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he likes to pray for everyone, my prayer is omid ameri, i don't tell anyone that i am a group finder, i pray for everyone, that i pray for someone stronger, thicker and better, but pray for the prayer of happiness, the prayer of guidance, the prayer of success and work, you like it , you see. your look at the islamic republic said, i want to look at the macro issue, the macro view of insurance and belief i think the world is a bad world, the world is a world of distance, a world of hunger, a world of discrimination and injustice, a world of no one likes trump, a world of unconditional rule by capital , this world is no different, europe and america are no different in this regard, there are other countries that are at this level and in this there are no limits. in some way, this world is dominant . in front of this bad and corrupt world, there is a proud system. it is the islamic republic. this is the islamic revolution that you are referring to. these slogans are in the main structure of this system. there is a violation during the time of the prophet amir al-mominin, there is a prob
he likes to pray for everyone, my prayer is omid ameri, i don't tell anyone that i am a group finder, i pray for everyone, that i pray for someone stronger, thicker and better, but pray for the prayer of happiness, the prayer of guidance, the prayer of success and work, you like it , you see. your look at the islamic republic said, i want to look at the macro issue, the macro view of insurance and belief i think the world is a bad world, the world is a world of distance, a world of hunger, a...
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. >> the fast pace of climat ange is early se on ameri's coasts, hard hit by rising sea levels, flooding, and severe storm surges. >> what we see is the united states, the eastern part of the united states from the gulf of mexico all the way up to new england is among the highest local sea level rise rates in the world. >> more people live on the coasts than ever before. and now that we have more people in rm' way, obously wh a torm doestrike, e csequenceare evemore dir >> there is a ton of coastline in america. we have something like 94,000 miles of coastline, 60,000 miles of coastal roads. half of america lives within a coastal watershed county, very close to the coast. so, we are a astal cntry, iyou will what climate change is gonna do, the st impoant impt to coast areas igonna co througsea leverise. anthat meanthat coaal floodg gets worse coasta erosionets woe, we're gonnaee astal ars inundad. and in ct, the portant ing isthis is t somethg about the futu. it's alread hapning nowvirginiaeach, miami,ew orleans, they're already dealing with those types of impact. one trillion dollars wo
. >> the fast pace of climat ange is early se on ameri's coasts, hard hit by rising sea levels, flooding, and severe storm surges. >> what we see is the united states, the eastern part of the united states from the gulf of mexico all the way up to new england is among the highest local sea level rise rates in the world. >> more people live on the coasts than ever before. and now that we have more people in rm' way, obously wh a torm doestrike, e csequenceare evemore dir...
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education and improving the capacity of health personnel, doctors we and we hope that, god willing, wafa ameri khaz will not be left with paper. mr. kazemi qomi continued in his meeting with the acting governor of nangarhar about our country's willingness to help in the field of construction in afghanistan and added that iran is ready to cooperate with the eastern provinces of afghanistan in the field of agriculture. we are ready. let's help the agriculture here and the buyer of your agricultural products, maulvi nasser, acting governor of nangarhari , said in this meeting about the interest of the afghan government to establish good relations, especially with iran . kazemi qomi was in jalalabad, the head of the afghanistan chamber of commerce in this meeting emphasized on the improvement of the level of trade between the two countries, iran's trade exchanges are about 1 billion 250 million , which was a very high percentage, with which the vice president of nangarhar trade pointed out that an exhibition of iranian industrial products in negar's mode, business should be the ninth basis of iran
education and improving the capacity of health personnel, doctors we and we hope that, god willing, wafa ameri khaz will not be left with paper. mr. kazemi qomi continued in his meeting with the acting governor of nangarhar about our country's willingness to help in the field of construction in afghanistan and added that iran is ready to cooperate with the eastern provinces of afghanistan in the field of agriculture. we are ready. let's help the agriculture here and the buyer of your...
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two of the students, mia and chloe, a third girl, amerie jo garza, she died.ay an organization that trains children how to use 911 for kids honored those students as heroes. raider legend tim brown chairs that organization. he presented the award to some of the students. >> they'll never be forgotten. >>> watch our newscast 24/7 on roku and other streaming platforms. raj mathai joins us now. >>> a lot happening on this final day of spring. the clock is ticking to find those five people missing in the depths of the sea. among those on board the sub, people with ties to the bay area. what we're learning about the excursion that set out to explore the wreckage from "the titanic." >>> president biden's bay area visit continues with talks about artificial intelligence and talks about his son, hunter biden. scott budman shows us what happened in san francisco today. >>> a date set for former president trump's trial to begin. over accusations that he mishandled classified documents. why delays are expected. the news at 5:30 starts
two of the students, mia and chloe, a third girl, amerie jo garza, she died.ay an organization that trains children how to use 911 for kids honored those students as heroes. raider legend tim brown chairs that organization. he presented the award to some of the students. >> they'll never be forgotten. >>> watch our newscast 24/7 on roku and other streaming platforms. raj mathai joins us now. >>> a lot happening on this final day of spring. the clock is ticking to find...
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um, what it is facing a lot of criticism from uh, the engine ameri community from the american community, but also from american law makers. some of the lawmakers didn't attend his speech, the boy carpeted because uh over his approach towards religious religion, religious minorities, especially most of them. so i think what mode you try to do here. he tried to explain the complexity of his country to give us a lot of huge fingers. how many people live in india that india has 2500 parties. he made some jokes. the united states also do have some problems with democracy here. and by saying, you know, we have 2500 parties and you have only 2 and you still don't kind of a be as great as you, you might the one to be. so i think you really try to explain the complexity office job. the washington bureau chief is bo fucking us through that speech by the indian prime minister on capitol hill. it's a ukraine's prime minister says that he's confident his country will receive the $6500000000.00 that it needs this year for its rapid reconstruction program. and he comes after a conference in london whe
um, what it is facing a lot of criticism from uh, the engine ameri community from the american community, but also from american law makers. some of the lawmakers didn't attend his speech, the boy carpeted because uh over his approach towards religious religion, religious minorities, especially most of them. so i think what mode you try to do here. he tried to explain the complexity of his country to give us a lot of huge fingers. how many people live in india that india has 2500 parties. he...
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tensions, was brokered by china not to as also had a lincoln's visit to saudi arabia, the united arab amerys, u s, as strategic ally in the region announced it withdrew from the us, lead security, mary, time call ation and now joins saudi arabia and iran. that's together with 5 other states are planning to establish and you naval call ation to ensure regional stability and security without us in the countries of the region and have to day realize that only corporation with each other to bring security to the area. there was another top plans during lincoln's visit to the middle is but it wasn't essentially excluded with no reason. it's given israel. it's watching closely, all the meetings in the yard because it's 6 normalization with saudi arabia and needs american assistance invest. we want normalization and these with saudi arabia . we view that as perhaps a giant leap towards the end of the air was early conflict. disagreement could have monumental consequences, historic consequences for both israel, for saudi arabia, for the region. and for the world. you asked for a piece of promise to
tensions, was brokered by china not to as also had a lincoln's visit to saudi arabia, the united arab amerys, u s, as strategic ally in the region announced it withdrew from the us, lead security, mary, time call ation and now joins saudi arabia and iran. that's together with 5 other states are planning to establish and you naval call ation to ensure regional stability and security without us in the countries of the region and have to day realize that only corporation with each other to bring...
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. >> reporter: tonight please have the alleged gunman in custody. 19-year-old ameri ty-john pollard, charged with two counts of second-degree murder. authorities say pollard targeted jackson, the two involved in an unspecified year-long dispute and after exchanging words outside the theater, police say the suspect got a gun from his car, came back and open fire. >> essentially was chaos for the first several minutes after this event. >> reporter: five innocent people also shot and wounded in a 9-year-old girl hit by a car in the cast. police say she's jackson's little sister. stephanie rizzi was at the graduation and saw the young man, shawn jackson, taking his last few breaths. >> i could see his face. first of all, i can't erase that image from my mind. i think of my own sons. >> reporter: tonight, this community is in mourning, jackson's aunt shaking with tears streaming down her face, telling us this was a senseless act of violence. >> what are you going to miss about them the most? >> just them, period. [crying] just hugging them, talking to them. we can't do that anymore. we ca
. >> reporter: tonight please have the alleged gunman in custody. 19-year-old ameri ty-john pollard, charged with two counts of second-degree murder. authorities say pollard targeted jackson, the two involved in an unspecified year-long dispute and after exchanging words outside the theater, police say the suspect got a gun from his car, came back and open fire. >> essentially was chaos for the first several minutes after this event. >> reporter: five innocent people also shot...
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. >> that's what i love about my job, whether it's middle ameri america, a diner or urban america southsideith the people and people asked me, why did they invite you in? the average day american want their stories covid and that's why i feel when we talk about politics which we will talk about soon, i always have a bit of the polls because i hear exactly what they are saying. a lot of pendants regurgitate the same thing, the talking points the consultants have given them working for political candidate in all of that, just recite with the people are telling me. >> when you're born on the border, i thought it was the best journalist work after and i think a couple of times i was like -- i get a little mad because i'm stuck in the studio with gutfeld. we could be like let's get out there and get the masses, let's meet the people and he was like no, it's scary out there so i commend you for that. getting into the meat and petito's, i personally am frustrated with it. this will be at least another year, it's already starting and mudslinging and hate. the playing field of the republican side se
. >> that's what i love about my job, whether it's middle ameri america, a diner or urban america southsideith the people and people asked me, why did they invite you in? the average day american want their stories covid and that's why i feel when we talk about politics which we will talk about soon, i always have a bit of the polls because i hear exactly what they are saying. a lot of pendants regurgitate the same thing, the talking points the consultants have given them working for...
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. >> yeah, cities are rethinking the sim boflt a mymbol of ameri are trying to become more walkable and emimprove transit d they find that the walkthroughs stand in the way of those goals. so you see cities like minneapolis cracking down, towns in new jersey, new york, missouri have also proposed legislation. other cities as well trying to restrict the drive-thru. in and tell us what is happening in atlanta. >> interesting movement in atlanta. city councilman has proposed eliminating new drive-thrus along the popular beltline area. and he says it has to do with pedestrian safety. there have been about 15 fatalities by cars along the beltline in recent years and he says it is a dangerous time for pedestrians and he thinks that banning new drive-thrus will improve it. pedestrian safety is an issue across the country. but pedestrian fatalities up in 2022 to their highest level since the 1980s. >> i did not know that. so what are companies doing to address this? >> comes like chick-fil-a, mcdonald's, starbucks, some of the popular drive-thrus, they are adding more lanes, they are trying to
. >> yeah, cities are rethinking the sim boflt a mymbol of ameri are trying to become more walkable and emimprove transit d they find that the walkthroughs stand in the way of those goals. so you see cities like minneapolis cracking down, towns in new jersey, new york, missouri have also proposed legislation. other cities as well trying to restrict the drive-thru. in and tell us what is happening in atlanta. >> interesting movement in atlanta. city councilman has proposed...
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the network that ameri relies on. (vo) robots can predict breakdowns and der their own replacement parts. (foreman) nice work. (vo) and retailers can get ahead of the fashion trend of the day with a new line tomorrow. with a verizon private 5g network, you can get more agility and security. giving you more control of your business. we call this enterprise intelligence. from the network america relies on. what's the #1 retinol brand used most by dermatologists? it's neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair® smooths the look of fine lines in 1-week, deep wrinkles in 4. so you can kiss wrinkles goodbye! neutrogena® - elites. now that we've made travel so expensive, we have this hotel to our...selves..? - how'd you get here? - kayak! they compared hundreds of travel sites to find a great deal on my flight, car, and hotel. - kayak. search one and done. if we want a more viable future for our kids, we need to find more sustainable ways of doing things. america's plastic makers are investing billions of dollars in new technologies a
the network that ameri relies on. (vo) robots can predict breakdowns and der their own replacement parts. (foreman) nice work. (vo) and retailers can get ahead of the fashion trend of the day with a new line tomorrow. with a verizon private 5g network, you can get more agility and security. giving you more control of your business. we call this enterprise intelligence. from the network america relies on. what's the #1 retinol brand used most by dermatologists? it's neutrogena® rapid wrinkle...
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this is an investment in ameri america. yes we have to deal for domestic needs but we also to protect her national security. we need to be part of helping ukraine defend itself. >> russia has been saying in essence the west being involved with going on in ukraine is them closer to an alliance with china. there's been a lot of talk about obviously we have telegraphed china should not be sending legal aid into russia. butts, is there now an opportunity with what the wagner group leader prigozhin has come out and criticize russia's military criticized russian leaders. is there a chance now for the u.s. to telegraph to china this alliance with russia if it gets any tighter is going to be a losing one? should we use this moment in a conversation with china? i think secretary blinken did telegraphed that in his meeting in china. so yes absolutely. we want china to recognize russia is not a good partner and russia is done invading sovereignty of an independent state, that something china does not want to be on that side. so yes we
this is an investment in ameri america. yes we have to deal for domestic needs but we also to protect her national security. we need to be part of helping ukraine defend itself. >> russia has been saying in essence the west being involved with going on in ukraine is them closer to an alliance with china. there's been a lot of talk about obviously we have telegraphed china should not be sending legal aid into russia. butts, is there now an opportunity with what the wagner group leader...
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they've rushed in, the canadians on air and nad sea power, ameri in the air, we believe ships are en route from the coast guard.e you have the french vessel coming in, t dropping the deep e rov, and we're not sure if it was the french rov or the canadian rov today, that came down there to the "titanic" wreckage on the gr"tound on the sea floor and spotted the debrir field. presumably, because the "titanic" debris site itself, the wreckage site, has been so well documented and so well photographed, people can tell the difference between debris from the "titanic" and fresh fh debris and as you would expect, the coast guard then put out the notification that there was a s debris site near the wreckage itself. >> that's great context. general honore, talk to us about the coordination among these naval fleets, the coast guard and canadians. >> all those nato buddies, we do this every day, normally from a different nation, we defend to go do search and rescue mission. bp, when we were trying to figure out what was going try o have woefully under investigated what is going on in the sea.e w
they've rushed in, the canadians on air and nad sea power, ameri in the air, we believe ships are en route from the coast guard.e you have the french vessel coming in, t dropping the deep e rov, and we're not sure if it was the french rov or the canadian rov today, that came down there to the "titanic" wreckage on the gr"tound on the sea floor and spotted the debrir field. presumably, because the "titanic" debris site itself, the wreckage site, has been so well...
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y a historic pi think the amerie chose joe biden because they know he's a dealmaker.e's an adult. they trusted he was going to be able to get this kind of work done. so, i wish she got more credit for it, because what we did over the last two years to tackle climate change, to take on the epidemic of gun violence in this country, to rebuild american infrastructure, that's historic. i just think we have much kind of lower expectations for the republicans in charge of the house. a victory today is just, you know, not incurring economic disaster. and joe biden, luckily, it was good at managing us to a safe landing. >> as frustrating as it is to not have everything you want in the bill, do you think the american people are more concerned, or happier, about things getting done on a bipartisan basis, with some level of checks and balance, even if they leave some good stuff on the table? >> i think the american public would much rather that republicans don't use the debt ceiling as a means of political -- political terrorism. and i think that much rather have republicans and
y a historic pi think the amerie chose joe biden because they know he's a dealmaker.e's an adult. they trusted he was going to be able to get this kind of work done. so, i wish she got more credit for it, because what we did over the last two years to tackle climate change, to take on the epidemic of gun violence in this country, to rebuild american infrastructure, that's historic. i just think we have much kind of lower expectations for the republicans in charge of the house. a victory today...
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should we say a little below the average, but warm enough. nevertheless, ameris will see those by the showers, through the remainder of sas stay some heavy it down pulls down towards the balkans . so it'd be a in particular thing, some really heavy, right. could say some very heavy rain to it, to the south, west upfront, at a good scattering a shower, still in place. the cost of good pots, of spite add port, cool fuel showers. here as we go one through sunday. but again, it is pretty much the case of spot, the different some of the showers across the peninsula, feeding into the northwest of africa. still some really heavy showers to across the west africa. so yeah, really. yeah. and in particular it's thing for you. what on the examining the headlines for you here in forty's, seeing what it is about at the moment, i'll just be arrest sets the stage black music due to the exploration of the black, social, cultural, and spiritual condition, giving voice to the voice less. now we know the importance just place down most of the most important place, the word season. well, from a different
should we say a little below the average, but warm enough. nevertheless, ameris will see those by the showers, through the remainder of sas stay some heavy it down pulls down towards the balkans . so it'd be a in particular thing, some really heavy, right. could say some very heavy rain to it, to the south, west upfront, at a good scattering a shower, still in place. the cost of good pots, of spite add port, cool fuel showers. here as we go one through sunday. but again, it is pretty much the...
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tim scott does not think america is a fundamentally racist ameri, evil nation. it seems to bother him. obama wants all minoritiestion.d to believe that, and he's been preaching that message for several years. prg that you a ien disappointing it is he even evft even after he left office . >> i remember when he spoke ats john lewis, his funeral. here's the gist of his message . >> he knew from his own life fro that progress is fragile, that we have to be vigilant against the darker currents of this country's history, of our own history, where there arewhere th whirlpools of violence hatre and hatred and despair that can always risd despe again. >> bull connor may be gone, but. today we witness with our own eyes police officers kneeling on the necks of black americans as if it happens every day.pres right. in other words, president obamic believes america is a terrible, racist country, never good, ha. louis wapeoplegood there's been no progress. he believes the country john lewis was born in no is unchanged when he passed away. and that, to me is sad. now, when you
tim scott does not think america is a fundamentally racist ameri, evil nation. it seems to bother him. obama wants all minoritiestion.d to believe that, and he's been preaching that message for several years. prg that you a ien disappointing it is he even evft even after he left office . >> i remember when he spoke ats john lewis, his funeral. here's the gist of his message . >> he knew from his own life fro that progress is fragile, that we have to be vigilant against the darker...
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i don't think it's that' ameri the choice america wants between the two of them. there arthey're e 160 years oldr you know, lawrence, there comes a time when there's a sell by date a timee and everybody'sn father. >> time is undefeated. but, governor, we know the realitdefeatede know t real. >> there are two leading candidates. right. and by the way, lawrence, >>y lawren tthe reality eight y so what you do, the reality the eight years ago was that it was going to b wbee jeb bush running against hillary clinton. >> and that didn't turn out to be the case. so let's talk i just wantte for to ask you this, governor. i want to know joe biden. >> straight.hat went j shoot, i am i don't wanteith to vote for either one of them. lawrence let me answer it flater out. t >> you're not going to vote for me. i don't want to vote for either one of them. of t one of them are qualified in my mind to bes president in the states. we see joe biden out there. he doesn't look like he's even competenmpeten lint. e we g and the bottom line is, how are we going to nominate someoneoima who
i don't think it's that' ameri the choice america wants between the two of them. there arthey're e 160 years oldr you know, lawrence, there comes a time when there's a sell by date a timee and everybody'sn father. >> time is undefeated. but, governor, we know the realitdefeatede know t real. >> there are two leading candidates. right. and by the way, lawrence, >>y lawren tthe reality eight y so what you do, the reality the eight years ago was that it was going to b wbee jeb...
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hay fiesta en "despierta amÉri ♪ there is a house in new orleans ♪ ( ♪♪ ) ♪ they call the rising sunagradecida familia sino que tambiÉn se tomÓ el tiempo para filmar un vÍdeo de una canciÓn que muestra algo de jugador vistiendo el famoso delantal de las tiendas mientras carga una alfombra y de cÉsped artificial y pozo para fotografÍas con clientes y empleados el lugar. en cÁmara queda afectado cuando un perro va asustando y persiguiendo a un oso negro en el patio de su casa. el oso que intentaba trepar un Árbol y su tamaÑo de unos tres pies de alto se fue del lugar cuando perro dio la cara para salvar a su dueÑo. en su lugar, debe retroceder lentamente y tratar de aparentar una persona tranquila y no asustar al oso concluidos. satcha: que perro tan valiente. karla: lo mÁs increÍble que ellos saben cuÁndo estÁs triste, cuÁndo estÁs enfermo, traten de absorber la energÍa. por eso son Ángeles que dios nos mandÓ en la tierra. satcha: y lo de jackie impresionante. karla: vamos con otras cosas. josÉ manuel figueroa continÚa de duelo por la reciente partida de su hermano. nos cuenta cÓmo es
hay fiesta en "despierta amÉri ♪ there is a house in new orleans ♪ ( ♪♪ ) ♪ they call the rising sunagradecida familia sino que tambiÉn se tomÓ el tiempo para filmar un vÍdeo de una canciÓn que muestra algo de jugador vistiendo el famoso delantal de las tiendas mientras carga una alfombra y de cÉsped artificial y pozo para fotografÍas con clientes y empleados el lugar. en cÁmara queda afectado cuando un perro va asustando y persiguiendo a un oso negro en el patio de su...
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reality is the vast majority of the world's refugees are hosted byther countries and here in the ameris others are hosting refugs as well. 6 million of the 7 million who have fled are hosted and in countries in latin america and the caribbean. it more than caple of humanely receiving a fairly processing the clas of people seeking refuge. under the trump administration, human rights first tract 1,544 reports of kidnapping, murder, torture, rape and other violent attacks against people's return to mexico under. during the court ordered reimplementationn 2022, asylum-seers continue to b targeted. at the hrings remain a due process force. many asyluseekers we abduct while traveling to borderegions to attd hearings or directly outde of the u.s.orts of entry before or after their hearings. they also wasted government resources. dhs analysis concluded to the diverted resources from other migration prioritie in june of 2020 the supreme urt confirmed dhs secretary had auority to end the policy. asylum-seekers and migrants return to mexico under title 42 similarly suffered kidnapping,apes and oth
reality is the vast majority of the world's refugees are hosted byther countries and here in the ameris others are hosting refugs as well. 6 million of the 7 million who have fled are hosted and in countries in latin america and the caribbean. it more than caple of humanely receiving a fairly processing the clas of people seeking refuge. under the trump administration, human rights first tract 1,544 reports of kidnapping, murder, torture, rape and other violent attacks against people's return...
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oh, i love amerie . — we're all good. get. oh, i love amerie . ie— we're all good. get., their battering ram. but it's rummg eui. i— their battering ram. but it's turning out, i think,- their battering ram. but it's turning out, i think, to- t “g but it's turning out, i think, to be a ieme— turning out, i think, to be a eeme eguii— turning out, i think, to be a damp squib squid, because harry ireei-i— damp squib squid, because harry ireerr-r gei— damp squib squid, because harry...
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. >> because he was an ameri citizen but spoke spanish he was able to during the time when america was taking over california from mexico, there was annexations that happened and conflict emerging and war, of course. he was part of the peek deliberations and am bas doorship to create the state of california a vice council to mexico. mexico granted him citizenship. he loaned the government of san francisco money. to funds some of the war efforts to establish the city itself and the state, of course. he established the first hotel here the person people turned to often to receive dignitaries or hold large gatherings established the first public school here and helped start the public school system. he piloted the first steam ship on the bay. a big event for san francisco and depict instead state seal the ship was the sitk a. there is a small 4 block long length of street, owned much of that runs essentially where the transamerica building is to it ends at california. i walk today before am a cute side street. at this point t is the center what was all his property. he was the person entr
. >> because he was an ameri citizen but spoke spanish he was able to during the time when america was taking over california from mexico, there was annexations that happened and conflict emerging and war, of course. he was part of the peek deliberations and am bas doorship to create the state of california a vice council to mexico. mexico granted him citizenship. he loaned the government of san francisco money. to funds some of the war efforts to establish the city itself and the state,...