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but the move - snatched hundreds of thousands of dollars away from asha. money they say kept the doors open for nearly 30 years...now forcing it to shut down.antonia drew vann founded . asha.00:20:08 our services consider h relations in milwaukee and the african american community. 00:20:18 now that asha is gone - there arent any other african american domestic violence organizations left in the state. the option her clients have now - is sojourner family peace center.a sprawling facility with a variety of domestic violence services under one roof. an atmosphere vann says is intimidating to some in a time of crisis. 00:20:08i don't think a one stop shop is going to make it african american community that's similar to one size fit all services and they don't. carmen pitre -ceo of sojourner says she completely agrees. agrees. 00:39:16 we tried to do this in a way where we werent taking away money from anybody else, because that's not what the works about. different people need different things. 3 antonia vann says - she's not giving up. in fact is asking the
but the move - snatched hundreds of thousands of dollars away from asha. money they say kept the doors open for nearly 30 years...now forcing it to shut down.antonia drew vann founded . asha.00:20:08 our services consider h relations in milwaukee and the african american community. 00:20:18 now that asha is gone - there arent any other african american domestic violence organizations left in the state. the option her clients have now - is sojourner family peace center.a sprawling facility with...
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okay, asha, what do you think? i mean, asian-americans certainly have made huge inroads in tech, silicon valley. >> they have. i think there is -- although, as margaret mentioned, i think there is a -- there's a difference in -- the asian-americans are a large -- sort of a large community. there's chinese americans, there is korean americans. and pacific islanders i don't think have made that much of an inroad as have maybe the indians, for example, in tech. i'm from india, originally, but what i see is that the asian-american population, in general, has made inroads in every regard, from college education to jobs in the tech industry to jobs in the creation of tech -- tech-industry jobs. and in venture capital, also, we see a lot of people of asian origin in positions of founding roles. so i think -- that has happened for sure, kristen. i think there might be a gap, though, between, i think, pacific islanders and some of the other groups of -- and i don't know how those numbers are, but i think i would like to see
okay, asha, what do you think? i mean, asian-americans certainly have made huge inroads in tech, silicon valley. >> they have. i think there is -- although, as margaret mentioned, i think there is a -- there's a difference in -- the asian-americans are a large -- sort of a large community. there's chinese americans, there is korean americans. and pacific islanders i don't think have made that much of an inroad as have maybe the indians, for example, in tech. i'm from india, originally,...
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just a few weeks after the unrest - asha has been forced to close. they served many in the african american community. asha founder- antonia vann- says shes worried some victims wont have the resources to get help anywhere else... or feel comfortable at a large organization like the sojourner family peace center. 3 black health defunding antonia drew vann, asha family services i don't think a one stop shop is going to make it for many in the african similar to one size fit all services and they don't. our services consider history of race relations in milwaukee and the african aerican community. closing sojourner invw, carmen pitre, ceo sojourner family peace center i have an obligation, and probably in antonia's analysis i havent done the best job. not intentionally. but i have an obligation to figure that out. what can sojourner do to not fill in the void with what we think is right but to support the services that need to tgrow in that area. 11:43:44 11:43:44 the d-c-f pulled its funding - claiming asha had financial problems. you can help asha co
just a few weeks after the unrest - asha has been forced to close. they served many in the african american community. asha founder- antonia vann- says shes worried some victims wont have the resources to get help anywhere else... or feel comfortable at a large organization like the sojourner family peace center. 3 black health defunding antonia drew vann, asha family services i don't think a one stop shop is going to make it for many in the african similar to one size fit all services and they...
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and one for our community advocates asha, who has been working hard. [applause] it is amazing how much children learn and we also learn every day. i want to thank everybody who has been a part of making today possible. it is a dream come true. thank you. [applause] ------------------------------- (clapping.) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i think we have more companies anywhere in the united states it's at the amazing statement we're not trying to be flashy or shocking just trying to create something new and original were >> one of the things about the conduct our you enter and turn your your back and just so the orchestra. the most contrary composer of this time if you accountability his music you would think he's a camera come important he become ill and it was crazy he at the end of his life and pushed the boundary to think we're not acceptable at this point for sure it had a great influence he was a great influence on the harmonic language on the contemporary up to now. i thought it would be interesting because they have e he was contemporary we use him on this and his
and one for our community advocates asha, who has been working hard. [applause] it is amazing how much children learn and we also learn every day. i want to thank everybody who has been a part of making today possible. it is a dream come true. thank you. [applause] ------------------------------- (clapping.) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i think we have more companies anywhere in the united states it's at the amazing statement we're not trying to be flashy or shocking just trying to create something new...
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asha? >> i, too, am going to join bob in issuing multiple numbers for multiple things. the reason for that is that, you know, we're talking about agriculture like it's the singular -- like it a singular thing. one word for one thing. and the truth of the matter is, the sector is composed of all different kinds of things. the supply chain and food and crops and farmers and industry and people involved in pharmaceuticals and all of it. all of it is so -- it's so much. and so you would have to assign -- i think you'd have to assign a number for each and every one of those elements. and how they average out, i don't actually know, but i would also say that the number we might assign today is going to change tomorrow, is different last week, last year, a few years ago, back when bob was in the white house and so forth. and i think that that's okay. i just wish that somebody was continuing to ask that question, where are we? how do we feel about it? i think that in addition to just an enormous and extremely complex sector that we're worried about being attacked, naturally or
asha? >> i, too, am going to join bob in issuing multiple numbers for multiple things. the reason for that is that, you know, we're talking about agriculture like it's the singular -- like it a singular thing. one word for one thing. and the truth of the matter is, the sector is composed of all different kinds of things. the supply chain and food and crops and farmers and industry and people involved in pharmaceuticals and all of it. all of it is so -- it's so much. and so you would have...
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and one for our community advocates asha, who has been working hard. [applause] it is amazing how much children learn and we also learn every day. i want to thank everybody who has been a part of making today possible. it is a dream come true. thank you. [applause] ------------------------------- as a society we've basically failed big portion of our population if you think about the basics of food, shelter safety a lot of people don't have any of those i'm mr. cookie can't speak for all the things but i know say, i have ideas how we can address the food issue. >> open the door and walk through that don't just stand looking out. >> as they grew up in in a how would that had access to good food and our parent cooked this is how you feed yours this is not happening in our country this is a huge pleasure i'm david one of the co-founder so about four year ago we worked with the serviced and got to know the kid one of the things we figured out was that they didn't know how to cook. >> i heard about the cooking school through the larkin academy a. >> their n
and one for our community advocates asha, who has been working hard. [applause] it is amazing how much children learn and we also learn every day. i want to thank everybody who has been a part of making today possible. it is a dream come true. thank you. [applause] ------------------------------- as a society we've basically failed big portion of our population if you think about the basics of food, shelter safety a lot of people don't have any of those i'm mr. cookie can't speak for all the...
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and one for our community advocates asha, who has been working hard. [applause] it is amazing how much children learn and we also learn every day. i want to thank everybody who has been a part of making today possible. it is a dream come true. thank you. [applause] -------------------------------- can good morning everybody and welcome to this beautiful day in san francisco. we're so excited to have everybody here, and i want to just say before we begin, we're just thrilled, absolutely thrilled that nancy and the mayor could be here today. and so thank you for taking time in your busy schedule to honor us at dreamforce. this is our biggest and most exciting dreamforce and we have more than 175,000 people registered to attend the event and there is more than 15 million people joining us online as well. that is incredible. almost 5 million people joined us yesterday online here at dreamforce. and as part of dreamforce, of course we have incredible advancements in technology. we have got all of these incredible programs and events. there are 2700 sessions
and one for our community advocates asha, who has been working hard. [applause] it is amazing how much children learn and we also learn every day. i want to thank everybody who has been a part of making today possible. it is a dream come true. thank you. [applause] -------------------------------- can good morning everybody and welcome to this beautiful day in san francisco. we're so excited to have everybody here, and i want to just say before we begin, we're just thrilled, absolutely thrilled...
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check out asha chicago check out the new happy hour check out the new menu and try one or two of these. jerry what were these? >> yes. jerry what were these? >> yes. >> i think my strongest asset, maybe by far, is my temperament. i'd like to punch him in the face, i'll tell you. i would bomb the [bleep] out of 'em. and you can tell them to go [bleep] themselves. get him out of here! get him out of here! get the hell out of here! priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. jacky rosen: i'm jacky rosen, priorities usa action is responsible and as a computer programmer, i created apps... before they were called "apps" and i learned there's always a smart solution. as president of my synagogue, we found a smart solution to rising energy costs... l work with democrats and republicans to make all of nevada a leader in solar, to improve our schools, and create good jobs. i approved this message because i know we can i'm catherine cortez masto and i i approve this message. as a doctor, i see how decisions in washington impact my patients here in nevada. so even th
check out asha chicago check out the new happy hour check out the new menu and try one or two of these. jerry what were these? >> yes. jerry what were these? >> yes. >> i think my strongest asset, maybe by far, is my temperament. i'd like to punch him in the face, i'll tell you. i would bomb the [bleep] out of 'em. and you can tell them to go [bleep] themselves. get him out of here! get him out of here! get the hell out of here! priorities usa action is responsible for the...
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asha is the oldest elephant to give birth in japan. trying a little bit of a baby elephant walk. asha looks like she's feeling okay. that's the news update at this hour. back to you. >> just 200 pounds, no big deal. >> yeah, little one. underweight, yeah. >> sue, thank you. >> sure. >>> check of the markets here. we saw a big homove in the equi market. the headlines broke that the fbi is investigating new hillary clinton e-mails. this is the dip when it happened. you see that at 1:00. also we saw pronounced move in the currency markets with the u.s. dollar hitting at 11 day high versus the mexican peso. eamon javers will join us in moments with more on this developing story. >> let's show you if there was a reaction in the bond market as well. rick santelli, did we see a move in the yield curve? >> absolutely. now, here is the thing, we all have to be as objective as we can. little after top of the hour, when the news broke, you can look at the intraday ten, you see yields broke down a bit. we're not talking 15 basis points, we're talk
asha is the oldest elephant to give birth in japan. trying a little bit of a baby elephant walk. asha looks like she's feeling okay. that's the news update at this hour. back to you. >> just 200 pounds, no big deal. >> yeah, little one. underweight, yeah. >> sue, thank you. >> sure. >>> check of the markets here. we saw a big homove in the equi market. the headlines broke that the fbi is investigating new hillary clinton e-mails. this is the dip when it...
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and one for our community advocates asha, who has been working hard. [applause] it is amazing how much children learn and we also learn every day. i want to thank everybody who has been a part of making today possible. it is a dream come true. thank you. [applause] -------------------------------- >> [gavel] good morning and welcome to the government audit and oversight committee for today, october 6, 2016. i am the chair of the committee aaron peskin joined by committee member and board president london breed to my left. our clerk is ms. erica major. ms. major do you have any announcements. >> yes. please silence all cell phones and electronic devices. all documents submitted to the clerk and items will be on the clerk and items will be on the october 18 board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. >> thank you. could you please read the first item. >> item 1 is a hearing to receive presentations from the city's external auditor macias gini & o'connell and kpmg llp. >> thank you. do we have a representative from the controller's office. ms. fr
and one for our community advocates asha, who has been working hard. [applause] it is amazing how much children learn and we also learn every day. i want to thank everybody who has been a part of making today possible. it is a dream come true. thank you. [applause] -------------------------------- >> [gavel] good morning and welcome to the government audit and oversight committee for today, october 6, 2016. i am the chair of the committee aaron peskin joined by committee member and board...
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asha? >> i, too, am going to join bob in issuing multiple numbers for multiple things. the reason for that is that, you know, we're talking about agriculture like it's the singular -- like it a singular thing. one word for one thing. and the truth of the matter is, the sector is composed of all different kinds of things. the supply chain and food and crops and farmers and industry and people involved in pharmaceuticals and all of it. all of it is so -- it's so much. and so you would have to assign -- i think you'd have to assign a number for each and every one of those elements. and how they average out, i don't actually know, but i would also say that the number we might assign today is going to change tomorrow, is different last week, last year, a few years ago, back when bob was in the white house and so forth. and i think that that's okay. i just wish that somebody was continuing to ask that question, where are we? how do we feel about it? i think that in addition to just an enormous and extremely complex sector that we're worried about being attacked, naturally or
asha? >> i, too, am going to join bob in issuing multiple numbers for multiple things. the reason for that is that, you know, we're talking about agriculture like it's the singular -- like it a singular thing. one word for one thing. and the truth of the matter is, the sector is composed of all different kinds of things. the supply chain and food and crops and farmers and industry and people involved in pharmaceuticals and all of it. all of it is so -- it's so much. and so you would have...
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. >> bob, asha, if you were elected to congress or president next year, what's the one or two things you would say needs to be done quickly in this area? ms. george: i would say that, i would say that we really do need that later and the council recommended. but as part of that, pulling the usda, department of interior, department of commerce, some of these departments that we are not used to thinking about when it comes to defense-related issues and homeland security issues, making them true, making them true partners in this endeavor is critical. >> bob, any thoughts? you have been elected. what do you want to do? the short story is basically convened a cabinet and basically saidsay this is a priority. this is a priority, dni, secretary of agriculture, secretary of defense, secretary of homeland security, this is a priority. you all have something to contribute, you all have something to do. what you need to do is build a plan that will basically make our agricultural and food industry resilient. this is a partnership not with the federal government but with our state and local par
. >> bob, asha, if you were elected to congress or president next year, what's the one or two things you would say needs to be done quickly in this area? ms. george: i would say that, i would say that we really do need that later and the council recommended. but as part of that, pulling the usda, department of interior, department of commerce, some of these departments that we are not used to thinking about when it comes to defense-related issues and homeland security issues, making them...
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and one for our community advocates asha, who has been working hard. [applause] it is amazing how much children learn and we also learn every day. i want to thank everybody who has been a part of making today possible. it is a dream come true. thank you. [applause] -------------------------------- >> i'm emily executive director of the san francisco department on the status of women. welcome to our event to mark domestic violence awareness month. so i want to invite the folks with the signs to come on in and walk in closer. before i introduce our speakers tonight, i want to recognize the domestic violence survivors among us, they deserve our continued support and a round of applause for our survivors. [ applause ] next i want to recognize the frontline staff of our partner agencies and all of the folks here who work on fighting domestic violence every day and let's show them our appreciation [ applause ] domestic violence continues to be a huge problem in san francisco last year there were almost 9,000 911 calls for help, 3,000 domestic violence cases
and one for our community advocates asha, who has been working hard. [applause] it is amazing how much children learn and we also learn every day. i want to thank everybody who has been a part of making today possible. it is a dream come true. thank you. [applause] -------------------------------- >> i'm emily executive director of the san francisco department on the status of women. welcome to our event to mark domestic violence awareness month. so i want to invite the folks with the...