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it was anal go aligore and there children in toegas and balloons and live doves and it would all play out on the treasury steps which now, as then, had big, broad marble flat stage in front of it. so jane burrellson gets up on her horse and there's supposed to be a trumpeter and the call that the parade had begun and the trumpet picked up on 4th street and up and down all of the way pennsylvania avenue r avenue and by the time to gets there the tableau begins. there was a grandstand for the treasury, that was set up and alice paul had gotten permission to use it and the dignitaries and the grandstands and those participating in the pageant were expecting to sort of pause in dignified silence on their marble steps in their toeg as while the parade processed in front of them and then they'll fold into the back of the parade and everyone would come here to constitution hall which was called continental hall. the tableau would perform again in the hall for the parade goers and it would be this triumphant end to this incredibly, beautifully planned day. that's how it was supposed to go. wh
it was anal go aligore and there children in toegas and balloons and live doves and it would all play out on the treasury steps which now, as then, had big, broad marble flat stage in front of it. so jane burrellson gets up on her horse and there's supposed to be a trumpeter and the call that the parade had begun and the trumpet picked up on 4th street and up and down all of the way pennsylvania avenue r avenue and by the time to gets there the tableau begins. there was a grandstand for the...
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and the members of my generation significantly, and i am really proud to see all of that, and not just members of my generation, and all young people in general, giving out a run for office, especially here in new hampshire because there is so many of us. >> voices from the states on the 50s capital tour. >> next on american history tv, we will hear from some of the senior campaign advisors that worked on richard nixon's 1968 bid for the white house. they took part in the discussion at the national archives in washington dc earlier this year. >> i am particular happy to welcome so many veterans of the nixon administration who are here for this nixon legacy for a, the greatest comeback, richard nixon in the 1968 election. sunil -- some of you have 40 been participant earlier nixon forums, and this is kind of a gathering of the klan. the last time we was altogether was in october 2016 for the opening of the new nixon library exhibit, and now i can welcome here to the national archives. the first legacy form was held here in january 2010 and over the last eight years, there has been more
and the members of my generation significantly, and i am really proud to see all of that, and not just members of my generation, and all young people in general, giving out a run for office, especially here in new hampshire because there is so many of us. >> voices from the states on the 50s capital tour. >> next on american history tv, we will hear from some of the senior campaign advisors that worked on richard nixon's 1968 bid for the white house. they took part in the discussion...
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and -- and, wow, and impressive stories and now in the midst of the #metoo movement and the face of what is being faced, it's even more important for voices of reason and different points of view such as yours and the characters you create and the characters that are -- >> ron, we'll leave it there. thank you for calling in today. jodi, any reaction to his called. >> guest: that's lovely. he picked some great female writers, all excellent books and phenomenal writer. i'mles really pleased he mentioned politics because i have been on the book tour for a spark of light now for six attract weeks and i was in the uk and i was asked to run for office at ever stop so i'm on a streak now. it it had that happen on c-span2. honestly i think that he point is out something really important which is that he does have a nongenderred book club with his niece which is great and fantastic. it isn't just a matter of reading women if you're a man. you should be broadening your bookshelf no matter who you are. one thing challenge people to do with small great things how many authors of color are you r
and -- and, wow, and impressive stories and now in the midst of the #metoo movement and the face of what is being faced, it's even more important for voices of reason and different points of view such as yours and the characters you create and the characters that are -- >> ron, we'll leave it there. thank you for calling in today. jodi, any reaction to his called. >> guest: that's lovely. he picked some great female writers, all excellent books and phenomenal writer. i'mles really...
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we fly a fleet of 60 and it's 98 helicopters and that is 65s and no more of those being made and that fleet of 98 is what we will have there and we're probably looking to fly those more than 30,000 hours. so we're into the mh-65 echo upgrade and that's the next generation, but we have to keep those things in there for a while yet. probably into 2030. and the larger rotary wing and the mh-60s and similar to the seahawks and the army version of the black hawks. >> and again, we're going to be doing a bridge and strategy and probably 30,000 hours. we have a program called the sun downer program and we have the 60 seahawks and sometimes they are put out to pasture and we have the aviation logistics center in north carolina. it's almost like watching that show overhauling on velocity channel where they take a car down and take it down to the carcass and rebuild it. we brought in a handful of hauls under the program and the supplemental funding for the hurricanes and put money in there for 360 and i think our fleet of 60 is 46 air frames and i would like to grow the 60 fleet and because the
we fly a fleet of 60 and it's 98 helicopters and that is 65s and no more of those being made and that fleet of 98 is what we will have there and we're probably looking to fly those more than 30,000 hours. so we're into the mh-65 echo upgrade and that's the next generation, but we have to keep those things in there for a while yet. probably into 2030. and the larger rotary wing and the mh-60s and similar to the seahawks and the army version of the black hawks. >> and again, we're going to...
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they suffered from and even russian and military and it was maintenance and logistics and one of the phenomenal things and most of the soviets had aircraft and they were regularly shown on tv and there was a whole village defense supporting them and taking what's happening and maintaining them and et cetera, et cetera, and most of the work has been done by soup 24 and soup 25 workforce and the thing is that it never fell out of the sky and there were exceptions and the ability of russia to sustain operations and one, to not have the kind of actions that traditionally happened whether they have the war in afghanistan and the russia-georgia conflict and more likely four of them to friendly fire and to be able to have three or four and the reality and the minority was lost in hostile fire and so this is sort of a night and day transformation in that respect and looking in the far less time. but when we look at real limitations and so these are success stories of actually being able to seeing them and not have some of these major disasters and have strong -- and figured out, well, they n
they suffered from and even russian and military and it was maintenance and logistics and one of the phenomenal things and most of the soviets had aircraft and they were regularly shown on tv and there was a whole village defense supporting them and taking what's happening and maintaining them and et cetera, et cetera, and most of the work has been done by soup 24 and soup 25 workforce and the thing is that it never fell out of the sky and there were exceptions and the ability of russia to...
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and there is a point and minor point, and paul manafort was never the manager, but chairman and that different titles. >> absolutely. >> and that being said, i had no knowledge of it and paul never told me of that if he did, that and i will take the reporting for what it is worth. we know where paul is, and i am sure that we can find him where we need to get in touch with him. and i am not sure if that report is true or not, but i would not surprise me. >> and the plea deal broken up with both sides agreeing that it is broken and agreeing with the presen presentencinging hearing and all of the rest is that he lied and the allegation from other side is that he did not lie, and who is telling the truth between robert mueller and paul manaf t manafort? >> if i had to put my money on one of the two and knowing paul manafort the way i do, i would put my money on the other side right now, because paul manafort is a serial liar and he lie ss about the big things around and the little thing, and paul is a guy that will spend the rest of his natural life in jail one way or another, and whethe
and there is a point and minor point, and paul manafort was never the manager, but chairman and that different titles. >> absolutely. >> and that being said, i had no knowledge of it and paul never told me of that if he did, that and i will take the reporting for what it is worth. we know where paul is, and i am sure that we can find him where we need to get in touch with him. and i am not sure if that report is true or not, but i would not surprise me. >> and the plea deal...
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and everything and we've been over 100 and that is when it kind of hits me.geez, we've been here a long time. [applause] ♪ >> a lot of people might ask why our legacy business is important. we all have our own stories to tell about our ancestry. our lineage and i'll use one example of tommy's joint. tommy's joint is a place that my husband went to as a child and he's a fourth generation san franciscan. it's a place we can still go to today with our children or grandchildren and share the stories of what was san francisco like back in the 1950s. >> i'm the general manager at tommy's joint. people mostly recognize tommy's joint for its murals on the outside of the building. very bright blue. you drive down and see what it is. they know the building. tommy's is a san francisco hoffa, which is a german-style presenting food. we have five different carved meats and we carve it by hand at the station. you prefer it to be carved whether you like your brisket fatty or want it lean. you want your pastrami to be very lean. you can say i want that piece of corn beef and
and everything and we've been over 100 and that is when it kind of hits me.geez, we've been here a long time. [applause] ♪ >> a lot of people might ask why our legacy business is important. we all have our own stories to tell about our ancestry. our lineage and i'll use one example of tommy's joint. tommy's joint is a place that my husband went to as a child and he's a fourth generation san franciscan. it's a place we can still go to today with our children or grandchildren and share...
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ties between afghanistan and pakistan and india and central asia as a whole. this whole region is right for being very functioning economic ecosystem. right now that's the least integrated region of the world economically. it's not helping anyone. so i think for that purpose, i'll justgive you one other perspective , you talked about south asia as a whole. pakistan, when they finished their current projects that they have, they'll have 25,000 megawatts. there a country of over 200 million people. for an average economy needs one megawatts for every 3000 people which means for a country to have an average economy, they need 200,000 megawatts and the rhetoric we bring is not the current government, the prior government was as of 2019 they will be able to sell electricity and one of the agreements we have in central asia and pakistan had to work with central pakistan to add that common, that pakistan and sell electricity to central asia even though it economically may sound crazy but we had to do that for pakistan i think this is basically why we hope pakistan an
ties between afghanistan and pakistan and india and central asia as a whole. this whole region is right for being very functioning economic ecosystem. right now that's the least integrated region of the world economically. it's not helping anyone. so i think for that purpose, i'll justgive you one other perspective , you talked about south asia as a whole. pakistan, when they finished their current projects that they have, they'll have 25,000 megawatts. there a country of over 200 million...
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it helps them and their marketing and expertise and efforts there. all efforts to amend those laws have failed because the lobbyists of another sector of friends, allies, strategic partners in the same region intimidate and threaten any congressman or woman who would dare move to take those books -- those laws off the books. where's the courage? think of saudi aramco. we misspelled it there. it's no longer aramco. it is saudi aramco. but once it was the arabian american oil company, the one that discovered the oil produced, that laid the pipes, had the refineries, had the ships, et cetera, and aided not just the recovery of europe from the marshall plan and the few but much of japan as well. japan has no oil. italy has no oil. half a dozen european unions don't have a drop of oil. it came from these countries and this was in our net as well as our gross benefit. but think of it for a minute. there's no country in the world that would not trade places with us in terms of the overall relationship that we have with the arab region. 22 countries in the a
it helps them and their marketing and expertise and efforts there. all efforts to amend those laws have failed because the lobbyists of another sector of friends, allies, strategic partners in the same region intimidate and threaten any congressman or woman who would dare move to take those books -- those laws off the books. where's the courage? think of saudi aramco. we misspelled it there. it's no longer aramco. it is saudi aramco. but once it was the arabian american oil company, the one...
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and support leases and lease, hosting and maintenance of a nationwide mail management system, and sb-881 program for the installation of agencywide security upgrades, access control and competitive firm fix price task order and health quarter, and health unit services and 2018 human resources staffing specialist, extension of industrial and organizational psychologists, public access to court electronic records pacer and the fy-2018 state and local budget allocations and the 2019 through 2021 xl conferences. approved the eeoc strategic plan for 2018 to 2022, approved a commissioner charged withdrawal. approved a closed meeting request for discussions regarding federal agency discrimination complaint appeals and approved resolutions for michael mick connelly and eunice chapman and spencer lewis jr., and edward g. hill, dr. patrick ronald edwards and wilma jones scott and judy florakawa and lorraine davis, kathleen w. cores, cynthia d. pierre and jermaine roseboro on their retirement. also approved 107 items through the notice and whole procedure. 39 amicus brief. 49 subpoena determinat
and support leases and lease, hosting and maintenance of a nationwide mail management system, and sb-881 program for the installation of agencywide security upgrades, access control and competitive firm fix price task order and health quarter, and health unit services and 2018 human resources staffing specialist, extension of industrial and organizational psychologists, public access to court electronic records pacer and the fy-2018 state and local budget allocations and the 2019 through 2021...
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i raised a child and that was so intense and crazy and hard. i didn't have any money and i started to respect anyone who could do that. >> in the book anne teaches sunday school at her church and you were saying he tried to instill this in the children. you have them repeat a mantra and that is i have value. tell us about the little girl. >> i have three kids. i go to a tiny church of about 35 people. i have two or three kids so i had to teenagers. one was really -- and one that will better in an 8-year-old girl with very severe buck teeth just the loveliest spirit. she was just like god. when i told the children we were going to say out loud i have value it's scary to say that to yourself. you can do it in your head now that's scary. first of all you try not to think it. you were taught that you are close to being of value in if you could ring it up to a b+ or an a minus. the teenagers were just mortified. i have value. i have value. the little girl said i have value. and then she said it again. i have value. and she's so beautiful. what if i
i raised a child and that was so intense and crazy and hard. i didn't have any money and i started to respect anyone who could do that. >> in the book anne teaches sunday school at her church and you were saying he tried to instill this in the children. you have them repeat a mantra and that is i have value. tell us about the little girl. >> i have three kids. i go to a tiny church of about 35 people. i have two or three kids so i had to teenagers. one was really -- and one that...
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and so on and so forth. the two are mutually reinforcing. and we would not have a north korean human rights movement if it weren't for north korean escapees who have been leaving the country, especially since the days of the great famine, the days of the kongahinguine, there are currently 31,000 of them in south korea. wherever they might be in south korea, in the united states, in canada, in germany, in the u.k., they need protection. they need assistance. and their voices must be heard. their voices must not be muffled. we speak with a lot of human rights activists, especially in south korea, and they are indeed expressing very serious concerns. their funding has been drastically reduced. as many of you know, the culture of charity in south korea is very different from the united states. it is very difficult for ngos, especially for human rights ngos and even more so for north korean human rights ngos to depend on individual donations, on corporate donations. it is unavoidable. they have to depend on gover
and so on and so forth. the two are mutually reinforcing. and we would not have a north korean human rights movement if it weren't for north korean escapees who have been leaving the country, especially since the days of the great famine, the days of the kongahinguine, there are currently 31,000 of them in south korea. wherever they might be in south korea, in the united states, in canada, in germany, in the u.k., they need protection. they need assistance. and their voices must be heard. their...
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and the admiral? and walt? and debby and sue? because of what we've learned. you don't want to be us, because of what we went through. we're broken. we're not defeated. thank you. >> we do hear so much about the statistics. and those are numbers on paper. but when you're able to hear the real stories, and see how this epidemic is affecting every demographic and breaking down some of the stigmas that we've talked about, too, that there's so many families that are affected by this. and the powerful stories, speaking out and telling how we got here. and maybe there's some interventions and i think one thing, the common theme i'm hearing, too, especially walt and kevin, that the partnerships with law enforcement and prosecutors, and the victim, the services that are out there in the community is so important that none of us should be operating in our silos, that we can partner with each other and it's so much more powerful. and walt, how did you first get into this? did you reach out to the u.s. attorney's office? or did they reach out to you? how did y'all find o
and the admiral? and walt? and debby and sue? because of what we've learned. you don't want to be us, because of what we went through. we're broken. we're not defeated. thank you. >> we do hear so much about the statistics. and those are numbers on paper. but when you're able to hear the real stories, and see how this epidemic is affecting every demographic and breaking down some of the stigmas that we've talked about, too, that there's so many families that are affected by this. and the...
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fascinating and so many questions and so much to learn and so much potential at the same time, and also want to ask if there's any public comment on this item? good evening. >> hello. it's been a long time. eric brooks. i am not speaking for any of the organizations that i work for this evening because this is very speculative territory and i don't want to step over that line, but i will say that i learned about and started studying bitcoin and investing them in 2011 and started dealing in them in 2015. so you should bring me into this space. a, i love bitcoin and cryptocurrenciys. they're going to revolutionize the world. bitcoin is not going to be creating nearly as much greenhouse gases in the future as it does now because of things like the side chains and the lightning network, and i did explain that in more detail if people want to ask me questions because i'm going to get to my three minutes. and i'm also invested in power ledger and i'm invested in a lot of other -- and in supply chain tokens and things like that. and i want to start there. the conversation you just had shows th
fascinating and so many questions and so much to learn and so much potential at the same time, and also want to ask if there's any public comment on this item? good evening. >> hello. it's been a long time. eric brooks. i am not speaking for any of the organizations that i work for this evening because this is very speculative territory and i don't want to step over that line, but i will say that i learned about and started studying bitcoin and investing them in 2011 and started dealing...
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and i wished him a happy birthday and this past couple of months ago, and of course, joan answers and, i mean, it like, if you saw these two people and especially if you saw general singlaub and you could sit in his uniform and command a rifle command and airborne today. he's that strong. amazing. he's really amazing. i want to be sure i'm precise because i know there are an of people especially in the back row who pay attention to whatever i say and i want to make sure that they get the word that i say right because i really believe in the things i am going to say and like i said, i spoke to general singlaub this week about serving america ap what it means to both of us. and i want to share some of our thoughts with all of you tonight. service to america requires us today and tomorrow to stand together as champions of freedom and soldiers of liberty who are on the right side of history. anything less cannot be tolerated if our country is to survive. for many of us across our nation, we understand that this is not the first time that patriots have risen to this fight that we're in tod
and i wished him a happy birthday and this past couple of months ago, and of course, joan answers and, i mean, it like, if you saw these two people and especially if you saw general singlaub and you could sit in his uniform and command a rifle command and airborne today. he's that strong. amazing. he's really amazing. i want to be sure i'm precise because i know there are an of people especially in the back row who pay attention to whatever i say and i want to make sure that they get the word...
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sensenbrenner and mr. neal and mr. chab at for their roles in it -- chabot for their roles in it and it's a useful thing to do. i urge support and yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from ohio is recognized to close. mr. chabot: in closing, i also want to thank all the folks who were previously mentioned by my colleague, mr. nadler from new york. this is, i think, a very good bill. it's great to see something bipartisan around here get passed and as we're wrapping up this year and this congress, it's good to see this good legislation being passed so i strongly urge -- encourage my colleagues to support this and will yield back. the speaker pro tempore: all time having expired, the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 7164, as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed, and without objection the motion t
sensenbrenner and mr. neal and mr. chab at for their roles in it -- chabot for their roles in it and it's a useful thing to do. i urge support and yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from ohio is recognized to close. mr. chabot: in closing, i also want to thank all the folks who were previously mentioned by my colleague, mr. nadler from new york. this is, i think, a very good bill. it's great to see something bipartisan around...
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and dignity. and courage. and freedom of the press. your killers name, and those who ordered the killing, despite the fact they spent billions of dollars to project a false image, of reform and modernity, the names will be associated with crime. with this, an ugly crime, there will be associated with oppression, and depression. they will not be respected, they will not be accepted. brother jamal, you will be -- for speaking through -- for being a voice for o those who were silent. you and i talked about dr., the father of the other doctor, and you texted me the charges against him. one of them was that he, did not praise enough the crown prince. you and i were talking that while you and i were enjoying the freedom of speech here in saudi arabia and other countries, people do not have the freedom to be silent. we are being punished for not praising enough the crown prince and the ruler. you and i were contemplating on enjoying the blessings and that's why you fled and you came here. you carried many things. when i asked you about your f
and dignity. and courage. and freedom of the press. your killers name, and those who ordered the killing, despite the fact they spent billions of dollars to project a false image, of reform and modernity, the names will be associated with crime. with this, an ugly crime, there will be associated with oppression, and depression. they will not be respected, they will not be accepted. brother jamal, you will be -- for speaking through -- for being a voice for o those who were silent. you and i...
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it is a problem and what is working and what isn't they have their health and safety. pennsylvania is taking great strides i'm proud of the senator mentioned to be an appointed member of the pennsylvania supreme court is 130 recommendations in november of 2014 and i cannot wait to take this new report back to the supreme court of pennsylvania. i do have to add though that in presenting this testimony i do so on behalf of and not on behalf of the court or its counsel. we are so proud and of the administrative office of pennsylvania courts who together have created in 2018 released a new guardianship tracking system which will transform the guardianship data at pennsylvania and we believe that a gold standard for the country. it will streamline and modernize the filing reporting and monitoring functions of the court in a sophisticated database because an extraordinary impact into our lives and freedoms. it's those guardianships and so many of the recommendations are in my written testimony but just to point out a few certainly training is an enormous issue of judges, cou
it is a problem and what is working and what isn't they have their health and safety. pennsylvania is taking great strides i'm proud of the senator mentioned to be an appointed member of the pennsylvania supreme court is 130 recommendations in november of 2014 and i cannot wait to take this new report back to the supreme court of pennsylvania. i do have to add though that in presenting this testimony i do so on behalf of and not on behalf of the court or its counsel. we are so proud and of the...
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and stuff, and this lays it out. a lot of good things are happening, so i would ask director forbes we invite general manager kelly back next year, him and his team. thank you again for so much. please, let's continue to get this out, and i think this could help us what we're trying to do at the port. >> president brandon: thank you. general manager kelly and yolanda, you guys did a great presentation. thank you so much. i know that we have been talking about sharing all the incredible work that your agency has been doing for a while now, so i'm happy that you are here. this is great, and at this point, the port is in the process of developing a community benefits program for the overall port, so this is right on time, and we can adopt this, and i've told you over and over we'll be your guinea pig in any way you want to share resources, and, you know, valuable information. so thank you so much. we really appreciate you taking the time and hopefully you can get back to your commission meeting. but thank you. we really
and stuff, and this lays it out. a lot of good things are happening, so i would ask director forbes we invite general manager kelly back next year, him and his team. thank you again for so much. please, let's continue to get this out, and i think this could help us what we're trying to do at the port. >> president brandon: thank you. general manager kelly and yolanda, you guys did a great presentation. thank you so much. i know that we have been talking about sharing all the incredible...
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transportation and his experience and his ideas. i highly recommend him and i look forward to working with him >> he is indeed eminently qualified. is there a second for that motion? seconded by commissioner mandelman. we have a different house. so can we have a role call, please? [roll call] >> congratulations, jury. if there is no objection, colleagues, at the request of commissioner ye, i would like to take item 11 out of order. can you please read item 11? >> up for final approval. approval of revelation -- resolution of support to encourage the board of supervisors and the media to pledge to use crash and collision and not accident and recognition of world day of remembrance, 2018. >> thank you for allowing this item to go out of order. this was heard at the vision zero committee and past out of the committee with a positive recommendation. i wonder what the big fuss over a word is. the word can be very damaging. the perception -- when people come from a pollutant -- particular world, it dictates your attitudes. i want to allow
transportation and his experience and his ideas. i highly recommend him and i look forward to working with him >> he is indeed eminently qualified. is there a second for that motion? seconded by commissioner mandelman. we have a different house. so can we have a role call, please? [roll call] >> congratulations, jury. if there is no objection, colleagues, at the request of commissioner ye, i would like to take item 11 out of order. can you please read item 11? >> up for final...
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i thank the chairman and ranking mber and thank mr. smith and ms. bass to make sure this was restored when we marked up this bill in september. today, more than 12 million children worldwide have lost one parent to hiv-aids and 80% live in subsahara africa. of the 88.1 children, only half have the necessary treatment. and without this treatment, it's expected that 80% will not make it to their fifth birthday. the dedicated funding in this bill will ensure these children will be a priority in our fight against hiv-aids and responding to physical, emotional and economic impacts hiv-aids has on vulnerable children. the programs protect children from contracting hiv-aids. expand access to high quality health services and work with families to strengthen capacity and resilience building and give these children a future. . . september, 2017, pepfar had provided care and support to more than 6.4 million orphans vulnerable children and their caregivers worldwide. i want to thank the foreign affairs committee's leadership for this and i yield back. the speak
i thank the chairman and ranking mber and thank mr. smith and ms. bass to make sure this was restored when we marked up this bill in september. today, more than 12 million children worldwide have lost one parent to hiv-aids and 80% live in subsahara africa. of the 88.1 children, only half have the necessary treatment. and without this treatment, it's expected that 80% will not make it to their fifth birthday. the dedicated funding in this bill will ensure these children will be a priority in...
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and i think industry and business is a very and fast learner.y applicable to all companies at all times. but i think most of the companies that we interact with, in this space, are very thoughtful and are considerate about how we move forward in this brave new world. and it doesn't always seem like that to us because we hear of the breaches but there is absolutely no value in a company avoiding the issue of data privacy for instance. i mean it is just not. we don't do it on purpose. i have 50 million customers and trust me i have all of their information and there is no way in the world i would ever dare on purpose avoid the concept of making sure that their data is absolutely held private. i think it is something to note, how we regulate, how we work through is a big different issue. but you asked about my favorite topic of course which is a wonderful airlines. turn-arounds are a very difficult issue. because, in my mind, and in my history, which i've had a chance to do this before, the foundation is always, is always, is always the people that
and i think industry and business is a very and fast learner.y applicable to all companies at all times. but i think most of the companies that we interact with, in this space, are very thoughtful and are considerate about how we move forward in this brave new world. and it doesn't always seem like that to us because we hear of the breaches but there is absolutely no value in a company avoiding the issue of data privacy for instance. i mean it is just not. we don't do it on purpose. i have 50...
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about it editors, agents, poets and writers and organizations. >> i've been an editor and a writer and as a writer, i have been so grateful to the editors that have worked on my stuff. i think there is a point you cannot make it better on your own but the best editor i ever had was the publisher and i am so grateful because you wanted to be as good as it can be but when i was editing people i always thought my mission was to make it as good as it could be in their voice but not everybody trust the editor so what do you think of the role of the editor? . >> the editor is the most essential person thank you for bringing that up we just ran out of time but i do think the editors that make the decision about acquiring the book along with the publisher and a good editor is completely invaluable but that is when i mentioned there are companies or editors that you can hire to help make the book better because you do have to have an outside i you can only make it as good as you believe that them the editor really helps bring it to life and that is important for anyone who runs a publishing com
about it editors, agents, poets and writers and organizations. >> i've been an editor and a writer and as a writer, i have been so grateful to the editors that have worked on my stuff. i think there is a point you cannot make it better on your own but the best editor i ever had was the publisher and i am so grateful because you wanted to be as good as it can be but when i was editing people i always thought my mission was to make it as good as it could be in their voice but not everybody...
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over and over again, if it wasn't for marcy at and the staff and our board and the leadership and supportbably would have been rights. the fact is, mission housing was created to actually develop community. mission housing was created to be a backbone for infrastructure or whatever you want to call it. that is what we are again. i am really proud to stand here next to this broken dirt and guarantee that 80 some odd units of affordable housing are coming but what i'm most proud to do is to be with our community and to break ground with the people who stood by us. the people who didn't believe that this wasn't going to weigh. who wanted us to regrow. i would like to personally dedicate this building and the rest of our building to the mission community. why don't we give the mission community a hand we -- why do we give them a hand? [applause] >> i would be remiss if i got up here and i didn't point out to the fact that this project and all the thousand units of affordable housing in the mission were originally and only made possible by a man who had the foresight to lead and to listen to t
over and over again, if it wasn't for marcy at and the staff and our board and the leadership and supportbably would have been rights. the fact is, mission housing was created to actually develop community. mission housing was created to be a backbone for infrastructure or whatever you want to call it. that is what we are again. i am really proud to stand here next to this broken dirt and guarantee that 80 some odd units of affordable housing are coming but what i'm most proud to do is to be...
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sexual abuse and harassment and so forth. so i'm very grateful to hear this discussion. the one comment i'd like to just offer is, it makes me feel pretty sad to hear that so many young folks are feeling ashamed beaut the attachment that occurs with hookups. my own sense -- and this is just my observation from many years of work and experience and training -- is that all human beings, all human beings, assuming normalcy, have profound feelings associated with all touch. the more intime nate touch, the more powerful the feelings. i don't think we can get away from that. i don't think it's anything to be ashamed of. i think it's human. so, i would hope that could enter into the discussion when things are being discussed about why attachment is associated with sexual touch. it is just built into us in my opinion. and i thank you for allowing me to be heard and i will hang up to hear the discussion. ... i'm not a big fan of saying that. one of the things i think in many ways, it's like the 1950s. except back then, you ashamed if
sexual abuse and harassment and so forth. so i'm very grateful to hear this discussion. the one comment i'd like to just offer is, it makes me feel pretty sad to hear that so many young folks are feeling ashamed beaut the attachment that occurs with hookups. my own sense -- and this is just my observation from many years of work and experience and training -- is that all human beings, all human beings, assuming normalcy, have profound feelings associated with all touch. the more intime nate...
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management as the first point of and the utilization care management and case management and they're doing that all in-house and really the health plan and after the services have been rendered. there's different challenges with the far right and this is just to show you broad scope of services and we think about hss and where you are today and where you want to go you want to move to the right and it could be in that space of advocacy and health and navigation concierge that we're calling there on page 7. >> maybe i'm just having a memory lapse, but what's t.p.a.? >> a third party administrator. so there are health add traito administrators so t.p.a. allows for flexibility. you can bring in other specialty services and they'll plug into the claim. >> ok. >> page 8, is what is digital health navigation. and again, we think that you know, live, married with digital is an appropriate approach and meets different needs of different people at different times. here we also want to show impact at the y axis and the cop scopen the x axis. you may have point solutions functioning for a specu
management as the first point of and the utilization care management and case management and they're doing that all in-house and really the health plan and after the services have been rendered. there's different challenges with the far right and this is just to show you broad scope of services and we think about hss and where you are today and where you want to go you want to move to the right and it could be in that space of advocacy and health and navigation concierge that we're calling...
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kindness and we worship at the altar of innovative and as a result these companies run amok and that is capitalist society. it's a key component. these companies have largely run unchecked. if the same scrutiny in relation replied this been applied to others we would not have tolerated a lot of behavior that has taken place. the four of the four horsemen is meant to be a cautionary tale. i'm a fan of these comedies. i am an owner of their stock in a but it doesn't mean we should not have an open conversation. >> host: please call for them to be broken up. >> guest: yeah, and i don't think they've done anything wrong in their bad people but i don't think the people in the railroads in the 20th century were bad people but there is a natural point of the economic side that when one or group of companies become so powerful they start inhibiting competition and killing small companies that otherwise could grow up into innovative companies themselves and prematurely euthanize big companies tend to be better employers. were at that point with these companies for one company is controlling 5
kindness and we worship at the altar of innovative and as a result these companies run amok and that is capitalist society. it's a key component. these companies have largely run unchecked. if the same scrutiny in relation replied this been applied to others we would not have tolerated a lot of behavior that has taken place. the four of the four horsemen is meant to be a cautionary tale. i'm a fan of these comedies. i am an owner of their stock in a but it doesn't mean we should not have an...
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he suggested graciously that she talk with me and she and dennis were very gracious to mary and me. we were at 10 downing street three or four different times with them. one afternoon we were at luncheon in the room where you go to 10 downing street. it's right on your right and i think there were one or two other couples there, six or eight of us and the prime minister said well, anthony, what are you going to be doing this weekend? and i said well, we're going to chequers. and she said, oh? and i continued -- my continued response was yes, we want to see where churchill lived and the paintings he did and the wall he built. and she said "you mean chartwell." [ laughter ] she said when you said you were going to chequers you invited yourself to my home. [ laughter ] and of course everybody laughed except me. i flushed, got very red. and she graciously said "but you shall come. you shall come." and indeed we were invaded some months later but suddenly she was no longer prime minister. so if some of you can arrange for me to go to chequers, just give me a call. [ laughter ] one of the
he suggested graciously that she talk with me and she and dennis were very gracious to mary and me. we were at 10 downing street three or four different times with them. one afternoon we were at luncheon in the room where you go to 10 downing street. it's right on your right and i think there were one or two other couples there, six or eight of us and the prime minister said well, anthony, what are you going to be doing this weekend? and i said well, we're going to chequers. and she said, oh?...
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and support d.b.i.s and mr. oh o'reardon's position that it includes a demolition. you can't add a floor to a structure without removing existing supporting structure. all vertical additions should require a separate set of plans, showing what was demolished and what will be added. these plans will bring clarity for district building inspectors and planning department planners. building inspectors like planners are not structural engineers, and we have been assigning the responsibility to both groups that is unreasonable. i am asking the building inspection commission to support mr. o'reardon's proposal and to request to support the development of an implementation plan consistent with his proposal. thank you very much. >> president mccarthy: thank you. next speaker, please. >> clerk: there's no additional public comment. so going to the next item. item 4, commissioner's questions and matters. fa, inquiries to staff. at this time commissioners may make inquiries to staff regarding various documents, policies, pr
and support d.b.i.s and mr. oh o'reardon's position that it includes a demolition. you can't add a floor to a structure without removing existing supporting structure. all vertical additions should require a separate set of plans, showing what was demolished and what will be added. these plans will bring clarity for district building inspectors and planning department planners. building inspectors like planners are not structural engineers, and we have been assigning the responsibility to both...
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i'm the chair of the committee and around eight years and seen how processes work and don't work, and as president of the board of supervisors i see what happens when we sit as a committee as a hole and bring apartments on the floor and work them on the fly. this legislation is so critical, i think it's deserves our attention, undivided attention, continued work here in committee. i'm not in support of sending this item yet. madam clerk, our next meeting? >> november 29th. >> i would like to continue this item to the next meeting of november 28th. and schedule it as a report and come out and stick with the makers timeline. supervisor mandelman. i know, you are a member of this committee. >> i just -- i want to, you know, since as i said, parachuted in for this hearing and i am new to this committee. i want to press a little bit so i understand continuing rather than forwarding to the full board. it sounds to me like there are sort of two issues still outstanding. one is the port cbd set of amendments not minor but there seems to be probably agreement around that, and seems like not ag
i'm the chair of the committee and around eight years and seen how processes work and don't work, and as president of the board of supervisors i see what happens when we sit as a committee as a hole and bring apartments on the floor and work them on the fly. this legislation is so critical, i think it's deserves our attention, undivided attention, continued work here in committee. i'm not in support of sending this item yet. madam clerk, our next meeting? >> november 29th. >> i...
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he said but mom, i am wearing khaki pants and a polo shirt and a belt and it is tucked in and i have sweaters. it was as if he thought his clothes could save him from the experience but there's nothing he could wear that would save him from that and i knew it. he said mom, i want to know is it because i am black? i said i don't know. maybe. >> continued to ask questions, she could tell he was troubled by the experience, the fear of being stopped by men with guns, the uncertainty of the outcome, the vulnerability. >> i could see he was trying to hold back tears that were welling up in his eyes and my heart ached for him. he looked at me and said mommy, i just want to know how long will this last? and i looked at my 12-year-old son, now with tears rolling down my face and i said to him, for the rest of your life. that is why i went to ferguson. because i want this to stop. [applause] >> with that, i appreciate your time and indulgence, we both do. and we will entertain a q and a. >> sharon stevens who you all know from channel 5 has the mike and she will bring the mic to anyone who has
he said but mom, i am wearing khaki pants and a polo shirt and a belt and it is tucked in and i have sweaters. it was as if he thought his clothes could save him from the experience but there's nothing he could wear that would save him from that and i knew it. he said mom, i want to know is it because i am black? i said i don't know. maybe. >> continued to ask questions, she could tell he was troubled by the experience, the fear of being stopped by men with guns, the uncertainty of the...
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we honor the only the laborers and both the free masons and the slaves and the engineers and the painters the workers who built this capitol. we honor also the essential and dispensable and basic instruments of government and the congress of the united states which is the representative body of we, the people, which is housed in this extraordinary structure and we honor also the philosophical cornerstone of american democracy which is our constitution and our bill of rights. in his farewell address, george washington invited us to place our patriotic love of freedom first, the love of liberty, he said is interwoven with every ligament of your hearts and the unity of government which protects your liberty and constitutes you as one people is now also dear to every one of you. he insisted that we put aside partisan and sectional feeling so that our union and brotherly affections may be perpetual and so that the free constitution which is also the work of your hands may be sacredly maintained. this cornerstone love of liberty is so powerful that it transforms the country that washington help
we honor the only the laborers and both the free masons and the slaves and the engineers and the painters the workers who built this capitol. we honor also the essential and dispensable and basic instruments of government and the congress of the united states which is the representative body of we, the people, which is housed in this extraordinary structure and we honor also the philosophical cornerstone of american democracy which is our constitution and our bill of rights. in his farewell...
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i've done 52 tunnels and i walked anywhere in missouri and said, and in and ask me any question. not afraid to tell anyone where i stand. i'm afraid of an attorney general that looks the other way when someone comes in deals provide the information out of someone's commuter. >> follow-up. indulge me for a few minutes. ms. mccaskill, do you blame mr. hawley's campaign for that video? >> no, i don't blame him but what i do blame them for is when a complaint is filed under the merchandise practicing act which he talks about all the time with a clear private station cases laid out that instead of immediately saying, of course, we will look into it they were for us to his campaign. as if this was not a serious matter. that is what i complain about. >> mr. hawley, did your campaign have anything to do with that video? >> absolute opted in to accuse me of fraud which is what she did that i committed fraud that i participated in a fraud and she said that on television. it's on color ten, the video is widely available. i invite you to look at the record but these desperate attacks are sad
i've done 52 tunnels and i walked anywhere in missouri and said, and in and ask me any question. not afraid to tell anyone where i stand. i'm afraid of an attorney general that looks the other way when someone comes in deals provide the information out of someone's commuter. >> follow-up. indulge me for a few minutes. ms. mccaskill, do you blame mr. hawley's campaign for that video? >> no, i don't blame him but what i do blame them for is when a complaint is filed under the...
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has been here since 1986 running programs and economics for federal and state judges since 1976 and hundreds of churches come to the programs and we have a single program in the state attorneys general just last week we had a program on the economics of criminal justice reform and another center on the administrative state and they had a program two weeks ago the theme was to understand why government buildings are so ugly. we have another group around the world and the economics of antitrust and they recently held a conference last week on the conference for officials so they are operating around the world. the center for intellectual property is one of the leaders. two weeks ago they had a national institute cod institutg this event today was directed by jamail has been an adjunct for almost ten years now and served all three branches of government but most important to me is the fact he's been a clerk twice once on the tenth circuit and again on the supreme court and as a result of that connection r faculty. it is a an honor to welcome all of you and now we are going to turn over
has been here since 1986 running programs and economics for federal and state judges since 1976 and hundreds of churches come to the programs and we have a single program in the state attorneys general just last week we had a program on the economics of criminal justice reform and another center on the administrative state and they had a program two weeks ago the theme was to understand why government buildings are so ugly. we have another group around the world and the economics of antitrust...
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kids come to tinker and explore and build an experiment and feed animals and look for fossils and generally develop the problem-solving and fun having skills. these are the kinds of experiences that all kids, but particularly girls, must have to nurture their curiosity and to build confidence. mission science workshop serves more than 40 public schools and dozens of community-based organizations and my two boys went there numerous times. they went to flint which is multi latino but very diverse spanish bilingual public school in the mission. that was our go to spot. we have been there tons of times of my kids have grown and expanded their interest in science because of it. so now my counterpart will be speaking. thank you, so much. >> i am honored to speak about something near and dear to my heart which is education and science. many children from san francisco 's neighbourhoods come to the workshops during the week on a classroom field trip and they serve as many as 11,000 a year. one of the most rewarding things is not only that these children come on these field trips, is that they will
kids come to tinker and explore and build an experiment and feed animals and look for fossils and generally develop the problem-solving and fun having skills. these are the kinds of experiences that all kids, but particularly girls, must have to nurture their curiosity and to build confidence. mission science workshop serves more than 40 public schools and dozens of community-based organizations and my two boys went there numerous times. they went to flint which is multi latino but very diverse...
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moved from plantations to courtrooms and boardrooms and newsrooms and classrooms and that we have never dealt withr it in this country, not in 400 years. but d i didn't do it because ifi was a journalism major who wanted to tell the news, and post-watergate everything was news, and i became a journalist of the things that we thought howere real. but underthe surface the realest thing about america, we still weren't dealing with. so three years ago the columnist for the pittsburgh paper said black people need to get over slavery. it wasn't that bad, and they were better off than had we had black people stayed in africa. and that let me know two things about this columnist, jack kelly. one is that he'd never been to the africa, and, two, he didn't know any black people. you can write anything you want, even if it's wrong. so i couldn't write a column saying jack kelly's an idiot. so i decided to write an essay about why slavery and the vestiges of it and the pain and damage of it still persist. and then i decided, well, why should i be one person still railing against the machine, so i de
moved from plantations to courtrooms and boardrooms and newsrooms and classrooms and that we have never dealt withr it in this country, not in 400 years. but d i didn't do it because ifi was a journalism major who wanted to tell the news, and post-watergate everything was news, and i became a journalist of the things that we thought howere real. but underthe surface the realest thing about america, we still weren't dealing with. so three years ago the columnist for the pittsburgh paper said...
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and a lot of people and i could go on and on and there will be opportunities for to embarrass you butlo i will simply say that for those who look at the united states house and are fond of pointing out the inability of members of congress to work across the aisle to accomplish things on behalf of the american people there is no important work we do here then standing up for the values that we hold dear and there ison no one on either side of the aisle who best represent that and stands as the model of working with anyone and everyone who will buy for those basic human rights and american values then our chairman. ideal decks. >> thank you much. thank you so much. you are my friend. thank you. we don't need to continue with that. [laughter] you are recognized. >> i think it's important to note that sometimes you take us off pretty bad, too. there are days when we are visible in a bad mood around here and it makes me upset to see you smile the matter what. [laughter] you're justt being a bad mood, once. but you never are. take you for that. as i mentioned earlier in my opening statement t
and a lot of people and i could go on and on and there will be opportunities for to embarrass you butlo i will simply say that for those who look at the united states house and are fond of pointing out the inability of members of congress to work across the aisle to accomplish things on behalf of the american people there is no important work we do here then standing up for the values that we hold dear and there ison no one on either side of the aisle who best represent that and stands as the...
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and the more and more research that is coming out, you know, it is making that more abundant and giving us further clarity on that difference. to engage in counter factual reasons. it's not the same between a youth and adult. we have to recognize that and protect for that in our criminal-justice system. so, with that, that's the purpose of this hearing many of i'm really appreciative of you and for mr. trueitt for being here. we're going to hear from the youth commission and they've been talking about this issue as well and again, really appreciate that. so maybe if you don't have anything more to say now -- >> when you are ready for me. >> go for it. ok, so in terms of balboa high school, i've had a lengthy conversation with captain jack heart, who you work closely with and does a great job. he is a great lead' and good community and organizer making with the community. we've had a lengthy conversation about this incidents. i read all the documents. i've asked a lot of questions in the last couple of days. so, i know you and i have worked together for many, many years and we have worke
and the more and more research that is coming out, you know, it is making that more abundant and giving us further clarity on that difference. to engage in counter factual reasons. it's not the same between a youth and adult. we have to recognize that and protect for that in our criminal-justice system. so, with that, that's the purpose of this hearing many of i'm really appreciative of you and for mr. trueitt for being here. we're going to hear from the youth commission and they've been...
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and what harm isolationism can do and one hundred years ago isolation and isn't wasn't an answer you know how could it be today and i world that is so much more interconnected and with a population five times as a big country because our g twenty presidency of last year we chose the matter of shaping a connected world. and together with the french g seven presidency we will continue to promote and approach an up close international cooperation on the basis of shared values that are also and try in the un i can charter this is the only way of overcoming the horror of the past and of shaping a new future your voice ladies and gentlemen obviously france we germans. after all the terrible crimes of the second world war we've seen how people would extend a hand to ask for reconciliation many nations offer to you trust to the newly created federal republic of germany and this paved the way for us to the future here for also a key part of that was all on our we conciliation with france and what is only one of. our people that we still are grateful to. they have managed to leave old rivalrie
and what harm isolationism can do and one hundred years ago isolation and isn't wasn't an answer you know how could it be today and i world that is so much more interconnected and with a population five times as a big country because our g twenty presidency of last year we chose the matter of shaping a connected world. and together with the french g seven presidency we will continue to promote and approach an up close international cooperation on the basis of shared values that are also and try...
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and that was my state and your state and our country.that is what we have to deal with with the president after what we saw in virginia after that white nationalist rally and the bloodshed? he said there are two sides to this issue. there are not twowo sides when it comes to racism or anti- immigrants. there isnl only one side and that side is our side. so that's important to congratulate they are trying to look at their offices in the senate they put them in the trailers. that you tell their staff so the country delivered that there hasy to be action and this is the issue we laid out here today doing something to make sure we have a strong economy foror everyone moving forward on criminal justice reform that may be right around the corner and we certainly look forward with florida and georgia voting rights that is doable that people are crying out for so let's get it done. thank you everyone. [applause]e]ng . >> she was very specific which is what we want for criminal justice. so she really respected us. so i don't put a lot of pressure
and that was my state and your state and our country.that is what we have to deal with with the president after what we saw in virginia after that white nationalist rally and the bloodshed? he said there are two sides to this issue. there are not twowo sides when it comes to racism or anti- immigrants. there isnl only one side and that side is our side. so that's important to congratulate they are trying to look at their offices in the senate they put them in the trailers. that you tell their...
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chill out and this environment and you might see butterflies and dandelions. blue jays fly between the eucalyptus. it is ada accessible. public transit is plentiful. six, 24, or 71 bus. we have conquered the steps, we walked the dogs, and we have enjoyed a beautiful view the park has to offer. this is the place to take someone special and enjoyed a beautiful look out. " come to corona heights, located in the heart of this district. it offers a spectacular view of the downtown skyline, the bay bridge, and the east bay. the park is one of the best kept secrets. unlike twin peaks, it is hardly ever crowded. on any given day, you will run into a few locals. hop on a 37 bus to get there with that any parking worries. locals can bring their dogs to run with other dogs. there is also grass for small dogs. >> it is a great place. it is a wonderful place for the city to provide these kind of parks. the dog owners appreciate it. >> take time to notice the wildflowers on the grassland. and keep your head on the lookout for hawks and other bird life. take your camera and
chill out and this environment and you might see butterflies and dandelions. blue jays fly between the eucalyptus. it is ada accessible. public transit is plentiful. six, 24, or 71 bus. we have conquered the steps, we walked the dogs, and we have enjoyed a beautiful view the park has to offer. this is the place to take someone special and enjoyed a beautiful look out. " come to corona heights, located in the heart of this district. it offers a spectacular view of the downtown skyline, the...
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who told me david read walter brewing. , and read so and so, and so and so. my good friend richard said you have to read robert alter and so and so and so and so. and i was trying to teach myself about the hebrew prophets, the prophets douglass was so adept at quoting and paraphrasing and using. and i came to realize particularly from reading abraham, the great theologian that a prophet is sometimes that person in our society in our lives perhaps from the religious world, sometimes maybe more from the political world. sometimes from both at the same time, who as -- said, sometimes speak in octaves the rest of us can't quite hear. but we have recognize from it anyways. or as hexal also said, the prophet is often that writer that spokesperson who has been shattered by some cataclys mic experience and therefore can shatter others. and douglass had a terrible shattering in his 20 years as a slave, and experience that was burned into his soul. and i think psychotherapied him psycholongically, i can't prove it but i can suggest it. all you need to do is to dip into
who told me david read walter brewing. , and read so and so, and so and so. my good friend richard said you have to read robert alter and so and so and so and so. and i was trying to teach myself about the hebrew prophets, the prophets douglass was so adept at quoting and paraphrasing and using. and i came to realize particularly from reading abraham, the great theologian that a prophet is sometimes that person in our society in our lives perhaps from the religious world, sometimes maybe more...
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and quite touching and sad. i'm introducing an ordinance today that will allow for the installation of a commemerative street plaque in front of hillcrest elementary school in honor of selena lamb, a beloved student that passed away earlier this year. it will waive the permit and inspection fees and allowin installation to move forward. selena was a 3rd grader at hillcrest elementary school. she joined the hillcrest community as a toddler accompanying her parents and older sister to the school and began attending as a kindergartener. she occupied a special place in the hearts of everyone at hillcrest. she had a contagious smile that would light up, classroom, playground, after school. her friends and classmates remember her as a girl always smiling and sharing her snacks. in february of this year, selena unexpectedly passed away due to illness. she is terribly missed by her friends and family and community. this plaque will be installed next a tree and will serve as a reminder to the joyous and kind spirits that
and quite touching and sad. i'm introducing an ordinance today that will allow for the installation of a commemerative street plaque in front of hillcrest elementary school in honor of selena lamb, a beloved student that passed away earlier this year. it will waive the permit and inspection fees and allowin installation to move forward. selena was a 3rd grader at hillcrest elementary school. she joined the hillcrest community as a toddler accompanying her parents and older sister to the school...
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and m.t.a. and we work closely with d.p.h. and m.t.a. on every single fatality to troubleshoot the area to see how it can be improved and they work very closely with m.t.a. on that. and that is all for my presentation. >> i have a question about one of the fatalities. what do you call that, the moped think we the one along embarcadero. >> that is the pedicab. >> we don't have any leads at this point, right? >> we do. we are looking at leads on that. we have been all over the bay area investigating that collision and we have interviewed people. we have examined cars. it is still an open investigation and we are still investigating it. >> one of these, i'm curious about. especially the area where there are a lot of t.n.c. they will have their cameras. was there any attempt to reach the t.n.c. that happened to be around that area so you can actually get more footage possibly of the vehicle that cause cost a fatality? >> yes. we have a multiple investigators that went out, not only the primary investigator that was involved on the investigat
and m.t.a. and we work closely with d.p.h. and m.t.a. on every single fatality to troubleshoot the area to see how it can be improved and they work very closely with m.t.a. on that. and that is all for my presentation. >> i have a question about one of the fatalities. what do you call that, the moped think we the one along embarcadero. >> that is the pedicab. >> we don't have any leads at this point, right? >> we do. we are looking at leads on that. we have been all over...
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i am a woman of color and i live in san francisco and a work intact and i bike. so i agree. i would love more color on the segregation of the study and data that happens. >> into the mic, commissioner. >> oh. thank you. i think about for years is when i started biking more consistently and i really agree with the recommendations as far as having a partner or a buddy to help with the journey. here are the lights you need and the biking equipment. i think, you know, as any person , but especially a woman, we multitask and we have multiple things to do. it takes a lot of planning to say ok, what is my schedule like for the day? i often get teased when people see my backpack because they asked me if i am going to go camping. but if -- it is all my equipment for the day. i have multiple outlets -- outfits and have laptops and everything else but i also do work at an office that has places for me to be able to store my bike securely and safely and to be able to change. i can change into more work appropriate attire if needed. and, you know, safety is absolutely key. i would love m
i am a woman of color and i live in san francisco and a work intact and i bike. so i agree. i would love more color on the segregation of the study and data that happens. >> into the mic, commissioner. >> oh. thank you. i think about for years is when i started biking more consistently and i really agree with the recommendations as far as having a partner or a buddy to help with the journey. here are the lights you need and the biking equipment. i think, you know, as any person ,...