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always been about family and about her family about how this has affected her and her immediate family them in the video. i think she has been focusing on the mental health side to it and how tough it is, she described it as being scary. that is what she wanted to portray in this particular video that we have been given, that the focus has been on her treatment but on her family and the effect that treatment has had on herjust her but those closest to her.— had on herjust her but those closest to her. that line 'umps out when i closest to her. that line 'umps out when she * closest to her. that line 'umps out when she describes h closest to her. that line jumps out when she describes her . out when she describes her cancerjourney is being cancer journey is being complex, cancerjourney is being complex, scary and unpredictable. complex, scary and unredictable. , ~ i, unpredictable. yes. any person who has had — unpredictable. yes. any person who has had chemotherapy - unpredictable. yes. any person who has had chemotherapy or. who has had chemotherapy or preventative chemotherapy or in
always been about family and about her family about how this has affected her and her immediate family them in the video. i think she has been focusing on the mental health side to it and how tough it is, she described it as being scary. that is what she wanted to portray in this particular video that we have been given, that the focus has been on her treatment but on her family and the effect that treatment has had on herjust her but those closest to her.— had on herjust her but those...
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families would hang banners to represent a family member in the armed services f a family member passed in combat, the family would change the banner from a blue star to a gold star a symbol of the highest honor and most profound loss. we'll never know the exact number of gold star families. according to the national gold star family registry, at lease 472,251 fallen military members are registered by loved ones. at least 36,584 of those have passenger registered in my home state of pennsylvania. as an army dad i'm blessed my son returned home. i am aware this is not the case for all families. we must take the time to remember, respect, and honor the families of our fallen service members. i look forward to supporting efforts such as gold star family remembrance week to honor and remember our fallen service members and their families. this week recognizes the loss and sacrifices of families in support of fallen members of the armed forces as well as veterans. i look forward to supporting legislative efforts to honor this occasion and encourage my fellow americans to perform acts of comm
families would hang banners to represent a family member in the armed services f a family member passed in combat, the family would change the banner from a blue star to a gold star a symbol of the highest honor and most profound loss. we'll never know the exact number of gold star families. according to the national gold star family registry, at lease 472,251 fallen military members are registered by loved ones. at least 36,584 of those have passenger registered in my home state of...
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a family. that is what this bill does it says you should have access to this care you cannot be punished for trying to start a family. that means it providers could administer the treatment without worrying they will be thrown in jail all have their license taken away just for doing their job. it means insurers can cover ivf without implementing absurd restrictions and onerous requirement that make it all but impossible to access this miraculous treatment. but this is a common sense measure necessary precisely because of the environment republicans created with the fall of rome. an environment where over half of women of reproductive age at american taliban states that are hostile to abortion rights. and let's be clear republicans did that. through their vessel of the united states supreme court. they can pretend to be for ivf but vote against the bill that protected for good. they can pretend to be for life while also trying to restrict access to a miraculous treatmet that creates life. they w
a family. that is what this bill does it says you should have access to this care you cannot be punished for trying to start a family. that means it providers could administer the treatment without worrying they will be thrown in jail all have their license taken away just for doing their job. it means insurers can cover ivf without implementing absurd restrictions and onerous requirement that make it all but impossible to access this miraculous treatment. but this is a common sense measure...
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a family of three for a typical tanis family. making a mess simple. if we were to read think because we have this amazing technology and other things it is not the 1950s. >> how can we help our brothers and sisters. and also, mr. chairman, i would like to submit some articles and a university of chicago study that talks about relationship to work at the end of 10 years is the single most powerful thing in changing poverty. not necessarily the transfer payments. >> what would you do? >> thank you, representative. essential to the whole thing is what is central to tanis. it is work. if you look at one of the leading predictors of whether someone in recovery will lapse and substance abuse it is whether or not they have a job. if you look at rates of depression, they are much much higher among those that are unemployed. work is really central to the well-being and ultimately from the health of the individual. they have recognized that since 1996. why the core objectives revolve around work. what i would do first, particularly as it relates to tanis is tak
a family of three for a typical tanis family. making a mess simple. if we were to read think because we have this amazing technology and other things it is not the 1950s. >> how can we help our brothers and sisters. and also, mr. chairman, i would like to submit some articles and a university of chicago study that talks about relationship to work at the end of 10 years is the single most powerful thing in changing poverty. not necessarily the transfer payments. >> what would you do?...
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family day. it is not highlighted in red on the calendar yet, it does not have recognizable attributes, but in terms of significance, it is hardly inferior to march 8. february 23. at the end of winter, we emphasize the courage of our men, at the beginning of spring - the soft power of women. it is logical that on family day the whole country will sing the union of a man and a woman. no, we live in belarus, the absolute majority of our population professes christianity. the belarusian constitution stipulates that in the legal field we create family, having entered into marriage, marriage is a union between a man and a woman, and nothing else, there are no other options and there will be none. christianity broadcasts the same position, so the belarusian family, as an institution, stands firmly on... pillars, secular and religious. someone may not like that i turn to religion, but in my opinion, it is time to stop being shy about this line. faith has largely determined the course of history for our
family day. it is not highlighted in red on the calendar yet, it does not have recognizable attributes, but in terms of significance, it is hardly inferior to march 8. february 23. at the end of winter, we emphasize the courage of our men, at the beginning of spring - the soft power of women. it is logical that on family day the whole country will sing the union of a man and a woman. no, we live in belarus, the absolute majority of our population professes christianity. the belarusian...
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a family. that is what this bill does it says you should have access to this care you cannot be punished for trying to start a family. that means it providers could administer the treatment without worrying they will be thrown in jail all have their license taken away just for doing their job. it means insurers can cover ivf without implementing absurd restrictions and onerous requirement that make it all but impossible to access this miraculous treatment. but this is a common sense measure necessary precisely because of the environment republicans created with the fall of rome. an environment where over half of women of reproductive age at american taliban states that are hostile to abortion rights. and let's be clear republicans did that. through their vessel of the united states supreme court. they can pretend to be for ivf but vote against the bill that protected for good. they can pretend to be for life while also trying to restrict access to a miraculous treatmet that creates life. they w
a family. that is what this bill does it says you should have access to this care you cannot be punished for trying to start a family. that means it providers could administer the treatment without worrying they will be thrown in jail all have their license taken away just for doing their job. it means insurers can cover ivf without implementing absurd restrictions and onerous requirement that make it all but impossible to access this miraculous treatment. but this is a common sense measure...
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family is joy, family is happiness. so , where family studies are studied, there are remarkable results. the number of people who do not want to start a family has decreased by half. for example, in this kazan lyceum , a family studies course was introduced back in 2017 as an elective. a frank, but delicate conversation about the most important things in life. it seems to me that these lessons are very important, because what they show. adult life, how a family should be built, what should be in it and how to solve adult problems, how to build a family correctly, how to solve problems in all kinds of conflicts, how to come to a compromise in general, how to divide the family budget, that is, what to spend on what, how everything should be, the head of the a just russia for truth faction, sergei mironov, paid a working visit to khabarovsk krai, met with residents of amursk and komsomolsk-on-amur, told. proposals that, when the support of the russian president has already been implemented, the speech about the introductio
family is joy, family is happiness. so , where family studies are studied, there are remarkable results. the number of people who do not want to start a family has decreased by half. for example, in this kazan lyceum , a family studies course was introduced back in 2017 as an elective. a frank, but delicate conversation about the most important things in life. it seems to me that these lessons are very important, because what they show. adult life, how a family should be built, what should be...
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that this is about family and has always been about family, her family and how this has affected heras we get to see them here in the video. i think she has been focusing on the mental health side, she describes it as being scary and absolutely that is what she wanted and all went to to portray in this particular video in this short piece that we have been given. but the focus has been on her treatment, yes, but on her family and the effect that treatment has had on notjust her, but those closest to her. that line jumps out when she describes her cancerjourney as describes her cancer journey as being describes her cancerjourney as being complex, scary and unpredictable.— being complex, scary and unredictable. �* . , , unpredictable. and any person who has had — unpredictable. and any person who has had chemotherapy i unpredictable. and any person who has had chemotherapy or| who has had chemotherapy or preventative chemotherapy or any sort of cancer treatment will tell you about the unpredictability, the roller coaster of emotions and how it changes you, how you will never be the sam
that this is about family and has always been about family, her family and how this has affected heras we get to see them here in the video. i think she has been focusing on the mental health side, she describes it as being scary and absolutely that is what she wanted and all went to to portray in this particular video in this short piece that we have been given. but the focus has been on her treatment, yes, but on her family and the effect that treatment has had on notjust her, but those...
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was not a statistic she was loved by a family, a strong family and we would have done whatever forget my baby, our baby. >> the help that she needed we had no idea. >> we trusted them to take care of her, you know and they just let her die because because of from stupid abortion ban i'm just so sorry with ziba brands, cetera. she's a senior editor at propublica is eva. thank you so much for being with us this afternoon. did georgia's abortion restrictions contribute to these two women's deaths? >> thanks for having us to talk about this important reporting by corita serrano and other journalists at propublica. i would say the second death absolutely. the state's maternal mortality board deemed that death both preventable and due to the state's abortion ban because the family explicit totally, toward told the corner that candi miller did not go to the hospital to seek help because of the state's abortion ban in amr thurman's case we don't know what was in the doctors heads. they had they've had plenty of opportunity to say they waited 20 hours to perform. the one simple procedure that
was not a statistic she was loved by a family, a strong family and we would have done whatever forget my baby, our baby. >> the help that she needed we had no idea. >> we trusted them to take care of her, you know and they just let her die because because of from stupid abortion ban i'm just so sorry with ziba brands, cetera. she's a senior editor at propublica is eva. thank you so much for being with us this afternoon. did georgia's abortion restrictions contribute to these two...
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dan quayle argument for traditional family values begs the question, who's family? who's traditions? and when i talk about family values, i am talking about a mother and a father. marriage is the preferred option. dan quayle's definition of family values is defined by his upbringing and his existence as if that is the default. but it's not. the fact that one night of the republican convention in 1992 was devoted to family values, tells a big part of the story that this was of evolution of the republican party. [music playing] from the astrodome in houston, the site of the republican national convention. family values are the theme of the evening here at the astrodome. and the republicans will be showcasing the most prominent mothers. [cheering] that year, actually, at the republican national convention, pat buchanan actually used the term culture wars. there is a religious war going on in this country. it is a cultural war as critical to the kind of nation we shall be as the cold war itself. for this war is for the soul of america. [cheering] the culture war was rea
dan quayle argument for traditional family values begs the question, who's family? who's traditions? and when i talk about family values, i am talking about a mother and a father. marriage is the preferred option. dan quayle's definition of family values is defined by his upbringing and his existence as if that is the default. but it's not. the fact that one night of the republican convention in 1992 was devoted to family values, tells a big part of the story that this was of evolution of the...
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as gold star families, you bear the greatest burden.ll know too well that freedom december not come free. unfortunately walked these halls feel your pain. but what we can do is to ensure our nation never forgets the love, valor and sacrifice your loved ones made. so that we may continue to enjoy the freedoms that so many of us take for granted. after that fateful day, i wanted to ensure our servicemembers' sacrifice in vein. i led legislation to give them the highest honor. life is not an adequate measure of completeness of a life. it is about the dedication one takes that guides life. and i can tell you that the devastation of these lives is clear to us. these lives saddled america. they were a beacon of democracy as they helped liberate. live a life worthy of their sacrifice. god bless the families. god bless our men and uniform. and god bless america. >> ladies and gentlemen, the horp -- honorable steve daines, senator from montana. >> speaker johnson, leader jeffries, leader schumer, leader mcconnell, members of the cabinet, honored
as gold star families, you bear the greatest burden.ll know too well that freedom december not come free. unfortunately walked these halls feel your pain. but what we can do is to ensure our nation never forgets the love, valor and sacrifice your loved ones made. so that we may continue to enjoy the freedoms that so many of us take for granted. after that fateful day, i wanted to ensure our servicemembers' sacrifice in vein. i led legislation to give them the highest honor. life is not an...
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basic income is like infrastructure spending for families, right, less families to, to pay for the infrastructure that they need, whether it's child care or whether it's housing, whether it's food closing, for a car that works for medical expenses. these are all infrastructure investments as well. in the productive power of our people and our families in our communities. finally, my wife came up with some money and got yeah, it was hard on a gain. imagine was you had to go through to have the pleasure in that predicament . and i would never had to put her in that predict me again if i can help it. but like i said, as long as hard to get work, it's hard to pay, you know, if you can get the money to pay, it scares me that. and any day, or if i know if i don't pay it after so, and they won't come get in time. anyways, my family and are you working right now? i'm fine and uh, off it on working roads and it's hard on me course. i'm notice you guys knows my hands and stuff. it's hard on me because i retain fluid and stuff. but i get it now and i, when i have to because my kids, you know, we try to go t
basic income is like infrastructure spending for families, right, less families to, to pay for the infrastructure that they need, whether it's child care or whether it's housing, whether it's food closing, for a car that works for medical expenses. these are all infrastructure investments as well. in the productive power of our people and our families in our communities. finally, my wife came up with some money and got yeah, it was hard on a gain. imagine was you had to go through to have the...
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lewis family charitable trust and the david ruth lewis family charitable trust.recipients of their larges are the genocidal zionist occupation forces. palestine declassified has identified three separate charities to which they have contributed, which are connected to the genocidal occupation forces. british ort trains young zionists in arms companies and on occupation forces bases. its world headquarters is in london. until recently it was in the same building as the community security truck. the british friends of israel war disabled, which works closely with an agency in the zionist entity, to care for injured members of the genocidal occupation forces involved in the current genocide. in fact, the charity says its primary intention is bringing groups of genocidal war criminals to the uk. it claims to have brought some 5,000 of them. the third group is the uk friends of the association for the well-being of israel's soldiers. in 2021, it opened a swimming pool an occupation forces base in the naqab desert, entirely funded from british donations. the base allow
lewis family charitable trust and the david ruth lewis family charitable trust.recipients of their larges are the genocidal zionist occupation forces. palestine declassified has identified three separate charities to which they have contributed, which are connected to the genocidal occupation forces. british ort trains young zionists in arms companies and on occupation forces bases. its world headquarters is in london. until recently it was in the same building as the community security truck....
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all the families. that's my family, the 13.were all -- we are all family now and we had to do this because he has been there for us and it makes no sense that they throw daggers at us. makes no sense they throw daggers at him except for the fact that they were there and they felt ashamed or that they were angry that he was with us. >> emily: congressman, it was a powerful video by those family members and the explanation. it underscores their english. >> jason: yeah, your heart breaks for these families. three years. it didn't have to be this way. they invited president trump. it was not about making some political video. why is kamala harris doing this? she had three years. she said she was the last one in the room that was with donald trump -- or with joe biden when they made the decision that cost these marines their lives. and so for her to now politicize that by trying to say donald trump did something wrong, really? are you kidding me? that is so fundamentally wrong. i have a great opportunity and honor of knowing donald
all the families. that's my family, the 13.were all -- we are all family now and we had to do this because he has been there for us and it makes no sense that they throw daggers at us. makes no sense they throw daggers at him except for the fact that they were there and they felt ashamed or that they were angry that he was with us. >> emily: congressman, it was a powerful video by those family members and the explanation. it underscores their english. >> jason: yeah, your heart...
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these are bernard lewis family charitable trust and the day. ruth lewis family charitable trust. among the recipients of their larges are the genocidal zionist occupation forces. palestine declassified has identified three separate charities to which they have contributed, which are connected to the genocidal occupation forces. british ort trains young zionists in arms companies and on occupation forces bases. its world headquarters is in london. until recently. was in the same building as the community security trust. the british friends of israel war disabled, which works closely with an agency in the zionist entity to care for injured members of the genocidal occupation forces involved in the current genocide. in fact, the charity says its primary intention is bringing groups of genocidal war criminals to the uk. it claims to have brought some 5,00 of them. the third group is the uk friends of association for the well-being of israel's soldiers. in 2021, it opened a swimming pool an occupation forces base in the naqab desert entirely funded from british donations. the base all
these are bernard lewis family charitable trust and the day. ruth lewis family charitable trust. among the recipients of their larges are the genocidal zionist occupation forces. palestine declassified has identified three separate charities to which they have contributed, which are connected to the genocidal occupation forces. british ort trains young zionists in arms companies and on occupation forces bases. its world headquarters is in london. until recently. was in the same building as the...
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families alwa s drive it forward? families always feel _ drive it forward?l they - drive it forward? families always feel they have - drive it forward? families always feel they have to i drive it forward? families i always feel they have to be drive it forward? families - always feel they have to be the ones to drive the cultural change and that places an incredible emotional toll on those families, not least when they see other tragedies happening. and this is in the interests of everybody. i very much hope that if this government are truly committed to learning and ensuring proper and accountability table implement this. �* accountability table implement this. ., ., accountability table implement this. �* ., ., ., ~' ., this. are you going to talk to them about _ this. are you going to talk to them about this? _ this. are you going to talk to them about this? we - this. are you going to talk to them about this? we are - this. are you going to talk to - them about this? we are pleased to see our _ them about this? we are pleased to see our submission _ the
families alwa s drive it forward? families always feel _ drive it forward?l they - drive it forward? families always feel they have - drive it forward? families always feel they have to i drive it forward? families i always feel they have to be drive it forward? families - always feel they have to be the ones to drive the cultural change and that places an incredible emotional toll on those families, not least when they see other tragedies happening. and this is in the interests of everybody. i...
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she became part of the family.hat's the love that a mother with 11 children finds the ability to afford that to children who deserve that too. my mother was also a talented seam stress who was hired by fellow parishioners to sew dresses for their children's communes and their weddings. i recall she had a natural skill of producing beautiful dresses. just by listening to the requests from her customers or by following the rough sketches that they provided. i got to witness the faces of satisfaction once they received my mom's creations. sometimes bringing the bride to tears. beyond formal education, my parents taught us through their actions, giving us the most valuable lessons of all. in the mexican culture, the most important education doesn't come from a degree, but from the instruction at home. it's where my parents instilled in us the values of compassion, love, respect for others, trustworthiness and the importance of pouring your heart and soul in everything that you do. all of andreas and maria's 11 children
she became part of the family.hat's the love that a mother with 11 children finds the ability to afford that to children who deserve that too. my mother was also a talented seam stress who was hired by fellow parishioners to sew dresses for their children's communes and their weddings. i recall she had a natural skill of producing beautiful dresses. just by listening to the requests from her customers or by following the rough sketches that they provided. i got to witness the faces of...
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and that many of our low number families, our had -- low income families, our most vulnerable, some ofy seniors even with insurance are starting to see medical debt rise. we also know many of our black and latino neighbors are more likely to be impacted. we know withouted me car foyer -- without medicare for all, millions of people lack coverage while expenses continue to rise. we all deserve, we all deserve so much better than a broken health care system that profits off of sickness and leaves more than 20 million people without health insurance. no one should lose their home or have to declare bankruptcy because they got sick. medical debt should never haunt someone financially. this body must take action to relieve this burden from many of our residents. mr. speaker, i'm sick and tired of d.t.e.'s energy's corporate agreed. while many residents suffer the consequences and go days without power in michigan, our families can't afford more power outages that spoil their groceries and, guess what, they only get $25, sometimes $35 in reimbursement. it ruins their medicine that's in the r
and that many of our low number families, our had -- low income families, our most vulnerable, some ofy seniors even with insurance are starting to see medical debt rise. we also know many of our black and latino neighbors are more likely to be impacted. we know withouted me car foyer -- without medicare for all, millions of people lack coverage while expenses continue to rise. we all deserve, we all deserve so much better than a broken health care system that profits off of sickness and leaves...
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that gap between the attained family and the desired family and the gap between the desired family and the ideal family. those are failures of our society. and they're not just failures to give people, you know, massive houses with wraparound porches. we're falling short. our culture is falling on helping people achieve something incredibly important, which is family. it's a deficit of flesh, blood. and that's something that we really should care about. again, another piece of evidence that culture is a problem. those are those are the countries in the oecd, what their birth rate is. the average is just above 1.5. there's one outlier there. it's israel. israel is not richer or poorer than the average country. it's about in the middle, in the oecd, its education levels a little above average. its welfare state is in the middle of all of those countries. its birth rate is about twice average. israel differs from the other countries, mostly in its culture. we can get more into that. but this again points to the problem. something unwell in our culture, our is not delivering what should wh
that gap between the attained family and the desired family and the gap between the desired family and the ideal family. those are failures of our society. and they're not just failures to give people, you know, massive houses with wraparound porches. we're falling short. our culture is falling on helping people achieve something incredibly important, which is family. it's a deficit of flesh, blood. and that's something that we really should care about. again, another piece of evidence that...
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on the other hand, it is working with the family on family unity and family succession and how do youe sure the different members of family preserve capital to go forward? i met with a family in florence in the 27th generation. a lot of families that created wealth now that are in the first, second and third generation are thinking how they can preserve the capital they have in the medium and long term. >> if their vision is so long term, how do these families feel about the current trends when it is a.i. or anything else in the market? do they also jump on it because they have a certain, you know, degree of fomo as well? do you see that happening when it comes to family offices? >> it is interesting you mention a.i. a.i. was very, very important in our survey. we found 50% of families are invested in a.i. in one way or the other. 20% are planning to get invested and that's a very strong number because what we've seen before when we looked at other trends like esg or we looked at crypto, what we found is a lot of families have interest, but no one put money to work or the money was pu
on the other hand, it is working with the family on family unity and family succession and how do youe sure the different members of family preserve capital to go forward? i met with a family in florence in the 27th generation. a lot of families that created wealth now that are in the first, second and third generation are thinking how they can preserve the capital they have in the medium and long term. >> if their vision is so long term, how do these families feel about the current...
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the family.— from the family. hear us 0k? we arejust experiencing we are just experiencing a few audio problems, seems like the microphone there not fully working, butjust to inform you, this is the family of pat finucane issuing a statement following that announcement by the northern ireland secretary who has announced the establishment of an independent inquiry into the murder of the belfast solicitor. he was shot by loyalist paramilitaries at his home in 1989, so let'sjust see if we have established. it has a ways been the campaign objectives that my family have pursued — objectives that my family have pursued for the last 35 years. we have _ pursued for the last 35 years. we have only ever been concerned with uncovering the truth — concerned with uncovering the truth it — concerned with uncovering the truth~ it is_ concerned with uncovering the truth. it is this which has kept _ truth. it is this which has kept us _ truth. it is this which has kept us going. it is the thing that— kept us going. it is the thing
the family.— from the family. hear us 0k? we arejust experiencing we are just experiencing a few audio problems, seems like the microphone there not fully working, butjust to inform you, this is the family of pat finucane issuing a statement following that announcement by the northern ireland secretary who has announced the establishment of an independent inquiry into the murder of the belfast solicitor. he was shot by loyalist paramilitaries at his home in 1989, so let'sjust see if we have...
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now we will hear from a woman who has represented her family and all the families in the most noblest of manners. the mother and father of tyre nichols. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. can you hear me yet -- can you hear me? ok. back in 2020 when george floyd was killed in front of everyone's eyes, in front of the world, we thought that because the world's all this, that our babies would not die from police brutality again. but three years later, my son tyree nichols was murdered by five memphis police officers and he was beaten to death. today, i stand before you while a federal trial is being held as we speak for three of the officers that murdered my son. i'm not going to stand here too long because we have a lot of families here that need to speak. but i do want to say that we need to pass this bill. i know representative sheila jackson-lee added tyre nichols intervention duty to intervene to this bill. we have so many kids that are dying by the hands of the police. all i have to say is right now, is that congress holding this up. i want to say to congress all these kids and
now we will hear from a woman who has represented her family and all the families in the most noblest of manners. the mother and father of tyre nichols. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. can you hear me yet -- can you hear me? ok. back in 2020 when george floyd was killed in front of everyone's eyes, in front of the world, we thought that because the world's all this, that our babies would not die from police brutality again. but three years later, my son tyree nichols was murdered by...
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let's just call it family, just family, yes, because the preferential mortgage is large-scale, it endedhave a family one, we have the year of the family, the current year was declared by the president, therefore. accordingly, the main focus is made it is for this category of citizens that has changed, today it is available to receive a loan within the framework of a family mortgage at a rate of 6%, 6%. families can receive a loan at a rate of 6% for the purchase or construction of an individual residential building, also in all subjects of the russian federation, in addition, such families have access to loans for apartment buildings, but not in all subjects of the russian federation, in 35 subjects that are directly written out in the terms of the program, that is, they are directly listed, here is the logic of determining these subjects, it was built on the basis of instructions of the president, regions with a low level of housing construction, even in the current version of the rules it is stipulated that an individual residential building must be built or purchased under a shared p
let's just call it family, just family, yes, because the preferential mortgage is large-scale, it endedhave a family one, we have the year of the family, the current year was declared by the president, therefore. accordingly, the main focus is made it is for this category of citizens that has changed, today it is available to receive a loan within the framework of a family mortgage at a rate of 6%, 6%. families can receive a loan at a rate of 6% for the purchase or construction of an individual...
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we all have family. but in shelters, you are isolated from your family. that's the biggest support that you have. for me to say. i cannot have my son or my granddaughter or my fiancee to come to visit me. we need to get back to reality. you go into your homes and you enjoy them, and you know what it is to have family. and when they say we are a guest at a shelter, it's not the hilton, it's not the marriott. and it sure is not the hyatt. we are not guests. i was told three weeks ago, i have no rights. why is it i have no rights? because i'm in a shelter. i have not committed a crime. so i'm looking at this and saying, where is humanity? where are we? because we are as strong as our weakest link. and you got us at the bottom, but you can bring us up to the top because you have the resources to help us help ourselves. don't take care of us. we are not helpless. we just lost a job because of covid. we lost our homes and it divided us. but you have valuable resources of human beings that are sitting there doing nothing that can work. why aren't we? i feel like
we all have family. but in shelters, you are isolated from your family. that's the biggest support that you have. for me to say. i cannot have my son or my granddaughter or my fiancee to come to visit me. we need to get back to reality. you go into your homes and you enjoy them, and you know what it is to have family. and when they say we are a guest at a shelter, it's not the hilton, it's not the marriott. and it sure is not the hyatt. we are not guests. i was told three weeks ago, i have no...
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i grew up in a tough family.had a lot of domestic violence definitely entered young adulthood with a bit of a temper. i met this girl, like i said, and law school, head over heels in love with this girl. i remember thinking about, what is that i most want out of my life? is it money, is it education, is it, you know, all these worldly pursuits, what do i really want? what i wanted more than anything as i wanted to be a good husband to this woman i had fallen in love with them and i wanted to be a good father to the babies i knew we would eventually have. when you start asking yourself, what do i need to do to be not a successful person but a good person, to be a good husband and father, i kept on returning to the faith of mamaw, i kept returning to the gospel of jesus christ. i had actually never been baptized as a young man. i got baptized in 2019. [cheers and applause] thank you. but, again, i think that, you know, for those of us who are christians, i asked myself this question a lot, why is it that young peop
i grew up in a tough family.had a lot of domestic violence definitely entered young adulthood with a bit of a temper. i met this girl, like i said, and law school, head over heels in love with this girl. i remember thinking about, what is that i most want out of my life? is it money, is it education, is it, you know, all these worldly pursuits, what do i really want? what i wanted more than anything as i wanted to be a good husband to this woman i had fallen in love with them and i wanted to be...
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buno heights is aging hippies and young families. [indiscernible] most people know neighbors and value a sense of community. portola is mix of old native and new residents around the world. all these district 9 neighborhoods exlempify what is great about san francisco. yet the neighborhoods are under economic stress. a shortage of housing and exorddant rent. we need a 2 prong effort to address housing. first, provide rental assistance to service workerss working immigrant families and elderly until affordable housing becomes available. second, home owners option to convert homes to duplexes providing zero permit fees. encourage more housing and promote [indiscernible] anchored to properties rather then corporate landlords that care less about tenants. the city problem about crime is because policing isn't seen as honorable profession, therefore as recruitment and retention tool, i propose a gi bill style solution as incentive to join the sfpd. overlooked obligation is elder care. many in the community are over 60 years old. i fight t
buno heights is aging hippies and young families. [indiscernible] most people know neighbors and value a sense of community. portola is mix of old native and new residents around the world. all these district 9 neighborhoods exlempify what is great about san francisco. yet the neighborhoods are under economic stress. a shortage of housing and exorddant rent. we need a 2 prong effort to address housing. first, provide rental assistance to service workerss working immigrant families and elderly...
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many family's lives.heck us out on facebook. we helped the most vulnerable members of our community in the middletown, new york, area. we would like to thank all the people over the years for our fundraisers and all those who have contributed over the years, especially regina's pizzeria. i am so grateful for all of you and thank you all so much for helping us to keep my brother's memory alive and allow some good to come out of this horrible tragedy. >> and my uncle carlos epstacosta. as a civilian, you saved so many lives. you inspired us every single day. we love you. we miss you. and you will forever be our hero, and i will forever be holding your hand. >> salvatore f. pepe. >> carl allen peralta. >> robert david peraza. >> jon a. perconti. >> alejo perez. >> angel perez. >> angela susan perez. >> anthony perez. >> ivan perez. >> nancy e. perez. >> joseph john perroncino. >> edward j. perrotta. >> emelda h. perry. >> glenn c. perry sr. >> franklin allan pershep. doug m peterson. >> daniel pesce. >> mich
many family's lives.heck us out on facebook. we helped the most vulnerable members of our community in the middletown, new york, area. we would like to thank all the people over the years for our fundraisers and all those who have contributed over the years, especially regina's pizzeria. i am so grateful for all of you and thank you all so much for helping us to keep my brother's memory alive and allow some good to come out of this horrible tragedy. >> and my uncle carlos epstacosta. as a...
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raised in different foster families, vyacheslav and tatyana are looking for their biological familiesshcheeva. vyacheslav sharanov remembers with pain his... childhood for his adoptive parents he was not a son, but a free worker, from the age of 8 he had to carry heavy garbage buckets, mow hay, look after cattle, and if he did not cope with his duties, he was cruelly punished, forced to stand on peas or sleep in a barn with a dog, all his life his adoptive mother called him the son of koshcheikha, but i know that i was taken in the city of beloretsk, and about mation i generally... did so that the daughter was the highest class, to adoption tatyana bore the surname koshcheyeva, but i know my biological surname, koshcheyem, then my parents adopted me, as if they took it all. today in the studio vyacheslav and tatyana met natalya gorodetskaya from beloretsk for the first time in their lives, for several years now she has been coming to this every summer. her grandmother, nadezhda koshcheyeva, is buried here. recently, she was with us for 3 months, already bedridden, she was diagnosed wi
raised in different foster families, vyacheslav and tatyana are looking for their biological familiesshcheeva. vyacheslav sharanov remembers with pain his... childhood for his adoptive parents he was not a son, but a free worker, from the age of 8 he had to carry heavy garbage buckets, mow hay, look after cattle, and if he did not cope with his duties, he was cruelly punished, forced to stand on peas or sleep in a barn with a dog, all his life his adoptive mother called him the son of...
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jenny might talk about hero experiences grouping and how much time it tractor for her family to fully embrace hero identity and be proud of her working class groups and hydrogen she emerged stronger knowing the only way to move forward was by honoring the past. her inspiration came apart in the late another asian-american poet (clapping.) who is dearly missed and whose family was imprimped in world war ii in a japanese encampment those stories of oppression whether under the chinese explore act arrest the ifrm terminate of japanese-american are not just distance americans but part of those in the community shaping their i identity and their fight for justice. even today, the echoes of that painful history can be heard during the covid pandemic and jenny remind us of that a new wave of anti asian violence emerged bringing what can the paste memories how asian-american astound to face the violence that once defined the darkest chapter guess is sobering reminder a sober reminder we have come far the work of what equity and justice is far from complete. but we must take a moment and celeb
jenny might talk about hero experiences grouping and how much time it tractor for her family to fully embrace hero identity and be proud of her working class groups and hydrogen she emerged stronger knowing the only way to move forward was by honoring the past. her inspiration came apart in the late another asian-american poet (clapping.) who is dearly missed and whose family was imprimped in world war ii in a japanese encampment those stories of oppression whether under the chinese explore act...
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public schools shaped my family. they gave my dad stability when he faced chaos at home and taught changed my life. i remember running computer games and selling them to friends and i realize that started a company. we could not afford our own office at the time and then linkin eventually bought that experience. so i had this wild experiencing leading an organization with thousands of people and multi billion dollars budget. it was exciting and important work. and i had kids and they became much more important, i started an education foundation about five years and now as i see my kids about to spend the next 10 plus schools in system. a bit for the crisis we face. >> thank you, let's move on to jamie huling. >> thank you for having us and spending your night on local issues. in addition to being a mom, i'm also a daughter i was raised by conservative car salesman and drill sergeant and working class latina who raised me with liberal catholic values, i grew up learning how to be a fighter. and i also learned that our
public schools shaped my family. they gave my dad stability when he faced chaos at home and taught changed my life. i remember running computer games and selling them to friends and i realize that started a company. we could not afford our own office at the time and then linkin eventually bought that experience. so i had this wild experiencing leading an organization with thousands of people and multi billion dollars budget. it was exciting and important work. and i had kids and they became...
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the themes again and again and the people we talk to who know her, its family, family, family. through. and thatis what has got her through. and that is very much the thing that is very much the thing that i think she would say has really helped her cope and navigate the difficult times she has had.— navigate the difficult times she has had. and it's not the first time _ she has had. and it's not the first time we _ she has had. and it's not the first time we are _ she has had. and it's not the first time we are seeing - she has had. and it's not the first time we are seeing or. first time we are seeing or seeing pictures from wimbledon so we have seen pictures of the princess but of course for a lot of time before that during all of the treatment she took away, took a self away from the spotlight. we away, took a self away from the s-uotliht. ~ ., ., , , spotlight. we have hardly seen her at all of — spotlight. we have hardly seen her at all of this _ spotlight. we have hardly seen her at all of this year _ spotlight. we have hardly seen her at all of this year and - her at al
the themes again and again and the people we talk to who know her, its family, family, family. through. and thatis what has got her through. and that is very much the thing that is very much the thing that i think she would say has really helped her cope and navigate the difficult times she has had.— navigate the difficult times she has had. and it's not the first time _ she has had. and it's not the first time we _ she has had. and it's not the first time we are _ she has had. and it's not...
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ilya, i wish you family happiness, well-being, the most important thing in a family is mutual respectual understanding, after such an event, so that they have a large, strong, healthy family, so that they have a golden wedding, all the other weddings, and so that you can then share yours, your children, tell your grandchildren, even great-grandchildren, later, how wonderful it all was, how you... found each other and how you carried your feelings through your entire long life. well, where now, where will natasha send us? and you, dear viewers, try to guess what traditions we will study next. and it would be better to get married yourselves, invite us and become participants in the program, we are playing a wedding. this is the news on the first, hello, in the studio of valery korablyov, in our issue. a voice for our future in russia, elections of different levels, from the governor's to the municipal all conditions for the convenience of voters. fire from.
ilya, i wish you family happiness, well-being, the most important thing in a family is mutual respectual understanding, after such an event, so that they have a large, strong, healthy family, so that they have a golden wedding, all the other weddings, and so that you can then share yours, your children, tell your grandchildren, even great-grandchildren, later, how wonderful it all was, how you... found each other and how you carried your feelings through your entire long life. well, where now,...
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over the last 4 years i worked to make district 1 stronger and safeer for all families. generation chinese immigrant, i aserved the public over two deck ades to give back to it t
over the last 4 years i worked to make district 1 stronger and safeer for all families. generation chinese immigrant, i aserved the public over two deck ades to give back to it t
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we wanted to help other families with theirl help other families with their problems _ help other familieshat is easier- help other families with their| problems. that is easier than having — problems. that is easier than having to _ problems. that is easier than having to deal— problems. that is easier than having to deal with _ problems. that is easier than having to deal with your - problems. that is easier than having to deal with your ownl having to deal with your own problems _ having to deal with your own problem-— having to deal with your own roblems. ~ ., ,, , ., problems. what you think should ha--en? problems. what you think should happen? to _ problems. what you think should happen? to the _ problems. what you think should happen? to the tower— problems. what you think should happen? to the tower now? - problems. what you think should happen? to the tower now? if. problems. what you think should happen? to the tower now? if it | happen? to the tower now? if it lets happen? to the tower now? if it gets knocked — happen? to the tower now? if it gets knocked down, i would like the
we wanted to help other families with theirl help other families with their problems _ help other familieshat is easier- help other families with their| problems. that is easier than having — problems. that is easier than having to _ problems. that is easier than having to deal— problems. that is easier than having to deal with _ problems. that is easier than having to deal with your - problems. that is easier than having to deal with your ownl having to deal with your own problems _ having...
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working, helping children and their families?terally six people working in the department , social workers, a psychologist, a nurse, a club leader, i said about a small team, in particular, having in mind the entire center, the minsk city center for social services for families and children, because this is also a very serious team of psychologists, yeah, they are really needed too, because if children have such difficulties, yeah. that is, we help children either acquire or consolidate some skills they have already acquired , yes - probably motivate them so that the cognitive process is interesting for them , they strive for it, and for parents these are , of course, social and psychological services, then there is what i said before, to understand what happened, because many of these parents do not immediately even understand that a child with a disability... well, he somehow changes, probably, the life of the whole family, but in order not to slide into some kind of despondency or some kind of stressful situation, but to enjoy
working, helping children and their families?terally six people working in the department , social workers, a psychologist, a nurse, a club leader, i said about a small team, in particular, having in mind the entire center, the minsk city center for social services for families and children, because this is also a very serious team of psychologists, yeah, they are really needed too, because if children have such difficulties, yeah. that is, we help children either acquire or consolidate some...
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next, brooke's family. we needed to go through, is the family a suspect?had to get that work done, and we had investigators doing that. stephanie was just grilled about where was she? why don't you know where she was, and did you do it? that had to be awful. - it is awful. - it was. it's awful. it was terrible, and we had made a decision that we'll, as a family even, we would do anything to get brooke back. whatever the police asked us to do, we will do it. if they suspect us, that's ok. we don't care. we want to find brooke. kate snow (voiceover): and soon, a community came together. within hours of brooke's disappearance, dozens, then hundreds of people showed up, many from the wilbergers' church, others concerned citizens and cops. i suppose she could be anywhere, and we just have to look everywhere. kate snow (voiceover): they came in droves that first evening and every day after with one goal-- find brooke. by golly, come hell or high water, we are going to find her. kate snow (voiceover): but for detectives, the sheer number of searchers presented a
next, brooke's family. we needed to go through, is the family a suspect?had to get that work done, and we had investigators doing that. stephanie was just grilled about where was she? why don't you know where she was, and did you do it? that had to be awful. - it is awful. - it was. it's awful. it was terrible, and we had made a decision that we'll, as a family even, we would do anything to get brooke back. whatever the police asked us to do, we will do it. if they suspect us, that's ok. we...
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the darkness that destroyed that big family, a family that once had so much ambition and promise.obody wins. nobody wins in this. i mean, this is a family divided like no other. yeah. and that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. [music playing] >>> good morning and welcome to the saturday edition of ch
the darkness that destroyed that big family, a family that once had so much ambition and promise.obody wins. nobody wins in this. i mean, this is a family divided like no other. yeah. and that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. [music playing] >>> good morning and welcome to the saturday edition of ch
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she has wasted her family. and that was the last time that her family has seen her after that she has long been thrown to jordan and then to the jordan. she passed to a day or 2 to the westbank to, to put up to protest against the actions of the indigo is badly seth as now she knows body to the coffin is being taken out from this vehicle per body has arrived, entered tier a day ago and last night she was taken to the home to her home town and that more to go in to that the state hospital here. and she passed for it last night in the morning. and now you can see they have opened up the doors of the vehicle. the officials, the security guys here are now taking the coffin. so her family members, father her husband, her in laws for friends from the united states, for them to to yeah. people off the town of the them, across all the country, from tons of different cities that being gathered in here to receive her body to pay their final respects to i share news. so that is the more moments now the long way in care. t
she has wasted her family. and that was the last time that her family has seen her after that she has long been thrown to jordan and then to the jordan. she passed to a day or 2 to the westbank to, to put up to protest against the actions of the indigo is badly seth as now she knows body to the coffin is being taken out from this vehicle per body has arrived, entered tier a day ago and last night she was taken to the home to her home town and that more to go in to that the state hospital here....
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it is about connecting and working with families. i meet with families individually to talk about how to navigate your questions. i also encourage people to do their own introspection within their families. as you were saying before, it is very universal. and a family can walk out in the woods or to a creek and think about what this past year was, what they want their lives to be about, to be appreciative of every vicious moment they have together. it is a great time to do that, whether or not you are sitting in synagogue or somewhere else. >> and what is your perspective, avi? >> about the diversity of jewish families, it is wonderful, and it is complicated and there are degrees, high degrees of dis-affiliation and alienation, really the whole range is there. for some people this time of year is a time where they really feel deeply that this is an opportunity for new beginnings and a time for healing and so on. honestly for some people it is a painful time. it is a time and people are aware of a sense of family or communal connectio
it is about connecting and working with families. i meet with families individually to talk about how to navigate your questions. i also encourage people to do their own introspection within their families. as you were saying before, it is very universal. and a family can walk out in the woods or to a creek and think about what this past year was, what they want their lives to be about, to be appreciative of every vicious moment they have together. it is a great time to do that, whether or not...
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you mentioned there the campaigns by hersh's family, but also otherfamilies of by hersh's family, butmilies of hostages still held in gaza. what impacts do you think this news coming in from rafah will have on people in israel who are really desperate to get their loved ones back?— really desperate to get their loved ones back? yeah, people in israel were _ loved ones back? yeah, people in israel were demonstrating i in israel were demonstrating last night as they used to do after their supper to ask binyamin netanyahu, the israeli prime minister, to strike a deal and to get the rest of the hostages back alive. we believe that there are more than a0 alive hostages still in gaza. and you know, the negotiations that recently happened in qatar and doha did not result in any advancement. the israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu is really keen stay, to keep forces in gaza, especially in the corridor in the borders between egypt and gaza, and the same corridor that's separating the north and southern gaza. and with this vision that the israeli forces would stay in gaza with no permanen
you mentioned there the campaigns by hersh's family, but also otherfamilies of by hersh's family, butmilies of hostages still held in gaza. what impacts do you think this news coming in from rafah will have on people in israel who are really desperate to get their loved ones back?— really desperate to get their loved ones back? yeah, people in israel were _ loved ones back? yeah, people in israel were demonstrating i in israel were demonstrating last night as they used to do after their...