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minister justinda, who arrived in kiev, and he captured the very head of the ministry of finance, christance about which the ukrainian press decided not to report, why and stanislavl found out how the freelance family is connected with the nazis? another ukrainian voyage by the prime minister of canada to kiev will probably not surprise anyone, again there will be words of support for the kiev nazi regime, a promise to help with weapons, everything is relatively standard, except alone on this journey, trudeau is accompanied by the minister of finance and deputy prime minister of canada, christia freelance, the granddaughter of nazi criminal mikhail khomyak. freelance deputy prime minister of canada previously said that her family, even before the start of the war in 1939, was forced to leave their home and, in the end, find refuge in distant canada, they ran away with ukraine from both the bolsheviks and the nazis. my grandfather michael khomyak was a lawyer and a journalist before the war, so he foresaw the capture by soviet troops of the western part ukraine, because of this, left his h
minister justinda, who arrived in kiev, and he captured the very head of the ministry of finance, christance about which the ukrainian press decided not to report, why and stanislavl found out how the freelance family is connected with the nazis? another ukrainian voyage by the prime minister of canada to kiev will probably not surprise anyone, again there will be words of support for the kiev nazi regime, a promise to help with weapons, everything is relatively standard, except alone on this...
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thank you, christa. trend that's happening with museums, particularly here in the west, is asking whether certain exhibits should even be in their collections, or whether they should be returned back home. just last summer, king felipe of belgium returned a rare mask to the democratic republic of congo, which had actually been on display in this museum for the last 70 years. you may have seen these items in a museum or heard about the benin bronzes in the media. in the past year, dozens of museums across the west have either agreed to, or are in the process of, returning them back to nigeria. it's estimated around 10,000 pieces were taken by the british during a punitive expedition to benin in 1897. the bronzes were then sold to institutions around the world. now there's no law in the uk which forces museums or other places to return stolen artefacts. but some institutions are doing it independently, like jesus college, cambridge. they were the first institution in the world to return a benin bronze in 2
thank you, christa. trend that's happening with museums, particularly here in the west, is asking whether certain exhibits should even be in their collections, or whether they should be returned back home. just last summer, king felipe of belgium returned a rare mask to the democratic republic of congo, which had actually been on display in this museum for the last 70 years. you may have seen these items in a museum or heard about the benin bronzes in the media. in the past year, dozens of...
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i'm ok. christa armada is kind of a defined area. yeah. kind of envy. gee, that kind of colonialism is colonialism whether it's precision american, no rush at all to my data. as the result of all leaders incompetence, all they care about is power him on several dried it is saturday, send for the copies for the just here. the the, the how are you getting tired of it? okay, let's see. i'm not, i'm not seeing, i'm just to motion the drain from what i've seen here. mcclure slider, and i'm not now. is that why you didn't take pictures or you told them that i'm out of invalid mind. this is the worst thing. it's ever happened that you're wrong and you don't want to take pictures, the void is beauty. so once you have that, i saw that this right here is the antithesis of beauty and my son. what happened to the beauty of a rock either jeremiah, could find a shred of beauty in any of this. i have no words for it. yeah, i mean it's in the, whenever you look at the photos from the marshlands with you always say is having on us. why is that the leave? b
i'm ok. christa armada is kind of a defined area. yeah. kind of envy. gee, that kind of colonialism is colonialism whether it's precision american, no rush at all to my data. as the result of all leaders incompetence, all they care about is power him on several dried it is saturday, send for the copies for the just here. the the, the how are you getting tired of it? okay, let's see. i'm not, i'm not seeing, i'm just to motion the drain from what i've seen here. mcclure slider, and i'm not now....
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it's also gaining reputation for adopting a radical new approach to looking at art in museums, as christaound out last year when she went there. the depot boijmans van beuningen, it's the world's first publicly accessible art storage facility. and from the outside, it looks a bit like a giant space age teacup. so i wonder what the insides are going to look like. after flooding forced the museum to move the collection out of its usual storage facility, the team rethought the entire concept of an archive. gone was the idea of a warehouse with a security guard and a dog. replaced by a concept based on radical transparency. my goodness. look at this place. what an incredible space. yeah. you like it? it's an open storage. museums to have a collection that you show maybe just 3% to 6 to 7%. but that feels awkward because many things sink into oblivion or do not get the care that is necessary. so we opened our vaults with all the art collections to the audience, and we show how we work with the collection to clean paintings, to restore things that are not in a good shape. it's the audience who
it's also gaining reputation for adopting a radical new approach to looking at art in museums, as christaound out last year when she went there. the depot boijmans van beuningen, it's the world's first publicly accessible art storage facility. and from the outside, it looks a bit like a giant space age teacup. so i wonder what the insides are going to look like. after flooding forced the museum to move the collection out of its usual storage facility, the team rethought the entire concept of an...
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i'm christa. good to meet you. nice to meet you.ing efforts to restore and re—bog some of the land that was drained decades ago. what is this big... i mean, it looks like mud, but is this peat? yeah, that is peat. actually, it's...if you look, it's...er, almost decayed, but not totally decomposed plant material. ah, you can still see the fibres. and here it was, maybe depth of peat layer is two metres, which means that approximately, the lowest layers are 2,000 years old. we're trying to restore the forest habitats because in 1960s, back then, this type of landscape was considered as total wasteland. why is it important to restore these peatlands? it is important for carbon emissions. we want to stop carbon emissions here. we want that this peatland would store carbon, not emitting it. but people here are also finding out what a stunning playground this environment is. glad to meet you. good to meet you, too. i've got my gumboots ready. very good! ready to hit the bogs. let's go. aivar is a guide who lives, works and plays here in s
i'm christa. good to meet you. nice to meet you.ing efforts to restore and re—bog some of the land that was drained decades ago. what is this big... i mean, it looks like mud, but is this peat? yeah, that is peat. actually, it's...if you look, it's...er, almost decayed, but not totally decomposed plant material. ah, you can still see the fibres. and here it was, maybe depth of peat layer is two metres, which means that approximately, the lowest layers are 2,000 years old. we're trying to...
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christa friel looks perfect history, success, talented diligent. contains a lot of understatement, grandfather. freelance christ. mikhail khomyak was the editor of the krakow news newspaper. this newspaper was official. let's become a ukrainian national committee , the committee itself was located in krakow and served as a de facto cover for the krakow anderstel, who recruited ukrainian volunteers for the units of the nails . then, in just 2 days, the nazis killed about 30,000. the man, the krakow news under the first panahomika, reported with satisfaction that the capital of ukraine is now without jews. today there is not a single one in kiev, but under the bolsheviks there were more than 350,000. the end of the quote, when the information that the minister was a freelancer was lying , that is, not only did not talk about the nazi past of her grandfather, but deliberately indicated unreliable facts, became well-known, a scandal happened in an article by the canadian newspaper for global and mail dated march of the seventeenth year. then freont was
christa friel looks perfect history, success, talented diligent. contains a lot of understatement, grandfather. freelance christ. mikhail khomyak was the editor of the krakow news newspaper. this newspaper was official. let's become a ukrainian national committee , the committee itself was located in krakow and served as a de facto cover for the krakow anderstel, who recruited ukrainian volunteers for the units of the nails . then, in just 2 days, the nazis killed about 30,000. the man, the...
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christa friel looks like an ideal story, success, talented diligent term, mother of two-man, however, lot of understatement, grandfather. freelance christ. mikhail khomyak was the editor of the krakow news newspaper. this newspaper was official. the building of the ukrainian national committee, the committee itself was located in krakow and actually served as a cover for the abersteil krakow , who recruited ukrainian volunteers for the divisions of roland, where christians freelance was a very inspired accomplice of the nazis in the newspaper issue of november 6 , 1941 after the executions of babi yar and then only for 2 day the nazis killed about 30,000 people, krakow news. under the pen of a panahomik, they reported with satisfaction that the capital of ukraine is now without jews. today at there is no kiev, not a single one, but under the bolsheviks there were more than 350,000. the end of the quote, when the information that the minister was a freelancer lied, that is , not only did not talk about the nazi past of her grandfather, but deliberately indicated unreliable facts became
christa friel looks like an ideal story, success, talented diligent term, mother of two-man, however, lot of understatement, grandfather. freelance christ. mikhail khomyak was the editor of the krakow news newspaper. this newspaper was official. the building of the ukrainian national committee, the committee itself was located in krakow and actually served as a cover for the abersteil krakow , who recruited ukrainian volunteers for the divisions of roland, where christians freelance was a very...
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justin trudeau, who arrived in kiev, said, and he took with him the head of the ministry of finance, christa, a freelance about which the ukrainian press decided not to write anything at all. and why and how the freelance family is connected with the nazis, stanislav found out another ukrainian voyage, prime minister of canada to kiev probably, no one will be surprised again, there will be words of support for the kiev nazi regime , a promise to help with weapons, everything is relatively standard, except for one on this trip, three are accompanied by the minister of finance and deputy prime minister of canada, christe freelancing, the granddaughter of the nazi criminal mikhail khomyak. freelance deputy prime minister of canada previously said that her family, even before the start of the war in 1939, was forced to leave their home and ultimately find refuge in faraway canada, we fled from ukraine and from the bolsheviks and from the nazis. my grandfather michael hamster was before the war, a lawyer and a journalist, so he foresaw the capture of the western part of ukraine by soviet troops b
justin trudeau, who arrived in kiev, said, and he took with him the head of the ministry of finance, christa, a freelance about which the ukrainian press decided not to write anything at all. and why and how the freelance family is connected with the nazis, stanislav found out another ukrainian voyage, prime minister of canada to kiev probably, no one will be surprised again, there will be words of support for the kiev nazi regime , a promise to help with weapons, everything is relatively...
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i am christa lens and there's a look at what we have coming up. we'll look into a cool way to expand the shelf life of the fresh produce find out why leaving left leave should also include on hold on here. how tight to pick 10 l. dolphins. aboard fishing net there's no denying that all world is changing and changing fast in so many ways. that's forced a little forced to make some major adjustments to the way we work and leave hill and equal africa. we've had the numerous report on how wiggling face thoughts are impact and lives in coastal towns. so what happens when things get so bad that people need to find a totally new ways to make a leave of. our 1st reports takes us to the ivory coast where we live in the wave of change this women assaults produces on the way to collect their real material. see what to traditionally the domain of women in this coastal community. salt production will achieve by pointing see what to of old fires into just the white crystals, one left. but firewood collection has had a devastating impact on the local month befor
i am christa lens and there's a look at what we have coming up. we'll look into a cool way to expand the shelf life of the fresh produce find out why leaving left leave should also include on hold on here. how tight to pick 10 l. dolphins. aboard fishing net there's no denying that all world is changing and changing fast in so many ways. that's forced a little forced to make some major adjustments to the way we work and leave hill and equal africa. we've had the numerous report on how wiggling...
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was he what do you think, christa? was we-wrawd— what do you think, christa?'t only ever expect to do fun stuff. _work for- stuff. it's called work for a reason. so this— stuff. it's called work for a reason. so this raises the dweedaw— reason. so this raises the dweedaw ae— reason. so this raises the question are employees today expeedwd— expecting too much in the wawpdaee— expecting too much in the workplace and _ expecting too much in the workplace and whether work ewawdd — workplace and whether work should ever— workplace and whether work should ever be— workplace and whether work should ever be fun? what do you draw— should ever be fun? what do you draw r— should ever be fun? what do you draw r weare— should ever be fun? what do you think? i mean, we're having fun dwe— think? i mean, we're having fun were de— think? i mean, we're having fun now. this is-is_ think? i mean, we're having fun now. this is-is this- think? i mean, we're having fun now. this is is this work. now. this is this is this work. were— now. this is this is this work. were deer— now. th
was he what do you think, christa? was we-wrawd— what do you think, christa?'t only ever expect to do fun stuff. _work for- stuff. it's called work for a reason. so this— stuff. it's called work for a reason. so this raises the dweedaw— reason. so this raises the dweedaw ae— reason. so this raises the question are employees today expeedwd— expecting too much in the wawpdaee— expecting too much in the workplace and _ expecting too much in the workplace and whether work ewawdd —...
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christa friel looks like a perfect story, success, talented diligent.it contains a lot of understatement, the grandfather of christians is a freelancer. michael hamster, was the editor of the newspaper, krakow news. this was a newspaper. the official publication of the ukrainian national committee, the committee itself was located in krakow and actually served as a cover for the aberstele krakow who recruited ukrainian volunteers for the divisions of the nails . 2 days the nazis killed about 30,000 people, krakow news is in the foreground. khomyak, they reported with satisfaction that the capital of ukraine was now without jews. today there is not a single one in kiev, but under the bolsheviks there were more than 350,000. the end of the quote, when the information that the minister was a freelancer was lying, that is, not only did not talk about the nazi past of her grandfather, but deliberately indicated unreliable facts, became well-known, a scandal happened in an article by the canadian newspaper zaglobus. march of the seventeenth year then freeland
christa friel looks like a perfect story, success, talented diligent.it contains a lot of understatement, the grandfather of christians is a freelancer. michael hamster, was the editor of the newspaper, krakow news. this was a newspaper. the official publication of the ukrainian national committee, the committee itself was located in krakow and actually served as a cover for the aberstele krakow who recruited ukrainian volunteers for the divisions of the nails . 2 days the nazis killed about...
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let's be i thought i'd say christa ray is also one of the spotlights. he's accused of heavily censoring the unclassified, but the incriminating types, the house committee on oversights and accountability threat since the old rate and contempt of congress of the ignored it. subpoena salt show house. the most vague believes trumps. indictments was pushed to cover up the only cations of jo biden's, corruption scandal. a good timing of the announcement of the indictment was about covering up the news that broke on the same day that you know, there were documents that existed in and phone records that existed phone calls that allegedly have joe biden. and his son hunter talking to arisen officials about getting the prosecutor in the ukraine at the time. fired. and allegedly they got paid $5000000.00 a piece for doing that. so that would, i think the timing was designed to get that out of the way and make sure that that by the story wasn't covered at all. but i think ultimately this indictment was gonna happen. they've been working on it for a long time. if t
let's be i thought i'd say christa ray is also one of the spotlights. he's accused of heavily censoring the unclassified, but the incriminating types, the house committee on oversights and accountability threat since the old rate and contempt of congress of the ignored it. subpoena salt show house. the most vague believes trumps. indictments was pushed to cover up the only cations of jo biden's, corruption scandal. a good timing of the announcement of the indictment was about covering up the...
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was he what do you think, christa? was ne-nrong— what do you think, christa?aid is you ean-r onn— what this person has said is you ean-r ondn eer— what this person has said is you can't only ever expect to do fun ernrr. —norn- can't only ever expect to do fun stuff. _work for- stuff. it's called work for a reason. so this— stuff. it's called work for a reason. so this raises the gneedon— reason. so this raises the gneedon are— reason. so this raises the question are employees today eooeedng— expecting too much in the nornodaee— expecting too much in the workplace and _ expecting too much in the workplace and whether work enondd — workplace and whether work should ever— workplace and whether work should ever be— workplace and whether work should ever be fun? what do you rnrnne— should ever be fun? what do you rnrnne r— should ever be fun? what do you rnrnne r nean— should ever be fun? what do you think? i mean, we're having fun rnre— think? i mean, we're having fun rnre re— think? i mean, we're having fun now. this is-is_ think? i mean, we're having fun now. th
was he what do you think, christa? was ne-nrong— what do you think, christa?aid is you ean-r onn— what this person has said is you ean-r ondn eer— what this person has said is you can't only ever expect to do fun ernrr. —norn- can't only ever expect to do fun stuff. _work for- stuff. it's called work for a reason. so this— stuff. it's called work for a reason. so this raises the gneedon— reason. so this raises the gneedon are— reason. so this raises the question are employees...
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the me get out of every guy and you can leave on christa and there's somebody if he's ever that are going to be sure not completely different, trying to ignore at northeastern. you mentioned, i got, you know, especially on his boss, different getting it off. i mean and pressure on for the him, for my son in english, please there reading the everyone else. what about inputs to me that the channel i could stay, i could get you out to for the 1st part to come in or for your time. you know north marietta commander what i mean. 2 the 3 might be able to have sided boss, gives you a lot of interest to the very boss, get there about that window and we'll have to split. the reason why i gave was that i can do a lot of people work as a to, but i love nina. be so gabriel. good. we're selling below put too many dies and i get your fashion given a noise of, of the people on the domain of a day at a product with several of the all spend top of the the, the time of day poochie due to the. ready but they will need me and left me there. it goes to new jersey, suzy, for some into a play that lead the cell
the me get out of every guy and you can leave on christa and there's somebody if he's ever that are going to be sure not completely different, trying to ignore at northeastern. you mentioned, i got, you know, especially on his boss, different getting it off. i mean and pressure on for the him, for my son in english, please there reading the everyone else. what about inputs to me that the channel i could stay, i could get you out to for the 1st part to come in or for your time. you know north...
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christa says new drugs to treat this disease give her hope. >> my mom missed all of my children's graduationse never got to see my two sons become eagle scouts. i would have given anything to have more time with my mom and what these drugs are promising is basically more time. >> she tells me time is not a luxury victims of alzheimer's have and she worries about hurdles being put in the way of alzheimer's patients. the number is expected to grow rapidly as the population ages in the next few years. >> dana: important report. thank you. >> bill: the u.s. military releasing video of the close call with the chinese warship in the taiwan strait. that warship cut across the path of a u.s. destroyer on saturday. you can see it right there. the navy says it got within 150 yards of the american vessel that had to slow down to avoid a collision. republicans claim it all fits a pattern of behavior from beijing. >> what we're seeing is an unbelievable aggression by china. the balloon over the u.s. the chinese police station, aggressiveness against our planes and ships in international water. they're try
christa says new drugs to treat this disease give her hope. >> my mom missed all of my children's graduationse never got to see my two sons become eagle scouts. i would have given anything to have more time with my mom and what these drugs are promising is basically more time. >> she tells me time is not a luxury victims of alzheimer's have and she worries about hurdles being put in the way of alzheimer's patients. the number is expected to grow rapidly as the population ages in the...
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the me get identity guy, nick isn't even on christa and there's somebody increase over the run vision of somebody that different kinda ignore it. more distinguish it. i got, you know, especially on those parts different, getting it off. i mean and pressure on for the him, for my son in english, these are reading the, i mean 1000 about it for too many bad news channel. i could stay. i could do that out to for their, for this part to come in or for your time. you know, north marietta command on each of the 3 might be able to have sided boss gives you a lot of intensity by the boss. gives me about that one to heading off to split. the reason why i gave was that i can do it or we both work as a to but i love you to be so gabriel. good. we're selling below put too many dies and i get the old fashion dividend noise of up to the economic. i mean the of the day of the product with several of the all spence out the lead, the tell me why they put a to do that. ready but they will need me and left me there. it goes to new jersey . it's easy for someone to a point that the need some more circular
the me get identity guy, nick isn't even on christa and there's somebody increase over the run vision of somebody that different kinda ignore it. more distinguish it. i got, you know, especially on those parts different, getting it off. i mean and pressure on for the him, for my son in english, these are reading the, i mean 1000 about it for too many bad news channel. i could stay. i could do that out to for their, for this part to come in or for your time. you know, north marietta command on...
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her mother was diagnosed in 2015 she passed away in 2018, and christa says as alzheimers families knowur loved ones is precious. >> any time that there are more hoops to jump through, whether real or implied, it just adds time to the whole process and time is not a luxury that victims of alzheimers have. >> she tells me she would give anything for more time with her mother who missed the graduation s of her children and other special moments. about 6.7 million people in the u.s. are diagnosed with alzheimers and that numbers expected to climb rapidly in the next few years as the population ages. liz: mike, great journalism as always. there's heartbreak and emotion in that story but hope too. thank you, mike. it's good to see you let's welcome back to the show dr. marty makary. doctor, what's your reaction to that report? i mean the cost of the treatment could be 26, 500 per year. kaiser family foundation executives say this could have an impact on medicare spending. maybe results in higher part b premiums. what's your take on all this? >> this was a bold move by medicare. if you do the
her mother was diagnosed in 2015 she passed away in 2018, and christa says as alzheimers families knowur loved ones is precious. >> any time that there are more hoops to jump through, whether real or implied, it just adds time to the whole process and time is not a luxury that victims of alzheimers have. >> she tells me she would give anything for more time with her mother who missed the graduation s of her children and other special moments. about 6.7 million people in the u.s. are...
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. >> christa case bryant to your right from the monitor. >> thanks so much for doing this. different topic of the pandemic. i once did an email to w.h.o. early on saying this, this covid, wasn't called covid then but it is being transmitted human to human and it was three weeks to for the w.h.o. acknowledged that themselves and that is like to criticism that china is exerting too much influence over the w.h.o. do use changes that need to be made in the global health structure so that future pandemics can be prevented or is rest of the world to be alerted sooner? and whether that's structural changes or member countries needing to understand better how china is approaching these topics? if i could get your perspective on that. >> well, we were early in terms of attempting to alert the w.h.o. by sharing some information we had observed inside china, in wuhan specifically. unfortunately, our attempts to alert the international system failed. and one reason why we were in a position to share this information at a very early stage is because we went through the very painful expe
. >> christa case bryant to your right from the monitor. >> thanks so much for doing this. different topic of the pandemic. i once did an email to w.h.o. early on saying this, this covid, wasn't called covid then but it is being transmitted human to human and it was three weeks to for the w.h.o. acknowledged that themselves and that is like to criticism that china is exerting too much influence over the w.h.o. do use changes that need to be made in the global health structure so...
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i am christa the and the interim co-executive director at eviction defense collaborative. thank you for the opportunity to speak. i want to share a few details about edc and founded 26 years ago and the only agency in san francisco devoted to these services. we have been pairing rental assistance strategically with our legal services for over 24 years. as such we have deep institutional expertise in using rental assistance within the context of eviction cases and this matters. since its launch in 2019 we have been the lead partner for the san francisco tenant right program and legal representation to those facing eviction. as you know eviction levels are returned to pre-pandemic levels and 235 are filed per month and on track to have 2500 eviction open cases being attended to by the city-wide system by the end of june. since this contract inception in january 2021 the funding from this contract supported rental assistance to some of the san francisco's most vulnerable populations at the highest risk of homelessness. 74% of clients served were black and indigenous people of
i am christa the and the interim co-executive director at eviction defense collaborative. thank you for the opportunity to speak. i want to share a few details about edc and founded 26 years ago and the only agency in san francisco devoted to these services. we have been pairing rental assistance strategically with our legal services for over 24 years. as such we have deep institutional expertise in using rental assistance within the context of eviction cases and this matters. since its launch...
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i'm christa homeless prein theal and please protect prop c. >> thank you. >> next speaker, please. hi, wrimy lange homeless prein theal program. former homeless mother i urge to you row no on the budget to rid prop c this was based off data in the homeless response system a frkz of the actual homeless population. data does in the reflect had is helping on the ground. youth funds other first to be on the chopping block. 14 billion dollars budget cut corners elsewhere. funding is sack dpishl should the nobe nothing is more person then and there children or youth i'm asking for to you vote, no on the miry principle but more investment in youth and family and the future of sf. also, a worry on drugs is a worrya people defunds police and poverty. next speaker, please. i robbery here for 3 weeks. advocating for the mayor not to take. you know the mayor taking 60 million dollars from the community. thank you for listen and opening the pace and we will being here whatever time we mode to to fight for this. thank you. thank you for sharing your comments. next speaker, please. good afternoon
i'm christa homeless prein theal and please protect prop c. >> thank you. >> next speaker, please. hi, wrimy lange homeless prein theal program. former homeless mother i urge to you row no on the budget to rid prop c this was based off data in the homeless response system a frkz of the actual homeless population. data does in the reflect had is helping on the ground. youth funds other first to be on the chopping block. 14 billion dollars budget cut corners elsewhere. funding is sack...
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i'm christa homeless prein theal and please protect prop c. >> thank you. >> next speaker, please. hi, wrimy lange homeless prein theal program. former homeless mother i urge to you row no on the budget to rid prop c this was based off data in the homeless response system a frkz of the actual homeless population. data does in the reflect had is helping on the ground. youth funds other first to be on the chopping block. 14 billion dollars budget cut corners elsewhere. funding is sack dpishl should the nobe nothing is more person then and there children or youth i'm asking for to you vote, no on the miry principle but more investment in youth and family and the future of sf. also, a worry on drugs is a worrya people defunds police and poverty. next speaker, please. i robbery here for 3 weeks. advocating for the mayor not to take. you know the mayor taking 60 million dollars from the community. thank you for listen and opening the pace and we will being here whatever time we mode to to fight for this. thank you. thank you for sharing your comments. next speaker, please. good afternoon
i'm christa homeless prein theal and please protect prop c. >> thank you. >> next speaker, please. hi, wrimy lange homeless prein theal program. former homeless mother i urge to you row no on the budget to rid prop c this was based off data in the homeless response system a frkz of the actual homeless population. data does in the reflect had is helping on the ground. youth funds other first to be on the chopping block. 14 billion dollars budget cut corners elsewhere. funding is sack...
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thank you, christa. of congo, which had actually been on display in this museum for the last 70 years. you may have seen these items in a museum or heard about the benin bronzes in the media. in the past year, dozens of museums across the west have either agreed to, or are in the process of, returning them back to nigeria. it's estimated around 10,000 pieces were taken by the british during a punitive expedition to benin in 1897. the bronzes were then sold to institutions around the world. now there's no law in the uk which forces museums or other places to return stolen artefacts. but some institutions are doing it independently, like jesus college, cambridge. they were the first institution in the world to return a benin bronze in 2021. and soon cambridge university's museum of archaeology and anthropology will follow suit. we've identified 116 objects that were taken during the punitive expedition of 1897. and those are the objects that we will be transferring ownership of. i think it's impossible to
thank you, christa. of congo, which had actually been on display in this museum for the last 70 years. you may have seen these items in a museum or heard about the benin bronzes in the media. in the past year, dozens of museums across the west have either agreed to, or are in the process of, returning them back to nigeria. it's estimated around 10,000 pieces were taken by the british during a punitive expedition to benin in 1897. the bronzes were then sold to institutions around the world. now...