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colleen: can you tell us a story of the speech on june 11, 1963?ow was it drafted and also why does kennedy think this is the time in which to include the moral argument about civil rights? andrew: this speech is written entirely differently from the careful drafting of the peace speech the day before. it is extraordinary. there had been talk of a speech the day before, that perhaps if things went well at the door and the crisis subsided, jack kennedy would make a speech. after all, the kennedys recognized a crisis, and they were never going to let a good crisis go to waste. but really, they were not persuaded they were going to do that. so, at 5:30 in the afternoon on june 11, wednesday, jack kennedy turns to sorensen and says i think we will give that speech tonight. ted sorensen says, what speech? there is no speech. says, well, ient have booked all three networks at 3 p.m., so i guess there has to be a speech. bobby kennedy, alone among the circle of kennedy advisors, wanted his brother to make that speech. he felt it was time. the kennedys wer
colleen: can you tell us a story of the speech on june 11, 1963?ow was it drafted and also why does kennedy think this is the time in which to include the moral argument about civil rights? andrew: this speech is written entirely differently from the careful drafting of the peace speech the day before. it is extraordinary. there had been talk of a speech the day before, that perhaps if things went well at the door and the crisis subsided, jack kennedy would make a speech. after all, the...
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because of this torment, herfriend, colleen rooney, the wife of wayne rooney. papers. colleen began detective work and set up a private instagram account is accessible to one person. she then watched to see if the information she posted appeared in the press. a few months later, she revealed what she done. in her name, rebakah revealed what she done. in her name, reba kah va rdy. she's revealed what she done. in her name, rebakah vardy. she's not filed a claim for libel. she said she didn't lea k claim for libel. she said she didn't leak anything and that she suffered a torrent of online abuse, ridicule and also threats to both herself and herfamily. in and also threats to both herself and her family. in her court and also threats to both herself and herfamily. in her court document, she said she has been targeted by online trolls and attack on social media platforms, including but not limited to twitter and instagram. she said the claimant also suffered from severe insomnia. she was taken to hospital three times whilst fragment what she suffered ain't dumb anx
because of this torment, herfriend, colleen rooney, the wife of wayne rooney. papers. colleen began detective work and set up a private instagram account is accessible to one person. she then watched to see if the information she posted appeared in the press. a few months later, she revealed what she done. in her name, rebakah revealed what she done. in her name, reba kah va rdy. she's revealed what she done. in her name, rebakah vardy. she's not filed a claim for libel. she said she didn't lea...
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>> colleen mckinny. thank you. >> hi. i'm going to share my screen. i have a brief presentation with background to run through. one moment. confirming you can see my deck now. >> yes. now. >> great. thank you all for use leadership on this important topic. as supervisor fewer said, i'm colleen mckinny, the director of engagement for good food purchasing and we're an organization that houses the food purchasing program. we're here in a time when the pandemic exposed inequities and vulnerabilities in our food system. the workers who grow, process, transport and sell food do not have adequate pay under normal circumstances, much less in a global crisis. farmers and small businesses, especially owned by black indigenous and people of color have precarious livelihood. access is in jeopardy. our public institutions don't have the resources and support to safely and fully address the needs of the populations they serve. the pandemic has allowed us to see them more clearly and paint the picture of urgent trans formation. the adopt of this policy would be a le
>> colleen mckinny. thank you. >> hi. i'm going to share my screen. i have a brief presentation with background to run through. one moment. confirming you can see my deck now. >> yes. now. >> great. thank you all for use leadership on this important topic. as supervisor fewer said, i'm colleen mckinny, the director of engagement for good food purchasing and we're an organization that houses the food purchasing program. we're here in a time when the pandemic exposed...
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colleen's by he grew up here in southern morocco wants to show us what climate change looks like in the desert. together with an acquaintance he's causing dad dad part of tree to make furniture from the wood but that is because these trees have not borne fruit like dates for a long time. thanks to advancing fountains the palms didn't have much of a chance. cheerful song in a way we're paying our last respects to this palm tree this is now a graveyard. all we have left is the remains of that palm tree. the always says is sinking into the desert sands for years it's been getting hotter and hotter. and while rainfall has been decreasing sandstorms are on the rise. not so long ago hellenes father planted many palm trees here and lived well from bang to full days harvests. why does this cemetery exist the answer is simple it's a lack of water. and this shortage is caused by climate change. and it's accelerating the deserts expansion that is if you can see it. for you it's the glaciers and the mountains that are disappearing halim says for us it's the oases. the village of homemade elders lan
colleen's by he grew up here in southern morocco wants to show us what climate change looks like in the desert. together with an acquaintance he's causing dad dad part of tree to make furniture from the wood but that is because these trees have not borne fruit like dates for a long time. thanks to advancing fountains the palms didn't have much of a chance. cheerful song in a way we're paying our last respects to this palm tree this is now a graveyard. all we have left is the remains of that...
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some changes are coming in from this saturday. 0ur correspondent colleen harrisjoins me.king a return? that's right. theatres, operas, dance and music events, all outdoor for now but of course there's going to have to be some special measures in place, so fewer people allowed to watch, track and trace and a deep clea n after watch, track and trace and a deep clean after every performance for those venues. they are working hard to get indoor performances back up and running again so they are trying some small indoor events with socially distanced audiences to try to work out how to usher people in safely. what have we not been doing 01’ safely. what have we not been doing or seeing during lockdown? that's singing together. we've all seen those zoom acquires. well, some singing and playing of brass and wind instruments will be allowed under a managed and controlled environment, and health experts will be testing some of those to ensure that the virus isn't transmitted. be testing some of those to ensure that the virus isn't transmitted! and all of this follows a sunday's an
some changes are coming in from this saturday. 0ur correspondent colleen harrisjoins me.king a return? that's right. theatres, operas, dance and music events, all outdoor for now but of course there's going to have to be some special measures in place, so fewer people allowed to watch, track and trace and a deep clea n after watch, track and trace and a deep clean after every performance for those venues. they are working hard to get indoor performances back up and running again so they are...
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rebekah vardy files legal papers, outlining her case against colleen rooney.and fight back in the deciding third and final test against west indies at old trafford. retail sales returned to near pre—lockdown levels last month, as the reopening of shops released pent—up demand. there was a rise of nearly 14% in goods sold injune compared to may, with food shops continuing to do particularly well. sales were up 5% compared to february. the office for national statistics says, since the lockdown, there's been a huge shift towards online shopping, with sales up by more than 50%, and that means, despite the easing of the lockdown, the high street is still struggling. emma simpson has more. watford — a town dominated by a shopping centre and where the dramatic changes in retail are now being played out. during lockdown, it lost its debenhams, and then, just recently, john lewis. the shutters now permanently down. it says it is no longer financially viable because so much shopping is now done online. this resident is leading the campaign to save it. i think it's the
rebekah vardy files legal papers, outlining her case against colleen rooney.and fight back in the deciding third and final test against west indies at old trafford. retail sales returned to near pre—lockdown levels last month, as the reopening of shops released pent—up demand. there was a rise of nearly 14% in goods sold injune compared to may, with food shops continuing to do particularly well. sales were up 5% compared to february. the office for national statistics says, since the...
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colleen's by he grew up here in southern morocco wants to show us what climate change looks like in the desert. together with an acquaintance he's causing dad dad part of tree to make furniture from the wood but that is because these trees have not borne fruit like dates for a long time. did anyone hear you thanks to advancing sand dunes the palms didn't have much of a chance. to confess on google in a way we're paying our last respects to this palm tree this is now a graveyard. all we have left is the remains of that palm tree. he always says is sinking into the desert sounds for years it's been getting hotter and hotter. and while rainfall has been decreasing sandstorms are on the rise. not so long ago hellenes father planted many palm trees here and lived well from bang to full days harvest. why does this cemetery exist the answer is simple it's a lack of water. the public and this shortage is caused by climate change. you for and it's accelerating the deserts expansion that is if you can see it. for you it's the glaciers and the mountains that are disappearing halim says for us it's
colleen's by he grew up here in southern morocco wants to show us what climate change looks like in the desert. together with an acquaintance he's causing dad dad part of tree to make furniture from the wood but that is because these trees have not borne fruit like dates for a long time. did anyone hear you thanks to advancing sand dunes the palms didn't have much of a chance. to confess on google in a way we're paying our last respects to this palm tree this is now a graveyard. all we have...
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colleen we've also over the course of this pandemic seeing deliberate campaigns of descent from asian the russians for instance that have been spreading false advice has that changed behavior. it's really hard to tell at this point what the impact has been on behavior we know from studies of have been conducted so far again also very preliminary it's happening very quickly that people who attend more to news sources that provide more misinformation and some pieces just information are less likely to engage in productive strategies more likely to believe it's a hoax or that we should be reopening everything all at once. there's also been changing messages from the w.h.o. themselves on many of these issues on immunity mosques and and it feels like it's all been very black and white that it fits and it feels like that itself has also created the space for more misinformation to spread how much responsibility do you think the w.h.o. begs for this well i'm actually this is the nature of science right but this is what is nice about science is that science self corrects but when people are l
colleen we've also over the course of this pandemic seeing deliberate campaigns of descent from asian the russians for instance that have been spreading false advice has that changed behavior. it's really hard to tell at this point what the impact has been on behavior we know from studies of have been conducted so far again also very preliminary it's happening very quickly that people who attend more to news sources that provide more misinformation and some pieces just information are less...
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now replaced with modern safety precautions, even with international travel grounded, it was marvin colleenound a way to be the first visitors in the door. >> what are you doing here? >> we arrived for our 30th wedding anniversary on march 7th for a ked uorast worth wait? >> yes, absolutely. >> we were going to see this place if it killed us. here we are and thank goodness. >> reporter: the director of the ruins says pompeii is their open private park. >> it's wonderful to be in pompeii without tourists, so quite empty. >> reporter: minus the four million annual visitors, a priceless gift for few. like all gifts, this one has a surprise. never before seen rooms. >> it's j t pandemic that now is reopened. such a stunning example of romas spacious enough for social distancing. >> the sites are closed to prevent crowding, unimaginable in this ghosty state. it recalls the moment after mount va soouf yus erupted. bottom bay was impervious to outsidethreats, so it thought, that is, until mother nature reader her head. >> it was totally unexpected. >> a local historian says the people of pompeii w
now replaced with modern safety precautions, even with international travel grounded, it was marvin colleenound a way to be the first visitors in the door. >> what are you doing here? >> we arrived for our 30th wedding anniversary on march 7th for a ked uorast worth wait? >> yes, absolutely. >> we were going to see this place if it killed us. here we are and thank goodness. >> reporter: the director of the ruins says pompeii is their open private park. >>...
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colleen: andrew, tell us about your book, which focuses really on two days in the kennedy presidency -- june 10 and june 11, 1963. why did you decide to write a book focused on only two days of the kennedy presidency and why did you pick those two days to focus on? andrew: thank you, colleen, it is a great honor to be here with you and the white house historical association. it is meaningful to me because it was founded by jackie kennedy 60 years ago. i had been looking for a way into the kennedy administration for some time.
colleen: andrew, tell us about your book, which focuses really on two days in the kennedy presidency -- june 10 and june 11, 1963. why did you decide to write a book focused on only two days of the kennedy presidency and why did you pick those two days to focus on? andrew: thank you, colleen, it is a great honor to be here with you and the white house historical association. it is meaningful to me because it was founded by jackie kennedy 60 years ago. i had been looking for a way into the...
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colleen's by he grew up here in southern morocco wants to show us what climate change looks like in the desert. together with an acquaintance he's causing dad dad part of tree to make furniture from the wood but maybe that is because these trees have not borne fruit like dates for a long time. you're trying to advancing fountains the palms didn't have much of a chance. to confront the in a way we're paying our last respects to this palm tree this is now a graveyard. all we have left is the remains of that palm tree. the oysters is sinking into the desert sounds for years it's been getting hotter and hotter. and while rainfall has been decreasing sandstorms are on the rise. not so long ago hellenes father planted many palm trees here and lived well from bang to full days harvests. why does this cemetery exist the answer is simple it's a lack of water. the political and this shortage is caused by climate change. and it's accelerating the deserts expansion that is if you close your. eyes. for you it's the. glaciers in the mountains that are disappearing halim says for us it's the oases. th
colleen's by he grew up here in southern morocco wants to show us what climate change looks like in the desert. together with an acquaintance he's causing dad dad part of tree to make furniture from the wood but maybe that is because these trees have not borne fruit like dates for a long time. you're trying to advancing fountains the palms didn't have much of a chance. to confront the in a way we're paying our last respects to this palm tree this is now a graveyard. all we have left is the...
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colleen kraft, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> now to a stunning turn in the investigation of the death of elijah mcclain in colorado. aurora police firing several officers after votes emerge showing police mocking mcclain's struggle after he was stopped while walking home from the store. mcclain died several days later. nbc's gabe gutierrez is in aurora with the very latest this morning. gabe, good morning. >> reporter: peter, good morning. police headquarters here was fenced off overnight to keep out protesters. four officers are now out of a job and the interim police chief says the department is ashamed. the latest twist in a case that has drawn global attention. overnight, new outrage over the death of elijah mcclain. protesters in aurora, colorado, once again taking to the streets after police released these photos taken by their own officers in october, mocking mcclain's death. >> we are ashamed, we're sin sickened and we're angry. while the allegations of these internal taaffair cases are not criminal, it's a shame. >> the police department announced these two cops would b
colleen kraft, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> now to a stunning turn in the investigation of the death of elijah mcclain in colorado. aurora police firing several officers after votes emerge showing police mocking mcclain's struggle after he was stopped while walking home from the store. mcclain died several days later. nbc's gabe gutierrez is in aurora with the very latest this morning. gabe, good morning. >> reporter: peter, good morning. police headquarters here...
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>> colleen mckinny. thank you. >> hi. i'm going to share my screen. i have a brief presentation with background to run through. one moment. confirming you can see my deck now. >> yes. now. >> great. thank you all for use leadership on this important topic. as supervisor fewer said, i'm colleen mckinny, the director of engagement for good food purchasing and we're an organization that houses the food purchasing program. we're here in a time when the pandemic exposed inequities and vulnerabilities in our food system. the workers who grow, process, transport and sell food do not have adequate pay under normal circumstances, much less in a global crisis. farmers and small businesses, especially owned by black indigenous and people of color have precarious livelihood. access is in jeopardy. our public institutions don't have the resources and support to safely and fully address the needs of the populations they serve. the pandemic has allowed us to see them more clearly and paint the picture of urgent trans formation. the adopt of this policy would be a le
>> colleen mckinny. thank you. >> hi. i'm going to share my screen. i have a brief presentation with background to run through. one moment. confirming you can see my deck now. >> yes. now. >> great. thank you all for use leadership on this important topic. as supervisor fewer said, i'm colleen mckinny, the director of engagement for good food purchasing and we're an organization that houses the food purchasing program. we're here in a time when the pandemic exposed...
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iran, btish academic serving a 10-year prison sentence there has been transferred to a remote jail colleen is a lecturer in middle eastern politics. in 2018, she was arrested at tehran airport after attending a conference. she was accused of spying and convicted at a secret trial. she denies all the charges agait her. she spent the last two years in a selling prison and now has been moved t the car jack prison. as you can see from this google earth image, it is in a remote area outside tehran. here is what more we know. correspondent: we b havenold she has been transferred there was a punishment. we are not sure why she is being punished. she was picked up two years ago, september 2018, at tehran's airport, when exit the country.o she was picked up by iran's evolutionary guard, charged with espionage and acting agast iran's national security. a courtga last octobe her 10 years inson. these charges, she has denied. e has also said that in prison, revolutionary guards have offered to free her in exchange for her spying for iran, something she has rejected. rer in islamic udies in melbourne.
iran, btish academic serving a 10-year prison sentence there has been transferred to a remote jail colleen is a lecturer in middle eastern politics. in 2018, she was arrested at tehran airport after attending a conference. she was accused of spying and convicted at a secret trial. she denies all the charges agait her. she spent the last two years in a selling prison and now has been moved t the car jack prison. as you can see from this google earth image, it is in a remote area outside tehran....
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many years imposed flight restrictions inconsistent with the treaty including flight imitations of colleen gold under strict in flights in russia near its border with georgia rochelle's ongoing selective implementation has undermined the open skies treaty over many years including at successive nato summit allies have called on russia to return to full compliance. so what is the open skies treaty in 1955 that u.s. president dwight eisenhower suggested washington analysts ovi union allow surveillance flights over each other's territories moscow rejected it at the time decades later in 1989 president george w. bush expanded the concept to include nato members and other european countries the pact allows unarmed monitoring flights to collect data on military activities it was signed in 1902 but only went into effect 10 years later 34 countries have ratified the agreement. i. let's bring in our guests in washington d.c. mark fitzpatrick a senior u.s. diplomat and associate fellow at the international institute for strategic studies in brussels christine brazillian a policy analyst on the e.u.'
many years imposed flight restrictions inconsistent with the treaty including flight imitations of colleen gold under strict in flights in russia near its border with georgia rochelle's ongoing selective implementation has undermined the open skies treaty over many years including at successive nato summit allies have called on russia to return to full compliance. so what is the open skies treaty in 1955 that u.s. president dwight eisenhower suggested washington analysts ovi union allow...
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. >> reporter: colleen mejia and her family came to pay tribute to her father, honoring papa ed's love of the game that provides this family comfort. >> not worried about, you know, the unfortunate times we're in right now. you know, we had a moment where we justsuort, right? >> reporter: there are no big crowds, but enthusiastic fans are more than welcome at area bars and restaurants. >> it's our direct lifeline to any sort of business and any sort of foot traffic, so to have them back in any capacity is super important to us. >> reporter: jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> now, it was a good night for the giants. coming up in sports, anthony flores has highlights from tonight's game. >>> the number is sobering. more than 400,000 cases. california has the second highest covid case count in the nation. the state now on track to pass new york, which has 414,000 cases. now, while our case count is nearing new york's, you can see significantly fewer californians have died from the virus. now, the bay area had 976 new cases today. 254 of them in santa clara county. contra costa county report
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of the national diversity coalition for the trump campaign and here's how some of that when you're colleen i hear you they these racist terms why didn't china the very same trying to cultivate 19 he came from well yes then she asked him or accused him of this but i am curious when i see folks like you support this president has trump ever promised you anything financially in exchange for your blind support of this administration or helping his campaign on the record can you tell us if he's ever promised you anything financially or otherwise you know people like you. black republicans accusing him of taking money or a bribe to support the president wow you see in her world one mind set per race kind of like what joe biden had to say not too long ago if you have a problem figuring out where you're from mere trump and you a black accusing your african-american guests of taking money or a bribe to support the president is rude it's demeaning and frankly it's racist which probably mean she'll get the job at m s n b c if she wants it fox it's not the same as it's been we've talked about that her
of the national diversity coalition for the trump campaign and here's how some of that when you're colleen i hear you they these racist terms why didn't china the very same trying to cultivate 19 he came from well yes then she asked him or accused him of this but i am curious when i see folks like you support this president has trump ever promised you anything financially in exchange for your blind support of this administration or helping his campaign on the record can you tell us if he's ever...
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colleen kraft, thank you for all of the straight answers. we need them these days. >>> still to come, the top white house trade adviser, very close to the president, peter navarro, you have seen him on this program many times. well, he's out with a new op-ed completely discrediting dr. anthony fauci and the white house said there's no effort to undermine the top doctor, but clearly there is from navarro. >>> the struggle to get kids back to school in the fall has turned partisan. trump saying they're making a terrible decision if they don't reopen. >>> and ruth bader ginsburg has been hospitalized. the latest on her condition just ahead. powerful suction with spray mopping to lock away debris and absorb wet messes, all in one disposable pad. just vacuum, spray mop, and toss. the shark vacmop, a complete clean all in one pad. among my patisensitivity as well tas gum issues. does it worry me? absolutely. new sensodyne sensitivity & gum gives us the dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issue
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, just before noon outside her barracks on one of the country's largest military installations in colleen, ft. hood. the 20-year-old's family said vanessa told them she was being sexually hazarassed by a soldie before her disappearance. now authorities say a fellow soldier killed her. >> we need a congressional investigation. i'm not just going to stay grieving in my room because i know vanessa wouldn't want that, she wants justice. >> reporter: this week investigators found unidentity human remains 20 miles from the post. the army hasn't identified them but guillen's family believes it's her. >> she was mutilated. mutilated. sexual assault. we don't have a system in place that will provide for a woman like that to go and report. >> reporter: erin robinson was identified as the suspect. robinson died by suicide when authorities made contact with him on wednesday, according to the army's criminal investigation command. authorities say robinson's girlfriend, 22-year-old cecily as willar told investigators he asked her to hide her body. for months, guillen's family claims the army did not ta
, just before noon outside her barracks on one of the country's largest military installations in colleen, ft. hood. the 20-year-old's family said vanessa told them she was being sexually hazarassed by a soldie before her disappearance. now authorities say a fellow soldier killed her. >> we need a congressional investigation. i'm not just going to stay grieving in my room because i know vanessa wouldn't want that, she wants justice. >> reporter: this week investigators found...
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. >> hello, colleen? colleen, are you there? one more time. colleen? okay. yes, hi, i'm here. >> you can go ahead. >> i would like to know how much money the san francisco has spent over the summer on a bunch of consultants and summer salaries and other fees to come up with the fall learning plan. >> okay. thank you. that's related to the fall learning plan that is later on in the agenda. so, please, if you wanted to speak now, it's only to items not on the agenda today. hello, jennifer? >> sorry. i don't know if that falls under that fall agenda. in the beginning of the closure, there was a meeting with some people that we knew -- that the board knew i think over in hong kong and they were -- closed down weeks before us and we were learning things that they're experiencing from distance learning. i was wondering if we might be able to touch base with them again since they opened up in may and closed down again? i'm not sure. is that part of fall learning. >> pretty close, but thank you. so, we'll just thank you for your time. >> yes, hi. i just had a very q
. >> hello, colleen? colleen, are you there? one more time. colleen? okay. yes, hi, i'm here. >> you can go ahead. >> i would like to know how much money the san francisco has spent over the summer on a bunch of consultants and summer salaries and other fees to come up with the fall learning plan. >> okay. thank you. that's related to the fall learning plan that is later on in the agenda. so, please, if you wanted to speak now, it's only to items not on the agenda today....
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miss colleen. >> hey mom. >> sorry. and so whenever anything happens, she says, mrs. robinson. she models after your mom and how your mom handled all of that. so she -- your mom was right there with you. >> well, you know, grandma, we couldn't have made it through the white house without her. just having her -- she had been helping me long before coming to the white house because barack was always -- you know, he was a state senator and u.s. senate. those were jobs that had him away from home, usually most of the week. and i still had a fulltime job. i was at -- at any point in time i was a professional with a big job of my own, and we had two little kids. we could afford help, and we had a couple of great babysitters. the time i lost that one good babysitter, and that crushed me like nothing else. i mean when glow said she had to leave because she needed to make more money, i thought i was losing an arm. barack was trying to console me. dude, you are of no help to me. i need glow. i don't need you. you do nothing for me. but i remember that pain, and i thought how could i go t
miss colleen. >> hey mom. >> sorry. and so whenever anything happens, she says, mrs. robinson. she models after your mom and how your mom handled all of that. so she -- your mom was right there with you. >> well, you know, grandma, we couldn't have made it through the white house without her. just having her -- she had been helping me long before coming to the white house because barack was always -- you know, he was a state senator and u.s. senate. those were jobs that had...
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. >> hello, colleen? colleen, are you there? one more time. colleen? okay. yes, hi, i'm here. >> you can go ahead. >> i would like to know how much money the san francisco has spent over the summer on a bunch of consultants and summer salaries and other fees to come up with the fall learning plan. >> okay. thank you. that's related to the fall learning plan that is later on in the agenda. so, please, if you wanted to speak now, it's only to items not on the agenda today. hello, jennifer? >> sorry. i don't know if that falls under that fall agenda. in the beginning of the closure, there was a meeting with some people that we knew -- that the board knew i think over in hong kong and they were -- closed down weeks before us and we were learning things that they're experiencing from distance learning. i was wondering if we might be able to touch base with them again since they opened up in may and closed down again? i'm not sure. is that part of fall learning. >> pretty close, but thank you. so, we'll just thank you for your time. >> yes, hi. i just had a very q
. >> hello, colleen? colleen, are you there? one more time. colleen? okay. yes, hi, i'm here. >> you can go ahead. >> i would like to know how much money the san francisco has spent over the summer on a bunch of consultants and summer salaries and other fees to come up with the fall learning plan. >> okay. thank you. that's related to the fall learning plan that is later on in the agenda. so, please, if you wanted to speak now, it's only to items not on the agenda today....
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andrew: thank you, colleen, it is a great honor to be here with the white house historical associationar because it was founded by jackie kennedy 60 years ago. wayd been looking for a into the kennedy administration
andrew: thank you, colleen, it is a great honor to be here with the white house historical associationar because it was founded by jackie kennedy 60 years ago. wayd been looking for a into the kennedy administration
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she goes running down and it's lady bird johnson and colleen gore, al gore's mother, and they took heralling, and the relationship has been very warm since. all through their husband's political wives, and when they both became widows, they traveled together and had a wonderful time together. >>> we're going to step back in time. before we do that, a reminder about your involvement. they programs are interesting because of your questions. we hope you'll join in tonight. you can tweet us at the website, we're also already taking questions from people on our facebook page. and you can call in. here are the phone number. in the eastern or central part of the united states -- or in the western part -- and we'll mix in your calls. her biography. where was she born and to whom? >> you can't really say it's a town, but it's a house outside of a town, carnac, texas, in 1912, in december, 1912 in a big house. one of the things i found in studying first ladies is how many married down, into families considerably below theirs economically and socially and even education. and it made a big impress
she goes running down and it's lady bird johnson and colleen gore, al gore's mother, and they took heralling, and the relationship has been very warm since. all through their husband's political wives, and when they both became widows, they traveled together and had a wonderful time together. >>> we're going to step back in time. before we do that, a reminder about your involvement. they programs are interesting because of your questions. we hope you'll join in tonight. you can tweet...
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colleen is up last i believe and she's got pants on. you say go for it. >> i agree with you. probably you wouldn't pull for it right away but if you do make sure it's linen. linen pants are breathable and wick away more moisture than cotton does. if you do them in a dark color you have to do linen, it will keep you cool. these we picked up from uniqlo under $10 and we paired it with a glow tank and here's another fun tip. have metal jewelry, pop it into the fridge for a couple of hours or overnight and put it on before you run out the house for that burst of cool. >> great idea. i never would have thought that. i love the message you say. you can shop in your own closet and if you need to spruce it up with a couple of things, you don't need to blow your whole budget on everything. everybody looks great. melissa, thanks for being but we also know that, when it you comes to money, you wantthat yto...not spend any.k. that's why 7-eleven has 7 cups free with 7rewards. you get the big gulp you want. for the no money you want. big gulp drink.
colleen is up last i believe and she's got pants on. you say go for it. >> i agree with you. probably you wouldn't pull for it right away but if you do make sure it's linen. linen pants are breathable and wick away more moisture than cotton does. if you do them in a dark color you have to do linen, it will keep you cool. these we picked up from uniqlo under $10 and we paired it with a glow tank and here's another fun tip. have metal jewelry, pop it into the fridge for a couple of hours or...
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thank you to alexa and colleen from the center of good food purchasing for guiding this process and holding our hand along the way. thank you to the kate and alex from the department of public health, general hospital, laguna honda, respectively and the sheriffs office for their commitment to the shared goals and hours of dedication to pushing the boundaries of what is possible within the limited food purchasing structure. and finally, thank you to committee advocates, including kate and eli from spur and doug at teamsters who first began discussing this with our office in 2017. for their diligence and hard work to advance this policy, which will make sure we put our money where our mouths are when we purchase food to serve in san francisco jails and hospitals. i also want to thank, of course, my fabulous staff member, chelsea, for all her dedicated work on this. i am so pleased and honored to bring this to you today for your consideration, colleagues. and i hope i have your support. >> president yee: thank you, supervisor. madame clerk, go ahead and call the roll. >> clerk: on item 22, sup
thank you to alexa and colleen from the center of good food purchasing for guiding this process and holding our hand along the way. thank you to the kate and alex from the department of public health, general hospital, laguna honda, respectively and the sheriffs office for their commitment to the shared goals and hours of dedication to pushing the boundaries of what is possible within the limited food purchasing structure. and finally, thank you to committee advocates, including kate and eli...