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gilbert street is our back yard. each day our attorneys back to and from the hall of scwlus on gilbert alley. we chat there with other community folks. over the years, we've seen many other businesses and buildings come and go, but we have been a steady presence there on gilbert alley. when we first moved into the building we shared a space with the sheriff's department. we are now the sole proprietors of that building. the persons most responsible for the presence and growth of our office is jeff adachi. i urge the board to adopt this measure. it's not the only fitting that the right thing to do to remember and pay tribute to a man who was a leader and protecting the rights of san francisc franciscans and fighting for the rights of those in our community. >> i am rebecca young from the public defender's office. i want to read a statement from a former manager of the misdemeanor unit. by the time jeff died he mentored two generations of public defenders and transformed them into proud fighters for social and racial j
gilbert street is our back yard. each day our attorneys back to and from the hall of scwlus on gilbert alley. we chat there with other community folks. over the years, we've seen many other businesses and buildings come and go, but we have been a steady presence there on gilbert alley. when we first moved into the building we shared a space with the sheriff's department. we are now the sole proprietors of that building. the persons most responsible for the presence and growth of our office is...
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brown, gilbert gottfried, derren brown. see you tomorrow [ cheers and applause ♪ >> announcer: tonight, on "a little late with lilly singh." >> lilly: i wanted to smell what the rock was cooking
brown, gilbert gottfried, derren brown. see you tomorrow [ cheers and applause ♪ >> announcer: tonight, on "a little late with lilly singh." >> lilly: i wanted to smell what the rock was cooking
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this is where my friend stephen gilbert comes in. he joins us today, he was a graduate student and living historian who participated in revolution a -- revolutionary war interaction -- reaction. he wanted to understand these a bit more. he did a very detailed study trying to pick out who some of these individuals might be. he was able to do that pretty successfully. in thethe key people foreground of these paintings are shown here, one on the left, martin hunter, a lieutenant in the british 57th light infantry. he is depicted in the painting. he was wounded in the right hand at that battle, one of the reasons stephen could pick out who he was. you can see him bandaging his right hand in the foreground. on the right is richard st. george being carried off the battlefield by a corporal named peacock. st. george was also in the infantry company, a comrade of hunter. stephen gilbert published his findings in the company of military historians journal in 1994, 1995. more people got to learn about them. one of the reasons that steeple -- t
this is where my friend stephen gilbert comes in. he joins us today, he was a graduate student and living historian who participated in revolution a -- revolutionary war interaction -- reaction. he wanted to understand these a bit more. he did a very detailed study trying to pick out who some of these individuals might be. he was able to do that pretty successfully. in thethe key people foreground of these paintings are shown here, one on the left, martin hunter, a lieutenant in the british...
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michelle and gilbert m.b.o. turn a profit with their farms and want to expand their operation. with support from germany's g.r.i.z. development agency they're building a new sustainably operating refrigerated warehouse to freeze their fish and. the sun is very abundant over here so what really makes sense is to be able to power liquid them using using the sun and so we may start to have not be affected by the politicians so quite excited that mean you will be able to part with solar and we're not too dependent on no one on the grid electricity. the embryos want to turn their fish farm into africa's biggest and they're hoping to win the people of them by. over to fish farming. the next trip was about a young entrepreneur who established a business where she was still a teenager rafael while on produce is not true also a camera holds gotta tell ya one day she's a recipe handed down from a grandmother but how business model is anything but old fashioned she sells. online and he's already looking for ways to expand. oh. every morning rafael in go one goes out to collect leaves from
michelle and gilbert m.b.o. turn a profit with their farms and want to expand their operation. with support from germany's g.r.i.z. development agency they're building a new sustainably operating refrigerated warehouse to freeze their fish and. the sun is very abundant over here so what really makes sense is to be able to power liquid them using using the sun and so we may start to have not be affected by the politicians so quite excited that mean you will be able to part with solar and we're...
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. >> survivors of the gilbert garlic festival are taking legal action. five people shot at the festival back in july have filed a lawsuit against the festival organizers, claiming they didn't do enough to protect them. the gunmen avoided metal detectors at the entrances by cutting through a fence. the victim's attorney says festival organizers should have had better fencing and made sure the entire venue was surrounded. the surviving guys one of the there should have been guards monitoring it. >> it has been hard to think of, that we weren't safe out there. >> the attorneys said the victims have racked up millions of dollars in medical bills. the gilbert garlic festival association released a statement today saying the lawsuit is not unexpected and they will respond through the appropriate, legal channels. >>> the university of california's largest employee union representing thousands of you see service and patient care workers plans to strike tomorrow. this is video from a past labor action. tomorrow's one-day statewide strike is over new allegations t
. >> survivors of the gilbert garlic festival are taking legal action. five people shot at the festival back in july have filed a lawsuit against the festival organizers, claiming they didn't do enough to protect them. the gunmen avoided metal detectors at the entrances by cutting through a fence. the victim's attorney says festival organizers should have had better fencing and made sure the entire venue was surrounded. the surviving guys one of the there should have been guards...
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brother and sister team gilbert and michelle began to farm fish. they were the 1st to implement cage aquaculture here now they're harvesting some 200 tons of fish annually which is a point directly on ice. we want to make sure that less species listed as it's obvious that right now almost 60 percent 40 to 60 percent of the fish that is caught it's lost because if so what we're doing is we're creating a quote chain for fish and on broken cold chain stretching all the way from boat to consumer rights that. this way it says that it's going to go to. lakeview fisheries uses the latest technology. like this transportable cooler made by a finnish startup. it has a cooling mechanism which is patented we're using our technology partners. that keeps the box cool. the senses that able to detect when the box is open and when it's closed. send messages to the tempest the whole time so at any time very aware of the freshness of the fish. the tilapia are hatched and grown in ponds on the island before being transferred to their floating cages. most of the people
brother and sister team gilbert and michelle began to farm fish. they were the 1st to implement cage aquaculture here now they're harvesting some 200 tons of fish annually which is a point directly on ice. we want to make sure that less species listed as it's obvious that right now almost 60 percent 40 to 60 percent of the fish that is caught it's lost because if so what we're doing is we're creating a quote chain for fish and on broken cold chain stretching all the way from boat to consumer...
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we're joined by lor even gilbert, presidentf wealth wise financial services thanks for joining us tonight>> thank you so muchn >> there's b a lot of hope surrounding the small caps a few years now. why are they lagging this rket, do you think? >> you know, i think that this entire year has bn marked by trade and the uncertainty around a trade deal.we e said that since the beginning of the year and we have seen that in theerarkets. time we think there is a trade deal the markets go up. and when the is trade uncertainty the markets go down again. that would be characteristic of the small caps. when people feel uncertainty and want to become more def sive they go upward in capitalization, up towards thea larger companies that they feel more comfortable with. >> if yere to investn small cap stocks at this point, where would you go? >> if we look at what's less expensive than other parts of the market, i would look at your small capve value. rela to let's say small cap growth. so i would say the small cap growth is more expensive and the small cap value is less expensive. and so that kind of v
we're joined by lor even gilbert, presidentf wealth wise financial services thanks for joining us tonight>> thank you so muchn >> there's b a lot of hope surrounding the small caps a few years now. why are they lagging this rket, do you think? >> you know, i think that this entire year has bn marked by trade and the uncertainty around a trade deal.we e said that since the beginning of the year and we have seen that in theerarkets. time we think there is a trade deal the...
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i park on gilbert street and have for the last 19 years. i am well acquainted with the woman who i rent my parking space from, and she has told me many times how she would have to suffer the burdens of this name change. i fully agree that naming the public defender building after mr. adachi would be wholly appropriate and, frankly, would not be a burden on anyone. i would also point out that it's my belief, and i know this from contact with san francisco police department officers, that the circumstances that brought about the tragic and terrible demise of mr. adachi was not all together clear to the public. i'm well aware of what actually happened, and i believe that naming a street for mr. adachi is actually in furtherance of that effort by this city to conceal what actually happened. he deserved to be recognized for his fine work. there's no question about that, but certainly not by naming this street after him. thank you. >> good afternoon. i'm christopher holland. i as well represent several of the businesses and property owners on gil
i park on gilbert street and have for the last 19 years. i am well acquainted with the woman who i rent my parking space from, and she has told me many times how she would have to suffer the burdens of this name change. i fully agree that naming the public defender building after mr. adachi would be wholly appropriate and, frankly, would not be a burden on anyone. i would also point out that it's my belief, and i know this from contact with san francisco police department officers, that the...
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william and his 6 year old son gilbert have been searching for alice but so far there's no sign of gilbert's missing 8 year old sister or 4 year old brother. it was about midnight we heard loud noise and then we were swept away by floodwater i heard my son screaming i risk his mother and one other child but 2 of my children were swept away way yet to recover their bodies. this mother is searching for her 16 year old daughter who was at a friend's house when the landslide hit on saturday in kenya's west polka dot county. i'm here looking for my daughter's body i want to know who can help me get her body back. red cross aid workers are recording the names of people who are missing relatives are reluctant to leave but politicians worried about the possibility of more flooding and landslides arranging them to evacuate the area as soon as possible i know some people might want to stick with them of this is my life to go but. the situation like this where we are losing 19 children 19. i am requesting all of us to leave this place and i'm going to serve our ground. president uhuru kenyatta has sent
william and his 6 year old son gilbert have been searching for alice but so far there's no sign of gilbert's missing 8 year old sister or 4 year old brother. it was about midnight we heard loud noise and then we were swept away by floodwater i heard my son screaming i risk his mother and one other child but 2 of my children were swept away way yet to recover their bodies. this mother is searching for her 16 year old daughter who was at a friend's house when the landslide hit on saturday in...
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this portrait right here, this portrait -- one of the famous of yshington's -- is done gilbert stuart. stuart was a young painter. this was one of his earliest commissions. stuart was absolutely terrified to meet the great general. so, during the sending, stuart tried to make washington more at ease. he said something to the effect of, general washington, you must let yourself forget that you are general washington and i am stuart the painter. washington gave a well-intentioned reply. he said something to the effect of, there's no need for me to forget that i'm general washington and you are stuart the painter. it kind of insulted stuart. he felt that washington was giving him a backhanded slap. because of that, gilbert stuart got to portray washington, one of those images we have of him, and this is one of the most famous. when you look at that, what is the central feature of that painting? what is it? the mouth? look at it. it is kind of clenched. it looks like he is in some kind of discomfort, some kind of pain. the view thate, is that hewashington awkward, het he is umpy,approacha
this portrait right here, this portrait -- one of the famous of yshington's -- is done gilbert stuart. stuart was a young painter. this was one of his earliest commissions. stuart was absolutely terrified to meet the great general. so, during the sending, stuart tried to make washington more at ease. he said something to the effect of, general washington, you must let yourself forget that you are general washington and i am stuart the painter. washington gave a well-intentioned reply. he said...
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because of that, gilbert stuart got to portray washington, one of those images we have of him, and this is one of the most famous. when you look at that, what is the central feature of that painting? what is it? the mouth. look at it. it is kind of clenched. it looks like he is in some kind of discomfort, some kind of pain. from that image, the view that we have of washington is that he is glum, that he is awkward, he is unapproachable, he is grumpy, perhaps, and that is not so. he wasn't a square jawed stiff shirt, as this image of washington by stuart portrayed him. the george washington that we know, that historians have documented, was a george washington who loved to have a good time. but you remember what i told you about washington. he believed there was the personal man and then there was the public man. those people who had the personal relationship would not display that personal relationship in public. the private man had a public persona, and you stayed outside of arm's reach. this is a george washington who enjoyed playing cards, he enjoyed cockfights, horse races, this is
because of that, gilbert stuart got to portray washington, one of those images we have of him, and this is one of the most famous. when you look at that, what is the central feature of that painting? what is it? the mouth. look at it. it is kind of clenched. it looks like he is in some kind of discomfort, some kind of pain. from that image, the view that we have of washington is that he is glum, that he is awkward, he is unapproachable, he is grumpy, perhaps, and that is not so. he wasn't a...
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uh, coordinated for $2,000. [ beep ] and the "g" is at the beginning of gilbert islands.n, back to you. uh, pardoner for $400. nancy. who's bill clinton? correct. uh, pardoner for $800. jordan? who is scooter libby? yes. uh, $1,200. answer-- other daily double. [ applause ] you're tempted to say it, aren't you? oh, no. uh, let's do, uh, $3,000, please. $3,000 it is. here is the clue... who is steinbrenner? yes. [ applause ] george steinbrenner. yes, thank "seinfeld." uh, pardoner for $1,600, please. nancy. what's a texas ranger? that's it. pardoner for $2,000. [ beep ] the politician was the president of the confederacy-- jefferson davis. back to you, nancy. uh, "how"-"d" for $400. evelyn? what is chowder? that's right. "how"-"d", $800. evelyn. what is "how you doin'"? that's it. [ jordan chuckles ] "how"-"d" for $1,200. jordan. what is flow drain? - no - [ jordan mutters ] evelyn or nancy? [ beep ] what are shower heads? - evelyn? - uh, $1,600. evelyn. what is a howdah? good. "how"-"d", $2,000. nancy. what's howland island? you got it. uh, around the mansion for $400. ev
uh, coordinated for $2,000. [ beep ] and the "g" is at the beginning of gilbert islands.n, back to you. uh, pardoner for $400. nancy. who's bill clinton? correct. uh, pardoner for $800. jordan? who is scooter libby? yes. uh, $1,200. answer-- other daily double. [ applause ] you're tempted to say it, aren't you? oh, no. uh, let's do, uh, $3,000, please. $3,000 it is. here is the clue... who is steinbrenner? yes. [ applause ] george steinbrenner. yes, thank "seinfeld." uh,...
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there was a lot of extra mom for the guild or for the dutch currency that pushed up the value of the gilbert and the maiden very strong currency but as a result of that the rest of the industry that had this became less competitive found a more difficult to export aboard so although we were well through in terms of gas our industry was suffering and might be causing on the point. venezuela has suffered from the dutch disease since the 930 s. when oil income was converted into holidays clothes and mentions for the elite. say economy so. you add that but you are not you are not safety more. these are friends who will. be always when i must go. down. we see a bank will get bought of the moon. good luck getting. on with bog. is wouldn't kill the dutch disease. but for the 1st time an oil revenue wasn't going to the elite or to foreign multinationals. let's move. to the life. of the money or the oil the oil money even sure that gets to helping the people of the so he put it into the education system and put it into the health care system and if you. think you can see. his successes. is a differen
there was a lot of extra mom for the guild or for the dutch currency that pushed up the value of the gilbert and the maiden very strong currency but as a result of that the rest of the industry that had this became less competitive found a more difficult to export aboard so although we were well through in terms of gas our industry was suffering and might be causing on the point. venezuela has suffered from the dutch disease since the 930 s. when oil income was converted into holidays clothes...
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gilbert. - what is objectified? - that's the word. med. abbrev. for $1,000.
gilbert. - what is objectified? - that's the word. med. abbrev. for $1,000.
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. -- gilbert street. change now will go before the full board of supervisors for its approval. >>> state leaders in the california state parks foundation are exploring the links between the health of young people and time spent outside. discussion was new research shows the majority of the state's young people live within close range of a state park. but very few actually visit the parks and some have never even been to one. authority its have discussed a plan. . >>> this time of year can change fast but i don't see anything yet. 40s for most. couple of upper 30s. but mainly 40s and 50s with that fog. 46 pacifica. 47 foster city. wood side los altos hills 56 over to fremont. it is just quiet quiet but this is nothing we haven't seen before. we've had very dry novembers. that's no indicator of what the future will hold. quiet dry pattern, warm, sunny, 60s, 70s to 80s. certainly down towards the santa clara valley. gilroy in there 79 for los g.atos. >> lots of 70s. more 60s towards the coast. really no chan
. -- gilbert street. change now will go before the full board of supervisors for its approval. >>> state leaders in the california state parks foundation are exploring the links between the health of young people and time spent outside. discussion was new research shows the majority of the state's young people live within close range of a state park. but very few actually visit the parks and some have never even been to one. authority its have discussed a plan. . >>> this time...
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william and his 6 year old son gilbert have been searching for hours but so far there's no sign of gilbert's missing 8 year old sister 4 year old brother. it was about midnight we heard loud noise and then we were swept away by floodwater i heard my son screaming a risk his mother and one other child but 2 of my children were swept away where yet to recover their bodies. this mother is searching for her 16 year old daughter who was at a friend's house when the landslide hit on saturday in kenya's west polka dot county. i'm here looking for my daughter's body i want to know who can help me get her body back. red cross aid workers are recording the names of people who are missing relatives are reluctant to leave but politicians worried about the possibility of more flooding and landslides arranging them to evacuate the area as soon as possible i know some people might want to stick with this is my life to go but one situation like this where we are losing 19 children 19 in also. i am requesting all of us to leave this on go to serve our ground. president to or kenyatta has sent the armed force
william and his 6 year old son gilbert have been searching for hours but so far there's no sign of gilbert's missing 8 year old sister 4 year old brother. it was about midnight we heard loud noise and then we were swept away by floodwater i heard my son screaming a risk his mother and one other child but 2 of my children were swept away where yet to recover their bodies. this mother is searching for her 16 year old daughter who was at a friend's house when the landslide hit on saturday in...
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around a month and seen us but i think that the sanford police said just a few bucks for the fact that gilbert. just up there found it went to george for the fish that the wife plays and it was close and they were returning from the wood and the victims were if i have only if i was working right now and he thought it was fine and then he saw the big dump truck to run. it created so much turmoil when genesis got shot it was just so good this devastating news and not of the mind we have with genesis because it's tragic it was in a child it's got to be the worst thing but these 3 bullets have been more around forever in 2010 they have documented crawl through hundreds of different dances their uniqueness about the gang culture in the parish in areas that are due course from one block to the other and you're in other games territory for everybody persons the different we. don't do evil in the host these include the soon to 100 to flee how did you do through the house and then be told in good. so the household lead need really taking kids to fit in with the 12 year old supposed to do to help with m
around a month and seen us but i think that the sanford police said just a few bucks for the fact that gilbert. just up there found it went to george for the fish that the wife plays and it was close and they were returning from the wood and the victims were if i have only if i was working right now and he thought it was fine and then he saw the big dump truck to run. it created so much turmoil when genesis got shot it was just so good this devastating news and not of the mind we have with...
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i mean, that's very -- that's very unfair because gilbert, of course, has, like, almost a natural duckr to not give you that direction. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. i mean, listen to this bull [ bleep ]. >> seth: yeah. >> yeah. >> seth: you -- so this is amazing. your last season of "will and grace. >> last season of "will and grace. it was, you know, supposed to be ten episodes this guy walking around with a camera just right in front of us >> seth: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> okay. [ laughter ] so, i mean, hi [ laughter ] i mean, it's so weird. >> seth: yeah, yeah. >> it's weird. >> seth: he's a crime scene photographer [ laughter ] he works for the nypd. so, yeah, yeah >> well, that's -- that's -- >> seth: yeah, yeah. [ cheers and applause >> that's great. we've definitely murdered this segment. >> seth: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> so, no. >> seth: we do -- we'd love you to stick around for the chalk outline. if you don't mind. [ laughter ] >> just on the floor no, as -- you know, we were going to do ten episodes for this "will and grace" reboot and it ended up being 52 so blessed >> seth: that's so amaz
i mean, that's very -- that's very unfair because gilbert, of course, has, like, almost a natural duckr to not give you that direction. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. i mean, listen to this bull [ bleep ]. >> seth: yeah. >> yeah. >> seth: you -- so this is amazing. your last season of "will and grace. >> last season of "will and grace. it was, you know, supposed to be ten episodes this guy walking around with a camera just right in front of us >> seth: yeah,...
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the gilbert fost food chain mcdonald's has fired its chief executive for having had a consensual relationship with an employee in a statement the phosphor john's board said steve easterbrook had violated company policy and. judgment company policy forbids managers from having romantic relationships with subordinates. easterbrook took over in 2015 he also believes the board of directors has. the case for. this is tense joins me for more on that story. not this relationship was consensual and why then it was to leave well as you mentioned donald rules do prohibit monitors from having any kind of relationship of a sexual nature with subordinates easterbrook the c.e.o. of the company by definition contact with anybody at work and we don't know if this person question was a fellow high ranking executive or if maybe the person was a flipping burgers but what we do know is that the reason that these rules are in place is to prevent abuse of power and if you think about the fact that steve easterbrook last year earned $16000000.00 that's 2 cyzon times as much as the median salary at mcdonald's there'
the gilbert fost food chain mcdonald's has fired its chief executive for having had a consensual relationship with an employee in a statement the phosphor john's board said steve easterbrook had violated company policy and. judgment company policy forbids managers from having romantic relationships with subordinates. easterbrook took over in 2015 he also believes the board of directors has. the case for. this is tense joins me for more on that story. not this relationship was consensual and why...
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hello i'm richard gilbert and you're at the listening post here are some of the media stories that we're covering this week big news that beijing didn't want out there somebody inside the communist party wants the outside world to know what is happening in sin jack conflict of interest the corporate kind reporters at bloomberg news cannot investigate their boss who happens to be running for the white house they're tracking journalists from inside their phones the governments are buying an insidious piece of israeli software to target activists and reporters they don't like and is a deep fake version of boris johnson those are all less why should you believe me any less credible than the real boris johnson. it is one of the biggest human rights stories on the planet one that we've reported on before just not in this kind of detail it is about china specifically the province of sindh jang and the estimated 1000000 weekers and other muslim ethnic minorities currently held in massive internment camps there previously most of what the world knew about sin jang came through some satellite imag
hello i'm richard gilbert and you're at the listening post here are some of the media stories that we're covering this week big news that beijing didn't want out there somebody inside the communist party wants the outside world to know what is happening in sin jack conflict of interest the corporate kind reporters at bloomberg news cannot investigate their boss who happens to be running for the white house they're tracking journalists from inside their phones the governments are buying an...
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hello i'm richard gilbert and you're watching a special edition of the listening post when journalists talk about the most dangerous beats in the news business they talk about war zones or trying to cover drug cartels in mexico however environmental reporting is not far behind according to the new york based committee to protect journalists in the past decade 13 reporters doing environmentally related work have been killed another 16.
hello i'm richard gilbert and you're watching a special edition of the listening post when journalists talk about the most dangerous beats in the news business they talk about war zones or trying to cover drug cartels in mexico however environmental reporting is not far behind according to the new york based committee to protect journalists in the past decade 13 reporters doing environmentally related work have been killed another 16.
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thank you sir gilbert. i. one a vice president might pence's jennifer williams also appeared before the committee saying she had the call and considered it political in nature republicans are insisting the president did nothing wrong and was fully entitled to demand an investigation into biden and his son's business dealings in ukraine as millions of americans are watching throughout the hysteria and frenzied media coverage 2 key facts have not changed that are critical to these impeachment proceedings one ukraine in fact received the aid and 2 there was no investigation into the guidance then we had an appearance from kut volcker the former special representative to ukraine he's a witness called by republicans but he dismantled a key republican talking point that joe biden did something wrong as i previously testified i have known vice president biden for 24 years is an honorable man and i hold him in the highest regard former national security official timothy morrison admitted the ukrainians were told the u
thank you sir gilbert. i. one a vice president might pence's jennifer williams also appeared before the committee saying she had the call and considered it political in nature republicans are insisting the president did nothing wrong and was fully entitled to demand an investigation into biden and his son's business dealings in ukraine as millions of americans are watching throughout the hysteria and frenzied media coverage 2 key facts have not changed that are critical to these impeachment...
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because of that, gilbert stuart got to betray washington, one of those images we have of him and this is one of the most famous and when you look at that, what is the simple feature of that painting? the mouth? look at it. it is kind of clinched and it looks like he is in some discomfort, some kind of pain , the viewhat image that we have of washington is that he is blom, awkward, , grumpy perhaps and that is not so. he was not a square jawed sick shirt as this image showed. the george washington that we know, that historians have documented was a george washington who loves to have a good time, but when i told you about washington is that he believed there was the personal man and the public man and those people who had the personal relationship would not display that personal relationship in public. the private man had a public and you stayed outside of arms reach. this is a george washington who part,d playing the enjoyed cockfights, horse races, this is the george washington who loved to dance and it was reported that george was the best answer in all of virginia. this is the geor
because of that, gilbert stuart got to betray washington, one of those images we have of him and this is one of the most famous and when you look at that, what is the simple feature of that painting? the mouth? look at it. it is kind of clinched and it looks like he is in some discomfort, some kind of pain , the viewhat image that we have of washington is that he is blom, awkward, , grumpy perhaps and that is not so. he was not a square jawed sick shirt as this image showed. the george...
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hello i'm richard gilbert and you're at the listening post here are some of the media stories that we're covering this week big news that beijing didn't want out there somebody inside the communist party wants the outside world to know what is happening in sin jack the conflict of interest the corporate conduct reporters at bloomberg news cannot investigate their boss who happens to be running for the white house they're tracking journalists from inside their.
hello i'm richard gilbert and you're at the listening post here are some of the media stories that we're covering this week big news that beijing didn't want out there somebody inside the communist party wants the outside world to know what is happening in sin jack the conflict of interest the corporate conduct reporters at bloomberg news cannot investigate their boss who happens to be running for the white house they're tracking journalists from inside their.
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approved the resolution to honor adachi by renaming gilbert street jeff adachi way. change will now go to the full board for approval.. >>> google employees are demanding the company issue a climate plan by 2030. an online petition posted yesterday has signatures for more than a thousand google employees. it also calls on gooing l to decline contracts. amazon employees are also calling on their company to take steps towards climate change actions and >>> and the trump administration has formally notified. signed a deal by 200 rufrjs back in 2014. succeed of state >>> straight back for bay area weather we're a little bit warmer than where we should be for this time of year. >> and drier for this time of year with no rain in the forecast for the next several days: . >>> the low clouds and the fog have returned wholeheartedly this morning. if you aren't just joining us. we may have some smoke drift our way. there's some fire burning to the north of us. the kincade fire isn't out just yet. it could change and fluctuate over the course of the day. if you smell the smoke.
approved the resolution to honor adachi by renaming gilbert street jeff adachi way. change will now go to the full board for approval.. >>> google employees are demanding the company issue a climate plan by 2030. an online petition posted yesterday has signatures for more than a thousand google employees. it also calls on gooing l to decline contracts. amazon employees are also calling on their company to take steps towards climate change actions and >>> and the trump...
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. >> a resolution to rename one block of gilbert street between bryant and branon and perpendicular toadache way. >> colleagues, same house, same call? without objection, this is adopted unanimously. madam clerk, call the next item. >> item 19 is a resolution to approve the jurisdictional transfer of 1419 bryant street under the jurisdiction of the municipal transportation agency and to the real estate division on behalf of animal care and control or the acc and 1,215th 1200 15th street and subject to the terms and conditions of a memorandum of understanding between the mta and the acc and adopt the appropriate findings. >> colleagues, can we take this same house, same call? without objection, this is adopted unanimously. madam clerk, item number 20. >> item 20 a motion to appoint laura geraden to ballot simplification committee term ending november 30, 2020. >> colleagues, same house, same call? without objection, this is approved unanimously. thathat madam clerk, item 21. >> to appoint tim think matthews and chu to the terms ending november 21, 2020. >> same house, same call? without
. >> a resolution to rename one block of gilbert street between bryant and branon and perpendicular toadache way. >> colleagues, same house, same call? without objection, this is adopted unanimously. madam clerk, call the next item. >> item 19 is a resolution to approve the jurisdictional transfer of 1419 bryant street under the jurisdiction of the municipal transportation agency and to the real estate division on behalf of animal care and control or the acc and 1,215th 1200...
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the board of supervisors and presentation committee approved a resolution to honor him by renaming gilbertand the proposal goes to the school board for approval. >>> they will have dedicated affordable housing and residential high-rises. they will consider expanding subsidies to support critical phases to build nine high-rises. they are for make it's in downtown areas. the subsidy was announced in 2017. it will expire in 2021. >>> a possible ban on baby products. a product could affect e- cigarettes. >>> a debate over short-term rentals continue. what they can see happen when they book into an airbnb. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ blow a kiss, into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss, into the sun ♪ all we need is somebody to lean on ♪ ♪ ♪ maybe you're with the family you've got. or maybe the one you've chosen. it's culture salad. (laughing) our holidays don't all look the same. am i saying it well, l'chaim! and maybe that's what makes us great. make the dream yours. ikea. >>> this is mornings on 2. >>> we are leaning in. >> that is long john. very few know about it. the name of the song is cal
the board of supervisors and presentation committee approved a resolution to honor him by renaming gilbertand the proposal goes to the school board for approval. >>> they will have dedicated affordable housing and residential high-rises. they will consider expanding subsidies to support critical phases to build nine high-rises. they are for make it's in downtown areas. the subsidy was announced in 2017. it will expire in 2021. >>> a possible ban on baby products. a product...
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and finally he spoke and said, gilbert, am i fat? of those two masks, the comedy mask and the tragedy mask. they go together. so if something terrible has happened to you, comedy is not going to kill tragedy, but it will get it to lose its grip for a while. >> i started reducing my prozac day by day, trying to wean myself off of it, then a month with no prozac, oh, my depression was like a happy puppy just running through my body. i actually felt bad about going back on the prozac because it felt like, oh, i haven't taken him to the park in a while. i wanted to give him a couple of days just to put on your bathrobe for eight days straight. okay. depression. i know i haven't done this in a while. does this feel better? watch "the princess bride" 11 times in a row! okay. let's watch "the princess bride" 11 times in a row. oh, depression, this is the best day you've ever had. >> either in small or big ways comedy has kept someone out of depression or suicide or helped them cope with a loss. and you remember that. if you can talk about s
and finally he spoke and said, gilbert, am i fat? of those two masks, the comedy mask and the tragedy mask. they go together. so if something terrible has happened to you, comedy is not going to kill tragedy, but it will get it to lose its grip for a while. >> i started reducing my prozac day by day, trying to wean myself off of it, then a month with no prozac, oh, my depression was like a happy puppy just running through my body. i actually felt bad about going back on the prozac because...