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i'm linda idlewiyld, and i'm calling to add my name to the list call to defund the police. will now read the names. [names read] >> clerk: speaker time has elapsed. can we have the next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. my name is yevgeni, and i live in san francisco. all over the city, the people have spoken. the people have made it clear that police presence does not lead to a public safety. i'm calling in support of the charter amendments to eliminate the sfpd minimum staffing requirements. further, i demand that you remove any language regarding minimum police presence from the city charter. maximizing police presence in the community is a significant threat to the safety of communities of color. we thank the supervisors who brought forth this important amendment. you have a choice. you can uphold the prison industrial complex and the devastating impact it's had on the black community or you can do the right thing, do your job as elected officials in san francisco. i'm a caller, not the first, and i won't be the last, and we're all going to keep an eye on things. do t
i'm linda idlewiyld, and i'm calling to add my name to the list call to defund the police. will now read the names. [names read] >> clerk: speaker time has elapsed. can we have the next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. my name is yevgeni, and i live in san francisco. all over the city, the people have spoken. the people have made it clear that police presence does not lead to a public safety. i'm calling in support of the charter amendments to eliminate the sfpd minimum staffing...
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role call, please. (role call). >> there are three ayes. >> can you call item number 2. >> resolution authorizing the pull utility's commission to execute amendment number 2 to planning project service's agreement for a specialized planning and engineering services for the proposed work facility at the southeast water pollution plant between the city and increasing the agreement by 21 million for a total not to exceed agreement amount of 54.5 million and with a time extension of two years for a total agreement term of 11 years from december 1st, 2014 through november 30th, 2025. members of the public who wish to provide public comment on this item should call (415)655-0001 and meeting i.d. (146)161-7499 and then press pound twice. if you have not done so, press star 3 to line up to speak. please wait until the system indicates you have been muted and you may begin your comment. >> thank you very much madam clerk. today we have with utoday we hac and i believe there's a power-point in front of us. >> goo
role call, please. (role call). >> there are three ayes. >> can you call item number 2. >> resolution authorizing the pull utility's commission to execute amendment number 2 to planning project service's agreement for a specialized planning and engineering services for the proposed work facility at the southeast water pollution plant between the city and increasing the agreement by 21 million for a total not to exceed agreement amount of 54.5 million and with a time extension...
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you know, if it was problematic, call call, then the person who made the false call could be charged for making a false call and if the police mishandled it, the police lo should be liable r mishandling it. the legislation seems to reinforce this. and i think with legislation might discourage people from calling the police in situations where they're not sure whether or not the police or shouldn't come. so really what we need is bette- >> thank you for your call and for your ideas. we encourage you to go to our website and look at our committee agendas and just see when that item is scheduled in committee and the date will be held in committee and so we welcome all public to be able to comment on these items at committee. operations, next caller, please. welcome, caller. you'll have up to two minutes. you might be circling back to the individual that didn't anticipation before. i believe there were of them. please press star 3 and listen for the prompt, and that might bring you into the proceedings. >> question: hello. >> welcome. >> question: thank you so much. i've been in resident
you know, if it was problematic, call call, then the person who made the false call could be charged for making a false call and if the police mishandled it, the police lo should be liable r mishandling it. the legislation seems to reinforce this. and i think with legislation might discourage people from calling the police in situations where they're not sure whether or not the police or shouldn't come. so really what we need is bette- >> thank you for your call and for your ideas. we...
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why bother trying to make call like this in this kind of a market >> it's really not a call that the stock will go down in the next month or two. as anna agnalyst we set ratings. objectively when we look at various scenarios for the stock and say what do we think is realistic price target based on those assumptions it's $900. it's just a disconnect we move to an underperformer equivalent of a sell rating. look, it's very difficult to know when valuation may matter more i livered through, i think you lived through the tech bubble in '98-'99. many thought the nasdaq was expensive at 2500. a few called it then and said it's expensive we're not making a call that sentiment will change on this stock any time we haven't defined catalyst. what we're saying is we really struggle with the valuation. if we have a rotation to value in the market, we have more consideration around valuation and tesla slips up in any of its objectives there's quite a long way to fall. >> stocks can remain over valued for some period of time, if you believe others have. amazon, for example, people have said the va
why bother trying to make call like this in this kind of a market >> it's really not a call that the stock will go down in the next month or two. as anna agnalyst we set ratings. objectively when we look at various scenarios for the stock and say what do we think is realistic price target based on those assumptions it's $900. it's just a disconnect we move to an underperformer equivalent of a sell rating. look, it's very difficult to know when valuation may matter more i livered through,...
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clerk, can you please take a role call, a vote on the amendment. >> on the motion to amend -- (role call). >> the motion passes without objection. >> and i'll continue this to the july 13th rule's committee meeting. >> motion to continue this matter as amended to the july 13 regulation rule's committee meeting -- (role call). >> the matter passes and motion will be continued to the july 13th meeting of the rule's committee. >> thank you, supervisor walton. >> we're now going to get to the long-awaited item number 3. >> we still have item 5 on the anticipated. >> supervisor hainey is still work on amendments and we'll take 3 now. this is quite a meeting. [ laughter ] >> doing the best we can here. >> hello, president yee. thank you for joining us. >> i'm number 3 is a charter amendment to amend the chatter to require the police department to submit a report and recommendation regarding police staffing levels to the police commission every two years and require the police commission to consider the report and recommendation when approving the department's proposed budget and election to be
clerk, can you please take a role call, a vote on the amendment. >> on the motion to amend -- (role call). >> the motion passes without objection. >> and i'll continue this to the july 13th rule's committee meeting. >> motion to continue this matter as amended to the july 13 regulation rule's committee meeting -- (role call). >> the matter passes and motion will be continued to the july 13th meeting of the rule's committee. >> thank you, supervisor walton....
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this is the last call.if you want to speak, press star three, and this will be the last group until the end. welcome, caller. you have up to two minutes. >> hello. can you hear me? >> clerk: yes, we can. welcome. >> thank you, the board of supervisors, for giving me this opportunity to speak on resolution 47, number 200771. my name is nafar, and i have been a 12-year resident of the bay area. this resolution is important not just for indians but as a responsible member of the south asian community, this resolution is going to a huge impact and send a message to india's government. i urge the supervisor council to vote in favor of resolution 200771. i congratulate them for this courage to speak the truth. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. operations, please unmute the next speaker. >> hello. good evening. my name is sayed. i moved to the city in the year 2000. i'm calling in support of supervisor mar's resolution 200771. the resolution condemns the indian government for the human rights abuse
this is the last call.if you want to speak, press star three, and this will be the last group until the end. welcome, caller. you have up to two minutes. >> hello. can you hear me? >> clerk: yes, we can. welcome. >> thank you, the board of supervisors, for giving me this opportunity to speak on resolution 47, number 200771. my name is nafar, and i have been a 12-year resident of the bay area. this resolution is important not just for indians but as a responsible member of the...
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do call attorney general's office. i think you should probably write us and we will send that information into members of congress. i'm not sure we have a -- as good a database as we should have in all the billions of dollars cap by the airlines and live eventers in the space or tourist space and i can't tell you the number of friends who called me and said i can't get them to give me my money back. host: for the viewers who want to write to you, where should they go? go to fraud.org and we have a portal for collecting complaints. host: tom is next out of illinois, good morning. tom.r: this is host: go ahead. caller: i have been using it for i use this saline solution for my nasal cavities and i gargle with it as well. i got a post on my email the other day that there was a claim that when you did that, the virus does not live in a saline solution and that you actually are protecting yourself by keeping your nose clean because you don't let the virus multiply. whenever i go out in public, i do it before i go and when i
do call attorney general's office. i think you should probably write us and we will send that information into members of congress. i'm not sure we have a -- as good a database as we should have in all the billions of dollars cap by the airlines and live eventers in the space or tourist space and i can't tell you the number of friends who called me and said i can't get them to give me my money back. host: for the viewers who want to write to you, where should they go? go to fraud.org and we...
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calls for about $6.15. august 7th 110 calls against that for about $1.92. >> well, tony, this is doing exactly what you wanted it to, so what do you do now? >> so at this point, we're still holding on to this call diagonal, as you said, as long as t-mobile stays around this particular price, especially below 110 below that august 7th exploration, i'm looking for that to roll off and sell another one going forward and holding on to that september 105 call and potentially rolling that higher if the stock continues to move higher >> okay. >>> up next, we've got some tweets that we'll hananswer ande final call i'm searching for info on options trading, and look, it feels like i'm just wasting time. that's why td ameritrade designed a first-of-its-kind, personalized education center. oh. their award-winning content is tailored to fit your investing goals and interests. and it learns with you, so as you become smarter, so do its recommendations. so it's like my streaming service. well except now you're binge lear
calls for about $6.15. august 7th 110 calls against that for about $1.92. >> well, tony, this is doing exactly what you wanted it to, so what do you do now? >> so at this point, we're still holding on to this call diagonal, as you said, as long as t-mobile stays around this particular price, especially below 110 below that august 7th exploration, i'm looking for that to roll off and sell another one going forward and holding on to that september 105 call and potentially rolling that...
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i called 911 and it was busy. i called 911 again and it was busy. i continued to call and it was busy. >> i was also on hold with 911 using the liquor store's phone which basically said please stay on the line for five or seven minutes. >> reporter: the oakland 911 center has long been understaffed. a new grand jury investigation found negligent oversight, meaning that the city cannot competently handle the 200,000 emergency calls it gets every year. so many are left sitting on hold for minutes, when seconds count. >> i was perplexed. i thought that the phone was broken or had not dialed 911. >> reporter: nearly all 911 calls are supposed to be answered within 15 seconds. oakland has failed to meet that standard for years. the city does not even have a policy. oakland a's have shared similar policies and frustrations. a fully staffed there would be 84 dispatchers. right now there are only 59, all forced to work overtime. 25 positions are sitting on filled. >> we put the money in the budget and we voted to fund them. >> reporter: the council presiden
i called 911 and it was busy. i called 911 again and it was busy. i continued to call and it was busy. >> i was also on hold with 911 using the liquor store's phone which basically said please stay on the line for five or seven minutes. >> reporter: the oakland 911 center has long been understaffed. a new grand jury investigation found negligent oversight, meaning that the city cannot competently handle the 200,000 emergency calls it gets every year. so many are left sitting on hold...
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september 110 calls. this trade is only risking roughly 4% of the underlying stock's value to take this mildly bullish but long-term bullish view here into earnings. >> mike, what's your take on this >> i mean, i like it tony laid out very specifically and in quite an articulate way why you want to use a strategy like this. i mean, i wouldn't look at a straight calendar, but the nice thing about this diagonal is if it does rally, there's no circumstance where the stock can exceed the modest increase he's expecting and for you to see losses. buying the september at the money call, two primary mistakes that most options traders who are buying calls will make is they either buy calls that are too far out of the money, or they pick an expiration that is just too short you need to give some time for your thesis to play out and you can't really start reaching too much for these ones that are so cheap that they're really kind of long odds that the stock is going to exceed the strike for both of those reasons, i
september 110 calls. this trade is only risking roughly 4% of the underlying stock's value to take this mildly bullish but long-term bullish view here into earnings. >> mike, what's your take on this >> i mean, i like it tony laid out very specifically and in quite an articulate way why you want to use a strategy like this. i mean, i wouldn't look at a straight calendar, but the nice thing about this diagonal is if it does rally, there's no circumstance where the stock can exceed...
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public comment period, there will be a phone call by calling (415) 655-0001. access code, press pound and, again, 1464585924 and press pound twice. you will hear the meeting discussion, but will be muted and only in listening mode. only when your item of interest comes up, press star 3 to be added to the speaker line. speak clearly, slowly and turn down your television or radio. alternatively, you may submit public comment in either of the ways e-mail to myself, the clerk. if you submit public comments via e-mail, it will be forwarded to the supervisors and included as part of the official file. items acted upon today are expected to be appear on the board of supervisors agenda july 21st unless otherwise stated. >> supervisor fewer: call item number one. >> item 1, resolution amending the city's ten year capital expenditure plan for fiscal year 2020-2021 to amend the proposed government obligation bond program. members of the public who wish to provide public comment on this item call (415) 655-0001, meeting i.d., then press pound twice. if you have not alread
public comment period, there will be a phone call by calling (415) 655-0001. access code, press pound and, again, 1464585924 and press pound twice. you will hear the meeting discussion, but will be muted and only in listening mode. only when your item of interest comes up, press star 3 to be added to the speaker line. speak clearly, slowly and turn down your television or radio. alternatively, you may submit public comment in either of the ways e-mail to myself, the clerk. if you submit public...
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if those july calls roll off worthless, then you can sell more calls against that and further reduce risk. the one question i do have for mike is the fact that morgan stanley moved up 5% here today so i'm curious if mike would adjust his strikes a little higher if morgan stanley opens around 50 on monday. >> it's interesting that you mention that of course the stock was trading around $48 when i was first looking at that. this was really my goal here with a look for a strike that was 4-5% out of the money basically to the upside. your prices will vary when you look at the market on monday that's something we contend with when we're dealing with a show on friday. we're looking to do a call calendar to target a slight upside move. >> mike alluded to this at the beginning when he was talking about this trade but morgan stanley is the last of the big six banks to report next week. what we've seen in the past is you get some of the big ones in the beginning and you have the whole group move as a monolith right off the bat. would you think that holds true? >> typically that's the case look
if those july calls roll off worthless, then you can sell more calls against that and further reduce risk. the one question i do have for mike is the fact that morgan stanley moved up 5% here today so i'm curious if mike would adjust his strikes a little higher if morgan stanley opens around 50 on monday. >> it's interesting that you mention that of course the stock was trading around $48 when i was first looking at that. this was really my goal here with a look for a strike that was 4-5%...
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you call him a liar. the democrats are just operating out of, you know, the psychological warfare manuals. a dually-elected -- duly-elected president is an enemy of the people. the democrat party uses -- i'm just trying to sort out, this is what i wanted to say. [inaudible] for disagreeing with him. every time a democrat, nancy pelosi or chuck schumer or "the washington post" or "the new york times," and it's every day they do it, trump's anti-immigrant, that is a disgusting lie. there are a million immigrants who come here legally under trump, and then they say he's a racist. anti-immigrant racist. that's another monstrous lie. because there's a million immigrants who come to this country legally every year, and they're all different colors. trump not a racist. nancy pelosi is a racist. she has contempt for inner city blacks that she can walk all over with her party and do it quite, you know, she's been doing it for 30 or 40 years. she knows what she's doing. how the democrats use race as a weapon, well,
you call him a liar. the democrats are just operating out of, you know, the psychological warfare manuals. a dually-elected -- duly-elected president is an enemy of the people. the democrat party uses -- i'm just trying to sort out, this is what i wanted to say. [inaudible] for disagreeing with him. every time a democrat, nancy pelosi or chuck schumer or "the washington post" or "the new york times," and it's every day they do it, trump's anti-immigrant, that is a disgusting...
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to find out more, call now. (male announcer) call now and you'll also get this free beneficiary planner and this free prescription savings card that can help you save up to 80% on prescription drugs. tnk youdoou the . >> that's going to do it for now. thank you so much for joining us, get, answers. we received a lot when it comes to extending the $600 puc payment. they have to wait to see if congress will pass any more bills to get more funding. as of now when it ends july 25th, >>> tonight, several developing stories. the coronavirus hits record highs. the stunning images tonight. the supreme court dealing the president a blow on his financial records. and the tropical storm just named as we come on. warnings already up in the east. >>> first, the virus tonight. and the hot spots. arizona now considered one of the world's largest hot spots. 34% of those tested now positive for covid-19. tonight, the families lining up since midnight last night. family members in their cars. including an 80-year-old gra grandmot
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role call, please. (role call). >> there are three ayes. >> can you call item number 2. >> resolution authorizing the pull utility's commission to execute amendment number 2 to planning project service's agreement for a specialized planning and engineering services for the proposed work facility at the southeast water pollution plant between the city and increasing the agreement by 21 million for a total not to exceed agreement amount of 54.5 million and with a time extension of two years for a total agreement term of 11 years from december 1st, 2014 through november 30th, 2025. members of the public who wish to provide public comment on this item should call (415)655-0001 and meeting i.d. (146)161-7499 and then press pound twice. if you have not done so, press star 3 to line up to speak. please wait until the system indicates you have been muted and you may begin your comment. >> thank you very much madam clerk. today we have with utoday we hac and i believe there's a power-point in front of us. >> goo
role call, please. (role call). >> there are three ayes. >> can you call item number 2. >> resolution authorizing the pull utility's commission to execute amendment number 2 to planning project service's agreement for a specialized planning and engineering services for the proposed work facility at the southeast water pollution plant between the city and increasing the agreement by 21 million for a total not to exceed agreement amount of 54.5 million and with a time extension...
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call me to give up because everyone. is on the bus and he had to call me if i'm. sorry or were gods of course. it was out there. but also you know me too but i'm a slob when i see mommy jaw. style style more. my new video my niece fasold new audi queen my neck a. rattle born attending. a musical lost but also because he missed that one. because i'm a persona that does but it's just across the. stream and i could for. islam and i'll be interested in. the. name and when you talk to larry scott. get some more use not always to not get some orders not say this though not in prose man is some bush so far as they are more is not the least no one ever goes out with her because of. i. i i. i. i. i. i i i. i i i. i. i. i. can't you see this on national a delusion that's when that medic imagine all the. that's a nasty mubarak is a prophet they were born to die zeidan. postulates in tibet on. a caveat must clean them seem more you will to. postulate doesn't mean a to god and to me i mean they're putting it out the. first . time around labs are going to outnumber. we need som
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call or go online today. no matter what challenges life throws at you, we're always here to help with fast response and great service and it doesn't stop there we're also here to help look ahead that's why we're helping members catch up by spreading any missed usaa insurance payments over the next twelve months so you can keep more cash in your pockets for when it matters most and that's just one of the many ways we're here to help the military community find out more at usaa.com >>> i called 911 and it was busy. and then i called 911 again and it was busy and i continued to call for the next 10 or 15 minutes and it was busy. >> new at 10, thousands of emergency calls in oakland are going unanswered and in many cases victims of the violent crimes are left on hold. its were been a problem for many years. our investigative reporter brooks looked into oakland protecting its residents. >> reporter: another 14,000 emergency callers just hung up. we found the city's the action is being felt day after day. >> report
call or go online today. no matter what challenges life throws at you, we're always here to help with fast response and great service and it doesn't stop there we're also here to help look ahead that's why we're helping members catch up by spreading any missed usaa insurance payments over the next twelve months so you can keep more cash in your pockets for when it matters most and that's just one of the many ways we're here to help the military community find out more at usaa.com >>> i...
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so i adopted that as my call sign. time you hear about this "mad dog" thing, my troops all laughed at it, knowing my call sign was chaos. that was never my favorite nickname that the press assigned me on a slow news day. david: well, let's talk about that. gen. mattis: no, i'd rather not, actually. [laughter] david: in this book, you never used the expression "mad dog," you never described how you got that. you obviously don't like it. i would think that being "mad dog" shows that you're tough and so forth. why don't you like it or use it? is that right? gen. mattis: first, the marines teach you to be tough in other ways than self-aggrandizing and stuff like that. [applause] but i think, too -- one thing that i've had to do, and you'll all understand this, is sign a lot of next-of-kin letters, and the last thing they need is to think there's someone with some self-image of "mad dog" up there with their sons' lives, basically, in his hands. so, i shy away from those words very much. david: you signed more than 800 of th
so i adopted that as my call sign. time you hear about this "mad dog" thing, my troops all laughed at it, knowing my call sign was chaos. that was never my favorite nickname that the press assigned me on a slow news day. david: well, let's talk about that. gen. mattis: no, i'd rather not, actually. [laughter] david: in this book, you never used the expression "mad dog," you never described how you got that. you obviously don't like it. i would think that being "mad...
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[roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] >> members will now have five minutes to record their vote or change their votes. >> the gentleman is recognized. >> madam chair, mi recorded? >> you are recorded, a. >> thank you, madam chair. >> on this vote the aye are 19, the no's are 30. the amendment is not adopted. >> for what purpose does the mentor from north carolina rise? >> madam chair i have an amendment to the desk and asked the reading will be dismissed with. >> the clerk wilbur read the amendment. stomach madam chair, i asked the reading be dispensed with. >> without objection, the reading is dispensed. >> thank you, madam chair. i want to begin by thinking -- thinking our chair and ranking member for their work on this bill. it is a good bill and it prioritizes things we need in terms of environmental stewardship and vital climate research, operations and maintenance of our public lands and much more. as a member who represents the largest of the preeminent epa labs in this country i do take a partic
[roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] >> members will now have five minutes to record their vote or change their votes. >> the gentleman is recognized. >> madam chair, mi recorded? >> you are recorded, a. >> thank you, madam chair. >> on this vote the aye are 19, the no's are 30. the amendment is not adopted. >> for what purpose does the mentor from north carolina rise?...
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please call the roll. >> : (roll call). >> : motion passes. i move that we move the motion to the full board. >> : i just want to thank supervisor walton for his leadership and passion and commitment on this issue. i'm sorry happy to be able to support it. >> : thank you. >> : mr. supervisor. i will move and amend that we forward the amended resolution to the board of recommendation. >> : recommended as amended. (roll call). mr. chair, three ayes. >> : great. motion passes. thank you. >> : if i can thank you so much. i just wanted to thank many members and particularly want to thank mr. c lauda under wood as taking the initiative on plaquek racism. the outcomes that have led-this is our continued to hold everyone accountable and come up with tangible policies that effect black people here in san francisco. i'm glad we know what we need to do here in san francisco. thank you ladies for presenting this morning and bringing this resolution to us. thank you. >> : thank you. mr. clerk. can you please call the next item. >> : i can. agenda item no.
please call the roll. >> : (roll call). >> : motion passes. i move that we move the motion to the full board. >> : i just want to thank supervisor walton for his leadership and passion and commitment on this issue. i'm sorry happy to be able to support it. >> : thank you. >> : mr. supervisor. i will move and amend that we forward the amended resolution to the board of recommendation. >> : recommended as amended. (roll call). mr. chair, three ayes. >> :...
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we called it role-playing. we call it social drama. worries that we shouldn't -- one word that we should use come no one should ever use it -- >> host: you write the n-word in your. >> guest: i remember, a waitress said to one of the participants, she said we don't serve n-word here. we don't serve n here. this young man was so quick and he said we don't eat them. people thought this would really, really funny, and i guess it funny to her and funny to all of the participants. but it was an attempt to prepare people for what could happen and to be ready. people were ready. it became one of the most display movements because we had a young man by the name of jim lawson, wonderful teacher, really young methodist minister, attended vanderbilt university in nashville. he worked for the fellowship of reconciliation. he had traveled to india and studied the way of gandhi. dr. martin luther king, jr. would come to nashville during the spring of '19 60 and he would say the national student movement was the most disciplined, it was well organize
we called it role-playing. we call it social drama. worries that we shouldn't -- one word that we should use come no one should ever use it -- >> host: you write the n-word in your. >> guest: i remember, a waitress said to one of the participants, she said we don't serve n-word here. we don't serve n here. this young man was so quick and he said we don't eat them. people thought this would really, really funny, and i guess it funny to her and funny to all of the participants. but it...
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some are calling this trumps electoral battlefield and he is calling in reinforcements perhaps to maintain his persona as a law and order president as the violence continues to snowball. today i'm announcing a surge of federal law enforcement in 2 american communities plagued by violent crime who will work every single day to restore public safety protect our nation's children and bring violent perpetrators to justice but seattle's liberal mayor is blaming trump for the mayhem and in fact i think the president's actions have directly escalated and worst responsible for what happened this weekend was just talking to a number of mayors throughout the country who saw a similar thing that people wanting to act out against the president and his administration coming to the streets and other mayors from across america are also calling out trump to congress this is ministrations egregious use of federal force and city of the jacksons who forward to this should never happen who knows if democrats and republicans will ever see eye to eye on what's happening if you listen to what both sides are sayi
some are calling this trumps electoral battlefield and he is calling in reinforcements perhaps to maintain his persona as a law and order president as the violence continues to snowball. today i'm announcing a surge of federal law enforcement in 2 american communities plagued by violent crime who will work every single day to restore public safety protect our nation's children and bring violent perpetrators to justice but seattle's liberal mayor is blaming trump for the mayhem and in fact i...
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but also leaders of the opposition in civil society all calling for president. to resign police fired bullets in july as demonstrators attempted to set fire to the national assembly building roadblocks and seize control of the national t.v. station. the west african regional organization echo osce made a series of recommendations on sunday to end the crisis including setting up a new constitutional court to rule over $31.00 contested parliamentary seats in creating and national unity government but the m 5 rejected the recommendations and demands that the resignation of president. they are blaming the crisis in mali to the issue of the 2nd round of the legislative elections i think this is a fundamental mistake the main issue is that. when he came to power in 2013 specific pledges which is ending the war in the north millions of millions fled years of fighting between mali's army and armed groups linked to al-qaeda and i still in the north and center of the country at times in mali in neighboring countries continue despite 14000 french and un troops based in the
but also leaders of the opposition in civil society all calling for president. to resign police fired bullets in july as demonstrators attempted to set fire to the national assembly building roadblocks and seize control of the national t.v. station. the west african regional organization echo osce made a series of recommendations on sunday to end the crisis including setting up a new constitutional court to rule over $31.00 contested parliamentary seats in creating and national unity government...
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one call stood out. an incoming call at 9:00 p.m.he night annie was killed. >> what actually stood out is we see these 25 handoffs. >> handoffs, the signal bouncing from tower to tower. >> the signal strength had to be so similar within those four towers, and a very poor signal at that, that it would cause the handing off that we saw. >> eventually they found it, the only spot in town that caused the strange pattern of pings. it was at the jordan river, the very spot where annie was killed. >> we feel very, very comfortable saying at 9:01 p.m. on march 10th, the phone was within 100 meters of where we're standing. >> it turned out of all the people who could have called chris that night, the one who did at precisely 9:01 p.m. was annie's mom veronica. that was because of something annie had told veronica earlier that morning, something about chris. >> he's asked her what would you do if i asked you to run away with me? >> run away? >> then i told her, you know, if you're ever missing, he's the first person i'm calling. >> which she d
one call stood out. an incoming call at 9:00 p.m.he night annie was killed. >> what actually stood out is we see these 25 handoffs. >> handoffs, the signal bouncing from tower to tower. >> the signal strength had to be so similar within those four towers, and a very poor signal at that, that it would cause the handing off that we saw. >> eventually they found it, the only spot in town that caused the strange pattern of pings. it was at the jordan river, the very spot...
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few or 3 a school that jim call the only as. long that's on their sites and their stay my summer dog. down while initial. formalised so. that we were born the. progress. that. we are some sort of predator. cats will sort out i mean with that and it took those who could support your little. niche he said but any thought of putting on knowledge to the city. billy procopio mean that the planning are coming on a door to running all the region our troopers in the country on. the last days be writable slow to slow the recipe treacly a posteriori expires unless somebody on 3 call me. the problem of course will be really slow but not territory i come in it's a 70. people you don't shove up of code which it will probably night was reported to the course unloveable. your to make a call be or not i'm on can i please she and i would report would be modest margin at the school board. you are supposed to be cratylus on the school to put it out that was fair but it had to be mastered to let the market pick the school where we had a moment to c
few or 3 a school that jim call the only as. long that's on their sites and their stay my summer dog. down while initial. formalised so. that we were born the. progress. that. we are some sort of predator. cats will sort out i mean with that and it took those who could support your little. niche he said but any thought of putting on knowledge to the city. billy procopio mean that the planning are coming on a door to running all the region our troopers in the country on. the last days be...
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that's called brain drain. drain hurts milwaukee's ability to innovate or even grow economically over the years. but there are those people who are doing their part to try to keep all the brains here. people like lisa caesar, a harvard-educated entrepreneur, and her brother john ridley, a hollywood writer, director, and producer with a packed resume who's mostly known for winning an oscar or writing this. >> do you believe, sir, in justice, as you've said? >> i do. >> slavery is an evil that should befall none. >> the feel-good movie of the summer. >> the things i had to learn about slavery to even begin to execute "twelve years" is that there's a system that's put in place that becomes mass psychosis. >> right. >> because, to make it work, you have to get so many people involved in it. and that's the thing that hurts the most is that we see it and it's still happening. >> they grew up in milwaukee. but like many people, they left for careers in new york and los angeles. but now they've come home. and converted
that's called brain drain. drain hurts milwaukee's ability to innovate or even grow economically over the years. but there are those people who are doing their part to try to keep all the brains here. people like lisa caesar, a harvard-educated entrepreneur, and her brother john ridley, a hollywood writer, director, and producer with a packed resume who's mostly known for winning an oscar or writing this. >> do you believe, sir, in justice, as you've said? >> i do. >> slavery...
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this one is called rano kau.exactly how many archaeological sites there are on the island, but this place is like a living museum, constantly battered by the sun, the wind and the rain. those three elements are, over time, destroying the moai. these statues may look as though they're solid stone, but they're actually quite prous. jo anne van tilburg showed us a small piece of the soft volcanic rock, called tuff, that the moai are made from. >> van tilburg: tuff has really special qualities that-- where it can be carved and it can be polished quite easily. >> cooper: it's good for sculpting because it-- it's-- with a harder stone, it's able to be chipped away easily. >> van tilburg: correct, correct. >> cooper: so the very material which made-- made these statues possible-- also, long term, makes them vul-- very vulnerable. >> van tilburg: exactly. >> cooper: rainwater and airborne seeds get into the pores of tuff, gradually breaking it apart. the wind whittles the stone away over time, and further damage is done
this one is called rano kau.exactly how many archaeological sites there are on the island, but this place is like a living museum, constantly battered by the sun, the wind and the rain. those three elements are, over time, destroying the moai. these statues may look as though they're solid stone, but they're actually quite prous. jo anne van tilburg showed us a small piece of the soft volcanic rock, called tuff, that the moai are made from. >> van tilburg: tuff has really special...
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for a ban on muslim immigrants to the racial unrest story this year when he called pro . tester's thugs and threatening to send in the army trump has relied heavily on social media casting and stretching the rules getting far more leeway than other political leaders do how does he get away with it it helps to have home field advantage silicon valley usa has more to fear from president trump and the lawmakers and regulators who work under him than any leader anywhere. it has come to light in the past few weeks that mark zuckerberg and president trump do have some sort of personal relationship we know there have been visits to the white house by soccer and we know that there have been phone calls between the 2 trumps public rhetoric toward social media platforms is one to suggest that social media platforms are somehow unfair to conservative viewpoints and in particular unfair to him this seems to be counter to the facts. trump supposed to sustain and even when they are flagrantly violating those rules we know that we have this important presidential election coming up in t
for a ban on muslim immigrants to the racial unrest story this year when he called pro . tester's thugs and threatening to send in the army trump has relied heavily on social media casting and stretching the rules getting far more leeway than other political leaders do how does he get away with it it helps to have home field advantage silicon valley usa has more to fear from president trump and the lawmakers and regulators who work under him than any leader anywhere. it has come to light in the...
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countless unemployed workers are continuously calling for help. >> i called them every day. some days i even called over 300 times. >> reporter: but the state isn't always answering. >> we know that frustrates people. >> i kept trying to call. >> reporter: when andre woodley couldn't get them to take his phone calls he went to work on a solution. tapping experience making apps he created a bot, an automated computer program to dial for him. >> built it in like 30 minutes, launched it and was able to connect within five minutes. >> reporter: now for $30 you can use the bot, too. he founded a business called auto dial. after you sign up you can just go about your business. auto dial will call you when a state worker is ready. testimonials on the website say customers waited as little as two minutes. andre says he's helped about 700 people so far. so what's the secret? andre says he's figured out edd has two distinct recordings, one if it isn't going to take your call and another if it is. so the bot just calls over and over, possibly thousands of times in a row, until it hears
countless unemployed workers are continuously calling for help. >> i called them every day. some days i even called over 300 times. >> reporter: but the state isn't always answering. >> we know that frustrates people. >> i kept trying to call. >> reporter: when andre woodley couldn't get them to take his phone calls he went to work on a solution. tapping experience making apps he created a bot, an automated computer program to dial for him. >> built it in...
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and he never returned any of my calls. >> reporter: tanya -- tanya tried to call him, too.. >> it just didn't add up. my phone call was strictly to figure out and to pick his brain and ask questions. >> reporter: because, by then, tanya was a cop herself, who knew a little something about suspicious behavior. >> did i think he was going to answer that phone? no, and let me tell you, i tried that phone number numerous times. and after about a month of calling it repeatedly, the phone number was disconnected. >> reporter: she didn't get anywhere. no. but sometimes, maybe, with a little help from curious prosecutor, you get a do-over. >> so, as the years went by, you thought about it? >> oh, yes, sir. >> it bothered you? >> yes. >> so, that must have made that call that you got from california all the more remarkable. >> when -- when i realized what they were asking me about, yes, sir. i thought, "oh, my goodness, what in the world is going on with this case?" >>> coming up -- so many questions of the long ago case. starting with, why was cathy even camping? >> she was not a c
and he never returned any of my calls. >> reporter: tanya -- tanya tried to call him, too.. >> it just didn't add up. my phone call was strictly to figure out and to pick his brain and ask questions. >> reporter: because, by then, tanya was a cop herself, who knew a little something about suspicious behavior. >> did i think he was going to answer that phone? no, and let me tell you, i tried that phone number numerous times. and after about a month of calling it...
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wouldn't you call the police?lly days, to call law enforcement. >> reporter: mary taglianetti, a prosecution witness, says she is appalled by the defense's theory finds it preposterous. how is killing reed and getting her husband thrown in prison supposed to solve any problems? >> i didn't do anything on purpose. >> did you willingly provoke him, as the attorney suggests, even leaving open that e-mail to light the torch? >> no, no, no. i wish i never would have left that e-mail open. >> because that's the story that the jury is hearing about you, that you're driving the events. >> yeah, that's not true at all. >> reporter: but the defense attorney went even further, maybe those blistering e-mails from taglianetti to reed had really been written by mary? while she denies it, he implies it could be a way for her to frame her husband to show that he left the house with murder on his mind. >> there's no corroborating evidence whatsoever of mary's testimony that rob authored those e-mails. >> reporter: to try to prove
wouldn't you call the police?lly days, to call law enforcement. >> reporter: mary taglianetti, a prosecution witness, says she is appalled by the defense's theory finds it preposterous. how is killing reed and getting her husband thrown in prison supposed to solve any problems? >> i didn't do anything on purpose. >> did you willingly provoke him, as the attorney suggests, even leaving open that e-mail to light the torch? >> no, no, no. i wish i never would have left that...
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i am calling from los angeles. way toing to think of a .ot offend all of the callers they sound older. over 50., i'm i'm a black american. i feel that the civil rights movement has failed black america. than 9000have more politicians and black america but black america is facing zero median wealth by the end of 2053. i know this is not a popular opinion. i know people will be put off by the common. district isis's atlanta, black americans owned less than 25% of the homes in atlanta. the data is important, not these and our feelings about how politicians, black politicians have helped black america. we must face these realities. than americans have less 75% -- we have 25% two parent families. in the early 20th century, the 1920's, the 1930's, 19 40's, we had more two-parent families than white families. these things are important. that racismbelieves is in the dna of america, if that were true, how can you talk about the accomplishments of the civil rights era? how can you reconcile that? the difference between the
i am calling from los angeles. way toing to think of a .ot offend all of the callers they sound older. over 50., i'm i'm a black american. i feel that the civil rights movement has failed black america. than 9000have more politicians and black america but black america is facing zero median wealth by the end of 2053. i know this is not a popular opinion. i know people will be put off by the common. district isis's atlanta, black americans owned less than 25% of the homes in atlanta. the data is...
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calling for the independence or the session upon kong a few years ago and they had been quite active in trying to recruit other people but not very successful until in the last few months but on the night before the national security law was imposed the group broke up they pulled down all their slogans their posts because they were worried about this law but according to police since then they have once again resurfaced under a different guise calling for the depends upon call not just from groups in hong kong but also from overseas groups now the one thing about the national security law is that it has no boundaries so whether you're in hong kong or rather you're elsewhere you will still come under the jurisdiction and still be penalized by this law and that is what the police are going with according to local media and other pows that have gone viral the police went into calling themselves national security officers are part of this new. and for some in the agency that formed to enforce this national agents security law they went into this young man's house searched his home and ar
calling for the independence or the session upon kong a few years ago and they had been quite active in trying to recruit other people but not very successful until in the last few months but on the night before the national security law was imposed the group broke up they pulled down all their slogans their posts because they were worried about this law but according to police since then they have once again resurfaced under a different guise calling for the depends upon call not just from...
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it's called the registry room, but most people call it the great hall of ellis island.ic piece of architecture. we will take you first where the immigrants. follow me up the stairs first, if you will. we are heading up the stairs to the second floor. as i said, this is a modern staircase. i imagine there being a wooden staircase that immigrants would walk up in large crowds. some had refused to give their baggage to the baggage handlers. they still have their suitcase or perhaps a sheet with stuff in it over their shoulders, their belongings. they are all coming up the stairs. the one thing they don't realize yet is that they are already being inspected as they walk up the stairs. they might be limping because of a bad foot, maybe they stubbed their toll. they might be carrying that big baggage and holding their trust in having trouble breathing. they may be very happy to be here and singing a song from the old country. just looking wonderfully ecstatic. conditionsf those would be observed by inspectors who would be at the top of the stairs and they would be watching. s
it's called the registry room, but most people call it the great hall of ellis island.ic piece of architecture. we will take you first where the immigrants. follow me up the stairs first, if you will. we are heading up the stairs to the second floor. as i said, this is a modern staircase. i imagine there being a wooden staircase that immigrants would walk up in large crowds. some had refused to give their baggage to the baggage handlers. they still have their suitcase or perhaps a sheet with...
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the state called it rape. letourneau gave birth to the couple's child before going to prison and had a second while serving her seven-year sentence. they were married soon after her release, but got divorced last year. letourneau died battling cancer for several months. 58-year-old letourneau was surrounded by family and friends as she passed away, according to her longtime lawyer and friend, including fualaau, the father of two of her six children. on both sides of her family, they say somehow they drew strength coming together in the end to be there with her during her arduous struggle. david? >> all right, deborah roberts. good to have you tonight. >>> when we come back here, the tropical threat moving in on the east coast. the carolinas and they the northeast. we'll have the track. >>> and the surprising turn in that central park confrontation. my money should work as hard as i do. that's why i use my freedom unlimited card to buy heavier weights online. got it! go time! with freedom unlimited, you're alwa
the state called it rape. letourneau gave birth to the couple's child before going to prison and had a second while serving her seven-year sentence. they were married soon after her release, but got divorced last year. letourneau died battling cancer for several months. 58-year-old letourneau was surrounded by family and friends as she passed away, according to her longtime lawyer and friend, including fualaau, the father of two of her six children. on both sides of her family, they say somehow...
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go ahead and call the roll. >> : roll call (. >> : there are eleven iets.ut objection the ordinance finally passes. >> : item nine is to amend the charter of the city. to set the powers and duties and thors the review of city programs and services. remove the public advoak eight to be held on november third 2020. >> : eusupervisor mar. the choice we make today when stied whether or not the persons in san fan sis ko s sach. are we going to do something about it or are you going to do something about it or are you going to look the other way. change is hard but as necessary. this has been proven by the death and corruption. each of us was represented to elect the will of our interests not your interest or the mayor or the culture of corruption that has gotten to this point. the public wants to have this choas on their ballot. the public advocate was deeply and widely supported. it was up forty two points in another it was up fifty nine points. >> : in tw2006, refek refocus t. we beefed accountability for the office itself. we increased trans pairpty to tr the
go ahead and call the roll. >> : roll call (. >> : there are eleven iets.ut objection the ordinance finally passes. >> : item nine is to amend the charter of the city. to set the powers and duties and thors the review of city programs and services. remove the public advoak eight to be held on november third 2020. >> : eusupervisor mar. the choice we make today when stied whether or not the persons in san fan sis ko s sach. are we going to do something about it or are you...
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why is trump call the white supremacist? and in public life everybody knew donald trump for 30 years. in the biggest and racist itself like al sharpton. and then what we call the liberal establishment. except to being a businessman and the one thing about trump that defines him and that made all the difference. nancy pelosi is not a patriot. so how come this public figure all of a sudden and once he decided to do that now is a white supremacy of white nationalist? and it is a big dirty secret to keep off the radar. and they are terrified of them. the secret is the democrats control every inner-city between 50 and 100 years. every end justice detroit, chicago, and with the abject poverty of children going without fathers democrats are responsible to them. because they are afraid to be called racist trump out there during the campaign he made a speech in michigan and said what do you have to do by voting for me? democrats don't care they don't think of you as human beings and 58 percent unemployment may and abject poverty it h
why is trump call the white supremacist? and in public life everybody knew donald trump for 30 years. in the biggest and racist itself like al sharpton. and then what we call the liberal establishment. except to being a businessman and the one thing about trump that defines him and that made all the difference. nancy pelosi is not a patriot. so how come this public figure all of a sudden and once he decided to do that now is a white supremacy of white nationalist? and it is a big dirty secret...
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thank you for taking my call.ost: this first hour of the washington journal today, asking you what your top issue is in campaign 2020. phone lines split up. democrats, (202) 748-8000. republicans, (202) 748-8001. independent, (202) 748-8002. gallup on a monthly basis asks a different form of this question, the mostat is important problem facing the country today? they break up the answers respondents give to those who say economic problems and those who point to noneconomic problems as the most aborted problem facing the country. responded the economic problems are the most of what problem facing the country as of their june 2020 tracking. problems,oneconomic 21% say the government and poor leadership is the biggest problem facing the country. coronavirus and the pandemic. 19% say race relations and racism are the top problem facing the country. those four issues group far and away from respondents saying it is the most important problem. some other problems they get a little attention, 4% say the lack of respect
thank you for taking my call.ost: this first hour of the washington journal today, asking you what your top issue is in campaign 2020. phone lines split up. democrats, (202) 748-8000. republicans, (202) 748-8001. independent, (202) 748-8002. gallup on a monthly basis asks a different form of this question, the mostat is important problem facing the country today? they break up the answers respondents give to those who say economic problems and those who point to noneconomic problems as the most...
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dimitri in moscow the russians seem to playing this down they calling it russo phobia they're saying that this is simply stereotyping that the russians had nothing to do with interference in u.k. politics at all here is a massive report that suggests that they did what's what's the thinking behind that . i don't know why you are saying that because i also read the report and i think the report is a scandal because let me quote you what they just wrote about the so-called russian interference in their breakfast referendum i'm called in the region evidence to provide their toss it be it to suggest that her majesty's government had not seen or sort evidence or successful interference in u.k. democratic process or a new t.v. that has had a material impact on any election for example on influencing the elections results so what are we talking about the report does not provide any facts any evidence or russia's involvement in the referendum in 2016 or in the squad you shift around them of 2014 let me tell you honestly it no one in russia almost no one knows about the problem of squash nati
dimitri in moscow the russians seem to playing this down they calling it russo phobia they're saying that this is simply stereotyping that the russians had nothing to do with interference in u.k. politics at all here is a massive report that suggests that they did what's what's the thinking behind that . i don't know why you are saying that because i also read the report and i think the report is a scandal because let me quote you what they just wrote about the so-called russian interference in...
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call (202) 748-8001.nd if you are not sure about the effort, (202) 748-8002 is the number to call. you can text us as long as you send along your name, city, and state at (202) 748-8003. tweet us at @cspanwj and post on our facebook page at facebook.com/cspan. in july 4 ceremonies the president of the united states last night, during his presentation, talked about this effort, looking at statues and monuments. here is a little bit of what he had to say from yesterday. [video clip] >> our past is not a burden to be cast away. it is not a miraculous foundation that will lift us to the next great summit of human endeavor. this incredible story of american progress is the story of each generation picking up where the last finished, linked by time, by fate, and the eternal bonds of our national affection. those who would sever those off fromld cut us the wisdom, the courage, the love and devotion that gave us andything we are today, everything we strive for tomorrow. we cannot let that happen. we will not thro
call (202) 748-8001.nd if you are not sure about the effort, (202) 748-8002 is the number to call. you can text us as long as you send along your name, city, and state at (202) 748-8003. tweet us at @cspanwj and post on our facebook page at facebook.com/cspan. in july 4 ceremonies the president of the united states last night, during his presentation, talked about this effort, looking at statues and monuments. here is a little bit of what he had to say from yesterday. [video clip] >> our...
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they don't call for 5 they said that i'd go to the get lost in that 11 call case the colleague involved at the economics ministry was not someone who exercised any particularly critical judgment in that regard and. shall we say to the point that. that official who was in a senior position in the economics ministry was one of the 1st witnesses to be called his testimony got off to an uncomfortable start. that's all you look if the art form for the way it's news was asked by the presiding judge to disclose what the mexico deal was all about he answered called one moment and put a huge briefcase on the table guards he pulled out an entire file therefore there was mounted in the the judge asked him what he was doing he said i need to find on the investigation to get the indictment they are going to start a large of spying and they're going you can see the faces of the state prosecutors turning red because that's not a lot of it is and as i said i witnessed in a german criminal court case of his holding the indictment in his hands the until obviously in the. but that wasn't the end of it dur
they don't call for 5 they said that i'd go to the get lost in that 11 call case the colleague involved at the economics ministry was not someone who exercised any particularly critical judgment in that regard and. shall we say to the point that. that official who was in a senior position in the economics ministry was one of the 1st witnesses to be called his testimony got off to an uncomfortable start. that's all you look if the art form for the way it's news was asked by the presiding judge...
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to call america a systemic slave system. systemic racism by the way an institutional racism are outlawed both the 14th amendment and by the civil rights act of1964 . and if there was any institutional racism which there is not , there would be lawsuits. and all the liberal courtsin the country , for sure there are no such lawsuits because there is no such institutional or systemic racism. it's just a libel against the country by the democratic party andthe left . i had a chapter i'd like people to know about which is since i do the impeachment and how baseless they are, i have a chapter on what trump actually achieved. anybody who reads it will be incredibly impressed. i haven't even gotten into the trade issues and the economy. i'm just talking culturally, he's been a wonderful president. and the best president that white people have had in this country since lincoln . >> that might be a pretty good place to stop. we got a lot of questions lining up. we have a lot of participants and i want to encourage any of you viewing t
to call america a systemic slave system. systemic racism by the way an institutional racism are outlawed both the 14th amendment and by the civil rights act of1964 . and if there was any institutional racism which there is not , there would be lawsuits. and all the liberal courtsin the country , for sure there are no such lawsuits because there is no such institutional or systemic racism. it's just a libel against the country by the democratic party andthe left . i had a chapter i'd like people...
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he called you a moron but i think what was more significant was that he called a coward, he said thatmong other democrats hate america. he questioned your patriotism as a combat veteran who lost your legs in iraq. and i just wonder what your reaction is not only to that but also the fact that we are hearing these kinds of attacks on people who are clearly patriots more and more and i wonder what you think about that. >> when you love the constitution and you love this country as much as i do, so much so that you lay down your life to protect and defend her then you must agree to defend the rights of the likes of tucker carlson to lie about you. i truly believe in freedom of speech, it is enshrined in the constitution. of course i don't want statues of george washington torn down anymore than the purple heart he founded ripped from my chest but i defend the right for tucker carlson to lie about me because that's what our country is all about. and if you truly love america and truly love the constitution then you have to stand up for the people's right to express their opinions everyone
he called you a moron but i think what was more significant was that he called a coward, he said thatmong other democrats hate america. he questioned your patriotism as a combat veteran who lost your legs in iraq. and i just wonder what your reaction is not only to that but also the fact that we are hearing these kinds of attacks on people who are clearly patriots more and more and i wonder what you think about that. >> when you love the constitution and you love this country as much as i...
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(roll call). >> : so moved. >> : second. i will now call a roll call vote. (roll call) the vote is unanimous. the next agenda item are action items that require a vote by the commission. >> : if i could just take a moment before we start our real work here. thank you so much for everyone's support and it's an absolute honor for me to be with this commission. a little odd doing this from my dining room table. i'm very very happy and pleased and know that i am very active from my dining room table. whatever i can do to help the staff and other commissioners, i do. i am very very happy to be serving along with vice president janet spears. so welcoming and look forward to working with you even if it's through phone and zoom calls. i think we'll be good partners together. i'm very very happy to work with all of you commissioners very qualified commissioners and very pleased to work with you as we gain more commissioners which i'm looking forward to. i think we're going to be a great team. again, in these unprecedented times committed to these communities that we
(roll call). >> : so moved. >> : second. i will now call a roll call vote. (roll call) the vote is unanimous. the next agenda item are action items that require a vote by the commission. >> : if i could just take a moment before we start our real work here. thank you so much for everyone's support and it's an absolute honor for me to be with this commission. a little odd doing this from my dining room table. i'm very very happy and pleased and know that i am very active from...