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so annie, you are a doctor. take us inside hospitals.tors offices and tell us how this issue is dealt with. >> sure, when i became a pediatrician when i decided to become a pediatrician i envision the career caring for children with diabetes in caesar's disorders and broken bones i never imagined i would care for so many children who had been shot. as you just said gun violence is on the leading cause of death for children in this country this is a pervasive public health crisis. you would be hard-pressed to find a physician practicing in any subspecialty that does not walk around the haunting memories of standing at the bedside of patients who have been shot for me i will always member a sweet 4-year-old boy who found it unsecured a firearm on his coffee table and as curious children do he picked it up, unintentionally pulled trigger and shot himself in the head. by the time i met him multiple nerve seat procedures part of the school been removed. he had to wear a helmet. he was in the hospital for months learning how to walk again, lea
so annie, you are a doctor. take us inside hospitals.tors offices and tell us how this issue is dealt with. >> sure, when i became a pediatrician when i decided to become a pediatrician i envision the career caring for children with diabetes in caesar's disorders and broken bones i never imagined i would care for so many children who had been shot. as you just said gun violence is on the leading cause of death for children in this country this is a pervasive public health crisis. you...
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well, and annie, i remember too, when this was the debate was going on. congressional offices were flooded with calls from people on tiktok and like it did not help tiktok's case. >> right? right. >> i mean, because it was demonstrating this is how this app can actually influence the politics here, i do i feel like every, you know, every member who goes in for a closed door national security briefing about this app comes out pretty horrified. >> so, you know, there's that. and there's also just the, you know, by tiktok turning its power against congress. they realized, oh, my gosh, this is what a foreign government can do. and so, you know, that's not not a lesson they're going to forget. >> yeah. all right i will leave you with this. he has been a bodybuilder, a governor, and of course the terminator. >> i'll be back. >> but now he's back as santa claus. arnold schwarzenegger channeling the man with the red suit and the white beard. and a new film called the man with the bag. it is being shot in new york right now. the story line has santa turning to his
well, and annie, i remember too, when this was the debate was going on. congressional offices were flooded with calls from people on tiktok and like it did not help tiktok's case. >> right? right. >> i mean, because it was demonstrating this is how this app can actually influence the politics here, i do i feel like every, you know, every member who goes in for a closed door national security briefing about this app comes out pretty horrified. >> so, you know, there's that. and...
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joining us now on the phone is annie linskey, the lead author of that wall street journal piece, who also wrote about the impact of biden's age and how his inner circle kept it under wraps back in june and had taken a lot of heat for what she wrote then. annie, from you i have learned in this recent investigative piece that concerns existed really from the get go of the biden term. explain. >> yeah. that's right. and good morning. it's good to be here. >> one of the key findings in our in our piece was that in the very early months of the biden administration, um, aides told people seeking meetings that the meetings had to be short and they had to be focused. and they said this to people, you know, top officials seeking meetings with the president. they said the reason is he gets tired. he makes mistakes. so we need to keep this short and we need to keep it focused from your piece, i'm going to put on the screen and i'm going to read aloud. >> presidents always have gatekeepers, but in biden's case, the walls around him were higher and the controls greater. according to democratic la
joining us now on the phone is annie linskey, the lead author of that wall street journal piece, who also wrote about the impact of biden's age and how his inner circle kept it under wraps back in june and had taken a lot of heat for what she wrote then. annie, from you i have learned in this recent investigative piece that concerns existed really from the get go of the biden term. explain. >> yeah. that's right. and good morning. it's good to be here. >> one of the key findings in...
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propublica reporter annie waldman is joining me right now. annie, great to see you.ean, you you profile a mother sharelle menard and her son benji, who has autism. he was diagnosed, as you write, with severe autism at the age of three, received treatment, and even the family was celebrating that he would start to speak a few words. and they started looking at the potential future of benji very differently and hoped for more treatment, but that something changed, right? according to your reporting. and then suddenly unitedhealthcare cuts back on the treatment. and then there was a discovery of some sort of secret internal cost cutting campaign. tell us about all of that, because it is a very lengthy and great article that you write. i tried to truncate it there, but fill in the blanks for folks. >> yeah. so this year we have done a lot of mental health and behavioral health care reporting, trying to understand how do insurance companies work when they determine what is medically necessary and what's not. and over the course of our reporting, we obtained leaked documen
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the obvious question, annie, is how do you mobilize the medical question?ctors, to work on this, as they have worked on other public health issues. you're a doctor, tell us -- take us inside of hospitals, inside of doctors offices. >> sure. so when i became a pediatrician. i predicted a career with seizures and broken bones. i never imagined i would care for so many children who had been shot. but as you said, gun violence now the leading cause of death for children in the united states. you would be hard-pressed to find a physician practicing in any subspecialty that doesn't walk around with the haunting memories of standing at the bedside of patients who have been shot. for me, i will always remember a sweet 4-year-old boy, who found an unsecured firearm on his coffee table. and as curious children do, he picked it up, unintentionally pulled the trigger and shot himself in the head. by the time i met him, he had multiple neurosurgical procedures. part of his skull had to be removed. he had to wear a helmet. he was in the hospital for months, learning how
the obvious question, annie, is how do you mobilize the medical question?ctors, to work on this, as they have worked on other public health issues. you're a doctor, tell us -- take us inside of hospitals, inside of doctors offices. >> sure. so when i became a pediatrician. i predicted a career with seizures and broken bones. i never imagined i would care for so many children who had been shot. but as you said, gun violence now the leading cause of death for children in the united states....
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annie linskey white house reporter for the wall street journal, elliot williams cnn legal analyst. former federal prosecutor james moore, former regional communications director for joe biden's 2020 campaign. and brad todd republican strategist and a cnn political commentator. welcome to all of you. thank you so much for being here. brad. todd, i got to start with you because, look, the president, the president is coming president elect trump campaigned on protecting social security and medicare and i guess my question, honestly, having covered all of this for a while on the hill, it's like, how fast is elon musk going to realize that he's like grabbing the third rail, holding on to it, and like he's going to take it off a cliff? >> essentially, i don't think he's headed for social security and medicare. i think that the hill's budget hawks are going to insist that we look at that, because it's such a big pile of the budget. but that's not where president trump's heading. president-elect trump, i think he's and i think, by the way, this is not that different from what we've had bef
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as a matter of fact, it was one of my sons who was first to tell me about annie jacobsen. she's a pulitzer prize finalist, a new york times bestselling author. she's also a producer of the hit amazon prime show jack ryan. her new york times best selling book is called nuclear war, a scenario, and it gave me a much needed wake up call. in the words of un secretary general antonio gutierrez, humanity is just one misunderstanding, one miscalculation away from nuclear annihilation. before reading her book, i had no idea that the world literally could end in a little over an hour and that when the most feared missiles are launched, there's no calling them back. why the ticking clock scenario, michael? >> nuclear war is as dangerous to civilization. that means all of us as the incoming asteroid was to the dinosaurs. 66 million years ago. we're talking about. civilization ending event were a full scale nuclear exchange to happen. i explain it to readers in the book using that ticking clock scenario, because you learn right away that nuclear war unfolds in seconds and minutes, not
as a matter of fact, it was one of my sons who was first to tell me about annie jacobsen. she's a pulitzer prize finalist, a new york times bestselling author. she's also a producer of the hit amazon prime show jack ryan. her new york times best selling book is called nuclear war, a scenario, and it gave me a much needed wake up call. in the words of un secretary general antonio gutierrez, humanity is just one misunderstanding, one miscalculation away from nuclear annihilation. before reading...
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capitol annie, tell us more about the >> well, the worry is how are they going to do this? i think broadllicans and even some democrats really support this effort of cutting spending and excess government there's really just a concern of how to do it. i mean, this bold price tag of one that has republicans scratching their heads because discretionary spending, all of discretionary spending, which includes defense spending, is less than 2 trillion. and then you have mandatory spending, which includes the popular programs like social security, security, medicare and medicaid. that is a very politically tricky issue. even donald trump has said he doesn't want to touch. so that has left republicans wondering, well, okay, how are we going to do this? there are a lot of ideas floating around. and i just want to emphasize, pam, that it's very much in the idea incubator stage. but one of those ideas includes firing all federal workers who were hired in the government in the last year. but that's getting some pushback internally and was told to, you know, take all of these things wi
capitol annie, tell us more about the >> well, the worry is how are they going to do this? i think broadllicans and even some democrats really support this effort of cutting spending and excess government there's really just a concern of how to do it. i mean, this bold price tag of one that has republicans scratching their heads because discretionary spending, all of discretionary spending, which includes defense spending, is less than 2 trillion. and then you have mandatory spending,...
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annie, thank you so much. >>> let's go back to capitol hill.oman barbara lee of california is joining us. thanks for taking the time. are you aware of any upcoming votes or plans to stave off a shutdown? >> not at this point. let me tell you, ana, we had a bipartisan agreement. the public wants to see us work in a bipartisan way. they don't want to see a nonelected billionaire serving as president and president-elect or a vice president. this is outrageous. wreaking havoc on the public that will happen if, in fact, we shut down. democrats are working very hard to make sure the government stays open. people will be furloughed. services will be cut. there are huge impacts on people who live paycheck to paycheck, services they rely on. there's no way that elon musk should be directing the republicans and then threatening them to primary them if they vote a different way than what he's ordered. this is dangerous for our democracy also. >> let's listen to what republican congresswoman ana paulina luna had to say about the deal making process. >> we'
annie, thank you so much. >>> let's go back to capitol hill.oman barbara lee of california is joining us. thanks for taking the time. are you aware of any upcoming votes or plans to stave off a shutdown? >> not at this point. let me tell you, ana, we had a bipartisan agreement. the public wants to see us work in a bipartisan way. they don't want to see a nonelected billionaire serving as president and president-elect or a vice president. this is outrageous. wreaking havoc on the...
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>> he has been a fox news commentator annis bennett to different veterans organizations. both of which have it raise questions at those organizations and whether or not he left them as financially sound as he found them for those are legitimate questions for the senate committee and for his confirmation hearing to see if he really cannot lead an organization that itself struggles with its own financial staying within the books, passing audits and all of that. the pentagon is a place of their complicated problems every single day. he may be the person to lead agent. there definitely questions of whether he has a management experience to navigate this really, really complex bureaucracy progress yesterday joni ernst put out this david say i areate pete hegseth's response on thi response for the process. encouraging conversations he committed to completing a full dit of the pentagon and select a senior official who uphold the roles and values of our servicemen and women based on the quality standards in our quotas. ed will prioritize and strengthen to prevent sexual assault i
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hi, i'm annie. at number two, anora, another great movie from sean baker.n sex worker who ends up in a whirlwind marriage with the son of a russian oligarch. it's a tragicomedy that's original, refreshing and full of life that you can't help but love it. these are yours, yes? yes. all of them? yes. and the talking movies number one film of 2024 is the brutalist, which spans several decades. adrien brody is a hungarian architect and holocaust survivor who arrives in the us, where, as an outsider, he encounters the ugly side of the american dream. they do not want us here. who do you mean? the people here — they do not want us here. quite simply, brilliant, epic cinema. you can't argue with tom brooke's�* assessment of the best films of 202a. brooke's' assessment of the best films of 2024.- brooke's' assessment of the best films of 2024. one more sto to best films of 2024. one more story to squeeze _ best films of 2024. one more story to squeeze in. _ as we approach the end of 2024 the bbc has been reflecting on some of this year's more heartwarming news. in
hi, i'm annie. at number two, anora, another great movie from sean baker.n sex worker who ends up in a whirlwind marriage with the son of a russian oligarch. it's a tragicomedy that's original, refreshing and full of life that you can't help but love it. these are yours, yes? yes. all of them? yes. and the talking movies number one film of 2024 is the brutalist, which spans several decades. adrien brody is a hungarian architect and holocaust survivor who arrives in the us, where, as an...
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annie, good morning. thank you so much. good to be here. write that you spoke to over 50 people in reporting out this story. what did you learn about how aides were managing biden throughout his entire presidency? >> yeah, one of the major takeaways from our story is that one of biden. >> biden has long been an insular politician, but as he grew older and became more powerful, the walls got higher and the walls got thicker around him. >> and that helped shield his decline from senior democrats who were outside the white house. >> but it also helped him manage and make decisions in a in a way to where he wasn't having to take in a lot of information from various people, but getting information flowed through key aides who he trusted, who did get a lot of time with him. >> but, you know, some of the pieces that were the most surprising to me just was just the breadth of people who were saying that they had no access to this president or had very limited access to him. >> and these were people that ideally should have. i mean, this is let me r
annie, good morning. thank you so much. good to be here. write that you spoke to over 50 people in reporting out this story. what did you learn about how aides were managing biden throughout his entire presidency? >> yeah, one of the major takeaways from our story is that one of biden. >> biden has long been an insular politician, but as he grew older and became more powerful, the walls got higher and the walls got thicker around him. >> and that helped shield his decline from...
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joining us now cnn's annie greer. annie, what can you tell us about this meeting that is happening right now and what it may signal for the situation? and again, i've said this. >> well, this is about republicans trying to get on the same page they desperately want to pass something to keep the government open. >> but as we saw last night, 38 republicans bucked their own leadership in voting against the plan to keep the government open because they didn't support the extension of the debt limit. so now, by bringing all the key stakeholders in one room, the hope is that there will be enough consensus to try and move forward. in fact, we caught up with house speaker mike johnson this morning who said that he believes that there is is a plan and that they are going to be voting later this morning. that has not been officially announced or anything like that. but we are standing outside the meeting just down the hall trying to get new details, because right now republicans are back to square one and it's clear they don't
joining us now cnn's annie greer. annie, what can you tell us about this meeting that is happening right now and what it may signal for the situation? and again, i've said this. >> well, this is about republicans trying to get on the same page they desperately want to pass something to keep the government open. >> but as we saw last night, 38 republicans bucked their own leadership in voting against the plan to keep the government open because they didn't support the extension of...
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i think annie's right. think donald trump has been a galvanizing factor for democrats for the last 8 or 9 years. and so you'll see that start to happen again. but more importantly, when you look at what happened over the weekend in congress and see the leadership that hakeem jeffries was able to display in spite of the gridlock that that congress was under, almost shutting down the government under republican leadership. and so i think there are a lot of things that we're going to be able to do to rebuild this party. i do not believe that we have to run away from the policies that we present. i do think we have to run toward voters. i do think we have to run toward what people care about most. the economy, obviously, was the big factor. if you look at joe biden's record. the economy has gotten better over the last four years, and we continue to get better as as donald trump takes office. but i don't think manchin is correct about the party being toxic. i think the democrats think they believe that they stan
i think annie's right. think donald trump has been a galvanizing factor for democrats for the last 8 or 9 years. and so you'll see that start to happen again. but more importantly, when you look at what happened over the weekend in congress and see the leadership that hakeem jeffries was able to display in spite of the gridlock that that congress was under, almost shutting down the government under republican leadership. and so i think there are a lot of things that we're going to be able to do...
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raÚl: en los Ángeles en exclusiva luis sandoval entrevista a annie gonzÁlez.preocupes joaquÍn. primero queremos felicitarlos porque fueron homenajeados con una esculturaque inmortaliza su legado como icono de la mÚsica y la cultura argentina. cÓmo se sienten? lucÍa: bien. muy bien. estamos hablando los dos. [risas] es en un estadio muy emblemÁtico de buenos aires. cuando comenzÓ la democracia en el 82, 83, iban puros artistas de rock a trabajar ahÍ. le llamaban el templo del rock. cuando preguntaron dÓnde quieren hacer sus primeros conciertos en buenos aires dijimos ahÍ. Éramos una mosca blanca entre todos. un estadio hermoso sobre la avenida libertador que es una de las mÁs importantes que hicieron este pimpinela iluminado del escultor alejandro marlos. cada uno que pase por ahÍ lo van a poder ver al lado de gustavo cerati, charly garcÍa, mercedes sosa, un montÓn de artistas. maria: luego de dos magnÍficas presentaciones como dicen ustedes en el movistar arena hoy para anunciar un tour para los estados unidos. [aplausos] cuÉntanos. karla: vamos, joaquÍn. te t
raÚl: en los Ángeles en exclusiva luis sandoval entrevista a annie gonzÁlez.preocupes joaquÍn. primero queremos felicitarlos porque fueron homenajeados con una esculturaque inmortaliza su legado como icono de la mÚsica y la cultura argentina. cÓmo se sienten? lucÍa: bien. muy bien. estamos hablando los dos. [risas] es en un estadio muy emblemÁtico de buenos aires. cuando comenzÓ la democracia en el 82, 83, iban puros artistas de rock a trabajar ahÍ. le llamaban el templo del rock....
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and a key leader of syria's armed opposition, abu mohammed al jal anni who belongs to a group known asa yit tahrir al sham which used to be aligned with al qaeda has said he wants a peaceful transition of power. but the vacuum of power left by bashar al assad is enormous. so amid the celebrations there's also a deep sense of uncertainty among many syrians. imtiaz tyab, cbs news at the turkish-syrian border. >> and syria will be just one. issues facing president-elect donald trump in his upcoming second term. on sunday he addressed many of his top priorities in a televised interview. cbs's nikole killion has that. >> reporter: fresh off his whirlwind weekend on the world stage -- >> what a nice group. >> reporter: -- president-elect donald trump appeared on nbc's "meet the press," where he was pressed on his agenda weeks ahead of taking office, from tariffs -- >> can you guarantee american families won't pay more? >> i can't guarantee anything. >> rorter: to the border. >> is it your plan to deport everyone who is here illegally over the next four years? >> well, i think you have to do
and a key leader of syria's armed opposition, abu mohammed al jal anni who belongs to a group known asa yit tahrir al sham which used to be aligned with al qaeda has said he wants a peaceful transition of power. but the vacuum of power left by bashar al assad is enormous. so amid the celebrations there's also a deep sense of uncertainty among many syrians. imtiaz tyab, cbs news at the turkish-syrian border. >> and syria will be just one. issues facing president-elect donald trump in his...
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and finally, annie jacobsen. her book is called nuclear war a scenario. and those four books for the most watched books at booktv dot org in 2024. just a reminder that all booktv programs are available online to be watched any time, any place. the website booktv dot org. org. well, now joining us on booktv is tony patino. he is the coauthor of this book, creating reading rainbow the untold story of a beloved children's series. he's also the co-creator of reading rainbow. where did the concept come from? mr. patino? well, i was in instructional television and i became a coordinator of instruction. i was the interim for the public television station w.a. in buffalo, new york. and my boss came up to me and wanted to know if i wanted to be involved in something like this. so i said, sure. and as i was thinking about instructional television, i came across the idea that children do not read during the summer months and therefore it's called, you know, the mission that the idea that kids can't read, not that they can't they don't read during the summer. and whe
and finally, annie jacobsen. her book is called nuclear war a scenario. and those four books for the most watched books at booktv dot org in 2024. just a reminder that all booktv programs are available online to be watched any time, any place. the website booktv dot org. org. well, now joining us on booktv is tony patino. he is the coauthor of this book, creating reading rainbow the untold story of a beloved children's series. he's also the co-creator of reading rainbow. where did the concept...
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premier of, a why [music] my name is-the coowner of chalosism and, my name is annie, the coowner of chalos. >> we [indiscernible] like original style. and-it is more american and then coffee, local coffee. i am one of the chalos. so, my father is gonzalo [indiscernible] chalos means--i always been involved in food industry. we used to have a food restaurant and then i been in different parts of the world in spain, in the u.s., back in the days food industry, so it is my thing. and then, it was my-follow her to her country so that is why we opened chalos. >> i was born and raised in the sunset district. moving back from being abroad so long i have been over 8 years. this neighborhood meant a lot to me. when we saw the space, i was like, that's it. this area i'm very familiar with. in the last 5 to 10 years it changed a lot. it is really good for young families. you dont need to leave the neighborhood anymore and what i like most about it, most of the businesses have local residents within district 4, the sunset area with their own businesses so it gives the community feel to it. one neat th
premier of, a why [music] my name is-the coowner of chalosism and, my name is annie, the coowner of chalos. >> we [indiscernible] like original style. and-it is more american and then coffee, local coffee. i am one of the chalos. so, my father is gonzalo [indiscernible] chalos means--i always been involved in food industry. we used to have a food restaurant and then i been in different parts of the world in spain, in the u.s., back in the days food industry, so it is my thing. and then,...
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well, i am joined by annie here at the plumbers and steamfitters local union 342.. i love that you're all here representing. yes. thank you for having us. it's great to be here. and i have to point out, you also have a cute little helper here. baby. rachel. right? baby. rachel. yes, this is our member alyson's. baby. yes. so she hits the microphone. two baby. oh, so cute. and talk about how important it is to come here to give back to the food bank and to make a difference. so as a membership of the plumbers and steamfitters local 342, we understand. we're aware that there is a lot of people dealing with food insecurity in the community. so we want to be part of that solution. we want to be a part of the solution to try to make that better. so we do that by donating money, and we also volunteer our time on a monthly basis. i love that $20,000. thank you so much. i'm also joined with the ceo here at the food bank caitlin, and this will go such a long way to the food bank and it will help in our goal for this holiday season. right? it really will. we have a goal toda
well, i am joined by annie here at the plumbers and steamfitters local union 342.. i love that you're all here representing. yes. thank you for having us. it's great to be here. and i have to point out, you also have a cute little helper here. baby. rachel. right? baby. rachel. yes, this is our member alyson's. baby. yes. so she hits the microphone. two baby. oh, so cute. and talk about how important it is to come here to give back to the food bank and to make a difference. so as a membership...
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. >> annie hall was a game changer.dy said, i want to do a real film about real people, where you could care about the characters and be somewhat emotionally invested. >> you and david, if this relationship quits, that's fine. that's fine, that's great. well, i don't know what i did wrong. i mean, i can't believe that somewhere she cooled off to me. is it something that i did? >> yeah, but something you do. that's how people are. >> love fades, love fades. >> god, that's a depressing thought. >> there's no, you know, happy ending with a neat bow tie at the end. but ironically, annie hall became one of the funniest movies ever. it changed so much about the way people thought of, you know, romantic comedies. >> one of the summer's surprise hit movies is stars billy crystal and meg ryan. it's called when harry met sally. >> men and women can't be friends because the sex part always gets in the way. >> that's not true. i have a number of men friends and there is no sex involved. no you don't. yes i do. no you don't. yes, i
. >> annie hall was a game changer.dy said, i want to do a real film about real people, where you could care about the characters and be somewhat emotionally invested. >> you and david, if this relationship quits, that's fine. that's fine, that's great. well, i don't know what i did wrong. i mean, i can't believe that somewhere she cooled off to me. is it something that i did? >> yeah, but something you do. that's how people are. >> love fades, love fades. >> god,...
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our buy green team also includes soco ma chris otoshi and annie wong who are on the cityt me give youe background information here. so the environmentally preferable purchasing ordinance is chapter two of the san francisco environment code. and it requires the city of san francisco to ensure that purchases of commodities and expenditures of public money are made in aistent policies. and i mentioned in our last slide that our municipal toxics reduction team partners with the city government. zero waste team to implement this program and that's because of the role of the resource conservation ordinance, which requires city departments to minimize consumption, maximize resource recovery, and purchase products with recycled one of our mandates and report on city departments progress towards full compliance with theen ordinance. and another of our mandates is to produce an annual buy green report, and this report is one of the meeting documents available on t this meeting. note thatr the document with updated in the file title is the one to be looking at. we noticed a small correction tha
our buy green team also includes soco ma chris otoshi and annie wong who are on the cityt me give youe background information here. so the environmentally preferable purchasing ordinance is chapter two of the san francisco environment code. and it requires the city of san francisco to ensure that purchases of commodities and expenditures of public money are made in aistent policies. and i mentioned in our last slide that our municipal toxics reduction team partners with the city government....
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[music] my name is-the coowner of chalosism and, my name is annie, the coowner of chalos. >> we [indiscerniblenal style. and-it is more american and then coffee, local coffee. i am one of the chalos. so, my father is gonzalo [indiscernible] chalos means--i always been involved in food industry. we used to have a food restaurant and then i been in different parts of the world in spain, in the u.s., back in the days food industry, so it is my thing. and then, it was my-follow her to her country so that is why we opened chalos. >> i was born and raised in the sunset district. moving back from being abroad so long i have been over 8 years. this neighborhood meant a lot to me. when we saw the space, i was like, that's it. this area i'm very familiar with. in the last 5 to 10 years it changed a lot. it is really good for young families. you dont need to leave the neighborhood anymore and what i like most about it, most of the businesses have local residents within district 4, the sunset area with their own businesses so it gives the community feel to it. one neat thing we have here is we have fride
[music] my name is-the coowner of chalosism and, my name is annie, the coowner of chalos. >> we [indiscerniblenal style. and-it is more american and then coffee, local coffee. i am one of the chalos. so, my father is gonzalo [indiscernible] chalos means--i always been involved in food industry. we used to have a food restaurant and then i been in different parts of the world in spain, in the u.s., back in the days food industry, so it is my thing. and then, it was my-follow her to her...
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coming up, we've got the cast of "annie." hey! - so what are you guys drinking? - constant comment. - when i'm drinking bigelow tea, it's just a moment for me. it's just me time. - that's what a cup of tea is. - it is. - a moment for you, someone you love. - aw! (customer sighs) - it tastes really great. - yes! it was always bigelow tea - wow! that's what my family hopes for. cheers. - cheers. (bright upbeat music) (♪) when life spells heartburn... how do you spell relief? r-o-l-a-i-d-s rolaids' dual-active formula begins to neutralize acid on contact. r-o-l-a-i-d-s spells relief. this charmin ultra soft smooth tear has wavy edges. it's no ordinary square. charmin ultra soft smooth tear has wavy perforations that tear so much better, with more cushiony softness. enjoy the go, with charmin. >> michael: we are back with annie returning to new york for the first time since a decade. whoopie goldberg joins the cast tomorrow starting at madison square garden. singing "hard knock life" please welcome annie and playing the lovable o
coming up, we've got the cast of "annie." hey! - so what are you guys drinking? - constant comment. - when i'm drinking bigelow tea, it's just a moment for me. it's just me time. - that's what a cup of tea is. - it is. - a moment for you, someone you love. - aw! (customer sighs) - it tastes really great. - yes! it was always bigelow tea - wow! that's what my family hopes for. cheers. - cheers. (bright upbeat music) (♪) when life spells heartburn... how do you spell relief?...
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. >> we also heard from annie's mother for the first time she argues her son was just trying to defend himself. >> it's something a we'll i israeli. it's just goes which it pulls. this is a its senses. self-defense. means nothing. >> open city council approved budget cuts tonight in an effort to close a massive budget deficit. some of those cuts include temporarily closing to fire stations next year. kron four's sara stinson reports. >> emotional at times with people worried about their service is being threatened. the city council voted in favor of moving forward with the first phase of cuts at i am not. >> happy at all about what is going on here in oakland. >> misses celia cunningham attended the oakland city council meeting tuesday night distressed about potential budget cuts in police fire in senior services. it's too much crime here in oakland. >> so we need to all we can to keep all our resources and services available. the council has to close 129 million dollar budget deficit before july of next year. and at the meeting they debated, which cuts need to be made next. very stres
. >> we also heard from annie's mother for the first time she argues her son was just trying to defend himself. >> it's something a we'll i israeli. it's just goes which it pulls. this is a its senses. self-defense. means nothing. >> open city council approved budget cuts tonight in an effort to close a massive budget deficit. some of those cuts include temporarily closing to fire stations next year. kron four's sara stinson reports. >> emotional at times with people...
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hi annie. so the one here, he said this, he's a small thing, some high tech web, those, these a is that on the mine is the multi fun will efforts. and we have many, i mean it is all for see in your mind, so you can reach it. the reach is the word as of as far as may be by is that the mental of dismissing certain drugs may be in the future. so you can make evidence said to as ryan, so i'm saying this the southern need. so rosie is right in one. i'm send you and i don't there and we have and, and to is that because i think as and by is the nation submitted to the invasions in many the front. so i think it may have many times in your in him is do it by its behavior and say, i'm going to can, for you to see when and in the field chart in 510 or 20 years are saying it's way less because it doesn't make these, they make a new crisis and you know, from this world wars. so i'm saying is, there is, is, uh, is the feeling or it says was united states and is ready to jump a now on the prime suspect. and t
hi annie. so the one here, he said this, he's a small thing, some high tech web, those, these a is that on the mine is the multi fun will efforts. and we have many, i mean it is all for see in your mind, so you can reach it. the reach is the word as of as far as may be by is that the mental of dismissing certain drugs may be in the future. so you can make evidence said to as ryan, so i'm saying this the southern need. so rosie is right in one. i'm send you and i don't there and we have and, and...
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annie executive knows it is a brutally confect -- brutally competitive industry. it is cyclical and sometimes changes in leadership happen. intel is an important american company and we need to get behind it to succeed. we are backing them. i believe they will come out of this. and although you are correct it is an important piece of the program, we have a portfolio. right now there is only one company in the world that has proven it can manufacture leading edge chips and that is tsmc and now they are doing it on u.s. soil. we are also going to be investing in samsung. have a portfolio and we are going to stay behind intel and do everything we can. what they need is customers. not to get into the weeds here but in the manufacturing of chips, it is a virtuous cycle. you need a customer to come into start to manufacture. it is a flywheel. and so that is why i have spent a lot of time with tim cook and jensen to say, take a bet on intel so they can get better at what they are doing. >> isn't there a danger of picking winners and losers and is it possible the chips ac
annie executive knows it is a brutally confect -- brutally competitive industry. it is cyclical and sometimes changes in leadership happen. intel is an important american company and we need to get behind it to succeed. we are backing them. i believe they will come out of this. and although you are correct it is an important piece of the program, we have a portfolio. right now there is only one company in the world that has proven it can manufacture leading edge chips and that is tsmc and now...
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i am joined by annie here at the plumbers and steam fitters local union 342.>> yes. thank you for having us. >> reporter: you have a cute little helper here, baby rachel, right? >> yes. this is our member allison's baby, yes. she wants the microphone. >> reporter: so cute. talk about how important it is to come here to give back to the food bank and to make a difference. >> so as a membership of the plumbers and steamfitters local 342, we understand. we're aware that there's a lot of people dealing with food insecurity in the community. so we want to be part of that solution. we want to try to make that better. so we do that by donating money and we also volunteer our time on a monthly basis. >> reporter: i love that. $20,000. thank you so much! i'm joined with the ceo at the food bank, katelyn. this will go such a long way to the food bank and help in the goal for this holiday season, right? >> it really will. we have a goal today to raise enough funds for 3 million meals by the end of the year and this will certainly go a long way towards achieving that and
i am joined by annie here at the plumbers and steam fitters local union 342.>> yes. thank you for having us. >> reporter: you have a cute little helper here, baby rachel, right? >> yes. this is our member allison's baby, yes. she wants the microphone. >> reporter: so cute. talk about how important it is to come here to give back to the food bank and to make a difference. >> so as a membership of the plumbers and steamfitters local 342, we understand. we're aware...
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but i have to just sissoko and annie because i am a zero waste coordinator. and when we're talking about or sharing about all these pieces of making sure things happen and working with community partners at the public library, obviously we're interacting with a lot of people, and i can always turn to annie. she's such a helpful person. soko is the same. her presentation at the public library is still one of the best ever. shobha and gabriel and gabe and chris and everybody else in the team. so i just wanted to say thank you. and lastly, just to say that it's really my great privilege as being the union rep on the health and safety committee, that the workers bring their concerns to me and that i'm able to prioritize them for the library and the common good, because i think that's what we're all endeavoring to do, especially with the climate change climate crisis being such an existential threat as we're going forward. so thank you so very much. thank you. okay. thank you for your attention. we've got our green email address here on the slide for anyone who wi
but i have to just sissoko and annie because i am a zero waste coordinator. and when we're talking about or sharing about all these pieces of making sure things happen and working with community partners at the public library, obviously we're interacting with a lot of people, and i can always turn to annie. she's such a helpful person. soko is the same. her presentation at the public library is still one of the best ever. shobha and gabriel and gabe and chris and everybody else in the team. so...
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at home we are not anny more safe than women anywhere else in europe. singing.been killed by men. it just shows that even in a country that is supposed to be a great place for women things are far from perfect. about 40% of icelandic women have been subjected to physical or sexual violence, and because of that the icelandic state is being sued for misogyny. we thought it was completely unacceptable that women were not taken seriously and we decided to use the european court of human rights to sue the icelandic state. now we're just crossing our fingers we will win. do you think that the government is doing enough to tackle the issue of gender violence? no, i don't think any government is doing enough. as long as there is gender—based violence we're not doing enough. it's as simple as that. sofia bettiza, bbc news, iceland. every day, emergency service phone operators across the uk answer tens of thousands of calls for help. while most callers are respectful, reports of sexist, homophobic and racist abuse towards staff have increased by more than a third since 20
at home we are not anny more safe than women anywhere else in europe. singing.been killed by men. it just shows that even in a country that is supposed to be a great place for women things are far from perfect. about 40% of icelandic women have been subjected to physical or sexual violence, and because of that the icelandic state is being sued for misogyny. we thought it was completely unacceptable that women were not taken seriously and we decided to use the european court of human rights to...
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the obvious question, annie, is how do you mobilize the medical question?health issues. you're a doctor, tell us -- take us inside of hospitals, inside of doctors offices. >> sure. so when i became a pediatrician. i predicted a career with seizures and broken bones. i never imagined i would care for so many children who had been shot. but as you said, gun violence now the leading cause of death for children in the united states. you would be hard-pressed to find a physician practicing in any subspecialty that doesn't walk around with the haunting memories of standing at the bedside of patients who have been shot. for me, i will always remember a sweet 4-year-old boy, who found an unsecured firearm on his coffee table. and as curious children do, he picked it up, unintentionally pulled the trigger and shot himself in the head. by the time i met him, he had multiple neurosurgical procedures. part of his skull had to be removed. he had to wear a helmet. he was in the hospital for months, learning how to walk again, learning how to talk again, and learning how
the obvious question, annie, is how do you mobilize the medical question?health issues. you're a doctor, tell us -- take us inside of hospitals, inside of doctors offices. >> sure. so when i became a pediatrician. i predicted a career with seizures and broken bones. i never imagined i would care for so many children who had been shot. but as you said, gun violence now the leading cause of death for children in the united states. you would be hard-pressed to find a physician practicing in...
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hi, i'm annie. at number two, anora, another great movie from sean baker.al, refreshing and full of life that you can't help but love it. these are yours. yes. all of them? yes. and the talking movies number one film of 2024 is the brutalist, which spans several decades. adrien brody is a hungarian architect and holocaust survivor who arrives in the us, where, as an outsider, he encounters the ugly side of the american dream. they do not want us here. who do you mean? the people here. they do not want us here. quite simply, brilliant, epic cinema. when it comes to films, you cannot argue with the wonderful tom broke. thanks for watching today. see you at the same time tomorrow. hello there. the festive forecast into next week does look fairly mild, so a very slim chance, i think, that any of us will see a white christmas. but before we get there, the weather really changeable in the run up to christmas. some rain around on friday, some very strong winds through the weekend, could cause some disruption, and then temperatures will be on the rise as we look to
hi, i'm annie. at number two, anora, another great movie from sean baker.al, refreshing and full of life that you can't help but love it. these are yours. yes. all of them? yes. and the talking movies number one film of 2024 is the brutalist, which spans several decades. adrien brody is a hungarian architect and holocaust survivor who arrives in the us, where, as an outsider, he encounters the ugly side of the american dream. they do not want us here. who do you mean? the people here. they do...
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annie lennox. and jesus. [ laughter ] [ applause ] and you. the five of you.ere was a thing that somebody did. you can look up your primal astrological animal. you can all do this. if you look at your -- go to primalastrology.com. >> jimmy: it's a real thing? >> yeah i looked up yours. >> jimmy: you looked up mine. >> i'm a salmon. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: really? >> i mean -- >> jimmy: what does that mean? >> denzel is a salmon. >> jimmy: denzel is a salmon? swimming upstream together? what happens? >> i guess the idea is -- by the way, he's a hero of mine. >> jimmy: yeah. >> you -- yeah. you have, like, one purpose. and you swim upstream the whole time. and you get shredded. and, like, torn apart. you finally get there. you come to fruition, and you die. [ laughter ] so that's -- kind of tracks. and you're a panda. >> jimmy: what? [ laughter ] i'm a fat bear that does nothing? [ laughter ] you're a panda. >> guillermo: i'm a panda for sure, yeah. for sure, yes, i'm a panda, yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> can i read this to you? >> jimmy: yeah. >> pandas are
annie lennox. and jesus. [ laughter ] [ applause ] and you. the five of you.ere was a thing that somebody did. you can look up your primal astrological animal. you can all do this. if you look at your -- go to primalastrology.com. >> jimmy: it's a real thing? >> yeah i looked up yours. >> jimmy: you looked up mine. >> i'm a salmon. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: really? >> i mean -- >> jimmy: what does that mean? >> denzel is a salmon. >> jimmy:...
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bill clinton and annie linskey reporter for the "wall street journal."ndbite seemed pretty clear cut. is he selecting people that will shake these agencies up. >> reform type president. in that interview the best part of it he decided to go to his left a little bit when he mentioned the dreamers. very excited when president obama won, he went to his left. when joe biden won he left to his left. joe president trump is going toe center. let's not forget the dreamers and people born here. i was prizeside and pleased. >> bret: he chose meet the press for a reason. is there hope to work across the aisle. >> maybe, that's not the message he was sending during the campaign and it wasn't the message he was sending when he said that all of the january 6th committee members should be imin prison. that is not a unifying message. that is a terrifying message because he is talking about using the power of government to imprison his political foes. and he has appointed people cash pa they will to run the fbi who seem intent on carrying out those wishes. so democrats a
bill clinton and annie linskey reporter for the "wall street journal."ndbite seemed pretty clear cut. is he selecting people that will shake these agencies up. >> reform type president. in that interview the best part of it he decided to go to his left a little bit when he mentioned the dreamers. very excited when president obama won, he went to his left. when joe biden won he left to his left. joe president trump is going toe center. let's not forget the dreamers and people...
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. >> like miss hannigan in "annie," she wasn't very nice, but i liked playing her. to alcoholic parents, she was raised by her grandmother in hollywood where the pair shared a one-room apartment. >> i slept on the couch for 21 years, and then i went to new york and got a cot. >> burnett's move east was funded by an anonymous donor who you burnett, then a theater student at ucla, perform at a party. on her first night in new york burnett got a sign she had come to the right place. >> then it started to rain. good things had happened to me a lot when it rained, and i turned on the radio, and it said, hurricane carol is hitting new york. >> no? >> look it up. august 1954. i got here and i was lucky enough to get a cot at the rehearsal club. a boarding house for young women who wanted to be in the theater. each one of my roommates out of central casting, and i was the hick, but i learned from these girls how to pursue auditions and so forth. >> within five years, burnett had a starring role on broadway in "once upon a mattress" and a spot on "the garry moore show" on cb
. >> like miss hannigan in "annie," she wasn't very nice, but i liked playing her. to alcoholic parents, she was raised by her grandmother in hollywood where the pair shared a one-room apartment. >> i slept on the couch for 21 years, and then i went to new york and got a cot. >> burnett's move east was funded by an anonymous donor who you burnett, then a theater student at ucla, perform at a party. on her first night in new york burnett got a sign she had come to the...