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. >> all they require is a hot a nd a saute pan, and they alize cook really healthy, andt's also tastylso understand the importance of the connection these are our small business owners that are growing our food and bringing it fresh tth, and then, i'm helping them consume it b teaching them how to cook. >> it connects people to the they're buying. >> thea the classes in the children's center and the team center is that the participants are cooking the food themselves on they do that, they understandheir connection to the food, to the tools, and it empowers them. >> we'rng n experiences for them, so that is very much what's happening in the biblio bistro program. >> we are introducing many times to new vocabulary. names of seasonings, names of vegetables, names of what you call procedures. >> i had my little cooking experience. all i cooked back then was gri eggs. now, i can actually cook curry and a few different thing z . >> and the parents are amazed that what we're showing them to is simple and expensive. i didn't know this was so easy to make. i've only bough i in the market. thos
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andt's the right thing to do. and i would like to be addeds a co-sponsor. thank you.nd so, i mean, i think that here's the questions andow that vice chair mandelman brought up jfk, closer to the closure to the vehicles at that time is to recognize that therere residents from you know, in the zip code of 9412,r atown, that e able to drive and park at the garage. and the first twould be. now, learning that the potential of, revenue that you're generating now, which is rough he at, say, $3.2 milliont and al the expenses, seems like you actually have excess revenue ret you generat fiscal years. so is there a plaf like an equity rate in charging for garage at this moment, thank you for the question. you are correct. there will be additional revenue coming to the department. we're moving from a base rent00,0 to as the bla projects in their report, an estimated 1.46 million in net revenue. you might remember the conversations during the budgety have 50 positions unfunded over the next two years. revenue will support operations in the department, somef th revenue which we're
andt's the right thing to do. and i would like to be addeds a co-sponsor. thank you.nd so, i mean, i think that here's the questions andow that vice chair mandelman brought up jfk, closer to the closure to the vehicles at that time is to recognize that therere residents from you know, in the zip code of 9412,r atown, that e able to drive and park at the garage. and the first twould be. now, learning that the potential of, revenue that you're generating now, which is rough he at, say, $3.2...
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. >> ank yo dillon for the washers events to to mickey andt - whole other set of awareness events happeningon august 30th and show up3 folks are interested my name come out to preparations and a cool event at st. my legacy businesses and featured an internship different business this mow is the user truly with st. marul i'll be bartender august 7th. cool. >> i want to shout out commissioner schlander and i are ingout to select an internship committee on downtown recovery called by assembly member haney about the with the mayor of san diego>á ty and i'll be on s that should be fun an internship group of night life we're part of and post on instagram. >> audry and joshua wbethere place down and i'm not an internshiput note i'll be out of town for two ek so i'll be back near the end of the month and caitlein will be acting director while n ireland and if you have an questions i'm reachable by website. >> any public comment on our comments? >> no public commt (gavel). >> closed and we will this meeting until 5:00 p.m. >> (recording stopped). >> ■d [music] >> really special, becae of the rich hi
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. >> all they require is hot realize that they're able to cook really health andt's also tasty. >> they and then, i'mel tm consume it byhow to cook. >> it connects people t food that they're buying. >> the magic of the classes in the children's center and the team center is that the participants are coog do that, they understand their connection to the food, to the tools, and it empowers em>> we experiences for them, so that is very muchhat's happening in the■8 biblio bistro ogra >> we are introducing kids many times new vocabulary. names of seasonings, names of vegetables, names of what you call procedures. >> i had my little cooking experience. al c was grilled cheese and scrambled eggs. actuallyook curry erent thing zblz [ . >> and the parents are amazed that what we'reg themo cook is simple and inexpensive. i didn't know this was so easy to i've only bought it in the market. those comments have been real . >> we try to approach g ere with a well, just try it. just try it on, an before you know it, it's gone. >> a lot of people't sure how to cook cauliflower or kale orfennel or whate
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. ♪ >> shop & dine in the 49 promotes local businesses andts to do their shop & dine in the 49 with withinco by supporting local services withinood we help san francisco remain unique so where will you shop & dine in i'm the founder of woods beer company and the proprietor of woods copy k makes us unique is that we're reintegrated brooeg the beer and serving that cross the tab are sitting next to theing alongside we're having a lot of get there's a lot to do the district of retail shop having that really close connection with the allows us to do exciting things we decided island because we saw it as an beat the views and real estate starting to develop on treasure island like minded business owners with last week products and want to get on the ground floor a no-brainer for us when you you, you buying local goods made supporting small business those are not created a scale with all the machines and one person procreating them are making them by hand as a result moreeresting and can't get that of minor or anywhere else and san francisco a hot bed for local manufacturing in support that what
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andt that's a question we shoud be asking, not what is your political party or political affiliation,ut what are you going to do. and don't talk nonsense. and i agree with him, i think a lot of the reason why democrats have lost rural america is this idea that you can't say good morning, honey, or hi, dear. i mean, you know, the kind of hypersensitivity and political correctnd, that's not who we are. -- correctness. and we, as i like to say, give each other grace. we don't assume the worst of each a other when someone says something that might arguably be offensive. we just go, oh, a that's not how i look at it. so i i think that's who tim walz is. i don't think tim walz is anything other than what a you're going to see tonight and what you're going to see on the campaign trail. >> host: dallas, texas, democrats' line. this is faye faye. >> caller: good morning. i have to agree with miss heidi and with the other caller. i live in texas, and we have a lot of rural areas. and so a lot of people are not going out communicating with them. i have friends republican, democrat and independen
andt that's a question we shoud be asking, not what is your political party or political affiliation,ut what are you going to do. and don't talk nonsense. and i agree with him, i think a lot of the reason why democrats have lost rural america is this idea that you can't say good morning, honey, or hi, dear. i mean, you know, the kind of hypersensitivity and political correctnd, that's not who we are. -- correctness. and we, as i like to say, give each other grace. we don't assume the worst of...
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andt you've got to learn a lot and find a way to take all these details, this mountain of knowledge and funnel it into simple and concise writing that makes people want to keep turning the pages. and that is where the research comes in. here's the thing. it's almost done and i don't know what's next. i don't know if i want to do a taken book or if i just want to do something a standalone not taken book but i do like cold war too. it feels like a good place to park for a while. >> when you put together, obviously a lot of stories have been written in history has been recorded on the battle of britain and did you go a different direction to make it more something different and find things that hadn't shown up before? >> there are some topics let's say abraham lincoln and christopher columbus and the category that there had been so many books about them that the chances of finding some little bit of data that has never been published is tough so the other option is take all the data and tell a riveting story but in a fashion. so there are several books. and i cite them in the back of the b
andt you've got to learn a lot and find a way to take all these details, this mountain of knowledge and funnel it into simple and concise writing that makes people want to keep turning the pages. and that is where the research comes in. here's the thing. it's almost done and i don't know what's next. i don't know if i want to do a taken book or if i just want to do something a standalone not taken book but i do like cold war too. it feels like a good place to park for a while. >> when you...
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we'rengo have an investigator that handles phone calls and emails andt yvette lynette can hand off tosn't getgedown so she can really stay in the community. she can really build those relationships and then hand it off to an investigator. and then just wanted to wrap things up. but for our national campaign, and the greater bay area, we're going to use facebook. facebook has proven to be very effective in terms of reaching people and getting ph calls. so phase one, we spent probably a couple of hundred dollars, 138 phone calls in. and of those 138, 28% was people that were identified as certificate holders. 72% was non-identified people of some sort or not applicable, but those 72% required a lot of energy because we can't just someone calls us, we can't just runame rough the database one time and say, oh, we didn't find? so we had to do, we probably had to run each name 56 sometimes we had to change the name because we don't want to tell somne identified, but they really are. so that so the people that's not identified creates a lot of work for us, and that's why and so we learned th
we'rengo have an investigator that handles phone calls and emails andt yvette lynette can hand off tosn't getgedown so she can really stay in the community. she can really build those relationships and then hand it off to an investigator. and then just wanted to wrap things up. but for our national campaign, and the greater bay area, we're going to use facebook. facebook has proven to be very effective in terms of reaching people and getting ph calls. so phase one, we spent probably a couple of...
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we traveled back to kentucky a lot.ye i spentas so much time with my grandparents andt i felt like thatat was our real homeland. that'sha a common attitude. folks there aresi country music songs about this and stories similar to mine when people growing up in the industrial midwest or michigan, indiana, or ohio felt like their home was in west virginia. they spent so much of their lives inre those places. >> okay, you are growing up with a stepsister or full sister. >> sister. >> different dad, same mom. >> both of you were raised by your single mother. >> yep, how did she support herself? >> so, you know, mom, i remember became a nurse sometime after, you know, i was 8 or nine or so. asas i wrote about in the book those were good times economically during that period of our lives. before then, i don't know. i think she worked odd jobs. my o grandparents helped out a bit. to story in the book is that after mom was no longer working in nursing things were tough for our family economically and tough socially. >> so, your mother, as you wrote in the book was married or had maleat relationshi
we traveled back to kentucky a lot.ye i spentas so much time with my grandparents andt i felt like thatat was our real homeland. that'sha a common attitude. folks there aresi country music songs about this and stories similar to mine when people growing up in the industrial midwest or michigan, indiana, or ohio felt like their home was in west virginia. they spent so much of their lives inre those places. >> okay, you are growing up with a stepsister or full sister. >> sister....
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certificates of occupancy, permit renewals and h complaint press to make surety processes are documented andtre doing now. the nextublic trust. here we have good news the complete the department's reform i said that we had implemented all recommendations they made you to for reform in our department when they should report years ago. we feel good b.it is great to get that outside validation for the w we h inside. there are continuing the work is identified the processes of plan review and criteria and making sure that quality qaqc and electronic that work inspections. risk assessment staff trainings for conflicts of ethics disclosures and et policies and started doing developed asentation the next step is schedule this training forepartment and you wanted the on boarding process so that everybody who gets we have a big group meeting everyone gets and go throughout policies hiring class. the next item is workforce. and here as you see hr ting a program with communication program for several years we are internal dialogue consistent low. two areas we we had one of our mealmeetings commit ce an
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i don't think she will but the possibility exists and had a good ad on the oly olympics andt that into account and mark things down and huge selling on the yen and that's unwinding and that's why they're down 12% yesterday. editorial board of wall street journal ending on social security benefits would kill the chance of renewing his 2017 reforms and, steve, what do you think of killing taxes on social security benefits? >> it's a plus. right now social security punishes you if you work. and the formula they devise up to 85% of earnings going to be taxed with internal convoluted farm la and it is con vascularized luted and it's nonsense and -- convoluted and workers over their lifetime got a rotten return on the money they put in social security and had any kind of decent return and getting benefits 2-3 times what they are today. stuart: would vastly expand the deficit. >> help reduce the deficits and plus the economy would be better with more people working. plus, make people healthier too. stuart: reaching such a level that no amount of growth would get rid of it. >> don't get rid of
i don't think she will but the possibility exists and had a good ad on the oly olympics andt that into account and mark things down and huge selling on the yen and that's unwinding and that's why they're down 12% yesterday. editorial board of wall street journal ending on social security benefits would kill the chance of renewing his 2017 reforms and, steve, what do you think of killing taxes on social security benefits? >> it's a plus. right now social security punishes you if you work....
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andt. i really, i will be here for another commission meeting.id of me just yet, and that concludes my report. thank you. chief. dew point, should we go into public comment? morgan, can you speak into the microphone, please? oh. i'm sorry. thank you. can you hear me? thank you for your report, chief, at this time, is there any questions from fellow commissioners in regards to chief nicholson's report? i'd like to just wanu, chief. very k you. and i thoug the event at the board of supervisors meeting was, was they had to say about you, because it was, i think, really heartfelt and very accurate and spot on. and you deserved every single word. so thank you. thank you. any othery thank you for your report. chief nicholson and thank you for your, lifetime of excellence of service to the city of san francisco. and the fire department. it's going to be to. and, you know, it'sd? just. i jt think it was you displayed excellent leadership. and i just want to say that i. i apologize for not being able to make the board of supervisors event. i'd like to hea
andt. i really, i will be here for another commission meeting.id of me just yet, and that concludes my report. thank you. chief. dew point, should we go into public comment? morgan, can you speak into the microphone, please? oh. i'm sorry. thank you. can you hear me? thank you for your report, chief, at this time, is there any questions from fellow commissioners in regards to chief nicholson's report? i'd like to just wanu, chief. very k you. and i thoug the event at the board of supervisors...
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most crime is federal but mosth do -- success between state andt federal prosecutors and cops.the u.s. attorney is and it does matterap what priorities federal agents are given, right? >> absolutely! it matters to the u.s. internalo mic attorney general's and secretary of department of homeland security. we have people who wort of arek against us. wiwith the u.s. attorney general tried to stop the state of arizona from passing immigration enforcement laws that didn't contradict federal law but complemented them. this attorney general under biden-harris administrationtrie stopped texas to enforce borderm immigration laws.w an why are they fighting for statec and trying to help them? that is the question i have. i do not want local law enforcement to work with federal law enforcement in securing our borders and goingla against the crime emigrating from south ow f the border? >> trey:bo you know, i wish i had an answer to that question. i wonder that also so even when i was in congress with your father. we see people being robbed,es s insulted and killed by borderd crossers and th
most crime is federal but mosth do -- success between state andt federal prosecutors and cops.the u.s. attorney is and it does matterap what priorities federal agents are given, right? >> absolutely! it matters to the u.s. internalo mic attorney general's and secretary of department of homeland security. we have people who wort of arek against us. wiwith the u.s. attorney general tried to stop the state of arizona from passing immigration enforcement laws that didn't contradict federal...
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approach to politics, like make us allkn feel like we will light a candle and everyone will feel better andt will forget the fact that you areor bleeding money every time you g to the grocery store, the gas pump and they want to controlwht every move you make with whatve kind of car you buy what kind of washing and teaching you have interrelate you buy and it's green it makes them feel good appeared incredible times and thank you so much. all right, he is a riot, that is the focus of tonight "angle." ♪ ♪ so much for kamala's pivot to the middle and as speaker mccarthy said double down on radicalism. sincl e we know terrorists would may not win one state other than maybe minnesota and a reale democrat primary, maybe kamala's tim walz make sense but after crushing minnesota familieity.sa was tim's priority. >> w,e want every minnesota tod grow up safe, valued, protected, celebrated, and free to exist as authentic versions of themselves. and access to gender-affirming health care is essential tole being a welcoming and supportivo state to the community. >> i have people in my dms saying we bett
approach to politics, like make us allkn feel like we will light a candle and everyone will feel better andt will forget the fact that you areor bleeding money every time you g to the grocery store, the gas pump and they want to controlwht every move you make with whatve kind of car you buy what kind of washing and teaching you have interrelate you buy and it's green it makes them feel good appeared incredible times and thank you so much. all right, he is a riot, that is the focus of tonight...
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the course of the conversation between william and his cousins, his cousins tried to convince them andte say tell her to be wh us soy that she isn't so far ay from everybody and one of his final letters that is unfortunately not dated but indicated the family is offering you to come up here to stay with them and then he wrote a note at the bottom of the letter to his infant daughter and said she must know her daddy when he comes home and unfortunately, we often read those and similar letters and that would soon enough be the case. but this moment of joy that the civilians had was all of a sudden taken away just a couple of days later when the heavy sounds of cannon fire off in the distance echoed up the potomac river valley into shepherdstown itself. about what was happening. on the right here you can see from the area of the monument today and the furthest mountain range that you can see is the south fountain range and so they were able to see battle smoke rising up and again they could hear all of thiss and as one civilian put it, they were drawn to watching this battle at a distance a
the course of the conversation between william and his cousins, his cousins tried to convince them andte say tell her to be wh us soy that she isn't so far ay from everybody and one of his final letters that is unfortunately not dated but indicated the family is offering you to come up here to stay with them and then he wrote a note at the bottom of the letter to his infant daughter and said she must know her daddy when he comes home and unfortunately, we often read those and similar letters...
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andt then patton chewed him out wit' language i will not repeat here but it is in the book. i do not see soldiers like that anywhere. w i see soldiers like that ever patton said you'd better never come back the third army territory or i will put you in a jail. so he never went back to third army territory cap printing the cartoons. patent cap complaining about them and even threatened milton's cartoons were in the stars & stripes. one point patton said he would not allow the stars & stripes to be t distributed in therm third army territory. and marshall said oh yes you will. [laughter] i think he got the very last laugh in 1945 he won a pulitzer for his work cartoons. [laughter] >> i had too. reporter: your biographer you are a law professor what inspired you to write this book? >> i am passionate about history. i have a bachelors and masters degree in history. i teach constitutional law. constitutional law is rooted in history. i find in order to understand most supreme court cases you have to understand the actual history of what's happening in the country. how the law cam
andt then patton chewed him out wit' language i will not repeat here but it is in the book. i do not see soldiers like that anywhere. w i see soldiers like that ever patton said you'd better never come back the third army territory or i will put you in a jail. so he never went back to third army territory cap printing the cartoons. patent cap complaining about them and even threatened milton's cartoons were in the stars & stripes. one point patton said he would not allow the stars &...
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andt do you think it is at all liability for voters if trump is going to win this election? >> well, obviously he's not tryings to persuade swing vote. he's tryingo to inject more fe and motivation to his base. i understand some people will say he's always been doing this. and it's true. he's been playing this card since he came down the golden escalator and even before that when he was pushing the birtherism conspiracy theory. what is striking is how blatant the i racism is and how, in fac it comes from the campaign itself. if thatai post you were just talking about had w appeared on white nationalist website or a trump supporter -- but this is the trumpte campaign itself, ani think it's an indication of the way they'ren amplifying and escalating a message that not that long ago in american politics we would have recognized as crossing the line ofsi blatant racism. and on earth 2.0 this would be dominating the news cycle. we'd be talking unt willy horton on steroids. but because this is donald trump it's just a question of why. there's no question this has become a central
andt do you think it is at all liability for voters if trump is going to win this election? >> well, obviously he's not tryings to persuade swing vote. he's tryingo to inject more fe and motivation to his base. i understand some people will say he's always been doing this. and it's true. he's been playing this card since he came down the golden escalator and even before that when he was pushing the birtherism conspiracy theory. what is striking is how blatant the i racism is and how, in...
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you know, iinfrom all of u enceand know andt your understand, that you are qualified to, to be in thesend so i want you to know that if for some reason you're not chosen, obviously there are a lot of opportunities to serve here in san francisco. so just tie. to submitage you, of your names, to continue to stay involved, because one day something might open up that is exactly for you, and the timing may be, may be appropriate. and i a an pleased to see so many applicants and excited about the fact that you want to serve here in s. but like supervisor peskin, most certainly, do show deference to folks who live in san francisco for several different reasons. but i just wanted to state, that we appreciate f you and we have a tough decision to make. thank y. yeah i can only imagine it's to come and share your personal experiences, but when you do do that, it makes the wholestrongey want to thank you all for your courage to coming aring your personal stories. and as everyone here said, if we one of you on on the body, but we do haveo defer to san francisco residents. and so that's part of our
you know, iinfrom all of u enceand know andt your understand, that you are qualified to, to be in thesend so i want you to know that if for some reason you're not chosen, obviously there are a lot of opportunities to serve here in san francisco. so just tie. to submitage you, of your names, to continue to stay involved, because one day something might open up that is exactly for you, and the timing may be, may be appropriate. and i a an pleased to see so many applicants and excited about the...
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we know where she stands andt what she thinks.atio i did get a sense watching thema democratic nationalrent the greatest hits from 2008 come obama command has taken over the biden campaign and protecting harris and running the same playbook. i was president in 2008?08. george bush and he was not veryo popular in 2008. if barack obama could promise a different direction. who is president now? joe biden and very greatly joe biden is unpopular because his policies were such a failure and kamala harris has been his wing man every step of the way here or there is a recent dapo and insist calling it theth biden-harris administration. she was the border czar and cast $1 trillion in taxes ando cu spending that unleashed record high inflation and proposed to cut the military budget every single year. that is the difference from 2008 and 2024.r th she is responsible for the powers of the current administration. if you want a new direction asri most americans do, donald trump is the candidate to bring real change. >> pete: incumbent runningct instant, who changes her position. that is who we need
we know where she stands andt what she thinks.atio i did get a sense watching thema democratic nationalrent the greatest hits from 2008 come obama command has taken over the biden campaign and protecting harris and running the same playbook. i was president in 2008?08. george bush and he was not veryo popular in 2008. if barack obama could promise a different direction. who is president now? joe biden and very greatly joe biden is unpopular because his policies were such a failure and kamala...
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in 2025t1 the payments lowered the distress that a lot of families felt, the parents felt andts especially among single mothers. no mother should have to worry about how she will put food on the table. my mothermy never had that worry even though she had eight children. she never had that worry because of our circumstances. no mother should be concerned about or burdened by or worried about buying her kids new clothes for school or keeping a roof over their head. so we have the power in one vote to move this bill forward and act it into law to help millions of children and millions of families across the country, so i encourage all of our colleagues in both parties to stand with those children, stand with those families and vote yes on this tax bill. thank you very much and i yield the floor. ..ia .. you always the first question is how does affect family? how does this affect children? he a knows from his experience d he knows it from as he traveled the state of pennsylvania from philadelphia to the ohio border. he talks a lot of families and children and sees what this means in. so thank
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there's a lot of affidavits andt their people relay their stories about what happened to them as they'reing to get justice. so you have that great search for families trying to track them over time. the reason i look is because a number of survivors mentioned having been recently, assessed they are saying you cannot possibly have all of this land. you could not possibly have this money saved. what they are saying is the tax collector justsu assessed me or the census taker and numerator was just here so they can verify what i just said. so i started to look for families unable to see their family before they were attacked what it looked like, where they live, who was in their household. how much money they had, how much land they had and then after. a lot of people leave their communities because it is no longer safe peopleru are leaving rural georgia and heading to atlanta or heading to decatur i am able to find some of the families in those communities most of them who are land owners never regain what they lost. but that is what they wanted. finding those records and trusting survivors
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with the proposed ioc update, the segment of i-80 from the bays 1 in soma would now be within an ioc, andt need to develop a deficiency plan, focus on private vehicular delay for this segment, but could focus o people and goods consistent with city policy. there are no other substantial implications for making the proposed ioc update.m happy to take any questions. so from my more i don't have questions, but just to sort of sa pretty simply, what i believe this does, you know, the stateictions to plan to manage congestion. and the wayt we measure congestion is through loss or levels of service so when you have a dense urban area planning to try to limit loss or to try to improve loss, that is to have cars moving as quickly as possible and be delayeds ttle as possible. you are not really achieving your necessarily your transit first goals, or planning in a way that makesen urban area in an area that's becoming denser over time. and so, the state recognized this and a couple of decades ago ge jurisdictions a pathway out so that they didn't have to do thi level of service planning in areas tha
with the proposed ioc update, the segment of i-80 from the bays 1 in soma would now be within an ioc, andt need to develop a deficiency plan, focus on private vehicular delay for this segment, but could focus o people and goods consistent with city policy. there are no other substantial implications for making the proposed ioc update.m happy to take any questions. so from my more i don't have questions, but just to sort of sa pretty simply, what i believe this does, you know, the stateictions...
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bit time to write the paper and get even in the first thing that you talk about journalistic credit andte the second team got much, much credit like going to the world series and nobody remembers who lost the world series but everybody remembers who one there were two great team doing the research. >> integrate research when one of the teams raises to get the paper in the hands of fedex and they can get it to the journal and back in the day no e-mail and he drove onto the tarmac and to get the written paper and so they can be set down and get into publication first. it was very exciting times for all of that in the important thing is in it was a huge scientific breakthrough and it wasn't just in the scientific world, the new york times in a front-page story, two columns, the wall street journal in a very large story saying this is amazing medical breaker, the first time they identify the major gene was a mutation that causes cancer. it turns out the student was threatened because of the cancer suppresses you. our cells are constantly dividing in the mutations that we have when our cells a
bit time to write the paper and get even in the first thing that you talk about journalistic credit andte the second team got much, much credit like going to the world series and nobody remembers who lost the world series but everybody remembers who one there were two great team doing the research. >> integrate research when one of the teams raises to get the paper in the hands of fedex and they can get it to the journal and back in the day no e-mail and he drove onto the tarmac and to...
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andt. the president candidate at this point, the candidate went up the walkway onto the screen porch and these little kids, dr. king's kids were there. he shook hands with each one of them. they walked and end this moment was happening and he took her hand and he said i'm so sorry and i had by that time turning gone back out and the remainder of time that he was with coretta scott king i was out with the kids and then about 10 minutes later he came back out and talk to the kids for another eight or 10 minutes and then we got in the car and we went over to martin luther kings father's home. he was the minister also and the thing that floored me, we pulled up there and there were many cars. the front door was open. we walked in and there was kind of a entry hall thing and you looked through and there was dr. kingd senior. he saw nixon and the two men started to one another and threw their arms around one another. i did not know that nixon had known dr. king senior for years and they have this
andt. the president candidate at this point, the candidate went up the walkway onto the screen porch and these little kids, dr. king's kids were there. he shook hands with each one of them. they walked and end this moment was happening and he took her hand and he said i'm so sorry and i had by that time turning gone back out and the remainder of time that he was with coretta scott king i was out with the kids and then about 10 minutes later he came back out and talk to the kids for another...
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reagan was always kind andt thoughtful about barry goldwater and gave the famous speech in '64. the speech which raised millions of dollars for the goldwater campaign and launched reagan's political career because as soon as -- he was already given that speech in southern californiaio but never given it nationallyit until he gave it to nbc that night in october '64 and then everybody flooded to him and what became known as the kitchen cabinet, bloomingdale and several other men who were part of the kitchen cabinet came to him and said, first, you have to run for congress, it was not for reagan, reagan was president screen actor skilled, leaning public intellectual, governor suited him, the president suited him because he was executive and not member of the legislature, i tell you one story, many years ago when i was in the u.s. senate ironically for jacob who remember liberal republican senator from new york and it way my only -- you remember javitz from new york. >> they were throwing stuff at people -- [laughter] >> well, my parents were very active in the conservative party.
reagan was always kind andt thoughtful about barry goldwater and gave the famous speech in '64. the speech which raised millions of dollars for the goldwater campaign and launched reagan's political career because as soon as -- he was already given that speech in southern californiaio but never given it nationallyit until he gave it to nbc that night in october '64 and then everybody flooded to him and what became known as the kitchen cabinet, bloomingdale and several other men who were part of...
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sumner deserving it, basically with speech full of abuse, full ofilest andt appeals against the domesticinstitutions of, the south. slavery back then. for so most southerners, there are alwaysxceptions, course, but most southerners are defend brooks blamed sumner, whereas most northern, even if they' not really abolitionist, they want to defend e war man and charles sumner and blame preston brooks for what happened. outrageous, brutal assault and that kind of thing as they're reporting the caning. so it's a classic polarizing incident with these narratives coming from both sides. yeah, that's right. it's followed a few years late by brown's and everything i said about caning is doubly so for. brown's right. you know, the kinds of reactions get, but also the technology that's being used. and these headlines, i think, give you a sense of how newspapers are reporngind of quicfire, quick bursts information. this is the latest. this what's going on and brown's raid attracted field reporters from, many of the bigger newspapers ithe north, harpers ferry, they were able to get that because, of c
sumner deserving it, basically with speech full of abuse, full ofilest andt appeals against the domesticinstitutions of, the south. slavery back then. for so most southerners, there are alwaysxceptions, course, but most southerners are defend brooks blamed sumner, whereas most northern, even if they' not really abolitionist, they want to defend e war man and charles sumner and blame preston brooks for what happened. outrageous, brutal assault and that kind of thing as they're reporting the...
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and enlightening in true faith as an important addition to the nonfiction books about an institution andte crusted by movie, television, hostile intelligence, service and occasionally the agency itself. publishers weekly says that mendez deas fills her fascinating career in this gripping memoir and entertaining andin enlightening glimpse into the opaque world of spycraft. and in the review of in true faith, they wrote fans of true espionage will enjoy the stories of a formative era and intelligence history. is it my great pleasure to welcome jonah mendez to the stage. [applause] thank you.ad i brought my book just in case. i wanted to read a chapter to you. good evening. i wasn't sure if anyone would come. i mean,, i've been watching baltimore on my tv every day as everyone has and just now got caught up on what's happening there. it's quite a day, it's a memorable day. i'm looking for the clicker. where is the clicker. every time i speak, i am an idiot when it comes to things technical. anyway. so, i'm going to talk to you about my book called in true faith. did that title make any sense?
and enlightening in true faith as an important addition to the nonfiction books about an institution andte crusted by movie, television, hostile intelligence, service and occasionally the agency itself. publishers weekly says that mendez deas fills her fascinating career in this gripping memoir and entertaining andin enlightening glimpse into the opaque world of spycraft. and in the review of in true faith, they wrote fans of true espionage will enjoy the stories of a formative era and...
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you just get goosebumps when she said human rights or women's rights andts women's rights are human rights. this course allen r. roosevelt beaches and there are so many key documents and the important legacies of the first ladies, of these first ladies. there's not just one. there's a wonderful letter and this changes your impressions somewhat of nancy reagan who writes gorbachev in september of 1985 before the summit and in geneva and nancy reagan is pushing ronald reagan to please get with the soviet union much against the advice of many of his advisers and she writes and put your effort to improve relations between the people of the soviet union and the united states i'm sure that we want to do all we can so not only does she encourage the two presents but she's also encouraging gorbachev who she was not super close to but she was reaching out. i think that is very significant. those were just a couple of examples. i could go onan and on. the records are so wonderful but i'll stop there. >> thank you and what was your moment? >> likee nancy is so hard to limit yourself. there's so much
you just get goosebumps when she said human rights or women's rights andts women's rights are human rights. this course allen r. roosevelt beaches and there are so many key documents and the important legacies of the first ladies, of these first ladies. there's not just one. there's a wonderful letter and this changes your impressions somewhat of nancy reagan who writes gorbachev in september of 1985 before the summit and in geneva and nancy reagan is pushing ronald reagan to please get with...
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they demand that he turn over any records that they had of who pay their taxes andt who didn't and the thought was destroyed destroy the records so everyone was off scott free. it doesn't really work that way but that's what they were going for. this occurred in july of 1794. john neville would stick his gun out the window and tell people to back away. they will listen he will fire into the crowd and it's really just a random shot but neville will kill a teenage boy named oscar miller. oliver miller was the nephew thh man had that had shot the victim earlier that day. when this happens the rebels will flee from bauer hill and they will regroup and more than doubled their numbers. and they welcome back the next day this time with more weapons and many people who were formerly revolutionary war soldiers prepared to fight. on the second day of the event at bauer hill the u.s. federal troops would move into the mansion in preparation for this. there will be an exchange of fire during a flag truce. a local revolutionary war he wrote a letter named james mcfarlane would die in this conflict.
they demand that he turn over any records that they had of who pay their taxes andt who didn't and the thought was destroyed destroy the records so everyone was off scott free. it doesn't really work that way but that's what they were going for. this occurred in july of 1794. john neville would stick his gun out the window and tell people to back away. they will listen he will fire into the crowd and it's really just a random shot but neville will kill a teenage boy named oscar miller. oliver...
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behalf of a grateful rec and park frankly city of people who see behold to our reminding neighborhood andts thank you for putting up with us. >> more music and more creative ways too active downtowns in the embarcadero plaza throuhe 35shg along with the partners san francisco economic development and into the streets proud bricks embarcadero plaza new series last week and array of creation from including happy hours and dance part networking events and commissioner i hope the pilot program through october events the mayor has undertaken undertakenlic spaces making sure that downt world class downtown is not a place people need a place people want to be everydayer events a pop up to the thirds i mention come out and enjoy it and wednesday july 31st celebrated rancher day a special day for the partnering with the game oakland a serving ambassadors and the ranchers work hard and they're doing a fantastic j i want to thank the giants park rangers and more import to the park rangers and that includes manager's report. >> thank you dizzying. click and that see you don't listen to me i forgote poi
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theantrs with the , pretending he was is its middle-of-the-road moderate who will unite of the country andtsat happens? it's an and practically destroys a place. there's a history of evidence it's all a big lie, they alwayst use candidates as a trojan horse to bring in radicals, like theri bad boy friend who suddenly becomes a gentleman in order to get a girlfriend back? and once he gets her back and he's back to whoring? that is exactly what the tomic heads do in every election.g. they have the rule left, campaign right and they are back to the further left. the fact as well as aid is great that she is impersonating trump, it is just an impersonation. much like you brian when you are trying to be me. e jesse i more lik would think so. a would say this, it is so great to be trump what will they just run on lot? >> judge jeanine: all right -- >> greg: what they are offering as they are saying to the voters, you like trump's policy beetle like hisal personality, you canit have hish policies without hisou personality, is a brilliant!>> [ laughter ]p, >> judge jeanine: kamminga albot, it was a c
theantrs with the , pretending he was is its middle-of-the-road moderate who will unite of the country andtsat happens? it's an and practically destroys a place. there's a history of evidence it's all a big lie, they alwayst use candidates as a trojan horse to bring in radicals, like theri bad boy friend who suddenly becomes a gentleman in order to get a girlfriend back? and once he gets her back and he's back to whoring? that is exactly what the tomic heads do in every election.g. they have...
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recentlently jd growth has been relatively strong in the us, but those recovered jobs coming back andte the other jobs were created by the government, paid for by one of the biden-harris administration's massiveration's spending bills that caused inflation in the first place. ace.king oand speaking of infla you can see it right here. take a look at your screenscreem that inflation was almost nonexistent during years donaldt trump's four years when he left office o, 1.4% under biden and harris. a much different with prices now up by more than 20 pluslu ofrcent overall. this is a nightmare for all of you american family. look at your screen. auto, 51% gas up per 40 plus percent, eating oucet up 22% if you can afford it.2% airfare up 22%. housing up 21%. me, i love meat, 21%. used cars of 18%. new car, new cars, 17%. u daycare, preschool up seven 16%. real wages are down. the price of literally th l. everything you buy in every store you go to is up. so, of cours cars e, credit cart is also on the rise, up by more than $240 billion since joe biden and kamala harris got into office. mee, mo
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security here at homnd thiso i know it's a bit of a sugarr high in the honeymoon period, and i gohigh andt the dnc,g up. mary katherine ham coming up. how does this play out? >> look, she is an unskilled person, but if she remainste untested by people asking her tough question s, the sugarlast a high will last a little while. now, luckily, donalde. trump wip be on stage with her at some point to do that because it will end up being trump'oi ts. h the rnc is job to press her on p things if the press doesn't do it. i appreciate it. by the way, the person writing in the new yorker, this is a left of center perso theg newn e a right of center person writing that piece saying, jook, i might have a minoritpery view, but journalism shouldm be journalism and you should hold her to account because she hasn't he been held to account.t an >> and he's right. but it is a minority view, unfortunatelthat it'y, in journ, as you point out, sean. >> but that puts the americat na people in a bad position because these are people who are from the california model, who are from the minneapolis 2020 model, and
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so here's a cartoon about willm andt and basically the futility oher job. you know, she here she is with broom basically sweeping back ocean of alcohol. so and she really did have a lot working against her. you know, the united states has two long craggy borders, 18,000 miles of really porous coastline. that airplane weing from canada into new york with alcohol. they were coming u mexico. trucks were coming in. you know, people guiding by searchlights. the airplanes were coming in. the wereny inventive ways of smuggling booze on both a large scale and small scale. and here are a couple of my favorite. a double amputee war veteran boasted that he could carry six pints in his artificial arm and leg. women had pints inside of false breasts. a raid on a seemingly innocent soda porter. and helena, montana, uncovered squirt guns with a two drink capacity. there were filled torpedoes on long island specialized liquor, submarines that raised and lowered out of sight and seagoing tugs with compartment is hiding enough liquor for 30. nearly. now overnight know people
so here's a cartoon about willm andt and basically the futility oher job. you know, she here she is with broom basically sweeping back ocean of alcohol. so and she really did have a lot working against her. you know, the united states has two long craggy borders, 18,000 miles of really porous coastline. that airplane weing from canada into new york with alcohol. they were coming u mexico. trucks were coming in. you know, people guiding by searchlights. the airplanes were coming in. the wereny...
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obama specific image of his concern with foreign corporation spending money on american elections, and andtwant to hear a little more about the extent to which such a thing has occurred and if so how can we defend our elections from foreign speeders first, foreign spending here is illegal for foreign corporations, et cetera. and it was illegal when president obama said what he did. is it enforced enough? is there a way to be more rigorous, more meaningful in a sense to make sure that it doesn't really happen? i don't have a view on that but i suspect, i'm a suspicious as you about whether, in fact, it works out so that it really accomplishes its aim. but i have to say that none of that to lead to an abandonment of our first amendment rights as citizens united would have done. we need more law enforcement. we need more care taken. we need functioning, , ftc, fcc and the like. but lest we walk away today thinking all is for not, the reality is we can do that. we don't but it's not citizens united. >> i think ciara was addressing the questions i wanted to make sure you jump in. >> sure. so yes
obama specific image of his concern with foreign corporation spending money on american elections, and andtwant to hear a little more about the extent to which such a thing has occurred and if so how can we defend our elections from foreign speeders first, foreign spending here is illegal for foreign corporations, et cetera. and it was illegal when president obama said what he did. is it enforced enough? is there a way to be more rigorous, more meaningful in a sense to make sure that it doesn't...
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media, the only two kinds of mom content i've seen are the sort of perfect momfluencers what i noticed andtn the book that they always have an effect of ease, the 3-year-old boy wearing socks outdoors and somehow they all live in farmhouses which means that they have like exposed joist and rafters and that makes it look much more natural. >> natural light. >> natural light. that is intimidating. it makes the social comparison thatat either mothers or would-e mothers, i can't pull that off. i'm not a ball orna that can make my own cereal from vapor >> it's not contextual, you don't see the whole picture. you don't have timend to absorb and consider or even reject the information before your onto the next thing. >> if we could somehow get a lot of momnuencer who are like hey, i had this one god moment today, it is here, this made all the rest of it worth it or it's going say, i made this cake, this is what i wanted to look like, this is what it looked like, all the kids ate it. that would be the momfluencers that we need. >> also dadfluencer is s. >> it's mostly democrats but when crenshaw wa
media, the only two kinds of mom content i've seen are the sort of perfect momfluencers what i noticed andtn the book that they always have an effect of ease, the 3-year-old boy wearing socks outdoors and somehow they all live in farmhouses which means that they have like exposed joist and rafters and that makes it look much more natural. >> natural light. >> natural light. that is intimidating. it makes the social comparison thatat either mothers or would-e mothers, i can't pull...
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like, oh, biden should be you know, he should be andt the smithsonian.ould cut his head off now and put it in the jar next m to gutfeld in the smithsonian. >> you know, it does remind memc of like when they do like retire the 30 that the cafeteriafdya lady who's been te for 35 years and she needs 36 to get her pension. >> yeah, yeah. but she's miserable just6 her. >> miserable. but they just have to get her out the door. they just make a masheable bd p. sculpture, which they should do for biden because he's all he can eat. cup after her. yeah. all right. we got whave to move on. up next, we have rfk junioro to thank for a dead bear prime. to thank for a dead bear prime. you know when life's billsla heartburn how do you spell relief? rolaids rolaids dual active formula begins to neutralize acid on contact it really spells relief only purple's gel flex grip passes the raw egg test. >> no mattress cradles your body and simultaneously supports your spine memory. foam doesn't come close. get your best sleep, guaranteed . visit people.com or a store near you.
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eastern andt 6:30 p.m., the speaking portion of the convention begins. around 11:00 p.m. eastern we will start taking your and reactions. among those appearing t, michelle obama, barack obama, doug emhoff, and jb pritzker. follow along on c-span. and while the dnc is in chicago, vice president harris and governor t wz will be together at a campaign rally in milwaukee and we will have live coverage on c-span 2 starting at 9:00 p.m. eastern. >> several speakers took the stage last night in chicago to address the democratic
eastern andt 6:30 p.m., the speaking portion of the convention begins. around 11:00 p.m. eastern we will start taking your and reactions. among those appearing t, michelle obama, barack obama, doug emhoff, and jb pritzker. follow along on c-span. and while the dnc is in chicago, vice president harris and governor t wz will be together at a campaign rally in milwaukee and we will have live coverage on c-span 2 starting at 9:00 p.m. eastern. >> several speakers took the stage last night in...
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andt>bo that's it.ood luckaá$(.ileen bogan, i'm here representing the coalition for san neighborhoods. first commissioner dimond, not goodbye, farewell. we hope to u for your service. excited about your new life wit specifically to welcome,is. and we sort of met at the rules comm, thank you. and we look forward to the future. and even though commissioner campbell is not here, a welcome to her when she shows up. and in case commissioner so and williams feel left out. welcome although you're not, you know, new new you're sort ofhile but again thank you for your s. and commissioner mcgarry, thank you for what's going to be a hea taking this on. thank you.o newest commissioners and farewell to outgoing commissioner sue dimond. cynthia gomez, senior research analyst, unite here. locallocal two for nine years, and in that capacityib i've been in this commission before, this commission countless times and i can'tr having to deal with the situation like the one i'm having to deal most of us, and i'm pretty sure
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wisconsin, michigan, maybe georgia, nevada and arizona andt that's kind of it. such a change from when i i wd in the first clinton campaign. we had a a target map of 19 ss that were considered battlegrounds. now it's down to six most. some people say three. i mean, the politics, the way the people have become locked into their positions have become so profound that something so hugely consequential is being fought in a smaller and smaller area. >> another big piece of news we had today isua a story that actually happened three years ago that is now percolating, that after the election and upside down flag, a symbol of distress, flight outside of judge samuel alito goes home. i wanted to your reaction to it is to me both his been a journalist and worked within a government. what was your reaction to that story? you might've might havy this is disturbing? >> on january, january 2021, if your flight and upside down that meant stop the steal. exactly what it meant. sign of distress. so that was being flown on justice alito's lawn in january of 2021. he blames his wi
wisconsin, michigan, maybe georgia, nevada and arizona andt that's kind of it. such a change from when i i wd in the first clinton campaign. we had a a target map of 19 ss that were considered battlegrounds. now it's down to six most. some people say three. i mean, the politics, the way the people have become locked into their positions have become so profound that something so hugely consequential is being fought in a smaller and smaller area. >> another big piece of news we had today...
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up andt po they, like, get you in the feels and they manipulate you enough to be like, oh, well, maybt theye she's real, real sick. it's kind of fun to watch. i'd like to watc h two of them have a therapy session together. >> turns out my intervention was a lie. all right, tyrus, do you think what? how can this guy still be a. president? >> i mean. well, he's not. he hasn't been for a while. he isi the lady with the face s been running the show because. i'm trying to understand how the guy who has the most powerful job in thrying e worlde by a semi-retired house person to get out and he left like, i mean, and then he's saying, well, made me you couldn't have made him any weaker. a man person than they are doing right now. and i think this is by desig n. are they're sending joe out there so he can continue to look sloppy, look silly o, trying to blame everybody else. >> and they'll say, oh, also all these bad things every thate american people don't like. that was joe's fault, too. so he keeps runninican peog his going to they're going to hit him with that 25 before go goes, oh,with tha
up andt po they, like, get you in the feels and they manipulate you enough to be like, oh, well, maybt theye she's real, real sick. it's kind of fun to watch. i'd like to watc h two of them have a therapy session together. >> turns out my intervention was a lie. all right, tyrus, do you think what? how can this guy still be a. president? >> i mean. well, he's not. he hasn't been for a while. he isi the lady with the face s been running the show because. i'm trying to understand how...
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and i want to star andt having children. know you've injected yourself with male testosterone.o w your body thinks it's changing. so then we see the same picture where they end ue the sep with , their own side, a lot wa of suicides, a lot of mentallo depression, because they didn't understand that it's a forever. deause t you it in there, it's t supposed to be in there. once testosterone was in there, you wereo be forever. that's not something you mak e a decision that when m you're 11 to 18 years old, you goye to therapy forars ol that, you k on that, and then you get to a point where you have poinu havee, once i dothis this, there's no going back. and that's the sad thing that they are finding a way. and again, it's always been always comes down to profiagaiti in funding. somebody is making a lot of money on these plant ing.s, the administration of setting this stuff up and it just to break a few eggs so a feweakg people don't like the fact that their lives that are really the same testosterone is dangerous. evenr be men, you want to be big and strong. you want to do a thing
and i want to star andt having children. know you've injected yourself with male testosterone.o w your body thinks it's changing. so then we see the same picture where they end ue the sep with , their own side, a lot wa of suicides, a lot of mentallo depression, because they didn't understand that it's a forever. deause t you it in there, it's t supposed to be in there. once testosterone was in there, you wereo be forever. that's not something you mak e a decision that when m you're 11 to 18...
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we go we andt medicacal help rigight away. i u get a a lump or swswelling in n neck, sevevere s stomach paiain an allergigic reacaction, serir siside effecects may hapappen, includuding pancrereatitis thihd gallllbladder prproblems. wewe may cacause low blood d sugar a peopople with diabetetes, espepecially if f you take medicinenes to treatat d diabet tell your r provovider aboutut n prproblems are changnges, or ifu feel your heheart racingng whilt rerest, depresession or thoughtf suicidide may occucur call your providerer right awaway if you e any mentntal changnges, commonoe effects lilike nausea,a, vomiti and didiarrhea m may lead toto hydration,n, which mayay cause kidney proroblems. >> would w we go be movingng weigight, keepining it off and'm lowewering my y cv risks chehecr costin covoverage befofore talk toto your healththcare profefesl abouout we go waway there's lab day clearance e is back and summerer with up t to 70% off f all ththings home.e. so you cac makeke your busisiest titime, y best shot t wayfair's lalabo
we go we andt medicacal help rigight away. i u get a a lump or swswelling in n neck, sevevere s stomach paiain an allergigic reacaction, serir siside effecects may hapappen, includuding pancrereatitis thihd gallllbladder prproblems. wewe may cacause low blood d sugar a peopople with diabetetes, espepecially if f you take medicinenes to treatat d diabet tell your r provovider aboutut n prproblems are changnges, or ifu feel your heheart racingng whilt rerest, depresession or thoughtf suicidide...
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kkk, wat to defund them and defund, -- df dismantle the police and reimagine them and implemenin ce andt bail laws. how about you going to ask about a support for the rioters in the summer of 2020? you know, the summer2020, th ofe 574 riots and insurrections at once. to is she glad that she said they're not going to stop and they shouldn't sto a p? and and tweeting out that bail fund. and what about timmy her running mate? he still want tampons and boys. bathroomtampons. does he still want to eliminate all parental rights and offerngr gender-affirming care for kids without adults permissioe n and legal driver's licenses and free college for illegals? these are important questions.s and so far, she will only commit to a single debate. t ou she tried hard to get outof of it. even on left wing abc.er after donald trump had already agreed to all the rule agreeds dem they themselves demanded, they demanded, they requested themanthey demested. cently k and recently kamala tried to change the rules at the last minute t , requesting that the mikes remain hot throughout the debate. she wanted to
kkk, wat to defund them and defund, -- df dismantle the police and reimagine them and implemenin ce andt bail laws. how about you going to ask about a support for the rioters in the summer of 2020? you know, the summer2020, th ofe 574 riots and insurrections at once. to is she glad that she said they're not going to stop and they shouldn't sto a p? and and tweeting out that bail fund. and what about timmy her running mate? he still want tampons and boys. bathroomtampons. does he still want to...
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conversation further and actually the child will do a pretty good job of regulating where they are andt then youco want to keep the conversation open and going so they know they can come back to you anytime they need to ask another question. so yes, it is a complicated and super important question that i wish i had a similar answer for. but again, we are just really complex creatures. we have time for one more question? i don't know what time we are at. one more?? okay. >> they basically train their peers who offer the same so consideringg the appeal of the suicide is there something like this happening? >> yeah, there absolutely is. there's a lot of programs that have different ways of doing peer support or building peer cultures and mental health or even peer to peer counseling withth the idea of suicide prevention in mind and i want to stress i think this is incredibly important especially for our high schoolers because they are more likely tohe talk o each other than they are to an adult and that's tough. that's really tough for us. so it's important we make sure kids are at least e
conversation further and actually the child will do a pretty good job of regulating where they are andt then youco want to keep the conversation open and going so they know they can come back to you anytime they need to ask another question. so yes, it is a complicated and super important question that i wish i had a similar answer for. but again, we are just really complex creatures. we have time for one more question? i don't know what time we are at. one more?? okay. >> they basically...
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minnesota, highest ranking enlisted ever to serve in congress, enlisted in the army national guard 17 andt 17 retired 24 years later as command sergeant major and served ret years l with hisn at operating enduring freedom in afghanistanafghanis and fake. >> according to service in his former platoon. walz retired after learning about not cominglatooned deployt to iraq and then spent the nextc two decades embellishingad both his service in a war zone. >> that didn't happen and hiss a rank, his successor in the national guard, even penned a private letter asking walzng to stop claiming a right that he didn't have for political gain. this is one of the worst presidential tickets in american history, almost as if it was thrown together als the last minute without any input from any voters. even in than ee democratic party think they'd be more angry than they are. and if these voterthand thess actually learn more about the records, the radical beliefs of bott eh harris and walz, i predict that this ticket will be doomed come novembe idictr. i hope it's not too late.y early voting is starting so
minnesota, highest ranking enlisted ever to serve in congress, enlisted in the army national guard 17 andt 17 retired 24 years later as command sergeant major and served ret years l with hisn at operating enduring freedom in afghanistanafghanis and fake. >> according to service in his former platoon. walz retired after learning about not cominglatooned deployt to iraq and then spent the nextc two decades embellishingad both his service in a war zone. >> that didn't happen and hiss a...
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but are there any that are truly memorabl andte, effectivee and what about the stinkers?there are some really bad ones out therctive?hevisuallye. thi >> we're talking big money for all of this, but which will deliverwill del biggest bar the buck. >> so each week, each week of this campaign going to be rating the best and the worst. >> joining me now, terry schilling n thg, president ofles the american principles project. terry, great to seect.e you. let's start with the trump campaign. withnow. he had help from an old friend in thiols new watch. >> are you better off thanthan you were four years ago? if you don't think are fro thate course that we've been on for the last four years is what you would like to se e us fight over the next four years, then i would suggest another choice that you have. >> president trump. he'll make america great again . >> now, terry, almost the entire is, of course, reagan speaking decades ago. does that reach out and grabgrat the viewers. i >> i think it does. laura and thank you so much for having me. i woulhaving me.d give that a rt ad an
but are there any that are truly memorabl andte, effectivee and what about the stinkers?there are some really bad ones out therctive?hevisuallye. thi >> we're talking big money for all of this, but which will deliverwill del biggest bar the buck. >> so each week, each week of this campaign going to be rating the best and the worst. >> joining me now, terry schilling n thg, president ofles the american principles project. terry, great to seect.e you. let's start with the trump...
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that you were targeted myin andt every flight you went on there were, what , 3 to 5 air marshals that were with you and that you would go through a screening process that could take up to a wern every single e you boarded an airplane and. you do travel a lot because you're in demand for speeches, eventst becaus, etc..do i is that correct? do i have e that down right? shawn yes, you have that correct. you have this is the only the information that we know. obviously i experienced a significant change in my travel when all of this began on july 23rd. the air marshal whistleblowerutd lawsuit came out and we're very disturbed by what was going on, spoke vee truth and confirmedd y my suspicions. but my real question is, what don't i know? and thiss is the real pain i and stress that's been caused both to me and miny by this whoe situation is day and night wonderinnighg. if and what government institution or agency is monitoring my phone calls, surveilling me in my movemens b my travels, knowing that they may be looking for some kindsome of excuse or derogatory action to come after me. and
that you were targeted myin andt every flight you went on there were, what , 3 to 5 air marshals that were with you and that you would go through a screening process that could take up to a wern every single e you boarded an airplane and. you do travel a lot because you're in demand for speeches, eventst becaus, etc..do i is that correct? do i have e that down right? shawn yes, you have that correct. you have this is the only the information that we know. obviously i experienced a significant...
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that makes i andt more inflationary. horace cooper, kira davis, thanks so much foro joining us on hannity tonight. >> all right. liberal politicianmuch for js io are telling residents don't believe they're lyincolorag. vin eyes after violent venezuelan gang members have taken up shop in one colorado town. coming up, former ice-t director tom homan and congressman corey mills are here with the latest fallout from the biden-harris border disaste br. >> after the break. stay with us. we've been searching across america for a special with a story waiting to be told. i've seen my community come together where people like me have through their own share of pain and suffering, but have come out stronger. >> the sky's the limit right now. this town has so much potential . this is a story of resilience. this is american. only on fox nation, america is . >> there's an invisible gap in your home's defenses, a gap that can be emotionally and financially devastating. and it's not what you think. the gap is the unprotected title to yo
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