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i'm feel galen ballot and this is the day. the books about simple, but i believe we really need to realize that the scale of the floods that have affected us is enormous. the losses are unimaginable for the city. all the bridges are broken, asphalt is coming off. the city looks like an apocalypse issue. the damage is a numerous, a human suffering is great, good old little low. everything is destroyed. welcome to the day, at least 21 people on that. i don't to have died in flooding across central and eastern europe. imagine low pressure system over northern easily has sent record amounts of ranking across australia, the czech republic, poland, hungary, and romania. so these are all the running full full costs for the next few days with the heavy as precipitation. locked in the blue with the river level, still rising evacuations. continuing the classrooms at this school in romania should be filled with children at this time of day. instead, the teachers are busy cleaning up the damage from days to flooding. the night the last ti
i'm feel galen ballot and this is the day. the books about simple, but i believe we really need to realize that the scale of the floods that have affected us is enormous. the losses are unimaginable for the city. all the bridges are broken, asphalt is coming off. the city looks like an apocalypse issue. the damage is a numerous, a human suffering is great, good old little low. everything is destroyed. welcome to the day, at least 21 people on that. i don't to have died in flooding across...
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the united states worked with reinhardt, galen, who had been out all the indoors chief on eastern front intelligence. and he was named after the war as the 1st president of the german for an intelligence service with his last week. and he used his ties with the ukrainians and with the nazis to conceal and make use of the training in extremis for the good of the american and british programs tried to stabilize new crane. and so the operations objective was to destabilize serving ukraine's western regions through high profile, not as sabotage and terrorism. money weapons and communications was sent to the ukranian nationalist on the ground cells by a crowd from us made a treat bases in europe. which is maybe why the c, i a code name, the operations project, aerodynamic, the end of the 2nd world war, the us army counter intelligence corps, began to have contacts with step fund button. they're off and make the bed and their organization, the ukrainian nationalist army, working against what was in the soviet union, from classified c i, a documents spring. my learned about sadistic punitive o
the united states worked with reinhardt, galen, who had been out all the indoors chief on eastern front intelligence. and he was named after the war as the 1st president of the german for an intelligence service with his last week. and he used his ties with the ukrainians and with the nazis to conceal and make use of the training in extremis for the good of the american and british programs tried to stabilize new crane. and so the operations objective was to destabilize serving ukraine's...
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we don't check to galen's gun away from that we do need an assault weapons ban. they are designed to kill a lot of human beings quickly. and has no place, i'm going to get to it. and has no place on the streets of the civil society. we need universal background checks which to your point about handguns it is just reasonable to it reasonable gun safety laws that state we should do background checks we ought to know is just reasonable, you might want to know before someone can buy a lethal weapon if they been found by a court to be a danger to themselves or others support you might just want to know. >> and you understand. [inaudible] to coax him asking specifically about handguns. many of those handguns are not. [inaudible] but in many instances those handguns are not even bought lawfully. >> which is why i also have been very adamant for years. i myself protested at a gun show probably 10 or 15 years ago about the gun show loophole and why we need to close that. because what ends up happening isn't gun shows at flea markets, gun dealers are not under existing law
we don't check to galen's gun away from that we do need an assault weapons ban. they are designed to kill a lot of human beings quickly. and has no place, i'm going to get to it. and has no place on the streets of the civil society. we need universal background checks which to your point about handguns it is just reasonable to it reasonable gun safety laws that state we should do background checks we ought to know is just reasonable, you might want to know before someone can buy a lethal weapon...
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side, many people think that this is one ear, it is a very complex organ, when the medieval doctor galenrst dissected the inner ear, he saw that it looks like the ancient cretan labyrinth, that's why it's also called the labyrinth. it looks like something, but what is it made of, well really, what is it made of, cartilage, no, it's a very dense bone, a very dense bone, comparable to the density of a mammoth tusk, and this is not just like that, it is connected with the fact that nature has arranged it so that we hear external sounds to a greater extent, and do not hear the sounds of our own body, therefore, normally, hearing spreads precisely through this sound-conducting system to the inner ear, and if the ear were soft... which accompanied by such unpleasant symptoms, and they began to diagnose it not so long ago, only at the end of the last century this disease appeared, and before such patients were considered psychiatric, they complained that their eyes were moving, they hear it, that they hear the sounds of their own intestines, seriously, they even hear how their eyes are moving,
side, many people think that this is one ear, it is a very complex organ, when the medieval doctor galenrst dissected the inner ear, he saw that it looks like the ancient cretan labyrinth, that's why it's also called the labyrinth. it looks like something, but what is it made of, well really, what is it made of, cartilage, no, it's a very dense bone, a very dense bone, comparable to the density of a mammoth tusk, and this is not just like that, it is connected with the fact that nature has...
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galen, michelle, alexia, erica and kathy. hey, y'all. my name is galen.i'm a parent at san francisco community school, president of our parent action council, and i got to say, commissioner alexander, i don't feel like this ra process is matching our vision or values. just streamlining school closures ahead of everything else. when we know that school closures will not close the district's budget problems within five, maybe not even ten years. closing school costs money like the $1.7 million that superintendent wayne tried to get you to approve over the summer. thankfully, that meeting got canceled, to hire an outside company to manage closures, i'm really glad that was, put to the side for now, because i want to know how our most well-funded administrative offices in the state of california can't manage this internally, and i prefer a little eye contact from the table. thank you, anyhow, i agree with what mary said, and thank you all for being here tonight. hi. i'm zhiwen. my fellow parent, michelle, just very gracefully allowed me to come speak. i didn'
galen, michelle, alexia, erica and kathy. hey, y'all. my name is galen.i'm a parent at san francisco community school, president of our parent action council, and i got to say, commissioner alexander, i don't feel like this ra process is matching our vision or values. just streamlining school closures ahead of everything else. when we know that school closures will not close the district's budget problems within five, maybe not even ten years. closing school costs money like the $1.7 million...
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and again, was one man, galen clarke, who had been living actually near what is now wawona outside the valley, but had gotten to know the people well and even speak their language quite well. and he recognized exactly what was happening. but, you know, it was because they had suppressed this and that knowledge was, i he he had access was called the first guardian of yosemite i mean he had that kind of status because he'd been there for so long but his particular ideas had absolutely no they had they got no traction with the park service they didn't want to hear about anybody starting the fire of the valley, even the people who knew how to do this right. so, you know, so that begs the question then, is the that thank you. is that a lesson for us today, you know, from the way that these low intensity bands helped or managed to run? oh, i think it's very important. i think there's an overall arc, you know, in the book, which we talked about some this about the way that indigenous people were forced out of the parks. now there is that was the paradigm really up until. probably 2015 when th
and again, was one man, galen clarke, who had been living actually near what is now wawona outside the valley, but had gotten to know the people well and even speak their language quite well. and he recognized exactly what was happening. but, you know, it was because they had suppressed this and that knowledge was, i he he had access was called the first guardian of yosemite i mean he had that kind of status because he'd been there for so long but his particular ideas had absolutely no they had...
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and our last person will be galen. so. okay, i'm unmuted. hello, this is galen.'m also a parent at san francisco community school, i would like to acknowledge that some of you have accepted our invitation to visit. thank you, commissioner fisher. we look forward to seeing you. president alexander and commissioner vargas on friday. but commissioner sanchez, lamb, kim and weiss and ward, we are impatiently awaiting your response. doctor wayne, we would also like to ask that you attend a parent meetings at every single school that you're consolidating or considering to close or merge prior to making any rash decisions that will affect these students permanently. we must close schools. at least you can do is come and talk to the real people who will be directly affected. the fact i totally i can't agree more with anna. i hate that this item is on the agenda tonight to talk about how you're going to make it happen when we haven't seen anything about the plan, like bring us to the table. we're ready. we have ideas. we are the experts with lived experience. why aren't o
and our last person will be galen. so. okay, i'm unmuted. hello, this is galen.'m also a parent at san francisco community school, i would like to acknowledge that some of you have accepted our invitation to visit. thank you, commissioner fisher. we look forward to seeing you. president alexander and commissioner vargas on friday. but commissioner sanchez, lamb, kim and weiss and ward, we are impatiently awaiting your response. doctor wayne, we would also like to ask that you attend a parent...
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my name is galen. i'm a parent at san francisco community school, we are curious how we are going to solve staffing issues when there's no affordable way to become a teacher in san francisco with with the pathways on hold, like, it's really difficult to become a teacher and get all the certifications and you have to have money and backing and support to, you know, do internships and all the things that lead to a position. right? and if pathways is closed or paused and there doesn't seem to be any other way to bring people in, how is combining schools and just basically moving a classroom going to conjure a teacher very curious how the staffing problem is going to be solved by just putting more children in the classroom, we are asking the commissioners to, tell sf usd to pump the brakes on this. we do not need to announce potential closures right before admissions like you're doing it like the day before enrollment, and it's just going to wreak havoc. thank you. good evening everyone. i'm supriya ray, a
my name is galen. i'm a parent at san francisco community school, we are curious how we are going to solve staffing issues when there's no affordable way to become a teacher in san francisco with with the pathways on hold, like, it's really difficult to become a teacher and get all the certifications and you have to have money and backing and support to, you know, do internships and all the things that lead to a position. right? and if pathways is closed or paused and there doesn't seem to be...
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i'm feel galen ballot and this is the day the books about civil, but i believe we really need to realize that the scale of the floods that have affected us is enormous. the losses are unimaginable for the city. all the bridges are broken, asphalt is coming off. the city looks like an apocalypse issue. the damage is a numerous. a human suffering is great, good old little low. everything is destroyed. welcome to the.
i'm feel galen ballot and this is the day the books about civil, but i believe we really need to realize that the scale of the floods that have affected us is enormous. the losses are unimaginable for the city. all the bridges are broken, asphalt is coming off. the city looks like an apocalypse issue. the damage is a numerous. a human suffering is great, good old little low. everything is destroyed. welcome to the.