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i also want to thank deepak, the owner, for this partnership and h.s.h. and the mayor for providing this opportunity for the residents that will get to move into this building. and then i also internally really want to thank our director of facilities who has spent countless hours on lots of time already on her work making sure that this building is a success in making sure that this building is going to be a wonderful building for the residents that move in. thank you. >> it is also really great to open up places like this because they provide opportunities, and almost every time we do it, episcopal community services, they are always at the forefront of not only helping with properties like this, but some of our shelters and navigation centers, and so we are grateful for their partnership and their work. here to represent the organization is beth. >> thank you, mayor breed. i got an e-mail last week during the holiday week to see if i was available to participate in an announcement of 150 new homes. i was delighted. i was super excited to start the year
i also want to thank deepak, the owner, for this partnership and h.s.h. and the mayor for providing this opportunity for the residents that will get to move into this building. and then i also internally really want to thank our director of facilities who has spent countless hours on lots of time already on her work making sure that this building is a success in making sure that this building is going to be a wonderful building for the residents that move in. thank you. >> it is also...
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i also want to thank deepak, the owner, for this partnership and h.s.h.lso internally really want to thank our director of facilities who has spent countless hours on lots of time already on her work making sure that this building is a success in making sure that this building is going to be a wonderful building for the residents that move in. thank you. >> it is also really great to open up places like this because they provide opportunities, and almost every time we do it, episcopal community services, they are always at the forefront of not only helping with properties like this, but some of our shelters and navigation centers, and so we are grateful for their partnership and their work. here to represent the organization is beth. >> thank you, mayor breed. i got an e-mail last week during the holiday week to see if i was available to participate in an announcement of 150 new homes. i was delighted. i was super excited to start the year off in 2020 with the announcement of new homes for our unhoused community members in san francisco. it is a great way
i also want to thank deepak, the owner, for this partnership and h.s.h.lso internally really want to thank our director of facilities who has spent countless hours on lots of time already on her work making sure that this building is a success in making sure that this building is going to be a wonderful building for the residents that move in. thank you. >> it is also really great to open up places like this because they provide opportunities, and almost every time we do it, episcopal...
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i also want to thank deepak, the owner, for this partnership and h.s.h.lso internally really want to thank our director of facilities who has spent countless hours on lots of time already on her work making sure that this building is a success in making sure that this building is going to be a wonderful building for the residents that move in. thank you. >> it is also really great to open up places like this because they provide opportunities, and almost every time we do it, episcopal community services, they are always at the forefront of not only helping with properties like this, but some of our shelters and navigation centers, and so we are grateful for their partnership and their work. here to represent the organization is beth. >> thank you, mayor breed. i got an e-mail last week during the holiday week to see if i was available to participate in an announcement of 150 new homes. i was delighted. i was super excited to start the year off in 2020 with the announcement of new homes for our unhoused community members in san francisco. it is a great way
i also want to thank deepak, the owner, for this partnership and h.s.h.lso internally really want to thank our director of facilities who has spent countless hours on lots of time already on her work making sure that this building is a success in making sure that this building is going to be a wonderful building for the residents that move in. thank you. >> it is also really great to open up places like this because they provide opportunities, and almost every time we do it, episcopal...
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author and spiritual leader deepak chopper deep deepak chopra, great to have you with us.gs we've been watching playing out has really reinforced the divide in this country. it's a divide that seems to be deepening. how did we end up here? >> i think politicians by nature are inclined to power mongering, cronyism, it's the nature of politics. we've reached a place now where this couldn't get worse, so the only way to move forward is go beyond the polarizization and come up with creative solutions and that's possible. >> you get into that in your book. it's what you've been studying. you study the human condition. what do you think is fueling this divide? is it fear amongst us? is it a desire to be accepted and so we look for a different -- the camp where we feel like we belong and dig in? >> it's the way we were conditioned. i lean towards being liberal. there are other people who naturally lean to the other end. but what we all want, is a shared vision, which we all want, even trump would not disagree with that, we want a more peaceful, just, sustainable, healthier, and j
author and spiritual leader deepak chopper deep deepak chopra, great to have you with us.gs we've been watching playing out has really reinforced the divide in this country. it's a divide that seems to be deepening. how did we end up here? >> i think politicians by nature are inclined to power mongering, cronyism, it's the nature of politics. we've reached a place now where this couldn't get worse, so the only way to move forward is go beyond the polarizization and come up with creative...
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demonstrators have come to resent journalists from those channels covering their story on january 24th when deepak of news nation tried to report from a prominent protest location in delhi demonstrators intervened. returned a few days later along with sudhir choudhry of xenu's competing channels putting on a show of solidarity trying to make a point about freedom of expression. the protesters. there. they always talk about freedom of expression they portray themselves as the champion of freedom of expression they complain about intolerance but then our reporters now are going on on the streets they are being mishandled the only lake. that's such of media which is something that they are not open enough and. who engage with people like us who have a different guy or a lot of media they are sort of the media has a pattern of presenting any critique or attempt to question their reporting as an attack on democracy itself. however when they cover just so unwavering in its support of the powerful and certain consistently. odds with the common man it in re just people i want to know in a democracy that i
demonstrators have come to resent journalists from those channels covering their story on january 24th when deepak of news nation tried to report from a prominent protest location in delhi demonstrators intervened. returned a few days later along with sudhir choudhry of xenu's competing channels putting on a show of solidarity trying to make a point about freedom of expression. the protesters. there. they always talk about freedom of expression they portray themselves as the champion of freedom...
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she's the granddaughter of an mp and her dad, deepak nandy, was heavily involved in race relations policynd then went on to work for an mp, then charities, and then as local councillor in london. after she was elected as the mp for wigan in 2010, she was quickly singled out as one to watch. when will this government return here with a plan to keep our lights on, to cut pollution and to get energy bills under control? she held posts on the labour front bench, covering children, energy and charity, but then in 2016 she resigned, to run owen smith's leadership campaign againstjeremy corbyn. i've told jeremy corbyn that the situation is unsustainable and i'm afraid i can no longer serve. and lisa nandy has gone against party opinion on brexit. in january, theresa may finally agreed to negotiate with labour. i told her at the time if she brought a bill before parliament that gave a role for parliament in the next stages of the negotiations i would go for it. i was consistent in that all the way through. had she brought that bill, i told her and i told my constituents i would vote for it. when
she's the granddaughter of an mp and her dad, deepak nandy, was heavily involved in race relations policynd then went on to work for an mp, then charities, and then as local councillor in london. after she was elected as the mp for wigan in 2010, she was quickly singled out as one to watch. when will this government return here with a plan to keep our lights on, to cut pollution and to get energy bills under control? she held posts on the labour front bench, covering children, energy and...
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author and spiritual leader deepak chopra is here to help us find answers. this impeachment just seems to reenforce the divide. how did we get here? >> power mongering, corruption and selfishness. it's nature of politics. we reached a place now where this couldn't get worse. the only way to move forward is to come up with creative solutions. that's possible. >> you kind of get into that in your book. it's what you have been studying as you have studied be human condition. what do you think is driving or fueling this divide? is it fear amongst us. is it a entire to be accepted. it's the camp we feel like we belong and dig in. >> it's the way we are concerned. it leads to us being liberal. other people lean towards the other end. what we all want are shared vision which we all want. even trump would not disagree with that. we want a more peaceful, just, sustainable, healthier and joyful work. >> if we do want that then opposing factions have to come and speak to each other with respect, not through insults. they have to recognize there's a perception of injust
author and spiritual leader deepak chopra is here to help us find answers. this impeachment just seems to reenforce the divide. how did we get here? >> power mongering, corruption and selfishness. it's nature of politics. we reached a place now where this couldn't get worse. the only way to move forward is to come up with creative solutions. that's possible. >> you kind of get into that in your book. it's what you have been studying as you have studied be human condition. what do...
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she‘s the granddaughter of an mp and her dad, deepak nandy, was heavily involved in race relations policyenergy billing under control? she held posts on the labour front bench, covering children, energy and charity, but then in 2016 she resigned, to run owen smith‘s leadership campaign againstjeremy corbyn. i‘ve told jeremy corbyn that the situation is unsustainable and i‘m afraid i can no longer serve. and lisa nandy has gone against party opinion on brexit. in january, theresa may finally agreed to negotiate with labour. i told her at the time if she brought a bill before parliament that gave a role for parliament in the next stages of the negotiations i would go for it. i was consistent in that all the way through. had she brought that bill, i told her and i told my constituents i would vote for it. when boris johnson finally did, i voted for it. she voted once for borisjohnson‘s deal, but against in the final version. but back to that passion she‘s best known for. towns are now the key marginals that will be the central battle ground for the next election. i think the government has s
she‘s the granddaughter of an mp and her dad, deepak nandy, was heavily involved in race relations policyenergy billing under control? she held posts on the labour front bench, covering children, energy and charity, but then in 2016 she resigned, to run owen smith‘s leadership campaign againstjeremy corbyn. i‘ve told jeremy corbyn that the situation is unsustainable and i‘m afraid i can no longer serve. and lisa nandy has gone against party opinion on brexit. in january, theresa may...
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. >> may i go full deepak chopra. the elements of under certainty are here.ainly right. if we had gotten some element of certainty, people would have responded to it. you're right. the fact that it may or may not come later is fine of it is up to the voters. isn't it ultimately a hunt for delegates. >> if i was running mayor pete's campaign or bernie's campaign, i would want it yesterday. the money that cops in the first 24 hours. the polling that pops for you. everything changes, supposedly everything was supposed to change after iowa. and we haven't seen it. everything has kind of paused. we're waiting. seeing what's happening. maybe if we have a campaign manager of 2008 for one of the most successful campaigns in my generation, i think that i would have wanted it yesterday. >> we like getting all perspectives. >> it's all good. >> the panel stays. we have a very special guest that i'll bring in live. er she endorsed bernie sanders for president. we should mention with 62% of the results in the race, too early to call but sanders now has 25% of the state de
. >> may i go full deepak chopra. the elements of under certainty are here.ainly right. if we had gotten some element of certainty, people would have responded to it. you're right. the fact that it may or may not come later is fine of it is up to the voters. isn't it ultimately a hunt for delegates. >> if i was running mayor pete's campaign or bernie's campaign, i would want it yesterday. the money that cops in the first 24 hours. the polling that pops for you. everything changes,...
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she's the granddaughter of an mp and her dad, deepak nandy, was heavily involved in race relations policyen charities, and then as local councillor in london. after she was elected as the mp for wigan in 2010, she was quickly singled out as one to watch. when will this government return here with a plan to keep our lights on, to cut pollution and to get energy billing under control? she held posts on the labour front bench, covering children, energy and charity, but then in 2016 she resigned, to run 0wen smith's leadership campaign againstjeremy corbyn. i've told jeremy corbyn that the situation is unsustainable and i'm afraid i can no longer serve. and lisa nandy has gone against party opinion on brexit. in january, theresa may finally agreed to negotiate with labour. i told her at the time if she brought a bill before parliament that gave a role for parliament in the next stages of the negotiations, i would vote for it. i was consistent in that all the way through. had she brought that bill, i told her and i told my constituents i would vote for it. when boris johnson finally did, i vot
she's the granddaughter of an mp and her dad, deepak nandy, was heavily involved in race relations policyen charities, and then as local councillor in london. after she was elected as the mp for wigan in 2010, she was quickly singled out as one to watch. when will this government return here with a plan to keep our lights on, to cut pollution and to get energy billing under control? she held posts on the labour front bench, covering children, energy and charity, but then in 2016 she resigned,...