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and vice president nakajo and commissioner morgan and fraiser and i am chief jean. i -- jeanine nicholson, i just want to welcome the association and the new leadership and i appreciate the relationship we have forged and really looking forward to doing more good work with you guys in the future so thank you all for being here and let's keep on keep on, so go right ahead lieutenant davis. >> i would just like to say one thing to the leadership of the organization. i really thank your leadership for the courtesy that you all extended in getting this scheduled so that all four of us could be here to see your presentation live, and i know sometimes it seems easy to get things on this agenda, and sometimes it's not so easy, so anyway you guys were exceptionally understanding and courtesy and i extend my thanks so please now go ahead. >> thank you. thank you everyone for having us. good afternoon madam president shall this ordinance be finally passed, fellow commissioners and command staff. we're the. >> . >> black firefighters association and once again we appreciate th
and vice president nakajo and commissioner morgan and fraiser and i am chief jean. i -- jeanine nicholson, i just want to welcome the association and the new leadership and i appreciate the relationship we have forged and really looking forward to doing more good work with you guys in the future so thank you all for being here and let's keep on keep on, so go right ahead lieutenant davis. >> i would just like to say one thing to the leadership of the organization. i really thank your...
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and hope and change, and expectation, hope and change and conviction and you know that's what today represents just breaking ground in a new building, on the very idea of america as a place of possibilities. each day of every age background will learn about this historic presidency. especially for all of the young people, vegan yourself as a person who you dream to be. you will know that you can do this. you know that americans and anything is possible. his right the next chapter. what a gift to this great city. adore country and to barack and michelle obama we are forever grateful for you and i can't wait for liz to open it and of our journey together. we love you guys hope to see you soon. >> please welcome mayor lori lightfoot. >> hello everyone and thank you all for being here today braided today is today for celebration and gratitude we are here to celebrate in this important milestone groundbreaking of the obama presidential center and we are faithful to the former president obama and first lady michelle obama for choosing chicago to make what i know will be a transformative investment o
and hope and change, and expectation, hope and change and conviction and you know that's what today represents just breaking ground in a new building, on the very idea of america as a place of possibilities. each day of every age background will learn about this historic presidency. especially for all of the young people, vegan yourself as a person who you dream to be. you will know that you can do this. you know that americans and anything is possible. his right the next chapter. what a gift...
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georgia and maryland and pennsylvania, the mason-dixon line and so on and so forth and so the genius of this and eventually washington and hamilton, the atlantic ocean will be an amazing moat that will protect us if only reunite, the way that you can actually help lay off against each other in divide and conquer in that fashion, we have the policy for the west, making it an american domain international domain and not just virginia's backyard or pennsylvania's territory or connecticut on what becomes a piece of it. and so the western carteret and so yes, americans as early as 1754, franklin and washington are beginning to see the possibility that we are a world at war. and the constitution comes out of the revolution that is a part of, a large or global struggle. and so our audiences are very impressive, very sophisticated, historically, and of course, if you ask one of the first world war start, they would say it started in 19 oh team in the baltic. but no, it started in 1754 in america's backcountry when a young officer named george washington got involved in confrontation between
georgia and maryland and pennsylvania, the mason-dixon line and so on and so forth and so the genius of this and eventually washington and hamilton, the atlantic ocean will be an amazing moat that will protect us if only reunite, the way that you can actually help lay off against each other in divide and conquer in that fashion, we have the policy for the west, making it an american domain international domain and not just virginia's backyard or pennsylvania's territory or connecticut on what...
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and lobbyists and someone wouldn't do so and and he really liked him and i think and i think he was very effective personally by the by the by the sight of the refugees in europe after the war. so that was that was something that was his that was personal. that was real and i think that that was and he that was the only time where he where he went against advice of dean atchison. who basically was his chief and only advisor for the second term and and general marshall who was who was in who was enormously influential who truly almost i would almost say i almost say had a man crush on george marshall and and both they both came they both were against this early recognition of israel. so that's what i'm feelings took over. you've studied both eisenhower and truman and they came to the presidency from different angles. what are the difficulties? of becoming commander-in-chief of politician becoming commander in chief. versus a military man having to become a presidential politician. how do the two of them cope with those differing roles historical roles that they themselves have. forgi
and lobbyists and someone wouldn't do so and and he really liked him and i think and i think he was very effective personally by the by the by the sight of the refugees in europe after the war. so that was that was something that was his that was personal. that was real and i think that that was and he that was the only time where he where he went against advice of dean atchison. who basically was his chief and only advisor for the second term and and general marshall who was who was in who was...
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well hopeful and because of the experience of the movement and the people and memphis and and the community rallying around these sanitation workers, but as you know, he is, you know the next day he's he's killed on the balcony of his lorraine motel where the waiting to go to dinner and james earl ray was arrested two months later. i mean he escaped to london. so that night or that day and we're almost. to the end so we got a late start robert kennedy was running in indiana and the primary and he was flying from munseed indianapolis. john lewis. great civil rights leader worked in his campaign and was setting up a rally for kennedy in the african-american community in indianapolis. so kennedy gets on the plane in muncie. he hears when he gets on the plane plane that king has been shot. and when he lands in indianapolis he hears that he's died and a report. he was there said he just was immobile right? he just sat this hand in his head. head in his hands and so he gets off the plane and the police the mayor said you can't go and the police commissions. you don't go over there. you can't go i
well hopeful and because of the experience of the movement and the people and memphis and and the community rallying around these sanitation workers, but as you know, he is, you know the next day he's he's killed on the balcony of his lorraine motel where the waiting to go to dinner and james earl ray was arrested two months later. i mean he escaped to london. so that night or that day and we're almost. to the end so we got a late start robert kennedy was running in indiana and the primary and...
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and education, policy and programs and civic and community engagement.said some of our work naturally overlaps with the cultural strategy recommendations especially relates to transient communities. what i want to highlight this city is on our role and we are the core agency that coordinates data citywide. we have also worked with different departments and elected officials to develop the inclusion policy of 2019. another aspect around well-being is really supporting city agencies and distributing resources to address transcommunity needs and we do this because our advisory committee comes to you every year and really highlights the pressing needs of the community each year, so through that work, we have been able to do amazing things with your support like creating our transhome sf and income pilot program and most recently starting the plan to end homelessness in san francisco by 2027. >> moving on a little bit to kind of the area of supporting service navigation. in 2019, at oti we did develop a tool kit that provides a list of different services avai
and education, policy and programs and civic and community engagement.said some of our work naturally overlaps with the cultural strategy recommendations especially relates to transient communities. what i want to highlight this city is on our role and we are the core agency that coordinates data citywide. we have also worked with different departments and elected officials to develop the inclusion policy of 2019. another aspect around well-being is really supporting city agencies and...
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and give her and give a talk and give a talk and do that. so being able to cross those boundaries but back to misinformation. because it's hard sometimes to engaged someone that's not engageable or that it's though when you think about working with young people one, you have the opportunity there and in so many instances young people need that. other adult that might not be a family member or something that they can trust and they can go to and they can get the information. they need it and even the very young ones. there's sometimes that and with adults as well, where can they get the source? where can i do it? where can they find out? what? and what the doctor just prescribed to them all of these types of things are vital for people to have in this this age tracy hall yeah, listen executive director talks a lot about and about that digital equity that came up so much during the pandemic. we're the only and i knew i could feel it. when the pandemic happened and they talked about everybody was doing the virtual this and that and the other an
and give her and give a talk and give a talk and do that. so being able to cross those boundaries but back to misinformation. because it's hard sometimes to engaged someone that's not engageable or that it's though when you think about working with young people one, you have the opportunity there and in so many instances young people need that. other adult that might not be a family member or something that they can trust and they can go to and they can get the information. they need it and...
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the curve is higher and as you look at the twos and the tens and minus 36 and it's the most invertedin in 22 years and all of that interest rate popped the last couple of days and on pace for a one-week high, but as bob said whether it's the equity markets or the long end of treasurys and they don't pay attention to the fed no matter how long they shout. tyler, back to you >> oil falling by more than 3% let's hear the news from brian sullivan hi, brian. >> hey, ty good to see you again. there are a lot of oil headlines and i have breaking news right at the very end and first, oil prices as bob mentioned they are down once again and breaking below near $90 per garl and it's a level we have not seen since mid-february, as well and keep an eye on that primarily on worries about a recession here and europe and maybe china, as well china they crushed demand because they keep closing and reopening due to covid lockdowns and the economy is struggling to bounce back and the headline number one and they have the opec meeting and they're adding 100,000 barrels per day and that's more than they
the curve is higher and as you look at the twos and the tens and minus 36 and it's the most invertedin in 22 years and all of that interest rate popped the last couple of days and on pace for a one-week high, but as bob said whether it's the equity markets or the long end of treasurys and they don't pay attention to the fed no matter how long they shout. tyler, back to you >> oil falling by more than 3% let's hear the news from brian sullivan hi, brian. >> hey, ty good to see you...
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by our students and welcoming our families and educator and staff and just really acknowledging and recognizing just how much our educator, administers and staff, what last year was and the opportunity and hopes and joy for this upcoming year so i just wanted to again, recognize and acknowledge our educator and staff and administrators for doing all that work everyday, all day. so with that we'll have our, recognizing all valuable employees, our rave awards night and i would like to call on dr. wayne to introduce the rave winner. >> thank you, this is my first opportunity to bring forward a rave recognition of award and i really appreciate that the board of education takes time to do because it's so important. we have so many hard-working staff and to take opportunities to lift up their efforts. i know it means a lot to them and it communicates how much we value the hard work that people are doing and so tonight, we have a special service award that will be presented by dave who is our desktop support manager and the award presented to anthony quan who is a support technician in the
by our students and welcoming our families and educator and staff and just really acknowledging and recognizing just how much our educator, administers and staff, what last year was and the opportunity and hopes and joy for this upcoming year so i just wanted to again, recognize and acknowledge our educator and staff and administrators for doing all that work everyday, all day. so with that we'll have our, recognizing all valuable employees, our rave awards night and i would like to call on dr....
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thousands of kilometres and five and a half days and 70 l and five and a half days and 70 and five and speed and it depends a bit between 80 and 90. ., �* , ., , depends a bit between 80 and 90. ._ ,,, 90. that's really impressive. jamie, 90. that's really impressive. jamie. we — 90. that's really impressive. jamie, we heard _ 90. that's really impressive. jamie, we heard about - jamie, we heard about electrification there, we've heard about solar panels and you're in the field of autonomous vehicles and a lot of interest here and biases become your thing? i'zre of interest here and biases become your thing? i've been interested _ become your thing? i've been interested in _ become your thing? i've been interested in machines - become your thing? i've been interested in machines for - become your thing? i've been interested in machines for an | interested in machines for an incredibly— interested in machines for an incredibly young _ interested in machines for an incredibly young age. - interested in machines for an incredibly young age. my- incredibly young age. my interest— incredibl
thousands of kilometres and five and a half days and 70 l and five and a half days and 70 and five and speed and it depends a bit between 80 and 90. ., �* , ., , depends a bit between 80 and 90. ._ ,,, 90. that's really impressive. jamie, 90. that's really impressive. jamie. we — 90. that's really impressive. jamie, we heard _ 90. that's really impressive. jamie, we heard about - jamie, we heard about electrification there, we've heard about solar panels and you're in the field of...
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and so and and yet it was impossible fire that person. so again, just another example and then the receptionist story inside the the end of the building where my office and those on my team, you know several probably there's probably 20 some people that worked on that end of the building and there it was a reception area that two individuals sat at to receive people coming in to meet with anybody on that end of the building. and again very early on one morning my deputy chief of staff went to ask these individuals a question and neither of them were there. and she was very puzzled by that rightfully so and learned that both of the individuals. it was their day to telework now their job was to actually receive people and so we were all very puzzled as to how and why they could telework in a position like that. and so we you know quickly righted that situation with individuals who are actually going to be there. but again just another example of all of the you know, the impediments and also the bureaucracy that we had to deal with on a regu
and so and and yet it was impossible fire that person. so again, just another example and then the receptionist story inside the the end of the building where my office and those on my team, you know several probably there's probably 20 some people that worked on that end of the building and there it was a reception area that two individuals sat at to receive people coming in to meet with anybody on that end of the building. and again very early on one morning my deputy chief of staff went to...
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and people who care for them and for making sure there are no gaps and missing links in families and supporting every system of care. >> one of the major ambitious goals is to create a universal system and part of that to make sure that we are also taking lessons learned. we already have a universal preschool system that guarantees pretty much a preschool for every child. we have especially for latino and african american children, we have 92% of preschool participation. that took several years to do but we have been able to do it and we are going to be applying the same lessons as we build this universal system from birth to 5. as we do this, we have to make sure that we make sure that children who are receiving this care is of the highest quality. that means that we have to support programs and educaors to deliver the best possible care to children and we are implementing the stallary to $21 an hour and have over $1 million for recruitment and benefits for teacher. we know this is a national crisis and san francisco is not an anomaly. and in the coming years, low and moderate incom
and people who care for them and for making sure there are no gaps and missing links in families and supporting every system of care. >> one of the major ambitious goals is to create a universal system and part of that to make sure that we are also taking lessons learned. we already have a universal preschool system that guarantees pretty much a preschool for every child. we have especially for latino and african american children, we have 92% of preschool participation. that took several...
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and solutions are better now. and they are fume and methane and get critical. [indiscernible] >> that is essentially what is happening across the country today. 35% of food in the u.s. goes uneaten and $400 billion average family of four spends $2,000 and how that dropped grocery bags to food insecure americans that could be fed. if all of our countries are in one place, this mega farm would cover more than nebraska, missouri and oklahoma and use as much water. and harvest enough food and instead of being in that, there is. [indiscernible] >> food is the number one contributor inland fills and all told, the climate impact of food in the u.s. and wasting less food increasing supply which makes food more supportal and preventing food waste is. mr. morrison: effective. [indiscernible] >> 200 making commitments and general mills reductions of 19% to 33%. and more than double the previous year. nevertheless with this momentum, we have reduced our food waste since 2016. the u.k. has achieved 27%. [indiscernible] >> we are sending for state and local governments, incr
and solutions are better now. and they are fume and methane and get critical. [indiscernible] >> that is essentially what is happening across the country today. 35% of food in the u.s. goes uneaten and $400 billion average family of four spends $2,000 and how that dropped grocery bags to food insecure americans that could be fed. if all of our countries are in one place, this mega farm would cover more than nebraska, missouri and oklahoma and use as much water. and harvest enough food and...
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and john adams and and moving into the white house. well, yes, and there are the first couple to move into the white house. nobody stayed terribly long. they weren't impressed. i think abigail in some ways embodies another part of the partnership that diana is talking about she really wasn't interested in what they would call presiding. so she adopted martha's innovations and ceremonies rather dutifully, but the role that abigail played was really that of advisor. she really was her husband's closest. sir, and in the spirit of republican virtue, that's small our republican virtue john adams made the terrible decision not to change his cabinet. so he ended up the cabinet full of let's just called them traders all working behind his back so he would have always relied on abigail but in that particular circumstance, she really was his very closest advisor and that's fascinating that you're mentioning that catherine because really coming up to modern first ladies and contemporary first ladies in terms of personnel issues. we know for examp
and john adams and and moving into the white house. well, yes, and there are the first couple to move into the white house. nobody stayed terribly long. they weren't impressed. i think abigail in some ways embodies another part of the partnership that diana is talking about she really wasn't interested in what they would call presiding. so she adopted martha's innovations and ceremonies rather dutifully, but the role that abigail played was really that of advisor. she really was her husband's...
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he and the men are passing through and a mob rises up and they someone yells n word in uniform and they throw a rock or a brick and hit him in the face and he makes his way to the capital with the soldiers and he's bleeding on the floor of the capitol building and lincoln and the cabinet some of the cabinet officials go to the capital to meet these soldiers and lincoln shakes their hands and when he gets to nicholas biddle, he shakes the man's hand and treats him as as if he were one of the soldiers and the account say that it was a moment nick biddle never forgot within a year of that april of 62 black people will begin coming to the white house and sometimes invited sometimes uninvited meeting with the president and that was un, and for the us history, right? right, okay. we're not going to for those at home. we're not going to be able to or even try to work our way through this whole book. that's why you need to buy it and i'll send you a copy a reminder of what we said at the very beginning. this is a book signing party. not necessarily a lecture by john on what's in his book. we wa
he and the men are passing through and a mob rises up and they someone yells n word in uniform and they throw a rock or a brick and hit him in the face and he makes his way to the capital with the soldiers and he's bleeding on the floor of the capitol building and lincoln and the cabinet some of the cabinet officials go to the capital to meet these soldiers and lincoln shakes their hands and when he gets to nicholas biddle, he shakes the man's hand and treats him as as if he were one of the...
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and teachers and staff and employees and then coming in and want to meet the community groups and talk with the city partners and philantropists. so focusing on what our needs are in curriculum and instruction, reps and organizational capacity and looking at our finances and hearing about climate and culture and what we need to put in place for good governors. lynching and having the conversations, i want to make sure spending time learning out in the community. i should expect to see me in school its is where i love to be. and i understand that and veteran in san francisco before the schools are unique and special and have their own unique needs and also common district wide needs and understanding what the common needs and how we address those and support the unique needs of each school. i plan to host town halls at schools and webinars to speak directly with students, family and staff in multiple languages and important if we speak with our community to speak and families speak in primary language and bilingual and lead in spanish and also make sure we hear from the chinese communit
and teachers and staff and employees and then coming in and want to meet the community groups and talk with the city partners and philantropists. so focusing on what our needs are in curriculum and instruction, reps and organizational capacity and looking at our finances and hearing about climate and culture and what we need to put in place for good governors. lynching and having the conversations, i want to make sure spending time learning out in the community. i should expect to see me in...
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and [inaudible] and associates. and updates the document to incorporate new department documents and concern projection standards. the project was submitted the department updated the mission dolores neighborhood statement and survey to incorporate the following documents and city actions. the inner mission history irk statement and survey adopt in the 2011ful latin x context statement. establishment of the american indian district. in progress american inldzian context statement. and ethnographic information by the ramaytush ohlone. the document incorporated the san francisco planning commission and historic projection commission resolutions centering the department's work on racial and social equity. completed and reviewed by department staff who meet the qualification standardses for historic projection. the survey area covers the western portion seen out line in the black of a larger area identified by ndn a mission dolores neighborhood. the eastern area surhave aed the north survey in 2011 and contains 5 histor
and [inaudible] and associates. and updates the document to incorporate new department documents and concern projection standards. the project was submitted the department updated the mission dolores neighborhood statement and survey to incorporate the following documents and city actions. the inner mission history irk statement and survey adopt in the 2011ful latin x context statement. establishment of the american indian district. in progress american inldzian context statement. and...
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and so and and yet it was impossible fire that person. so again, just another example and then the receptionist story inside the the end of the building where my office and those on my team, you know several probably there's probably 20 some people that worked on that end of the building and there it was a reception area that two individuals sat at to receive people coming in to meet with anybody on that end of the building. and again very early on one morning my deputy chief of staff went to ask these individuals a question and neither of them were there. and she was very puzzled by that rightfully so and learned that both of the individuals. it was their day to telework now their job was to actually receive people and so we were all very puzzled as to how and why they could telework in a position like that. and so we you know quickly righted that situation with individuals who are actually going to be there. but again just another example of all of the you know, the impediments and also the bureaucracy that we had to deal with on a regu
and so and and yet it was impossible fire that person. so again, just another example and then the receptionist story inside the the end of the building where my office and those on my team, you know several probably there's probably 20 some people that worked on that end of the building and there it was a reception area that two individuals sat at to receive people coming in to meet with anybody on that end of the building. and again very early on one morning my deputy chief of staff went to...
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something else and then at something else, , and baby ws tuberculosis and maybe it was hiv, and it was all presumptive and we didn't know what was specifically harming the people of sub-saharan africa. and we worked with the private sector, and now we can diagnose hiv tb and malaria the matter where you live in sub-saharan africa, , the matter if you're e farthest end of the road or any metropolitan area. and to come back to the united states and find out that 90, 95, 99% 99% of flu was diagnosed presumptively and we were only surveying fors symptoms of respiratory diseases and making assumptions about what people were infected with, iec found tt really shocking in this day and age. something appropriate for the 20th century, not the 21st century.ry so i really wanted to alert americans to the fact that we still could suffer a silent invasion. this virus came to a silently because we were not testing what our common respiratory diseases are, and if you don't know itsno flu, and you don't know if it's not flu. and so it's really a call to action for definitive laboratory diagnosis of al
something else and then at something else, , and baby ws tuberculosis and maybe it was hiv, and it was all presumptive and we didn't know what was specifically harming the people of sub-saharan africa. and we worked with the private sector, and now we can diagnose hiv tb and malaria the matter where you live in sub-saharan africa, , the matter if you're e farthest end of the road or any metropolitan area. and to come back to the united states and find out that 90, 95, 99% 99% of flu was...
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you know, it was it was on and then it was off and then it was on and it was off and and as recently for me anyways recently as yesterday, i thought this event was going to be live streamed. i was told. know we would not have a crowd tonight. and i would just be standing behind this podium in this beautiful room all by myself. and you know in these times we we've all had to how to adapt. and learn how to roll with the punches, you know, the store might close early the restaurant might not be open our cereal that we like might not be available. so, you know i was willing to do whatever it took to finally make this event happen, but of course it was a little upsetting a little depressing and disappointing that i was coming here to fredericksburg a city that i i've been before and do really enjoy and i was going to be in this empty room and i said to my wife i said yesterday before i got on the plane. should i even bring nice shoes? i mean should i even should i even plan to wear pants up there? and it's fortunate really for all of us. that my wife told me yes. so it's really great to b
you know, it was it was on and then it was off and then it was on and it was off and and as recently for me anyways recently as yesterday, i thought this event was going to be live streamed. i was told. know we would not have a crowd tonight. and i would just be standing behind this podium in this beautiful room all by myself. and you know in these times we we've all had to how to adapt. and learn how to roll with the punches, you know, the store might close early the restaurant might not be...
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tnc's to and from the festival and have a good number who walk and ride bikes and skate boarding. every means necessary. we encourage alternative means of transportation. we have lookers on site if you come in that lookers are able to be rentsd and put valuable in there safely. [inaudible] i think this you know what we know in san francisco is that -- we have a tremendous team of public health professional this is provide advice. we consulted with them on eventses and parades and other activities. advice is that look, it is out there. we are living with it. but it does in the money we can't come together. and when we are seeing even though we are seeing cases of covid we are not seeing as many people hospitalized or losing their lives like we did in the beginning of the pandemic they believe it is appropriate to have the events. as far as monkeypox you know left week we district attorney claired a state of emergency. we have requested from the federal government numerous times resources including vaccines. we anticipate that we will get hopefully, soon, 10,000 more vaccines. the g
tnc's to and from the festival and have a good number who walk and ride bikes and skate boarding. every means necessary. we encourage alternative means of transportation. we have lookers on site if you come in that lookers are able to be rentsd and put valuable in there safely. [inaudible] i think this you know what we know in san francisco is that -- we have a tremendous team of public health professional this is provide advice. we consulted with them on eventses and parades and other...
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and thanks also to christina and mike and woody and rob and all of our tech team that makes this possible, um want to talk to you about the space race. i was listening this morning to golden oldies from the 60s and they literally introduced these songs from the 60s and they said this is the soundtrack of the space race and they had a clip of president kennedy speaking in 1962 his famous speech at rice university in houston about we choose to go to the moon and do the other things not because they are easy but because they are hard so tell us how did he jump into this space race? how did it become a race? and can you place it in that context of the cold war? well, first of all barbara, thank you for that really generous introduction. thanks to you and christina and all of you for for having me here today. i'm excited to talk with all of you about all of this and let's start with with the race. what's interesting about that term space race. is that both eisenhower and kennedy really resented it? they really shied from calling it a race for from frankly admitting that it was a race because t
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and they ran with it and they and they totally turned it around on the democrats and they said yes, of course, you know, he, you know, he's a veteran and he does he lives in a lot of cabin and he does drink hard cider and he's a common person just like the rest of us. and they created this amazing campaign and they you know, they had parades with log cabin floats, and they used to sell bottles of whiskey, you know shaped like log cabins and tippecanoe in tyler too shaving cream and all these things and it was really the first mass branding of a political candidate and they did they distilled it right down to that slogan typicanoe and tyler too and many people listening will probably know this but if you don't tip a canoe was william henry harrison defeated some indian tribes at the battle of tippecanoe who are trying to form a native american confederacy and tyler was his vice presidential candidate. so it typically new and tyler too. it was very illiterative at rhymed and they just ran with that and the irony of this is that harrison was actually a pretty wealthy candidate he grew up
and they ran with it and they and they totally turned it around on the democrats and they said yes, of course, you know, he, you know, he's a veteran and he does he lives in a lot of cabin and he does drink hard cider and he's a common person just like the rest of us. and they created this amazing campaign and they you know, they had parades with log cabin floats, and they used to sell bottles of whiskey, you know shaped like log cabins and tippecanoe in tyler too shaving cream and all these...
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and 3 nights of incredible concerts and food and community. go across the city, we got wonderful performances in the jerry theatre in mc clarnin park a special jerry day coming back to the theatre. on june 21st we had make music day appearing all over the city in park in civic center. on the marina green. again in golden gate park. it has been a great time for music and ties into the recovery and the tremendous energy where we are feeling and -- you know anybody who says san francisco is struggling needs to hang out in the park system. where well is joy and beaut and he inspiration every day. >> so, the san francisco board of supervisors passed legislation to make jfk drive in will golden gate park car free. how have residents responds. >> the san francisco residents responds positive. families. bicyclists, joggers, people with dogs and people from every corner of san francisco have discovered that jfk promenade is a treasure. it enhances the parks so much. imagine a beautiful day in the park and weather on foot or on bike you are strolling do
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world and the aftermath and the effects.at sense that is how it became the topic so in those partners that go from wall street into the halls of government in a very central way but then the family firms merger from brown brothers that plays into the narrative i just talked about and then then they serve the new deal become ambassador to moscow and one of the reasons for the dissemination of the cold war and then become secretary of commerce and the distributor of all marshall plans and then finally the architect of vietnam policy and in addition there is a major figure was assisted secretary for during world war ii to become undersecretary of state to george marshall which is the precursor to the wto and then undersecretary of defense and then secretary of defense during the korean war. i knew about that and i wanted to write how brown brothers became the perfect aperture the ideas that i just laid out but as i wrote the book and not was aware of it took me a while is the degree to which brown brothers is a quiet mover and
world and the aftermath and the effects.at sense that is how it became the topic so in those partners that go from wall street into the halls of government in a very central way but then the family firms merger from brown brothers that plays into the narrative i just talked about and then then they serve the new deal become ambassador to moscow and one of the reasons for the dissemination of the cold war and then become secretary of commerce and the distributor of all marshall plans and then...
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and 3 nights of incredible concerts and food and community.across the city, we got wonderful performances in the jerry theatre in mc clarnin park a special jerry day coming back to the theatre. on june 21st we had make music day appearing all over the city in park in civic center. on the marina green. again in golden gate park. it has been a great time for music and ties into the recovery and the tremendous energy where we are feeling and -- you know anybody who says san francisco is struggling needs to hang out in the park system. where well is joy and beaut and he inspiration every day. >> so, the san francisco board of supervisors passed legislation to make jfk drive in will golden gate park car free. how have residents responds. >> the san francisco residents responds positive. families. bicyclists, joggers, people with dogs and people from every corner of san francisco have discovered that jfk promenade is a treasure. it enhances the parks so much. imagine a beautiful day in the park and weather on foot or on bike you are strolling down j
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and you breathe these toxins in and it causes cancers and it causes lung issues. the problem is, these folks couldn't get away. these burn pits were right outside the camps and right next to the chow line, next to the bed they slept in and they had to breathe this garbage sometimes day and night. >> this hearing will come to order. the judicial committee hearing is -- when danger to our democracy. threats against election workers. in a recent survey, one out of every six election officials reported receiving threats because their jobs are in the front lines of democracy. many of these threats were inspired by false claims of fraud surrounding the last election. claims that culminated in president trump's egg lie. last summer the department of justice launched a task force to investigate the unprecedented threats that election workers across america are facing. this morning for the first time department motets about the progress that's been made by the task force since it was formed. we will also hear from cybersecurity and infrastructure security agency which play
and you breathe these toxins in and it causes cancers and it causes lung issues. the problem is, these folks couldn't get away. these burn pits were right outside the camps and right next to the chow line, next to the bed they slept in and they had to breathe this garbage sometimes day and night. >> this hearing will come to order. the judicial committee hearing is -- when danger to our democracy. threats against election workers. in a recent survey, one out of every six election...
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and insecure and mean and petty. nothing against gay people, straight people are that way, bars bring out the worst in people. i felt my love and connection to and for the community curdle and i went to a friend of mine and said you do something gay, it was field staff at the national task force, he said come and volunteers so it is not about who i was but i wanted to fall back in love with things that made me proud to be clear to begin with. >> that is beautifully said. i sadly am supposed to wrap things up and bring us legal to what has been a fantastic, stimulating, inspiring, and wonderful conversation. i want to emphasize to all of you out there who have not had a chance to read this book that you have a great joy ahead of you and i as i was reading this book thought if i had been able to read that book when i was trying to get ready to come out just as gaia, not in a complicated way perhaps but when i was getting ready to come out, it would have given me so much hope and you are going to do that for a lot of pe
and insecure and mean and petty. nothing against gay people, straight people are that way, bars bring out the worst in people. i felt my love and connection to and for the community curdle and i went to a friend of mine and said you do something gay, it was field staff at the national task force, he said come and volunteers so it is not about who i was but i wanted to fall back in love with things that made me proud to be clear to begin with. >> that is beautifully said. i sadly am...
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and 30s and all these sports and being handily in retrospect and i think people at the time thought and defend this belief as well. that babe was the best japanese-american athlete of his generation in the united states, and it just so happened that his family got sent to a camp in northwest wyoming that i visited on a whim and you know, unfortunately babe died in 2011 and when you're writing a story about people who are mostly dead you run into a lot of obituaries. and sometimes those can be dead ends, but from reporting standpoint, they can also be really enlightening and they're usually written by family members, but she means that you don't necessarily get you get some the nuts and bullets you get their jobs and you get their family members names if you get a real sense of who they were as a person you get a sense of, you know, beyond the nuts and bolts of their life you get a sense of what their family members thought about them and what they cared enough to remember them for but it also lists survivors and for me that gave me the first person who became the linchpin of this book,
and 30s and all these sports and being handily in retrospect and i think people at the time thought and defend this belief as well. that babe was the best japanese-american athlete of his generation in the united states, and it just so happened that his family got sent to a camp in northwest wyoming that i visited on a whim and you know, unfortunately babe died in 2011 and when you're writing a story about people who are mostly dead you run into a lot of obituaries. and sometimes those can be...
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and working with the center for law and environment and energy and environment, and also -- and we'llfinal report out at the end of september and we will look at some of the items that you discussed. it's basically an estimation of the cost an a plan moving forward for potential ballot measures for other funding items. so that is something on the horizon and we hope to come back to this commission sometime this fall. >> i think i'm a little bit nervous because we now have this pot of money and if this report doesn't come down in september -- >> i'm chime in. with this review process, we did make do with what this is and with the positions we are talking about here and the programs are one year and there is the starting point and then we can revise this further. and we added additional resources and we think we can handle more with this two year timeframe. i think connecting the long-term sustainable revenue source and funding that is going to be needed for cap with the data that we are going to be getting, that is all coming into alignment within this next year >> and look at what doe
and working with the center for law and environment and energy and environment, and also -- and we'llfinal report out at the end of september and we will look at some of the items that you discussed. it's basically an estimation of the cost an a plan moving forward for potential ballot measures for other funding items. so that is something on the horizon and we hope to come back to this commission sometime this fall. >> i think i'm a little bit nervous because we now have this pot of...
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from coast to coast and in all more than 180 people shot and killed and 57 others injured and that is according to the gun violence archive and in phoenix two people are dead with five others hurt after authorities say a gunman walked out of a hotel and randomly started shooting people with a semiautomatic rifle. the cops say the suspect were tactical gear and a kevlar helmet and they also say he tried to throw a molotov cocktail at the hotel and meantime authorities in oregon said a brazen shooting at a grocery store left two people dead and two others injured and they say the suspect killed himself right after leaving behind his shot gun and ar 15 rifle. a police spokesman told reporters today that the incident could've been much worse were it not for a store worker who fought back against the shooter. >> shot in the rear of the store the produce section and is a 66-year-old and engage with the shooter and attempted to disarm him. >> that was oregon. in new york city, a man hunt underway for a gunman the police say opened fire in coney island on the boardwalk shooting five people wi
from coast to coast and in all more than 180 people shot and killed and 57 others injured and that is according to the gun violence archive and in phoenix two people are dead with five others hurt after authorities say a gunman walked out of a hotel and randomly started shooting people with a semiautomatic rifle. the cops say the suspect were tactical gear and a kevlar helmet and they also say he tried to throw a molotov cocktail at the hotel and meantime authorities in oregon said a brazen...
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and by course and meal by helicopter and repelling and being dropped down.vote, walking, you name it i have gotten there. >> quite an active life you have had predispute if i would not change for the world read. >> i'm hope i am able to say that. [laughter] and enjoying life is much as you in my own few years. wally: have a lot to i 50 more years of stuff to do so and then keep on going. >> and i am sure you will. you mentioned earlier had not known any of the women in the mercury testing with you at the time. and jerry and jacky, past the only got to meet them a few years ago. was like pretty. wally: is pretty neat. being the youngest, i was outvoted on who to talk first so southern most of the lot and i didn't have my camera so i had the hemlock was going on in various impromptu clutches that we would get into. and every time we would get together, or more stories about they all thought of things especially some of the girls that went together. see i was by myself i didn't have anybody to talk to but they being older, they could have each other to talk to
and by course and meal by helicopter and repelling and being dropped down.vote, walking, you name it i have gotten there. >> quite an active life you have had predispute if i would not change for the world read. >> i'm hope i am able to say that. [laughter] and enjoying life is much as you in my own few years. wally: have a lot to i 50 more years of stuff to do so and then keep on going. >> and i am sure you will. you mentioned earlier had not known any of the women in the...
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and so i hope this part really describes how immersive and how exciting and how new and refreshing. we hope that the the renovation will be to engage americans. and i just wanted to show this last piece because after he passes in 1964 the story would continue on with this gallery talking about his hopes for the future again kind of another area where you can kind of go pick and choose areas of his hopes for the future. for example, if you're interested in hoover institution, which he considered his greatest accomplishment in his lifetime. you could go to that gallery and learn a little bit more about that or perhaps if you're interested in his public works projects that he was involved with such as the hoover dam there could be a exhibit on that in the sink lawrence seaway project. that was a vital component of his time while he was secretary of commerce and his time with aviation the fda faa creation. the final gal another gallery there is hundred million lives saved, which could be kind of a summary of all of the relief efforts the many many relief efforts that he did on behalf of
and so i hope this part really describes how immersive and how exciting and how new and refreshing. we hope that the the renovation will be to engage americans. and i just wanted to show this last piece because after he passes in 1964 the story would continue on with this gallery talking about his hopes for the future again kind of another area where you can kind of go pick and choose areas of his hopes for the future. for example, if you're interested in hoover institution, which he considered...
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and acceptable and track the progress. i wonder if at some point i think i can follow up with jesse and julia after this, i wonder if there is a way we have regular community based meetings that are like working groups that allow for analytical conversation. you know not just analytical but experienced base conversations. i'm up for talking to the call horse called and see with we can do to come up with something we have not done before in the city would be exciting. so, put a pin in that for later. you know you got me excited with your calls and grateful for you showing up. and down to do whatever works for folks. >> so, kickoff the need's assessment. ment to say the need's assessment and provides an opportunity for the committee to engage with each other and the departments and the public at large in the cocreation of our system. and the spending of local dollars. i shared before that work closely with jesse in alameda count tow do some of this work and due to the engagement with people through focus groups and livid exp
and acceptable and track the progress. i wonder if at some point i think i can follow up with jesse and julia after this, i wonder if there is a way we have regular community based meetings that are like working groups that allow for analytical conversation. you know not just analytical but experienced base conversations. i'm up for talking to the call horse called and see with we can do to come up with something we have not done before in the city would be exciting. so, put a pin in that for...
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at the teacher's union and she's hung out to dry and fauci is like i'm amazing and best one every and it's a character assassination not to say my narcissism isn't perfectly wonderful. what a hack. party panel is sticking around because i love them all. twitter has some explaining to do when it comes to national security. is the platform putting americans including you as risk? how will elon respond? former white house hacker, dave kennedy, no relation, answers next. ♪ kennedy: hello and welcome back f. your name is elon mussing, do i have some -- musk do i have good news for you. twitter's former head of security filed a whistle blower complaint with the sec claiming twitter is misleading users about it is security and privacy and is posing a national security risk. even more interesting, the former hacker's claim that twitter uses bottom uses bots t is numbers and elon musk will use that to try and cancel his $44 million purchase. musk tweet add meme seemingly a big fan of blowing whistles. will the whistle blower's claims hold up in court and what does this mean for millions of twi
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adonis, but but and he bushraut says he blushed and and the proof and and then they had a good laugh about it and it's it's very sweet little anecdote and then the other the other person she was very close with was nelly custis who for throughout throughout nelly's life writes about elizabeth writes back to philadelphia to her best friend elizabeth bordley. gibson always asks about elizabeth tells tells elizabeth bord the gibson to update elizabeth powell on nelly's life one letter. she says tell my dear friend mrs. powell that her little nellie has become a grandmother. so so elizabeth was very much connected with these with these descendants long after george washington had died. so the last thing i want to talk about before we take some questions. i'm so excited to hear that we have questions is this portrait and this little excerpt so this portrait is done by an artist named joseph wright who actually painted the portrait that i talked about earlier of elizabeth powell this was done in about 1784. i believe and the powell's actually owned. a copy of this portrait and this image i
adonis, but but and he bushraut says he blushed and and the proof and and then they had a good laugh about it and it's it's very sweet little anecdote and then the other the other person she was very close with was nelly custis who for throughout throughout nelly's life writes about elizabeth writes back to philadelphia to her best friend elizabeth bordley. gibson always asks about elizabeth tells tells elizabeth bord the gibson to update elizabeth powell on nelly's life one letter. she says...
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and and out of the blue he kind of got in touch and and and said would i what i do this and and and my initial response was you know, is this really funny or is this kind of not funny? and and then i thought about it and i thought you know, there was obviously a point in my life, but it would have been not funny. no, no, and i thought if we've actually reached the point where we can make fun of it. then that feels like a kind of victory. and and so i thought i said yeah, i'll do it and then i got i said can i see the script and he said well, you know, you can't because there's no script because it's all improv. and so then i show up. i mean i was there for two days and here are these people who are geniuses of improv? you know. and i thought i don't want to be the only person on curb your enthusiasm who's no good. but that was very scary, but i got away with it. i think you did and can i ask what? what the reaction was because no i mean i mean, i i loved the work that larry david does not you know, but he is he's a little prickly and i'm just wondering i don't know. what would did you
and and out of the blue he kind of got in touch and and and said would i what i do this and and and my initial response was you know, is this really funny or is this kind of not funny? and and then i thought about it and i thought you know, there was obviously a point in my life, but it would have been not funny. no, no, and i thought if we've actually reached the point where we can make fun of it. then that feels like a kind of victory. and and so i thought i said yeah, i'll do it and then i...
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you know in the 50s or something and 60s and and the guy took off running and it turned out he was a purse nature and he the police were there and they happened to catch this guy the newspaper story had the victim's name and address in it. which would never happen today? i would never happen today and the same thing. we i used to be a journalist a hundred years ago, and we wouldn't run the name of a victim of a crime or a rape victim. we don't run a child's name. i think that the newspaper industry the media industry the television they're definitely beginning to get that they need to cover less about the shooter. it's not about the story the shooter wants to tell about himself because i could talk about that for an hour. you know, they write their own narrative and then everybody covers it and the people whose stories we should tell always are the people who are dead who can't tell their story right? i think you talk to there's a story you told in the book about shooter and prior to the shooting. he had gone out and collected sort of clippings of other previous shooters, right and n
you know in the 50s or something and 60s and and the guy took off running and it turned out he was a purse nature and he the police were there and they happened to catch this guy the newspaper story had the victim's name and address in it. which would never happen today? i would never happen today and the same thing. we i used to be a journalist a hundred years ago, and we wouldn't run the name of a victim of a crime or a rape victim. we don't run a child's name. i think that the newspaper...
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and equality and inclusion. i was always incredibly proud to represent the community and to be doing service for the community, because that's what i love doing. >> coming to san francisco for me, was really key because i love the city. the city is so vibrant and diversity is really, it's one of its treasures. so being part of a department that represents diversity is huge and so important to me that we welcome everyone. and not just face value, truly to integrate to have diversity, have representation not just on the fire fighter level but all levels in this department, all ranks up and down the chain of command. it's huge and it's, stepping in as a woman of color as part of the lgbtq community, means more than just myself, right. i represent more than just myself. but as a leader, other people in this department, other people in the community that are looking at me and seeing that there is space for them. and so that is really creating space for everyone. >> when i first joined the military, it was still under
and equality and inclusion. i was always incredibly proud to represent the community and to be doing service for the community, because that's what i love doing. >> coming to san francisco for me, was really key because i love the city. the city is so vibrant and diversity is really, it's one of its treasures. so being part of a department that represents diversity is huge and so important to me that we welcome everyone. and not just face value, truly to integrate to have diversity, have...
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and a willingness to stand by the baltic sea and -- the baltic sea countries and the baltic states andthers that feel his oppression. >> thank you so much for this discussion and thanks for the electric counsel for hosting us. i appreciate your time. everyone have a great afternoon or evening wherever you are. thank you so much. ♪ [applause] >> you can watch live coverage beginning at 7 p.m. eastern at c-span now, our free mobile video app. >> i will change the topic to congress and testimony of congress and -- that the fbi -- what you detail for me -- would you detail the fda plans to prioritize distribution to communities? >> the formula distribution is a function not just of fda but the entire government because it involves the department of agriculture and hhs and the executive branch. the basic plan -- the first thing was to get production up in the u.s. and using forced discretion. we were probably talk about this later -- we will talk about this later to bring about international forces. there is a focus on getting to the smaller stores as quickly as possible and that is a matte
and a willingness to stand by the baltic sea and -- the baltic sea countries and the baltic states andthers that feel his oppression. >> thank you so much for this discussion and thanks for the electric counsel for hosting us. i appreciate your time. everyone have a great afternoon or evening wherever you are. thank you so much. ♪ [applause] >> you can watch live coverage beginning at 7 p.m. eastern at c-span now, our free mobile video app. >> i will change the topic to...
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my name is (inaudible) and i own and operate baby and boy pastries and the vendor that heather and i spoke with that was mentioned in her column. i'm also dante neighbor at the market where we create gumbo for my banana bred. i want to say thank you very much to the panel for understanding our plight and for the aggressive support that you are giving the farmer market. thank you to angie for meeting with everyone and making sure that our situation is being heard. i just wanted to say that this-the issue right now that impact my little business-we are literally a mom and pop shop, but i live in south san francisco, i registered my business in san francisco for the farmer's market so in terms of tax revenue, i mean, i do my fair share and make sure that i do pay my dues and give it to the city as the city allows me to hold business within its perimeter. so, i just wanted to say that this market has set a bar. we tried we actually participated in two other markets and none have come up to the standard that an gie set. (inaudible) sense of community she fostered through how she has gone
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and slogans to raise money and so on and so forth. so tomorrow your prosecutorial anecdotes, you use a lot of mobster metaphors, trump is the head of the van and where does bill barr fit into this metaphor and wife. >> is gonna be, is on point but that is a counsel i guess' translates as he does more than just give trump advice he carries out some of the dirtiest deeds that trump has for him and the thing is, there are many instances were bill barr did something overly political but he never spoke with at present about it printed like president mark trump is tweeting you're doing things the very next day. the roger stone case, like so roger stone in the sentencing recommendation comes out from the prosecutors for people try to convict him predict the approved all of the way as high as they had to go and justice department up to the u.s. attorney and that night donald trump tweeted that this is now great, a miscarriage of and an hour later bill barr takes the steps of undermining his own prosecutors and reside from the case are from th
and slogans to raise money and so on and so forth. so tomorrow your prosecutorial anecdotes, you use a lot of mobster metaphors, trump is the head of the van and where does bill barr fit into this metaphor and wife. >> is gonna be, is on point but that is a counsel i guess' translates as he does more than just give trump advice he carries out some of the dirtiest deeds that trump has for him and the thing is, there are many instances were bill barr did something overly political but he...
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the doj was complicit in that and we could go on and on and on and doing that and maybe we would have structural reforms to maybe some wild-eyed if they got control. listen. maybe we should have a national voting law that says you have to have a voting idea in every state something like that and then the other side the new testament say no no, no. we don't descend about level. we are sermon on the mount turn the other cheeks so we will go with an agenda. we will have an energy agenda deregulation agenda balance the budget agenda. we're just too busy to do the right thing and will be so successful that all of these old. tired acrimonies and continual fade away and then the other devilish people say i don't think so. you don't have any deterrency. the world is run by deterrent. so that's the dilemma that we're having right now. and nobody knows what will be that white course, i just would say that when they take power i sure hope to god they have an agenda so they hit the ground running if they were to take the senate in the house and maybe even a large. i don't think note they'll get 6
the doj was complicit in that and we could go on and on and on and doing that and maybe we would have structural reforms to maybe some wild-eyed if they got control. listen. maybe we should have a national voting law that says you have to have a voting idea in every state something like that and then the other side the new testament say no no, no. we don't descend about level. we are sermon on the mount turn the other cheeks so we will go with an agenda. we will have an energy agenda...
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and rishi sunak— and terror from war zones. and rishi sunak since — and terror from war zones.olicy, signalling to tie: conservative membership and we have seen plenty protests and it's because you see both candidates trying to signal that they are more right—wing than the other. and so, rishi sunak is saying this and also backed the government's very unpleasant rwanda policy whereby fleeing conflicts, there being forcibly deported to rwanda and after applications looked over, it is yet to be tested in the courts. but i'm afraid, this is the leadership candidates making a pitch to conservative membership and what the conservative membership once. is the conservative membership once. is this perennial conundrum, isn't it, but do you do and, how do you process people, how do you largely come of their asylum—seekers successful, but there's a point which and work out whether those claims are legitimate.— which and work out whether those claims are legitimate. that's my old atch and claims are legitimate. that's my old patch and enter— claims are legitimate. that's my old patch and
and rishi sunak— and terror from war zones. and rishi sunak since — and terror from war zones.olicy, signalling to tie: conservative membership and we have seen plenty protests and it's because you see both candidates trying to signal that they are more right—wing than the other. and so, rishi sunak is saying this and also backed the government's very unpleasant rwanda policy whereby fleeing conflicts, there being forcibly deported to rwanda and after applications looked over, it is yet...
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and that plastic isn't recycled and goes into the waste stream and the landfill and unfortunately in the ocean. with the stairry step there will be more plastic in the ocean than fish. >> we can recycle again and again and again. but plastic, maybe you can recycle it once, maybe. and that, even that process it downgrades into a lower quality material. >> it is cheaper for the oil industry to create new plastics and so they have been producing more and more plastics so with our ab793, we have a bill that really has a goal of getting our beverage bottles to be made of more recycled content so by the time 2030 rolls around t recycle content in a coke bottle, pepsi bottle, water bottle, will be up to 50% which is higher thatten the percentage in the european union and the highest percentage in the world. and that way you can actually feel confident that what you're drinking will actually become recycled. now, our recommendation is don't use to plastic bottle to begin w but if you do, they are committing to 50% recycled content. >> the test thing we can do is vote with our consumer dollar
and that plastic isn't recycled and goes into the waste stream and the landfill and unfortunately in the ocean. with the stairry step there will be more plastic in the ocean than fish. >> we can recycle again and again and again. but plastic, maybe you can recycle it once, maybe. and that, even that process it downgrades into a lower quality material. >> it is cheaper for the oil industry to create new plastics and so they have been producing more and more plastics so with our...