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and during ems week get treated to meals everyday and provided by the conversation and dem and unitsire deployment and firefighters and others. and definitely well-fed during the training. and also during ems week our regular ems a cemetery and london breed midnight us there to do honor a number of providers ems services during that week. so we had three members from the fire department were honored during that day frank what did you do for providers of the year and that ruled him in saving the life of saw that man perched on a barrel with a nose - and able to at the same time you know what how to call on the radio for help and able to get other people to come and help to rescue this man and the second award was awarded the 2024 obsolescence in ems and was recognized for her excellence physical ed commitment to education and for being pro-active and supportive paramedic and then have an award for a paramedic kim was awarded the 2024 paramedicine award for the year. and she has just dove in she was a higher we hired during jeanine nicholson, chief of department. and my tenure here and
and during ems week get treated to meals everyday and provided by the conversation and dem and unitsire deployment and firefighters and others. and definitely well-fed during the training. and also during ems week our regular ems a cemetery and london breed midnight us there to do honor a number of providers ems services during that week. so we had three members from the fire department were honored during that day frank what did you do for providers of the year and that ruled him in saving the...
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and show off and do fun projects. we get to bring people we worked with in the space and to the events and projects and continues to grow. >> our current instillation is [indiscernible] women of the resistance. we were fortunate to have alexa also known as lex-[indiscernible] so, to be able to have her work featured was an honor. really wanted to show [indiscernible] and i think she was really able to capture that. >> we designed a lot of stuff how we are feeling and colors we are vibeing with and that is how we do our creative process. >> we feel we are a beacon in san francisco. i feel we sprelshize in screen printing so if you need something screen printed you can count on us or a art show, you can count on us as well. [music] >> are you when you are. >> recording in progress. >> thank you. hello and welcome to the tuesday june 18, 2024 hybrid in-person and virtual meeting of the san francisco entertainment commission. i'm the commission president and we will start with announcements. >> we like to start the meetin
and show off and do fun projects. we get to bring people we worked with in the space and to the events and projects and continues to grow. >> our current instillation is [indiscernible] women of the resistance. we were fortunate to have alexa also known as lex-[indiscernible] so, to be able to have her work featured was an honor. really wanted to show [indiscernible] and i think she was really able to capture that. >> we designed a lot of stuff how we are feeling and colors we are...
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lodging and transportation and childcare and food. a number of kind of wrap around services that make it possible for the healthcare they want and need and so access r) is really to support the reproductive rights freedom act and as a grateful to mayor london breed and the city and county of san francisco for working to further human rights. we know that even in our reproductive rights freedom state like california and the municipalities is im3e6r we make sure that our since and those who travel for adoption care know and understand they are safe and they are seen and they are heard. as california statewide domestic funds we see experiences of individuals seeking adoption care throughout the stay and regularly answering the callers questions whether they'll be judged for the or treated with dignity and went that they deserve. this initiative makes sure that if approved by the voters san francisco city and county of san francisco will unequally say yes to each of the questions. access r j callers are identified as black or inagainst pe
lodging and transportation and childcare and food. a number of kind of wrap around services that make it possible for the healthcare they want and need and so access r) is really to support the reproductive rights freedom act and as a grateful to mayor london breed and the city and county of san francisco for working to further human rights. we know that even in our reproductive rights freedom state like california and the municipalities is im3e6r we make sure that our since and those who...
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he had actually got wounded and and many times and he was places like them and the wilderness and, you know, battle after battle. and so if you were in that live and say circa, you know, in 1910 to get to talk to holmes about the civil war and service center and he had a handlebar he was the ultimate boston brahmin. he had eye always kind of on great britain. he was the deep intellectual but he comes to the conclusion that the constitution is living document and that's why common law matters that are it has to be changed for to meet the needs of different generations that you can't claim something a first or second amendment or fourth from an era and interpret with the founders because he says that the point of law is that human civilization it gets better and you don't cling to something it's it's it's a last stick and you each generate and has to if you like upgrade to the constitution with amendments and the like so is a loved jurist and anybody goes to law school will you know we'll learn stories and dissents but mainly you know almost as a legal giant now i have to say it sounds t
he had actually got wounded and and many times and he was places like them and the wilderness and, you know, battle after battle. and so if you were in that live and say circa, you know, in 1910 to get to talk to holmes about the civil war and service center and he had a handlebar he was the ultimate boston brahmin. he had eye always kind of on great britain. he was the deep intellectual but he comes to the conclusion that the constitution is living document and that's why common law matters...
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and systemic risk law and policy. early of course you work for large financial institutions and a private law practice in new york city. good to see you, ms. johnson. thank you. the final nominee is the only one that is not a woman. the president has nominated mr. itoh to serve as the insurance expert. if confirmed, he would be one of 10 voting members at s sock responsible for monitoring and identifying financial instability risks. and mr. ito's decades have prepared him to serve. like the other nominees today, mr. ito is qualified. he first joined at the hawaii division of insurance some 30 years ago and has served in multiple rows within the office. as insurance commissioner in the state, he has been a strong preparer for a strong and competitive insurance place. and he has played an important role in helping hawaii recover from the devastating wildfires that saw the deaths of residents and hundreds of billions of dollars in damages. in addition to serving in hawaii's insurance division, mr. ito has helped with sec
and systemic risk law and policy. early of course you work for large financial institutions and a private law practice in new york city. good to see you, ms. johnson. thank you. the final nominee is the only one that is not a woman. the president has nominated mr. itoh to serve as the insurance expert. if confirmed, he would be one of 10 voting members at s sock responsible for monitoring and identifying financial instability risks. and mr. ito's decades have prepared him to serve. like the...
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are planning will make sure the staff and resident and patient both current and future and making sure the admirations are driving to make sure the success of our organization long term and with that. next slide, please. i like to open up for any questions? >> thank you. >> thank you for the report and again, thank you for everyone who has made much an incredible effort to get us here today. >> new public comment. >> and i put three minutes on the clock. >> thank you very much. members of commissions i'm louise and first want to say thank you, thank you to the staff and all involved in they certification of laguna honda. it is such a worthy effort and a pleasure to be here today and let's celebrate the recertification. i want to make a special point of coming today to urge that we move forward bringing back the residents who were unfairly in my view transferred and also seriously move forward as fast as we can in bringing new admissions of people that need the care that laguna honda provides. um, one family i happened to know and work with mom born and raised in san francisco she and t
are planning will make sure the staff and resident and patient both current and future and making sure the admirations are driving to make sure the success of our organization long term and with that. next slide, please. i like to open up for any questions? >> thank you. >> thank you for the report and again, thank you for everyone who has made much an incredible effort to get us here today. >> new public comment. >> and i put three minutes on the clock. >> thank...
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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, me for the inc
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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will be bigger and better and more bold and brighter and happier and stronger, freer and greater and more united, than ever before. >> i got. [applause] trump: and quite simply put, we will very quickly, make america great again and think you very much, thank you very much and wisconsin, god bless you and god bless you wisconsin and god bless the united states of america, our great country and thank you very much everybody. [applause] [applause] [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ sina ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the 45th president of the united states, hoping to be the 47th president of the united states, accepting his parties nomination in a lengthy speech, and fill the times with a lot of at the income of that felt at the end, one of his campaign rallies and pitches but at the beginning, started a very different way to very reflective way, in a very somber way and other going to the former president trump's, favorites as you listen into the sinker there. >> under trump's a lot of people document imaging loves music and lo
will be bigger and better and more bold and brighter and happier and stronger, freer and greater and more united, than ever before. >> i got. [applause] trump: and quite simply put, we will very quickly, make america great again and think you very much, thank you very much and wisconsin, god bless you and god bless you wisconsin and god bless the united states of america, our great country and thank you very much everybody. [applause] [applause] [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪...
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plan and the state hotel and the great how and ocean beach reduction plan and many other projects andounder michael patient in directed by his wife the department is supportive of this application and this resolution recommending mp a for legacy business register and now pass to on the john. >> planning staff the fourth legacy business application for the boutique and black/african american between eddy and thank you, your honor at the time it opened was one of the only hair salons with curls have requested services and betty trained with jose what clients is melissa and little richard and others. traernl james brown would stop by before performing at the fillmore or the fairmont hotel and with that itself prime location on fillmore it are support with references to the neighborhood with the elder of the royal senior housing which shares the building with the salon to providing services for girls for the police league and john an boutique helps with the porn social 5i6789 community and staff supports this and recommendations a resolution to add joanne's to the legacy business and now
plan and the state hotel and the great how and ocean beach reduction plan and many other projects andounder michael patient in directed by his wife the department is supportive of this application and this resolution recommending mp a for legacy business register and now pass to on the john. >> planning staff the fourth legacy business application for the boutique and black/african american between eddy and thank you, your honor at the time it opened was one of the only hair salons with...
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set energy free and reward innovation and hard work and it's simple and not a complicated plan and needn perfectly. stuart: think is trump's election to lose now? they're texting me saying i get it. trump is a fighter. it's ready to get us out of this situation. 24 is a moment in history and like we're making history this week here and stuart: getting a brief reprieve from the news. this is the monday trivia question and truly trivial. how long does it take mars to orbit the sun? 687, 721, 774 or 818 days? the inquiring minds want to know. we'll be back with the an. ♪ ♪ there was a tree, down in the woods ♪ ♪ the prettiest tree, ♪ ♪ that you ever did see... ♪ ♪ now the tree has roots that need water to grow ♪ ♪ grow jobs, grow skills ♪ ♪ make the whole world go. ♪ ... that make jobs happen, that make communities happen. together, we make momentum happen. (♪) with wet amd, i worry i'm not only losing my sight, but my time to enjoy it. but now, i can open up my world with vabysmo. (♪) vabysmo is the first fda-approved treatment for people with wet amd that improves vision and delivers a c
set energy free and reward innovation and hard work and it's simple and not a complicated plan and needn perfectly. stuart: think is trump's election to lose now? they're texting me saying i get it. trump is a fighter. it's ready to get us out of this situation. 24 is a moment in history and like we're making history this week here and stuart: getting a brief reprieve from the news. this is the monday trivia question and truly trivial. how long does it take mars to orbit the sun? 687, 721, 774...
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you saw rubio and burgum today and advance, carson -- vance, carson and youngkin in virginia. it's a very, very strong and impressive ben and have that tells you how much energy the party has and someone else strong and impressive with energy is liz macdonald. liz: that's right i'm happier because you're into grossier benches and coming for the bumpier sticker. the white house, democrat party in historic meltdown. nancy pelosi and george clooney now michael douglas indicating that biden has to go when they just told the american voters he's sharp as a tack. they just blew up their credibility. watch former president trump in florida at his rally last night. watch this. >> tonight i'm officially giving them the chance to redeem themselves in front of the entire world and do another debate for sleepy joe biden and prove torch all over the world he has what it takes to be president and man-to-man the radical left, democrat party is divided in chaos and having a full scale breakdown all because they can't decide which of their candidates is more unfit to be president and sleepy cr
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lodging and transportation and childcare and food. a number of kind of wrap around services that make it possible for the healthcare they want and need and so access r) is really to support the reproductive rights freedom act and as a grateful to mayor london breed and the city and county of san francisco for working to further human rights. we know that even in our reproductive rights freedom state like california and the municipalities is im3e6r we make sure that our since and those who travel for adoption care know and understand they are safe and they are seen and they are heard. as california statewide domestic funds we see experiences of individuals seeking adoption care throughout the stay and regularly answering the callers questions whether they'll be judged for the or treated with dignity and went that they deserve. this initiative makes sure that if approved by the voters san francisco city and county of san francisco will unequally say yes to each of the questions. access r j callers are identified as black or inagainst pe
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and about willis and jack smith and alvin braga.ged because the supreme court dared to stop their communist witchhunt into impeach again there way for an effort to turn this into a fully communist lawless country in the third point what's dawning on us right now is that we are living in the most vulnerable national security moment in the history of our country because we have one president who is incompetent by means of senility in a vice president incompetent by means of imbecility so the scene out joe biden and the imbecile combo harris and as a result we are not safe. >> kelly-ann: a scary portrait he painted and you had ted community's seat and your prediction on nonelectability so you know it is a job to advise and consent on judicial nominations to search and destroy what your colleagues have done and how do you feel about the immunity decision and as a former senator that you have former colleagues calling notches for political violence but really for constitutional amendments throwing connections every time they don't get a
and about willis and jack smith and alvin braga.ged because the supreme court dared to stop their communist witchhunt into impeach again there way for an effort to turn this into a fully communist lawless country in the third point what's dawning on us right now is that we are living in the most vulnerable national security moment in the history of our country because we have one president who is incompetent by means of senility in a vice president incompetent by means of imbecility so the...
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and i'm devastated and i love our servicemen and women.riors, but i think they'll demand real hot dogs. that's part of the rules probably. i would hope. all right, tractor supply company is weeding out woke dishing out where i shalltives and "nonbusiness activities" such as pride festival and tractor supply went against their mission and their audience and their customers, and they said we are going to find alternatives and they actually corrected very quickly on the backlash. >> yeah. >> doing outside work anymore. >> they're a great company and sell great products but stay in the tractor business. that's what you do. i'm tired of hearing all this other stuff all the time. >> you go in and have baby chicks and you want to buy them. >> there's a whole pen of them. >> it's like 101 dalmations and go out and buy one. i just want to buy a tractor. >> call ahead to make sure the chicks aren't for sale. kennedy over to you. >> north carolina fir fire fighs used a fire hose to move a 12-foot gator lunge off the road. they had massive fire hoses
and i'm devastated and i love our servicemen and women.riors, but i think they'll demand real hot dogs. that's part of the rules probably. i would hope. all right, tractor supply company is weeding out woke dishing out where i shalltives and "nonbusiness activities" such as pride festival and tractor supply went against their mission and their audience and their customers, and they said we are going to find alternatives and they actually corrected very quickly on the backlash....
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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 to those grandmas and grandpas and nanas and momaws and as a kid who wasn't as grateful as i should have been 15 or 16 years old, kids that age aren't that grateful. but let me say from the bottom of my heart, thank you. you may not hear it in the bottom of their hearts and they realize they wouldn't be anywhere without you stepping up. god bless you and thank you. you know, we're going to fight for the energy worker in this country who doesn't understand why kamala harris and joe biden want to buy energy from dictators around the world but won't buy it from our own citizens and from our hands and from our own land. drill, baby, drill. it's a simple concept and profound because we've got great energy workers in pennsylvania and ohio and across our country. they want to do a good job and earn a reasonable wage and they and to power the american economy. why don't we have a president who wants to do just that. unleash american energy. drill, baby, drill, and turn the page on this craziness. and it's not just about the energy workers, it's about workers all across our country. you know
and to those grandmas and grandpas and nanas and momaws and as a kid who wasn't as grateful as i should have been 15 or 16 years old, kids that age aren't that grateful. but let me say from the bottom of my heart, thank you. you may not hear it in the bottom of their hearts and they realize they wouldn't be anywhere without you stepping up. god bless you and thank you. you know, we're going to fight for the energy worker in this country who doesn't understand why kamala harris and joe biden...
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and so and and that in the book, i argue and i kind of go through detail and explain it, but i arguethat was kind of a that was both good and bad parts of that. the good part was the internet got much more powerful. we got broadband we got video, we got, you know, the internet went from a couple hundred million to computers to 5 billion. smartphone arms. you can get a $10 android phone now and have mostly free services. like there's a lot of great things about the internet but but on the bad side is we got that kind of using you know essentially consolidating power around these five services. right. and so then the own refers to what i sort of see is so blockchains are and this is sort of the second half of the book. blockchains are kind of a foundational kind of a building material for building new internet services. you can build social networks or games or financial services, whatever you use on the internet. you can build with blockchains with the distinctive feature being. you can let you can sort of let. the reason it's called own is you can enables digital ownership. it enable
and so and and that in the book, i argue and i kind of go through detail and explain it, but i arguethat was kind of a that was both good and bad parts of that. the good part was the internet got much more powerful. we got broadband we got video, we got, you know, the internet went from a couple hundred million to computers to 5 billion. smartphone arms. you can get a $10 android phone now and have mostly free services. like there's a lot of great things about the internet but but on the bad...
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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 law enforcement and to say together. — and law enforcement and to say together, no more.nd will work in _ our new border security command will work in partnership with you and we must _ work in partnership with you and we must combine our resources and share ihtettigehce _ must combine our resources and share intelligence and tactics and shut down _ intelligence and tactics and shut down the — intelligence and tactics and shut down the smuggling routes and smash the gangs _ down the smuggling routes and smash the gangs. but before i came into politics. _ the gangs. but before i came into politics. i— the gangs. but before i came into politics, i was the director of pubtic— politics, i was the director of public prosecutions in britain, a 'ob public prosecutions in britain, a job i_ public prosecutions in britain, a job i hetd — public prosecutions in britain, a job i held for five years and i saw and participated in the work that can be _ and participated in the work that can be done across borders on issues like counterterrorism, sophisticated gangs _ like counterterrori
and law enforcement and to say together. — and law enforcement and to say together, no more.nd will work in _ our new border security command will work in partnership with you and we must _ work in partnership with you and we must combine our resources and share ihtettigehce _ must combine our resources and share intelligence and tactics and shut down _ intelligence and tactics and shut down the — intelligence and tactics and shut down the smuggling routes and smash the gangs _ down the...
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and, and keeping a job and career advancing. so what are executive function skills? i ask a lot groups. you know what executive function skills are to all you know and how many know what they are. so many of you. these are attention, regulations. they they're based on focusing, paying, and they are. they're for skills that go under. so that's the umbrella. i think of it as an umbrella. the umbrella is focus. and then under the umbrella are are for sub skills using what you know are working memory. so you have to use information in order to solve a problem thinking flexibly because the world changes. so you have to be able to change with it reflecting and that actually does not take place in the cognitive control part of brain that goes to the default mode network of the brain. but it's the moment where you toggle back and forth between it, where you step and you think, do i really want to do this? e pause that we often talk about before you act, you know, act, act now and later or think now and, act later. it's that pause and re
and, and keeping a job and career advancing. so what are executive function skills? i ask a lot groups. you know what executive function skills are to all you know and how many know what they are. so many of you. these are attention, regulations. they they're based on focusing, paying, and they are. they're for skills that go under. so that's the umbrella. i think of it as an umbrella. the umbrella is focus. and then under the umbrella are are for sub skills using what you know are working...
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and we do hours and hours and hours and hours and hours of walking and talking about what what business is and what a real estate development should look like and what's the responsibility of business to the community and how do you serve your staff? joyce was a great believer. in the end, she still wanted to have the final say with her staff. do it. she was a true servant of the people who worked for her and she you know, she's she's one of the greatest customer service people i've ever known. probably the greatest. and i've known some great restaurateurs and great small business people. but she she would do a two week training for people just to be able to work at the cash register and they'd be trained. little things like if you've worked for the tattered cover and you're out in the stacks, you can be fairly free with your your candid, you know, say what book you love. you're not supposed to talk about what book you hate, but they're about to buy a book you love. you could be enthusiastic, but in line when someone's cashing out or checking out with paying for their books, the person
and we do hours and hours and hours and hours and hours of walking and talking about what what business is and what a real estate development should look like and what's the responsibility of business to the community and how do you serve your staff? joyce was a great believer. in the end, she still wanted to have the final say with her staff. do it. she was a true servant of the people who worked for her and she you know, she's she's one of the greatest customer service people i've ever known....
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i want to offer my condolences to her family and tooty and christy and dan and little jennifer and little mickey and kirsten along with their other friends and family. he'll be remembered for his ability to bring laughter and comfort to those around him and won't be forgotten by the people who knew and loved him, me being one of them, madam speaker, and i'll truly miss mickey schneider, he was a one in a million and was a great mentor and an excellent police officer and a great husband and great father and great grandfather as well. thank you, madam speaker, i yield the remainder of my time. . the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from ohio seek recognition? without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. kaptur: madam speaker, i rise to honor the life and legacy of dennis charles duffy, a dedicated family man, a vietnam veteran, a great labor leader and a community servant who recently passed away on july 17 at 77. raised in central toledo, he atented mccumber vocational technical high school and volunteered for the navy before graduating, se
i want to offer my condolences to her family and tooty and christy and dan and little jennifer and little mickey and kirsten along with their other friends and family. he'll be remembered for his ability to bring laughter and comfort to those around him and won't be forgotten by the people who knew and loved him, me being one of them, madam speaker, and i'll truly miss mickey schneider, he was a one in a million and was a great mentor and an excellent police officer and a great husband and...
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do interviews and speak on his own behalf and he's very well spoken and articulate and energetic and passionate. stuart: what are the producers trying to tell us with that change of heart? lauren: not going to go there. stuart: maybe it's trump. i think he's a new guy. that headline last night. lauren: a young, strong apprentice as no. 2. >> he walked in with a facial expression i don't remember seeing before. stuart: i agree entirely. we'll get to that in a second. maybe that's what the song is about, change of heart for trump. they're getting me out of this. look at market. it is tuesday, july 16th. and the dow is up 577 points. three stops in -- stocks are moving that index sharply higher. up 1.5%. nice gain. show me big tech, please. they're not all in sync and not all moving higher. only one is. amazon's up $1.37u apple, alphabet, meta, microsoft down. the 10-year treasury yield was well below 4.25, it's 4.20 to p precise. donald trump walks into the republican convention just two days after the assassination attempt. it was not the normal trump walk on. very little fist pump an
do interviews and speak on his own behalf and he's very well spoken and articulate and energetic and passionate. stuart: what are the producers trying to tell us with that change of heart? lauren: not going to go there. stuart: maybe it's trump. i think he's a new guy. that headline last night. lauren: a young, strong apprentice as no. 2. >> he walked in with a facial expression i don't remember seeing before. stuart: i agree entirely. we'll get to that in a second. maybe that's what the...
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and in john 14 six, when jesus declares, i am the way and the truth and the life, and no one comes to the father but by me. his point was this, and i quoted in his words, in his final crusade in 2005, he said, i have one message that jesus came. he died on a cross, and he asked us to repent of our sins and to receive him by faith as lord and savior. and if we do we have forgiveness of all our sins. friends. god's grace is undeserved, but through christ, it is freely given and is by trusting in christ sacrifice that we are saved. if you've not made that decision for yourself, i hope i pray that you will for friends. it's by the power of christ. spirit in a transform life that we have the power to love one another. and the power to make america and the world a better place. may god bless the life and the legacy of reverend william franklin graham junior, and may god forever bless the united states of america. ladies and gentlemen, the honorable thom tillis, united senator from north carolina. thank you all and welcome to our great capital. mr. speaker, i think you'd agree you're hard pr
and in john 14 six, when jesus declares, i am the way and the truth and the life, and no one comes to the father but by me. his point was this, and i quoted in his words, in his final crusade in 2005, he said, i have one message that jesus came. he died on a cross, and he asked us to repent of our sins and to receive him by faith as lord and savior. and if we do we have forgiveness of all our sins. friends. god's grace is undeserved, but through christ, it is freely given and is by trusting in...
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and and again, there were back and forth allegations of improper conduct and despite reached really ahead in 1954, when at that point the politics started to shift, the democrats had made some progress and were only one seat short of of of of ending the republican control of the senate. and so when it came time to get funding for this permanent subcommittee and investigations in 1954, the the democrats pushed back and they insisted that they be able to hire their own staff. and ironically, they hired robert kennedy to come back and be their counsel. and they also, over time, thaere be an investigation into the facts of this conflict between senator mccarthy and the army and that investigation ensued. and as part of it, they basically forced senator mccarthy to give up his chairmanship of the full committee and of the permanent subcommittee on investigations, because they knew, obviously, that somebody chairing an investigative committee could be the subject of that investigation. so mccarthy stepped aside and the investigation or moved forward and he then became a witness in the proceedin
and and again, there were back and forth allegations of improper conduct and despite reached really ahead in 1954, when at that point the politics started to shift, the democrats had made some progress and were only one seat short of of of of ending the republican control of the senate. and so when it came time to get funding for this permanent subcommittee and investigations in 1954, the the democrats pushed back and they insisted that they be able to hire their own staff. and ironically, they...
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and partners at carnegie. and everyone we've talked to in the greenroom and around this room. what is our mission and why does it relate to the goals women lead? we use ideas and relationships to promote peace informed by pragmatism as well as principle and allows people all over the world to live better livings. our work stretches over more than a century at carnegie since we were founded in 1910. what we've seen over and over again decade after decade is an enduring peace, sustainable peace is more than the absence of war, it's about cooperation and institutions that allow billions to enjoy greater prosperity and countries to meet the needs of their people. in the course of all that time, i think it's fair to say it's become painfully clear to us there's no way to take the world in a direction for peace without civic and political participation from everyone. what is clear today as well is this is a crucial moment for democracy. more than a billion people around the world have already voted. by years end more than 60 countries and more than half the world's population are ex
and partners at carnegie. and everyone we've talked to in the greenroom and around this room. what is our mission and why does it relate to the goals women lead? we use ideas and relationships to promote peace informed by pragmatism as well as principle and allows people all over the world to live better livings. our work stretches over more than a century at carnegie since we were founded in 1910. what we've seen over and over again decade after decade is an enduring peace, sustainable peace...
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and credible, really practical allies and and and and teachers both both mike and kitty. that's great. so, governor healey, michael dukakis was at your state of the state to support you after very first year in office. i'm trying to remember your age wise, you able to vote for governor dukakis for president or were you 17? 18. but how old that comment? all right. we won't there. what is recollection of the first time that you met or spoke with governor dukakis and has he ever given you any advice? the answer is i wasn't enough to vote. i was 17. but certainly watched that presidential from afar as a kid growing up in new hampshire. the time and so had a firsthand view of that. i actually came to know governor dukakis before ever ran for governor back when decided to run for attorney general. i had my good friend jack corrigan helping me and he thought it would be really important that i have an opportunity to sit with governor dukakis. we went to brookline. we went into the kitchen we sat down with you, with kitty, and had a great conversation and i remember you told one
and credible, really practical allies and and and and teachers both both mike and kitty. that's great. so, governor healey, michael dukakis was at your state of the state to support you after very first year in office. i'm trying to remember your age wise, you able to vote for governor dukakis for president or were you 17? 18. but how old that comment? all right. we won't there. what is recollection of the first time that you met or spoke with governor dukakis and has he ever given you any...
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and and then and his best friend who runs the tribal cultural center and museum. and and she's she belongs to the it's sort of made up, but it's like, you know, the local tribe. and it also has lots of native actors and writers and, um, and it's funny reservation dogs is funny too, but it's a little, uh, rougher. um, and what? oh, and uh, um, uh, um. resident alien. is maybe going a little bit further, right? but it's, it's about. so this, this guy who's actually an alien, but then he makes friends with, lots of indians and he know an alien. yeah. and also funny, funny and very smart so. and also, you know, again, you know, just it's this renaissance period like there are so many native writers and native actors, native showrunners who are involved in these, um, in these shows, it's it's really, i think it's an exciting time and then if you really like mohawk girl, it's just a girl. so. so, so you had mentioned, um, sort of that reciprocity you were sharing with the tribes and then also coming back with literature and other sources from different european nations.
and and then and his best friend who runs the tribal cultural center and museum. and and she's she belongs to the it's sort of made up, but it's like, you know, the local tribe. and it also has lots of native actors and writers and, um, and it's funny reservation dogs is funny too, but it's a little, uh, rougher. um, and what? oh, and uh, um, uh, um. resident alien. is maybe going a little bit further, right? but it's, it's about. so this, this guy who's actually an alien, but then he makes...
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and and a question for you, nancy. could provide some examples of particularly useful documents about first ladies that you came across in your research. and were there any surprising revelations that you found those documents? well, the presidential libraries have, wonderful material to research on first ladies, including textual files, audio files, photographic files at some libraries, there are audio tapes. mrs. johnson's diary, which can listen to. so all of those are wonderful records, particularly useful documents on. first ladies are those that change or are really. and why didn't us and concept and one that i can think of that is really revolutionary in terms of the role of the first lady is when i interviewed mrs. johnson in 1987, she told me jackie kennedy, three days after johnny anthony been assassinated, federer over to tea at the white house on november 26. mrs. johnson was still living at the elms, and she, mrs. johnson, thought it was just going to be about how startled then about how white house ran. b
and and a question for you, nancy. could provide some examples of particularly useful documents about first ladies that you came across in your research. and were there any surprising revelations that you found those documents? well, the presidential libraries have, wonderful material to research on first ladies, including textual files, audio files, photographic files at some libraries, there are audio tapes. mrs. johnson's diary, which can listen to. so all of those are wonderful records,...
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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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discretionary approvals and ministerial approval and ceqa and zoning and sb. a number after temperature it is so important always, always. when we talk about housing that is off the technical words are really about people. and weather people are going to be able to afford housing in san francisco and in california. about weather people are going to continue to be pushed out of california, middle and work class family who is decide they can no longer make a run of it there is no pregnant for them to get the housing they need. it is about people as a bottom rung of our economic leader. low income renters, who understand this if than i lose their apartment they can't do when normally we expect people to do you lose your apartment you find a different one. they understand this than i then may have i choice between leaving san francisco or becoming homeless. in san francisco. it is about people, young people who want to make their home and life in san francisco and don't see a path to be able to do this. these other young people who are the future of our city. the
discretionary approvals and ministerial approval and ceqa and zoning and sb. a number after temperature it is so important always, always. when we talk about housing that is off the technical words are really about people. and weather people are going to be able to afford housing in san francisco and in california. about weather people are going to continue to be pushed out of california, middle and work class family who is decide they can no longer make a run of it there is no pregnant for...
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and then we have my other friend, and i've known him so long and we took that song, and it was a bigecently, number one. so that's lee greenwood, very special beautiful person. he's a beautiful man. [cheers and applause] but they all wanted to be here, they called. and how about the hulkster, how good was he? where is he? boy, oh, boy. [cheers and applause] >> mr. trump: you know, they may call it, they may call that entertainment. i know about entertainment. but when he used to lift a 350 pound man over his shoulders and then bench press him two rows into the audience, i said it may be entertainment but he is one strong son of a gun, i'll tell you. i watched it many times. there aren't a lot of entertainers that can do that, right? you were fantastic, thank you very much. followed by eric. what was that all about? boy that was good. i didn't really want to come up here. but he was so great and he's such a good young man. he went through a lot of trouble. and don last night was incredible. they went through so much trouble. they got subpoenaed more than any people probably in the his
and then we have my other friend, and i've known him so long and we took that song, and it was a bigecently, number one. so that's lee greenwood, very special beautiful person. he's a beautiful man. [cheers and applause] but they all wanted to be here, they called. and how about the hulkster, how good was he? where is he? boy, oh, boy. [cheers and applause] >> mr. trump: you know, they may call it, they may call that entertainment. i know about entertainment. but when he used to lift a...
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and and then i did abc mysteries and most recently, last chairlit novelistsnd and for all time and i'veensie i was in . i think he's a pure stoll's beeo write about the c the changing nature of our culture, the the mutable city of gender ande a love and regret and lagjanet ans attracts you to john irving? th he he has i think he politics and sexuality and. and liberal values and in a in a reallybut i also think that it'. john irving is a very funny writer and when i read the world according to garp, you know, in high school, i was laughing, but i was also crying. over the hundred years, how many honors has simon and schuster had and how independent is it had, i believe we've changed ownership. seven times and it did start out i buy something from simon and schuster. they were two guys. they were as iependent as you could get. and then, you know, they were sold a ultimately wound up as part of a media conglomerate, gulf and western paramount. cbs viacomcbs paramount. and and i think that as part of aedia conglomerate, that independent spirit wasn't quite as pronounced. and i'm very happy
and and then i did abc mysteries and most recently, last chairlit novelistsnd and for all time and i'veensie i was in . i think he's a pure stoll's beeo write about the c the changing nature of our culture, the the mutable city of gender ande a love and regret and lagjanet ans attracts you to john irving? th he he has i think he politics and sexuality and. and liberal values and in a in a reallybut i also think that it'. john irving is a very funny writer and when i read the world according to...
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the issue of the family seriously and have a plan for it and arrange a special budget for it, and in the law, programs and instructions , it is especially family-oriented and the importance of preserving the family. family, family consolidation, family excellence, consideration let's see, mrs. dr. khazli, the last signature that our martyred president made in the field of women is related to the issue. at what stage is the signing of the regulations of the national headquarters of women and family? may god have mercy on the martyred president and may god increase his positions and ranks. yes, a few hours before his flight, they signed what we really needed , namely the regulations of the headquarters. national women and family had mentioned that the approvals of this headquarters should be approved by the government board. its approval in the government board required that it go to the main and sub-specialized commissions sometimes, a resolution of ours went back and forth in these commissions for a year and a half, like this type of wives , and it took so long that with this amendme
the issue of the family seriously and have a plan for it and arrange a special budget for it, and in the law, programs and instructions , it is especially family-oriented and the importance of preserving the family. family, family consolidation, family excellence, consideration let's see, mrs. dr. khazli, the last signature that our martyred president made in the field of women is related to the issue. at what stage is the signing of the regulations of the national headquarters of women and...
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and let's other people run the government and and, you know, sputnik and the missile gap and all this stuff and, you know, just just dumped on eisenhower and the historians thought that he was just an man who was just kind of going through the motions well, when his papers were finally released out to the scholars and they studied all these activities, the cabinet, the national council, his, his congressional liaison office and they said they said no, he was a decision maker. he really was the person responsible. eight years of peace and prosperity. and it took people while they said, you know, eight years of peace and prosperity. that's pretty good. there aren't many presidents ever done that. in fact, there are no presidents who've really ever done that, as well as eisenhower. and going back to brad's introduction note, truman is not in my top eight, even though the. rank him sixth. i think he's overrated i think he he obviously got his start in korea had no way to end it eisenhower ended it quickly mccarthyism over the country during truman's final years he had no way to known how
and let's other people run the government and and, you know, sputnik and the missile gap and all this stuff and, you know, just just dumped on eisenhower and the historians thought that he was just an man who was just kind of going through the motions well, when his papers were finally released out to the scholars and they studied all these activities, the cabinet, the national council, his, his congressional liaison office and they said they said no, he was a decision maker. he really was the...
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and this was and this is good and it's valid that i do this. but on the other hand, there's so many things everybody else is doing and i want to be able to do that. and i think that her being able to navigate that, i think was very important. i that on two of the most issues facing at the time which been addressed here before that she was asked during the 72 campaign press conference she was on the campaign trail. her feelings about the equal rights amendment, which she supported and the pending at that point, pending decision roe versus wade, in which she very gently said she believed it was woman's individual right to that kind of a decision. so didn't really weigh in personally on that but you bring a really important point that i don't believe anyone's ever addressed and that is what do we all think, mrs. nixon had she had the full second term. if she had had those remaining three years. if the president had resigned. i know that's a difficult question because then you the idea of watergate overhanging it, what would have happened with him
and this was and this is good and it's valid that i do this. but on the other hand, there's so many things everybody else is doing and i want to be able to do that. and i think that her being able to navigate that, i think was very important. i that on two of the most issues facing at the time which been addressed here before that she was asked during the 72 campaign press conference she was on the campaign trail. her feelings about the equal rights amendment, which she supported and the...
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and let's other people run the government and and, you know, sputnik and the missile gap and all this stuff and, you know, just just dumped on eisenhower and the historians thought that he was just an man who was just kind of going through the motions well, when his papers were finally released out to the scholars and they studied all these activities, the cabinet, the national council, his, his congressional liaison office and they said they said no, he was a decision maker. he really was the person responsible. eight years of peace and prosperity. and it took people while they said, you know, eight years of peace and prosperity. that's pretty good. there aren't many presidents ever done that. in fact, there are no presidents who've really ever done that, as well as eisenhower. and going back to brad's introduction note, truman is not in my top eight, even though the. rank him sixth. i think he's overrated i think he he obviously got his start in korea had no way to end it eisenhower ended it quickly mccarthyism over the country during truman's final years he had no way to known how
and let's other people run the government and and, you know, sputnik and the missile gap and all this stuff and, you know, just just dumped on eisenhower and the historians thought that he was just an man who was just kind of going through the motions well, when his papers were finally released out to the scholars and they studied all these activities, the cabinet, the national council, his, his congressional liaison office and they said they said no, he was a decision maker. he really was the...
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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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and everyone. it is now 1:09 p.m. and my name is yvette brackett. and this is the regular meeting of the commission on community investment and infrastructure for tuesday, july 2nd 2024, i'd like to do a special welcome to everyone who is joining us today in person, as well as our guests who may be, joining us either virtually via phone or via zoom i also want to say a special thank you to our staff today for our guests and who are going to be participating in today's meeting. madam secretary, can you please call the first item? thank you, madam chair. the first order of business is item one. roll commission members, please respond when i call your name. commissioner aquino, present commissioner drew. present. commissioner lim here. vice chair scott here. and chair brackett present. all members of the commission are present. madam chair, we have a quorum. next order of business is item two. announcements. item a next regular meeting is scheduled on tuesday july 16th 2024 at 1 p.m. b announcement of prohibition of sound producing electronic devices.
and everyone. it is now 1:09 p.m. and my name is yvette brackett. and this is the regular meeting of the commission on community investment and infrastructure for tuesday, july 2nd 2024, i'd like to do a special welcome to everyone who is joining us today in person, as well as our guests who may be, joining us either virtually via phone or via zoom i also want to say a special thank you to our staff today for our guests and who are going to be participating in today's meeting. madam secretary,...
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and friends of the "newshour" including jim and nancy and robert shiller foundation. the ford foundation working with visionaries on social change worldwide and ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. in program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your local pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. this is pbs "newshour" west from weta stewed oos and walter cronkite school of jowrmism and arizona state university. (bright regal music) - cooking is really at its best when it's shared. oh, wow. so i'm off to visit inspiring communities across the country to see how food brings them together. that's a bit of all right. - oh yeah! - exploring some exciting places. extraordinary, it's huge, isn't it? - look at that.
and friends of the "newshour" including jim and nancy and robert shiller foundation. the ford foundation working with visionaries on social change worldwide and ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. in program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your local pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. this is pbs "newshour" west from weta stewed oos and walter cronkite school of jowrmism and arizona state...
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he saw senator fetterman and senator casey and congressman dean and spent time with them and traveled across pennsylvania and i will say when the president gets knocked down, he gets back up. and there are a long list of other congressional members who have shown support for this president. you saw the letter. the letter was pretty clear on where the president stands and i'll leave it there. >> there are thousands at walter reed may be treated by a special lift and does this neurologist have a meeting with the president and was here to consult on the president's health. what then was that meeting about? karine: dr. o'connor leads the medical units. we will not confirm or speak to names that you are providing to me. it is out of security reasons and protecting someone's privacy. we are just not going to do that. the reason i mentioned that there are thousands of military members that do indeed use the white house medical unit. they do. [. [indiscernible chatter] karine: there are multiple neurology iforts that come through here because there are more than a thousand medical military pe
he saw senator fetterman and senator casey and congressman dean and spent time with them and traveled across pennsylvania and i will say when the president gets knocked down, he gets back up. and there are a long list of other congressional members who have shown support for this president. you saw the letter. the letter was pretty clear on where the president stands and i'll leave it there. >> there are thousands at walter reed may be treated by a special lift and does this neurologist...
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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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are stocking the grocery shelves and worked through the pandemic and hospitals and healthcare and are responding to fires and neighborhoods and disaster relief. what they do know is there paychecks aren't going far enough. they are suffering in terms of cost going up. it makes them nervous and scared. the baseline that we have all come to accept is the work lives used to be the constant and we got everything we needed through our jobs and we are headed into looking at project 2025, and extremely precarious situation. it would upend an employment as we see it and i think a lot of people today take it for granted. we go to work and do our jobs and expect our paycheck and go about our lives. not so much because the law that we rely on can be done away with things we see in project 2025 with the stroke of a pen. we are studying this very carefully because we have been winning. they are organizing in places we never thought possible. i don't just have to sit back and take it anymore project 2025 is of all the manifestations corporations dream about if you get with your coworkers and have a
are stocking the grocery shelves and worked through the pandemic and hospitals and healthcare and are responding to fires and neighborhoods and disaster relief. what they do know is there paychecks aren't going far enough. they are suffering in terms of cost going up. it makes them nervous and scared. the baseline that we have all come to accept is the work lives used to be the constant and we got everything we needed through our jobs and we are headed into looking at project 2025, and...
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and facing danger, he stood up and raised his fist and reminded us that our people and our country arelways worth fighting for. [ cheers and applause ] [ crowd chanting ] it is time to put our country and our people first again, and if we do, together we will make our people wealthy again. [ cheers and applause ] if we do together, we will make our country safe again. [ cheers and applause ] together we will make donald trump our president again. [ cheers and applause ] and together we will not just make america great again, we will make america greater than it has ever been. thank you, god bless you. [ cheers and applause ] >> florida senator marco rubio who had been on the short list for a potential vice presidential pick. donald trump has suggested rubio if trump is elected will have a role in the administration. next up donald trump's daughter-in-law, lara trump, who is the co-chair of the republican national committee since march. let's listen. >> well, i don't feel like i actually have to ask this question, but is anybody in this room ready to send donald trump back to 1600 penns
and facing danger, he stood up and raised his fist and reminded us that our people and our country arelways worth fighting for. [ cheers and applause ] [ crowd chanting ] it is time to put our country and our people first again, and if we do, together we will make our people wealthy again. [ cheers and applause ] if we do together, we will make our country safe again. [ cheers and applause ] together we will make donald trump our president again. [ cheers and applause ] and together we will not...
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you had to look and watch that over and over and, over and over again. and then the world came out in the streets. oh, and it took all of that just so that this black man could have accountability. wait a minute. the world came out in the streets. london. oh, every australia, baltimore. i was like, we hadn't had a vaccine at that time and some people weren't even wearing masks. i know my kids were like, i'm going to march. oh, yeah. your daughter was out there, too? yeah, i was proud of her. i was proud, too. but we were in covid and didn't know what was going on. but i'm just me. no, no, no. but i'm glad they did it. but i'm saying that to say the conviction. no matter, the danger going outside was there. yeah. and it was a moment and maybe it was my youthful naivete but i thought it was a moment the world would be able to empathize with the pain of being black in this country. and we missed that moment. and there are argue that we've gone backwards since then. there were so many lessons to be learned from covid. there were so many lessons to be learned
you had to look and watch that over and over and, over and over again. and then the world came out in the streets. oh, and it took all of that just so that this black man could have accountability. wait a minute. the world came out in the streets. london. oh, every australia, baltimore. i was like, we hadn't had a vaccine at that time and some people weren't even wearing masks. i know my kids were like, i'm going to march. oh, yeah. your daughter was out there, too? yeah, i was proud of her. i...
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in 25, 145 and 26 and 190in 2027. and that's sergeants and officers.this correctly. you're saying that like so let's let's say for 2024 or i don't know if you said 2024 or 2025, these 149 officers, you're saying those officers literally gain nothing from working longer because their pension will stay the exact same? so, i mean they'll earn a little bit more because but you're saying when they have to contribute 13% of their salary to pension, it's not it's not as significant enough to make it worth it to continue working longer. is that what you're saying? i just so if you look at if you i wish we had the chart. if you look at the chart, we're based on age and time of service. so the simplest way to look at it is if you came in when you were 25 and you worked 30 years to 55, you're going to you're going to probably be over the max because you add in some percentages. what we're seeing is people are retiring at 25 years is our new kind of median, regardless of how much they're going to make. my caveat was when you even when you max, you are giving those
in 25, 145 and 26 and 190in 2027. and that's sergeants and officers.this correctly. you're saying that like so let's let's say for 2024 or i don't know if you said 2024 or 2025, these 149 officers, you're saying those officers literally gain nothing from working longer because their pension will stay the exact same? so, i mean they'll earn a little bit more because but you're saying when they have to contribute 13% of their salary to pension, it's not it's not as significant enough to make it...