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sammy: ♪ da da da da da ♪ [drum cadence] spinning wheel, spinning true drop all your troubles by the ing wheel, keeps spinning true drop all your troubles by the riverside catch a painted pony, watch your spinning wheel ride get yourself a pony and watch it fly ♪ ♪ about as close as i am going to get to it, baby. peace. ♪ ♪ a young black man today in america finds himself in the best of times and the worst of times. he can voice a lot of opinions. he can have this great communication between blacks, which is as it should be. to get that applied in the military is very difficult. but it is being applied. if i saw none of the things that i saw if i didn't see cats doing , the dap, if i did not see the linkage of communication from black to black, then i would be worried about it because, i would say, those guys will never fit into the society when they go back out. ♪ [helicopter whirring] >> ♪ i am going to get me one living in a home in the heart of the country mhmm part of the country, where the people go hey, hey, hey heart of the country smell the grass in the meadow yeah, yay ya do
sammy: ♪ da da da da da ♪ [drum cadence] spinning wheel, spinning true drop all your troubles by the ing wheel, keeps spinning true drop all your troubles by the riverside catch a painted pony, watch your spinning wheel ride get yourself a pony and watch it fly ♪ ♪ about as close as i am going to get to it, baby. peace. ♪ ♪ a young black man today in america finds himself in the best of times and the worst of times. he can voice a lot of opinions. he can have this great...
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da. da da. da da da. da da but that may be a nod and say you he said. this was melvin before the poll to explosion she hosted a lebanese t.v. show young and vicious she had gray. plans for a future. that is pretty close. 1 to shit. and then look at that. ground in the senate. as well with this insanity said ryan twenty's and. she. should anyone out specific. want to track down the crow and i've got a question about the loss of a huge south park how did that part. 5 and 7 and why did it hurt that much but i'm going to share. i think the last time but had. a son fetus is out and i'm sure they're here or i retire. later she learned that she tried to call an ambulance then she called her friends and asked them to pick her up. member any of that but she does remember what was happening in the hospital . the past and no passion of the near one said in the mean this but then i'll know less chris and respect than i had to pay. a 2 hour commute is a liberal human error yet here i was in his. at the trial on the kitchen fix what outrageous now can damage the shre
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. ♪ da da da da da da da ♪ >> reporter: after a nine-week trial and six days of jury deliberation --, we have. we find the defendant guilty. >> reporter: guilty on all counts. >> she came up guilty. you know, we were all relieved. you know, that she was going to go to prison. >> reporter: margaret had been offered five plea deals. >> i'm not going to admit it. i don't care if i'm 110 and i'm still waiting. i'm not going to admit to something i didn't do. >> reporter: she was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 20 years. >> as the years went by, there were lingering questions of whether or not she actually got a fair trial. >> it was just terrible. could she have received a fair trial? yeah, she could have received a fairer trial and better defense counsel. but what do you do? >> reporter: still proclaiming innocence, she asks for a new trial, arguing ineffective assistance of counsel. >> i would really like to be able to exonerate my name. i have the energy to sit through another trial. innocent. i would be proven innocent. >> infamous convicted killer ma
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♪ la da da da da da de ♪ ♪ la la da da da da da de ♪ ♪ captioning by captionmax www.captionmax.com >>ey, what's going on, everybody i'm trevor noah and this is the daily social distancing show. today is february 18th, and here is your vaccine tip of the day. if you are having trouble getting an appointment, here is what i recommend. apply to medical school as soon as possible, study hard and then become a doctor and seven year from now, boom, you get to skip the line. anyway on tonight's show the gritty origin story of tucker kaferlson. we dive in the debate over reopening schools and ted cruz takes the world's shortest string break. plus nba superstar russell westbrook is joining me on the show, so let's do this, welcome to the daily social distancing show. >> from trevor's couch in new york city to your couch somewhere in the world, this is the daily social distancing show with trevor noahful. >> trevor: let's kick things off with the ongoing crisis in texas. where half a million residents were still without power today. and more than 200,000 were without clean water because treatme
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da, da, da, da, da. you know, thou shall not this or that. it doesn't say thou shall not fornicate. i always used to joke about that. >> then after her flirtatious routine fell flat and she was about to be arrested, jodi still seemed completely unworried. she laughed. and sang. apparently to herself. ♪ i can't breathe ♪ ♪ until you're resting here with me ♪ facing murder charges many of us would see our world turned upside down. but for jodi arias it was a chance to get into headstand. in yoga it's called salamba sirsasana, a cure for whatever's ailing you. then finally before being led away she made one last request. >> this is a really trivial question and it's going to reveal how shallow i am. but before they book me can i clean myself up a little bit? >> she wanted to look good apparently. for this cheerful mug shot. in control and out to win over an audience, no matter how big or small. which may explain why when the defense was ready to put on its case the first witness they called -- >> you may come forward and take a seat, please. >>
da, da, da, da, da. you know, thou shall not this or that. it doesn't say thou shall not fornicate. i always used to joke about that. >> then after her flirtatious routine fell flat and she was about to be arrested, jodi still seemed completely unworried. she laughed. and sang. apparently to herself. ♪ i can't breathe ♪ ♪ until you're resting here with me ♪ facing murder charges many of us would see our world turned upside down. but for jodi arias it was a chance to get into...
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. >> da, da, da, da. [ laughter ] i once locked my father in a a meat locker for two hours before tellingyears old, and i panicked and, like, i tried to get him out, and then we were on a tour and so - >> jimmy: a tour of a meat locker >> well, no, it was a meat facility he owned, like, a restaurant back then. and so we were looking at different, like, meats and stuff. and he took me on it, but it was with a group of, like, all of his members and so - >> jimmy: were you the only 9-year-old there, or was there a bunch of kids going in a meat locker >> no, no, i was the only one. >> did you get along with your father did you like him >> yes >> oh, okay. i wanted to make sure that you weren't really trying to get rid of him >> jimmy: was some part of you kind of excited that you did lock your dad? how did you know he was locked in there >> that's what i - >> he went in there, and i closed the door. and then i realized that it locks from the outside, but i didn't know how to unlock it and i was embarrassed to, like, go and tell someone that i had locked him in there. >> jimmy: how long was yo
. >> da, da, da, da. [ laughter ] i once locked my father in a a meat locker for two hours before tellingyears old, and i panicked and, like, i tried to get him out, and then we were on a tour and so - >> jimmy: a tour of a meat locker >> well, no, it was a meat facility he owned, like, a restaurant back then. and so we were looking at different, like, meats and stuff. and he took me on it, but it was with a group of, like, all of his members and so - >> jimmy: were you...
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. >> da-da-da. - all right, mom, i'm all done wrapping dad's anniversary present for you. - oh, is it't tell you. but it's really nifty. - well, it looks like we're gonna have to do something extra special for mommy and daddy's anniversary this year. how about on saturday we all go have dinner at bennigan's? - bennigan's? oh, boy, you mean it? whoopee! at bennigan's i'm gonna get the ranch hand baby back ribs. - calm down there, cowboy. you've still got four days. - four days? oh, i don't know how i'm gonna wait that long. - ♪ who's the boy that can laugh at a storm cloud? ♪ ♪ turn a frown into a smile for free? ♪ ♪ who's the kid with the heart full of magic? ♪ ♪ everyone knows it's butters ♪ - well, that's me! - ♪ who's the boy with eyes full of wonder? ♪ ♪ who thinks being yourself is the best thing to be? ♪ ♪ who's that rascal with the tweezers in his pocket? ♪ ♪ everyone knows it's butters ♪ - well, that's me! - ♪ jumping in puddles, skipping down the hallway ♪ ♪ petting goats at the petting zoo ♪ ♪ he loves john all-way ♪ - elway. - ♪ who's that tyke with the cutest little dimple
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. >> da-da-da.time ♪ ♪ friendly faces everywhere ♪ ♪ humble folks without temptation ♪ ♪ going down to south park ♪ ♪ gonna leave my woes behind ♪ ♪ ample parking day or night ♪ ♪ people spouting "howdy neighbor" ♪ ♪ headed on up to south park ♪ ♪ gonna see if i can't unwind ♪ ( ♪ mumbling ♪ ) ( ♪ mumbling ♪ ) ♪ so come on down to south park ♪ ♪ and meet some friends of mine ♪ ( audience cheering ) well, tom and mary, you've made it to the final round. are you ready to play for the grand prize ? we're ready, bob. any particular prize you're hoping for ? well, hawaii's nice, but tahiti would be fun too. oh, anywhere would be great. holidays and diggities i wish you luck. here we go. what is the thin flap of skin that runs from the base of the penis to the scrotum ? oh, wait, wait. i know this. the... upper vascular hood. i'm sorry, but you're absolutely right! ha, ha. tell them what they've won. tom and mary, put on your cowboy hats because you're going to beautiful south park colorado. where ? that'
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this week on "gma," she said a cautionary tale of what happens to girls who disobey their mothers, da, da, daabout this. it takes on race, class, domestic violence and the author actually said that this was part of a deeply healing process for her as a survivor of domestic violence. so lots of buzz for this. you can check it out right now. >> yes. i'm looking forward to finishing that. >>> finally how can we get ready for the big game tomorrow? >> prepping for the super bowl. listen to the weeknd as we saw that video earlier. the weeknd just released a greatest album called "the highlights." "save your tears" from that album "after hours." some of the highlights there. seeing some of the video there. the perfect music to listen to before he headlines the halftime show. just announced his return to the global stage. he will do the after-hours world tour in 2022. can't wait for that. i suspect the halftime show will be the performance of his lifetime and he got snubbed by the grammys. he's got that fire in him. the fans can wait for him to put on this incredible performance. also, if you want t
this week on "gma," she said a cautionary tale of what happens to girls who disobey their mothers, da, da, daabout this. it takes on race, class, domestic violence and the author actually said that this was part of a deeply healing process for her as a survivor of domestic violence. so lots of buzz for this. you can check it out right now. >> yes. i'm looking forward to finishing that. >>> finally how can we get ready for the big game tomorrow? >> prepping for the...
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da s. . ~ campaign. hopefully, not forgotten these da s. ., ~ campaign. hopefully, not forgotten these da s. . ~' ., ~' campaign. hopefully, not forgotten these daal is to exert and extend a sombre occasion, but presumably, the family were very keen, given the limitations, to make this as much a commemoration and celebration of the extraordinary life well lived? i celebration of the extraordinary life well lived ?_ life well lived? i think that is absolutely — life well lived? i think that is absolutely right. _ life well lived? i think that is absolutely right. that - life well lived? i think that is absolutely right. that was i absolutely right. that was definitely the tone that captain said tom had wanted himself. 0bviously, said tom had wanted himself. obviously, the one that his daughters, lucy and hannah had put into practice, very much putting his wishes into practice and also, what was celebrating to run the service, that balance to achieve, between reflection, but also a celebration. of course, there is grave, but there of course, there is grave, but there is a lot of happiness. what we heard i think during the funeral, perhaps was that
da s. . ~ campaign. hopefully, not forgotten these da s. ., ~ campaign. hopefully, not forgotten these da s. . ~' ., ~' campaign. hopefully, not forgotten these daal is to exert and extend a sombre occasion, but presumably, the family were very keen, given the limitations, to make this as much a commemoration and celebration of the extraordinary life well lived? i celebration of the extraordinary life well lived ?_ life well lived? i think that is absolutely — life well lived? i think that is...
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da did tweet — they will handed over. the manhattan da did tweet today _ they will handed over. the manhattan da did tweet today that _ they will handed over. the manhattan daow as you mentioned if— by the grand jury? right now as you mentioned if the _ by the grand jury? right now as you mentioned if the grand _ by the grand jury? right now as you mentioned if the grand jury - mentioned if the grand jury investigation, those are sealed, if the prosecution charges him in court and they— the prosecution charges him in court and they will have to introduce that evidence _ and they will have to introduce that evidence in— and they will have to introduce that evidence in order to support their court _ evidence in order to support their court case — evidence in order to support their court case, so at that point conceivably the details of the tax returns _ conceivably the details of the tax returns can be made public, if at some _ returns can be made public, if at some point— returns can be made public, if at some point further down the road they decide to open up the grand 'ury they decide to open up the grand jury investigation that could be a case _ jury inve
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das team and recognize her out standing contributions to das. on behalf of all of us at das and the commission thank you for your service and congratulations on being employee of the month for february 2021. you are welcome to say something if you want. you are not pressured to do so. >> president knutzen. >> i know about this. go ahead, susan. >> my screen was frozen. i want to thank the ihss management team for the nomination and for the recognition. i also want to thank the rest of the clerical unit for what they are doing and have been doing with all of the changes. adaptable to everything, to all of the changes that have happened and that are still happening within the program. i also want to thank my immediate supervisor for her guidance this past year. she has actually been herself settling into a new role. i was glad that she was. [indiscernable] open for givingr questions and anything that i have a problem with. i also wanted to thank her for the report and encouragement i received within the program, not just from management but from the staff as well. also, from the units that are outside ihss that we work with. thank you. >> thank you. on behalf of the commission, thank you, susan, for everything you do. i do know about the kind of person you are from having worked in city government myself. you are a leader. that is clear. when people are able to do what the director described you doing. thank you for that, especially at this critical time. i think we will move on to. >> the advisory council report presidented by diane lawrence. >> good morning. we had our first meeting of 2021 on january 20th, and we began with an update. as mentioned in the presentation, it is time for an area plan update, and we have worked with mike and rose, although though beat me to the punch in studying the schedule for this year. we will have the advisory council will have the first update this month at our february meeting. the council will we getting their draft of the update next week. we asked for it an week ahead. what you get on the third, the commission will review the updates. on march 17th, the advisory council will approve the report so that we can meet the februar. we are excited that we have that all organized for the year. we will be sending demographic information. we fill out a format the meeting. we will be filling that out later. we established a by law committee and we will begin working on those. we will look to see how they meet our needs today. we have discussed before that -- we discussed two things before. the advisory council and then our concern that we need with covid. we haven't been able to make site visits. we have a team that put together a virtual site visit form that is finalized and submitted to our members to do virtual site visits. we are looking at the website from a client perspective. the possibility of direct contact with an agency, if that is possible, and we have already sent out the fillable form. if you want a copy, let me know and i will have bridgett send that to you. mike is getting us information from the office of disabilities so we can look at what makes the website acceptable. we will include that information in the processes. when we make a recommendation, we use that helps mike's staff do a sharper focus. we also will be looking at doing some online research of the agencies of the community partners that have contacts with das. we are getting a list of those agencies as well. we are going to do this to look how this goes for six months. then sit down and make modifications as necessary. i will be reporting to you on those as i used to when we did physical site visits. we will look at -- we are not going back to full in person site visits for a while. we thought the way we would do this is look at the site, physically visit it. that will give us the starting point. we are looking at following up to reinstitute the education committee, looking at possible topics how to help people beat stress, survivors with covid. we mentioned the outreach to communities. there is an lbgq adult service and for 50 years and older. it will include the transcommunity, h.i.v. long-term survivors turning 60. there will be a link for contact to fill out the survey. it is in partnership with das and the bob ross foundation. the discussion of seniors that don't have access to medical care. we will get an update at the february meeti
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da, es la que mÁs da. hijole! se valora demasiado. cermeÑo: ellos toman muy en serio estas funciones que duran apenas segundos. siempre visten ropa de gala. gÓmez: cuando la gente te da una moneda y te dicen “Échale ganas. esto va a pasar. que dios los bendiga”. nos motiva. cermeÑo: actuar en los semÁforos y vender comidas son hasta ahora los caminos que han encontrado los artistas circenses para resistir. el circo montana ni siquiera tiene recursos para mantener su carpa en pie. >> uno de mis hermanos decÍa, pues Él es el que maneja los camiones del circo y decÍa “pues me voy a ir de chofer o algo”. y ahÍ es donde se truena realmente, en este caso, pues el corazÓn de todos. porque sÍ es difÍcil. cermeÑo: aquÍ hay una familia de 24. josuÉ garcÍa es tÍo de silem y el representante del negocio familiar. garcÍa: hemos estado batallando, pero, vendiendo, haciendo aquÍ y allÁ, pero no nos alcanza. entonces tenemos gastos, como mucha gente. y tuvimos que deshacernos de 2 vehÍculos de trabajo. cermeÑo: algo muy grave porque ellos son nÓmadas, peregrinos de los aplausos, viven en sus remolques y ahÍ se preparan con esmero para cada funciÓn. antes del covid—19 solo estaban semanas en un lugar entreteniendo y luego se marchaban, pero eso por ahora es imposible. casi todos los circos mexicanos, como el montana, estÁn atrapados, sin dinero y sin un lugar donde les den la bienvenida. solo una veintena sigue dando funciones. basta asistir a una presentaciÓn para ver la tragedia que tambiÉn enfrentan los que siguen trabajando. estuvimos en una de las Últimas funciones del circo bardum en ciudad labor, tambiÉn en el estado de mÉxico. antes de que comenzara el espectÁculo, los entusiastas piratas rezaban para que el pÚblico llegara. >> entre artistas, el personal que para y tumba todo el equipo, choferes, entre niÑos y todos, en esta empresa somos 80. vamos a decir, es una colonia chiquita. cermeÑo: robbie retis jr. es malabarista y acrÓbata. una de las estrellas bajÓ la carpa. su espectÁculo del pÉndulo es Único en mÉxico, pues en Él tambiÉn participa una trapecista, su hija de 14 aÑos. en este circo son afortunados. cuando los vimos todavÍa recibÍan la mitad de su sueldo. retis: si no hay pÚblico, no hay funciones, el empresario no te puede cumplir. es algo lÓgico. cermeÑo: los pocos circos mexicanos que operan como el circo bardum, lo hacen a un 30% de su capacidad. pero la gente no llega. a veces hacen funciones para una veintena de personas. la noche que los acompaÑamos, sÓlo 19 personas acudieron, aunque tenÍan permitido vender 600 localidades. a pesar de que habÍa mÁs artistas que espectadores, la ocasiÓn fue espectacular. es que el miedo a la pandemia no desaparece y la carpa ya llevaba en el mismo lugar 2 meses. por eso el pÚblico aquÍ se agotÓ. >> de todos los 500 circos, si estamos trabajando 20 circos en total, en toda la repÚblica, somos muchos. cermeÑo: bardo gaona es el dueÑo de este negocio. no pudo ocultarnos su desesperaciÓn, pues quedaban 5 funciones mÁs y seguÍan sin permiso para moverse a otro lugar. gaona: nosotros no pedimos ayuda de nada, solo que nos den permisos en las delegaciones para poder trabajar. cermeÑo: un problema al que no se enfrentan el cine o el teatro, al menos aquÍ. irlanda portugal, la esposa retis y especialista en el hula hula, vive en la incertidumbre. portugal: otra vez van a cerrar. pues si nos ponemos nerviosos, pero pues no podemos hacer nada. no estÁ en las manos de nadie. cermeÑo: aunque a pesar del triste panorama, entre estos artistas hay tambiÉn grandes destellos de esperanza creciendo y aprendiendo, pase lo que pase, los mÁs pequeÑos siguen preparÁndose para continuar con esta tradiciÓn centenaria. en el circo bardum, niÑos y jÓvenes siguen tomando atentamente clase, alejados del mundo exterior y seguros de que ellos quieren ser estrellas como sus padres. >> yo soy trapecista. hago el trampolÍn o la cama elÁstica y hago el globo de la muerte. >> me estÁ enseÑando contorciones. cermeÑo: aquÍ todavÍa es posible darle a la profesora un remolque para enseÑar. en el circo montana, aunque no hay carpa ni clases, por ahora los jÓvenes no dejan de practicar para conquistar los aires o ensayar los nÚmeros con sus padres y sus tÍos. apenas se ponen el disfraz, se acaba la tristeza. >> santo por garrotazo y garrotazos por santo. >> a ver, dÉjame ver si entendÍ. >> a ver, tÚ mides un santo y me dasolar sin alas, es increÍble. retis: el circo es mi pasiÓn y es mi vida. y es lo que yo... para eso nacÍ. esto me enseÑÓ mi papÁ, lo que yo hago, para seguir en esta vida, en las buenas y en las malas. cermeÑo: por eso esperarÁn a que estos tiempos oscuros pasen, aguantarÁn un poco mÁs. janiot: la verdad que son verdaderos luchadores. nuestro reconocimiento y respeto para estos artistas que sacrifican tanto para darnos algo de alegrÍa. rodrÍguez: asÍ es patricia, y ojalÁ que muy pronto puedan ver largas filas de familias afuera de sus carpas y adentro se escuchen de nuevo los aplausos. bueno, a continuaciÓn, un adelanto de la prÓxima ediciÓn de “aquÍ y ahora”. veamos. locutor: secuestro, asesinatos, lavado de dinero, bajos instintos, venganzas y maquinaciones. elisa cantu y leonardo velazco deberÁn pasar muchas pruebas en medio de decepciones, manipulaciones y secretos para tratar de estar juntos. antes de los momentos culminantes de la telenovela “el imperio de las mentiras”, vamos a l
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das team and recognize her out standing contributions to das. on behalf of all of us at das and the commission thank you for your service and congratulations on being employee of the month for february 2021. you are welcome to say something if you want. you are not pressured to do so. >> president knutzen. >> i know about this. go ahead, susan. >> my screen was frozen. i want to thank the ihss management team for the nomination and for the recognition. i also want to thank the rest of the clerical unit for what they are doing and have been doing with all of the changes. adaptable to everything, to all of the changes that have happened and that are still happening within the program. i also want to thank my immediate supervisor for her guidance this past year. she has actually been herself settling into a new role. i was glad that she was. [indiscernable] open for givingr questions and anything that i have a problem with. i also wanted to thank her for the report and encouragement i received within the program, not just from management but from the staff as well. also, from the units that are outside ihss that we work with. thank you. >> thank you. on behalf of the commission, thank you, susan, for everything you do. i do know about the kind of person you are from having worked in city government myself. you are a leader. that is clear. when people are able to do what the director described you doing. thank you for that, especially at this critical time. i think we will move on to. >> the advisory council report presidented by diane lawrence. >> good morning. we had our first meeting of 2021 on january 20th, and we began with an update. as mentioned in the presentation, it is time for an area plan update, and we have worked with mike and rose, although though beat me to the punch in studying the schedule for this year. we will have the advisory council will have the first update this month at our february meeting. the council will we getting their draft of the update next week. we asked for it an week ahead. what you get on the third, the commission will review the updates. on march 17th, the advisory council will approve the report so that we can meet the februar. we are excited that we have that all organized for the year. we will be sending demographic information. we fill out a format the meeting. we will be filling that out later. we established a by law committee and we will begin working on those. we will look to see how they meet our needs today. we have discussed before that -- we discussed two things before. the advisory council and then our concern that we need with covid. we haven't been able to make site visits. we have a team that put together a virtual site visit form that is finalized and submitted to our members to do virtual site visits. we are looking at the website from a client perspective. the possibility of direct contact with an agency, if that is possible, and we have already sent out the fillable form. if you want a copy, let me know and i will have bridgett send that to you. mike is getting us information from the office of disabilities so we can look at what makes the website acceptable. we will include that information in the processes. when we make a recommendation, we use that helps mike's staff do a sharper focus. we also will be looking at doing some online research of the agencies of the community partners that have contacts with dasting a list of those agencies as well. we are going to do this to look how this goes for six months. then sit down and make modifications as necessary. i will be reporting to you on those as i used to when we did physical site visits. we will look at -- we are not going back to full in person site visits for a while. we thought the way we would do this is look at the site, physically visit it. that will give us the starting point. we are looking at following up to reinstitute the education committee, looking at possible topics how to help people beat stress, survivors with covid. we mentioned the outreach to communities. there is an lbgq adult service and for 50 years and older. it will include the transcommunity, h.i.v. long-term survivors turning 60. there will be a link for contact to fill out the survey. it is in partnership with das and the bob ross foundation. the discussion of seniors that don't have access to medical care. we will get an update at the february meeting. we have
das team and recognize her out standing contributions to das. on behalf of all of us at das and the commission thank you for your service and congratulations on being employee of the month for february 2021. you are welcome to say something if you want. you are not pressured to do so. >> president knutzen. >> i know about this. go ahead, susan. >> my screen was frozen. i want to thank the ihss management team for the nomination and for the recognition. i also want to thank the...
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das team and recognize her out standing contributions to das. on behalf of all of us at das and the commission thank you for your service and congratulations on being employee of the month for february 2021. you are welcome to say something if you want. you are not pressured to do so. >> president knutzen. >> i know about this. go ahead, susan. >> my screen was frozen. i want to thank the ihss management team for the nomination and for the recognition. i also want to thank the rest of the clerical unit for what they are doing and have been doing with all of the changes. adaptable to everything, to all of the changes that have happened and that are still happening within the program. i also want to thank my immediate supervisor for her guidance this past year. she has actually been herself settling into a new role. i was glad that she was. [indiscernable] open for givingr questions and anything that i have a problem with. i also wanted to thank her for the report and encouragement i received within the program, not just from management but from the staff as well. also, from the units that are outside ihss that we work with. thank you. >> thank you. on behalf of the commission, thank you, susan, for everything you do. i do know about the kind of person you are from having worked in city government myself. you are a leader. that is clear. when people are able to do what the director described you doing. thank you for that, especially at this critical time. i think we will move on to. >> the advisory council report presidented by diane lawrence. >> good morning. we had our first meeting of 2021 on january 20th, and we began with an update. as mentioned in the presentation, it is time for an area plan update, and we have worked with mike and rose, although though beat me to the punch in studying the schedule for this year. we will have the advisory council will have the first update this month at our february meeting. the council will we getting their draft of the update next week. we asked for it an week ahead. what you get on the third, the commission will review the updates. on march 17th, the advisory council will approve the report so that we can meet the februar. we are excited that we have that all organized for the year. we will be sending demographic information. we fill out a format the meeting. we will be filling that out later. we established a by law committee and we will begin working on those. we will look to see how they meet our needs today. we have discussed before that -- we discussed two things before. the advisory council and then our concern that we need with covid. we haven't been able to make site visits. we have a team that put together a virtual site visit form that is finalized and submitted to our members to do virtual site visits. we are looking at the website from a client perspective. the possibility of direct contact with an agency, if that is possible, and we have already sent out the fillable form. if you want a copy, let me know and i will have bridgett send that to you. mike is getting us information from the office of disabilities so we can look at what makes the website acceptable. we will include that information in the processes. when we make a recommendation, we use that helps mike's staff do a sharper focus. we also will be looking at doing some online research of the agencies of the community partners that have contacts with das. we are getting a list of those agencies as well. we are going to do this to look how this goes for six months. then sit down and make modifications as necessary. i will be reporting to you on those as i used to when we did physical site visits. we will look at -- we are not going back to full in person site visits for a while. we thought the way we would do this is look at the site, physically visit it. that will give us the starting point. we are looking at following up to reinstitute the education committee, looking at possible topics how to help people beat stress, survivors with covid. we mentioned the outreach to communities. there is an lbgq adult service and for 50 years and older. it will include the transcommunity, h.i.v. long-term survivors turning 60. there will be a link for contact to fill out the survey. it is in partnership with das and the bob ross foundation. the discussion of seniors that don't have access to medical care. we will get an update at the february meeti
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das team and recognize her out standing contributions to das. on behalf of all of us at das and the commission thank you for your service and congratulations on being employee of the month for february 2021. you are welcome to say something if you want. you are not pressured to do so. >> president knutzen. >> i know about this. go ahead, susan. >> my screen was frozen. i want to thank the ihss management team for the nomination and for the recognition. i also want to thank the rest of the clerical unit for what they are doing and have been doing with all of the changes. adaptable to everything, to all of the changes that have happened and that are still happening within the program. i also want to thank my immediate supervisor for her guidance this past year. she has actually been herself settling into a new role. i was glad that she was. [indiscernable] open for givingr questions and anything that i have a problem with. i also wanted to thank her for the report and encouragement i received within the program, not just from management but from the staff as well. also, from the units that are outside ihss that we work with. thank you. >> thank you. on behalf of the commission, thank you, susan, for everything you do. i do know about the kind of person you are from having worked in city government myself. you are a leader. that is clear. when people are able to do what the director described you doing. thank you for that, especially at this critical time. i think we will move on to. >> the advisory council report presidented by diane lawrence. >> good morning. we had our first meeting of 2021 on january 20th, and we began with an update. as mentioned in the presentation, it is time for an area plan update, and we have worked with mike and rose, although though beat me to the punch in studying the schedule for this year. we will have the advisory council will have the first update this month at our february meeting. the council will we getting their draft of the update next week. we asked for it an week ahead. what you get on the third, the commission will review the updates. on march 17th, the advisory council will approve the report so that we can meet the februar. we are excited that we have that all organized for the year. we will be sending demographic information. we fill out a format the meeting. we will be filling that out later. we established a by law committee and we will begin working on those. we will look to see how they meet our needs today. we have discussed before that -- we discussed two things before. the advisory council and then our concern that we need with covid. we haven't been able to make site visits. we have a team that put together a virtual site visit form that is finalized and submitted to our members to do virtual site visits. we are looking at the website from a client perspective. the possibility of direct contact with an agency, if that is possible, and we have already sent out the fillable form. if you want a copy, let me know and i will have bridgett send that to you. mike is getting us information from the office of disabilities so we can look at what makes the website acceptable. we will include that information in the processes. when we make a recommendation, we use that helps mike's staff do a sharper focus. we also will be looking at doing some online research of the agencies of the community partners that have contacts with das list of those agencies as well. we are going to do this to look how this goes for six months. then sit down and make modifications as necessary. i will be reporting to you on those as i used to when we did physical site visits. we will look at -- we are not going back to full in person site visits for a while. we thought the way we would do this is look at the site, physically visit it. that will give us the starting point. we are looking at following up to reinstitute the education committee, looking at possible topics how to help people beat stress, survivors with covid. we mentioned the outreach to communities. there is an lbgq adult service and for 50 years and older. it will include the transcommunity, h.i.v. long-term survivors turning 60. there will be a link for contact to fill out the survey. it is in partnership with das and the bob ross foundation. the discussion of seniors that don't have access to medical care. we will get an update at the february meeting. we have set up
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different every day — nature and do something different eve da . .,. nature and do something different eve da . ., ., nature and do something different eve daying there _ you wrap up well, the old saying there is— you wrap up well, the old saying there is no— you wrap up well, the old saying there is no such thing as bad weather, _ there is no such thing as bad weather, just bad clothing, get out there _ weather, just bad clothing, get out there and _ weather, just bad clothing, get out there and if you are clear what you are going — there and if you are clear what you are going to— there and if you are clear what you are going to do the moment you get outside. _ are going to do the moment you get outside, then of course you will forget _ outside, then of course you will forget quickly about the weather and the cold _ forget quickly about the weather and the cold. so what we have done with this half— the cold. so what we have done with this half term challenge is every day this— this half term challenge is every day this week, a different charity that the — day this week, a different charity that the prince of wales is patron to is offering
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been increases the last few da s. . they have been increases the last few da s. , ., they have been increases the last few da s. , :, .,, they have been increases the last few da it seem? we shall see. after beating ireland and scotland in their first two games wales have the chance to win the triple crown if they can get the better of england in cardiff this afternoon. and in this latest edition of one of sport's oldest rivalries, one english sporting icon will be supporting the home side, as patrick gearey reports. despite the very different sound and atmosphere, wales, will be hoping it doesn't silence their grand slam ambitions, when they face england in cardiff this afternoon. after beating ireland and scotland in their first two games, wales have the chance to win the triple crown. and in this latest edition of one of sport's oldest rivalries, one english sporting icon will be supporting the home side, as patrick gearey reports. wales vs england. it's about blood. but rugby's most visceral rivalry cannot be divided neatly by a border. the line can be blurred. think of english sport, and before long you'll think of sir ian botham. but in cricket, you play
been increases the last few da s. . they have been increases the last few da s. , ., they have been increases the last few da s. , :, .,, they have been increases the last few da it seem? we shall see. after beating ireland and scotland in their first two games wales have the chance to win the triple crown if they can get the better of england in cardiff this afternoon. and in this latest edition of one of sport's oldest rivalries, one english sporting icon will be supporting the home side, as...
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would be within the next few da s. ., , . that it would be within the next few da s. ., that it would be within the next few das. . , that it would be within the next few dasransmission rates being reduced by two thirds of the oxford astrazeneca vaccine, and similar evidence in israel with the pfizer vaccine, but we have two big studies looking at this in soon as have more evidence we will be able to share it with the nation. at the moment, please follow the rules and make sure you continue to observe social distancing. this new variant is incredibly infectious and loves social interaction, which is how it begins to capture someone who is most vulnerable and sadly can really hurt them. . ~ most vulnerable and sadly can really hurt them. a ., ., , hurt them. one quick word, to be clear as well, _ hurt them. one quick word, to be clear as well, by _ hurt them. one quick word, to be clear as well, by the _ hurt them. one quick word, to be clear as well, by the 15th - hurt them. one quick word, to be clear as well, by the 15th of - clear as well, by the 15th of february that means everybody will have had the first doses, it doesn't include the second in catego
would be within the next few da s. ., , . that it would be within the next few da s. ., that it would be within the next few das. . , that it would be within the next few dasransmission rates being reduced by two thirds of the oxford astrazeneca vaccine, and similar evidence in israel with the pfizer vaccine, but we have two big studies looking at this in soon as have more evidence we will be able to share it with the nation. at the moment, please follow the rules and make sure you continue to...
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tomorrow is a new day. days do end and tomorrow is a new da . ., ~ days do end and tomorrow is a new da . . ~' . , ., , days do end and tomorrow is a new dalk about? good morning. it comes down to _ to talk about? good morning. it comes down to the _ to talk about? good morning. it comes down to the rural- to talk about? good morning. it. comes down to the rural isolation and, as we were saying, farmers are cried —— quite rough and tough rugby tykes. always strong and unfortunately mental hills can be overlooked because they feel they cannot take down the stigma attached to it. �* , ., . cannot take down the stigma attached to it. �* ., cannot take down the stigma attached toit.�* ., , , to it. and you had some problems with the farm _ to it. and you had some problems with the farm that _ to it. and you had some problems with the farm that had _ to it. and you had some problems with the farm that had been - to it. and you had some problems with the farm that had been in - to it. and you had some problems. with the farm that had been in your family for many generations. that is typical. how much did that financial rollercoasters add to the
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in the next few days. hoping to leave in the next few da s. . ,, hoping to leave in the next few da s. . «i , ., hoping to leave in the next few daet back into the jobs market will which will be particularly competitive. after all of this is over. if you look into those numbers it tells you a little bit about where the jobs are being lost, particularly low paying jobs that are disappearing, predominantly done by younger people, but also reinforces the idea that retail and hospitalityjobs, that retail and hospitality jobs, the that retail and hospitalityjobs, the sectors that have been most badly affected that are losing jobs faster than elsewhere. we have also had for example an indication about earnings, average earnings, perversely, have been going up during the pandemic. this may seem strange but it's almostjust a statistical quirk because lowjobs are disappearing —— low—paying jobs are disappearing —— low—paying jobs are disappearing —— low—paying jobs are disappearing —— low—paying jobs are disappearing from are disappearing —— low—paying jobs are disappearing from the jobs market so it pays statistically higher. there are 7
in the next few days. hoping to leave in the next few da s. . ,, hoping to leave in the next few da s. . «i , ., hoping to leave in the next few daet back into the jobs market will which will be particularly competitive. after all of this is over. if you look into those numbers it tells you a little bit about where the jobs are being lost, particularly low paying jobs that are disappearing, predominantly done by younger people, but also reinforces the idea that retail and hospitalityjobs, that...
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da . �* ., �* , something that we thank him for eve da. ., , something that we thank him for eve da. .,ill. stop us passing on the virus? well, from the new _ stop us passing on the virus? well, from the new data _ stop us passing on the virus? well, from the new data that _ stop us passing on the virus? well, from the new data that came - stop us passing on the virus? well, from the new data that came out as a preprint— from the new data that came out as a preprint yesterday, there are a couple — preprint yesterday, there are a couple of— preprint yesterday, there are a couple of really important findings. one is— couple of really important findings. one is there is good protection from the first— one is there is good protection from the first dose right up until the second — the first dose right up until the second dose is given, which is extremely— second dose is given, which is extremely good news. also in that period _ extremely good news. also in that period we — extremely good news. also in that period we found that about two thirds _ period we found that about two thirds of— per
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