes. >> translator: [speaking spanish] . >> clerk: thank you. >> translator: [speaking chinese] thank you. >> clerk: thank you both very much. mr. chair. >> chairman: thank you, mr. clerk. and thank you, president walton, for sponsoring this item and we'll now turn the floor over to you to make...
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. >> i know we're supposed to be agn agnostic, not care i like what they're seeing in gm back at 60 bucks joins us now. >> gm. i just found her -- it was almost as if i said, you know what, maybe we're back in more ways than we realize so i totally agree with you. you want to buy gm car, if you speak to her, gm truck, and given the fact they've got best battery, very good ratings, i take joy in it i really do, joe >> people will move back to cities i'm out west and you do that in a car. that's not going to change any time soon. >> her tremendous note she had this morning it doesn't take long their battery technology being used by honda, it makes me feel like, geez, maybe that's worth half the price i've said that to mary a couple of times just because it just bothers me immensely that here's a company that -- where there's no magic or alchemy. they've developed a fantastic battery and it matters tremendously it's backed up by actual technology >> it's good it's a good story. >> ford too, jim >> ford's got hurt more for chips than gm. >> unbelievable car, jim. >> unbelievable car. >> the t
. >> i know we're supposed to be agn agnostic, not care i like what they're seeing in gm back at 60 bucks joins us now. >> gm. i just found her -- it was almost as if i said, you know what, maybe we're back in more ways than we realize so i totally agree with you. you want to buy gm car, if you speak to her, gm truck, and given the fact they've got best battery, very good ratings, i take joy in it i really do, joe >> people will move back to cities i'm out west and you do that...
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clarke as some or sort of anti-semite, agn reaching back 25 years to criticize a speaker ms. clarke invited to campus as an undergrad. they conveniently -- they conveniently ignore that ms. clarke has addressed their concerns head-on and demonstrated a long track record of defending religious rights throughout her career. her work in this area has earned her the support of the national council of jewish women and the antidefamation league, among other organizations. and if we needed any more evidence to rebut this outrageous claim, we should all look to the words of attorney general merrick garland who forcefully said, quote, i'm a pretty good judge of what an anti-semite is, and i do not believe she is an anti-semite, end quote. republicans are also trying to derail kristen clarke's nomination by pushing the lie that she supports defunding the police. it doesn't matter how many times they repeat the lie. it will never be true. ms. clarke has clearly expressed her support for shifting resources to social workers and mental health professionals so that police officers are no l
clarke as some or sort of anti-semite, agn reaching back 25 years to criticize a speaker ms. clarke invited to campus as an undergrad. they conveniently -- they conveniently ignore that ms. clarke has addressed their concerns head-on and demonstrated a long track record of defending religious rights throughout her career. her work in this area has earned her the support of the national council of jewish women and the antidefamation league, among other organizations. and if we needed any more...
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