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the honorable brenda lori. the honorable debbie lesko. miss cokie roberts and miss rebecca bosse roberts. >> ladies and gentlemen, the honorable nancy pelosi, speaker of the house of representatives . >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. yes indeed, this afternoon is very much a cause for celebration and cheering. for what happened 100 years ago today. in the house of representatives. your u.s. army marine cortex were making it so pleasant for us. i'm honored to be here with leader kevin mccarthy and the bipartisan members of congress. mostly our women members of congress. i cochaired the bipartisan house of representatives on women's issues, congresswoman brenda lauren and congresswoman debbie lesko. [applause] let us welcome cokie roberts, a trailblazing force for women in journalism and her daughter rebecca , an outstanding journalist in her own right , writing about women . as many of the women members know, the minibar room in this room, the only room name for a woman in the capital is named for cokie's lovely mother and rebecca's g
the honorable brenda lori. the honorable debbie lesko. miss cokie roberts and miss rebecca bosse roberts. >> ladies and gentlemen, the honorable nancy pelosi, speaker of the house of representatives . >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. yes indeed, this afternoon is very much a cause for celebration and cheering. for what happened 100 years ago today. in the house of representatives. your u.s. army marine cortex were making it so pleasant for us. i'm honored to be here with...
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what a great job, brenda. you did a fantastic job, very inspirational. well, hello, ladies, how are you doing today, and demand? what a historic day this is and what a historic place that we're doing this in. good afternoon. i am congresswoman debbie lesko and i proudly represent arizona's eighth congressional district. this congress i have the distinct honor of serving as the republican chair of the congressional caucus for women's issues alongside my colleague brenda lawrence. we are truly a bipartisan caucus working together to improve the lives of women and families across the country. i am especially honored to join you all are here today in statuary hall, the hall of the house, to celebrate the 100th anniversary of house passage of the 19th amendment giving all women the right to vote. this is a special place. in this very room sat eight presidents, including john quincy adams and abraham lincoln. over 100 years ago, jeanette rankin of montana walked through these hallways as the first woman ever elected to congress, even before the ratification of
what a great job, brenda. you did a fantastic job, very inspirational. well, hello, ladies, how are you doing today, and demand? what a historic day this is and what a historic place that we're doing this in. good afternoon. i am congresswoman debbie lesko and i proudly represent arizona's eighth congressional district. this congress i have the distinct honor of serving as the republican chair of the congressional caucus for women's issues alongside my colleague brenda lawrence. we are truly a...
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congresswoman brenda lawrence and congresswoman debbie lesko. [applause] and let us welcome cokie roberts, a trail blazing force for women in journalism and her daughter rebecca, an outstanding journalist in her own right, writing about women. [applause] as many of the women members know, the lindy boggs room, this room, the only room named for a woman in this capitol is named mother, s lovely rebecca's grandmother, lindy boggs. we thank the women's bipartisan suffrage centennial commission for their leadership to educate the american public about the sufficient rang movement. we're honored to have kay james, the chair of the committee, senator barbaramy cullsky, the vice chair, and rebecca, the executive director with us today. let us acknowledge them. and to each and every one of you, i could name you all for the contributions you make for expanding freedom and opportunity in our country. est person -- especially today as we acknowledge that for women. how wonderful it is to see so many yellow roses brighten this room. such beautiful symbols o
congresswoman brenda lawrence and congresswoman debbie lesko. [applause] and let us welcome cokie roberts, a trail blazing force for women in journalism and her daughter rebecca, an outstanding journalist in her own right, writing about women. [applause] as many of the women members know, the lindy boggs room, this room, the only room named for a woman in this capitol is named mother, s lovely rebecca's grandmother, lindy boggs. we thank the women's bipartisan suffrage centennial commission for...
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volume 1, page 10. >> congresswoman brenda lawrence. reading from volume 2, page 147.ohen also recalled speaking with the president's personal after theout pardons searches of his home and office had occurred. at a time when the media had reported that part in discussions were up -- part in discussions -- pardon discussions of the white house. pardsoonsrstood about with the president's personal counsel, that as long as he stayed on message he would be taken care of by the president. either through a pardon or through the investigation being shut down. >> congresswoman barbara lee. the investigation established that several individuals affiliated with the current campaign that trump campaign lied to the special counsel and congress about the interactions with russian affiliated individuals and related matters. those lies materially impaired the investigation of russian election interference. the office charged some of those lies as violations of the federal false statements statute. volume 1, page 9. >> congresswoman jahana hayes. the president and his personal counsel
volume 1, page 10. >> congresswoman brenda lawrence. reading from volume 2, page 147.ohen also recalled speaking with the president's personal after theout pardons searches of his home and office had occurred. at a time when the media had reported that part in discussions were up -- part in discussions -- pardon discussions of the white house. pardsoonsrstood about with the president's personal counsel, that as long as he stayed on message he would be taken care of by the president....
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brenda do you know of any other besides for the batteries? >> one thing that is important is that people are looking into ways to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere in various ways, the cost right now are quite high, and so research in that direction is something that can help because it is very, very, as another tool in the toolbox potentially, there are many nature -based solutions already do this in a removal would mean defined in the report when you're deliberately doing enhancement to the storage and seagrass and mangroves and wetlands and so first. the other is to actually combine file energy with deep storage, cultural practices, lots of ways to store carbon to get us to this. in chiba and help the world get to not 0 as fast as possible. >> specifically, a follow-up on the technology that is bubbling the headlines and bubbly at conferences but it is still under virtual which is the idea of mitigating by injecting particles into the atmosphere. and something that technically the anyone can do at this point because we don't have i
brenda do you know of any other besides for the batteries? >> one thing that is important is that people are looking into ways to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere in various ways, the cost right now are quite high, and so research in that direction is something that can help because it is very, very, as another tool in the toolbox potentially, there are many nature -based solutions already do this in a removal would mean defined in the report when you're deliberately doing...
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my name is brenda, and i'm with the volunteer division with the recreation and parks department. i just want to say that we did present this on the april 4th operations committee meeting, and at that time we hadn't received approval from the port commission, and so we are here on the general calendar to present present ando over the m.l.u. >> so like we're proposing to enter an m.l.u. with the port, the eco-center is located in the southeast sector of san francisco, in district 10, inside of a park called parents head park. the eco-center is a special facility because completely off the grid. it has solar powers, it has a waste water treatment plant inside that treats its own water. it is a really cool environmental, sustainable building, that serves as a community classroom. and it actually was constructed about nine years ago, and it was opened to the public in 2010, in april, which is why we'll be celebrating earth day event on sunday, the 21st. it was advocated by the literacy for environmental justice, approved by san francisco. rec and park will be operating the program, an
my name is brenda, and i'm with the volunteer division with the recreation and parks department. i just want to say that we did present this on the april 4th operations committee meeting, and at that time we hadn't received approval from the port commission, and so we are here on the general calendar to present present ando over the m.l.u. >> so like we're proposing to enter an m.l.u. with the port, the eco-center is located in the southeast sector of san francisco, in district 10, inside...
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joining us is brenda mayes. it was her son dragged by the bus.y her attorney bob sykes. ms. mayes, what makes you think this dragging incident was intentional, was the result, as you said, of racial animus rather than just an unfortunate accident? >> well, we had had a prior incident back in october where the bus driver had shut the nab nor the door who is also by racial. complaints were filed, police report filed, school district was contacted, transportation director was contacted. and the district didn't do anything. the transportation director didn't do anything. my younger son and the neighbor that it had happened to, they were both afraid to ride the bus. they haven't been riding the bus from october until february because they were afraid of the bus driver. >> you think this is only happening to students of mixed race? >> yes, it is. >> that's not the only incident. there are two or three others. >> there were more than what ms. mayes just said about her son and the neighbor getting the door slammed on them, also? >> oh, yes. in september
joining us is brenda mayes. it was her son dragged by the bus.y her attorney bob sykes. ms. mayes, what makes you think this dragging incident was intentional, was the result, as you said, of racial animus rather than just an unfortunate accident? >> well, we had had a prior incident back in october where the bus driver had shut the nab nor the door who is also by racial. complaints were filed, police report filed, school district was contacted, transportation director was contacted. and...
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and may the force be with us. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, the honorable brenda lawrence, the cochair on the house caucus of women's issues. [ cheers and applause ] >> madam speaker, what a nice sound that is. members of the women's suffrage centennial commission, honored guests, thank you so much for gathering here today. the 19th amendment played a significant role in the advancement of women's rights. it is truly a privilege to be here today. as we honor the 100 anniversary of the passage of the amendment to the house, to the u.s. constitution granting women the right to vote. the amendment was guided by shared ideas of freedom, democracy, civil liberty and individual rights for all. while the 19th amendment open the doors for many women to vote, it did not resolve the issue of suffrage for many women of color, native american and immigrant women. we continue to battle the four voting rights for decades. the native american women, four years later, the african- american women, years after this amendment was passed. the opportunity for greater political voice d
and may the force be with us. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, the honorable brenda lawrence, the cochair on the house caucus of women's issues. [ cheers and applause ] >> madam speaker, what a nice sound that is. members of the women's suffrage centennial commission, honored guests, thank you so much for gathering here today. the 19th amendment played a significant role in the advancement of women's rights. it is truly a privilege to be here today. as we honor the...
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spanish] >> thank you, brenda, thank you marissa.king spanish] >> this art piece was made by second graders, and it's a beautiful, can you turn it around? [speaking spanish] [cheers and applause] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] >> whatever we give her is not enough to really show her what we appreciate what she has done, not only for our school, but for all of us through the human rights works that she has done, fighting for farmers who feed us all the time, so this is just a little token, but we want to say thank you. [speaking spanish] [cheering] [speaking spanish] >> big round of applause to dolores. [cheers and applause]. >> thank you for making the time to come. [cheering] [speaking spanish] >> she will make her way to the top where she will be signing posters, and you can line up, but we have to make sure that dolores makes it to the top first. please make sure that she is able to get to the top so she can wait for you and start lining up and getting the posters done. we are also having our community fiesta in the lower y
spanish] >> thank you, brenda, thank you marissa.king spanish] >> this art piece was made by second graders, and it's a beautiful, can you turn it around? [speaking spanish] [cheers and applause] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] >> whatever we give her is not enough to really show her what we appreciate what she has done, not only for our school, but for all of us through the human rights works that she has done, fighting for farmers who feed us all the time, so this is...
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my next question was going to be to brenda because you raised a good point.at can we do right now? we used to talk about putting cfl light bulbs in and riding our bikes to work but right now it just feels so trivial. on the other end of the spectrum, reducing climate emissions to the point that we can actually affect change also seems impossible. is there something in the middle that we can do right now to either adapt or mitigate or offset climate change that is real and actionable and more than changing light bulbs? >> it is more than changing light bulbs. one good thing is in the chapter, reducing risk through emissions reduction of the fourth national climate assessment, we were looking at different states, governors and local city action and that has added up, so it used to be a few years ago the electricity sector was the largest source of heat trapping avgas emissions in the atmosphere. because of every state in the united states doing 30 different types of activities we were cataloguing and the 455 cities cut off in publication, what that means is the
my next question was going to be to brenda because you raised a good point.at can we do right now? we used to talk about putting cfl light bulbs in and riding our bikes to work but right now it just feels so trivial. on the other end of the spectrum, reducing climate emissions to the point that we can actually affect change also seems impossible. is there something in the middle that we can do right now to either adapt or mitigate or offset climate change that is real and actionable and more...
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juan: la vida de brenda fue muy difÍcil desde la mÁs temprana edad en mÉxico.nero como ella. >> esto es una escuela, es como su segundo hogar. reportero: ahora buscan empoderar a las que llegan aquÍ y comparten sus experiencias en ocasiones traumÁticas. >> me han ayudado, me han enseÑadolo que es la comunidad y la aceptaciÓn de mi familia. poder vivir abiertamente me ha cambiado la vida. >> para mÍ es amor. es sentirme en casa y es estar en familia. reportero: existen cinco grupos y la persona que aquÍ asisten reciben apoyo. arantxa: si usted vive en florida, preste atenciÓn porque se lo multan asÍ utiliza su dispositivo mÓvil mientras maneja. danae: mandar mensaje de texto detrÁs del volante será cosa del pasado. >> vamos a prohibirlo y tambiÉn tendremos restricciones para aquellos que se distraigan en Áreas sensibles como las escolares. reportera: aseguran que la medida innecesaria. >> prefiero que la gente no maneje cuando envÍe mensajes. >>me parece perfecto, me parece magnÍfico. danae: la nueva prohibiciÓn aplica para los conductores que hagan uso del telÉ
juan: la vida de brenda fue muy difÍcil desde la mÁs temprana edad en mÉxico.nero como ella. >> esto es una escuela, es como su segundo hogar. reportero: ahora buscan empoderar a las que llegan aquÍ y comparten sus experiencias en ocasiones traumÁticas. >> me han ayudado, me han enseÑadolo que es la comunidad y la aceptaciÓn de mi familia. poder vivir abiertamente me ha cambiado la vida. >> para mÍ es amor. es sentirme en casa y es estar en familia. reportero: existen...
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brenda, come on over here. first of all, i'm glad you're okay and your husband is okay. take me through, if you can. you're in the front yard, you see the tornado coming, you eventually decide to come in the house. where what did you do? where did you go? >> then we went in through here and we know that the laundry room would be the safest place because there's no windows or anything in there. and it's kind of protected by the stairwell. and all of this here, so that's why we decided to come in here. >> so you came down, you were coming through here. at that point, the wind's not really blowing yet. >> the wind's not blowing that much yet. >> so as you came around the corner, right here is the laundry room? >> right here is the laundry room and we came here with mr. barker. come here mr. barker. >> that's your little doggy. >> and we wasn't here for just a few minutes when it just hit all of a sudden. we didn't hear the roar, it just hit. and we heard the glass flying and breaking and the roof off of the upstairs. we heard it cracking and flying around. and it was just d
brenda, come on over here. first of all, i'm glad you're okay and your husband is okay. take me through, if you can. you're in the front yard, you see the tornado coming, you eventually decide to come in the house. where what did you do? where did you go? >> then we went in through here and we know that the laundry room would be the safest place because there's no windows or anything in there. and it's kind of protected by the stairwell. and all of this here, so that's why we decided to...
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everybody there are brenda's down in the consequent or. big fight going on the audio you know i'm not really my you. this mean i have never seen a woman like that i need your permission. i would like to dedicate to they did i am i. i know he really knew how to access people's emotions didn't need all the work that he did cross over work with rock and pop stars unbelievable but this film also shows very much just how much he fact that's right here it was really dedicated to doing what he could for people particularly for children in war zones that was one of his favorite causes having grown up in a war zone but of course there was then this other side of him the difficult artist who was never satisfied with his own voice who always said what some are insecure i have to be better job so fascinating personality i really think this film is also going to bring him to a younger generation that didn't get to know him while he was still alive let's hope so because he really seems like his presence is missed hitting the theaters in june david leavi
everybody there are brenda's down in the consequent or. big fight going on the audio you know i'm not really my you. this mean i have never seen a woman like that i need your permission. i would like to dedicate to they did i am i. i know he really knew how to access people's emotions didn't need all the work that he did cross over work with rock and pop stars unbelievable but this film also shows very much just how much he fact that's right here it was really dedicated to doing what he could...
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brenda mcgregor. >> thank you. the second item before you is a contract with the san francisco in-home supportive services public authority for emergency calls ihss. this contract is a critical component of our continuum of services as it provides homecare -- i'm sorry. again, this contract is a critical component of our continuum of services as it provides homecare services to ihss consumers who have an immediate need but no available provider to serve them. emergency on-call is typically required in two instances. one being a consumer's at regular regular provider cancelled on short notice, or the provider quit abruptly, which could result in the consumer being at risk without homecare. another circumstance is when a consumer is discharged from a hospital and/or a skilled nursing facility, but lacks a support system and has no other provider in place. emergency on-call providers are available seven days a week, this includes holidays, from 8:30 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. on the average, the public authority serves over
brenda mcgregor. >> thank you. the second item before you is a contract with the san francisco in-home supportive services public authority for emergency calls ihss. this contract is a critical component of our continuum of services as it provides homecare -- i'm sorry. again, this contract is a critical component of our continuum of services as it provides homecare services to ihss consumers who have an immediate need but no available provider to serve them. emergency on-call is...
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now, the student's mom, brenda mayes is suing saying the driver did it because her son is biracial. >omething fell. they have a responsibility when i send my kids off to school, they have a responsibility to make sure they're safe. >> the suit argues this driver has a history of misconduct against kids of color. the driver, john nesbit said he retired three days after the incident to avoid being fired. >> would you say that you're racist. >> not at all, no. look at my dog, he's black as can be. >> he says the incident was staged because he has disciplined the boy's brother. in response to the suit, the district says any claims of discrimination are being investigated. >>> a san francisco teacher on medical leave battling breast cancer is being forced to pay for her own substitute at the glen park elementary school. all district teachers get ten paid days of medical leave each other. they can get another 100 sick days, but the cost for the substitute teacher deducted from the teacher's salary. in san francisco, that's more than $200 a day. the teacher in question has chosen to remain a
now, the student's mom, brenda mayes is suing saying the driver did it because her son is biracial. >omething fell. they have a responsibility when i send my kids off to school, they have a responsibility to make sure they're safe. >> the suit argues this driver has a history of misconduct against kids of color. the driver, john nesbit said he retired three days after the incident to avoid being fired. >> would you say that you're racist. >> not at all, no. look at my dog,...
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brenda mcgregor? >> yes, good morning, vice president, welcome commissioners and executive director. my name is brenda mcgregor and i'm a manager for the in-home supportive services program. today i am pleased to present to you three service contracts for in-home supportive services. two of the contracts are for san francisco in-home supportive services public authority, and the other for home bridge. each contract represents a customized part of our san francisco ihss continuum of choice and support which is a service framework designed to support the unique needs of older adults and people with disabilities. the first item before you is the contract for san francisco in-home supportive services, public authority for independent provider mode in-home supportive services. this sole-source contract is to prove ihss services for ihss consumers under the independent provider mode. the public authority's primary role and responsibilities are to act as the employer for record -- of record for independent p
brenda mcgregor? >> yes, good morning, vice president, welcome commissioners and executive director. my name is brenda mcgregor and i'm a manager for the in-home supportive services program. today i am pleased to present to you three service contracts for in-home supportive services. two of the contracts are for san francisco in-home supportive services public authority, and the other for home bridge. each contract represents a customized part of our san francisco ihss continuum of choice...
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brenda: it is the state of the market, if it is tight or liquid.iods where very liquid markets can have disruption, and it really doesn't affect the price. but in this tight oil market, a disruption like oil pipelines from russia that now have a problem with contamination, ultimo barrels of oil off the market, multiple geopolitical outages, including, for instance, iran going back to its traditional playbook when it's back is to the wall, openly saying it is going to use its properties against saudi arabia, against uae, potentially in the disruption in the straits of hormuz. these disruptions at the center of oil production in the gulf is definitely a huge risk. of course, the long-term trend will depend on the economy and if the sustained higher oil there is eventually economic downturn, affect the liquidity of the market. taylor: so fold in iran and their oil supply. we know that maybe they wouldn't be able to trade with europe or the u.s., but certainly being able to export some of their oil to other italy's trading partners. how much more suppl
brenda: it is the state of the market, if it is tight or liquid.iods where very liquid markets can have disruption, and it really doesn't affect the price. but in this tight oil market, a disruption like oil pipelines from russia that now have a problem with contamination, ultimo barrels of oil off the market, multiple geopolitical outages, including, for instance, iran going back to its traditional playbook when it's back is to the wall, openly saying it is going to use its properties against...
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brenda finn, who has alopecia.of the impact it had on him as a child. well, i was born with a birthmark on my upper lip and right cheek. and when i was younger, i've had to go through a lot of prejudice and name—calling and bullying, and it really affected my confidence and my happiness growing up, and also my mental health. luckily, i've managed to get over the adversity i faced when i was younger, but there are still thousands of people out there living with a visible difference and the experiences that they often have to go through is really tough. what kind of names were you called, rory? i was compared to different evil film and tv characters. people would call me alien and stuff like that. and to hear things like that, especially at such a young age, it's really hard to go through. absolutely. brenda, what about yourself, what about your own experiences? because i didn't lose my hairuntil i was 14, it was like going to bed one day with hair, waking up the next day with no hair. and itjust changed my life so q
brenda finn, who has alopecia.of the impact it had on him as a child. well, i was born with a birthmark on my upper lip and right cheek. and when i was younger, i've had to go through a lot of prejudice and name—calling and bullying, and it really affected my confidence and my happiness growing up, and also my mental health. luckily, i've managed to get over the adversity i faced when i was younger, but there are still thousands of people out there living with a visible difference and the...
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he replaced brenda rogers in february and got at the glove two and a title in a row and second stintto wina stint in charge. -- rogers. trying to win a fourth trouble, it is a big challenge. trying to still be the dominant team in the country, and obviously, we want to progress our own players through the ranks. we already looking at some of the hungry players who have done well. in recruitment will be important because there will be players leaving and we want to freshen things upa leaving and we want to freshen things up a little bit. karolina pliskova quest for a grand slam title has come to an end at the french open. the second seat was knocked out by petra marchers losing in straight sets. roger federer and rafael nadal are both true. content is on court right now. our tennis correspondent naomi lai, ted is joining us now from roland garris. naomi, how is konta getting on. she has got a tricky matchup. she is playing against viktoria kuzmova, a slug player and just very good on the clay, the sort of player that if you let her into a match and get her teeth and to come she can ca
he replaced brenda rogers in february and got at the glove two and a title in a row and second stintto wina stint in charge. -- rogers. trying to win a fourth trouble, it is a big challenge. trying to still be the dominant team in the country, and obviously, we want to progress our own players through the ranks. we already looking at some of the hungry players who have done well. in recruitment will be important because there will be players leaving and we want to freshen things upa leaving and...
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brenda shreyas a professor of environmental and climate policy at the technical university of munich thank you very much for joining us on. as we heard there constance in southern germany has become the first city in the country to declare a climate emergency a follow similar moves and can have our britain and switzerland in constance the local fridays for future demonstrations played a big role in moving climate change to the top of the agenda. we'll strike until you act since february these students in konstanz had been on strike to demand the declaration of a climate emergency yesterday that happened the city council said it would put climate issues before political decisions long overdue said the students who held their first press conference today. as i am i but not going to knows enough is being done it's urgent that much more should happen in constance's a rather prosperous city a city with no money fracturing we actually have the ideal conditions to be a pioneer but that's not where we are yes so something needs to happen the city of constance is a popular tourist destination
brenda shreyas a professor of environmental and climate policy at the technical university of munich thank you very much for joining us on. as we heard there constance in southern germany has become the first city in the country to declare a climate emergency a follow similar moves and can have our britain and switzerland in constance the local fridays for future demonstrations played a big role in moving climate change to the top of the agenda. we'll strike until you act since february these...
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, is the -- what was on the ballot, the bond description as part of the template, and then, also, brenda talked about understanding how changes are made and that is -- and that effect in a real tangible way for us meeting to meeting. so that was just some of -- from my notes. the -- a few other things came up in this meeting. one of them is potentially a financial audit with the effects of the pg&e delays on the cost of bond projects, i would love to hear back when that would be done. i feel like we're in year two or three on this and this is having a material effect on the cost of our capital sfl and the impact to citizens. >> yeah, it's happening to everyone. >> i'm thinking on the affordable housing, it's a delay of eight to nine months for people to occupy the housing after we get it built because pg&e doesn't connect up the stuff. >> yeah, sort of a comprehensive look at the -- >> so i want to make sure -- >> yeah, yeah, not just building the building but -- >> it's actually real people. >> absolutely. we think we heard about satisfaction surveys. i completely agree. peg, i don't kn
, is the -- what was on the ballot, the bond description as part of the template, and then, also, brenda talked about understanding how changes are made and that is -- and that effect in a real tangible way for us meeting to meeting. so that was just some of -- from my notes. the -- a few other things came up in this meeting. one of them is potentially a financial audit with the effects of the pg&e delays on the cost of bond projects, i would love to hear back when that would be done. i...
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>> brenda. >> brandon, you won't believe what happened to me tonight. >> you don't make it to the officialial break before you're wasted. >> have you busted out the david silver dance moves recently? >> no, i have not, because i'll break something if i dance. i'm too old now. >> 19 years later, this crew may be older by they're acing social media. from gabrielle posting an "e.t." throwback to ian's insta-diaries. >> hello, ian's instagram story. >> he captured the gang from west bev partying inside. shannen doherty didn't attend. and missing forever -- luke perry. a source close to production tells "e.t." they all want to ensure luke's memory lives on through the show. >> do you have a fond memory of luke? a favorite memory of luke? >> all of them. all of them. >>> all right, let's talk about the comedy that's generating a lot of buzz -- "booksmart." i was exclusively with this hilarious cast for an intimate conversation, including the film's director, olivia wilde, who clearly had someone special in mind for the role of the school's principal -- her man, jason sudeikis. jason is the princ
>> brenda. >> brandon, you won't believe what happened to me tonight. >> you don't make it to the officialial break before you're wasted. >> have you busted out the david silver dance moves recently? >> no, i have not, because i'll break something if i dance. i'm too old now. >> 19 years later, this crew may be older by they're acing social media. from gabrielle posting an "e.t." throwback to ian's insta-diaries. >> hello, ian's instagram...
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. >> brenda moreno has taught at james logan high school for 34 years and is one of nearly 600 teachers marching at the 12 schools in the new haven unified school district today. the teacher average salary of $96,000, the highest in all of alameda county, but marino says that is misleading. >> the district pays zero into our healthcare, so we buy it ourselves, for my husband and i between dental and medical and the portion i put in for medicare, that's $20,000 off the top for me. for breakfast teachers association was a 10% raise, but the school districts is the best if you do is a 1% raise as part of the teacher salary schedule and a one-time 3% payment while some parents sympathize with the teachers, they say striking at this time of year right before finals makes it tough for their kids. >> and they are exposed to this stuff as well. it's harder for them. they are going to school where they are supposed to edp. parking spots were left empty and campus was more quiet than usual when the first bell rang. >> right now, there should be tons of students walking to school. normally on a no
. >> brenda moreno has taught at james logan high school for 34 years and is one of nearly 600 teachers marching at the 12 schools in the new haven unified school district today. the teacher average salary of $96,000, the highest in all of alameda county, but marino says that is misleading. >> the district pays zero into our healthcare, so we buy it ourselves, for my husband and i between dental and medical and the portion i put in for medicare, that's $20,000 off the top for me....
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. >> yep and the reason this real estate play is so critical is just what brenda is talking about, it's the interest rates, 10-year at 2, 3 just crazy numbers right now and simon property group, steve's play crown castle, american tower, all of those plays for the real estate play, not housing. housing's fine but they're not doing the outperformance that these guys are because these are much bigger numbers rather than the individual investors involved on the housing side. >> i think you can unequivocally characterize this environment as one of the most confusing ever you mentioned the 200-day moving average before you know how many times we've gone through, above, below moving day average you mentioned quant. quants look at this stuff. sitting right on top of each other. q2, 10-year, 2.6r. what should that do to financials they're up 3.4% of all of the sectors. illogical. >> these are the mode of forces -- you said confluence of events, it is. the biggest one in my opinion is the trade war. these are the forces of the atmosphere we're talking about that has to propel both sides. we're n
. >> yep and the reason this real estate play is so critical is just what brenda is talking about, it's the interest rates, 10-year at 2, 3 just crazy numbers right now and simon property group, steve's play crown castle, american tower, all of those plays for the real estate play, not housing. housing's fine but they're not doing the outperformance that these guys are because these are much bigger numbers rather than the individual investors involved on the housing side. >> i think...
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i feel like rory stewart is reframing it every brenda get and of course i think this government very present some of the things with the national brand but still it goes back to the same argument on the customs union and whether the conservatives will adopt what labour once in the customs union wholesale or not. what struck me about this article was that he is saying if we get a deal, it has to be a proper deal of national unity. because it needs to last for 30 or a0 years. there are not many deals that last for that long. ooh yes. fair enough, it does need to be a national deal to get the parliament. the shame is that it has to be in international deal to get through anywhere any county ground or brussels i think the problem is what seems to be coming out of these meetings, times report earlier, elements of the single market they were talking about and elements of the customs union and we know cherry picking is impossible so if what labour are asking for are elements of the single market to tack on to something that is a customs union in all but name, that will be a real challenge t
i feel like rory stewart is reframing it every brenda get and of course i think this government very present some of the things with the national brand but still it goes back to the same argument on the customs union and whether the conservatives will adopt what labour once in the customs union wholesale or not. what struck me about this article was that he is saying if we get a deal, it has to be a proper deal of national unity. because it needs to last for 30 or a0 years. there are not many...