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and sheriff's and paramedics and registered nurses and 9-1-1 supervisors. ross all people with count on every single day to support our social safety net isn't system in our city. we must provide proper staffing levels. to qualify an applicant we'll need to be hired starting in january 2025 and work for three years. the goal to build in fund up to $25 million and forgive up to $25,000 a person for at least one though police as much as we can bottom line we must support the first reading and creative about that. i think that is a positive step towards attracting those individuals to make sure we have the basics cradle for safety i can tell you after months pc with nurses police officers (coughing) this is the first year you have to have a 4-year degree is we'll help those folks with student loan debt this make a difference competitive environment this didn't raise any taxes looks for existing funds and provides the opportunity for, thank you colleagues for you who support this and for your sponsorship. >> thank you. >> commissioner walton and supervisor stef
and sheriff's and paramedics and registered nurses and 9-1-1 supervisors. ross all people with count on every single day to support our social safety net isn't system in our city. we must provide proper staffing levels. to qualify an applicant we'll need to be hired starting in january 2025 and work for three years. the goal to build in fund up to $25 million and forgive up to $25,000 a person for at least one though police as much as we can bottom line we must support the first reading and...
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most in the newspaper and i'm not putting them down and need smart kids and boys and girls and i wantut there in the world and protect america and the reality is the daily briefing was totally classified my gun and fingers burned and i knew from the wall street journaling. washington at a times >> they lost that vote 212-212 and people are tired of the secrecy and snooping and the fine and certainly president trump who leer back in 2019 spied on his campaign. when they went to the fisa court, they gave information that wasn't accurate and that's the frame work and that's the context of all this. yeah, make the information available and let the american people and let we the people see what's going on. stuart:-good reason to believe as evidence comes out and authorities or whoever wires his own trump tower get information out. 4,000 people a day which would come to about a million and a half illegallings a year. illegal as year going to solve the problem. border was secure and border was secure and under that section and going to give control of our boarder and i'll believe it when i s
most in the newspaper and i'm not putting them down and need smart kids and boys and girls and i wantut there in the world and protect america and the reality is the daily briefing was totally classified my gun and fingers burned and i knew from the wall street journaling. washington at a times >> they lost that vote 212-212 and people are tired of the secrecy and snooping and the fine and certainly president trump who leer back in 2019 spied on his campaign. when they went to the fisa...
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excuses we can access it and park and enjoy shows and music and beauty and activation and so pleased and so excited for this opportunity for our future 0 support in bond. imagine housing above plaza and imagine music here and imagine an area filled with tourism we love this city by the bay i love it city and thank you for being here. and for your help making f this happen and we need clean streets thank you, mayor so, yes all of that is happening thanks to the support of our leadership. [off mic.] >> thank you. >> yes, we need all of three and going to bring our city back with that, i'd like to welcome up the director of the yerba buena cdb scott. >> (clapping) (laughter). >> hi, everyone i'm scott the executive director for the yerba buena community benefit district and south of market and thank you, mayor london breed and dennis and oewd for their support on creating this comprehensive program like this and will energize downtown. >> thank you mri rise and the entire team with the union square alliance for partnering us with us to do this existing program and yerba buena we are a c
excuses we can access it and park and enjoy shows and music and beauty and activation and so pleased and so excited for this opportunity for our future 0 support in bond. imagine housing above plaza and imagine music here and imagine an area filled with tourism we love this city by the bay i love it city and thank you for being here. and for your help making f this happen and we need clean streets thank you, mayor so, yes all of that is happening thanks to the support of our leadership. [off...
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and abedding it and enabling -- abetting it and enabling it and want it to happen.security is a joke in america like that turkish man was laughing. that footage should be played every single day. will: make you aware of a law new york is working on and a milestone ban on social media feeds for children and addictive social media feeds with a step in the right direction. stop addictive feeds exploitation act or safe, it requires them to verify user age and give kids consent for alga rhythmic feed and have to have anyone acknowledged and parental consent if you're under the age limitation in order to get the alga rhythmic feed. kids without consent to view this addictive alga rhythmic feed can see social media content but flo flowing in a chronological time line of posts and anyone on x can know the difference between those two forms. rachel: explain that because maybe some people don't understand how that alga rhythmic works. will: on x it is the chronological feed and for you this is the is algorithm and sits this and watches what you'll interact with and what you'v
and abedding it and enabling -- abetting it and enabling it and want it to happen.security is a joke in america like that turkish man was laughing. that footage should be played every single day. will: make you aware of a law new york is working on and a milestone ban on social media feeds for children and addictive social media feeds with a step in the right direction. stop addictive feeds exploitation act or safe, it requires them to verify user age and give kids consent for alga rhythmic...
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let's let's go home and students and talk family and friends and and friends and in our congregations interfaith. we have this thing called face world united to save democracy face united to save democracy black clergy were but imams who joined? rabbis who joined were in turn critical states where voters oppression is on the rise. i call it lawyers and collars lawyers are there to make sure things go well, but the colors are there to provide a kind of authority in presence. and we teach people trained a thousand already and people can find out by going through united the saved democracy they can find it are training go and we've trained a thousand called chaplain already so far to is very available places in de-escalation. how do we de-escalateconfrontation and potential violence but how do make s have the right to vote fairly to put faith in the practice and not just talk about in these critical times. you know the bible has two kinds of time. one is kronos. tick tock, tick tock. other time the bible calls other kind time they call higher roast kairos. time is time, which changes eve
let's let's go home and students and talk family and friends and and friends and in our congregations interfaith. we have this thing called face world united to save democracy face united to save democracy black clergy were but imams who joined? rabbis who joined were in turn critical states where voters oppression is on the rise. i call it lawyers and collars lawyers are there to make sure things go well, but the colors are there to provide a kind of authority in presence. and we teach people...
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and and it really again, it's taking a personal interest and and passion and turning it into something that really can help the country. i know going to talk about mrs. clinton but vital is another example of a long lasting, you know, legacy and something that is still helping women around around the world. so are we have so many examples of first ladies who have stepped out on an issue that they cared about and it got traction and made a big difference and made a big difference. absolutely. it gained traction. diane and nina and i just from flair's first national. oh, yes and wrap it up and you have a pin on it. yes. yes. sorry i flair pam. anyone can join. we'd laugh and and it was very interesting. we were seeing the original conference and segments of was rosalynn carter and betty ford and rosalynn carter was talking about her her mental health and how hard she worked and she couldn't get the press to focus him because it wasn't sexy. mm. you know, and mr. so treating you as the first lady, you can work hard on these issues, but some of them don't pick up traction because the gover
and and it really again, it's taking a personal interest and and passion and turning it into something that really can help the country. i know going to talk about mrs. clinton but vital is another example of a long lasting, you know, legacy and something that is still helping women around around the world. so are we have so many examples of first ladies who have stepped out on an issue that they cared about and it got traction and made a big difference and made a big difference. absolutely. it...
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dollar and fewer rate hikes and that's dollar negative and we saw a huge spike up about $28 and pais cpi did that and moderating up $7.30 crypto record popping before the announcement oturu 4.32%. look at it right now. 36 minutes left of trade. count down all stars to interpret everything that was just said and his tone, which is extraordinarily important here. former fed cries chair here and gabriella and bob dollop and kenny polcari is here. diane swank on the board of the regional fed chair banks and, diane, powell again stressed again and again the data will be dependent and can't ignore his tone and how confident he sounded about pausing policy, seven pauses and listen to one sound bite that we thought underscore that had strengths and you can comment. >> ultimately, we think rate wills have to come down to support that and so far, they haven't had to and so far we're watching carefully for signs of weak we see what we wanted and gradual cooling in demand and rebalancing in the labor market and making progress on inflation. we're getting good results here. >> i agree. he's very
dollar and fewer rate hikes and that's dollar negative and we saw a huge spike up about $28 and pais cpi did that and moderating up $7.30 crypto record popping before the announcement oturu 4.32%. look at it right now. 36 minutes left of trade. count down all stars to interpret everything that was just said and his tone, which is extraordinarily important here. former fed cries chair here and gabriella and bob dollop and kenny polcari is here. diane swank on the board of the regional fed chair...
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start wagging my finger and them to worry about sudan and and ethiopia and myanmar and female genital mutilation and trafficking and whatever else. and, you know, it's indeed true that i've seen absolutely the worst that can happen. and i must say, in the of the middle east that tests me and am afraid that the middle east is going to get worse before it gets worse. but overall. i think that what i, i think there are two reasons that i emerge with this sense of hope. and one is that in the news business, as you know well, as i do, you know, we cover the plains that crash, not the plains, the land, but actually there are planes landing all the time. and so if you read the newspapers, you get the sense that everything is always falling apart. in fact, there are a lot of good things happening and often the events are bad, but the trends are good. so if you think one of the most important metrics of, human well-being, is the risk that we will lose a child. when i was born, one fifth of children die before the age of five today. this year going to be about 3.4%, maybe 3.3%. it'll be an all
start wagging my finger and them to worry about sudan and and ethiopia and myanmar and female genital mutilation and trafficking and whatever else. and, you know, it's indeed true that i've seen absolutely the worst that can happen. and i must say, in the of the middle east that tests me and am afraid that the middle east is going to get worse before it gets worse. but overall. i think that what i, i think there are two reasons that i emerge with this sense of hope. and one is that in the news...
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wait and see kind of day and big tech names and amazon and meta and microsoft moving higher and alphabet and apple and kicking off the wide conference today and up 4.46% and it's just the new york bed releasing a survey of expectations and where do you see inflation going from here, lauren lauren: 1.32% inflation rate and comes down to 2.8% and going to get that magic too and five years goes back up to 3% bottom line inflation sticking around. ashley: thank you, lauren. now this, polls taking after donald trump's guilty verdict show the former president keeping his lead against joe biden is wall street journal editorial board member bill mcgurn joining us this morning. good morning to you. joe biden made no substantial gains in the polls and i ask you this, has his lawfare tactics failed? >> i think s. a slight gain by joe biden is think they'd be huge gains and seeing from previous polls showing that a conviction might affect their vote but i think the polls are right and people don't like donald trump. republicans i'm talking about. they nonetheless don't like the lawfare even more and
wait and see kind of day and big tech names and amazon and meta and microsoft moving higher and alphabet and apple and kicking off the wide conference today and up 4.46% and it's just the new york bed releasing a survey of expectations and where do you see inflation going from here, lauren lauren: 1.32% inflation rate and comes down to 2.8% and going to get that magic too and five years goes back up to 3% bottom line inflation sticking around. ashley: thank you, lauren. now this, polls taking...
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month and quarter and first half. only the russell 2000 is trading higher on the session and we've got the dow down 149 points and s&p lower by 11 and nasdaq down 35 and we've got the russell up just two points and after the open, both the s&p and nasdaq hustle to all time inter-day highs and the s&p needs a 4 point win when the closing bell rings and about 59 minutes from now is a clock at 30 second record of the year and nasdaq, they're facing a taller order and closing higher by 53 points or more to mark it is 21st record of the year. nike getting dumped down 20.5% and pandemic low of march 2020. investors sprinting away from the stock after the athletic apparel giant issued a surprise cut to the full year sales forecast and competition from brands runners appear to now prefer including hoka, on and berkshire brooks running and left nike in the dust at the moment. who will american performers prefer after the presidential debate and big question after a points for maya and many democrats call it a disaster and pres
month and quarter and first half. only the russell 2000 is trading higher on the session and we've got the dow down 149 points and s&p lower by 11 and nasdaq down 35 and we've got the russell up just two points and after the open, both the s&p and nasdaq hustle to all time inter-day highs and the s&p needs a 4 point win when the closing bell rings and about 59 minutes from now is a clock at 30 second record of the year and nasdaq, they're facing a taller order and closing higher by...
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and apple and so on and so on. [difficulty hearing speaker] this presentation will present at the health commission first week of july and available to the police commission and board of supervisors immediately after the presentation. action items for each of you who has authorized access to the system [indiscernible] there is a grand father clause that expires soon. if you are using ai incorrectly or given access to unauthorized individuals cease immediately and we revoke credentials. when i was a kid our ai was at&t t [indiscernible] call for the weather, the time or give your friends phone number if you know the street they or parents live on. nevermind we have a 250 thousand page phone book delivered to each house. [indiscernible] political surveillance, public health and safety surveillance was never intended to be 24/7, 365. it needs to be brief, not long lasting and not impede financial, educational or [indiscernible] this is rule of law under state and federal law under the constitution. thank you. >> alrig
and apple and so on and so on. [difficulty hearing speaker] this presentation will present at the health commission first week of july and available to the police commission and board of supervisors immediately after the presentation. action items for each of you who has authorized access to the system [indiscernible] there is a grand father clause that expires soon. if you are using ai incorrectly or given access to unauthorized individuals cease immediately and we revoke credentials. when i...
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i could go on and on and on. we are so lucky here in san francisco, but we can't rest on our laurels. we must continue fighting, we must continue investing in lgbtq communities, in the resources that support those communities, because i know it is trite, but it is needed-what is that saying? no more then ever we need those investments. so, again thank you mayor breed for all of your leadership. i know that you hold the transcommunity close to your heart. thank you for supporting us. thank you for this appointment. thank you for this incredible celebration and lastly, i want to thank my staff at oti. please give it up for shane, [indiscernible] who have been so welcoming who held down that office for months. thank you for your leadership. i will be relying on you. this is pride month. mayor breed and i are home town girls it is special time. a time to celebrate rich history. the organizations like the gay [indiscernible] a time to celebrate all we have done, all we have won and who we are as a city, so one more ti
i could go on and on and on. we are so lucky here in san francisco, but we can't rest on our laurels. we must continue fighting, we must continue investing in lgbtq communities, in the resources that support those communities, because i know it is trite, but it is needed-what is that saying? no more then ever we need those investments. so, again thank you mayor breed for all of your leadership. i know that you hold the transcommunity close to your heart. thank you for supporting us. thank you...
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folsom streets and 3 and 4 street. the site includes center for the arts and ice arena, a bowling center, child care center, children museum which i'll talk about in my second commendation and free summer concerts and shows for community through the festival grew. group. the site of one 3 large scale national memorials to dr. martin luther king, jr. as the executive director of the conseverancy, focused on activating the space through events and programming, belding community and increasing access to the sites resources and amenities for people of all ages income and abilities. more then 30 years of experience spearheading park and recreation programs and providing community services in major cities across the u.s. he partnered with number of city departments on events and activities served by san francisco communities. most recently, he partnered with san francisco environment department to host our city largest climate action youth summit attended by nearly 1,000 people, including san francisco students, teachers, pa
folsom streets and 3 and 4 street. the site includes center for the arts and ice arena, a bowling center, child care center, children museum which i'll talk about in my second commendation and free summer concerts and shows for community through the festival grew. group. the site of one 3 large scale national memorials to dr. martin luther king, jr. as the executive director of the conseverancy, focused on activating the space through events and programming, belding community and increasing...
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and our leaders and staff. and i mean this is not a reflection on you all - on you at all i'll as a matter of fact, say that a great pursue of the coming contributions so with that, you want to lead this? the item lead the vote process. >> they've been a motion and second any further discussion on the item? >> madam secretary do we need to take public comment on this vote. >> yes. >> can you call for public comment. >> any. >> do we have any in-person comments? seeing none, moderator, any callers on the line? >> madam secretary, there are no callers on the line. >> public comment is closed. >> and it is mandatory to do a roll call or am >> no roll call. >> >> all in favor, say "aye." >> aye. >> motion passes. >> congratulations. >> thank you. >> and next item. >> 8. action item: election of retirement board vice president. >> i um, would like to nominate mike. >> second. >> i mean, i'll make a comment i really enjoyed working and i'm amazed how quickly you have sort of been being in the investments. >> yep. >>
and our leaders and staff. and i mean this is not a reflection on you all - on you at all i'll as a matter of fact, say that a great pursue of the coming contributions so with that, you want to lead this? the item lead the vote process. >> they've been a motion and second any further discussion on the item? >> madam secretary do we need to take public comment on this vote. >> yes. >> can you call for public comment. >> any. >> do we have any in-person...
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and healthy city and again, thank you. the supervisors who have signed on as co-sponsors and working with us on this effort i look forward to taking this to the voter and getting their support so thank you very much for the opportunity to be here and talk about that. and that's all i have to say. >> thank you mayor london breed and thank you for your collaboration and we looked to mostly this to the ballot and working together to get it passed that is the conclusion this will be filed offer public comment thank you, mayor london breed and madam clerk call the next item. one through 15 consent agenda if any item is removed or countered separately. >> any member or members like an item or items removed from the consent agenda seeing items one through 15. we will take those. >> same house, same call. those ordinances are finally passed. (gavel) madam clerk please read madam clerk please read the next item. item. item. organizations, small businesses, merchant associations, neighborhood resident associations, and property and
and healthy city and again, thank you. the supervisors who have signed on as co-sponsors and working with us on this effort i look forward to taking this to the voter and getting their support so thank you very much for the opportunity to be here and talk about that. and that's all i have to say. >> thank you mayor london breed and thank you for your collaboration and we looked to mostly this to the ballot and working together to get it passed that is the conclusion this will be filed...
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and how to handle and report and track adverse outcomes. what what can we learn about, you know, what kind of patients don't really find healing with psychedelics and actually may walk away being more destabilized. but on the other hand, i think the more informal and unstructured setting also has some valuable lessons. one of the things that i found really interesting and special about the retreat setting is that something kind of magical happens when you go into these experiences in small groups and you start to seeing and hearing echoes of your own suffering and your own distress and other people's stories. so you know, the extent to which we can sort of find ways to adopt a this commune model of healing and the sort of support group system of healing, particularly when you bring together with similar life and to or similar kinds of trauma. you know, a lot of really of interesting and rich bonds occur in these settings. and to me were sort of, you know, a crucial element how these experiences ended up being clarified and healing. and when
and how to handle and report and track adverse outcomes. what what can we learn about, you know, what kind of patients don't really find healing with psychedelics and actually may walk away being more destabilized. but on the other hand, i think the more informal and unstructured setting also has some valuable lessons. one of the things that i found really interesting and special about the retreat setting is that something kind of magical happens when you go into these experiences in small...
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and we hemmed and hawed and she pushed.nd then she finally said, there's an important rule in writing. and that is write what you know best. and then she said, what you two know best is covering this story. carl. and i said no, no. we want to write about criminals in the nixon white. all of these people. and she said, no, you have no choice. you must write about yourselves and it was necessity and it was her insist there was no flexibility, no alternative. the story was out there. and so we agreed and we started on this manuscript. and by december. 1973 were holed up in the st regis hotel here with alice. we have this manuscript of reporting watergate, really reporting story and we have typewriter as if you remember what those are and, karl's typing away in one room. i'm typing in room, and alice comes to me with a big chief of content from the book, 90 pages and she's said, now this 90 pages. i you need to cut to. and i oh, cutting two out of 90. no no problem at all. and she said no, no, you cut the 90 pages down. to two.
and we hemmed and hawed and she pushed.nd then she finally said, there's an important rule in writing. and that is write what you know best. and then she said, what you two know best is covering this story. carl. and i said no, no. we want to write about criminals in the nixon white. all of these people. and she said, no, you have no choice. you must write about yourselves and it was necessity and it was her insist there was no flexibility, no alternative. the story was out there. and so we...
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and you all need to address this and that and what led the district in 2018 and 2019 to put togethere and they their whole goal was to try to address these widespread reports that they were getting from kids real people. i talked with many of them. they didn't make it up an end. so in 2020, when they released their what they called the cultural competence plan into the midst of this vitriolic period politically and in the midst of the pandemic, what was it, uh, conservative parents who hadn't really paid close attention to? the, the, the, the racial. report, the reports of racism and kind of that whole effort. they just saw the outcome. they saw this cultural competence action plan, and they saw it in the context, the protests after george floyd's murder and black lives matter. and they conflated the two and just declared like, this is where did this come from? um, and that was, that was happening, that same dynamic out in school districts all over the country. loudoun county, virginia. um you know, outside of d.c., the same kind of dynamic where like there were incidents that prompt
and you all need to address this and that and what led the district in 2018 and 2019 to put togethere and they their whole goal was to try to address these widespread reports that they were getting from kids real people. i talked with many of them. they didn't make it up an end. so in 2020, when they released their what they called the cultural competence plan into the midst of this vitriolic period politically and in the midst of the pandemic, what was it, uh, conservative parents who hadn't...
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of the k, the l and the m, and then the j and the n and a t are not affected by this. we're going to have signage as we usually do. and we're going to, of course, have ambassadors on the ground helping customers figure out how to navigate the closure during this duration. and if folks want more information, we have a lot of it at sfmta.com/tunnel closure. now on to some ongoing activities that i want to share with you around. i'm going to start with slow streets, so we're excited to share several big upgrades to the minnesota slow street this summer. in particular, we have improvements that are going to include a new diverter island at minnesota and 19th to minimize cut through traffic. we're going to have some painted safety zones on a number of different intersection corners. and then we are adding a traffic calming island between 20th and 22nd streets to reduce mid-block speeds, public works recently repaved the street. and so we're working with them closely and coordinating to make sure restriping in the roadway and, you know, that we're building these as we're res
of the k, the l and the m, and then the j and the n and a t are not affected by this. we're going to have signage as we usually do. and we're going to, of course, have ambassadors on the ground helping customers figure out how to navigate the closure during this duration. and if folks want more information, we have a lot of it at sfmta.com/tunnel closure. now on to some ongoing activities that i want to share with you around. i'm going to start with slow streets, so we're excited to share...
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sharon and france chin and joanne lee. >> (calling names.) >> jimmy harris and josie and mark young, jennifer and mega and shout out to our former police thank you for being such a long term leader (clapping.) i got a lot of planning departments top docks you might want to identify i wass or i don't see david hoe. so this place is special to me because it was my first time i felt i might get fired if i speak up in the arts commission we should not dictate a choice of color for the community will that is not our community; right? make sure we had a community outreach let the community people pick in their choice of color we chinese are not - so we need to make sure that we are every time we make a decision process we need to do a culturely appropriate way to reach out for the community. because vibrant communities are in a healthy city. and i didn't get fired i bounce around so but through that i learned a lot from all of you, you and also see director heinecke schneider and miriam and i'm going to have to keep on shout out to the top dogs i'll working hard with you for 0 forever long
sharon and france chin and joanne lee. >> (calling names.) >> jimmy harris and josie and mark young, jennifer and mega and shout out to our former police thank you for being such a long term leader (clapping.) i got a lot of planning departments top docks you might want to identify i wass or i don't see david hoe. so this place is special to me because it was my first time i felt i might get fired if i speak up in the arts commission we should not dictate a choice of color for the...
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and we sick and tired of being sick and tired and a young man had knee on his neck and he cried out, mom, mama, take us there. so the book, the moment it about a moment that i was on and a very i'm a very, very emotional person, you see, is a cry. right. and don't i don't care i'll judge me. i let my therapist judge me if i need to. but i was it was the time when don don lemon said, i look like a young teddy pendergrass. i had an afro and my beard out and, you know, we were doing tv from our room tables and we weren't going to the barbers. we weren't going to put in my pajama pants. yeah and i had just gotten out the d. and my twins, they were they babies at the time, baby babies at the time. and they were in our bed. they usually in our bed in the in early part of the morning and daughter was upstairs because they were doing virtual learning. was on in a segment and we had alisyn camerota and john berman who were anchoring the morning show. in the segment before me was ben crump and philonise floyd, george's brother. and it was just a very very powerful segment. and you could hear t
and we sick and tired of being sick and tired and a young man had knee on his neck and he cried out, mom, mama, take us there. so the book, the moment it about a moment that i was on and a very i'm a very, very emotional person, you see, is a cry. right. and don't i don't care i'll judge me. i let my therapist judge me if i need to. but i was it was the time when don don lemon said, i look like a young teddy pendergrass. i had an afro and my beard out and, you know, we were doing tv from our...
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and plan to invite the representatives from muni and bart and caltrans and provide an update how theyddress the deficit and thankful to senator weiner in support of transit and to mp c for bringing people to the table thank you, that concludes my presentation. for my interrogation on senate bill 960. >> no questions or comments communication. >> anyone in the audience like to come forward and talk about that come on up let's see - if any public comment on item 4? >> there is no remote public comment for this item. >> all right. public comment is closed. is there a motion to approve item 4? >> moved by commissioner peskin and seconded by mrndz madam clerk, call the roll. >> on the motion to approve supervisor walton, aye. >> commissioner dorsey, aye. >> commissioner engardio, aye. >> chair mandelman, aye. >> commissioner melgar, aye. >> combhergd, aye. >> commissioner ronen, aye. >> there are 7 ayes the moose is approved. >> great. thank you. >> and please 5-year prioritization programs (5ypps) for mission bay ferry landing and transformative freeway and major street projects - action*
and plan to invite the representatives from muni and bart and caltrans and provide an update how theyddress the deficit and thankful to senator weiner in support of transit and to mp c for bringing people to the table thank you, that concludes my presentation. for my interrogation on senate bill 960. >> no questions or comments communication. >> anyone in the audience like to come forward and talk about that come on up let's see - if any public comment on item 4? >> there is...
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2018 and 2019 shocked and scared pilots and passengers alike. boeing made terrible mistakes that killed hundreds of people. and shattered the company's reputation. likewise, the faa was caught flat footed with shoddy oversight. in this latest crisis of confidence, what is the faa doing differently to hold itself accountable for the oversight the agency is required to have? >> it is a good and fair question. i think that we have been too much in a reactive mode waiting for some event to occur in analyzing events and find out what to do differently so we are shifting to a much more proactive live approach. on the manufacturing side it is introducing inspectors and coming up with clear indices to monitor performance and we also look at our own risks including controllers, which is why we did this fatigue study and we are building in more for schedules that shouldn't have existed before. and really the ultimate goal is to get to data and get the data we can am -- analyze up front to see these things before they happen. that isn't an easy lift. it is
2018 and 2019 shocked and scared pilots and passengers alike. boeing made terrible mistakes that killed hundreds of people. and shattered the company's reputation. likewise, the faa was caught flat footed with shoddy oversight. in this latest crisis of confidence, what is the faa doing differently to hold itself accountable for the oversight the agency is required to have? >> it is a good and fair question. i think that we have been too much in a reactive mode waiting for some event to...
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they heard of jesus christ death and the gospel that they preach to me and and my siblings and and that'she message that changed my life for eternity, and which reverend graham knew would change every person's life. od news of salvation and redemption and hope that you've heard articulated herethat our creator us so much, every one of us. and he gave every single person who believes in him can have that life. and even as he preached to hundreds presidents, kings, which is what we love, billy graham, is that he exemplified humility, as you've heardmany people don't remember in a plywood casket that was fashioned by prisoners at angola in reverend graham humbled himself to care for the poor and he forgotten, the lost, and least of these exactly what the scripture. tells us to do. and because he believed. he really did believe that he believed that even the poorest sinner could be a with christ for eternity. and that's what motivated him and those men who made his casket had come to, too. and they believed it through the influence of billy graham and the graham pursued earthly riches as was
they heard of jesus christ death and the gospel that they preach to me and and my siblings and and that'she message that changed my life for eternity, and which reverend graham knew would change every person's life. od news of salvation and redemption and hope that you've heard articulated herethat our creator us so much, every one of us. and he gave every single person who believes in him can have that life. and even as he preached to hundreds presidents, kings, which is what we love, billy...
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and it's all puffed and ruched. and she's wearing this very unusual color, which, of course, really came from, you know, who queen elizabeth first was inspired or the 1870s was a time of great revival. they were constantly revival. we've reviving the fashions of the past, very much like they are today, are, you know, we think you know, we think we are inventing what we're really doing is we're just grabbing from the past and reinterpreting her early fashion career. interestingly it happened in when she was nine years old in. 1883 when she and a friend of hers decided to have a fancy party and they had a fancy dress party for 150 little girls in waterloo iowa. the year after this book was published fancy dress, as described by arden holt. this is perhaps the most famous publication on the subject. and in this book is a description called press or this is carried out entire in newspaper. the skirt consists of box pleated illustrations from papers coming to the waist with portraits and names of newspapers pasted across
and it's all puffed and ruched. and she's wearing this very unusual color, which, of course, really came from, you know, who queen elizabeth first was inspired or the 1870s was a time of great revival. they were constantly revival. we've reviving the fashions of the past, very much like they are today, are, you know, we think you know, we think we are inventing what we're really doing is we're just grabbing from the past and reinterpreting her early fashion career. interestingly it happened in...
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she back and she adopted 12 children, and there had been abandon and took care of them and raised them which i think is just an example for. everyone similar on the one who became the poster girl for life magazine and george stevens. she became a pediatric after the war, which is quite wonderful. so service to others i think it's in these people's dna. yes, sir. i wonder if you'd comment the roles of hedy lamarr and perhaps marlene dietrich in terms of intelligence, or are contribution marlene dietrich worked for us as and of course, being a native german and she could listen in on german conversations on the radio and tell you exactly that there are many different german dialects. forget the hollywood dialects. there's high, middle, low german, then there's spanish, which is where i come from. and stuttgart, having been born an army hospital there and there's which is what they speak in bavaria. and then they got other linguistic twist and turns from the rhineland and every little enclave of germany. that time had its own linguist dialect, and she would be able listen to that and tell
she back and she adopted 12 children, and there had been abandon and took care of them and raised them which i think is just an example for. everyone similar on the one who became the poster girl for life magazine and george stevens. she became a pediatric after the war, which is quite wonderful. so service to others i think it's in these people's dna. yes, sir. i wonder if you'd comment the roles of hedy lamarr and perhaps marlene dietrich in terms of intelligence, or are contribution marlene...
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and they and they did welcome and did welcome other people. but i think that there was also something else that was taking place and this is a, you know, a a reality that you're seeing not just in the know, anglosphere and anglo-american worlds, but, you know, everywhere the so-called western world during that period was this idea that the racialization, citizenship and the racialization of who could come to the was by the mid 1960s, late fifties early sixties was starting to dissipate and and you're saying for some very practical reasons also some moral reasons. there's also a, you know, a broader movement. you know, i think that the pearson trudeau sort of connection canada deserves an enormous amount of credit for that. but also some of their predecessors and the and baker government, which was a conservative government in canada they actually started the policy of looking at some of these the way in which racial immigration was was taking place but equally in the united states at that same time you started to see a in the immigration law a
and they and they did welcome and did welcome other people. but i think that there was also something else that was taking place and this is a, you know, a a reality that you're seeing not just in the know, anglosphere and anglo-american worlds, but, you know, everywhere the so-called western world during that period was this idea that the racialization, citizenship and the racialization of who could come to the was by the mid 1960s, late fifties early sixties was starting to dissipate and and...
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>> and and remains each and every time. one of our requests that is codified that it needs to be regular assistance because it was in the regulation that was regular assistance and so that's why we would like to ask -- why did they reinterpret it? >> v.a. realigned the program with other extended care programs. what they did was make this program harder to get into those other programs. there were -- there is this rampant rumor that there is a lot of fraud within this program. it has not been proven to be a lot of fraud. has there been some? sure. but it is not rampant like it was -- like has been suggested. the one way that i would be curious to talk about that you can get around each and every time standard is that if a needs supervision, those can be considered under supervision protection and instruction. but in the beginning, a lot were not trained to look at it that way. so i would be curious to know if he ever appealed and had it looked at -- a lot happens in the interim and she has a son who has been mentally ill an
>> and and remains each and every time. one of our requests that is codified that it needs to be regular assistance because it was in the regulation that was regular assistance and so that's why we would like to ask -- why did they reinterpret it? >> v.a. realigned the program with other extended care programs. what they did was make this program harder to get into those other programs. there were -- there is this rampant rumor that there is a lot of fraud within this program. it...
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and and coasts and became a very part important part of america.the john winthrop and the puritans, they wanted to have a theological league governed, self-sufficient nation up in new england. and very early on they, they, they invested in some man, some iron or manufacturing facilities complete disaster. and it was clear very early on in the 1600s that america was going to be an extract of an agricultural society. so there are going to be many people involved in the economy who are not people of commerce, but they depended on people of commerce because so much that they required had come from abroad and those people of commerce ended up as in many societies important political figures, they rose they rose. and in government of they when the revolution came along henry knox these, a bookseller. and so he kind of goes into logistics and he turns out he' really really good at it. and you have lots and lots of practical people, many of them very small businessmen that are form an army, a founding generation, that that is quite unique. so i'm glad you
and and coasts and became a very part important part of america.the john winthrop and the puritans, they wanted to have a theological league governed, self-sufficient nation up in new england. and very early on they, they, they invested in some man, some iron or manufacturing facilities complete disaster. and it was clear very early on in the 1600s that america was going to be an extract of an agricultural society. so there are going to be many people involved in the economy who are not people...
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and this is puffed wild rice and, and 10 harvested rice. and you might have seen wild rice and grocery stores like the big black lawn, rice, but that stuff's different because it was grown to be combine and these machinery were this stuff. so a hand harvested people go out in the canoes on the lakes here in minnesota. and they gather this every year year, usually in september. you can just like toasted dried you make this puffed rice. you can just taste it to assist this cook's dry and pop it. and the system is crunched. a different texture, kind of the trees out there, like the white cedar tree, the balsam for all these kind of kind of hers that are around us. we use a lot of those flavors, a lot of wild herbs and things as things that taste like licorice. there's things that are now making like such one pepper, you know, there's all sorts of flavors around us. so these are just really cool again, like the small they take forever to code. so they're completely different than most beans. but again, they're just an airline variety. oh, they'
and this is puffed wild rice and, and 10 harvested rice. and you might have seen wild rice and grocery stores like the big black lawn, rice, but that stuff's different because it was grown to be combine and these machinery were this stuff. so a hand harvested people go out in the canoes on the lakes here in minnesota. and they gather this every year year, usually in september. you can just like toasted dried you make this puffed rice. you can just taste it to assist this cook's dry and pop it....
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[indiscernible] you know what i'm talking about and i can go on and on and on. here's the point, i will tie this back to felicia, my introduction to felicia was on january 23, 2017. my first day as the police chief here in the city. as i get sworn in, right there in that city hall rotunda, i heard this voice in the balcony screaming about, freedom and screaming about equality and justice and i'm like who is this lady? that lady was felicia jones. [applause] now, i think it was about a week later, ms. jones and were in my office talking about those issues and she is not shy speaking up for freedom and equality and justice, speaking up against police brutality and speaking up to make sure this department fulfill the promise we promise the city we complete 272 reform recommendations. she has not been shy and there are many others in the room that have spoken up. i want to thank you all, because thalths that's what we need. it isn't just about a good time agreeing, it is about people standing up and speaking up when it is time to stand up and speak up. so, that is w
[indiscernible] you know what i'm talking about and i can go on and on and on. here's the point, i will tie this back to felicia, my introduction to felicia was on january 23, 2017. my first day as the police chief here in the city. as i get sworn in, right there in that city hall rotunda, i heard this voice in the balcony screaming about, freedom and screaming about equality and justice and i'm like who is this lady? that lady was felicia jones. [applause] now, i think it was about a week...
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and we establish what is the green and yellow and red zones and they while they increase production. we then have progress we are monitoring on the other elements of the plan that will rollout like a tool management system and training and things of that nature and we will measure that through the audit and it will be a combination of those factors and we will watch that as they stmlart production from the current level and make an a valuation as they get to that number. >> as you know, the boeing max airplane crashes in 2018ocked and scared pilots and passengers alike. boeing made terrible mistakes that killed hundreds of people. and shattered the company's reputation. likewise, the faa was caught flat footed with shoddy oversight. in this latest crisis of confidence, what is the faa doing differently to hold itself accountable for the oversight thencyto have? fair question. i think that we have been too much in a reactive mode waiting for some event to occur in aninand find out what to do differently so we are shifting to a much more proactive live approach. on the manufacturing si
and we establish what is the green and yellow and red zones and they while they increase production. we then have progress we are monitoring on the other elements of the plan that will rollout like a tool management system and training and things of that nature and we will measure that through the audit and it will be a combination of those factors and we will watch that as they stmlart production from the current level and make an a valuation as they get to that number. >> as you know,...
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and he's studying maps and studies maps and studies maps.f you'll go to the movie patton with george c scott. when he's flying from england into france. as he complains with all the other spare parts after the normandy invasion. what blue book is sitting on his lap take a quick look in gold lettering. it's the norman conquest of england all about william the conqueror and how he developed a road network infrastructure in normandy to enable him to build a base of operations to invade england in 1066. patent knew that he knew the all-weather roads that william the conqueror had built 900 years earlier. nobody else did but george did. what abouteo patton jr. when his family immigrated over from scotland? they came locally to fredericksburg and they married into the humeruser family. you can go down down to old town, fredericksburg. you can see the humeruser medical apothecary shop. it's still there. he was a very famous doctor during the revolutionary war with the continental army personal friend of president, washington. patent patton wants to
and he's studying maps and studies maps and studies maps.f you'll go to the movie patton with george c scott. when he's flying from england into france. as he complains with all the other spare parts after the normandy invasion. what blue book is sitting on his lap take a quick look in gold lettering. it's the norman conquest of england all about william the conqueror and how he developed a road network infrastructure in normandy to enable him to build a base of operations to invade england in...
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heart and the source of confidence, and for the enemy and ill-wishers, he is terrifying and full of awe. it is not surprising if the enemies and ill-wishers of the islamic ummah target these two aspects of the hajj duty to destroy and doubt , either by highlighting religious and political contradictions or by subverting them. wanting holy and spiritual aspects. the qur'an of hajj is the embodiment of servitude, dhikr and khasho, the embodiment of the equal dignity of human beings, the embodiment of harmony. finding the material and spiritual life of human beings is a manifestation of blessing and guidance, a manifestation of moral peace and practical compromise between brothers, a manifestation of aversion and powerful fronting against enemies . thinking about the verses related to hajj and contemplation in the practices and rituals of this unique duty, these and secrets and secrets like these in the combination of complexity. hajj shows us. you brothers and sisters of pilgrims are now in the field of practicing these truths and rich knowledge. bring your thought and action closer t
heart and the source of confidence, and for the enemy and ill-wishers, he is terrifying and full of awe. it is not surprising if the enemies and ill-wishers of the islamic ummah target these two aspects of the hajj duty to destroy and doubt , either by highlighting religious and political contradictions or by subverting them. wanting holy and spiritual aspects. the qur'an of hajj is the embodiment of servitude, dhikr and khasho, the embodiment of the equal dignity of human beings, the...
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and and his treatment of that. and that's a and of course, bob dole went on to become a famous senator. and this writing, what we're seeing here is about senator dole that he was about and one of his other patients as well. so he as he was operating in a field hospital, he would write after each surgery what he had done. and of course, this is the one bob dole was just another soldier to him at that time. he obviously had a disdain bush career ahead of him, but had the surgeon not done his job so well that his american history would be different? and one more icon is represented in this case. that is ella fitzgerald helmet liner. so. many people are familiar with bob hope and and many of the famous hollywood stars that would go and perform for troops overseas. and ella fitzgerald did that. and so she had this helmet. and you can see the uso eagle camp shows painted on the front of it. peter crane, this is a real eclectic grouping of items. how how do you come about getting these? well, we have our our collection ha
and and his treatment of that. and that's a and of course, bob dole went on to become a famous senator. and this writing, what we're seeing here is about senator dole that he was about and one of his other patients as well. so he as he was operating in a field hospital, he would write after each surgery what he had done. and of course, this is the one bob dole was just another soldier to him at that time. he obviously had a disdain bush career ahead of him, but had the surgeon not done his job...
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and we've heard it again and again and again. individual countries pronouncing themselves in support in this region and beyond important groups like the g 7, the arrow bleed cost and into 40 israel. and of course, just 2 days ago, the united nations security council leaders in the region that i've met with the over the last couple of days. they have reaffirmed that again and again and again. so we were waiting on one response and that was the response from us. and as the prime minister said, last night, we received a response from us has proposed numerous changes to the proposal that was on the table. we discussed those changes last night with different colleagues. and today with the prime minister, some of the changes are workable. some are not here in a nut shell is where we stand. a deal was on the table that was virtually identical to puzzle that a month before. i made the 6 deal that the entire world was behind a deal. israel's accepted and from us could have answered with a single word. yes. instead must way to nearly 2 wee
and we've heard it again and again and again. individual countries pronouncing themselves in support in this region and beyond important groups like the g 7, the arrow bleed cost and into 40 israel. and of course, just 2 days ago, the united nations security council leaders in the region that i've met with the over the last couple of days. they have reaffirmed that again and again and again. so we were waiting on one response and that was the response from us. and as the prime minister said,...
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back of walmart and publix and piggly wiggly and they need to wake up and smell t too late.e have hardworking people thatbelieve in conservation. the epa isy hard on our farmers unfortunat lp everywhere i go they need help with fluctuating prices they can't control the weather, obviously. income is coming down. nce just last few years we've lost 25,000 farmers that have left the industry and over 150,000 farms had closed. i talked to two farmeweek in alabama and they say game set, match i can't make the money. can't afford to pay back the bank. this because we have to eat. we can't depend on p we need plus we need to make sure that our standards where they can compete with people that we import from. so mr. good passed out of the house act committee allows forone-time allocation of base acres to lanting history from 2019 do you see this opportunity to access base as encouraging to beginning producers and what impact will have from an economic perspective? >> absolutely great question senator. i see the opportunity, especially in theprovision when they have an update of base
back of walmart and publix and piggly wiggly and they need to wake up and smell t too late.e have hardworking people thatbelieve in conservation. the epa isy hard on our farmers unfortunat lp everywhere i go they need help with fluctuating prices they can't control the weather, obviously. income is coming down. nce just last few years we've lost 25,000 farmers that have left the industry and over 150,000 farms had closed. i talked to two farmeweek in alabama and they say game set, match i can't...
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and high school teachers and beyond.ur goal really is to create literature around the founding and to help inform and reinforce the growing movement, to strengthen civic education and civic learning in america. this is, as i said, the second of those conferences and our aim today is to think about the founding and the american revolution through the lens of economics and of the market economy, which the united states quickly came to embody in the world in the wake of the revolution 1776, the year that we mark as the beginning of our nation's life. the anniversary we're celebrating was also the year that adam smith published the wealth of nations, ak that came to be known as the definitive early account of the principles and character of the market economy. and so we are approaching the 250th anniversary ofhe declaration and of the wealth of nations, which may be a fortuitous coincidence or maybe, as the marxists used to say, there's no such thing as a coincidence. and the two really are intertwined by much more than chan
and high school teachers and beyond.ur goal really is to create literature around the founding and to help inform and reinforce the growing movement, to strengthen civic education and civic learning in america. this is, as i said, the second of those conferences and our aim today is to think about the founding and the american revolution through the lens of economics and of the market economy, which the united states quickly came to embody in the world in the wake of the revolution 1776, the...
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and we've got the 13th and 14th and 15th amendments. so if we have another civil war, our side is going to win because we are organized. we prize organization and government and and collaboration with each other, working together. whereas the other side there would be they have their guns with them all the time and they will be at each other's throats and will win and we won't get the 13, 14, the 15th amendment. but we'll get rid of guns and all dogs will be a leash. thank. that moment in the book me so much hope and comfort. yeah. when when you said that that the civil war is not the thing that could happen it's pretty it's it's pretty bad. but when you make an excellent point that you have to work through a lot of pain to get out really good things on the other side. yeah. so thank you. for biography. so you've written, as we just saw, a definitive biography of, sojourner truth and is a form that you've been drawn to in your career. yeah. recently you've been writing more memoir. and i'm interested initially what drew you to blogger a
and we've got the 13th and 14th and 15th amendments. so if we have another civil war, our side is going to win because we are organized. we prize organization and government and and collaboration with each other, working together. whereas the other side there would be they have their guns with them all the time and they will be at each other's throats and will win and we won't get the 13, 14, the 15th amendment. but we'll get rid of guns and all dogs will be a leash. thank. that moment in the...
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and every morning and every evening, we had the desk alert and dawn alert and the japanese would comen and we would shoot at them. and we were able to disc charge -- discharge the cargo and we went back to new guinea again, took back, i have to tell you the lst was a speedy ship. we cruised at nine knots. it took us a long time to get anywhere. so for a while, it devolved into three or four days where we were in action and then weeks to pick up another load and then come back. peter: what do you remember about the japanese coming in towards your ship? ■3ful, adrenaline? mr. ellis: what i remember best is when we are -- we were on our way to the invasion of the big island in the philippines, our convoy was under constant attack from the japanese day and night and i looked up and there was one coming right at us. still out ofge, so i waited a few seconds and then gave the order to fire. but i remember him -- i remember seeing him coming at us wondering, i wonder if we are going to get that sucker. there wasn't adrenaline, it was just a very calm thing. and we got that sucker. being unde
and every morning and every evening, we had the desk alert and dawn alert and the japanese would comen and we would shoot at them. and we were able to disc charge -- discharge the cargo and we went back to new guinea again, took back, i have to tell you the lst was a speedy ship. we cruised at nine knots. it took us a long time to get anywhere. so for a while, it devolved into three or four days where we were in action and then weeks to pick up another load and then come back. peter: what do...
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and check-ins and red flag laws.nd when our prosecutors prosecute like our oakland county prosecutor did in oakland county, michigan, the parents who don't do safe storage. your right is a privilege. and our right to living freely, safely and peacefully deeply matters. whether it is the month of june where we say we're orange and stand for gun safety and gun violence prevention, and this is something we can all rally around and do, just as we did two years ago almost on this very day when we passed a bipartisan gun safety law that was a good start, but there is more to do because these mass shootings and these shooting deaths of innocent children and people continue to happen in the united states of america. so anyone who walks through the door to my office will see those orange ribbons and is invited into the conversation and the solution making that we need. thank you and i reserve. mrs. mcbath: i'd like to thank my friend and colleague from michigan, representative stevens. i'd like to yield at this time five minu
and check-ins and red flag laws.nd when our prosecutors prosecute like our oakland county prosecutor did in oakland county, michigan, the parents who don't do safe storage. your right is a privilege. and our right to living freely, safely and peacefully deeply matters. whether it is the month of june where we say we're orange and stand for gun safety and gun violence prevention, and this is something we can all rally around and do, just as we did two years ago almost on this very day when we...
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and labor markets coming into better balance and expectations are well anchored and wal-mart and targetand mcdald's offering a $5 meal deal. it seem there are pressures left in this economy. >> it's true that inflationary pressures have come down but still getting high inflation readings and see it in various places in some p of nonhousing services. you see elevated inflation still and probably to do wit wages. goods' prices have fluke you tated. a surprising increase in import prices to understand and ting a signal from that. and housing services,■# you are continuing to see high readings there. to some extent that is catchup inflation from pressures. inflationary pressures have come down. the labor market has come into better balance. wages are running above sustainable path which would be trend inflation and trend productivity and wage -- we haven't thought of wageseing the principal cause of inflation but getting back to 2% inflation is to return to a more sustainable level. >> thanks for taking our questions. there is a lot of focus of how many cuts could be expected this year but
and labor markets coming into better balance and expectations are well anchored and wal-mart and targetand mcdald's offering a $5 meal deal. it seem there are pressures left in this economy. >> it's true that inflationary pressures have come down but still getting high inflation readings and see it in various places in some p of nonhousing services. you see elevated inflation still and probably to do wit wages. goods' prices have fluke you tated. a surprising increase in import prices to...
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and would be shocked that we've only had 27 amendments and that it doesn't lo and and it's almost a catch 22. it's almost like an absurdist comedy because the way to change the to amend the way you the constitution you have to amend the constitution and you can't amend constitution. so is so that's why we to find these workarounds now. but i hi that because again, just to go back to the big theme, i believe they were very flexible and very entrepreneurial and forward thinking in their own way. so static and frozen. well, this went really fast, but we're already out of time. aj is going to be signing immediately after this in the activity center. encourage all of you to get a copy. it's a book and please join in thanking a j jacobs. thank you, holly and thank you. thank you for the lovely questions and yes, i will. i have sever quibblesin 1976, pg historian laurel thatcher, aldrich, whose specialty was the history of women early america, coined the that many of us have heard seen on a meme or perhaps even a t-shirt. well-behaved women seldom make hist she very well could have been talking.
and would be shocked that we've only had 27 amendments and that it doesn't lo and and it's almost a catch 22. it's almost like an absurdist comedy because the way to change the to amend the way you the constitution you have to amend the constitution and you can't amend constitution. so is so that's why we to find these workarounds now. but i hi that because again, just to go back to the big theme, i believe they were very flexible and very entrepreneurial and forward thinking in their own way....
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with this country and the hate and the venom and the self obsession and the vengeance and the revengelocal republican lawmakers booing january 6 policeman and turning the back to them. one party is about darkness and grievance and negativity and self-loathing. and the other party is and will be throughout this campaign about positivity and i think there's about contrast there. >> next, homeland security secretary alejandra mallorca's response to president biden's executive order about the southern border. known as a loving parent. known for lessons that matter. known for being a free spirit. no one wants to be known for cancer, but a treatment can be. keytruda is known to treat cancer, fda-approved for 17 types of cancer. one of those cancers is advanced nonsquamous, non-small cell lung cancer, where keytruda is approved to be used with certain chemotherapies as your first treatment if you do not have an abnormal “egfr” or “alk” gene. keytruda can cause your immune system to attack healthy parts of your body during or after treatment. this may be severe and lead to death. see your doc
with this country and the hate and the venom and the self obsession and the vengeance and the revengelocal republican lawmakers booing january 6 policeman and turning the back to them. one party is about darkness and grievance and negativity and self-loathing. and the other party is and will be throughout this campaign about positivity and i think there's about contrast there. >> next, homeland security secretary alejandra mallorca's response to president biden's executive order about the...
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we have a name, there's going to be suspended ands tis and that's good and -- justice and reopens wounds. >> in iowa, another illegal immigrant going to be sentence in the coming weeks after pleading guilty to sexual assaulting a 12-year-old. guys. will: thank you, chanley. over the past couple of days we had "fox & friends" that was preventable and it's true and americans commit crime and that's how we import more crime and come across the western hemisphere but across the globe. a retired border patrol agent was on with us earlier and talking about improving the debate and separate the border security issue. two different issues. >> these are lives lost that could have been prevented having strong policies and lack of incentivizing the cross in corrallalty of the administration and we -- criminallalty of the immigration and we need to focus on national security and public safety piece from securing our border. this is what happens when we do not finish what we started, when we reverse holoseizure disorderses that were effective that -- policies that were effective and controlling the b
we have a name, there's going to be suspended ands tis and that's good and -- justice and reopens wounds. >> in iowa, another illegal immigrant going to be sentence in the coming weeks after pleading guilty to sexual assaulting a 12-year-old. guys. will: thank you, chanley. over the past couple of days we had "fox & friends" that was preventable and it's true and americans commit crime and that's how we import more crime and come across the western hemisphere but across the...
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and but his ability and and his passion and his leadership was yeah. lewis was a great, great, great man. and the last time i saw my buddy john was on the edmund pettus bridge. i to talk about that. yeah. and i was invited but i wasn't able to do to that tour down to bloody sunday. tell me, were you there. i wasn't there on bloody sunday was with a group that had reservations and so i think we had about two train carloads of us who went down for the last day of the selma to montgomery march. we went down to montgomery and then got bused out to where the the marchers were gathered and marched in. they were camped. and then we marched in with them a few miles and heard dr. king there. and i like that speech. how long? not long. it was a call to action. it wasn't that pie in the sky dream and thing he had at the march on washington so pitched as neutral on the on the i have a dream speech, but well not even quite neutral. oh, because the speeches had to be censored ahead of time. so the people didn't say anything that offended, you know, the kennedys and
and but his ability and and his passion and his leadership was yeah. lewis was a great, great, great man. and the last time i saw my buddy john was on the edmund pettus bridge. i to talk about that. yeah. and i was invited but i wasn't able to do to that tour down to bloody sunday. tell me, were you there. i wasn't there on bloody sunday was with a group that had reservations and so i think we had about two train carloads of us who went down for the last day of the selma to montgomery march. we...