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and the plains baptist church and a in my maranatha baptist church a very harmonious. but was wasn't it painful for you to a way. i mean, did you did the guys sort of turn against you and say, you know, you've let us let the side down. i don't think it hurt the southern baptist convention much. when i withdrew, you know, i issued a release. and as a matter of fact, to be technically accurate, individual beings are not members of a southern baptist convention, a church congregation is a member of a southern baptist convention. and if you make a financial contribution to the southern baptist convention, you're considered part of it. still so we never have made any division. division between our church and the southern baptist convention. we give part of offering to the missionary of the southern baptist convention. we give other half of our offering, the more moderate group of baptist. when you talk to these men, whether it's catholics who don't allow women to be priests, say, talk to the pope, where you talk to them, grand mufti or or a rabbi or the head of the southern
and the plains baptist church and a in my maranatha baptist church a very harmonious. but was wasn't it painful for you to a way. i mean, did you did the guys sort of turn against you and say, you know, you've let us let the side down. i don't think it hurt the southern baptist convention much. when i withdrew, you know, i issued a release. and as a matter of fact, to be technically accurate, individual beings are not members of a southern baptist convention, a church congregation is a member...
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the baptists or like the quakers. and so they they argued just they were kind of a free market of religion type of group where they just said just leave us alone and let us preach the gospel and let us plant churches and do the lord is calling us to do and we'll do fine. we need government support. just leave us alone. and. and madison jefferson found in that argument a sort of on the ground a sort of gritty version of religious liberty that i think they hadn't quite experienced before. but in the early 1770s, there were dozens of baptist preacher as being put jail by the virginia government for illegal in madison. and one of my favorite letters to a friend he writes you know where you pray for us this terrible spirit of persecution is abroad in the land in virginia. you know, these okay, maybe these baptist are nuts, but but we shouldn't persecute them just because they have different ideas about christianity. and so this leads up finally to, madison making his great argument for religious liberty and saying that chr
the baptists or like the quakers. and so they they argued just they were kind of a free market of religion type of group where they just said just leave us alone and let us preach the gospel and let us plant churches and do the lord is calling us to do and we'll do fine. we need government support. just leave us alone. and. and madison jefferson found in that argument a sort of on the ground a sort of gritty version of religious liberty that i think they hadn't quite experienced before. but in...
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it's the largest baptist church in the southeast region.ist convention was founded it in 1845 over the issue of slavery. even when the supreme court decision was rendered, outlawing segregation in public education, who fought it? but 10 to 15 years. southern baptist. >> reporter: reverend brown has served as the pastor of san francisco's oldest church since 1976, as the president of the ncaap if san francisco, and a former supervisor. he's become an icon for social justice. >> and i live for the school board in 1978 because of disparages in the treatment of black administrators when it came to employment. job opportunities. and from that, it was 85% effective. i also made the appeal that we would not just be concerned about the job security, but we should also be concerned about the children. and we established the freedom school. >> reporter: the freedom school program during the summer months at third baptist church, works to fight illiteracy with underserved children. as their. proinnocent mentor, dr. martin luther king taught him, rever
it's the largest baptist church in the southeast region.ist convention was founded it in 1845 over the issue of slavery. even when the supreme court decision was rendered, outlawing segregation in public education, who fought it? but 10 to 15 years. southern baptist. >> reporter: reverend brown has served as the pastor of san francisco's oldest church since 1976, as the president of the ncaap if san francisco, and a former supervisor. he's become an icon for social justice. >> and i...
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now that's the largest white southern baptist church in the southeast region. and remember, the southern baptist convention was founded in 1845 over the issue of slavery. >>>>you can catch the full story of reverend amos brown tonight at 5:00 here on k p i x. and join us as we honor the contributions and rich legacy of the black community right here in the bay area. that special is going to air tomorrow night at 730, and then we have an hour long version coming up saturday night at seven. coming up here at noon and streaming on cbs news bay area. president trump is considering a new round of tariffs. which products could be impacted? and what that will mean for your wallet. >>>>thank you so. much guys. hi i'm adrienne kiss. and if you're anything like me this has happened more times than i'd like to admit. i've got everything ready to leave the house. maybe i'm even already in the car and down the road. and i realize when it's too late, i've forgotten the one device that none of us can live without these days. my cellphone. this is why i love the phone reminder
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now that's the largest white southern baptist chunk in the southeast region.ounded in 1845 over the issue of slavery. and even when the supreme court decision was rendered, outlawing segregation in public education, who fought it? for 10 to 15 years. southern baptists. >> reporter: re rends brown has served as the pastor of san francisco's oldest african american church since 1976. and as the president of the naacp in san francisco and a former city supervisor he's become an icon for social justice. >> i led the first school board cut in 1978 because of disparages and the treatment of black administrators when it came to employment. job opportunities. and from that boycott there was 85% effective, i also made the appeal that we will not just be concerned about the job security. but we should be also concerned about the children. and we established the freedom school. >> reporter: the freedom school program during the summer months at third baptist church works the fight illiteracy with underserved children. as his mentor dr. martin luther king jr. and others t
now that's the largest white southern baptist chunk in the southeast region.ounded in 1845 over the issue of slavery. and even when the supreme court decision was rendered, outlawing segregation in public education, who fought it? for 10 to 15 years. southern baptists. >> reporter: re rends brown has served as the pastor of san francisco's oldest african american church since 1976. and as the president of the naacp in san francisco and a former city supervisor he's become an icon for...
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osborn the new pastor of third you baptist church. so if you came here for a celebration, you should get up and leave because black history month is about work. it's been doing the hard work of discovering, preserving and renewing. our history. >> so if you read the words uplift over voice and sing, we're going to talk about where the black labor force is right now. my 70 book african-americans 1980 we see there are 20 african-american a growth of 2 millions in the last two years and over 5 years had the most expressive growth in the black labor force in 5 hundred years. because of some research at san francisco public safety committee in 2020 had a 50 percent increase in black nurses in the last 4 years think, one and 60 thousand new black nurses (clapping.) we've had a 28 percent increase in african-american in computer occasions in the last 5 years clap in the 1990s i was on the implementation team at counsel when we created the first computer academy in california and glad to see katherine here today (clapping.) and because of the
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the infamous ku klux klan bombing of the 16th street baptist church that would take the lives of fouro to birmingham, 1963, by christopher paul curtis. this beloved children's classic has received numerous awards, including the newbery and coretta scott king honor. the book is an exploration of a familial love of historical racism, the power of friendship, morality, i'm sorry, mortality, injustice, and the need for generosity and kindness. what the book does so masterfully is it examines both the mechanisms of the civil rights era violence and the feelings surrounding racism, how unfair it is, how unjust, and how inescapable. although the church bombing is central to the plot of the watsons go to birmingham, it isn't a sad or dark book about a tragedy. it's actually a joyful celebration of a beautiful black family that happens to encounter a very grim moment. and that's by design. the watsons go to birmingham uses juxtaposition to make its point. kenny's proclivity for generosity and compassion set against the trauma and the vulnerability that he faces in birmingham. the watson family
the infamous ku klux klan bombing of the 16th street baptist church that would take the lives of fouro to birmingham, 1963, by christopher paul curtis. this beloved children's classic has received numerous awards, including the newbery and coretta scott king honor. the book is an exploration of a familial love of historical racism, the power of friendship, morality, i'm sorry, mortality, injustice, and the need for generosity and kindness. what the book does so masterfully is it examines both...
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and participated in the national baptist convention. and so my great grandfather was also a member of the national baptist convention and was one of the folks that helped to put in money create, you know, the publishing of the national baptist convention. and so i just remember as clear as day, mr. figures approaching me in the hallway at brinkley middle school and, you know, asking, you know, he said, mr. moses. mr. moses is william h. moses some can you and he handed me the book and. i didn't know i said i think so. you know, and so i remember opening that book and reading it, the first part of the book talked about the parallel subjugation and you i didn't realize that the white parallel wall at that time was inspired by, you know, what was happening to it was written in response to the yellow peril and, to the images and the ideas that were, you know, caricaturing asians around the world. and so as i read that section in the book it was remarkable because. my great grandfather saw his story, saw the narrative about black people and
and participated in the national baptist convention. and so my great grandfather was also a member of the national baptist convention and was one of the folks that helped to put in money create, you know, the publishing of the national baptist convention. and so i just remember as clear as day, mr. figures approaching me in the hallway at brinkley middle school and, you know, asking, you know, he said, mr. moses. mr. moses is william h. moses some can you and he handed me the book and. i didn't...
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who participated in the national baptist convention.great-grandfather was also a member of the national baptist convention and was one of the folks that helped put in money to create the publishing house of the national baptist convention. i just remember as clear as day, mr. figures upper to me in the hallway at franklin middle school and asking me, mr. moses, is william h moses can tell you? he handed me the book and i said, i think so. i remember opening that book and reading it in the first part of it talking about the parallel of subjugation. so i didn't realize that the white peril at that time was inspired by what was happening -- was written in response to the yellow peril, to the images and ideas that were caricaturing asians around the world. so as i read that section in the book, it was remarkable because my great-grandfather saw his story, saw the narrative about black people, and connected that to the stories and narratives about people all over the world, colored people all over the world. and in that section, in the paral
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the first baptist church in charlotte, and currently trinity baptist church there just north of charlotte. >> when in your life did you know you wanted to be a pastor? rep. harris: i had grown up, went to appalachian state university, major in political science, proceeded to law school like many political science majors do and actually was accepted to campbell university school of law and was getting to start their that fall, and i met my wife at appalachian state. we were planning to get married that summer, 1987, and fascinatingly, two weeks before my wedding and two months before i was to start law school, god called me to preach, and it was very clear in my heart what god was asking me to do, needing me to do. instead of law school, i shifted course and went to southeastern baptist theological seminary. >> when did you start thinking about politics? rep. harris: i had an interest at age 14. that is when i would say i got my start because i worked in the americans for reagan office senator jesse helms has started. in my congressional office, i have that reagan poster that was hanging o
the first baptist church in charlotte, and currently trinity baptist church there just north of charlotte. >> when in your life did you know you wanted to be a pastor? rep. harris: i had grown up, went to appalachian state university, major in political science, proceeded to law school like many political science majors do and actually was accepted to campbell university school of law and was getting to start their that fall, and i met my wife at appalachian state. we were planning to get...
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guest: i've served churches, i am a baptist minister.'m also from an interfaith family as my name indicates. my great-grandfather was the supreme court justice who was the first jewish supreme court justice of the country, and his daughter married my grandfather who was the son of walter russian bush, an important theologian who also is part of something called the social gospel which meant the gospel and what we do our lives is not just about a relationship to god, it is about a relationship to one another. we can't love god without loving our neighbor. in a radical, complete way. and that is what is being called upon today. and we're seeing a lot of agreement. you are looking at ice attacking churches right now, so we were right there, we showed up with our quaker sisters and brothers saying who filed a lawsuit, and we thought that was very important. host: to desecrate houses of worship. guest: houses of worship who have every right to express their solidarity with immigrants and who are worshiping there. it is a terrible aggregation
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king was a baptist preacher. so, today we must ask for a purity of heart and for courage and for changes in our owning which will enable us to be the people we need to be in order to do the things we need to do now. from this point forward there will not only be a new chapter in democratic party, there must be an intention, an alignment here today that this will be a new chapter in the american story. we can begin today by purifying our own hearts of any childishness, of any exclusivity and any way ourselves know we are not standing up and rising up to the task at hand. i would like to finish by reading to you from the 1862 speech abraham lincoln to congress. the dogma of the quiet past are inadequate to the stormy present. the occasion is piled hey with difficulty and we must rise with the occasion. as our things are new we must dissen thrall ourselves and we shall save our country. in my interest assal of you have to do what i can to contribute to this moment, given the political realities, i give my farewell t
king was a baptist preacher. so, today we must ask for a purity of heart and for courage and for changes in our owning which will enable us to be the people we need to be in order to do the things we need to do now. from this point forward there will not only be a new chapter in democratic party, there must be an intention, an alignment here today that this will be a new chapter in the american story. we can begin today by purifying our own hearts of any childishness, of any exclusivity and any...
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instead of law school, i shifted course and went to southeastern baptist theological seminary. >> when did you start thinking about politics? rep. harris: i had an interest at age 14. that is when i would say i got my start because i worked in the americans for reagan office senator jesse helms has started. in my congressional office, i have that reagan poster that was hanging on the door where i would go in and out, so i was always involved. again, thought that i would just always be involved but never really had thought that much about running for office until later on after i was pastoring and became very involved in 2011, 2012, and the marriage amendment. >> what do you remember most about that experience in the reagan years? rep. harris: i was excited not only to make phone calls and send out mailers and all the things people do -- put up signs -- but i got the opportunity to come to the inauguration and here i am years later about to attend another inauguration. in 1981, i had the privilege of seeing ronald reagan inaugurated as president of the united states, and that is one of
instead of law school, i shifted course and went to southeastern baptist theological seminary. >> when did you start thinking about politics? rep. harris: i had an interest at age 14. that is when i would say i got my start because i worked in the americans for reagan office senator jesse helms has started. in my congressional office, i have that reagan poster that was hanging on the door where i would go in and out, so i was always involved. again, thought that i would just always be...
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let me put this in perspective and close, and about his future when he says 'in---- baptist preacher when he says "in closing." elon musk has got $18 billion in incentives from our federal government. he's the one who is telling us that the rest of us need to tighten our belts. this is backwards. it's not only immoral, it's impractical. we are making the american workforce so current weaker, which i think ultimately -- sicker and weaker, which i think ultimately is a national security issue. if got -- we have got to straighten out this mess for people like heather payne, who was waiting right at this very moment to get health care she deserves. now i turn it over to the chairman of the finance committee, my friend senator ron wyden. sen. wyden: thank you, senator warnock. it is a tough act to follow, my friend from georgia. let me think senator baldwin, chair of the strike team, and she is physically the nba all-stars of the finance committee. [laughter] i will be really short. nobody should lose sight of what exactly happened this morning, and that is donald trump endorsed the house
let me put this in perspective and close, and about his future when he says 'in---- baptist preacher when he says "in closing." elon musk has got $18 billion in incentives from our federal government. he's the one who is telling us that the rest of us need to tighten our belts. this is backwards. it's not only immoral, it's impractical. we are making the american workforce so current weaker, which i think ultimately -- sicker and weaker, which i think ultimately is a national security...
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had just and myself, you know, the attorney general, senator and and the baptist. i'm a youngest of 12, proud catholic. and we have no rhythm. and. jeff session and i go over to but i was i was up i felt them i felt the fire i was feeling and feeling it. and i'll never forget that. so i think we laugh about that still today. but but just go into the to the bridge and there with john and seeing the presidents there obama and, bush and us walking like like we shared he included he welcomed you. and he was my friend and we walked together in the steps and it was powerful to see such a man do that. and that was the public display. but as i was sharing with folks here earlier that were also there, it was the day after that the most impactful to me. and there were no cameras. there was a small group of us assembled on the state grounds. i believe i can the buildings in my head just as if it was yesterday and peggy wallace. stood up there and spoke in regards to george wallace and said to john in front of all of us, after a beautiful speech, closed it by saying, john goin
had just and myself, you know, the attorney general, senator and and the baptist. i'm a youngest of 12, proud catholic. and we have no rhythm. and. jeff session and i go over to but i was i was up i felt them i felt the fire i was feeling and feeling it. and i'll never forget that. so i think we laugh about that still today. but but just go into the to the bridge and there with john and seeing the presidents there obama and, bush and us walking like like we shared he included he welcomed you....
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as the head deacon and beloved sunday school teacher at free will baptist church, he embodied the spirit of love. for more than eight years he devoted to serving the residents of columbia and his compassion and advocacy left a lasting impact that will not be forgotten. i witnessed the warmth and dedication he brought to those around him. we will miss him. our deepest condolences to the town of columbia. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: does the gentleman have a motion? >> i move that the house do now adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the motion to adjourn. those in favor, say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the motion is adopted. accordingly the house stands charter communications support c-span as a giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> during his first foreign trip, secretary of state marco rubio held a joint news corners and the
as the head deacon and beloved sunday school teacher at free will baptist church, he embodied the spirit of love. for more than eight years he devoted to serving the residents of columbia and his compassion and advocacy left a lasting impact that will not be forgotten. i witnessed the warmth and dedication he brought to those around him. we will miss him. our deepest condolences to the town of columbia. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: does the gentleman have a motion? >> i move...
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the johnsons are deeply rooted in the congregation at saint john missionary baptist church of a child with that. very important to me. and law enforcement is in the family's bloodline. captain johnson's late 2 brothers resurgence for the police department k somebody down and you stacy adams. his daughter sean morris is a bail bondsman and former bounty hunter and one of morris's daughters is a correctional officer at san quentin state prison. >> the other forensic scientists, it's amazing. 2. >> just say. >> you know, he's my dad. and although he was the first black police captain in richmond, he was not the last year's model was each one teach one. >> and he's done just that. and captain johnson hopes more young black people follow in his footsteps and choose a career in public safety, which was the location that i grew up. >> real grew up with. and now living in and retired and enjoy it. and they you could do it. >> in richmond, philippe djegal all kron. 4 news back some out quite impressive life and career. no doubt. kron 4 will continue to honor black history all month. be sure to
the johnsons are deeply rooted in the congregation at saint john missionary baptist church of a child with that. very important to me. and law enforcement is in the family's bloodline. captain johnson's late 2 brothers resurgence for the police department k somebody down and you stacy adams. his daughter sean morris is a bail bondsman and former bounty hunter and one of morris's daughters is a correctional officer at san quentin state prison. >> the other forensic scientists, it's...
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and so imagine a world that we could have a national sovereign bond baptist organized. so imagine a token nice organ born. and then in this case, imagine if we take the building of a light, 3 of system in nairobi, which is my, my home country. all of that could be funded entirely by crypto card and see because we would issue a national bond for that specific infrastructure project. attract investment and have that and then have like the, the fees be, be actually paid out in not a lock up, i'd say. and that's the value being transferred back to the, to the, to the investors of the bond. and so the potential of the, and the, the potential and use of some of these technologies is uniquely suited for africa then lifetime government. and so we're looking forward to seeing a lot more tokenize ation. a lot more infrastructure projects that are built and not distributed and marketed on the, on the block chain and just upgrade us with our funds financial. so i'm going to being returned back to the people of africa, not so. so now i'm just wondering if you would by name coins and
and so imagine a world that we could have a national sovereign bond baptist organized. so imagine a token nice organ born. and then in this case, imagine if we take the building of a light, 3 of system in nairobi, which is my, my home country. all of that could be funded entirely by crypto card and see because we would issue a national bond for that specific infrastructure project. attract investment and have that and then have like the, the fees be, be actually paid out in not a lock up, i'd...
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the johnsons are deeply rooted in the congregation at saint john missionary baptist church of richmondchild with that. >> very important to me. and law enforcement is in the family's bloodline. captain johnson's late 2 brothers resurgence for the police department k somebody down and it stacy adams. his daughter sean morris is a bail bondsman and former bounty hunter and one of morris's daughters is a correctional officer at san quentin state prison. >> the other forensic scientists, it's amazing. 2. >> just say. >> you know, he's my dad. and although he was the first black police captain in richmond, he was not the last model was each one teach one. >> and he's done just that. and captain johnson hopes more young black people follow in his footsteps and choose a career in public safety written was the location that i grew up. >> real and grew up with. and now living in and retired and enjoy it. and they did. you could do it. >> in richmond, philippe djegal all kron. 4 news. kron will continue to honor black history all this month. be sure to tune in r our special honoring black histor
the johnsons are deeply rooted in the congregation at saint john missionary baptist church of richmondchild with that. >> very important to me. and law enforcement is in the family's bloodline. captain johnson's late 2 brothers resurgence for the police department k somebody down and it stacy adams. his daughter sean morris is a bail bondsman and former bounty hunter and one of morris's daughters is a correctional officer at san quentin state prison. >> the other forensic...
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turning point, he says, was the day hector david mendoza vela became the pastor of saint john the baptist church in san lorenzo. it's where he and his family and many other immigrants went to church. i think everything started off innocently, considering that we share the same nationality. he was almost like a beacon, you know that, like stake on the ground where like, okay, we're home. john doe was a ten year old altar boy at the time and says the priest was like family. he would ultimately sleep over at my house. we give him give him passage in our home, and we even gave him a key. that's how much my parents trust him. how often would he stay overnight? i mean, like, almost like every other day. when did you start noticing red flags? you know, i used to pick me up from school, and during those car rides home, he'd put his hand on my lap. i wouldn't say anything, or i wouldn't even really acknowledge it. when i started to get frustrated with it, i started to like, like really like, dig my hand into my lap just to, like, prevent him from, like, you know, from moving his hand up even more.
turning point, he says, was the day hector david mendoza vela became the pastor of saint john the baptist church in san lorenzo. it's where he and his family and many other immigrants went to church. i think everything started off innocently, considering that we share the same nationality. he was almost like a beacon, you know that, like stake on the ground where like, okay, we're home. john doe was a ten year old altar boy at the time and says the priest was like family. he would ultimately...
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managing the entire release process. often many uh, previous runs of releases that we have seen in baptist cities. same protocols with some of the money i. palestinians believes that such thoughts, a whole generation, quotes, all organizing that they have seen in the north, in the central area. and in the south, it gives a clear indication that's how much all posted infections often april to run the gods just for refusing the claims. i've made by d is valleys or military officials about that the grazing of the military. so the ability to boost on fractions on time, on time they all completely are trying to get different messages of resilience, of how that they are. so monitoring life is development. i'm doing a position to your more than 200 is very tough. those are all been in come off is considered the novel functions to in many to reference the limitations that have what was the front sensor. ringback to for a student that's able to release this is very tough to spot. that must be there is quite charming because it's a class electric palestinians are waiting for the uh for the departure
managing the entire release process. often many uh, previous runs of releases that we have seen in baptist cities. same protocols with some of the money i. palestinians believes that such thoughts, a whole generation, quotes, all organizing that they have seen in the north, in the central area. and in the south, it gives a clear indication that's how much all posted infections often april to run the gods just for refusing the claims. i've made by d is valleys or military officials about that...
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political force of the religious vice brandon valona expert on us policy and foreign policy for the baptist months. there still less a think tank here and balance. and eric, trish found a, a writer and gentle as to also reports for the los angeles times. very well and welcome to all of you and brandon, i'm going to stop with you. very simple question. what's happening as well. i mean trumps in a, in a relatively unique position for any president solely happened. one time and us history that a prisoners had paused between 2 administrations and centrally. what he's doing is he took that time to reflect on what went wrong. and his 1st administration, we wasn't able to get over the finish line. you can see within the last 3 and half weeks, the speed at which some of these executive orders have come. it's just a, it's chaos. that's the word that i've, that i've heard use the most. but the, you know, if you talk to any american at the moment, reducing red tape, reducing bureaucracy, those are good things. but the way in which it's being done, there are political motivations. apparently if you, if
political force of the religious vice brandon valona expert on us policy and foreign policy for the baptist months. there still less a think tank here and balance. and eric, trish found a, a writer and gentle as to also reports for the los angeles times. very well and welcome to all of you and brandon, i'm going to stop with you. very simple question. what's happening as well. i mean trumps in a, in a relatively unique position for any president solely happened. one time and us history that a...
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and i want to thank director siad director tomblin, director john baptist for their commitment to the city and county of san francisco to the jpa and toward making a difference in the region when it comes to public transportation. it is a tribute to where we are . having closed out the project, having gone into engineering and it's a combination of our staff, the leadership and this board and i want to say thank you to those three directors. i just want to share that as a token of our appreciation of the board each director will get a framed section of the salesforce center and and the margins on the side we get to all say thank you and add a note to each director and our secretary will have that frame where we can add a comment and a thank you so again to those three directors thank you and to our new directors welcome because the work isn't done yet and given the landscape that we have in front of us it kind of seems to change every minute. but that's why we're nimble and committed to success. >> so thank you and welcome to our new directors. >> all right with that if there is no ot
and i want to thank director siad director tomblin, director john baptist for their commitment to the city and county of san francisco to the jpa and toward making a difference in the region when it comes to public transportation. it is a tribute to where we are . having closed out the project, having gone into engineering and it's a combination of our staff, the leadership and this board and i want to say thank you to those three directors. i just want to share that as a token of our...