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elaine: sure.nt in 2021, we actually saw that the benefits were adequate to the price of moderate meal in all about one and five in the u.s., so for a short-term, we had a significant number effects. we had a number of shifts in terms that even though snap is updated for inflation, it hasn't been sufficient because the underlying benefit is an adequate to purchase a meal that would be meaningful in terms of health and nutrition. so where we are at now after a couple of cost-of-living increases is really just about back where we started before that original update happened in 2021. ali: where are the parts of the country where the disparities are the greatest? elaine: some of the counties with the greatest disparities are not surprising to us, like in new york or on the coasts. but in the top five counties with the largest, some are actually rural counties, like in michigan, idaho, massachusetts. these are all places that are more rural and have higher transportation costs and tend to be near first
elaine: sure.nt in 2021, we actually saw that the benefits were adequate to the price of moderate meal in all about one and five in the u.s., so for a short-term, we had a significant number effects. we had a number of shifts in terms that even though snap is updated for inflation, it hasn't been sufficient because the underlying benefit is an adequate to purchase a meal that would be meaningful in terms of health and nutrition. so where we are at now after a couple of cost-of-living increases...
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rather, let me come to you now about reproductive rights and elaine. i know you written about this as well and just how much it can push versus towards democrats. as voice has perceived a women's rights to choose as being on the ballot, then democrats have done well in those elections. how do you see that playing out and these a possible debates session to the election campaign. and i, i, i sometimes hesitate to boil something down, so simply as i'm about to do. okay. so with that, cause we are, i think what i'm about to say is the reality of the campaign. i think it's as simple as the following. any day that america is talking about reproductive rights, about abortion access binding, dis, went in, and any day america is talking about the border or crime, trumpets winning. so at the end of this election, we can tally up the number of days where most of the news coverage is about reproductive rights versus the number of days. the most of the news coverage is about a border. and we will probably know the winter of the election as a result. now, here's th
rather, let me come to you now about reproductive rights and elaine. i know you written about this as well and just how much it can push versus towards democrats. as voice has perceived a women's rights to choose as being on the ballot, then democrats have done well in those elections. how do you see that playing out and these a possible debates session to the election campaign. and i, i, i sometimes hesitate to boil something down, so simply as i'm about to do. okay. so with that, cause we...
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elaine. [applause] >> thank you jack. i will keep it snappy. i'm really really delighted to be here today and representing the port commission vice president gale gilman and commissioner harrington are here as chief operating officer michael martin and representing the leadership team. sl no prouder day we can welcome an exceptional place that brings people to the shoreline and unparalleled beauty of the san francisco bay. this is a day port mission comes to life after 15 years of work. congratulation. this park was built with private money. the park was built with very complicated land use deal. very state of the art infrastructure and it took 15 years to get here, and are there are many of here in the process that 15 years of work and we can't how beautiful it is. i want to recognize former port director, monique moyer, i believe she is here today for her visioning early on in the project. thank you so much monique, you are such a inspiration. [applause] i have to name port employees because they worked so hard. [calling out names] people no
elaine. [applause] >> thank you jack. i will keep it snappy. i'm really really delighted to be here today and representing the port commission vice president gale gilman and commissioner harrington are here as chief operating officer michael martin and representing the leadership team. sl no prouder day we can welcome an exceptional place that brings people to the shoreline and unparalleled beauty of the san francisco bay. this is a day port mission comes to life after 15 years of work....
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but elaine's phone isn't really mobile relocating. it wouldn't be easy. the trailer is too old and the move would be too expensive. trapped to i feel like i'm sure. uh yeah. because we were fine until this company bought this place and it was a secret we didn't even know it's kinda being sold. kyle taylor. lucas has been her next door neighbor for almost 30 years. she sees what's happening to her community and tries to help by organizing through donations. for example, if this goes very quickly, there are some weak jim, a separate protocol is life so that no one has to feel embarrassed to ask for free food. the donations are brought to a pick up points. kyle is determined to work for change, not just for yourself and your neighbors, but a more far reaching one. that's why she, in a lean or part of a neighborhood group, tend to have regular meetings to talk about what they can do to fight pricing. right. kyle invited the local deputy mayor the out a dollhouse to today's me in moving forward on some bills. we are so grateful for that of that is the one, the
but elaine's phone isn't really mobile relocating. it wouldn't be easy. the trailer is too old and the move would be too expensive. trapped to i feel like i'm sure. uh yeah. because we were fine until this company bought this place and it was a secret we didn't even know it's kinda being sold. kyle taylor. lucas has been her next door neighbor for almost 30 years. she sees what's happening to her community and tries to help by organizing through donations. for example, if this goes very...
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to open the park at the front end and elaine and the mayor and all our city partners were very much on board with that. tischman spire. because what this feels like on the ground to folks that are coming as maggie said, the folks working here, people living here. we have 60 plus percent of the canyon filled. the red building. the green building will be opening later this year. we have more buildings residential and office to come. we have retail opening. to be able to have this park as an emenity for everybody in the neighborhood as when we went to the election in 2015 is a crucial part of being able to get off to a great start with mission rock project. i want to especially call out the mayor again for all of her leadership, and while this project has crossed several administrations in our 15 years of working on it, getting all of these buildings open and there is more ribbon cuttings to come later this year, rest with the city apparatus as it exists today and it has been nothing but incredibly supportive as tischman spire as has the port of san francisco and all the community stakeho
to open the park at the front end and elaine and the mayor and all our city partners were very much on board with that. tischman spire. because what this feels like on the ground to folks that are coming as maggie said, the folks working here, people living here. we have 60 plus percent of the canyon filled. the red building. the green building will be opening later this year. we have more buildings residential and office to come. we have retail opening. to be able to have this park as an...
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cbs news foreign correspondent elaine cobb visited the iron works in normandy that restored it from the>> reporter: as the blaze engulfed notre dame the iconic spire and the roof made of wood and metal were lost. astonishingly, though, some of the famous ornaments from the church survived the fire. among them the 40-foot high decorative metal cross that sat atop the lead roof of the choir at the back of the cathedral. as the flames consumed the roof the cross which weighs 3,200 pounds fell onto the stone vaults of the choir. so while the metal was damaged the cross did not melt. >> the cross fell really early in the fire so we were lucky because the cross didn't burn a lot. and she fell just -- it's a miracle. >> reporter: vincent was in charge of the restoration of the metal on the cathedral. the cross was taken to this iron works in normandy for the complex and delicate repairs. the architect was involved in checking it could be repaired by the 19th century design. >> we were really happy to discover we would be able to use it and forge it again and work with the metal that was here b
cbs news foreign correspondent elaine cobb visited the iron works in normandy that restored it from the>> reporter: as the blaze engulfed notre dame the iconic spire and the roof made of wood and metal were lost. astonishingly, though, some of the famous ornaments from the church survived the fire. among them the 40-foot high decorative metal cross that sat atop the lead roof of the choir at the back of the cathedral. as the flames consumed the roof the cross which weighs 3,200 pounds...
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>> todos los dias elaine lee libros en espanol a su pequena alessia. >> en casa mas o menos en espanolaprenda el idioma. >> considera que la lectura es la mejor forma de hacerlo tener y criar hijos biling"ues un poco que toma un poco mas de esfuerzo porque tenemos que mantener el espanol que sea parte de sus vidas diarias. >> de acuerdo con la oficina del censo de estados unidos, se estima que en los angeles casi el 40% de los hogares hablan espanol es margarita tomando en cuenta las cifras y conscientes del importancia del aprendizaje del idioma y de proporcionar material para su ensenanza en hogares y escuelas. >> selene y kiara abrieron en 2015 las puertas de una libreria que lleva el mismo hombre con libros exclusivamente en espanol. >> la demanda es tan grande que se estan expandiendo? >> el ser biling"ue es un regalo y se necesitan recursos, especialmente en una ciudad como los angeles, para fomentar otra lengua y obviamente el espanol. >> segun el periodico los angeles times, es una de las pocas librerias infantiles en espanol del pais y la unica en su tipo en los angeles. >> la
>> todos los dias elaine lee libros en espanol a su pequena alessia. >> en casa mas o menos en espanolaprenda el idioma. >> considera que la lectura es la mejor forma de hacerlo tener y criar hijos biling"ues un poco que toma un poco mas de esfuerzo porque tenemos que mantener el espanol que sea parte de sus vidas diarias. >> de acuerdo con la oficina del censo de estados unidos, se estima que en los angeles casi el 40% de los hogares hablan espanol es margarita...
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my partner and my best friend elaine is reading it. and she tells me about it all the time.ened" -- >> jimmy: you don't need to read it. you've got elaine. [ laughter ] >> the whole damn book. >> jimmy: some people have book on tape. you have elaine. >> exactly. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i think tomorrow you go back to rehearsing for your big tour? >> i do, i do, yes. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: now, this is something i feel like we can communicate about, because i'm a dancer, you're a dancer. >> right, right. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: we both have that hard-core dance background. do you find that you're oh my god, i can't believe. it is harder for you as the years go on to dance? >> is it hard now that i'm older to dance? >> jimmy: yeah, is it? >> not yet. so far so good. i actually really enjoy it. i love performing, and i love getting out there. it's been five years since i've done a tour, since 2019. so i'm excited. i'm excited to get back out there. >> jimmy: you're celebrating a big birthday on this tour, right? >> am i? >> jimmy: you are. [ laughter ] >> yes, five yea
my partner and my best friend elaine is reading it. and she tells me about it all the time.ened" -- >> jimmy: you don't need to read it. you've got elaine. [ laughter ] >> the whole damn book. >> jimmy: some people have book on tape. you have elaine. >> exactly. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i think tomorrow you go back to rehearsing for your big tour? >> i do, i do, yes. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: now, this is something i feel like we can...
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let's bring in elaine pearson. she's the asian director of human rights watch and joins us live from the time capital bank calculating goods. happy with a so 14 of the 47 not to this have been found guilty under china is so called national security. you know, are you surprised by the verdict? was this really a full going to conclusion? do you think? no, we're not really surprised. i mean, prior to this, the national security law has had a 100 percent conviction race. but, but, you know, the reality is, i think this conviction really shows. busy what other contempt, the hong kong and chinese authorities have the democratic political processes. i mean, what these people have been convicted of is holding an informal primaries. bush, you know, that is something that people should not be going to prison for. and yet time and again, we've seen the application of the national security law is really designed to smell the, the democratic movements in phone calls. and i think that's what the sentence is trying to do. yeah. a
let's bring in elaine pearson. she's the asian director of human rights watch and joins us live from the time capital bank calculating goods. happy with a so 14 of the 47 not to this have been found guilty under china is so called national security. you know, are you surprised by the verdict? was this really a full going to conclusion? do you think? no, we're not really surprised. i mean, prior to this, the national security law has had a 100 percent conviction race. but, but, you know, the...
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elaine dunkley, bbc news.trunners, was pulled from this evening's dress rehearsal at the last minute, after reports of an incident backstage. charlotte gallagher is in malmo tonight. charlotte, what's going on? ican i can tell you that we still don't really know. we know something happened backstage. there was some kind of altercation but we don't know what that was but organisers believe it was serious enough for them to investigate. in the arena behind me tonight when fans found out thatjoost klein wasn't going to be performing lots of booing erupted. be performing lots of booing eru ted. , . be performing lots of booing eruted. , . ., , ., erupted. the dutch artist will not be performing... _ erupted. the dutch artist will not be performing... boos. - erupted. the dutch artist will not be performing... 3005. he - erupted. the dutch artist will notl be performing... 3005. he hasn't been kicked _ be performing... 3005. he hasn't been kicked out _ be performing... 3005. he hasn't been kicked out yet, _ be perf
elaine dunkley, bbc news.trunners, was pulled from this evening's dress rehearsal at the last minute, after reports of an incident backstage. charlotte gallagher is in malmo tonight. charlotte, what's going on? ican i can tell you that we still don't really know. we know something happened backstage. there was some kind of altercation but we don't know what that was but organisers believe it was serious enough for them to investigate. in the arena behind me tonight when fans found out thatjoost...
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elaine dunkley, bbc news.son van yesterday by an armed gang that killed two guards and seriously injured three others. mohamed amra was being driven from a court in rouen to a prison when the van he was in was rammed by a car. hundreds of police are taking part in the search for him. nick beake joins us now from outside the prison in evreux, in northern france. nick, are the police any closer to catching him? well, if they are, we certainly have not seen any visible signs of it at this point, no reports of houses being graded, let alone the net closing in on the suspect. the police are not going to be giving much away at this point. mohamed amra, a manforthe much away at this point. mohamed amra, a man for the past month or so was being held at this prison behind me. his photograph of course now circulating foreign wide. and it has been revealed this morning he launched some sort of effort to free himself from this prison earlier in the week, trying to sort through the bars of his prison cell. that was not suc
elaine dunkley, bbc news.son van yesterday by an armed gang that killed two guards and seriously injured three others. mohamed amra was being driven from a court in rouen to a prison when the van he was in was rammed by a car. hundreds of police are taking part in the search for him. nick beake joins us now from outside the prison in evreux, in northern france. nick, are the police any closer to catching him? well, if they are, we certainly have not seen any visible signs of it at this point,...
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elaine dunkley, bbc news. lucky escape after his bike collided with a crash barrier, catapulting him into the air. the incident happened when paul cassidy, from the isle of man, was practising ahead of the competition. everything sort of slows down, you know. i don't know why it is, everything sort of went into slow motion. everything sort of slows down, you know. i don't know why it is, everything sort of went into slow motion. i tried to think, well, do i go up the road? and then i knew i was going too fast, so i couldn't do that, and then ijust sort of looked at the brick wall, with the cladding on it, and i thought, well, that's where we're going. we are going to hit that. it's just a case of trying to miss that and not following the bike in. so, yeah, i hit it and sort ofjumped off the seat, and then that's what then sprung me in the air. got to thank the medical staff, the marshals, the whole team around the north west did fantastic. people are amazed by it, how are you still alive, you are walking, you
elaine dunkley, bbc news. lucky escape after his bike collided with a crash barrier, catapulting him into the air. the incident happened when paul cassidy, from the isle of man, was practising ahead of the competition. everything sort of slows down, you know. i don't know why it is, everything sort of went into slow motion. everything sort of slows down, you know. i don't know why it is, everything sort of went into slow motion. i tried to think, well, do i go up the road? and then i knew i was...
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some 5000 buddhist veterans will be stationed in this elaine, you rush out plans to hold tactical nuclear weapons drills near ukraine. the defense ministry says this is in response to threats by western officials. fonts has said it does not rule out sending troops to ukraine and britain has allowed keith to use its long range missiles. china as president shooting opinions on a visit to europe that has begun with discussions about trade and the war in ukraine. china is close relations with moscow and european leaders one sheet to use his influence to help. and the war that uses badging is following unfair trade practices by flooding the block with cheap steel cheap. she began has 3 country to of europe in france. chinese president children ping received a warm welcome from france as a monument to chrome, to kick off his european trip after exchanging pleasantries and gifts, the to turn to more pressing matters, such as the war and ukraine. one major point of contention is the question of who is helping or moscow. china says it doesn't sell russia weapons, but critics, in the west say aging
some 5000 buddhist veterans will be stationed in this elaine, you rush out plans to hold tactical nuclear weapons drills near ukraine. the defense ministry says this is in response to threats by western officials. fonts has said it does not rule out sending troops to ukraine and britain has allowed keith to use its long range missiles. china as president shooting opinions on a visit to europe that has begun with discussions about trade and the war in ukraine. china is close relations with...
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civic freedoms, so called foreign influence bill will be voted on functioning se crane's 1st lady elaine, as alaska has travel to serbia hoping to gain greater support from a country as an obtained good relations with russia. she met with serbian presidents, alexander, of which, who express support for the crimes territorial integrity of serbia, has refused to join the international sanctions against russia. and here in germany, a course has ruled at the far right alternative for germany party or a f. d can officially be classified as a suspected extremist group. the decision rejects an appeal by the party to remove that designation. our reporter has more on the court's decision and its implications. sabbatical warning that germany's rights when a, if the party pursues goes against democracy. this means germany's intelligence service can continue its civilians of the party and its members by typing phones and working with informants inside the potty. the domestic intelligence of us belongs to germany's interior ministry but makes the decisions independent please. it's been surveying the
civic freedoms, so called foreign influence bill will be voted on functioning se crane's 1st lady elaine, as alaska has travel to serbia hoping to gain greater support from a country as an obtained good relations with russia. she met with serbian presidents, alexander, of which, who express support for the crimes territorial integrity of serbia, has refused to join the international sanctions against russia. and here in germany, a course has ruled at the far right alternative for germany party...
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will you please welcome a brand new comedy talent, elaine, boost law residents very confusing because have to do. you come out, there's an attendant there but the tip is person. i have never figured out 15% of what i got 13 applause breaks it was unheard of of. thank you. >> so are you excited? >> the night before he did the tonight show. i couldn't buy a piece of carrot cake. tonight's after the tonight show. i bought a car, has some nice to hear somebody talking about all the things that make women laugh everybody got it so the road to fame and fortune is through studio one in burbank, where they now take the tonight show starring johnny carson david letterman. he goes to la to get on the tonight show, will get jay leno is from boston, new york. he goes daily and suddenly the great comedy migration was on when the competition is a nuclear competition, spying is extraordinarily important the russians were trying. to spy on us we were spying on them it's very difficult to determine whom you can trust i was study frighten everything got out of control this is a war was secret, war. >>
will you please welcome a brand new comedy talent, elaine, boost law residents very confusing because have to do. you come out, there's an attendant there but the tip is person. i have never figured out 15% of what i got 13 applause breaks it was unheard of of. thank you. >> so are you excited? >> the night before he did the tonight show. i couldn't buy a piece of carrot cake. tonight's after the tonight show. i bought a car, has some nice to hear somebody talking about all the...
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i'm elaine forbes, i'm the executive director of the port of san francisco, and i and my team are responsible for seven and a half miles of bayfront property. so our seawall and our stability here provides flood protection to big swaths of the city. that this work has led to key answers to the puzzle of how to protect this waterfront. >> our future depends on taking action now. this is why the draft plan is so critical to protecting the city's seawall from earthquake and flooding risks. >> we will have different solutions for different areas of the waterfront, so that's really important to understand. so along the three miles of historic seawall, which is really, really the urban edge of the city, we're going to be looking at interventions like very serious ground improvements, retrofits to buildings. so they're safer we're planning for two feet by 2050, which will allow us to move up to seven feet to be ready in 2100. example. pier 70. so they're lifting the buildings, lifting the site to prepare for sea level rise. it has more capability for accepting a rising tide that's most important for
i'm elaine forbes, i'm the executive director of the port of san francisco, and i and my team are responsible for seven and a half miles of bayfront property. so our seawall and our stability here provides flood protection to big swaths of the city. that this work has led to key answers to the puzzle of how to protect this waterfront. >> our future depends on taking action now. this is why the draft plan is so critical to protecting the city's seawall from earthquake and flooding risks....
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. >> juju: walking down the pore frats of the secretaries of labor, i saw elaine chao and reflected on community is not just one party or the other. whether it's nikki haley or others, there are asian americans represented across the spectrum. >> yeah, i think that's right. that's one reason why the representation is so important. so we're sure that we're serving everybody. >> juju: one of my favorite quotes from sandra day o'connor was her happiest day on the supreme court was the day ruth bader ginsburg walked in. two women who came from different parts of the political spectrum to try to find unity and cohesion. in many ways, you have created a bit of a sisterhood yourself. you're helping each other. >> when arthie arrived in the cabinet, we celebrated at ustr. i was so delighted when you were confirmed, because then there were two of us ordinary members of the cabinet representing our community. when julie was nominated in the spring of last year, i felt such incredible pride. >> i love the word sisterhood. i feel that from her. i feel that from us. someone who looks out for you, s
. >> juju: walking down the pore frats of the secretaries of labor, i saw elaine chao and reflected on community is not just one party or the other. whether it's nikki haley or others, there are asian americans represented across the spectrum. >> yeah, i think that's right. that's one reason why the representation is so important. so we're sure that we're serving everybody. >> juju: one of my favorite quotes from sandra day o'connor was her happiest day on the supreme court...
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for example, elaine, there's no refusing to pay for her watch her bill as far as long that i paid them, i'm old enough to have paid more to those since privatization. they go, the company's free debt free. we have paid for them to clean our water and they have not done it. they have just dumped it in the sea illegally. so there's too much of a package to come up. and so far she is one of the few to take such a radical step. but she says she's had enough, especially as the bills are due to go up drastically. i haven't been able to to go to prison. no, i definitely don't want my belongings taken away, but it's worth it. we can make a difference. we all making a difference. it's not enough, but it's changing. and if we did it, you see what we would do. we would be the the circle of active resistors is still small, a local artist as a right to the concrete monument to them on the beach. but once the anger sits in it sticks, and what these angry people want is for the water companies to be b nationwide. app apps, usually they type, i think deserve any compensation because they've already ha
for example, elaine, there's no refusing to pay for her watch her bill as far as long that i paid them, i'm old enough to have paid more to those since privatization. they go, the company's free debt free. we have paid for them to clean our water and they have not done it. they have just dumped it in the sea illegally. so there's too much of a package to come up. and so far she is one of the few to take such a radical step. but she says she's had enough, especially as the bills are due to go up...
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this elaine spot money is 20 years old and belongs to a project group that is preparing a remembrance event in cologne. which was this project is that we remember our says, our past and the, the start use of our organization. but also to tell the story about a fight against terrorism and but also a culture of ecto switched with you that was destroyed like in addition to jews, socialists and communists were the main enemies. something not safe. many of them had to flee, too many were breasted, or even killed several. and can you tell me a little bit about the codes that you're planning on the book? we like to perform a combination of reading the text of hundreds of this time and the treating the reading of the text. we sing songs that are important for the fine. 1934 more than 3500 books were on the nazis blacklist. many persecuted, also as had already left germany because this doesn't like what was it like an everyday life? did people read the black list of books and the way, what's the symbolism and provide provide in the private arena? these books were still found on people shelves,
this elaine spot money is 20 years old and belongs to a project group that is preparing a remembrance event in cologne. which was this project is that we remember our says, our past and the, the start use of our organization. but also to tell the story about a fight against terrorism and but also a culture of ecto switched with you that was destroyed like in addition to jews, socialists and communists were the main enemies. something not safe. many of them had to flee, too many were breasted,...
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their co-founder elaine read.and and i quit our jobs, packed up our kids and moved. we fell in love with locally produced dark chocolate. we knew if we would learn how to make this chocolate, atlanta will love it. >> i got to taste the crackle and crunch. it is delicious. i'm definitely taking this with me. >> awesome. >> there's a lot of good sweet and salty. thank you very much, elaine. we are going to move here to the dope pieces puzzle company. love the name. their ceo, kris hale. good morning, kris. >> good morning. >> tell us what is the mission that drives your business? >> positive representation. we are committed to connecting people, art and culture to the artwork of artists of color. >> these puzzles truly are artwork. they're amazing. >> they are, thank you. >> beautiful. so intricate. >> yes, definitely. we've got the 500 piece. these little guys are just for today, am i right? >> they are just for today. we custom made them for you. >> custom. thank you so much, kris. now we are going to move on to o
their co-founder elaine read.and and i quit our jobs, packed up our kids and moved. we fell in love with locally produced dark chocolate. we knew if we would learn how to make this chocolate, atlanta will love it. >> i got to taste the crackle and crunch. it is delicious. i'm definitely taking this with me. >> awesome. >> there's a lot of good sweet and salty. thank you very much, elaine. we are going to move here to the dope pieces puzzle company. love the name. their ceo,...
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thank you. >> thanks elaine. >> okay. well, that that concludes my report. i don't know if you have a question about the culture arts program or a comment i i'm so happy that is the first program we started when i feel this is the program that my family utilities a lot and performed in the manual drag show and our family takes classes they harvey milk center but think that the culture arts department is not associated with rec and park it is incredible the quality of the programs that elaine, you know, i encourage everyone to um, take advantage of those are programs like i said that are free or losing low cost and even better than the most expensive programs in the city so double click on everything i hope more people can use those amazing programs and the team is really i mean everyone in rec and park are great. thank you thank you for being here. it was a great way to start the meeting. >> thank you i appreciate that well, that is a little long by the the general manager's report. >> on to the president's report. >> i'll take public comment on the general
thank you. >> thanks elaine. >> okay. well, that that concludes my report. i don't know if you have a question about the culture arts program or a comment i i'm so happy that is the first program we started when i feel this is the program that my family utilities a lot and performed in the manual drag show and our family takes classes they harvey milk center but think that the culture arts department is not associated with rec and park it is incredible the quality of the programs...
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flying in from california and colorado, like his grand niece , elaine torres. >> they have kept theire all these years. all the years that we never even knew . or the anything that happened here. it is extraordinary that they really embraced them. they never forgot. >> the valdes family has paul's german p.o.w. tag, letters home, and his prayer book. for decades, they never knew the full story until, with the help of historians, the town reached out to paul's mother, ruben, in 2019. >> the town was taking care of him, people cared about him. other mothers carried about him and his fellow soldiers. >> ruben, peggy valdes's father, died just months after the call. but not without blindly knowing, once and for all, about the town that took care of his brother and has honored his memory ever since. >> the national world war ii museum estimates that fewer than 1% of the 16.4 million americans who served in the war are still alive. 1%. >>> coming up after the no! how did you get in here again? how did you get in here? gorilla insulating foam seal, of course. insulate and fill gaps and crack
flying in from california and colorado, like his grand niece , elaine torres. >> they have kept theire all these years. all the years that we never even knew . or the anything that happened here. it is extraordinary that they really embraced them. they never forgot. >> the valdes family has paul's german p.o.w. tag, letters home, and his prayer book. for decades, they never knew the full story until, with the help of historians, the town reached out to paul's mother, ruben, in 2019....
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like his grand niece elaine torres. >> they really have kept their memories alive all of these years.about montebuono or anything that had happened here. so it's extraordinary that they've really embraced -- >> they didn't forget. >> they never forgot. >> reporter: the valdez family has paul's german p.o.w. tag, letters home and his prayer book. but for decades they never knew the full story. until with the help of historians the town of montebuono reached out to paul's brother ruben in 2019. >> the town was taking care of him. people cared about him. other mothers cared about him and his fellow soldiers. >> reporter: ruben, peggy valdez's father, died just months after that call. ♪ but not without finally knowing once and for all about the town that took care of his brother and has honored his memory ever since. ♪ chris livesay, cbs news, montebuono, italy. >> chris livesay, we thank you for bringing us that report. and thank you to all who have served this country. that is the "cbs weekend news" for this sunday. have a great night. >>> now at 6:00, a showdown between farmers and ani
like his grand niece elaine torres. >> they really have kept their memories alive all of these years.about montebuono or anything that had happened here. so it's extraordinary that they've really embraced -- >> they didn't forget. >> they never forgot. >> reporter: the valdez family has paul's german p.o.w. tag, letters home and his prayer book. but for decades they never knew the full story. until with the help of historians the town of montebuono reached out to paul's...
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hey elaine, their strategic partnership, let him or if it and was given a warm welcome by huge and paying. as the russian president visited china for a 2 day state, visit both leaders, mountain bay jang for top level talks, boys to, to further submit their partnership. here's our president put in was met the of the and on a god, a marching band and count on something to the beads of the symphony of pomp every minute detail rehearsed to absolute perfection. we are in central badging behind me is the building of the parliament and over there in the distance, the 2 delegations, the russian and the chinese delegations here as they are about to greet the 2 leaders here. you can see the, on the god, everything is very, very solemn. you can see this actually both men and women represented in the front rows of about to meet both latimer food and changing, paying the you don't get to see this kind of reception every time we have the front row seats mutual respect to the degree of reverence has never been this expressive of the continuous strengthening of russian chinese development, comprehensive
hey elaine, their strategic partnership, let him or if it and was given a warm welcome by huge and paying. as the russian president visited china for a 2 day state, visit both leaders, mountain bay jang for top level talks, boys to, to further submit their partnership. here's our president put in was met the of the and on a god, a marching band and count on something to the beads of the symphony of pomp every minute detail rehearsed to absolute perfection. we are in central badging behind me is...
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and toiletries, elaine had the pension of $1100.00 a month for low income people. mobile home parks also called trailer parks, are often the only option if they want to buy an affordable home of their own. but a lean phone isn't really mobile relocating. it wouldn't be easy. the trailer is too old and the move would be too expensive. crap too. i feel like i'm sure. uh yeah, because we were fine until this company bought this place and it was a secret we didn't even know it's kind of been sold. kyle taylor. lucas has been her next door neighbor for almost 30 years. she sees what's happening to her community and tries to help by organizing, through donations. for example, this goes very quickly, or some we, jim, a separate protocol is life so that no one has to feel embarrassed to ask for free food. the donations are brought to a pick up points. kyle is determined to work for change, not just for yourself in your neighbors, but a more far reaching one. that's why she and a lean or part of a neighborhood group tend to have regular meetings to talk about what they can do to fight rising rent
and toiletries, elaine had the pension of $1100.00 a month for low income people. mobile home parks also called trailer parks, are often the only option if they want to buy an affordable home of their own. but a lean phone isn't really mobile relocating. it wouldn't be easy. the trailer is too old and the move would be too expensive. crap too. i feel like i'm sure. uh yeah, because we were fine until this company bought this place and it was a secret we didn't even know it's kind of been sold....