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shiny think this is that work absolutely do you think that we will see either bessie or another in the next world cup i mean because of their age maybe you think another is unbelievable because he's like wine. so. he'll be thirty six maybe. wish we can we can see him in the next world cup as well depends on his motivation but he's very strong and he's had he keeps his mind on target it's on the records so probably and i wish this is more my desire to see him play for far to go another world cup and i think messi probably will see he'll be thirty four. i think. can arrive in very good shape and motivated for the another world cup we shouldn't and how is the russian world cup different to the present you. need to. resolutions. to russia and to the russians because it's like brazil. there were a lot of dogs about the world they're going ization they're going to make it or not at the end i think it was really good. everybody's happy because everybody worked in the way that everybody was expected to hear what a player he was the emir of qatar to mean been. is in moscow or he recently took p
shiny think this is that work absolutely do you think that we will see either bessie or another in the next world cup i mean because of their age maybe you think another is unbelievable because he's like wine. so. he'll be thirty six maybe. wish we can we can see him in the next world cup as well depends on his motivation but he's very strong and he's had he keeps his mind on target it's on the records so probably and i wish this is more my desire to see him play for far to go another world cup...
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on your part bessie. let him sleep there to sleep by a bed that bed. so it will to sleep no. over the years medical techniques have evolved for treatments for female infertility and also male sterility the methods now enjoy widespread acceptance. when a couple can't reproduce with their own game mates their eggs in sperm they can resort to donors. the world's largest sperm bank is in our host denmark cryo receives a huge number and range of applications. and demand is by no means limited to heterosexual couples. single women and lesbian couples can now also have their own child. the proliferation of options has. led to a booming market. cryo is hold sperm from hundreds of donors and has an impressive online catalog. is easier than the paper's photos of the dome and you can browse through the mole. and then you can go and see. if i screw up. race cook asian ethnicity danish english french height one ninety one weight one hundred kilo build an elliptical shoe size forty five closing size. most intelligent quotations ninety nine. if you see how the handwriting is this the reader
on your part bessie. let him sleep there to sleep by a bed that bed. so it will to sleep no. over the years medical techniques have evolved for treatments for female infertility and also male sterility the methods now enjoy widespread acceptance. when a couple can't reproduce with their own game mates their eggs in sperm they can resort to donors. the world's largest sperm bank is in our host denmark cryo receives a huge number and range of applications. and demand is by no means limited to...
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due to the high cost of living and the housing, bessie has one of the highest rates of family homelessness, which is about one and four students -- one in four students, and many families are forced to live in multifamily households that are overcrowded. funding the arts and cultural district will help keep our community in place, and we need this so we can implement our community to lead affordable housing strategies. and funding for the arts and cultural districts will help our -- will help us to continue to educate our youth about the cultural and history which is very important for the development and well-being. thank you. >> good day, supervisors. my name's paul herrera. i'm with the soma filipino cultural district. as mentioned many times in this chamber, the filipino community has faced excessive waves of displacement that continue to impact our people today. still, we're continuing to thrive behind the tireless work of our long-standing community service and arts organizations that sustain our peoples' representation and speak with our peoples' voice. approving funding that would
due to the high cost of living and the housing, bessie has one of the highest rates of family homelessness, which is about one and four students -- one in four students, and many families are forced to live in multifamily households that are overcrowded. funding the arts and cultural district will help keep our community in place, and we need this so we can implement our community to lead affordable housing strategies. and funding for the arts and cultural districts will help our -- will help...
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i also want to say that my daughter is disabled with cerebral palsy who attends bessie carmichael, and if we could just remember and include our children with special needs. thank you. >> supervisor cohen: thank you. next speaker, come on down. >> hi. my name is becky gershon. and i work for the san francisco food bang. we are asking for funding to help meet one of the most basic needs for seniors and people with disabilities living on a low-income, and that's food. there are thousands of people on wait lists for home delivered groceries, home delivered meals, and on a daily basis, people are being turned around from hot meal sites. this is absolutely a solvable problem with appropriate funding, $8.3 million with all of these asks combined. we really appreciated budget that was allocate -- funding that is allocated by the budget funding this morning, but we also want to highlight those that weren't funded, for example congregate meal sites and funded meals. we want to thank the supervisors for the programs that you funded over the last few years, and we ask that you take the critical s
i also want to say that my daughter is disabled with cerebral palsy who attends bessie carmichael, and if we could just remember and include our children with special needs. thank you. >> supervisor cohen: thank you. next speaker, come on down. >> hi. my name is becky gershon. and i work for the san francisco food bang. we are asking for funding to help meet one of the most basic needs for seniors and people with disabilities living on a low-income, and that's food. there are...
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continuing through the summer and will continue into the fall, so i invite you, if you're around bessiemichael, to go looking for us. we'll be there, but we look forward to continuing on with this work, and again, thank you so much for the honor. >> commissioners, thank you so much. >> and we actually have a physical award, so i'll be down there in a second. but let me read it. the san francisco commission on the environment recognizes the tenderloin community benefit district safe passage program for contributing to the environmental well-being of the city and county of san francisco. it doesn't say this, but i would just go onto say, in the classic san francisco way of combining efforts with community, what a great way to do it. >> well said. any other comments, commissioners? commissioner wald? >> thank you. where is the thing? all of our award winners -- [applause] >> -- are so terrific and so wonderful and -- and so important to this -- to the city and the communities that reside here. i'm just wondering, and i should know the answer, but do we have a little place on our website wh
continuing through the summer and will continue into the fall, so i invite you, if you're around bessiemichael, to go looking for us. we'll be there, but we look forward to continuing on with this work, and again, thank you so much for the honor. >> commissioners, thank you so much. >> and we actually have a physical award, so i'll be down there in a second. but let me read it. the san francisco commission on the environment recognizes the tenderloin community benefit district safe...
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bessie. >>> back to school also means for some of us back to college and to the dorm room. >> yes. >>ng. we have erielle from texas state. hi, erielle. what i love from this line is everything allows the dorm to feel like home but with a fabulous fashion flair. all of the pieces are terrific. we even have a collection. she calls this particular faux fur this super soft one, she calls this snuggly little bugly because it is so snuggly. one of her signature phrases, back to you. one of my favorites. >> yes, to the guys in the booth. back to you. >> or tom on "dancing with the stars." this is one of my favorites. >> i doughnut care. >> there are so many options. there's gorgeous comforters, a mattress topper to turn the dorm mattresses into comfortable ones. bedding, all kinds of bedding. 100% cotton which i also love from their bedding and really fabulous prices on these. so no matter what you choose ranges from $25 to $120 but these products are slashed by up to 57% so starting at just $12.50. [ applause ] really fun. >> i do care. i do care. >> you turn it to this side then. >> going
bessie. >>> back to school also means for some of us back to college and to the dorm room. >> yes. >>ng. we have erielle from texas state. hi, erielle. what i love from this line is everything allows the dorm to feel like home but with a fabulous fashion flair. all of the pieces are terrific. we even have a collection. she calls this particular faux fur this super soft one, she calls this snuggly little bugly because it is so snuggly. one of her signature phrases, back to...
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my name is bessy atkinsment welcome to harvard book store. tonight i'm very pleased to have anna-lisa cox with us to discuss her latest book, "the bone and sinew of the land: american's forth forgotten black pioneers and the struggle for eye quality" and like to thank the center for co-forking the event. above we begin, i'd like to mention some upcoming events they may before of interest. next monday the 25th, thomas frank we join us to discuss rendevous with oblivion. and tickets are $5. the 28th, a discussion of enmity and prosperity, one family and the fracture of america. if you want more information on our series visit is online at harvard.com slash events or pick up a flier front the table on your way out. after tonight's talk we'll have time for questions from the audience, fleece have c-span's booktv here taping the event. >>> when asking questions know you'll be recorded and please wait moment nor microphone to come over to you before asking your question. we'll conclude with a become signing at ther center of the room. copies of the
my name is bessy atkinsment welcome to harvard book store. tonight i'm very pleased to have anna-lisa cox with us to discuss her latest book, "the bone and sinew of the land: american's forth forgotten black pioneers and the struggle for eye quality" and like to thank the center for co-forking the event. above we begin, i'd like to mention some upcoming events they may before of interest. next monday the 25th, thomas frank we join us to discuss rendevous with oblivion. and tickets are...
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bessie told the press he supported the american plan and he was only worried about innocent women being locked up. but my feeling to trouble the distinction between innocent and guilty, he helped to concretize the plan. this is not ancient history. as i noted earlier all along that any plan remain on the books to this day. they literally laid the groundwork for the expansion of mass incarceration of women. where i live in connecticut the main women's prison is the correctional institute in niantic founded in 1910s as an institution physically to lock up when under the american plan. professor of mine from north carolina in which as a child she was threatened being sent to our which was a whole were the women area that was also founded in 1910 pacific a lot of women under the american plan. these institutions became general prisons until a couple years ago, main prison in newport news was the safe are created and burned twice by women incarcerated there under the american plan. how many people in this room remember the old navy this area that's institution was not bad to live with the am
bessie told the press he supported the american plan and he was only worried about innocent women being locked up. but my feeling to trouble the distinction between innocent and guilty, he helped to concretize the plan. this is not ancient history. as i noted earlier all along that any plan remain on the books to this day. they literally laid the groundwork for the expansion of mass incarceration of women. where i live in connecticut the main women's prison is the correctional institute in...