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carlin's mother had been in court every day.ing -- >> i was so glad because with the guilty verdict, i don't have to worry i'll have any dealings with him. >> at his sentencing, the judge called malik a predator and sentenced him to life plus another ten years on top of that. he's appealing his conviction. dolorus was sentenced to 17 years for her part in the crime. why do you think malik and dolorus did this? >> i think malik killed carlin because she was the first woman in his life that was willing and able to stand up to him and he couldn't handle that. as far as dolorus, she was a pawn that she would just kind of do whatever he said. >> it was important to carlin and the baby and the ramirez family to bring them some justic justice. >> with the trial behind them, the ramirez family and carlin's friends focus on raising vail and teaching her about her mother. ♪ you are my sunshine my only sunshine ♪ >> she sang to her when she bathed her. she sang to her when she dressed her. >> vail could still hear that loving voice. carlin
carlin's mother had been in court every day.ing -- >> i was so glad because with the guilty verdict, i don't have to worry i'll have any dealings with him. >> at his sentencing, the judge called malik a predator and sentenced him to life plus another ten years on top of that. he's appealing his conviction. dolorus was sentenced to 17 years for her part in the crime. why do you think malik and dolorus did this? >> i think malik killed carlin because she was the first woman in...
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i talk about this with andrew dice clay and then also the stories about richard pryor and george carlin who really started out with a tie and a button-down shirt and a suit i want to say the word proper yes very button-down. and they were doing these jokes and both had a pennies working in the audience to say no. this is not who i am. even dice clay does this with outrageous material. why? because it's outrageous. it's funny. it makes you laugh. when he looks in the audience that people are believing it are laughing for the wrong reasons, he will call you out. and i think that chapelle that's why i love dave chapelle but that's exactly right. when you realize you are laughing for the wrong reasons and then has to make a decision. and those who get it for the right reasons it is so disconcerting when it's on stage and then you realize they are laughing at that because of that. it really is offensive. that's not where the joke is that through the offense comes in. >> now a few questions we are getting. >> and as a standup comedian i faced disgruntled crowds and hecklers can you share some
i talk about this with andrew dice clay and then also the stories about richard pryor and george carlin who really started out with a tie and a button-down shirt and a suit i want to say the word proper yes very button-down. and they were doing these jokes and both had a pennies working in the audience to say no. this is not who i am. even dice clay does this with outrageous material. why? because it's outrageous. it's funny. it makes you laugh. when he looks in the audience that people are...
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as rephrased by myself on page 3, and the amendments suggested by general manager carlin on page 4, minus the word "strict" on line 9 of page 4. >> president yee: thank you for the clarification. everything that we were going to vote on, except for the dollar amount on page 1 and 3, which will not be needing to amend. i assume that we still have a first and second, so madame clerk, roll call? >> clerk: on the amendment as stated to item 13, supervisor peskin? >> supervisor peskin: aye. >> supervisor preston: aye. >> supervisor ronen: aye. >> supervisor safai: aye. >> supervisor stefani: aye. >> supervisor walton: aye. >> president yee: aye. >> supervisor fewer: aye. >> supervisor haney: aye. >> supervisor mandelman: aye. >> supervisor mar: aye. >> clerk: there are 11 ayes. >> president yee: okay. motion to make the amendments passes. madame clerk, roll call on the item as amended. >> clerk: on item 13 as amended, supervisor peskin? >> supervisor peskin: aye. >> supervisor preston: aye. >> supervisor ronen: aye. >> supervisor safai: aye. >> supervisor stefani: aye. >> supervisor walt
as rephrased by myself on page 3, and the amendments suggested by general manager carlin on page 4, minus the word "strict" on line 9 of page 4. >> president yee: thank you for the clarification. everything that we were going to vote on, except for the dollar amount on page 1 and 3, which will not be needing to amend. i assume that we still have a first and second, so madame clerk, roll call? >> clerk: on the amendment as stated to item 13, supervisor peskin? >>...
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carlin , can you speak to that question? >> i can. part of it was actually negotiating some capital reimbursement cost that we wanted to include in this one. also, refining the time lines for construction of the wastewater plant and making sure that synced up. we got a new permit from the regional water board. all of those things compounded led to long-term negotiations with tida and others. again, it was unfortunate it's retroactive but it was agreed to with tida. >> president maxwell: any other questions? thank you. seeing none, may i have a motion and a second to move this item please? >> i'll move it. >> second. >> president maxwell: roll call please. [roll call vote] four ayes. >> president maxwell: next item please. >> clerk: next item is item 15, authorize the general manager to execute the 2021 amended restated water supply agreement between the city and county of san francisco and wholesale customers in alameda county san mateo county and santa clara county to another wholesale customer when transfer portion of its individual
carlin , can you speak to that question? >> i can. part of it was actually negotiating some capital reimbursement cost that we wanted to include in this one. also, refining the time lines for construction of the wastewater plant and making sure that synced up. we got a new permit from the regional water board. all of those things compounded led to long-term negotiations with tida and others. again, it was unfortunate it's retroactive but it was agreed to with tida. >> president...
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michaels: george carlin.ubenstein: and was he so funny in those days, you knew it would be a hit, or was he too complicated-- michaels: no. i know that he had monologues that would work, and i thought he was funny. the biggest controversy in that first show was, the network wanted him to wear a suit, a jacket and tie, and he didn't want to. he wanted to wear a t-shirt. i was-- it was not the biggest thing in my life. i let him wear what he wants, but the compromise, which took up a lot of time on show day, was, he wore a suit with a t-shirt, which was the perfect solution. rubenstein: so did you have to have a censor for words that might not be appropriate or-- michaels: there was a lot of discussions about what we could do and what we couldn't do and what you could do at 11:30 and what you could do at midnight. i think that we sort of-- we were, you know, all those phrases from the seventies, like "cutting edge" and "pushing the envelope" and all that. i think we were just trying to reflect life as we were l
michaels: george carlin.ubenstein: and was he so funny in those days, you knew it would be a hit, or was he too complicated-- michaels: no. i know that he had monologues that would work, and i thought he was funny. the biggest controversy in that first show was, the network wanted him to wear a suit, a jacket and tie, and he didn't want to. he wanted to wear a t-shirt. i was-- it was not the biggest thing in my life. i let him wear what he wants, but the compromise, which took up a lot of time...
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material, i talked about this with andrew dice clay but also the stories about richard pryor and george carlin who really started off with button-down shirts and i want to say proper not that we were ever improper or but end up that's great. they were doing the jokes and then to look in the audience and say no. this is not who i am. even dice clay because it's outrageous material because it is and it is funny and it makes you laugh. when he looked in the audience and can see that people are believing it and laughing for the wrong reasons he will call you out on it. i love dave chapelle but i think that's exactly right. then you realize you're laughing for the wrong reasons , then you have to make a decision if i wanted to make a decision for these people. but it is so disconcerting when you're on stage and you realize they are laughing at that because of that and that's where it comes in. that's not where the joke is. >>'s i will give you a few questions. >> and with the disgruntled crowd i have been called every name in the book. i am so used to it. i would really love to know you have to rea
material, i talked about this with andrew dice clay but also the stories about richard pryor and george carlin who really started off with button-down shirts and i want to say proper not that we were ever improper or but end up that's great. they were doing the jokes and then to look in the audience and say no. this is not who i am. even dice clay because it's outrageous material because it is and it is funny and it makes you laugh. when he looked in the audience and can see that people are...
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we went from a 10 we love the year by george carlin's 7 dirty words the brandenburg cases supreme court said you can say the whole awful and terrible things but there's as incitement a clear and present danger test we are becoming more and more immune to any in your ring to the notion of we were the center you can't say that you might say something what if you said what if something that was. what if he went in and that newspaper and said you know what. the response i mean we have become so prickly so so what are we going to i don't want anything that gets out of control what's what so it was so do disappointing and it actually terrifying is that there are so many people and i'm sorry on the left at this point in time then when they want more censorship shut him down shut them down ok you know it's because they don't have an argument or don't want to engage in a debate and that's we need to debate now more than ever let me let me go to jeff here because i kind of extrapolated something that line and just said here popular speech doesn't need any protections because it's popular all righ
we went from a 10 we love the year by george carlin's 7 dirty words the brandenburg cases supreme court said you can say the whole awful and terrible things but there's as incitement a clear and present danger test we are becoming more and more immune to any in your ring to the notion of we were the center you can't say that you might say something what if you said what if something that was. what if he went in and that newspaper and said you know what. the response i mean we have become so...
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carline is going to need to answer key questions about the ongoing investigation into zero experiencestions about whether a special console probe is needed. let's see, russian oligarch, kazakhstan oligarchs, chinese nationals, ukrainian oligarchs and bree's mama the bank of china. get this, joe biden's brother frank is continuing to tout his family's standing for a law firm he joined as a senior advisor. he claimed he is not using his last name to get clients. the extremist mob is continuing to come from any and all republicans. they dare to ask tough questions. for example, recent editorials, two wisconsin newspapers are actually calling for the expulsion of senator ron johnson. why? he dared to question biden's cabinet picks and daring to ask the same questions about the biden agenda. the vapors, i can hardly believe it. here with reaction, wisconsin senator, ron johnson. senator, you emerged as one of the few brave souls in washington and i'm pretty sure the people in wisconsin are going to applaud you for your fierce independence, your fidelity to truth and equal justice. now, in
carline is going to need to answer key questions about the ongoing investigation into zero experiencestions about whether a special console probe is needed. let's see, russian oligarch, kazakhstan oligarchs, chinese nationals, ukrainian oligarchs and bree's mama the bank of china. get this, joe biden's brother frank is continuing to tout his family's standing for a law firm he joined as a senior advisor. he claimed he is not using his last name to get clients. the extremist mob is continuing to...
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we didn't get that, but he has a good staff, and i'm sure we're going to be holding judge carlin accountabledialogue. but do you think under this new administration that people voted for in such overwhelming numbers, that they will deal with the george floyd policing and justice act, and they will deal with policing as was on the course in the obama administration? >> reverend al, it is my belief -- you and i had a chance to talk with the vice president-elect to deal with these issues. i pray that judge garland will be steadfast in championing civil rights after four years of an assault on it. we can't have somebody practicing on the job. we cannot have someone who's timid because our children are dying. our people are being killed unnecessarily. and we have to hope that the department of justice will give justice to an innocent black woman in breonna taylor, will give justice for this unjustifiable shooting of jacob blake jr. that we all saw with our eyes. you talked to his father and mother, reverend al. you know these people are good people. and all we want for our children is what any of
we didn't get that, but he has a good staff, and i'm sure we're going to be holding judge carlin accountabledialogue. but do you think under this new administration that people voted for in such overwhelming numbers, that they will deal with the george floyd policing and justice act, and they will deal with policing as was on the course in the obama administration? >> reverend al, it is my belief -- you and i had a chance to talk with the vice president-elect to deal with these issues. i...
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. >> oulet's now turn to a followp from sara carlin smith. >> hi. thanks for taking another question for me. in yourr conversation early you mentioned the fda is working with companies to help increase manufacturing capacity could can you get into more specifics about what that looks y like an wet can the fda do to help with hthat? >> i can talk about the confidential and commercial information but i can give examples buried because of the core example of the food and drug administration so think about these platforms of the technologies. there are certain components with its nucleic acid as the building blocks of these vaccines and many of these vaccines it's not as simple as other manufacturing of other products that we ever see. it's a complicated nature of this manufacturing requires multiple steps associated as well as precursors. one of our jobs is to work with the sponsors and to work with operation warp speed to identify as many sources as possible for some of these precursors for the product. this gets back to the first question which is at
. >> oulet's now turn to a followp from sara carlin smith. >> hi. thanks for taking another question for me. in yourr conversation early you mentioned the fda is working with companies to help increase manufacturing capacity could can you get into more specifics about what that looks y like an wet can the fda do to help with hthat? >> i can talk about the confidential and commercial information but i can give examples buried because of the core example of the food and drug...
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carlin , can you speak to that question? >> i can.ating some capital reimbursement cost that we wanted to include in this one. also, refining the time lines for construction of the wastewater plant and making sure that synced up. we got a new permit from the regional water board. all of those things compounded led to long-term negotiations with tida and others. again, it was unfortunate it's retroactive but it was agreed to with tida. >> president maxwell: any other questions? thank you. seeing none, may i have a motion and a second to move this item please? >> i'll move it. >> second. >> president maxwell: roll call please. [roll call vote] four ayes. >> president maxwell: next item please. >> clerk: next item is item 15, authorize the general manager to execute the 2021 amended restated water supply agreement between the city and county of san francisco and wholesale customers in alameda county san mateo county and santa clara county to another wholesale customer when transfer portion of its individual supply guarantee to another wh
carlin , can you speak to that question? >> i can.ating some capital reimbursement cost that we wanted to include in this one. also, refining the time lines for construction of the wastewater plant and making sure that synced up. we got a new permit from the regional water board. all of those things compounded led to long-term negotiations with tida and others. again, it was unfortunate it's retroactive but it was agreed to with tida. >> president maxwell: any other questions? thank...
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host: this is carlin out of richfield, new jersey, independent. caller: hello. watched the inauguration yesterday and i'm hoping that the country pulls together. and that's it. and i hope we all pull together and get back up, get jobs back to people, because i know i am out of work. as far as the impeachment on the president, he is out of office now. why waste all that taxpaying dollars on impeaching the man? host: how long have you been out of work? caller: since march of last year. i found a little seasonal job in a little department store, and that is gone, that is done. that was a couple of days a week and now that is gone because the holidays are over. it is like, i am sure i am not the only one in the state of new jersey that needs to get back to work. i am actually trying to get my mayor and council to open up the library for me to get into using computer to help myself get back on my feet. host: what kind of work were you doing in march? caller: i worked for seals in -- sears in hackensack. they opened their doors in 1937 and closed september 13, 2020. t
host: this is carlin out of richfield, new jersey, independent. caller: hello. watched the inauguration yesterday and i'm hoping that the country pulls together. and that's it. and i hope we all pull together and get back up, get jobs back to people, because i know i am out of work. as far as the impeachment on the president, he is out of office now. why waste all that taxpaying dollars on impeaching the man? host: how long have you been out of work? caller: since march of last year. i found a...
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carlin? >> i agree. i like a little time to have this policy in place than have it be operationalized within the organization. next discussion and procedurally we would probably have different committees in each of the enterprises, who's in charge and who's doing what. the then linkage to finance and others within the p.u.c. this is a first step. i agree with you, commissioner moran. we can come back and show you how we're operationalizing this within the organization. >> vice president moran: i appreciate that. our normal cycle for doing general manager's work plan is about the summer. that would give this policy six months to be in existence before we put that as part of the accountability document. >> that's fine. perhaps we should revisit the general manager's report and make sure it's lined up with everything that's going on in the organization. >> president maxwell: public comment on this item. >> members of the public who wish to make public comment on item 13, dial 415-655-0001. meeting i.d., 146
carlin? >> i agree. i like a little time to have this policy in place than have it be operationalized within the organization. next discussion and procedurally we would probably have different committees in each of the enterprises, who's in charge and who's doing what. the then linkage to finance and others within the p.u.c. this is a first step. i agree with you, commissioner moran. we can come back and show you how we're operationalizing this within the organization. >> vice...
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one of the members of facebook's board is pamela carlin.emember her, a stanford law professor testifying against president trump at his first impeachment trial and remember she made a joke using invoking the name of president trump's son, which she kind of sort of apologized, didn't apologize for. that kind of speaks to some of the people who are on this board who are going to stand in judgment of president trump. >> bill: you said most are from the u.s. >> a quarter of them. >> bill: this is an international group, right? dagen, i think it's 50/50 whether or not this is restored. >> i don't think it's 50/50. here is the question. business-wise they would be better off having president trump there because he attracts eyeballs. he has 35 million facebook followers, 25 million on instagram which is also owned by facebook. but if they don't restore it, which i don't think they will, his presence there, what do they do and how do they censor all the other conservative voices there? that's where we're going. >> bill: you don't think they restore
one of the members of facebook's board is pamela carlin.emember her, a stanford law professor testifying against president trump at his first impeachment trial and remember she made a joke using invoking the name of president trump's son, which she kind of sort of apologized, didn't apologize for. that kind of speaks to some of the people who are on this board who are going to stand in judgment of president trump. >> bill: you said most are from the u.s. >> a quarter of them....