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benjamin: very much being selective. flows,seeing a lot of etf flows for example suggesting investors have been doing that through this year. the big index funds have not received that strong of inflows over the last couple months. but if you look at factories, yes. they have attracted more of the flow. it makes more sense to play the selective trade. if you think about what covid-19 has done, it has not put new trends in place. it has accelerated existing trends. working remotely for the last few months, and i expect that to continue for some time. that suggests we are more , and also technology for our personal lives. the tech trade continues. hit is why the earnings will probably be positive for some of those tech companies, whereas -- manus: can we have a quick sum up where we are in terms of tech. a look at the nasdaq at record high, but it is underperforming the s&p 500. my question is, is tech richly valued because we look back to february and the nasdaq was far outperforming the s&p 500 at that time. are we reach
benjamin: very much being selective. flows,seeing a lot of etf flows for example suggesting investors have been doing that through this year. the big index funds have not received that strong of inflows over the last couple months. but if you look at factories, yes. they have attracted more of the flow. it makes more sense to play the selective trade. if you think about what covid-19 has done, it has not put new trends in place. it has accelerated existing trends. working remotely for the last...
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did he live to see benjamin become president? >> that is one for bill. >> he was in politics. >> i think he was a congressman. >> whether he had died before harrison went to office, i don't know. >> the answer is yes. his father was also in politics although he did not make it to the level of its own father or his son, but we do not know the answer. sorry about whether or not he was there for the inauguration of his son. thank you for asking. >> next up is marie in georgia. hi marie. >> hi. i love you and your intelligent guests. my question is, what was -- >> 25,000 dollars a year had been the salary. it went up to 75 for grant. it stayed there forever and ever. >> it was good money in those days. >> it was. what they usually we do, they would spend it because they had two in the first term and pay their debts. second term, they probably squared it away for retirement. all lincoln was doing that, and jefferson did it. jefferson was no businessman. anyway, they had that but then, for every term we had 20,000 dollars that you woul
did he live to see benjamin become president? >> that is one for bill. >> he was in politics. >> i think he was a congressman. >> whether he had died before harrison went to office, i don't know. >> the answer is yes. his father was also in politics although he did not make it to the level of its own father or his son, but we do not know the answer. sorry about whether or not he was there for the inauguration of his son. thank you for asking. >> next up is...
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un through that benjamin a lot of sort of economic progress but herring the latest speak particularly from the e.u. it's clear the still strained relationship particularly when it comes to politics how much of a problem will be a speedy think i think you know no deep seated security conflicts currently between the be in china and europe some of these concerns raised related to the pressure of the states. the e.u. actually already welcome confirmation by china that the reason china us face one trade deal will be implemented in full compatibility with the organization over it asians and without discrimination against you operators so the you recall expectation that the european experience exporters would immediately benefit from this trade facility measures. on the side we have yes no go ahead continue. we have yet to see if europe we also sincerely work on a number of market regulatory issues such as. 5 sets to our way for example one interesting thing that was said that i noted to the chinese premier said that china and the e.u. are more partners than competitors is he talking about j
un through that benjamin a lot of sort of economic progress but herring the latest speak particularly from the e.u. it's clear the still strained relationship particularly when it comes to politics how much of a problem will be a speedy think i think you know no deep seated security conflicts currently between the be in china and europe some of these concerns raised related to the pressure of the states. the e.u. actually already welcome confirmation by china that the reason china us face one...
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hearing at least some of it for several weeks now and said it has been no public resigning from benjamin netanyahu the prime minister's stated plan to carry on with the annexation process from the 1st date available to him which is next week the 1st of july now there was a lot of very stark warning coming from very from a number of the players that the ambassadors and the spokespeople in this meeting you heard from the climate enough just then he talked about a descent into chaos being potential from an annex ation move the palestinian foreign minister also spoke and he talked about about an irreversible breach of relations between israel and the palestinians and he talked about consequences potentially emanating beyond the region as well from the israeli ambassador there was talk of the biblical claim of the jewish people on the area that they call judeo and samarium he blamed the palestinian rejectionism for having got to this point a lack of realism and that it was realism that was taking place now not what he said the was wrongly termed an accession by the palestinians by the europea
hearing at least some of it for several weeks now and said it has been no public resigning from benjamin netanyahu the prime minister's stated plan to carry on with the annexation process from the 1st date available to him which is next week the 1st of july now there was a lot of very stark warning coming from very from a number of the players that the ambassadors and the spokespeople in this meeting you heard from the climate enough just then he talked about a descent into chaos being...
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benjamin. welcome. >> thank you, chairman alexander and ranking member murray and members of the committee. let me just thank you for letting me be here today. just remind all of us public health decision based on risk reduction. and all these decisions ought to science based, data-driven, and -- be science based, data-driven, and in close consultation with state and health authorities. all evidence shows that internet undetected broad community spread of covid-19 and continue do so preventing months to come. we should therefore assume planning purposes that the will be people on campus with covid-19 infection regardless of what the cautions are taken. let me briefly talk about issues we should be emphasized. the first one is maintaining policies with the standards of the surrounding community without utilizing public health protections that are weaker than those in place in the community in which those schools sit. the second one is recognized commuter schools where student body -- will have d
benjamin. welcome. >> thank you, chairman alexander and ranking member murray and members of the committee. let me just thank you for letting me be here today. just remind all of us public health decision based on risk reduction. and all these decisions ought to science based, data-driven, and -- be science based, data-driven, and in close consultation with state and health authorities. all evidence shows that internet undetected broad community spread of covid-19 and continue do so...
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benjamin? >> hello, supervisor. benjamin mccloskey, deputy director for finance and administration, mohcd. i'm going to address our 20-21 budget proposal first because that's a little bit easier. the -- we're not currently assuming any eraf in our 20-21 budget proposal due to uncertainty at the state level about whether or not that's going to continue. there's continuing conversations between the mayor's budget office and the controller's office how to approach eraf in the upcoming budget cycles. with regards to our eraf for 19-20, almost $175 million. >> supervisor walton: and out of that $175 million, it all still remains? >> no, sir. approximately $40 million of that was used by the mayor's budget office as part of their rebalancing proposal for the current fiscal year. >> supervisor walton: but you didn't use all of the resources at this point? >> oh, we did use them, yes, sir. they're all allocated to different projects, and these different projects are in various stages of spending, but other than the $40 mill
benjamin? >> hello, supervisor. benjamin mccloskey, deputy director for finance and administration, mohcd. i'm going to address our 20-21 budget proposal first because that's a little bit easier. the -- we're not currently assuming any eraf in our 20-21 budget proposal due to uncertainty at the state level about whether or not that's going to continue. there's continuing conversations between the mayor's budget office and the controller's office how to approach eraf in the upcoming budget...
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logan hampton, president of lane college in jackson, tennessee, julius benjamin -- georges benjamin in washington. purdue, the universe of south carolina, rice, creighton, the universe of notre dame and others will finish there in person classes before thanksgiving to avoid further spread of covid-19 during flu season. vanderbilt university will require masks in the classroom to make social distancing easier colleges are rescheduling classrooms that are usually empty in the early mornings, the evenings, on weekends and summer, concerts and parties are out. grab and go meals, flu shots and temperature checks will be in. campuses will offer more online courses. weasel out on on a phone call with about 90 chief executives of tennessee's 127 higher education institutions. they are planning to resume in person classes almost all of them this fall but they want the governments to create liability protection against being sued if a student becomes sick. bucking the trend, california state university system has announced it will offer most of its courses online. all roads back to college lead
logan hampton, president of lane college in jackson, tennessee, julius benjamin -- georges benjamin in washington. purdue, the universe of south carolina, rice, creighton, the universe of notre dame and others will finish there in person classes before thanksgiving to avoid further spread of covid-19 during flu season. vanderbilt university will require masks in the classroom to make social distancing easier colleges are rescheduling classrooms that are usually empty in the early mornings, the...
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not least because she's on good eyes many of them medea joins me from miami florida the dia benjamin listen a remarkable scenes across the united states and around the world over the last few weeks but it is 6 years since white lies martin was formed as an organization you know an organization code pink of taken the riv mothers to the a bomb a white house victims of police violence so why is it this reaction to this killing that the killing of jobs floyd this time has provoked this reaction. well and really never know this what it is that will create a tipping point for this perhaps it was because it was just so incredibly shocking to see i'm t. . right being sucked out of a person over the course of our 8 minutes and then people felt that any of this and there are. plenty any case as you know alex this is been going on and on and i'm really the 1st ladies were brought to the us but in recent terms we can name so many young black people mostly men but also remember it's a been snuffed out from the police and at some point in unity just has to say no to lean on acceptable this is not
not least because she's on good eyes many of them medea joins me from miami florida the dia benjamin listen a remarkable scenes across the united states and around the world over the last few weeks but it is 6 years since white lies martin was formed as an organization you know an organization code pink of taken the riv mothers to the a bomb a white house victims of police violence so why is it this reaction to this killing that the killing of jobs floyd this time has provoked this reaction....
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benjamin, i mean, you wrote about this in -- under our skin.ndering how you -- what you make of roger goodell's statement. >> i think we all have certain reactions. but whether he is sin veer cere he is un-sincere, listen to what he said. we, the nfl, condemn racism and the systematic oppression of black people. the next step, obviously, is to start addressing that within the nfl. so, this is a good thing. this is a great acknowledgment. and i agree that i do think roger goodell cares about these issues. but now, when we look internally into the nfl, and we just watched the nfl draft. we saw on our screens where there weren't very many blacks in sea level positions. much less, ownership. there is three head coaches that are black. how do we address those issues in the nfl? that's where the proof comes. that's where the action comes, is by addressing the nepotism problem that i believe it still exists in the nfl. that's where i think we can take this statement, great statement, we applaud it. whether it was out of pressure of players which, agai
benjamin, i mean, you wrote about this in -- under our skin.ndering how you -- what you make of roger goodell's statement. >> i think we all have certain reactions. but whether he is sin veer cere he is un-sincere, listen to what he said. we, the nfl, condemn racism and the systematic oppression of black people. the next step, obviously, is to start addressing that within the nfl. so, this is a good thing. this is a great acknowledgment. and i agree that i do think roger goodell cares...
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benjamin rather than you know who says the 2 will work together in research and technology he says the agreement was reached after months of negotiations the u.a.e. doesn't have formal diplomatic relations with israel israel's announcement comes just days before netanyahu has planted an expanse of the occupied west bank though they go you know how did. this cooperation will be in research and technology development in areas that will improve the health security of the entire region these are the results of continuous and intensive communications that took place over the past months this will bring a blessing to many in our region but the higher our strength and strength the more it will be able to deter our enemies and bring our friends closer to us. the u.s. house of representatives is voting on a sweeping police reform bill brought by the democrats the legislation would reduce legal protections for offices and make it easier to prosecute police but also ban chokeholds sort of pass the democratic controlled house but will be rejected by the senate president donald trump republicans ha
benjamin rather than you know who says the 2 will work together in research and technology he says the agreement was reached after months of negotiations the u.a.e. doesn't have formal diplomatic relations with israel israel's announcement comes just days before netanyahu has planted an expanse of the occupied west bank though they go you know how did. this cooperation will be in research and technology development in areas that will improve the health security of the entire region these are...
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let's talk about another benjamin. benjamin towne. i don't have his picture, but i do have a picture of the newspaper. he published this three times a week almost every week and benjamin towne believed in quality over quantity. he was a man of remarkably flexible politics. he founds the post of 1776 as a pro-independence anti-british newspaper and this was a good call in 1776. by the end of the next year all of the papers who were loyalist his either been burned down or out of town. christmas 1776 he publishes this extremely long poem of george washington and how great are the wonders of liberty. but in 1777 the british march in and philadelphia they pack up their presses and flee and they don't want to be tried for treason against treason of britain so they leave the city except for benjamin towne. benjamin towne stays behind and experiences a sudden and total change of heart realizing that this revolution is wrong, so very wrong and that deep inside he's always been a loyalist. and so he continues to print "the pennsylvania evening
let's talk about another benjamin. benjamin towne. i don't have his picture, but i do have a picture of the newspaper. he published this three times a week almost every week and benjamin towne believed in quality over quantity. he was a man of remarkably flexible politics. he founds the post of 1776 as a pro-independence anti-british newspaper and this was a good call in 1776. by the end of the next year all of the papers who were loyalist his either been burned down or out of town. christmas...
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you heard there benjamin crump saying this is torture. and for his son to have to stand here and talk about his father's death, thank you. i know this is really hard. i do. i do. i know this hurts. to for his son to listen to this and the family has been very clear that they really are thankful for the support, but they are a peaceful family and a prayerful family and that george floyd with never have wanted any of the madness that has happened. but they want justice. they want peace on one hand and justice on the other. and right now it appears that they're starting to get some of the things they've been asking for in the form of legal charges against these four officers. people have been waiting here fore -- for days to see other three officers charged because the sentiment in the streets is and the sentiment from the family is if this had been reversed and the people who were officers had been civilians doing this, everybody would have been charged. no waiting. no questioning. now, they would have been taken to jail, charges would have
you heard there benjamin crump saying this is torture. and for his son to have to stand here and talk about his father's death, thank you. i know this is really hard. i do. i do. i know this hurts. to for his son to listen to this and the family has been very clear that they really are thankful for the support, but they are a peaceful family and a prayerful family and that george floyd with never have wanted any of the madness that has happened. but they want justice. they want peace on one...
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mayor benjamin, thank you very much for talking with us.a black man who's been in public life going back to the 1990s, what has this past week been like for you? >> i'm used to activism, that's why i got -- where i got my start. but this year and, honestly, the last several years have been unlike anything i've seen before. obviously, the global pandemic, unlike anything we've seen in the last 100 years, trying to deal with is intersectionality of so many issues that led to despairty impact on communities of colors and affect on those and with so many other major issues going on, people forget we're still very much in the pandemic. the collective pain that america has felt over the last week over the floyd case and as a culmination of the pain regarding systemic racism, violence, police violence and all these other issues, it has been overwhelming, and it requires, you know, real leadership willing to step up and address these issues. but it's going to take a lot of work, a lot of work. >> reporter: you had, of course, protests on several ni
mayor benjamin, thank you very much for talking with us.a black man who's been in public life going back to the 1990s, what has this past week been like for you? >> i'm used to activism, that's why i got -- where i got my start. but this year and, honestly, the last several years have been unlike anything i've seen before. obviously, the global pandemic, unlike anything we've seen in the last 100 years, trying to deal with is intersectionality of so many issues that led to despairty...
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will ban it's an exception class palestinian foreign minister riad el maliki says the israel of benjamin netanyahu doesn't believe it's bound by international norms or laws israel
will ban it's an exception class palestinian foreign minister riad el maliki says the israel of benjamin netanyahu doesn't believe it's bound by international norms or laws israel
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except for benjamin town benjamin town stays behind. and experience a sudden and total change of heart, realizing that this revolution is wrong. so very wrong. and that deep inside he has always been aware of. it so he continues to print the post. now the newspaper. since everything else in the city other official proclamation from the army. all the advertisements from the businesses left in the city. everything from people who have lost goods or it had them stolen. all of this goes through the evening post. and he makes a great deal of money. christmas of 1777 comes around any publishes a very long poem of powell. in 1778, the british leave the city and the patriots return. and the loyalist president to have come down from new york and halifax pack up and leave. not wanting to be arrested by the patriots. except for benjamin town. he realizes that he has been deceived by the king that he was right the first time. and independence is really the way to go so he maintains the publication as a fiercely pro independent newspaper. and again
except for benjamin town benjamin town stays behind. and experience a sudden and total change of heart, realizing that this revolution is wrong. so very wrong. and that deep inside he has always been aware of. it so he continues to print the post. now the newspaper. since everything else in the city other official proclamation from the army. all the advertisements from the businesses left in the city. everything from people who have lost goods or it had them stolen. all of this goes through the...
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ireland, benjamin vaughan who retired in maine, ireland agreed benjamin vaughan had started on the right path but young disciples of freedom do not always understand the whole of freedoms doctrines. in correspondence with friends and associates in ireland, americans were quick to congratulate them on their newfound independence. they are very polite in their correspondence. they are careful to not let the irish know what they are thinking but they are equally clear when they talk among themselves, that they would rather continue the war as george washington wrote in 1782, from the continental army encampment in newark new york, then except quote the same kind of independence for themselves. irish independence, not interested. washington wrote these words, there were quite a few politicians in britain whose views were closer to henry gratin than they were to his own. one of the most important figures was this guy. the angle irish earl of sheldon. whose colonial secretary help broker the constitutional settlement with ireland during the spring of 1782 and who oversaw peace negotiations wit
ireland, benjamin vaughan who retired in maine, ireland agreed benjamin vaughan had started on the right path but young disciples of freedom do not always understand the whole of freedoms doctrines. in correspondence with friends and associates in ireland, americans were quick to congratulate them on their newfound independence. they are very polite in their correspondence. they are careful to not let the irish know what they are thinking but they are equally clear when they talk among...
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here we see benjamin west's wonderful painting of the american peace commissioners.ow, this painting, it's unfinished. and people -- you know have often-teams made quite lot of that. west wanted to paint all of the peace commissioners, including the british peace commissioners. but richard oswell refused to sit for his portrait. it sparked a rumor that refuses to die, that oswald was embarrassed of the role he played in this. in fact, oswald was very proud the role he played. he actually had land in south carolina, he also had human property in south carolina. he and lawrence are actually business partners. he is not at all ashamed of the role. what he was ashamed of was his looks. he wasn't very good-looking. he refused to sit for the painting and a group portrait remained unpainted. here we see david hartley who replaced oswald as the commissioner of the definitive treating signed in september of 18 1783. hartley was very happy to have his portrait painted and he was also happy to have it painted with the definitive treaty by his right hand. and here we see in the
here we see benjamin west's wonderful painting of the american peace commissioners.ow, this painting, it's unfinished. and people -- you know have often-teams made quite lot of that. west wanted to paint all of the peace commissioners, including the british peace commissioners. but richard oswell refused to sit for his portrait. it sparked a rumor that refuses to die, that oswald was embarrassed of the role he played in this. in fact, oswald was very proud the role he played. he actually had...
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my question goes to mayor benjamin. mayor benjamin, when you very boldened and with great innovation took action in columbia, let me read to you what you said. we are about to go into one of our darkest periods in the last 100 plus years. we need to be prepared on the front end to do everything we can to save lives. you were castigated when you took the action but i applauded it. and i want you to share with us what you feel, the impact on saving lives that your action made. >> thank you so much, mr. chairman. it was simply the right thing to do. we have always been guided by our true north which when you take into all of the various concerns and considerations that my colleagues have articulated this morning, this afternoon, our true north has always been the preservation of human life. that indeed that you can't be pro-business without being pro-public health and that you had to be driven by good, solid public health data driven by testing and contact tracing and supporting isolation. but testing gives you good data.
my question goes to mayor benjamin. mayor benjamin, when you very boldened and with great innovation took action in columbia, let me read to you what you said. we are about to go into one of our darkest periods in the last 100 plus years. we need to be prepared on the front end to do everything we can to save lives. you were castigated when you took the action but i applauded it. and i want you to share with us what you feel, the impact on saving lives that your action made. >> thank you...
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mean what has changed is the fact that as part of that unity government there is a deal that allows benjamin netanyahu to bring an exception either to the israeli cabinet and government and get approval from it or to the israeli parliament the knesset and seek approval or both and that is written into the deal benny gantz his former rival now defense minister having no veto over it although it's very interesting to see what he's been saying just in the last day or so. the fact that the changes they were saying that what's important is is the united states this was position it israel there has been this question as to exactly what gantz would do he has indicated that he wants to see. that unilateral annex a shot in the past he said that he wants to see some kind of cooperation with jordan at least in terms of israel's neighbors of of why the international consultation well yesterday tuesday jury in a briefing to the military journalists here in israel he seemed to come very much closer to benjamin a position saying that israel did not want to be dragged into a quote deep expletive of the pale
mean what has changed is the fact that as part of that unity government there is a deal that allows benjamin netanyahu to bring an exception either to the israeli cabinet and government and get approval from it or to the israeli parliament the knesset and seek approval or both and that is written into the deal benny gantz his former rival now defense minister having no veto over it although it's very interesting to see what he's been saying just in the last day or so. the fact that the changes...
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let's take a breath for trayvon benjamin martin who was killed in sanford, florida. let's take a breath for emmett till, who was killed in mississip mississippi. let's take a breath collectively for all of the marginalized and disenfranchised and dehumanized people, whether black, brown, white, or red, who was killed unjustifiably, who were killed unnecessarily, and who was killed senselessly, because they are american citizens, one, they are human beings, two. and finally, we should all remember, they are children of god. thank you so much. we will respond to you when we get the announcement. [ applause ] >> benjamin crump, the family attorney for george floyd's family, the gentleman in the red shirt, the marine shirt to the left of crump, quincy mason floyd, son of george floyd who gave statements as well. crump reciting a long list, too long of a list of other african-americans who have died at the hands of police in other cases. as you watch the family here in minneapolis, i want to go straight to omar jimenez, who is nearby watching this incredibly emotional sce
let's take a breath for trayvon benjamin martin who was killed in sanford, florida. let's take a breath for emmett till, who was killed in mississip mississippi. let's take a breath collectively for all of the marginalized and disenfranchised and dehumanized people, whether black, brown, white, or red, who was killed unjustifiably, who were killed unnecessarily, and who was killed senselessly, because they are american citizens, one, they are human beings, two. and finally, we should all...
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benjamin crump the attorney who is representing benjamin floyd's family who has been supporting the familycalling for the charges against all police officers to be in place those charges now having been put in place so speaking live now during this memorial service that is taking place in minneapolis. let's speak to our guest who is a respecter of sociology and of african—american studies at yale university. thank you so much forjoining us in connecticut. we are feeling the pain very audibly from the family, of course talking about george floyd as an ordinary man. talking about the football that they used to play together. this really brings home the hurt that the floyd family is feeling. yes, i'm very pleased to be here and very pleased to comment on the goings—on. it very moving service so far. the individuals who deprive george of his life we seek... professor anderson, when we are watching this what do you hope that we take away from these intense feelings that everybody is going through? i think one of the things thatis through? i think one of the things that is happening here is thei
benjamin crump the attorney who is representing benjamin floyd's family who has been supporting the familycalling for the charges against all police officers to be in place those charges now having been put in place so speaking live now during this memorial service that is taking place in minneapolis. let's speak to our guest who is a respecter of sociology and of african—american studies at yale university. thank you so much forjoining us in connecticut. we are feeling the pain very audibly...
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benjamin? >> hello, supervisor. benjamin mccloskey, deputy director for finance and administration, mohcd. i'm going to address our 20-21 budget proposal first because that's a little bit easier. the -- we're not currently assuming any eraf in our 20-21 budget proposal due to uncertainty at the state level about whether or not that's going to continue. there's continuing conversations between the mayor's budget office and the controller's office how to approach eraf in the upcoming budget cycles. with regards to our eraf for 19-20, almost $175 million. >> supervisor walton: and out of that $175 million, it all still remains? >> no, sir. approximately $40 million of that was used by the mayor's budget office as part of their rebalancing proposal for the current fiscal year. >> supervisor walton: but you didn't use all of the resources at this point? >> oh, we did use them, yes, sir. they're all allocated to different projects, and these different projects are in various stages of spending, but other than the $40 mill
benjamin? >> hello, supervisor. benjamin mccloskey, deputy director for finance and administration, mohcd. i'm going to address our 20-21 budget proposal first because that's a little bit easier. the -- we're not currently assuming any eraf in our 20-21 budget proposal due to uncertainty at the state level about whether or not that's going to continue. there's continuing conversations between the mayor's budget office and the controller's office how to approach eraf in the upcoming budget...
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but it seems to be something that benjamin netanyahu is pushing. it's not something that cocomes f from te ground up i mean the right wing. in israel does.ou know he's he'ss possiblyy push but itit's notot a general is writig design. and in fact he hasn't sold it. to israel particularly so much so that one weekend i kind. it's going to happen or if it i is going to happen how it's going t to happen. an becacause he hasn't. done e tha. the pop. you see the polls say on fast is aren't teacher you know in baja him that a lot of opposition including military strategists- former chiefs of staff people who are now in the government so what we see is benjamin netanyahu driving this helps because he can because he thinks this is a good time this is the administration t that wil let israel take these steps- and he will try to take that step. even if it's s just t that with all the pressure that is coming you know him from the rest of the world. there. is thisis part of trumpmp's peace . that's a very good question there is no doubt. that in trump's deal of
but it seems to be something that benjamin netanyahu is pushing. it's not something that cocomes f from te ground up i mean the right wing. in israel does.ou know he's he'ss possiblyy push but itit's notot a general is writig design. and in fact he hasn't sold it. to israel particularly so much so that one weekend i kind. it's going to happen or if it i is going to happen how it's going t to happen. an becacause he hasn't. done e tha. the pop. you see the polls say on fast is aren't teacher you...
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jon. >> benjamin hall from london. benjamin, thank you. ♪ >> hundreds of mourners paying they respects to george floyd during a home state memorial service in north carolina. jonathon is reporting live from the town of rayford neither town where hefsz born fayetteville, north carolina. >> hi there jon watching benjamin hall story showing outpouring of support from around the world family and friends here in north carolina are well aware of that support and that's helping them get through this difficult time. what we saw here at this memorial filled with lots of joy and hope question saw a family with a very strong faith despite the tragic circumstances of george floyd's death, families are celebrating his life and as with many people who came out to support them, they have a strong sense that this time something is different and americans won't forget what they saw an that disturbing video from minnesota until they make lasting change to heal the nation. take a listen. can i get a witness here we bring back love back i
jon. >> benjamin hall from london. benjamin, thank you. ♪ >> hundreds of mourners paying they respects to george floyd during a home state memorial service in north carolina. jonathon is reporting live from the town of rayford neither town where hefsz born fayetteville, north carolina. >> hi there jon watching benjamin hall story showing outpouring of support from around the world family and friends here in north carolina are well aware of that support and that's helping...
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we see benjamin west's painting of the american peace commissioners. this painting is unfinished. people have made a lot of that. west wanted to paint all of the peace commissioners, including the british, but richard ozwald refused to sit for his portrait. this sparked a rumor that refuses to die that oswald was embarrassed of the role he played in this. he was very proud of the role he played. he had landed in south carolina. he is not ashamed of the goal. he was ashamed of his looks. he was not good-looking. he refused to sit for the treaty. the portrait remained unpainted. here, we see david hartley, who replaced oswald as the commissioner for the treaty, which was signed in 1783. hartley was happy to have his portrait painted and happy to have it painted with the definitive treaty by his right hand. i don't know if you can see it. it says definitive treaty. that is the story behind the unfinished portrait. because britain eventually accepted american independence on congress's terms, it is tempting to consign lloyd shelburne's ideas about a federal union to the same dustbin o
we see benjamin west's painting of the american peace commissioners. this painting is unfinished. people have made a lot of that. west wanted to paint all of the peace commissioners, including the british, but richard ozwald refused to sit for his portrait. this sparked a rumor that refuses to die that oswald was embarrassed of the role he played in this. he was very proud of the role he played. he had landed in south carolina. he is not ashamed of the goal. he was ashamed of his looks. he was...
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por lo que su evolucion ha sido satisfactoria a pesar de que no ha tenido un despertar completo benjaminhasta las 5 de la mañana ahora puede visitar nuestra página para que esté al tanto de la qué horas este toque de queda, por favor , hay que respetarlo, y tenemos también retriciens para las personas que trabajan en locales pueden salir perfectamente, gracias por su sintonía, a continuación julio vaqueiroe con noticias telemundo polemicas. >>> buenas noches, soy julio vaqueiro, estas son las noticias que tiene que saber hoy antes musicapolici el presidente amenzaza con de e desplegar fuerzas militares
por lo que su evolucion ha sido satisfactoria a pesar de que no ha tenido un despertar completo benjaminhasta las 5 de la mañana ahora puede visitar nuestra página para que esté al tanto de la qué horas este toque de queda, por favor , hay que respetarlo, y tenemos también retriciens para las personas que trabajan en locales pueden salir perfectamente, gracias por su sintonía, a continuación julio vaqueiroe con noticias telemundo polemicas. >>> buenas noches, soy julio vaqueiro,...
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and you heard that from benjamin crump and from the reverend. at the same time, the bail hearing today, the lawyers for the three assisting officers who have now been charged, they all attacked the strength of the government's case, right? they say chauvin was on the force for a long time, he outranked the others. one of them had only been on the force for six months. how effective do you think those arguments could be in terms of getting those other three officers, who now finally have been charged because of these protests around the country, off the hook? >> well, it will all depend on how this plays out to a jury. and of course, a jury trial won't be immediate. it will happen some time in the future. maybe even a year in the future. and a lot will depend on whether the jury receives the understanding that the chain of command is something that these officers are trained to not only observe, but to follow at great pain. and so i think it was an effective strategy for the defense, an expected strategy to the defense to make clear that officer
and you heard that from benjamin crump and from the reverend. at the same time, the bail hearing today, the lawyers for the three assisting officers who have now been charged, they all attacked the strength of the government's case, right? they say chauvin was on the force for a long time, he outranked the others. one of them had only been on the force for six months. how effective do you think those arguments could be in terms of getting those other three officers, who now finally have been...
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and then alec benjamin - [ applause ] lecy is doing a new song tonight.'s get to some news earlier today president trump held a press conference in the white house rose garden. he was there to sign an executive order on police reform but when the topic of a coronavirus cure came up, he looks like he got a little side tracked along the way. check it out >> these are the people. the best, the smartest, the most brilliant anywhere. and they've come up with the aids vaccine they've come up with, or the aids, as you know there's various things and now various companies are involved >> jimmy: yeah, only one problem, there is no aids vaccine. so you can tell he was just going, like, "don't say it, it's not right. this is not right about what i'm about to say this is not right. ah, i'm just going to say it anyway - aids vaccine now. that's right, there's no cure for aids, but according to trump if we stop testing for it, cases will go to zero. well, speaking of, the coronavirus is on the rise in almost 20 states, and experts are worried about a second wave in spi
and then alec benjamin - [ applause ] lecy is doing a new song tonight.'s get to some news earlier today president trump held a press conference in the white house rose garden. he was there to sign an executive order on police reform but when the topic of a coronavirus cure came up, he looks like he got a little side tracked along the way. check it out >> these are the people. the best, the smartest, the most brilliant anywhere. and they've come up with the aids vaccine they've come up...
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benjamin netanyahu has plans for an explosion have already been delayed he was told to slow down by the white house sort of the unveiling of the trump plan in january now they're being complicated by the differences with his former rival now coalition partner benny gantz who's called for coordination not just with the u.s. but also with arab neighbors. the trump plan and visit israel an extinct 30 percent of the occupied west bank with a future palestinian state given israeli territory elsewhere israeli officials have leaked various options in the media one is to begin with some or all of the major illegal settlement blocks ario ma'ale adumim and the etzion bloc near bethlehem the marrow of a frat within the etzion bloc argues for moving quickly and taking what's been put on the table by the us administration and i think prime minister that i now understand that you can't postpone such an opportunity relying that there will be a better one in the future because i don't recall ever in the past having such an opportunity i don't think he'll give it up this time a 2nd option though fraught
benjamin netanyahu has plans for an explosion have already been delayed he was told to slow down by the white house sort of the unveiling of the trump plan in january now they're being complicated by the differences with his former rival now coalition partner benny gantz who's called for coordination not just with the u.s. but also with arab neighbors. the trump plan and visit israel an extinct 30 percent of the occupied west bank with a future palestinian state given israeli territory...
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to continue protests despite the coronavirus threat july the 1st is when israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is vowing to begin that annexation we need to hear him was at that protest. thousands of palestinians and tens of foreign diplomats have gathered here in jericho to prove that they expect that the israeli move by the next thing the part of new york you why it was the bank as of july 1st the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu can bring this issue to the table and palestinians are saying that they're trying to voice out their rejection they want to talk to foreign diplomats to try and talk to other countries to pressure israel not to go forward with its plans they want these countries to tell israel that they're going to impose sanctions of course this is that and this did not happen yet but palestinians are told that by doing gatherings like these they will crush or the international community of course gatherings have been banned because of the recent surge if you don't have a lot of the palestinian official said that because this issue is a very important one gatheri
to continue protests despite the coronavirus threat july the 1st is when israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is vowing to begin that annexation we need to hear him was at that protest. thousands of palestinians and tens of foreign diplomats have gathered here in jericho to prove that they expect that the israeli move by the next thing the part of new york you why it was the bank as of july 1st the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu can bring this issue to the table and...
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the west bank which makes a future palestinian state nearly impossible last year prime minister benjamin netanyahu unveiled his plan to unilaterally declare israel's sovereignty over these settlements built on occupied land it also included the most fertile parts of the occupied west bank known as the jordan valley in a radical shift from previous u.s. policies president donald trump in january proposed that america will recognize israeli settlements as part of his middle east peace plan let's bring in our visitors harry force of his life for us now in west jerusalem it would seem that it's israel the united states versus the rest of this world on this issue of the annexation of the occupied west bank harry. that's largely that of how it seems yes i mean given the fact that there was such unity in a lot of the language that was being used to criticize the potential annexation to try to prevent it by warning of the kind of fallout that there could be regionally and indeed in terms of the situation in the occupied west bank the bilateral situation between israel and the palestinians the da
the west bank which makes a future palestinian state nearly impossible last year prime minister benjamin netanyahu unveiled his plan to unilaterally declare israel's sovereignty over these settlements built on occupied land it also included the most fertile parts of the occupied west bank known as the jordan valley in a radical shift from previous u.s. policies president donald trump in january proposed that america will recognize israeli settlements as part of his middle east peace plan let's...
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as doctor paxson and logan and benjamin. there is no more sure sign that the american life is regaining itss rhythm and the 70 or 75 million students head back to use school and college is we believe they will go. and her focus to make sure they go safely. talking kindergarten through 12h grade going back to school safely. with tele- learning and telemedicine looking ahead at the next pandemic continuing our oversight responsibility. the american council on education to which one of the lisenators referred earlier that organization is the umbrella organization with most of the 6000 higher education in the country asking congress to consider a number off things and with that perfectly constructed liability protection for those institutions as a result of covid-19. also way heard that from virtually everyone of their higher educations i've had a discussion through teleconference in tennessee last week. the issue of testing came up and my advice to colleges doctor hampton talked about jackson tennessee i know that works to the
as doctor paxson and logan and benjamin. there is no more sure sign that the american life is regaining itss rhythm and the 70 or 75 million students head back to use school and college is we believe they will go. and her focus to make sure they go safely. talking kindergarten through 12h grade going back to school safely. with tele- learning and telemedicine looking ahead at the next pandemic continuing our oversight responsibility. the american council on education to which one of the...
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west bank a declaration of war there's been protests in gaza for a 2nd day israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu essential i 1st as the date cabinet discussions will begin on an exception. running gun battles between rival mexican drug gangs have left at least 16 people dead the bodies were found in rural center last ace in the territory of el chapo guzman cartel. violence has been increasing this year 3000 murders were recorded in march the 2nd highest monthly tally on record. the un is celebrating the 75th anniversary of its founding document the un charter which gave rise to the global body as world war 2 ended some 50 countries gathered in san francisco to sign the charter 945 today with 193 member states the u.n. is operating in a world where multilateralism is increasingly under threat has our diplomatic editor james bays. for the u.n. this was supposed to be a moment of celebration and reflection but coded 19 has meant a key milestone will not now be marked as planned by more battlefield of the 3rd reich but that here about the back in 19452 months after the death of hitler with
west bank a declaration of war there's been protests in gaza for a 2nd day israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu essential i 1st as the date cabinet discussions will begin on an exception. running gun battles between rival mexican drug gangs have left at least 16 people dead the bodies were found in rural center last ace in the territory of el chapo guzman cartel. violence has been increasing this year 3000 murders were recorded in march the 2nd highest monthly tally on record. the un is...
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netanyahu, palestine ‘s estate, and benjamin neta nyahu, the palestine ‘s estate, and benjamin netanyahurselves to be politicised, obsessed with carrying out a headhunting operation against and the us, while turning a blind eye to the world's worst human rights offenders, including the regime in iran. again, here we go with slower language, you know, characterising a court of law that is supported by 123 state parties, by the united nations, human rights organisations, the european union strongly behind us. so all this slower language is used to attract attention from any issues. the issue here is about the humanity, the common humanity, that we share. the palestinians have presented a question for the court. so apparently, as you would know, israel is on the other side of that question. so it would not be correct to assume the palestinian position as correct or the israeli position as correct or the israeli position as correct. it is an issue that the judges have to contemplate, reflect upon, hear arguments from both sides on that question, and then come to a decision. so we cannot take
netanyahu, palestine ‘s estate, and benjamin neta nyahu, the palestine ‘s estate, and benjamin netanyahurselves to be politicised, obsessed with carrying out a headhunting operation against and the us, while turning a blind eye to the world's worst human rights offenders, including the regime in iran. again, here we go with slower language, you know, characterising a court of law that is supported by 123 state parties, by the united nations, human rights organisations, the european union...
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la actualidad del estado de salud, todo acerca de benjamÍn galindo. ♪ ramÓn: mÉxico es el tercer paÍsa mÁs importante. viajamos a espaÑa, el real madrid enfrentando al valencia. aparece karim benzema y se abrÍa la cuenta para los merengues. despuÉs buen gesto técnico el demarco asencio, estaba ganando el real madrid en la redfinal. vaya joya la de benzema . 3-0 ganÓ la escuadra de zinedine zidane. mÁs de la fecha 29 de la liga de espaÑa. el alavÉs ante la real sociedad que partÍa como amplio favorito en este encuentro. el uno por ser la jugada que se tuvo que revisar. el central dice que borja saca el 1-0 de buena forma. por supuesto cuenta que hizo el 2-0 definitivo. el mexicano benjamÍn galindo, exjugador e Ídolo de las chivas dejÓ el hospital con el 80% de recuperaciÓn fÍsica, luego del derrame cerebral que sufriÓ el 28 de mayo, por el cual fue sometido a una intervenciÓn quirÚrgica los dÍas anteriores. este dÍa se hizo oficial que pablo barrera y nacho dejarÁn de ser futbolistas de los pumas, la directiva les habÍa ofrecido un nuevo contrato con distintos tÉrminos econÓmicos, de l
la actualidad del estado de salud, todo acerca de benjamÍn galindo. ♪ ramÓn: mÉxico es el tercer paÍsa mÁs importante. viajamos a espaÑa, el real madrid enfrentando al valencia. aparece karim benzema y se abrÍa la cuenta para los merengues. despuÉs buen gesto técnico el demarco asencio, estaba ganando el real madrid en la redfinal. vaya joya la de benzema . 3-0 ganÓ la escuadra de zinedine zidane. mÁs de la fecha 29 de la liga de espaÑa. el alavÉs ante la real sociedad que...
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benjamin hall on the ground there. hi, benjamin. >> yeah, hi, leland. thousands upon thousands of people have come on the streets of london as they have. they want one thing, they want to see this change. that's coming up. to help support... joints, muscles, and bones. try boost mobility, with added collagen. with one protein feels like. what getting fueled with three energy packed proteins feels like. meat! cheese! and nuts! p3. because 3 is better than 1 this moment right now... this is our commencement. no, we'll not get a diploma or a degree of any kind. but we are entering a new chapter in our lives. our confidence is shaken; our hearts cracked. the kind of a crack that comes from the loss of a job; from life plans falling apart. we didn't ask for it... but we are rising to meet it. and how far we've come isn't even close to how far we can go. we just have to remember how patient we were... how strong we can be. (how strong you can be.) and remember this; there's a crack in everything for a reason. how else can the light get in? ♪ tomorrow starts t
benjamin hall on the ground there. hi, benjamin. >> yeah, hi, leland. thousands upon thousands of people have come on the streets of london as they have. they want one thing, they want to see this change. that's coming up. to help support... joints, muscles, and bones. try boost mobility, with added collagen. with one protein feels like. what getting fueled with three energy packed proteins feels like. meat! cheese! and nuts! p3. because 3 is better than 1 this moment right now... this is...
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west bank a declaration of war there were protests in gaza for a 2nd day israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said july 1st is the date cabinet discussions will begin on annexation. decided to give a shout be yet he said it's sad that we called for a general into fatah against the occupation and against its colonial project we urge the palestinians to achieve national unity with the palestinian liberation organization most convened to reach a strategic national plan to confront the crimes that aim to undermine the palestinian of course. amnesty international has called on travel website trip advisor to stop promoting attractions located in the eagle israeli settlements the rights group says advertising activities on occupied land is the same as profiting from war crimes. at least 83 people have been killed by lightning as heavy monsoon storms swept india's northern states most victims are believed to be farm workers in bihar state all those were injured a strong winds and rains felled trees and electricity poles officials warn the death toll is likely to increase. after weeks at
west bank a declaration of war there were protests in gaza for a 2nd day israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said july 1st is the date cabinet discussions will begin on annexation. decided to give a shout be yet he said it's sad that we called for a general into fatah against the occupation and against its colonial project we urge the palestinians to achieve national unity with the palestinian liberation organization most convened to reach a strategic national plan to confront the...
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ireland agreed the west indian patriot, benjamin vaughn who retired in maine, ireland agreed benjamin vaughn had started on the right path, but young disciples of freedom do not understand the whole of freedom's doctrine. ouch. in correspondence, americans were quick to congratulate them on their newfound independence, they're very polite. they're careful not to let the irish know this is what they're thinking, but they're clear when they talk to themselves, that they would rather continue the war than accept, quote, the same kind of independency for themselves. irish independence, not interested. when washington wrote these words, there were quite a few politicians in britain whose views were closer to henry graten than his own. who oversee peace negotiations with the americans after becoming prime minister in july. he goes from ireland to america. for shellborn, the independence that was granted to ireland seemed like a perfectly acceptable form of independence for the united states. one of his first acts as colonial secretary was to instruct carlton, chief of britain's military for
ireland agreed the west indian patriot, benjamin vaughn who retired in maine, ireland agreed benjamin vaughn had started on the right path, but young disciples of freedom do not understand the whole of freedom's doctrine. ouch. in correspondence, americans were quick to congratulate them on their newfound independence, they're very polite. they're careful not to let the irish know this is what they're thinking, but they're clear when they talk to themselves, that they would rather continue the...
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benjamin? >> hello, supervisor. benjamin mccloskey, deputy director for finance and administration, mohcd. i'm going to address our 20-21 budget proposal first because that's a little bit easier. the -- we're not currently assuming any eraf in our 20-21 budget proposal due to uncertainty at the state level about whether or not that's going to continue. there's continuing conversations between the mayor's budget office and the controller's office how to approach eraf in the upcoming budget cycles. with regards to our eraf for 19-20, almost $175 million. >> supervisor walton: and out of that $175 million, it all still remains? >> no, sir. approximately $40 million of that was used by the mayor's budget office as part of their rebalancing proposal for the current fiscal year. >> supervisor walton: but you didn't use all of the resources at this point? >> oh, we did use them, yes, sir. they're all allocated to different projects, and these different projects are in various stages of spending, but other than the $40 mill
benjamin? >> hello, supervisor. benjamin mccloskey, deputy director for finance and administration, mohcd. i'm going to address our 20-21 budget proposal first because that's a little bit easier. the -- we're not currently assuming any eraf in our 20-21 budget proposal due to uncertainty at the state level about whether or not that's going to continue. there's continuing conversations between the mayor's budget office and the controller's office how to approach eraf in the upcoming budget...
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feather reports israel's top leaders prime minister benjamin netanyahu and the main coalition partner his main coalition partner benny gantz are odds about the country's planned an accession of the occupied west bank as now was set to move forward with the plan as early as this week as get more from harry fawcett in west jerusalem for us so it seems that there are tensions between gantz and netanyahu over the spline what can we read into this harry. well yes it's a little bit difficult because benny gantz isn't yet coming out with an absolutely firm declaration of his party and his own position on this but he has been in recent days been giving hints at least pretty broad ones that he wants to see at least a delay in any immediate moves on friday he released a statement talking about his parameters among which were ensuring that any palestinians who would be subject to an expression living in and to be annexed lands would get equal rights saying that he would advance bilateral moves with palestinians if an exception were to proceed and then on monday in talks with senior u.s. official
feather reports israel's top leaders prime minister benjamin netanyahu and the main coalition partner his main coalition partner benny gantz are odds about the country's planned an accession of the occupied west bank as now was set to move forward with the plan as early as this week as get more from harry fawcett in west jerusalem for us so it seems that there are tensions between gantz and netanyahu over the spline what can we read into this harry. well yes it's a little bit difficult because...
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. >> benjamin crump, thank you so much. know, the first memorial service is going to be held tomorrow. we will be watching and we thank you for appearing. >> thank you for everything. >> thank you. >>> the president's first defense secretary tearing into his former boss. what james mattis is saying, why he's speaking out now after a point not to criticize president trump in the past. my gums are irritated. i don't have to worry about that, do i? harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum detoxify, voted product of the year. it works below the gum line to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. gum detoxify, from crest. this moment right now... this is our commencement. no, we'll not get a diploma or a degree of any kind. but we are entering a new chapter in our lives. our confidence is shaken; our hearts cracked. the kind of a crack that comes from the loss of a job; from life plans falling apart. we didn't ask for it... but we are rising to meet it. and how far we've come isn't e
. >> benjamin crump, thank you so much. know, the first memorial service is going to be held tomorrow. we will be watching and we thank you for appearing. >> thank you for everything. >> thank you. >>> the president's first defense secretary tearing into his former boss. what james mattis is saying, why he's speaking out now after a point not to criticize president trump in the past. my gums are irritated. i don't have to worry about that, do i? harmful bacteria lurk...
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meeting i think what benjamin netanyahu will be considering those to what extent the warnings that we're getting from all of these speakers to what extent he's already potentially priced them in to his annexation plans and also what will be the outcome of the discussions that are currently going on in washington d.c. among senior u.s. officials as to how much to greenlight whether to greenlight the annexation there worsen clues in kelly craft the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. in her speech a little earlier she talked about it needing courageous israeli leadership to make the tough choices required now that could be a signal that the united states may potentially want some kind of explicit acceptance of a palestinian state which is in the trunk plan albeit one which is much smaller and much more constricted than the palestinians want hence the rejection of it by the palestinian president and senior palestinian leadership especially given the fact that it would also see 30 percent of the occupied west bank be annexed under that plan but to sell it to right wingers to settlers it may be diffi
meeting i think what benjamin netanyahu will be considering those to what extent the warnings that we're getting from all of these speakers to what extent he's already potentially priced them in to his annexation plans and also what will be the outcome of the discussions that are currently going on in washington d.c. among senior u.s. officials as to how much to greenlight whether to greenlight the annexation there worsen clues in kelly craft the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. in her speech a...
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and two blocks from here there in the atticters of the benjamin lincoln home. our next major exhibit here at fineuseum generate our from the green bush excavation. the artifacts, a colonial bundle, a fishing lead, and it tells many stories. but the amazing story from the tribe from which the commonwealth gets its name -- the massachusetts -- we were this.eged to work on we hear these voices correctly. how do we do this. how do we tell the story of slavery. how do we tell the story of our andve peoples well correctly and we do it together? pleasure to be here with all the voices of the table. thank you for being here. i would like to introduce the head of the board at the abigail whos historical society will introduce our speaker. thank you for coming tonight. [applause] michelle: i'm going to echo dutra in saying welcome and thank you so much for coming this evening. i want to thank deirdre and michael sincerely and the rest of the hingham historical society for again partnering with us on a program. we are so happy to do this. and before i get into the introdu
and two blocks from here there in the atticters of the benjamin lincoln home. our next major exhibit here at fineuseum generate our from the green bush excavation. the artifacts, a colonial bundle, a fishing lead, and it tells many stories. but the amazing story from the tribe from which the commonwealth gets its name -- the massachusetts -- we were this.eged to work on we hear these voices correctly. how do we do this. how do we tell the story of slavery. how do we tell the story of our andve...