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on our momentum with reforms sponsored by senator paul boyer. allowing even more students to go through the academy. students seeking degrees in math and science, teachers specializing in educating blind children. arizona's future depends on these educators. let's provide them with access so they can get to the front of the classroom debt-free.
on our momentum with reforms sponsored by senator paul boyer. allowing even more students to go through the academy. students seeking degrees in math and science, teachers specializing in educating blind children. arizona's future depends on these educators. let's provide them with access so they can get to the front of the classroom debt-free.
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clint boyer said that is awesome and mother nature spoiled the party. the race was called after 20 laps and they will resume tomorrow afternoon. >>> college hoops the stanford women have not lost to colorado since 2002 season and you know what? that streak was in jeopardy this afternoon. but this did not happen. cardinal down three and lexi on the corner drills the corner three to tie it at 56. 12 seconds left. colorado out of time-outs. back the other way and looking for the game winner. maya holdingshed with a dribble. stanford cranks up the pressure and williams steals a pass to beat the buzzer. figure you kidding me? her seven three of the game and finished with 29. stanford beat colorado with the 16th straight time. >>> cal beat utah on the women's side for their 2nd conference win. freshman kyle crockler scored a high of 26 points. mark fox in the challenge men trying to cool off arizona state less than four to play. a former bishop star. paris austin with the three point play to bring cal within five. austin finished with 17. but the bears have n
clint boyer said that is awesome and mother nature spoiled the party. the race was called after 20 laps and they will resume tomorrow afternoon. >>> college hoops the stanford women have not lost to colorado since 2002 season and you know what? that streak was in jeopardy this afternoon. but this did not happen. cardinal down three and lexi on the corner drills the corner three to tie it at 56. 12 seconds left. colorado out of time-outs. back the other way and looking for the game...
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is the boyers could be traveling through the pipes ripping hong kong with the collective dread that it was about to watch history repeat itself this is a movie gardens in 2003 it became synonymous with tragedy. 42 residents lost their lives to the sars epidemic hundreds more were infected. defective pipes have been carrying the virus directly into people's homes the whole. becoming the city. appeared to come home to gobble god i feel so sad and so cold us even those of the 7 years humans are still be coming to a job i use to know my the horror of what happened here is still feed in people's minds many still haunted by the tail of the tragedy and it's that which is now fueling faith today. mr yet says lessons have been learned and additional hygiene measures introduced but that's done little to calm nerves. with masks and hand sanitizer both in short supply toilet roll is now the latest target of panic shoppers. concern so great one online rumor of a shortage is all it took to empty the shelves i think the reaction of the whole people is that he just thought i would be no fool with the
is the boyers could be traveling through the pipes ripping hong kong with the collective dread that it was about to watch history repeat itself this is a movie gardens in 2003 it became synonymous with tragedy. 42 residents lost their lives to the sars epidemic hundreds more were infected. defective pipes have been carrying the virus directly into people's homes the whole. becoming the city. appeared to come home to gobble god i feel so sad and so cold us even those of the 7 years humans are...
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. >> reporter: rich boyer lives where winds toppled four trees and downed power lines. >> we were all sitting in the house talking, and heard a big crash and boom and ran outside, saw the trees down, went back in to let them know what happened. their power was out when i went back in the house. >> a branch from one of the trees landed on a car. neighbors had to help a trapped driver escape. another fell and damaged a water pipe. the wind also caused damage to people's homes. >> we heard the winds last night. and some neighbors had some fences fall down. >> have you seened the down power lines? >> unfortunately. we had friends who were stuck on 880 for a couple of hours because there was a down power line over 880 in oakland. >> people who live near higher avenue told us the same thing. >> the wind, i never saw it like that. >> i've been here for 22 years. this is the worst windstorm we've ever had. this is the first time our basketball hoop fell down. that's never happened before. >> monday morning, hundreds of people were still without power, an inconvenience, but one boyer knows cou
. >> reporter: rich boyer lives where winds toppled four trees and downed power lines. >> we were all sitting in the house talking, and heard a big crash and boom and ran outside, saw the trees down, went back in to let them know what happened. their power was out when i went back in the house. >> a branch from one of the trees landed on a car. neighbors had to help a trapped driver escape. another fell and damaged a water pipe. the wind also caused damage to people's homes....
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his name is boyer of the church and he did like this picture this is his work his work is always making us. happy it has something child used in it so we like it the ship is one of his typical motives and you see there is a lot of for different colors in it it is like. diversity. it is the star of the city which react to wants to convey the program ranges from the traditional to the evan god to neighborhood projects but 1st it's time to celebrate conical in style. he didn't go down there are so many parades everyone knows the famous rose monday parade of course there was more docks on soak with his hundreds of floats but how about the young fun but at the rate we're just passing by right now it proves that the cologne carnival even has a romantic sight the young front there was a general who according to legend fell in love with the shoots a leg is eat and that's a kind of a local romeo and juliet story also no happy ending so no kisses for them but luckily there are so many other plenty more ways to get yourself a bird seal which is it kiss hearing kilo so one way is to give it all to
his name is boyer of the church and he did like this picture this is his work his work is always making us. happy it has something child used in it so we like it the ship is one of his typical motives and you see there is a lot of for different colors in it it is like. diversity. it is the star of the city which react to wants to convey the program ranges from the traditional to the evan god to neighborhood projects but 1st it's time to celebrate conical in style. he didn't go down there are so...
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boyer a new york city council candidate money lost and told me that the average democrat supporter wants a major overhaul of the party. interesting i mean the mainstream media even event tonight when sanders is winning they're very quiet you know like nobody is like jumping up and down the jubilee that sandra swan and all the mainstream media america they're still talking about who to judge but it was senators that was not now who to cheer and so it's interesting you see there there is definitely a step in this is really a progressive candidate against a centrist candidate and it's they're both sort of fighting for the soul of the democratic party and it's actually the fight that the party should have whether to be transformed you know so it is really the party of the working people and not corporations or issued state status quo very centrist and i think what you're seeing and with sanders winning new hampshire. i think you're seeing that americans they want transformative change next altie world news in just over half without any of them. i can't show you my face but i'm going to. in 9
boyer a new york city council candidate money lost and told me that the average democrat supporter wants a major overhaul of the party. interesting i mean the mainstream media even event tonight when sanders is winning they're very quiet you know like nobody is like jumping up and down the jubilee that sandra swan and all the mainstream media america they're still talking about who to judge but it was senators that was not now who to cheer and so it's interesting you see there there is...
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back to boyer watching the news hour live from a global headquarters in doha coming up in the next 60 minutes the w.h.o. says the corona virus is not a pandemic as china admits shortcomings in its response to the outbreak. the race to pick a democratic presidential nominee in the u.s. gets solved to a chaotic stot in iowa.
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in kansas is really, really interesting, with it we have the right democratic candidate in robert boyer. we have an interesting primary in texas, and believe a woman is going to come through, mj hager, a phenomenal candidate in that race as well as amanda edwards and other great women running. inwe have got plenty to do the senate. we are going to be very much a part of this majority-making gear that we need to have. alex: let's turn back -- steve: let's turn back to alex clearfield of the national journal. texasyou mentioned the race where women are running and it seems likely that will go to hagar orbetween mj amanda edwards and the male candidate. would emily's list get involved in that primary if it was between one of the women in the male candidate? stephanie: yes, absolutely. if the runoff has that dynamic where there is one woman and a male, we will be there. hard to tell, though. that raises an interesting one, and i can't quite tell who is going to come through that, but you are absolutely right, there will be a runoff and it will be a competitive one. there will definitely be
in kansas is really, really interesting, with it we have the right democratic candidate in robert boyer. we have an interesting primary in texas, and believe a woman is going to come through, mj hager, a phenomenal candidate in that race as well as amanda edwards and other great women running. inwe have got plenty to do the senate. we are going to be very much a part of this majority-making gear that we need to have. alex: let's turn back -- steve: let's turn back to alex clearfield of the...
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this year, we intend to build on our momentum with reforms sponsored by senator paul boyer. allowing even more students to go through the academy. students seeking degrees in math and science, teachers specializing in educating blind children. arizona's future depends on these educators. let's provide them with access so they can get to the front of the classroom debt-free. there's still work to do to address the teacher shortage, but a recent study by the center for american progress is encouraging. arizona has experienced the second highest growth in new teachers enrolling, in teacher preparation programs, we're actually 1 of 5 states out of 50 seeing an increase in enrollment. and this is news we can all celebrate because the state of our state can only be strong with strong public schools. here are the facts. over the past five years, we've increased per-student spending more quickly and consistently than at any time in the past 20 years. today, arizona is one of only a few states in the nation demonstrating academic improvements over the last decade. we provided funding
this year, we intend to build on our momentum with reforms sponsored by senator paul boyer. allowing even more students to go through the academy. students seeking degrees in math and science, teachers specializing in educating blind children. arizona's future depends on these educators. let's provide them with access so they can get to the front of the classroom debt-free. there's still work to do to address the teacher shortage, but a recent study by the center for american progress is...
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plan fully back to boyer watching al-jazeera live from doha also ahead cambodia has allowed a cruise ship to finally dog after several asian governments turned it away over fears of the koan of virus a surprise shake up in british politics boris johnson's most powerful minister unexpectedly quits his cabinet and the us senate prepares to vote on legislation to curb the president's powers to use military action against iran. i am. thank you for joining us has been a huge surge in the number of corona virus infections across china more than 15000 new cases were confirmed on wednesday alone from 1600 the day before chinese authorities say the testing criteria has been changed $254.00 more deaths have been announced bringing the total to nearly $1400.00 meanwhile for fishel stronghold a province the epicenter of the virus have been socked over the handling of the outbreak and that includes the provinces communist party chief john child young more than 60000 people in 26 countries have now been infected japan has reported its 1st death a woman with no record of traveling to china or conta
plan fully back to boyer watching al-jazeera live from doha also ahead cambodia has allowed a cruise ship to finally dog after several asian governments turned it away over fears of the koan of virus a surprise shake up in british politics boris johnson's most powerful minister unexpectedly quits his cabinet and the us senate prepares to vote on legislation to curb the president's powers to use military action against iran. i am. thank you for joining us has been a huge surge in the number of...
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battles you know it's a fairly dreary story and without he french at yorktown we would still be boyering but boreis johnson. -- still be worrying about boris johnson. or you might say that the revolution took place in the hall of the continental congress but that's a nonstarters because it barely met and it moved around all the time for fear it would get captured by the british. so however these interpretations have been, they did not quite explain to me when i began this project, how americans mobilized, came together, and resistance to great britain. the contest which we should always remember, they had little prospect of winning, great britain what's strongest military power the world had ever seen to that point. and then over eight very difficult years of war, despite many military setbacks, the american people did something we should never take for granted and that is the managed to sustain a revolutionary cause, long after some of the initial burst of enthusiasm for the declaration of independenced a cooled and people faced real sacrifice, both in terms of lives but in physical pos
battles you know it's a fairly dreary story and without he french at yorktown we would still be boyering but boreis johnson. -- still be worrying about boris johnson. or you might say that the revolution took place in the hall of the continental congress but that's a nonstarters because it barely met and it moved around all the time for fear it would get captured by the british. so however these interpretations have been, they did not quite explain to me when i began this project, how americans...
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thank you. >> chair mar: thank you, miss boyer. is there a representative from the mayor's office or any other offices that would like to make remarks? no? great. before we go to public comment, are there any further comments or questions from my colleagues? so why don't we move to public comment. i have two speaker cards submitted. shelley carroll and francisco decosta. other members of the public are invited to speak. please lineup on the right side of the room. mr. decosta, you have two minutes. >> yeah, i have two minutes. so i represent the first people, the ohlone. the spokesperson came up here and spoke to all the supervisors and told what she needs from all the supervisors, that's empathy and compassion. now even before you make the amendments, they must be available to the public, not read to us at the last moment because at san francisco, we have astute and stellar constituent taxpayers who understand amendments. now, you may say we have 5,000, 6,000 homeless in san francisco, we really have over 12,000, and navigation ce
thank you. >> chair mar: thank you, miss boyer. is there a representative from the mayor's office or any other offices that would like to make remarks? no? great. before we go to public comment, are there any further comments or questions from my colleagues? so why don't we move to public comment. i have two speaker cards submitted. shelley carroll and francisco decosta. other members of the public are invited to speak. please lineup on the right side of the room. mr. decosta, you have...
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typical clint boyer with the first lady. he was there. he was in the moment. >> he really was.hind the victory line. or they were standing. there were a bunch of guys there to meet the president to welcome him. we were in victory line with about 500 other fans on the president gave a great speech. he went out and got in the beast and led around the track, give the command. this is the first time i've ever been with them. i never saw him so comfortable. he was so excited. it was like i got -- >> dagen: we have to run. i'll see you soon. i'm dana mcdonald. dana perino is now. >> dana: fox news alert, we are expecting an update on the americans evacuated from japan after being stuck on a cruise ship for two weeks. they're back in the united states, they have to spend another two weeks in quarantine. i'm dana perino and this must be. ♪ doctors say they have diagnosed 14 of those passengers with coronavirus, nearly doubling the number of americans infected. charter planes carried passengers who were stuck on the cruise ship and japan to a pair of airbases in the united states. one i
typical clint boyer with the first lady. he was there. he was in the moment. >> he really was.hind the victory line. or they were standing. there were a bunch of guys there to meet the president to welcome him. we were in victory line with about 500 other fans on the president gave a great speech. he went out and got in the beast and led around the track, give the command. this is the first time i've ever been with them. i never saw him so comfortable. he was so excited. it was like i got...
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appointed a decorated world war i veteran, boyer, and political operative to build a civilian intelligence agency known as the office of strategic services. calledly, the agency was the coordinator of information and i would underscore that name. towas this new attention information that led to these missions. the first focused on the task of gathering and analyzing non-secret publications and documents and to do this, donna been unlisted at the help of archibald macleish, an unlikely pair who spent a lot of time together. the famed poet, playwright, and librarian of congress. the library of congress had become a site of a new cultural alliance. andas an interventionist race to stakes for librarians. he called on them to not only be custodians of culture, but defenders of freedom. 1940, in such a time as hours when wars are made against the works, the keeping of these records is a kind of warfare, the keepers, whether they wish are not, cannot be neutral. strangely, the origins of america's intelligence apparatus might be traced to the meetings of these men in the summer of 1941. we tend t
appointed a decorated world war i veteran, boyer, and political operative to build a civilian intelligence agency known as the office of strategic services. calledly, the agency was the coordinator of information and i would underscore that name. towas this new attention information that led to these missions. the first focused on the task of gathering and analyzing non-secret publications and documents and to do this, donna been unlisted at the help of archibald macleish, an unlikely pair who...
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robust intelligence capability. 1945 he appointed william donovan, a decorated world war i veteran, boyer, and political operative to build a civilian intelligence agency. this became known as the office of strategic services. initially the agency however was called the coordinator of information, and i would just underscore that name. it was this new attention to information that led to these wartime collecting missions. my first focus on the prosaic task of gathering and analyzing non-secret publications and documents, and to do this, donovan enlisted the help of archibald macleish, an unlikely pair who spent a lot of time together. the famed poet, playwright, and at the time, the librarian of congress. mcleish, the library had become a site of a new cultural alliance. he was an ardent interventionist and raised the stakes for librarians. he called on them to not only be custodians of culture, but also defenders of freedom. as he eloquently put it in 1940, "in such a time as ours when wars are made against the spirit and its works, the keeping of these records is a kind of warfare, the
robust intelligence capability. 1945 he appointed william donovan, a decorated world war i veteran, boyer, and political operative to build a civilian intelligence agency. this became known as the office of strategic services. initially the agency however was called the coordinator of information, and i would just underscore that name. it was this new attention to information that led to these wartime collecting missions. my first focus on the prosaic task of gathering and analyzing non-secret...
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and i'm fully back to boyer watching al-jazeera live from doha also ahead cambodia has allowed a cruisep to finally dog after several asian governments turned it away over fears of the koan of virus a surprise shake up in british politics boris johnson's most powerful minister unexpectedly quits his cabinet and the u.s. senate prepares to vote on.
and i'm fully back to boyer watching al-jazeera live from doha also ahead cambodia has allowed a cruisep to finally dog after several asian governments turned it away over fears of the koan of virus a surprise shake up in british politics boris johnson's most powerful minister unexpectedly quits his cabinet and the u.s. senate prepares to vote on.
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back to boyer watching the news hour live from our global headquarters in doha coming up in the next 60 minutes the w.h.o. says the corona virus is not a pandemic as china admits shortcomings in its response to the outbreak. the race to pick a democratic presidential nominee in the u.s. gets off to a chaotic start in iowa. also this hour we'll tell you why people in malawi are celebrating after months of on rest over last year's presidential election and the kenyan government declares a period of national mourning after the death of longtime president out. simmered with the asian champions league is the latest competition to be affected by the coronavirus with all matches involving chinese clubs postponed until april. thank you very much for joining us the world health organization says the corona virus that's killed hundreds of people in infected thousands is showing no signs of mutation and has not caused a pandemic the global death toll stands at 427 all but 2 of those have been recorded in mainland china more than 20000 people have been infected and they're now examples of 2 peop
back to boyer watching the news hour live from our global headquarters in doha coming up in the next 60 minutes the w.h.o. says the corona virus is not a pandemic as china admits shortcomings in its response to the outbreak. the race to pick a democratic presidential nominee in the u.s. gets off to a chaotic start in iowa. also this hour we'll tell you why people in malawi are celebrating after months of on rest over last year's presidential election and the kenyan government declares a period...
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thank you. >> chair mar: thank you, miss boyer. is there a representative from the mayor's office or any other offices that would like to make remarks? no? great. before we go to public comment, are there any further comments or questions from my colleagues? so why don't we move to public comment. i have two speaker cards submitted. shelley carroll and francisco decosta. other members of the public are invited to speak. please lineup on the right side of the room. mr. decosta, you have two minutes. >> yeah, i have two minutes. so i represent the first people, the ohlone. the spokesperson came up here and spoke to all the supervisors and told what she needs from all the supervisors, that's empathy and compassion. now even before you make the amendments, they must be available to the public, not read to us at the last moment because at san francisco, we have astute and stellar constituent taxpayers who understand amendments. now, you may say we have 5,000, 6,000 homeless in san francisco, we really have over 12,000, and navigation ce
thank you. >> chair mar: thank you, miss boyer. is there a representative from the mayor's office or any other offices that would like to make remarks? no? great. before we go to public comment, are there any further comments or questions from my colleagues? so why don't we move to public comment. i have two speaker cards submitted. shelley carroll and francisco decosta. other members of the public are invited to speak. please lineup on the right side of the room. mr. decosta, you have...