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albright. >> present. >> commissioner evans. >> present. >> commissioner guerrero. >> present. >> commissioner laguana is excused the department of homelessness executive director is present and the city attorney adam redkey. we have a quorum. item 3 announcements of sound producing device ring of cell phones and electronics are prohibited here. the commission may order the removal from the meeting from the meeting room of any importance responsible for the ringing or use of a cell phone or similar sounds devices electronic device. thank you. we want to ask if the commissioners have announcements. we will open up to commissioners. i have a couple of announcements i'd like to make. as we are moving forward in our meetings and you know, we have a lot to discuss today and will in the future meetings and so, as a best practice what i recommending for commissioners that take a deep dive in the agenda before the meeting and provide top 2 questions for each of the items. so that perhaps we can sends t
albright. >> present. >> commissioner evans. >> present. >> commissioner guerrero. >> present. >> commissioner laguana is excused the department of homelessness executive director is present and the city attorney adam redkey. we have a quorum. item 3 announcements of sound producing device ring of cell phones and electronics are prohibited here. the commission may order the removal from the meeting from the meeting room of any importance responsible for the...
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thank you for helping us see this printable at the albright stonebridge group.atch us live and see past interviews on our interactive tv function tv . dive into any securities or bloomberg functions we talk about. plus, become part of the conversation by sending instant messages during the show. this is for bloomberg subscribers only. check it out at tv . this is bloomberg. this is 76% of 23andme health customers surveyed reported taking healthier actions. because they know health isn't just a future state. health happens now. start your dna-powered health journey today with personalized insights from 23andme. >> new zealand signed a free-trade agreement with the european union which brussels says will increase its exports thereby almost $5 billion a year. paul allen has more. key features of the deal. did new zealand get everything they wanted? paul: you never get everything you want in these sorts of deals but they got close. there was a little disappointment around land. economists said despite not getting exactly what they wanted, still a very good d
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she was up front advising albright, the secretary of state, on what to do and what to say. when we landed in beijing. she has written over at a particularly important moment and the book is on the money. it lays out the story of the political and economic circumstances in china that enabled jinping to him the most, make himself most powerful leader since eyes at dawn. over the next susan will walk through the machinations of china's rise to power and its complex politics. we'll have about 40 to 45 minutes of conversation between the two of us and then. 15 to 20 minutes of q&a from you. if you are watching along with us, please put your and questions in the texture on youtube and we'll be to them later in the. so, susan, let's get started. as they say. we have just seen the most extraordinary congress of the communist party of china. these are every five year events. it was the coronation of jinping who can now reign over china as long as he works no constitutional or term. he is basically emperor of everything, the economy the military, foreign policy through the lens of ov
she was up front advising albright, the secretary of state, on what to do and what to say. when we landed in beijing. she has written over at a particularly important moment and the book is on the money. it lays out the story of the political and economic circumstances in china that enabled jinping to him the most, make himself most powerful leader since eyes at dawn. over the next susan will walk through the machinations of china's rise to power and its complex politics. we'll have about 40 to...
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she was up front advising albright, the secretary of state, on what to do and what to say. when we landed in beijing. she has written over at a particularly important moment and the book is on the money. it lays out the story of the political and economic circumstances in china that enabled jinping to him the most, make himself most powerful leader since eyes at dawn. over the next susan will walk through the machinations of china's rise to power and its complex politics. we'll have about 40 to 45 minutes of conversation between the two of us and then. 15 to 20 minutes of q&a from you. if you are watching along with us, please put your and questions in the texture on youtube and we'll be to them later in the. so, susan, let's get started. as they say. we have just seen the most extraordinary congress of the communist party of china. these are every five year events. it was the coronation of jinping who can now reign over china as long as he works no constitutional or term. he is basically emperor of everything, the economy the military, foreign policy through the lens of ov
she was up front advising albright, the secretary of state, on what to do and what to say. when we landed in beijing. she has written over at a particularly important moment and the book is on the money. it lays out the story of the political and economic circumstances in china that enabled jinping to him the most, make himself most powerful leader since eyes at dawn. over the next susan will walk through the machinations of china's rise to power and its complex politics. we'll have about 40 to...
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it reminds me of albright's speech that he had an interview with cbc in 1996, when a reporter and presenter asked him that because of the us sanctions in iraq, nearly 500 a thousand children killed yes it is a difficult decision but it is worth it. how does it stimulate the second talent of america? in this case, mr. biden repeated exactly the same sentence that it was a difficult decision, but we agreed with the congress that this happened. why did this happen ? i think that with the handing over of cluster bombs will change the equation of war and poverty, except for the german leopard tanks that last year were given to the british that last year changed the crisis and the fate of the war, except for the same patriot system that two months ago , the united states or the same system in the operation of cake , a very strong system of destiny. war is therefore this russia, with any country that has a very strong defense system and cannot equate war, has no result other than creating an arms race, but it is possible that this will provoke russia to use its tactical nuclear weapons in a limite
it reminds me of albright's speech that he had an interview with cbc in 1996, when a reporter and presenter asked him that because of the us sanctions in iraq, nearly 500 a thousand children killed yes it is a difficult decision but it is worth it. how does it stimulate the second talent of america? in this case, mr. biden repeated exactly the same sentence that it was a difficult decision, but we agreed with the congress that this happened. why did this happen ? i think that with the handing...
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we saw an important example of this when secretary of state, madeleine albright released satellite images of the ledge to mass graves during the war. in bosnia, there was the un security council presentation by colin powell before the us went to war against iraq and the use of satellite images of alleged weapons of mass destruction work. and there are all kinds of controversies, of course related to that. so this is not a new practice, but because we're seeing so many news media outlets use these images. now, if there's and seems to be a novelty associated with it. one of the companies that has benefited the most from a novelty, us based satellite company, not song technologies. the americans underlining intelligence company amongst our satellite images, which were praised by microsoft technology on the 19th of march. whether it's natural disasters must demonstrate using for collaborating with the bbc on an investigation. human rights abuses and kind of re max all have led to way in introducing this last slide image to the news media. that's all came in handy when ukraine war broke out. a
we saw an important example of this when secretary of state, madeleine albright released satellite images of the ledge to mass graves during the war. in bosnia, there was the un security council presentation by colin powell before the us went to war against iraq and the use of satellite images of alleged weapons of mass destruction work. and there are all kinds of controversies, of course related to that. so this is not a new practice, but because we're seeing so many news media outlets use...
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as right as sally albright in "when harry met sally." >> and i'm going to be 40. >> when? >> someday sally will be 40. and someday, there will be a recession. that's not the issue, for sally or the economy. it turns out, i would be wrong, if i said a recession is imminent. that's what people were saying. economists and politicians. >> part of that is to switch gears and prepare for recession. >> when you have the federal reserve raising rates as fast as they are, recession risk is high. >> there's economic indicators that we're not even slowing down, we're heading towards a recession. >> that's what people were saying and feeling and still are. polls show most americans think the economy is in bad shape. and they blame president biden. the reality is anything but bad. the economic data is darn good. inflation rose by 3%, the lowest pace since 2021. the jobs report says the economy added 2209,000 new jobs. inflation is slowing. jobs are increasing and the economy is growing. why are things so good? and how did they get it so wrong? william cohan. you talk to a lot of people
as right as sally albright in "when harry met sally." >> and i'm going to be 40. >> when? >> someday sally will be 40. and someday, there will be a recession. that's not the issue, for sally or the economy. it turns out, i would be wrong, if i said a recession is imminent. that's what people were saying. economists and politicians. >> part of that is to switch gears and prepare for recession. >> when you have the federal reserve raising rates as fast as...
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callousness by the biden administration reminds me of what the dennis secretary of state madeleine albrightce was worth it when u.s. sanctions and iraq killed over 5,000 children. and her response was yes, we think that the price was worth it. they are willing to do whatever it takes to get what they want believing that the end justifies the means even though this decision today guarantees that for decades to come american made cluster bombs will be the cause of the ukrainian casualties and children losing a limbs long after this russian ukraine war has finished. >> pete: your exactly right. you realize that we are no better than what we are up against here and it is a tough tank to rack your brain around, that is exactly what is happening and ukraine with no end inside, and you have been bold to speak truth to that. thank you. we have got bumbling burglars, and sleep away -- ♪ ♪ when you're ready to go but static and wrinkles are like, nooooo! try bounce, it's the sheet. less static. less wrinkles. more softness. more freshness. bounce. it's the sheet. [music playing] subject 1: cancer is
callousness by the biden administration reminds me of what the dennis secretary of state madeleine albrightce was worth it when u.s. sanctions and iraq killed over 5,000 children. and her response was yes, we think that the price was worth it. they are willing to do whatever it takes to get what they want believing that the end justifies the means even though this decision today guarantees that for decades to come american made cluster bombs will be the cause of the ukrainian casualties and...
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going little bit if i can on the chronology of you were a government official, you went madeleine albright to beijing in 1999 and at the time there was a big debate on how to get china into the wto and world trade organization. i should now there's lot of there are a lot of recriminations in d.c. about letting china into the wto. looking back, do you it was the right thing to do. absolutely because it did stimulate at the time. more marketization of the chinese economy and the united states really everything to gain and nothing to lose our market was already open. and, you know, it's true that there was a lot of people have written about the china shop after china joined wto in the sense that barring firms investment china more after china the wto and this could lead to a surge in chinese which certainly did have some impact on american workers. but by and large the chinese market opened created all sorts of opportunities. international business and and the industry grew that we oversold china's accession to the wto because. we needed to get congressional support for permanent normal trade
going little bit if i can on the chronology of you were a government official, you went madeleine albright to beijing in 1999 and at the time there was a big debate on how to get china into the wto and world trade organization. i should now there's lot of there are a lot of recriminations in d.c. about letting china into the wto. looking back, do you it was the right thing to do. absolutely because it did stimulate at the time. more marketization of the chinese economy and the united states...
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miles of shelving, you see all of these people. 23 presidents, 36 supreme court justices, madeleine albright -- just so many. i saw frederick douglass. i asked the librarian could i look, is it really frederick douglass? she said, yes. i guess because i was the new library and said, yes, hon. i didn't think about that later. i pulled out a random box and a random file, and it was in his own hand about the assassination of abraham lincoln. my family in springfield, my relatives are buried in oak ridge. so i grew up with that. you could see the emotion because he wrote, he was killed, assassinated, murdered. it was coming through the ink the way he was doing that. for me, that was like one of those serendipitous, pinch me moments. i did not know how serendipitous it was until later when i wanted to photocopy and use it for something and i had written down the file box and the file folder numbers, and i asked for it and librarian came up later and was looking a little sheepish. i said, what is going on? she said, well, that file was misfiled. it was supposed to be put back into a different box.
miles of shelving, you see all of these people. 23 presidents, 36 supreme court justices, madeleine albright -- just so many. i saw frederick douglass. i asked the librarian could i look, is it really frederick douglass? she said, yes. i guess because i was the new library and said, yes, hon. i didn't think about that later. i pulled out a random box and a random file, and it was in his own hand about the assassination of abraham lincoln. my family in springfield, my relatives are buried in oak...
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very concrete way, nato by imposing a regime their eyes by model all in the 1990's -- madeleine albrightthe 1990's in the eve of the first post-cold war expansion described as nato and its relationship to europe is a duplication of american capabilities by europeans, any de-linking of european secured from american interests and objectives and any discrimination on the part of europeans against non-eu nato members. one effect of that is in a very concrete kind of way, to make europeans dependent upon american doctrine, un-american weapon systems -- on americans weapon systems, leader command. those are ways in which this relationship of dependency is quite visible. the less visible ways in which european dependence on the u.s. for security gives america leverage over other types of decision. so we might get to this in a minute, but if one looks at europe's relationship to china currently in the context of sino-american tensions, when the u.s. decided to impose effectively in embargo on certain types of technology, microchip technology going to china, one is struck by how quickly the are
very concrete way, nato by imposing a regime their eyes by model all in the 1990's -- madeleine albrightthe 1990's in the eve of the first post-cold war expansion described as nato and its relationship to europe is a duplication of american capabilities by europeans, any de-linking of european secured from american interests and objectives and any discrimination on the part of europeans against non-eu nato members. one effect of that is in a very concrete kind of way, to make europeans...
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affairs along with previous positions with an open society foundation as a senior policy advisor and albrighthe africa practice senior director. she began at the state department with assignments in mexico, south africa and washington, d.c. the recipient of four state department meritorious honor awards, the thomas pickering foreign affairsri undergraduate fellowship she's an alum of the international career advancement program and a member of the 2019 next generation national security leadership for the new american security. she was honored by new america as the 2020 black america national security foreign policy next-generation leader and as a 2020 alumnus of the new leadership council washington, d.c. chapter. ms. cormier smith serves on the advisory council of an educational nonprofit aim to aimed toinspire underserved youo pursue careers in public policy and foreign affairs and i'll make advisory boards of the social enterprise dedicated to empowering women in west africa and the united states. on the council of foreign relations she's received degrees from stanford and harvard universi
affairs along with previous positions with an open society foundation as a senior policy advisor and albrighthe africa practice senior director. she began at the state department with assignments in mexico, south africa and washington, d.c. the recipient of four state department meritorious honor awards, the thomas pickering foreign affairsri undergraduate fellowship she's an alum of the international career advancement program and a member of the 2019 next generation national security...
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as right as sally albright in the when harry met sally. >> and i'm going to be 40. >> when?be 40 and some day there will be a recession but that is really not the issue. from sally or the economy. it turns, out i would've been wrong. anytime in the last few years, if i said a recession was imminent. and that is what people were seeing and the economists and politicians. >> part of that is to get businesses to shift, gear and prepare for a recession. >> it's going to be a tough year. we have high reserve rates and it's raising as fast as they are. recession risks are higher. >> eventually, there's indicators suggesting that we are not only slowing down but we are heading towards a recession. >> that's what people are saying. and it's what people are feeling. polls show that most americans think the economy is in bad shape. and by the, way they blame president biden. but lately, the reality has been anything but bad. the economic data just keeps being pretty darn good. just reminding that the lowest pay since march of 2021, the latest job report shows that they added some 209,
as right as sally albright in the when harry met sally. >> and i'm going to be 40. >> when?be 40 and some day there will be a recession but that is really not the issue. from sally or the economy. it turns, out i would've been wrong. anytime in the last few years, if i said a recession was imminent. and that is what people were seeing and the economists and politicians. >> part of that is to get businesses to shift, gear and prepare for a recession. >> it's going to be a...
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represents more than 100 unions will be meeting at the los gatos base, netflix headquarters located on albright way at noon today. the labor council says they will stand in solidarity as sag after workers demand a fair and equitable contract and continued negotiations. key issues in the actors and writers strike include residual payments which have been nearly wiped out by switching to streaming services like netflix and the unpaid use of their work and likenesses by artificial intelligence, avatars. >> it's 6.10, right now and somebody in los angeles got a whole lot a powerball ticket sold in la matched all the numbers. and last night's drawing for 1 billion dollars that was jackpot. it's the 3rd biggest jackpot in history. >> somebody's got take it. amazing. we have standby say that against the night while so it was a huge james know, james, but people when is my you know what else? 7 tickets matched 5. so locally yet that's not many well-known 3 in the bay area. one was in san francisco. the other brought in santa clara, the other was purchased in hayward. and those prices are 540 grand, 450
represents more than 100 unions will be meeting at the los gatos base, netflix headquarters located on albright way at noon today. the labor council says they will stand in solidarity as sag after workers demand a fair and equitable contract and continued negotiations. key issues in the actors and writers strike include residual payments which have been nearly wiped out by switching to streaming services like netflix and the unpaid use of their work and likenesses by artificial intelligence,...
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more than 100 unions is set to meet at the los gatos based headquarters of netflix, which is on albright way. they're going to be at noon. the labor council says they're going to stand in solidarity with sag after workers who are demanding a fair and equitable contract and the resumption of negotiations. issues at stake right now for the actors and writers include residual payments, which they say have been nearly wiped out by platforms like. netflix and other streaming services. they also want the unpaid use of their work and likenesses by artificial intelligence to be. solved. they want to get residuals for that as well. well, the alameda county da's office has filed a misdemeanor charge against longtime prosecutor bush for it, according to the da's office, the charge filed against him stems from an incident in late april when he allegedly provided confidential information to a police officer's defense attorney ford was on administrative leave at the time. a decision da pamela price may just days after she took office in january, in may for resigned from his position. he says he's doin
more than 100 unions is set to meet at the los gatos based headquarters of netflix, which is on albright way. they're going to be at noon. the labor council says they're going to stand in solidarity with sag after workers who are demanding a fair and equitable contract and the resumption of negotiations. issues at stake right now for the actors and writers include residual payments, which they say have been nearly wiped out by platforms like. netflix and other streaming services. they also want...
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represents more than 100 unions will be meeting at the los gatos base headquarters for netflix along albright way. they're going to be at noon. the labor council says they're going to stand in solidarity with sag after workers as they demand a fair and equitable contract and continued negotiations. issues at stake right now, the actors writers say they want more residual payments because a lot of it's been wiped out by streaming services like netflix and the unpaid use of work and like this is by artificial intelligence is something they want addressed as well. >> 10 is the time right now. and 71. >> unfortunately, there in los angeles. so the big winner was and in the bay area. but there was a powerball ticket sold that matched all of the numbers in last night's drawing. so that's a billion dollar jack pot. wow. 3rd largest in jackpot history. and now there are 7 tickets that matched 5 of the 5 numbers in 3 of those. all right here in the bay area says somebody, 3 people maybe are at least 3 tickets. >> in the bay area are big winners in san francisco, santa clara hey, where that's where the
represents more than 100 unions will be meeting at the los gatos base headquarters for netflix along albright way. they're going to be at noon. the labor council says they're going to stand in solidarity with sag after workers as they demand a fair and equitable contract and continued negotiations. issues at stake right now, the actors writers say they want more residual payments because a lot of it's been wiped out by streaming services like netflix and the unpaid use of work and like this is...
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that's a one-on-one albright way that assembling at noon. the labor council says they're going to stand in solidarity with sag after workers that are demanding a fair and equitable contract. they want continued negotiations and some of the key issues that the actors in the writers are striking for include residual payments, which have been nearly wiped out by switching to streaming services like netflix and the unpaid use of their work and like missus by artificial intelligence. >> 7.10, james james, somebody won the powerball. i told you somebody with this was but yeah, because ever bought it. but that ticket la now amazing in matched all of the numbers for the 1 billion dollar jackpot. movement. is this person get income for coming forward? they don't have to write. i it's probably not we've got a lot of money managing work to do before claiming this is the 3rd largest jackpot in history. somebody won the billion and also there were 7 tickets that matched 5 of the 5 numbers and 3 of those were purchased in the bay area. so we've got 3 bay
that's a one-on-one albright way that assembling at noon. the labor council says they're going to stand in solidarity with sag after workers that are demanding a fair and equitable contract. they want continued negotiations and some of the key issues that the actors in the writers are striking for include residual payments, which have been nearly wiped out by switching to streaming services like netflix and the unpaid use of their work and like missus by artificial intelligence. >> 7.10,...
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represents more than 100 unions is going to be meeting at the los gatos base headquarters of netflix on albright way. they're set to get together at noon. so in about couple hours from now, the labor council says that they will stand in solidarity has after workers continue to demand a fair and equitable contract and more negotiations, key issues at stake for the actors in the riders include residual payments which have nearly been wiped out with the advent of streaming services like netflix and everybody else and the unpaid use of their working like this is by artificial intelligence. they want to be compensated for that as well. take a break 10. 22 that i'm coming up on the kron 4 morning news. the oakland airport could soon get a makeover. we'll have more on the plan for big changes there. 10. 24 on the clock. more witnesses are coming forward now to describe the moment u.s. army private travis king cross the border into north korea. king was apparently on a tour of the demilitarized zone despite being ordered back to the states for disciplinary reasons. he was supposed to go to the airport f
represents more than 100 unions is going to be meeting at the los gatos base headquarters of netflix on albright way. they're set to get together at noon. so in about couple hours from now, the labor council says that they will stand in solidarity has after workers continue to demand a fair and equitable contract and more negotiations, key issues at stake for the actors in the riders include residual payments which have nearly been wiped out with the advent of streaming services like netflix...
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did uh, commissioner albright want to go first? or you can go first. um. i think for myself, i'm still getting up to speed here. um there are a lot of numbers being thrown around. uh and i've been jotting them down furiously. and i'm uh huh. trying to understand , uh, i guess. one i think you said at the outset that there were constraints on what you could do with with prophecy dollars. um then i'm uh. it suggests or implies that there was some kind of legal analysis that was done of the tax to make sure that you are compliant with the law. um and i guess the question number one would would just be is a presumptively because this is being presented . it's compliant with prop c or not compliant. it is compliant. the prophecy envisioned a process by which the board by a two thirds majority. could um, you know, change things on the margin to meet critical needs. we do have, um, advice, which i think is going to be part of the legislative digest. correct me, emily. um, from the city attorney's office. um you know, laying out with his the risk. okay um, this pa
did uh, commissioner albright want to go first? or you can go first. um. i think for myself, i'm still getting up to speed here. um there are a lot of numbers being thrown around. uh and i've been jotting them down furiously. and i'm uh huh. trying to understand , uh, i guess. one i think you said at the outset that there were constraints on what you could do with with prophecy dollars. um then i'm uh. it suggests or implies that there was some kind of legal analysis that was done of the tax to...
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she was up front advising albright, the secretary of state, on what to do and what to say. when we landed in beijing. she has written over at a particularly important moment and the book is on the money. it lays out the story of the political and economic circumstances in china that enabled jinping to him the most, make himself most powerful leader since eyes at dawn. over the next susan will walk through the machinations of china's rise to power and its complex politics. we'll have about 40 to 45 minutes of conversation between the two of us and then. 15 to 20 minutes of q&a from you. if you are watching along with us, please put your and questions in the texture on youtube and we'll be to them later in the. so, susan, let's get started. as they say. we have just seen the most extraordinary congress of the communist party of china. these are every five year events. it was the coronation of jinping who can now reign over china as long as he works no constitutional or term. he is basically emperor of everything, the economy the military, foreign policy through the lens of ov
she was up front advising albright, the secretary of state, on what to do and what to say. when we landed in beijing. she has written over at a particularly important moment and the book is on the money. it lays out the story of the political and economic circumstances in china that enabled jinping to him the most, make himself most powerful leader since eyes at dawn. over the next susan will walk through the machinations of china's rise to power and its complex politics. we'll have about 40 to...
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governor arnold schwarzenegger or jennifer granholm or secretary state henry kissinger or madeleine albright. i'm picking men and women and republicans states make you eligible to be governor. why shouldn't we do that for president? states are doing things first. so i testified on behalf of a constitutional amendment for that proposition. it was introduced by a republican senator, a great republic and senator. he since passed away. he was longest serving republican senator in the history of the republic. and that was his version of the dream act. maybe not as exuberant as obama's or biden's, but that was his version. and it built on what states were doing governors. and he was republican trying to reach across the aisle to democrats. and it added to equality, you know, why is it really fair if you just lucky enough to be born a citizen that you're forever ineligible? his name is orrin hatch and then i salute him today. and i testified on behalf of that, i'm a democrat. he's a republican. but i'm giving you examples of how, if we know our narrative, it actually helps us understand where we ar
governor arnold schwarzenegger or jennifer granholm or secretary state henry kissinger or madeleine albright. i'm picking men and women and republicans states make you eligible to be governor. why shouldn't we do that for president? states are doing things first. so i testified on behalf of a constitutional amendment for that proposition. it was introduced by a republican senator, a great republic and senator. he since passed away. he was longest serving republican senator in the history of the...
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the national hot dog and sausage council has long celebrated albright is hot dogs and condiments, bute topping the council cannot tolerate. they say never ever put no ketchup. stop it. i know even andre's like what they say. you can't put ketchup on a hot dog if you're over the age of 18. i'm well over the age of 18, and i will proudly put ketchup on my hot dog. they say the acceptable toppings include mustard mayonnaise, never mayonnaise, relish onions, cheese and chili toppings found on a chicago style dog sport peppers, tomatoes, celery, salt, the pickle spear, all that's allowed. but never, never, never catch up. i am a i am offended if i'm eating. just a quick hot dog. yes, i only put ketchup, right? like. yeah i was like, yeah, yeah. what is the i am team also since when is there a national hot dog and sausage council? i don't know. how does one apply for that? like what is your resume have to look like? i'm looking at that. okay. roberta gonzalez are you as shocked as we are you guys are so wrong. yeah. wait we answer the survey. never catch it. maybe some hot sauce, but never
the national hot dog and sausage council has long celebrated albright is hot dogs and condiments, bute topping the council cannot tolerate. they say never ever put no ketchup. stop it. i know even andre's like what they say. you can't put ketchup on a hot dog if you're over the age of 18. i'm well over the age of 18, and i will proudly put ketchup on my hot dog. they say the acceptable toppings include mustard mayonnaise, never mayonnaise, relish onions, cheese and chili toppings found on a...
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i want to say your comment about the number of people that died in korea it concerns me of what albrighthave heard have a one million iraqi children have died. there are more children that died in hiroshima. the price we think is worth it, the price of children and kids dying is never worth it. i want to recommend the movie battle of -- it is a really good movie. i have a question. there is a scene where ballots struggle around and shoot the people -- pilots shoot the people. that really happen? travis king ran to the -- rather than go back to texas. guest: i have not seen the film. i believe that is a chinese movie to my recent chinese movie about the korean war. in terms of that the u.s. carry out bombings of people who were lying low? yes. the u.s. bombings of north korea were intense and horrific. north koreans built an extensive system of underground tunnels. living anywhere above ground was dangerous at the time. there is no question that it was horrific. i think if you're going to look at the korean war in general and you're going to look at what was morally justified and what was
i want to say your comment about the number of people that died in korea it concerns me of what albrighthave heard have a one million iraqi children have died. there are more children that died in hiroshima. the price we think is worth it, the price of children and kids dying is never worth it. i want to recommend the movie battle of -- it is a really good movie. i have a question. there is a scene where ballots struggle around and shoot the people -- pilots shoot the people. that really...
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i want to say your comment about the number of people that died in korea it concerns me of what albrightave a one million iraqi children have died. there are more children that died in hiroshima. the price we think is worth it, the price of children and kids dying is never worth it. i want to recommend the movie battle of -- it is a really good movie. i have a question. there is a scene where ballots struggle around and shoot the people -- pilots shoot the people. that really happen? travis king ran to the -- rather than go back to texas. guest: i have not seen the film. i believe that is a chinese movie to my recent chinese movie about the korean war. in terms of that the u.s. carry out bombings of people who were lying low? yes. the u.s. bombings of north korea were intense and horrific. north koreans built an extensive system of underground tunnels. living anywhere above ground was dangerous at the time. there is no question that it was horrific. i think if you're going to look at the korean war in general and you're going to look at what was morally justified and what was not morally
i want to say your comment about the number of people that died in korea it concerns me of what albrightave a one million iraqi children have died. there are more children that died in hiroshima. the price we think is worth it, the price of children and kids dying is never worth it. i want to recommend the movie battle of -- it is a really good movie. i have a question. there is a scene where ballots struggle around and shoot the people -- pilots shoot the people. that really happen? travis...