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and ethics for human beings and are the enemies of god almighty and his prophets and his messengers and how they have burnt the prophet and how they have campaigned for for those are perverts and how they have allowed this and they have allowed those all the organizations in the united states and america and israel and all other european also organizations they want to disintegrate the human society, they want to destroy the family as also trying to... even empty the human being from any sort of dignity as human being as method which is a lowly method to try to take control of the human being and to enslave human beings and in light of this very oppressive and corrupt campaign and all those society whether in the muslim world or outside and all this impression and this poverty that they are living and these criss and the fact that they are trying to spread all those corruption, we stress that the heritage of the divine teachings of god almighty would ental upon the muslims that they live up to their role, to live up to the teachings of the guidance of god almighty, and to take prophet m
and ethics for human beings and are the enemies of god almighty and his prophets and his messengers and how they have burnt the prophet and how they have campaigned for for those are perverts and how they have allowed this and they have allowed those all the organizations in the united states and america and israel and all other european also organizations they want to disintegrate the human society, they want to destroy the family as also trying to... even empty the human being from any sort...
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so would you tell the story about the teacher and the and the assignment and and and and and the poem. so back again to granddaddy in 1954 teaching me poetry. i'm four years old. i'm born in 1950. and so from the time i'm four years old, for the rest of my life, including now i'm reciting poems, you know, at church, they find out a kid can recite poems. you got to recite a ball at school. they find out this kid can recite of you're going to do it. you're going to do it on the like, on the on the loudspeaker for four where the morning the voice and devotions and so forth. so anyway, by the time i'm at high school now, i'm 17 years old, i've been reciting poems for 13 years, but it had never occurred to me to write a poem. i'm in advanced english because i could speak and write pretty well, and i'm the only black kid there. i come to school one monday, which i remember for particular reasons, and there's a study hall prior to the english class, and i'm sitting there just twiddling my thumbs. i ain't thinking about enough. and next thing i know, i look up and my white classmates in the e
so would you tell the story about the teacher and the and the assignment and and and and and the poem. so back again to granddaddy in 1954 teaching me poetry. i'm four years old. i'm born in 1950. and so from the time i'm four years old, for the rest of my life, including now i'm reciting poems, you know, at church, they find out a kid can recite poems. you got to recite a ball at school. they find out this kid can recite of you're going to do it. you're going to do it on the like, on the on...
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and l and environmental standards and country— and environmental standards and country by— and environmentalsis and engage in that manner but _ country by country basis and engage in that manner but never— country by country basis and engage in that manner but never a - country by country basis and engage in that manner but never a big - in that manner but never a big trade deals— in that manner but never a big trade deals and _ in that manner but never a big trade deals and no— in that manner but never a big trade deals and no market _ in that manner but never a big trade deals and no market opening - deals and no market opening objectives _ deals and no market opening objectives hooking _ deals and no market opening objectives hooking policies . deals and no market opening l objectives hooking policies and deals and no market opening - objectives hooking policies and it does _ objectives hooking policies and it does much — objectives hooking policies and it does much the _ objectives hooking policies and it does much the moment - objectives hooking policies and it does much the moment but-
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in 2014 and 18, 22, 26, 30 and 34. currently on the board of the movies that they asked me to join the group to bring the olympics back to the united states so i just say the work of the commissions we have the opportunity to strengthen the olympic movement in the united states. in order to do so we have to be willing to recognize what's working and continue lot on an ongoing basis and a lot of things are working well at the same time we have to be brutally honest about what's not working and going to make changes to strengthen the movement for involved and it's my hope the outset of this condition will look back at these truths and the olympic movement in the united states will emerge stronger and better for having gone through this process so thank you again for being. >> thank you. next we will hear from commissioner. >> good morning, everyone. it is a pleasure to be with you today. i would like to think the witnesses testifying today and those in the audience participating in is very important. i like to thank cant
in 2014 and 18, 22, 26, 30 and 34. currently on the board of the movies that they asked me to join the group to bring the olympics back to the united states so i just say the work of the commissions we have the opportunity to strengthen the olympic movement in the united states. in order to do so we have to be willing to recognize what's working and continue lot on an ongoing basis and a lot of things are working well at the same time we have to be brutally honest about what's not working and...
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and the judge is certainly acting as if he has to do this, and the defense lawyers are, and the ada and so we will see if the d.a. is really ready to try this case and get the witnesses in the court, and we saw them hand over the hard drives for discovery on live tv, and starting november 5th, everyone has long, long days. >> and everyone watching this closely are looking for the signs that the date would slip, and he said october 25th, but it is going to be slippery, but that is quite the opposite. they are looking to get it to trial very, very quickly. one more moment that we saw, there because it was heated for the people who are used to watching trials, we saw lawyers angry, and it had to do with one lawyer having to do with past legal actions against the defense attorney, and the issue is the grand jurors, and are they going to be able to speak to the grand jurors about the process with which they came to the conclusion to issue the indictments. why is this important? >> well, remember, and there is sort of a nuanced analysis here, too. it was the special grand jury who saw all of
and the judge is certainly acting as if he has to do this, and the defense lawyers are, and the ada and so we will see if the d.a. is really ready to try this case and get the witnesses in the court, and we saw them hand over the hard drives for discovery on live tv, and starting november 5th, everyone has long, long days. >> and everyone watching this closely are looking for the signs that the date would slip, and he said october 25th, but it is going to be slippery, but that is quite...
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and, and more work.cond docent, the docent just from last friday that you mentioned, i, i wanna speak to you too because it said it's a companion of a sort to the, to the response to the students prepare admissions decision that, that analyze what, what's available, what's left the, the resource last week is, is instructive for school communities about how they can still offer racially inclusive programming and, and what is available and and there's, there's so much public conversation now about whether i activities are lawful, , and, and whether they are even good policy goals, , you know, whether they, they should be taking place in schools and, and i really want school communities to hear from me and emphatic. federal law does not categorically bar those kinds of activities and there are circstances under which it's actually required and, and i will say is not my opinion. that is what the law is, but, but b is, is what the law. so, so just to say that, you know, there, there was a lot of rhetoric in t
and, and more work.cond docent, the docent just from last friday that you mentioned, i, i wanna speak to you too because it said it's a companion of a sort to the, to the response to the students prepare admissions decision that, that analyze what, what's available, what's left the, the resource last week is, is instructive for school communities about how they can still offer racially inclusive programming and, and what is available and and there's, there's so much public conversation now...
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politics in the early republic and and a bit and a bit. thank you. and a bit on in my book on franklin wheatley has a very important interaction with franklin in london. so i've been thinking about aspects of her that were underappreciated. and i also wanted to write a book about slavery and the revolution that was had more black people in it than my previous ones. so, so there was that. but it's also for me a return to some of my interests in, in literary studies, which i were important to me in an earlier time. and it was a pleasure to have an excuse to return to that as well. so this is very different from your other kinds of books, right? and you're doing different things that i didn't know that you had a background in literary studies. this is the american studies, major. is that you're counting that or actual classes this was something that you had thought about maybe doing seriously. i, i was i was an english major as well as a history major at the university of virginia. and then i did my ph.d. in american studies, and i was very i
politics in the early republic and and a bit and a bit. thank you. and a bit on in my book on franklin wheatley has a very important interaction with franklin in london. so i've been thinking about aspects of her that were underappreciated. and i also wanted to write a book about slavery and the revolution that was had more black people in it than my previous ones. so, so there was that. but it's also for me a return to some of my interests in, in literary studies, which i were important to me...
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is doing to be announced last week and has been nuts today and i week and has been nuts today and suggests do not know for sure in the things that the president left his wrong and that has not happened yet. until we hearfrom wrong and that has not happened yet. until we hear from the players directly, the scheme will take place we do not know with the scheme is going to be ahead or not and itjust seems to be the latest rumblings and it has no end at the moment. we appreciate _ it has no end at the moment. we appreciate that. next tonight to the return of the champions league, newcastle united's 20 year wait is nearly over, in 2a hours they'll have kicked off at the san siro, with ac milan their first opponents. manchester city also begin the defence of their trophy tomorrow, with the scottish champions celtic playing too, before the competition sees the return of arsenal and manchester united on wednesday. joe lynskey reports: for newcastle united, this time to take on the next hurdle, the next step in their new era is a trip to ac milan and the champions league. the last match in the city
is doing to be announced last week and has been nuts today and i week and has been nuts today and suggests do not know for sure in the things that the president left his wrong and that has not happened yet. until we hearfrom wrong and that has not happened yet. until we hear from the players directly, the scheme will take place we do not know with the scheme is going to be ahead or not and itjust seems to be the latest rumblings and it has no end at the moment. we appreciate _ it has no end at...
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seniors and people with disabilities and folks working every day and trying to make ends meet and in addition, i am co-introducing the rural internet at that merges the pilot reconnect program with existing programs to help through the department of agriculture to really bring this to the next level in rural areas and i know we are here today to talk about the future of universal service funds among other things. but there is reason to be worried and the fifth circuit recently heard a challenge earlier this week to the constitutionality of usf and what aspects need to be modernized and this is helped countless schools and libraries provide internet connections to students and the public to help buildout 5g and other wireless technologies in rural america. what would the impact be if the court finds in favor of the plaintiffs in this case and eliminates usf as we know it? >> i can't speculate on how the court will move this decision. >> let's assume they strike down the program. what would be the result of that happened? >> it would absolutely be a force majeure and we would never be
seniors and people with disabilities and folks working every day and trying to make ends meet and in addition, i am co-introducing the rural internet at that merges the pilot reconnect program with existing programs to help through the department of agriculture to really bring this to the next level in rural areas and i know we are here today to talk about the future of universal service funds among other things. but there is reason to be worried and the fifth circuit recently heard a challenge...
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and the fall claims when was actually being presented and if purposes and ends and goals -- and to the hrc and director davis for giving context and showing us i think this we might move forward as you have moved skillfully with the dream keeper initiative. it was lots of things today this were moving for me as lots of things were moving back in march. i was impressed to see the unity folks disagree here together around this call but also fwufl see other folks calling to support this. as a jew i was policeed seat jews showing up. i think that you then and there is a point i think supervisor ronen made it is steph no exit made. reparations is not something nonblack people are doing for black people the point for mow is this the future of all of us needs reparations and we are not going to have the country we want or the young people we care about the 40 and born not having the westerlied we want if we don't finally address a wrong this is so -- deep and built up for long. i don't see how do you it if you don't focus specific low on the problem of race based discrimination. i'm looking f
and the fall claims when was actually being presented and if purposes and ends and goals -- and to the hrc and director davis for giving context and showing us i think this we might move forward as you have moved skillfully with the dream keeper initiative. it was lots of things today this were moving for me as lots of things were moving back in march. i was impressed to see the unity folks disagree here together around this call but also fwufl see other folks calling to support this. as a jew...
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me later you know there's the night sky and you know, and, and, and the grand canyon and and amazing music. i mean there's, you know, feeling those feeling of changes your brain and it helps make you a healthier and then there's and and storytelling which is kind meta because i'm trying to tell stories and we all tell stories but storytelling and you know, we're it's called -- narratives. you know we are narrating humans that how we make meaning of our existence because we you know, we make meaning of the hard and the good things and we shape we feel about ourselves as beings. and that's true for us as individuals. but it's also true people coming together that we that we create a shared a create a shared understanding of what it means to be human, what it means to be connected and. so those are i mean, that's sort of what dave isay is after in storycorps. right. it's incredibly important to evoke those stories. and, you know, after my dad died, i felt like, oh, i wanted to call him and ask for those stories, you know, like and we have that sense of, you know, that those stories are
me later you know there's the night sky and you know, and, and, and the grand canyon and and amazing music. i mean there's, you know, feeling those feeling of changes your brain and it helps make you a healthier and then there's and and storytelling which is kind meta because i'm trying to tell stories and we all tell stories but storytelling and you know, we're it's called -- narratives. you know we are narrating humans that how we make meaning of our existence because we you know, we make...
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you guys know i talk a lot about love and marriage and children and family on my podcast and those are most important things in life and we've talked about online dating and how to fine the right, you know, mate and date like it's the 80s and one of the things i've been talking about is where specifically you should look because a lot of time when is people are doing online dating, they limit it to their own city and their own geographic area and expanding your horizons and good men across the country and the best man and the most ideal man. i lay that all out on the podcast called the kith intable with my husband sean who by the way in a very midwest way was reluctant to have the topic. here's why i think they make the best man and they're manly and used to these difficult climates and they know how to chop wood and change a tire and reliable and they're polite and community oriented for the farming background that a lot of families come from and even generations and they are the ideal american guy and look at these famous midwest man. rachel: sorry, he's amazing. handsome, amazing. j
you guys know i talk a lot about love and marriage and children and family on my podcast and those are most important things in life and we've talked about online dating and how to fine the right, you know, mate and date like it's the 80s and one of the things i've been talking about is where specifically you should look because a lot of time when is people are doing online dating, they limit it to their own city and their own geographic area and expanding your horizons and good men across the...
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and what she does is she actually practices realpolitik and and and and creates a set of situations in which she knows the man that she is seeking to persuade, she plays on his. turns him against his vizier haman by inviting the three of them, the two, all three of them to get together for a romantic dinner for three, which is akin to a wife inviting her husband and her husband's best friend for a 50th wedding anniversary dinner turns him against him and and then at the right moment strikes and i think she is the independent political actor in in the bible and therefore in jewish history. so i think she's actually the inventor, as it were, of of jewish politics as we know it. and so that's why i give her the credit that i seek to give. and just to follow up on that, if you could unpack a bit more sort of broadly about if you are if you think there's things about, the jewish experience or jewish religion that lend a lend actors the ability to be good statesmen and stateswoman. yeah. so of course there is first and foremost the feeling of the that providence may have placed upon what the
and what she does is she actually practices realpolitik and and and and creates a set of situations in which she knows the man that she is seeking to persuade, she plays on his. turns him against his vizier haman by inviting the three of them, the two, all three of them to get together for a romantic dinner for three, which is akin to a wife inviting her husband and her husband's best friend for a 50th wedding anniversary dinner turns him against him and and then at the right moment strikes and...
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and you were awake for a week and.but eventually, after about five days, the captain came to me and said, well, now you know, if we're going to get to wager on them, we're going to have to go out into the open ocean now. and that's when we headed out into those seas and for a little refresher course here, i was back on that ship sitting on the floor. you could any you couldn't stand. and so i had to figure out a way to pass the time and so what foolish thing that i decide to do. i had on my iphone a recording of moby --. and so i listened to moby -- for 10 hours a day. well, i tried not to be seasick. and let me just set up a novel. absolutely. recommend it perhaps not the most soothing thing to do when you're in tumultuous seas, but captain was very skilled and i don't describe the voyage, the book i'm telling you about it because it was so informative and it breathed life into my descriptions of my understanding. i couldn't have written the book without going. captain was, very skilled. he leads us around the headlan
and you were awake for a week and.but eventually, after about five days, the captain came to me and said, well, now you know, if we're going to get to wager on them, we're going to have to go out into the open ocean now. and that's when we headed out into those seas and for a little refresher course here, i was back on that ship sitting on the floor. you could any you couldn't stand. and so i had to figure out a way to pass the time and so what foolish thing that i decide to do. i had on my...
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the haitian president and the white house agreed and with smithsonian backing and usaid and expertise from the american institute of conservation and cory wagner's power sweep mounted a major effort. we rented a building, hired a haitian lead staff, established conservation facilities, deployed 80 experts from the smithsonian and other museums and saved 35,000 artworks and artifacts. we trained more than 1000 haitians and conservation first aid, repaired and improved galleries and museums, and with the help of ben stiller established a conservation center so that haitians could be trained to conserve cultural heritage in their own hands as rightly should be the case. i hired court at the smithsonian and we started the cultural rescue initiative. without a congressional appropriation and crucial key support from bank of america from the very beginning. we were called on to respond to crisis in mali, nepal, syria, egypt, the bahamas and working domestically with fema and others we took on projects after super storm sandy, the midwest, puerto rico, and elsewhere. corey ran trainings and
the haitian president and the white house agreed and with smithsonian backing and usaid and expertise from the american institute of conservation and cory wagner's power sweep mounted a major effort. we rented a building, hired a haitian lead staff, established conservation facilities, deployed 80 experts from the smithsonian and other museums and saved 35,000 artworks and artifacts. we trained more than 1000 haitians and conservation first aid, repaired and improved galleries and museums, and...
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should and can be prevented and stopped. we call on the u.n. and the security council to undertake urgent measures to ensure full adherence of azerbaijan to its legally binding obligations under the icj orders and the international humanitarian law, immediately restore the freedom of movement across the latin corridor and allow safe and unimpeded humanitarian access of the u.n. agencies and the icrc to nagorno karabakh. i thank you. >> i thank his excellency for his statement and i now give the floor to his excellency, the first deputy minister of foreign affairs of cuba. >> madam president, we align ourselves with this statement that is to be delivered by the representative of the bolivarian republic of venezuela on behalf of the group of friends in defense of the charter of the united nations. at the world summit on food that was held in 1996, the historic leader of the cuban revolution, fidel castro rous, announced the root causes of inequalities and hunger when he said as follows, it is capitalism, neo liberalism, the la
should and can be prevented and stopped. we call on the u.n. and the security council to undertake urgent measures to ensure full adherence of azerbaijan to its legally binding obligations under the icj orders and the international humanitarian law, immediately restore the freedom of movement across the latin corridor and allow safe and unimpeded humanitarian access of the u.n. agencies and the icrc to nagorno karabakh. i thank you. >> i thank his excellency for his statement and i now...
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and he's so raw and real. community talk about mental illness, the problems he had. he's an incredible person. not just a famous rapper. >> it's important he's doing that. >> really interesting. >>> thank you so much for joining us. this is "cnn news central." "inside politics" is up next. do you struggle with occasional nerve aches in your hands or feet? try nervive nerve relief from the world's number one nerve care company. nervive contains ala to relie nerve aches, and b-complex vitamins to fortify healthy nerves. try nervive. and, try nervive pain relieving roll-on your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire >>> today on "inside politics," there's no way to spin this. cnn reads the
and he's so raw and real. community talk about mental illness, the problems he had. he's an incredible person. not just a famous rapper. >> it's important he's doing that. >> really interesting. >>> thank you so much for joining us. this is "cnn news central." "inside politics" is up next. do you struggle with occasional nerve aches in your hands or feet? try nervive nerve relief from the world's number one nerve care company. nervive contains ala to...
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tris can get out, and we can, too, and the sentiment is that we are here and having a good time and taking care of each other, and everyone has to stick it out. >> and i will say that i have been talking to people, and they have to leave to go to work, and all sorts of things, but what is the communication like with the organizers? >> so, burning man as their own radio station, and they have updates with the roads and the conditions, and in reality, it is to have star link here, and there is weather reports and the word spreads throughout the community. >> would you go become the burning man next year? >> absolutely. i'm afraid there won't be a burning man next year if we can't clean this up though. >> david date, we appreciate you being with us, and glad that the spirits are high and enjoy the rest of the event. john. >> look, i go back to the first thing that he said is that the bar is still open. they were able to keep the bar open. >> the important things. >> crisis averted. >>> congress returns to work this week, and they were up against a fast approaching deal or risk a govern
tris can get out, and we can, too, and the sentiment is that we are here and having a good time and taking care of each other, and everyone has to stick it out. >> and i will say that i have been talking to people, and they have to leave to go to work, and all sorts of things, but what is the communication like with the organizers? >> so, burning man as their own radio station, and they have updates with the roads and the conditions, and in reality, it is to have star link here, and...
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stories of beauty and resiliency and love and justice and reciprocity respect and grace mercy in our. it's not just dragging them to church and say sitting here it's also going home. and when you pray with your children, i mean, is it some real as praying over a meal that's embedding a story that's embedding a ritual in them. i'll never forget the story was told by samuel berry mckinney. he was, the pastor at mt. zion church in seattle, and he was in augusta, georgia. we were serving in augusta. and he talked about the fact what changed one of the same moments. it changed his life he was, you know, being a teen, doing teens. do i go listen to mom and dad, yada, yada, yada, yada. and he had done something incredibly to to his parents. and, you know he was on punishment in all that. but he saw that his parents door was open and he heard some noise in the room and he was peeking, thought maybe his parents were fighting or something. a peeks into the room and he sees his father and mother on their knees praying out loud for him. he said the image of his parents calling his name before ch
stories of beauty and resiliency and love and justice and reciprocity respect and grace mercy in our. it's not just dragging them to church and say sitting here it's also going home. and when you pray with your children, i mean, is it some real as praying over a meal that's embedding a story that's embedding a ritual in them. i'll never forget the story was told by samuel berry mckinney. he was, the pastor at mt. zion church in seattle, and he was in augusta, georgia. we were serving in...
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with raping and they're coming in from flavours and they're coming in from flavours and things— and— and things that you would imagine that no adult would necessarily want to smoke _ that no adult would necessarily want to smoke every day and there's a question— to smoke every day and there's a question of— to smoke every day and there's a question of the ways it isjust completely untenable and so many of them are _ completely untenable and so many of them are being recycled versus massive — them are being recycled versus massive problems when it comes to avoidable _ massive problems when it comes to avoidable waste. i think it is a ho-braiher_ avoidable waste. i think it is a no—brainer that we should be banning single _ no—brainer that we should be banning single use _ no—brainer that we should be banning single use of apes and i'm surprise that we _ single use of apes and i'm surprise that we are — single use of apes and i'm surprise that we are lagging so far behind other— that we are lagging so far behind other countries when it comes to doing _ other countries when it comes to
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and who does and who can access it and who can? can i actually read a piece, your book that exactly this is that speaks that because i think one of the things that i love about your book is that you really highlight how disavowal and denial is a part of these things persist and so it's an act of sort of disrupting that disavowal. so on page 188, you talk about socialists, which might, might or might not be part of, but these are communes so you said utopian socialist depended on the colonial dispossession of the settler frontier to secure land necessary for their experiments. so it's also saying when think about communes particularly in settler colonial conditions like united states that depends on indigenous extraction. right. so this includes owens new harmony, indiana and 28 forest communes across the united states in the 1840s to this list would add the israeli kibbutz movement. socialist values depended on settler colonial and state backed genocidal dispossession and to secure necessary resources without any intention to overt
and who does and who can access it and who can? can i actually read a piece, your book that exactly this is that speaks that because i think one of the things that i love about your book is that you really highlight how disavowal and denial is a part of these things persist and so it's an act of sort of disrupting that disavowal. so on page 188, you talk about socialists, which might, might or might not be part of, but these are communes so you said utopian socialist depended on the colonial...
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and taxpayers and activists are shut out from input and information. about projects impacting us directly. we are no long are live manage a drks. this legislation will usher in a tidal wave of displacement. demolition of any building rent controlled or not will have displacement. this is add to the crisis of homelessness. one can infer this this is a deliberate straj to displace working class residence denials in order to replace them with demographic that can ford to buy nowo and pay higher property taxes. this mibe the desired outcome from the experience of the measure absence offectous new affordable credibility its this conconclusion. mark for identification today ma'ams, pore to add protections in the absence of notification and public hearings we depend on revouft, today has been inadequate. if the now protection language is not enforceable to press it is in the the intention the draftors. please, vote, no. >> next speaker, please. >> greetings chair melgar and preston and supervisor peskin i'man staysia urging to reject the major's constraints l
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you know and and so i and. i even had family members, of course, who were lds and went down this path and became immersed in the birch society style conspiracism. that i think is still very much i mean, that's what donald trump operates on is still the same brand of conspiracists conservatism that i grew up with. and i, i definitely inoculated as a kid from this stuff. so i was likely go down the path of believing any of the conspiracy theories. i think my instinct was just writing spot them is -- right off? the bat and classic girl --. we're good at it. we sell a lot of it and that's what it was. i do to ask like prior to the whole rise. trump what some of your most memorable reporting assignments that thrust most deeply into the world of fire right that sort of shaped your early reporting career because i think his book builds on a lot of the knowledge and experience. so if you could just share. yeah, well the unquestionably one of the big ones was so i named father bill last month who ran the northwest coali
you know and and so i and. i even had family members, of course, who were lds and went down this path and became immersed in the birch society style conspiracism. that i think is still very much i mean, that's what donald trump operates on is still the same brand of conspiracists conservatism that i grew up with. and i, i definitely inoculated as a kid from this stuff. so i was likely go down the path of believing any of the conspiracy theories. i think my instinct was just writing spot them is...
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like that where it's and calm and smooth and and there was no fog was nice. it nice and sunny. your another surreal moment obviously you salute your son going the navy and then as you're kind of going out and i i'm just curious in you know in your heart of hearts your relation ship you know with the navy and with our military i mean you know where does that stand now? where where are you in terms of feeling like you've had proper closure to all, i guess. yeah. no, i think, you know for those that you know saw that as the last moment i had in the navy leaving the tr i went on to serve two more years at north island. um, i had a great job. i got to keep flying super hornets up in the more which isn't a bad deal i served a lot more after that. um, and so i retired, you know, at my 30 year mark and the last i wear a uniform two days before i got my retired i.d. , i was there to commission our middle son there in the constitution in boston. and i haven't worn uniform since. but it's but i say with all pride of the navy and the organization, again, people made deci
like that where it's and calm and smooth and and there was no fog was nice. it nice and sunny. your another surreal moment obviously you salute your son going the navy and then as you're kind of going out and i i'm just curious in you know in your heart of hearts your relation ship you know with the navy and with our military i mean you know where does that stand now? where where are you in terms of feeling like you've had proper closure to all, i guess. yeah. no, i think, you know for those...
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and now we produce award winning publication ways that are deep and rich and scholarly and wonderful for you to enjoy yourselves as well as give to others the next issue, which will be out in early june, every that comes out, i tell marcia anderson, our chief publishing officer, and her staff that it's better than the one before and the one that's coming out in june is going to be on the white house in new york. and it is fantastic. you don't want to miss that one at the conclusion, today's wonderful presenters and panels. we will have a reception out in the courtyard and i hope everyone will stay. enjoy that time of fellowship together. so my contribution to today's program is complete. i'll get off the stage and let the festival this begin. i want to thank the clergy once again. my colleagues and most importantly, all of you. your participation, engagement with us on these important topics is very important and encouraging to us in our work. and for every one of you that sits here today, there are thousands more. follow us online. our social digital resources friends such as c-span
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and taxpayers and activists are shut out from input and information. about projects impacting us directly. we are no long are live manage a drks. this legislation will usher in a tidal wave of displacement. demolition of any building rent controlled or not will have displacement. this is add to the crisis of homelessness. one can infer this this is a deliberate straj to displace working class residence denials in order to replace them with demographic that can ford to buy nowo and pay higher property taxes. this mibe the desired outcome from the experience of the measure absence offectous new affordable credibility its this conconclusion. mark for identification today ma'ams, pore to add protections in the absence of notification and public hearings we depend on revouft, today has been inadequate. if the now protection language is not enforceable to press it is in the the intention the draftors. please, vote, no. >> next speaker, please. >> greetings chair melgar and preston and supervisor peskin i'man staysia urging to reject the major's constraints l
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and how to help transgender people of all of that research and that knowledge and books was burned and destroyed. and transpeople went from at this time in germany able to live their live in public being able to get cards to acknowledge they were trans people and allowed wear when than i wore. they went from this to persecuted and the pink triangle on them and burn in the gas chambered. it is very important we remember that history this . we acknowledge that history and teach that history to so we don't repeat it today we are seeing history repeat itself. in places here like san francisco, we have leaders who do the right thing. leaders who are fight to make this say safe space and doing their best to ensure people can come here and seek sanctuary. i challenge us e approximately allis to do more. meet the challenge. as chair of the democratic party i have honor of working along side nancy pelosi in doing stone bank across our state and the country to make sure we elect people who will fight for our rights not just transrival right to access reproductive health care and abortions this i
and how to help transgender people of all of that research and that knowledge and books was burned and destroyed. and transpeople went from at this time in germany able to live their live in public being able to get cards to acknowledge they were trans people and allowed wear when than i wore. they went from this to persecuted and the pink triangle on them and burn in the gas chambered. it is very important we remember that history this . we acknowledge that history and teach that history to so...
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whether it's the freedom to exist and be a part of your community and walk and live frely. or or whether it is what is dwg on around our country. we have to continue to fight but there is also an opportunity to take a motion, reflect and to celebrate. and to appreciate the people who came before us, whose shoulders we stand on and why we're able to celebrate in a place like city hall where many many years ago, people like you and people like me were not even welcomed to walk through the doors. and that is not so far in our history. so today, is a celebration. today is a blessing. today is an exciting time for us to come together and to just really support and honor that history and honor that legacy right here in san francisco city hall. so i'm glad to have you here, i'm glad to welcome you here. and i'm looking forward because today is latino heritage month in the city and county of san francisco and we will be celebrating on september 28th and bringing all the latin american communities to our city to have a big celebration. we appreciate the fact that you are already her
whether it's the freedom to exist and be a part of your community and walk and live frely. or or whether it is what is dwg on around our country. we have to continue to fight but there is also an opportunity to take a motion, reflect and to celebrate. and to appreciate the people who came before us, whose shoulders we stand on and why we're able to celebrate in a place like city hall where many many years ago, people like you and people like me were not even welcomed to walk through the doors....
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and so is it is it 33? and then 30 more or was it 15 and 15 more? because we're in we're in cohort two of the first funding round. correct. and each cohort has 15 bikers, 15, 15 bikers and 15 drivers. so it's a total of 30 bikers in this california energy commission grant. and if we get these additional funds, is there an estimate of how many additional participants that would allow? yes. so we're still finalizing the details, but we're anticipating to double the pilot. so it would be an additional 30 bikers as great and sorry current waitlist is approximately how many current waitlist is approximately i would say 100 folks that are eligible and interested. great. thank you. that's really helpful. and look forward to continuing to work with you on this. yeah, thank you. appreciate your comments. commissioner williams. yes. thank you for thank you for all of this work that you and the program and all the folks that all the folks that are helping out. so, i mean, i can definitely see the benefits i wonder how much of the how much personal use of the b
and so is it is it 33? and then 30 more or was it 15 and 15 more? because we're in we're in cohort two of the first funding round. correct. and each cohort has 15 bikers, 15, 15 bikers and 15 drivers. so it's a total of 30 bikers in this california energy commission grant. and if we get these additional funds, is there an estimate of how many additional participants that would allow? yes. so we're still finalizing the details, but we're anticipating to double the pilot. so it would be an...
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and japan or taiwan and others. so think sometimes businesses are more sensitive to those kinds of negotiations, so how to walk together with the business sectors, then how to all these together. in that case is new frontier issues can be our best -- and can be next on the agenda in every sense of the word. >> thank you, mr. ambassador. really interesting remarks there. let me come to ambassador stephens. ambassador stephens, really come first, lots of threats to pull on their from foreign minister yun entrance of strategic to the particle. the what i would like to draw your the police take it, any direction you want, people to listen to be anywhere when a moderate, so the question, as ambassador one of your charges is to try to prioritize, right, and try to move the alliance in the direction to measure it russia commiserate with resources. foreign minister talked about this a lot on the plate, right, for both sides but especially the south comedians. koreans. how would you think about in terms of these items in pri
and japan or taiwan and others. so think sometimes businesses are more sensitive to those kinds of negotiations, so how to walk together with the business sectors, then how to all these together. in that case is new frontier issues can be our best -- and can be next on the agenda in every sense of the word. >> thank you, mr. ambassador. really interesting remarks there. let me come to ambassador stephens. ambassador stephens, really come first, lots of threats to pull on their from...
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and this fusion of fantasy and reality is dream and reality.his is such a very important trait of his character, which determined a lot in his life, and after this one-year sentence in prison, and mother, who loved her son very much and felt that something should come of him, collected money and sent him to study abroad. he studied in germany and one day during the summer holidays he went to paris on an excursion. and there in paris he met on a tram a russian girl who lived in paris. her name was varvara petrovna izmalkova. and this is a girl with whom he knew for only 2 weeks, and it was two weeks of such, and chaste walks along the seine and this girl played huge role. in the fate of prishvin the writer, but in reality, but in his soul, and the poet, but because and there was nothing more between them, except these walks and conversations. they broke up and never met again, only occasionally corresponded, but prishvin forever preserved the image of this girl, like such an unattainable dream of some incredible distant and beautiful love, and i
and this fusion of fantasy and reality is dream and reality.his is such a very important trait of his character, which determined a lot in his life, and after this one-year sentence in prison, and mother, who loved her son very much and felt that something should come of him, collected money and sent him to study abroad. he studied in germany and one day during the summer holidays he went to paris on an excursion. and there in paris he met on a tram a russian girl who lived in paris. her name...
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you've been there for days and days and days now, danny and it came to a conclusion and it all comes to an end like this with a police dog that was either a german shepard or belgian malinois. you listened to this news conference, too. what an extraordinary conclusion. >> well, a few things i want to point out in terms of context of this area. up until recently, up until the perimeter went down we are a mile down the road from priser road where this all went down, and i want to emphasize a few different things that you all have been talking about. this is the easternmost edge of this tightly held perimeter, and lieutenant colonel bivens said that he came within a few hundred yards of essentially crossing this easternmost edge which puts into context that he was clearly trying hard throughout the past 24 to 48 hours to get out of and escape this perimeter, and that, i just want to make sure that viewers understand the other thing, too, and we talked about it because i want to highlight it because the aspect of weather has been something that has been discussed throughout all 14 days o
you've been there for days and days and days now, danny and it came to a conclusion and it all comes to an end like this with a police dog that was either a german shepard or belgian malinois. you listened to this news conference, too. what an extraordinary conclusion. >> well, a few things i want to point out in terms of context of this area. up until recently, up until the perimeter went down we are a mile down the road from priser road where this all went down, and i want to emphasize...
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and that's what i want to change that. you can be seen and heard and make a difference. and so giving people a sense that they can be powerful and so many young people don't feel from communities i care about this did not happen in roland in parts anyway but the kids that i to touch is the agent and then in doing what they want to do you can teach them history when they do it if you're a good teacher but they have it has to be connected to oh what you're doing to action okay are you still happy with me? will you join me in taking this terrific and. also, i think it's very much for doingit is really wonderful foro have john and i back the carter library you know it has just been several years since jonathan was here. he was here for the book, a book about jackie robinson. and that's been probably seven or eight years since then. and what's really neat is that jonathan had decided to kick off his tour for his new book. his book just came out yesterday and that here at the jimmy presidential library, which is really, i think, great. this is his sixth book. he's just as i sa
and that's what i want to change that. you can be seen and heard and make a difference. and so giving people a sense that they can be powerful and so many young people don't feel from communities i care about this did not happen in roland in parts anyway but the kids that i to touch is the agent and then in doing what they want to do you can teach them history when they do it if you're a good teacher but they have it has to be connected to oh what you're doing to action okay are you still happy...
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meeting of duke ellington and charlie parker and miles davis, and jazz and spontaneity and the discipline of being a great jazz player and how you can be a great individual in jazz but you are playing with the community of players. these are our great gifts. i would say the writer who matters the most in recent times in my mind, american writer, toni morrison. you can't now really be alive and not read "tar baby" or "beloved" and one of her novels. i happen to reread a book by david foster wallace called "infinite jest." he committed suicide, but it is a powerful novel where he was looking at american popular culture and television and black humor, used to be called dark humor. a lot going on with david foster wallace. he comes to mind. the real masters in an american history way, as a professional historian, i would be citing so many historians, but i will say good when's -- goodwin's team of rivals is one of the great books in history. if you know the library of america, they have beautiful books with a black cover dust jacket and is pantheon of great american books. i can see "no ordin
meeting of duke ellington and charlie parker and miles davis, and jazz and spontaneity and the discipline of being a great jazz player and how you can be a great individual in jazz but you are playing with the community of players. these are our great gifts. i would say the writer who matters the most in recent times in my mind, american writer, toni morrison. you can't now really be alive and not read "tar baby" or "beloved" and one of her novels. i happen to reread a book...
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and know. and i thought there were some things sort of crystal ized in that moment where i sort of direct the readers a little bit more to families and how they're sort of living this out and what they're interested in and and maybe that protest to sort of get some of those things, you know, one of the things that is really interesting, that race is a thread that's pretty much unavoidable throughout the the book. you know, it's pretty overt at the beginning. white families are using school to escape integrated public. but, you know, things get sort of muddled, obviously. at the same time, a lot black leaders are saying that this is a tool for empowerment. can you talk a little bit about the surprising ways that race has played into the school choice movement? yeah, you know, this is one of the things that i also was sort of captured by. i was doing the research because if you're starting sort of in this time period in 1950, you know, with segregation and and that's one of the main elements at t
and know. and i thought there were some things sort of crystal ized in that moment where i sort of direct the readers a little bit more to families and how they're sort of living this out and what they're interested in and and maybe that protest to sort of get some of those things, you know, one of the things that is really interesting, that race is a thread that's pretty much unavoidable throughout the the book. you know, it's pretty overt at the beginning. white families are using school to...
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welcome, and to you and your team. looking forward to the presentation. >> good morning supervisor preston, supervisors. again, commander derrick jackson from san francisco operations division metro. with me this morning is lieutenant steven jonas, also from field operations and legislative liaison rema muloof. this morning what we have is a presentation which represents data and strategies. overview of the city wide burglary statistics and strategies for addressing some of these issues. i will start with the first slide. here on behalf of chief scott. chief scott said that "i am disturbed every time i see these crimes on social media or the local news. auto break-ins are devastating to the residents and visitors quhoo should be having a joyous experience in san francisco, rather then the nightmare of losing valuable personal belongings.". next slide represents our park smark leaflets and pamphlets and just to give background on that--so, chief scott in 2017 began implementing strategies to address the high number of b
welcome, and to you and your team. looking forward to the presentation. >> good morning supervisor preston, supervisors. again, commander derrick jackson from san francisco operations division metro. with me this morning is lieutenant steven jonas, also from field operations and legislative liaison rema muloof. this morning what we have is a presentation which represents data and strategies. overview of the city wide burglary statistics and strategies for addressing some of these issues....
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and we have franklin roosevelt and albert einstein and pope pius the 11th and john f kennedy and and weirdly against a across time and geography and language. they're all really talking about the same thing. they're talking about what it take to live in peace. and kennedy's particular, when you read it, people to people know that it exists. they see it often as a foreign policy speech because he has this beautiful passage about america we need to be the watchman on the walls of world freedom. but when you look closely he's also saying and he devotes about the speech to the watchman also has to look inward. and he talks a lot about domestic extremism and misinformation and and have to wonder reading the speech if he and he was starting his reelection campaign and he was very popular and 70% approval rating by some measures at the time if he had articulated the danger of domestic extremism misinformation in reelection campaign the same he articulated the danger of a missile gap in his first campaign. would we be living in a different america now, having been more sensitized to the risk
and we have franklin roosevelt and albert einstein and pope pius the 11th and john f kennedy and and weirdly against a across time and geography and language. they're all really talking about the same thing. they're talking about what it take to live in peace. and kennedy's particular, when you read it, people to people know that it exists. they see it often as a foreign policy speech because he has this beautiful passage about america we need to be the watchman on the walls of world freedom....
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the floods are deeper and droughts longer and the hurricanes and typhoons more severe. record air and ocean temperatures, species dieoffs, and with every new headline, the reminder that the longer we fail to act, the more severe the consequences will be. things will get worse and they in turn will exacerbate our other challenges including poverty, hunger, malnutrition, disease, and of course armed conflict. but there's a flip side here. we know that if we work together and whenever we do it seriously, deliberately, and over an extended period of time, things get better. we can lift up the community and improve the human condition. and we know that there's something for everybody to do, particularly in this space. entrepreneurs and innovators all around the world have already proven that there are significant responses to climate change, which will make things better, lower future risks, and improve outcomes. today i'm pleased to introduce one of them. he is and is really whom i last saw in morocco. he has spent a lot of time and effort to unlock the entrepreneurial skil
the floods are deeper and droughts longer and the hurricanes and typhoons more severe. record air and ocean temperatures, species dieoffs, and with every new headline, the reminder that the longer we fail to act, the more severe the consequences will be. things will get worse and they in turn will exacerbate our other challenges including poverty, hunger, malnutrition, disease, and of course armed conflict. but there's a flip side here. we know that if we work together and whenever we do it...
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and everything and we've been over 100 and that is when it kind of hits me.e 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 want it
and everything and we've been over 100 and that is when it kind of hits me.e 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...
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and, and 1960. and i wanted to ask you about the fact that, that earthquake in 1960 and morocco that led to changes in construction rules and in the building regulations in morocco, uh from, from what you've seen thus far in the reporting and the aftermath of this earthquake in morocco, this structures that have been built in these very remote and rural areas, especially in the, in the high atlas mountains. i mean, have, they've been built in a way that they could withstand such tremors. and we must not forget that many of these buildings are probably older than 1960 your buildings shortly after. and so these rules, a new building code might have been in place, but not necessarily applied yet to these structures. and in particular, if we look at the classic building style of my break housing. so these, the adobe constructions was wooden reinforcement in between which is a traditional building style. um, that obviously is not um you know, according to martin creek safety standards, houses that are be
and, and 1960. and i wanted to ask you about the fact that, that earthquake in 1960 and morocco that led to changes in construction rules and in the building regulations in morocco, uh from, from what you've seen thus far in the reporting and the aftermath of this earthquake in morocco, this structures that have been built in these very remote and rural areas, especially in the, in the high atlas mountains. i mean, have, they've been built in a way that they could withstand such tremors. and we...
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and churchill gives this rousing speech, and at the end he pauses and looks out at the crowd, and inhe front row, chief justice harlan stone lifts his fingers in the trademark v for victory sign and answers to churchill doing the same thing. again,65 it was very clearly a message to the court within the war. >> how did it turn out that when the world -- war started, fdr had seven of the night justice, but he had been battling the court so much to expand it. what happened to turn it around? sloan: that is one of the most fascinating things about this. something that is not very well understood. this is really the time of the peer roosevelt court. as you say, throughout the 1930's, he has his failed court packing plan in 1937, but there is the switch in time that saved nine with justice owen roberts, appointed by herbert hoover, the man fdr had defeated. but very soon after that, in the next few years, there is a wave of retirements and a couple of deaths. one interesting thing, it is well known that fdr's court packing plan failed, the plan to enlarge the court. there was a little not
and churchill gives this rousing speech, and at the end he pauses and looks out at the crowd, and inhe front row, chief justice harlan stone lifts his fingers in the trademark v for victory sign and answers to churchill doing the same thing. again,65 it was very clearly a message to the court within the war. >> how did it turn out that when the world -- war started, fdr had seven of the night justice, but he had been battling the court so much to expand it. what happened to turn it...
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and i had 10 young girls in an apartment and everybody knows that they are robotics team members and i didn't know how to have a protection for them. i'm with my old parents that they were there. only my father was the only man, the rest were female. so . . . - how did they evacuate? how did they escape? - qatari government at the time, they are the only one who respond to our text. and they evacuated the team. but, you know, we have thousands of students, we had thousands of employees. we did as much as we could but obviously wasn't feasible to take everyone out of the country. - how many of your employees and students remain in afghanistan now? - thousands of our students are still in afghanistan. we couldn't do, unfortunately, anything for them. - amnesty international describes, quote, "widespread and systemic subjugation of girls and women, including restrictions on education, work, and movement. there are allegations of torture and imprisonment and forced marriage for women." how has life changed for women in afghanistan in the past two years? - life's completely changed. milli
and i had 10 young girls in an apartment and everybody knows that they are robotics team members and i didn't know how to have a protection for them. i'm with my old parents that they were there. only my father was the only man, the rest were female. so . . . - how did they evacuate? how did they escape? - qatari government at the time, they are the only one who respond to our text. and they evacuated the team. but, you know, we have thousands of students, we had thousands of employees. we did...