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i had looked at where we did not have data. and i was able to talk to him about it. he knew this was the greatest antipoverty tool we have. the greatest. and if you make sure that women have access all over the world -- 200 million women were asking the world to have this tool. and we were not delivering it, as the world. i knew when i decided to take this on, the reason we were not delivering it was political controversy in our own country and religious issues. so it was a difficult decision for me because of my catholic roots. i am still catholic. but when i met so many women around the world, and they would discuss with me, that this is literally a life-and-death crisis for them as a mom. they would say, "if i have another baby too soon, i will die in childbirth." or, "i have five children. it is not fair to my last child or the others to have another one when i cannot feed them." and so i had to wrestle with my catholic faith and say, "what do i believe in?" i believe in saving lives, so this is the right thing to do. david: did you find sometimes, a woman would s
i had looked at where we did not have data. and i was able to talk to him about it. he knew this was the greatest antipoverty tool we have. the greatest. and if you make sure that women have access all over the world -- 200 million women were asking the world to have this tool. and we were not delivering it, as the world. i knew when i decided to take this on, the reason we were not delivering it was political controversy in our own country and religious issues. so it was a difficult decision...
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>> stephen: do i have parsley? herb. >> stephen: oh, i'm smoking! hold on. too hot. >> it's burning? >> stephen: it's burning. a little more olive oil. hold on. >> you are only doing onion and you are burning the onion? >> stephen: too high. too high. there you go. >> okay, it's good. so add the tomato now. a little bit of the tomato. >> stephen: how much is a "little bit?" >> okay, a little bit, man. make it your own recipe. >> stephen: do it in metric. >> i don't know. one cup? how is it? it's good? >> stephen: it looks beautiful. >> okay, keep cooking-- ( pop ) ( bleep )! what happened! the champagne exploded! the cover exploded. >>tephen: okay, on, >> no, no, i'm doing carva, in honor of spain, in honor of catalonia. >> stephen: i don't think i have anything from catalonia. >> i got-- look at this. and this is what we do. >> stephen: you look like a mad scientist. i want to warn our affiliates we might be going long. >> okay. >> stephen: all right, this is looking good, jose. what about salt and pepper? anythin
>> stephen: do i have parsley? herb. >> stephen: oh, i'm smoking! hold on. too hot. >> it's burning? >> stephen: it's burning. a little more olive oil. hold on. >> you are only doing onion and you are burning the onion? >> stephen: too high. too high. there you go. >> okay, it's good. so add the tomato now. a little bit of the tomato. >> stephen: how much is a "little bit?" >> okay, a little bit, man. make it your own recipe....
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i have an issue i wa nt to gratitude to you.ave an issue i want to talk about today and that relates to lockdown. let me emphasise from the outset, the lockdown in scotland remains in place. as i have set up before, the rate of transmission of the virus in scotland, the r number you have become used to hearing us talking about is too high for any significant change to be safe at this stage. the r number may be slightly higher here than in other parts of the uk at this point. that means we must be very cautious and very careful about where we proceed to from here. having made real progress in recent weeks, and i think you can tell from the figures iam think you can tell from the figures i am setting out for you that we have made real progress. the objective now for all of us must be to consolidate and solidify that progress. we must not squander our progress. we must not squander our progress by easing up too soon or send mixed messages that result in people thinking it is ok to ease up 110w. people thinking it is ok to ease up n
i have an issue i wa nt to gratitude to you.ave an issue i want to talk about today and that relates to lockdown. let me emphasise from the outset, the lockdown in scotland remains in place. as i have set up before, the rate of transmission of the virus in scotland, the r number you have become used to hearing us talking about is too high for any significant change to be safe at this stage. the r number may be slightly higher here than in other parts of the uk at this point. that means we must...
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the action i have taken tonight is indispensable for the continuing success of that withdrawal program. a majority of the american people want to end this war rather than to have it drag on interminably. the action i have taken tonight will serve that purpose. a majority of the american people want to keep the casualties of our brave men in vietnam at an absolute minimum. the action i take tonight is essential if we are to accomplish that goal. we take this action not for the purpose of expanding the war into cambodia, but for the purpose of ending the war in vietnam, and winning the just peace we all desire. we have made, we will continue to make every possible effort to end this war through negotiation at the conference table rather than through more fighting in the battlefield. let's look again at the record. we stopped the bombing of north vietnam. we have cut air operations by over 20 per cent. we've announced the withdrawal of over 250, 000 of our men. we've offered to withdraw all of our men if they will withdraw theirs. we've offered to negotiate all issues with only one condit
the action i have taken tonight is indispensable for the continuing success of that withdrawal program. a majority of the american people want to end this war rather than to have it drag on interminably. the action i have taken tonight will serve that purpose. a majority of the american people want to keep the casualties of our brave men in vietnam at an absolute minimum. the action i take tonight is essential if we are to accomplish that goal. we take this action not for the purpose of...
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we wouldn't really have a choice but to try it. i be sitting here talking about whether there is a vaccine or not, but we are ok. we have got everything we need. we have got amazing games box. i'm still not doing a jigsaw. they have come up with a new game to pass the time. what with cheer you up if someone was coming the time. what with cheer you up if someone was coming outside the house? bradley cooper and lady gaga. he was your celebrity crush? —— who is. i would not want to liberty crush, i would want to be in the botanical gardens on my own. thus micro—celebrity crush. it is abigail lewis' first day on the ward is a newly qualified doctor. the hospital is so empty and i'm used to so many visitors bustling and chatting and having coffee together but it is just so quiet. there's nobody around at all. she is not working on a coronavirus ward but the virus is still having an impact. it feels very odd here, very strange. it is slightly unsettling. it is just full of staff, most of them with their masks on. i saw a really good quote
we wouldn't really have a choice but to try it. i be sitting here talking about whether there is a vaccine or not, but we are ok. we have got everything we need. we have got amazing games box. i'm still not doing a jigsaw. they have come up with a new game to pass the time. what with cheer you up if someone was coming the time. what with cheer you up if someone was coming outside the house? bradley cooper and lady gaga. he was your celebrity crush? —— who is. i would not want to liberty...
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have made mistakes. ourt of things i talk about aspirational because i'm still working on myself as a father, husband, and throughout the christian journey. mistakes we have made in our lifetime, i think whether it is joe biden or any that we arecial judging or looking at, we have to evaluate the totality of their lifetimes. i write about some of my traumas and some of the and successes i have had as well. i write about it all because i want people to acknowledge or have an understanding of myself as i attempt to become a better man. host: you are 35 years old? guest: 35 years old and i have already retired from politics momentarily. host: why write a memoir at 35? guest: good question. i will share this. write at want to memoir. i was trying to write a political book. many of my colleagues on cable tv, i wanted to write this book about living in the country of the trump presidency from my perspective being a young black democrat who no one wanted to buy that book. wrote sample chapters, proposals. for all of those indiv
have made mistakes. ourt of things i talk about aspirational because i'm still working on myself as a father, husband, and throughout the christian journey. mistakes we have made in our lifetime, i think whether it is joe biden or any that we arecial judging or looking at, we have to evaluate the totality of their lifetimes. i write about some of my traumas and some of the and successes i have had as well. i write about it all because i want people to acknowledge or have an understanding of...
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i have three dogs. ey are completely worn out from an average day celebrating the ultimate american texas freedom stewardship conservation dream. eats. this is all that you get. this is 100% organic. >> i love that. that's how we know each other. we know each other through the outdoors and the initiatives that we have taken as conservationist. talk about that. you are working on gathering outdoorsman. one of the things i learned in 2016, when we started talking, was that. you are huge with the nra. so on my. we are big and avid hunters and sportsmen and want to pass on that incredible american tradition. that there's not much overlap between those two worlds. motivating hunters to get together, realize that we have much more in common than we do apart. it has been a big part of what you are trying to do. detroit in 1948 when it was known universally as the arsenal of democracy. man wante could a free to be born after defeating the evil nazis and japanese punks than in the arsenal of democracy? utilitaria
i have three dogs. ey are completely worn out from an average day celebrating the ultimate american texas freedom stewardship conservation dream. eats. this is all that you get. this is 100% organic. >> i love that. that's how we know each other. we know each other through the outdoors and the initiatives that we have taken as conservationist. talk about that. you are working on gathering outdoorsman. one of the things i learned in 2016, when we started talking, was that. you are huge...
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what do you have in your jar? >> stephen: ihen: john's going to get me some scissors. i'll take some of my hair. >> really. >> stephen: i have a lot of hair. >> stephen... stephen -- >> stephen: i have the tufts back there. john, cut off a little bit of my hair, will you, just a little tuft. just a tuft right there. >> john, are you doing it all. john you probably don't -- >> stephen: there gu. okay. all right. so i'll put a-- i'll put a little on top here. >> okay. >> stephen: oh, god! >> oh, my god! ( laughing ). >> it's not easy! >> stephen: don't tell your mom. don't-- >> it really isn't easy. >> stephen: okay. i'm-- i'm going-- i'm going-- oh, my god. evie's going to kilme oh, yo are trouble. uh-oh. >> stephok s it in the jar, see- oh, you did! that's a good one! this is what i do. you stick it-- in't work. you stick it into the jar. here's mine. >> stephen: that is absolutely-- that is grounds-- that is grounds for medication. what is that? >> yeah, see, the thing, is you stick it in the jar, and wherever it lands up, mak
what do you have in your jar? >> stephen: ihen: john's going to get me some scissors. i'll take some of my hair. >> really. >> stephen: i have a lot of hair. >> stephen... stephen -- >> stephen: i have the tufts back there. john, cut off a little bit of my hair, will you, just a little tuft. just a tuft right there. >> john, are you doing it all. john you probably don't -- >> stephen: there gu. okay. all right. so i'll put a-- i'll put a little on top...
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i have not been sent amendments. to the extent be they would reduce the amount of the money the city is approving they wouldn't be substantive. as suggested by the clerk i would expect the resolution approving the leases would have revisions to reflect changed terms. >> would we be able to vote today or have to wait for the amendments? >> madam chair, we did provide red lines and clean versions of the amended resolutions to the clerk. >> if those are available and you want to continue this item to later in today's meeting, i think we would have a chance to look at them so the committee would vote today if they are available for review. >> okay. madam clerk, have you been able to find that legislation? >> yes, madam chair. my apologies. we do have the amended legislation. i will forward it to the members of the budget committee now. we can take item 3 and come back. >> would you please send a copy to the city attorney. let's go to item 3, madam clerk, please read. >> resolution approving modification number 14 to airpo
i have not been sent amendments. to the extent be they would reduce the amount of the money the city is approving they wouldn't be substantive. as suggested by the clerk i would expect the resolution approving the leases would have revisions to reflect changed terms. >> would we be able to vote today or have to wait for the amendments? >> madam chair, we did provide red lines and clean versions of the amended resolutions to the clerk. >> if those are available and you want to...
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i have noted that there's been a great deal of discussion with regard to this decision that i've made, and i should point out that i do not contend that it is in the same magnitude as these decisions that i have just mentioned, but between those decisions and this decision, there is a difference that is very fundamental. in those decisions, the american people were not assailed by councils of doubt and defeat from some of the most widely known opinion leaders of the nation. i have noted, for example, that a republican senator has said that this action i have taken means that my party has lost all chance of winning the november elections, and others are saying today that this move against enemy sanctuaries will make me a one-term president. no one is more aware than i am of the political consequences of the action i've taken. it is tempting to take the easy political path, to blame this war on previous administrations and to bring all of our men home immediately regardless of the consequenc consequences, even though that would mean defeat for the united states, to desert 18 million who
i have noted that there's been a great deal of discussion with regard to this decision that i've made, and i should point out that i do not contend that it is in the same magnitude as these decisions that i have just mentioned, but between those decisions and this decision, there is a difference that is very fundamental. in those decisions, the american people were not assailed by councils of doubt and defeat from some of the most widely known opinion leaders of the nation. i have noted, for...
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>> guest: yes, i have. >> host: what are they like? >> guest: first of all, the scale is unbelievable. they are football fields time 12. you have never seen so much cardboard in your life and shelves in robots and people running literally all day. if you think about it, think about the packages to get at the house or the fact that the postal service only operates on sunday to deliver amazon packages and when you see a mail truck on sunday look inside the truck is piled high with amazon packages. [inaudible] fulfillment centers are how they do it so if you have millions of americans bind billions of packages then you've got places to have the hold that capacity and volume and when you go in there. the scales are breathtaking and the speed with it moves with 400 packages processed in a sec. come out the door and on its way and i was absolutely overwhelmed and these people dwarf the scale but it's a phenomenon and grew in the last ten years. the one major growth industry for people and it was unbelievable to me. >> host: i will give these
>> guest: yes, i have. >> host: what are they like? >> guest: first of all, the scale is unbelievable. they are football fields time 12. you have never seen so much cardboard in your life and shelves in robots and people running literally all day. if you think about it, think about the packages to get at the house or the fact that the postal service only operates on sunday to deliver amazon packages and when you see a mail truck on sunday look inside the truck is piled high...
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i didn't have a lot of friends that i had no friends. there is another family in town occasionally i would see one other girl but all kids in our town i never went to their houses. i was pretty isolated. i had my siblings but i wanted friends i wanted to tell someone my stuff and i'm sure there was a processing element to it i don't know why that. >> i imagine you're grateful for them now. >>. >> so going back to your childhood something i did not recognize in my own like physical pain and then to skin my knee and hurt myself you are in a junkyard there is a part where you have an accident. can you talk about that quick. >> my dad for whatever reason didn't have the bone in his head to tell him this is dangerous and do not do this. even after someone was hurt he did not always understand and then thought everything that happens that we could be protected so we would build the's big buildings. and to care about the safety, we did. just not knowing how dangerous that was. and then at 14 and then the idea then to use the forklift with the e
i didn't have a lot of friends that i had no friends. there is another family in town occasionally i would see one other girl but all kids in our town i never went to their houses. i was pretty isolated. i had my siblings but i wanted friends i wanted to tell someone my stuff and i'm sure there was a processing element to it i don't know why that. >> i imagine you're grateful for them now. >>. >> so going back to your childhood something i did not recognize in my own like...
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i have run that built roads in vietnam for two years. i wrote press releases in waco, texas and directed tv in the philippines. my view of the war was the same. i didn't think it was just. i had no reason to believe we needed to be there. when i got to kent state, i held that view. my personal desire to do photography was stronger than my desire to be a protester. so i chose that. i had to keep myself a little bit more objective than do one side or the other. yes. >> why do you think the national guard opened fire? >> i can explain that, really. it's quite strange. when governor rhodes -- this is in the book. when governor rhodes arrived on campus, he went and did his public appearance. then he had a private appearance in the firehouse with the -- i don't believe there were kent state officials or administrators there. fire chief, state police, national guardsmen, reporters. his words were being broadcast also to the -- i don't want to call them dormitories, but national guard were. he made it very clear at the fire station a -- he said t
i have run that built roads in vietnam for two years. i wrote press releases in waco, texas and directed tv in the philippines. my view of the war was the same. i didn't think it was just. i had no reason to believe we needed to be there. when i got to kent state, i held that view. my personal desire to do photography was stronger than my desire to be a protester. so i chose that. i had to keep myself a little bit more objective than do one side or the other. yes. >> why do you think the...
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no idea how much time i have, hopefully i have a little bit of time. we heard both things from the white house about millions of personal protective equipment, ppe, millions have gone out to america but facts to date we should have had billions gone out throughout america, is that the disparity? >> it is a huge disparity and healthcare workers are having to compromise their protection and health and safety because they're having to be creative and reuse a single mask for the entire week or coming up sterilization practices that's not proven or practiced yet. those are impacting our healthcare workers and those are the lives that we need to preserve to treat others. >> i have family workers working at the front line where they have been wearing equipment for days and times that they have to dispoe b d dispose but having to use it over and over. >> thank you, if somebody can do a better job with the clock >> you are absolutely right. it got stuck at 4:44 and went to zero and popped up to 1:21. i am watching too. my father was a watch maker/clock repairman
no idea how much time i have, hopefully i have a little bit of time. we heard both things from the white house about millions of personal protective equipment, ppe, millions have gone out to america but facts to date we should have had billions gone out throughout america, is that the disparity? >> it is a huge disparity and healthcare workers are having to compromise their protection and health and safety because they're having to be creative and reuse a single mask for the entire week...
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have been. on isof what we are going anecdotal evidence. but what i can see is that there have been a few key lessons learned. one is that it is very important to test all residents and not wait until residents are asymptomatic -- excuse me, until residents are symptomatic, because then it is too late. there is a symptomatic spread and the fact that staff go to day,ent to resident every until people get symptomatic, the virus can spread throughout the facility. we have learned that lesson, that all residents really should be tested and not only tested, but tested regularly. what i have heard from geriatricians is that weekly would be good, at least biweekly so that residents can then be transmission can be stopped. it will be very hard, especially relax some of the restrictions on visitors, which is essential to prevent the sense of social isolation among our seniors. as we lessen those restrictions, it will be very hard to prevent all cases in the nursing homes. the key is a rapid response to prevent transmission to the rest of residents and staff. h
have been. on isof what we are going anecdotal evidence. but what i can see is that there have been a few key lessons learned. one is that it is very important to test all residents and not wait until residents are asymptomatic -- excuse me, until residents are symptomatic, because then it is too late. there is a symptomatic spread and the fact that staff go to day,ent to resident every until people get symptomatic, the virus can spread throughout the facility. we have learned that lesson, that...
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if there were public comment, i would already have been cut off. so i will stop there. i'm happy to answer any questions you have. >> supervisor ronen: okay. thank you very much. appreciate you joining us today. and your service thus far and your willingness to serve into the future. and i'm sorry i didn't have a chance to speak with you prior to today. but i know that you spoke to my staff and i really appreciate that as well. i'm just going to start it off with one question. i was very concerned that the m.t.a. board, including you, voted to increase fares on clipper card users during this period, when so many san franciscans have lost their jobs, are struggling to put food on the table, when service cuts on m.t.a. have been extensive. i'm sure that you know that the board of supervisors voted 10-1 urging you not to increase fares. and it's -- it's really concerning to me. and i wanted to hear more of an explanation on why you chose to vote to increase fares during this time. >> absolutely. thank you for that question. i voted without -- you know, there was much hesita
if there were public comment, i would already have been cut off. so i will stop there. i'm happy to answer any questions you have. >> supervisor ronen: okay. thank you very much. appreciate you joining us today. and your service thus far and your willingness to serve into the future. and i'm sorry i didn't have a chance to speak with you prior to today. but i know that you spoke to my staff and i really appreciate that as well. i'm just going to start it off with one question. i was very...
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says that there is a pro they arrived and and again i have to say and i saw it that was in my mind i'm sorry this is opinion but this is was despicable to roll down the window and mace people who are in this frustration. and again now we having another story on top of this horrible story and that is that this curfew is crawling upon us he a very very very quickly and people are now have a choice to make stick around go somewhere else protest and risk to be tear gassed hit by rubber bullets or or else because police and law enforcement still massed opp there on the highway is there ready to enforce this curfew. stephanie we're going to ponder that exact question we are going to give you a break to get some water incredible job so far you're proud of. the people in minneapolis and we are of you get a break you and max the cameraman incredible job we plan to come back to you when we can if we can. as soon as we can in a couple of minutes time good job stay safe and we will talk you measure it on the streets of. that was stephan simone's live on the streets of minneapolis ok moving on russ
says that there is a pro they arrived and and again i have to say and i saw it that was in my mind i'm sorry this is opinion but this is was despicable to roll down the window and mace people who are in this frustration. and again now we having another story on top of this horrible story and that is that this curfew is crawling upon us he a very very very quickly and people are now have a choice to make stick around go somewhere else protest and risk to be tear gassed hit by rubber bullets or...
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i would have, i would have suggested and i did suggest, pretty much all cases you get rid of the attorney generals because it happens to be very political, whether you like it or not. and many of these people were obama appointments. and so, i just got rid of him. reporter: you have got some criticism from democrats in congress who are saying this is a pattern of you trying to avoid having accountability. >> i know. if i didn't fire him, they would have criticized me too. they criticize no matter what you do. if you have too many ventilators, gee he has too many ventilators. if you don't have enough, they say he doesn't have enough. no matter what you do, partner and fake news media, they will find something. i don't know the gentleman. i was happy to do it. mike requested that i do it. he should have done it a long time ago, in my opinion. he is as an obama appointment. he had some difficulty but i just don't know who he is. i never heard of his name. reporter: do you believe there is a role for inspector generals to keep an administration like yours or anyone else's accountable. >> but
i would have, i would have suggested and i did suggest, pretty much all cases you get rid of the attorney generals because it happens to be very political, whether you like it or not. and many of these people were obama appointments. and so, i just got rid of him. reporter: you have got some criticism from democrats in congress who are saying this is a pattern of you trying to avoid having accountability. >> i know. if i didn't fire him, they would have criticized me too. they criticize...
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i don't have the energy i used to have. >> any advice for people would you do anything differently? >> maybe i would've lived more extravagantly because we were always saving our pennies. saving them for a rainy day that never came. i saved my pennies. >> you would say you're saving them for a rainy day and living in a perpetual drizzle. >>host: do you disagree with your husband economically? >> very rarely. >>host: did you start from the same point? >> that's point. we learned from the same teachers. we grew up in the same kind of home. >>caller: hello doctor friedman, either of them. [laughter] i have a question i've been wanting to ask someone that is knowledgeable about the situation for a long time. so with the minimum wage that automatically goes to inflation. and that was just my own idea. what do you think? >>host: will the minimum wage lead to inflation if you raise it? >> i don't think it will to inflation but it will lead to unemployment because people who are hiring these people they don't feel that i on - - that they can pay them more so therefore they will reduce the em
i don't have the energy i used to have. >> any advice for people would you do anything differently? >> maybe i would've lived more extravagantly because we were always saving our pennies. saving them for a rainy day that never came. i saved my pennies. >> you would say you're saving them for a rainy day and living in a perpetual drizzle. >>host: do you disagree with your husband economically? >> very rarely. >>host: did you start from the same point? >>...
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think you have a very tunnel vision of things right and so i remember the smell of the kitchen the room and how they would dress have they moved around and then i also have images of those tanks coming into town we only feel the fear of everybody and the worries and and on the day that we fled of course my parents couldn't tell us that we were fleeing right but the tension was so damn that you can't you know you know without anybody say anything and to have certainly all of the at the orbs in the house to be warmer you know to whisper they never talk anymore. came to his childhood in saigon ended in 1975 when south viet nam fell to the communist north after a 20 year home city was renamed the main city. the 1500000 people who fled across the south china sea were dubbed the boat people hundreds of thousands died the despair that drove the mom board and the survivors relief are hard to imagine. we never thought we would survive the boat trip so already when we arrived in malaysia. it was a bonus you know a 2nd chance to life and as we got off the boat and
think you have a very tunnel vision of things right and so i remember the smell of the kitchen the room and how they would dress have they moved around and then i also have images of those tanks coming into town we only feel the fear of everybody and the worries and and on the day that we fled of course my parents couldn't tell us that we were fleeing right but the tension was so damn that you can't you know you know without anybody say anything and to have certainly all of the at the orbs in...
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yes, i have them! you have to do. ithout them. 0k, think it is impossible without them. ok, right, iwill think it is impossible without them. ok, right, i will bear that in mind. good advice. thank you very much. i join the rest of the team as we head towards the town centre. nothing could have prepared me for being —— the incredible then that is generated heaving these enormous bells around. all drum on bells. and trying not to use my needs but it is almost impossible stop they feel battered and bruised already. we are greeted by a huge crowd of tourists and locals. dominic is the fla m boya nt and locals. dominic is the flamboyant leader, rousing the troops leading the beat. and conducting the cacophony. bells bang. luckily for me after 30 minutes dominic calls time for a much—needed break. wow! that was one of the most physically intensive things i have ever done. amazing! tribal but great. and i deserve this. bells bang. what does it feel like to be leading this bunch of people with a loud noise? speaks german. tha
yes, i have them! you have to do. ithout them. 0k, think it is impossible without them. ok, right, iwill think it is impossible without them. ok, right, i will bear that in mind. good advice. thank you very much. i join the rest of the team as we head towards the town centre. nothing could have prepared me for being —— the incredible then that is generated heaving these enormous bells around. all drum on bells. and trying not to use my needs but it is almost impossible stop they feel...
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so i have stuck to a message, i have stuck to using data. ian.i am a i follow the data every day, i follow the c.d.c. guidelines, and those are the guidelines we are using. it is not like throwing a switch. we are just lifting some restrictions moving forward, trying to open up some of our businesses but doing it in a safe and responsible way. i have the tools in place now with testing capabilities, with tracking, i have got adequate amounts of p.p.e. that if we see flareups ups or hotspots, we can block them out. if things get away from us and the numbers go in the wrong direction, we will put restrictions back in place that is the way we will move forward. . that has been my misses from the beginning and it has been a consistent message. bob: what will entail having restrictions go back in place? what are you looking that if that needs to happen? governor northam: one of the main things was our hospital capacity. about a month ago, we were worried that we were going to overburden our health care forems, and we made lands three alternative c
so i have stuck to a message, i have stuck to using data. ian.i am a i follow the data every day, i follow the c.d.c. guidelines, and those are the guidelines we are using. it is not like throwing a switch. we are just lifting some restrictions moving forward, trying to open up some of our businesses but doing it in a safe and responsible way. i have the tools in place now with testing capabilities, with tracking, i have got adequate amounts of p.p.e. that if we see flareups ups or hotspots, we...
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i have to deal with that afterwards. i also appreciate the opportunity because we have a lot of front-line workers, of course, at n street village. this is a chance for me to say thank you publicly to our front-line workers who go to work every in our shelter and supportive housing programs, doing extraordinary work under unusual, unprecedented circumstances. n street village is a nonprofit organization that is almost 50 years old. we provide housing and services for homeless and low income women, and affordable housing for families. we have five locations in washington, d.c. we provide all types of housing, from shelter all the way through permanent and supportive housing, which is when folks have special needs or disabilities in their housing. we also provide wraparound services for everyone, including health and vocational services. and we do advocacy. we facilitate lifting up the voices of the people we serve. they are the people we need to be listening to, and we advocate around the issues of importance to those we s
i have to deal with that afterwards. i also appreciate the opportunity because we have a lot of front-line workers, of course, at n street village. this is a chance for me to say thank you publicly to our front-line workers who go to work every in our shelter and supportive housing programs, doing extraordinary work under unusual, unprecedented circumstances. n street village is a nonprofit organization that is almost 50 years old. we provide housing and services for homeless and low income...
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and finally, ten people in nashville, where i have ten employees, i would have to notify san francisco. >> you would not. they would not be ann titled to reemployment. >> if i laid off nine employees in nashville and one in san francisco, i would have to notify the city with represent to the one employee? >> i don't think so. i think it would be triggered by ten layoffs in san francisco. >> that's definitely what you just said, so earlier you said ten globally, but now it's ten only in san francisco? >> so there's two definitions being referred to and one is the employer definition and that's defined as ten employees globally, but the layoff definition is ten or more employees, meaning san francisco workers laid off within a 30-day period. there ok, thank you for that clarification. please proceed. >> thank you. and so what we know that workers are facing a crisis right now, so a small businesses. we know small businesses need support now more than ever and i'll be sharing some of the changes we'll be making to this ordinance to specifically address the concerns that we heard from smal
and finally, ten people in nashville, where i have ten employees, i would have to notify san francisco. >> you would not. they would not be ann titled to reemployment. >> if i laid off nine employees in nashville and one in san francisco, i would have to notify the city with represent to the one employee? >> i don't think so. i think it would be triggered by ten layoffs in san francisco. >> that's definitely what you just said, so earlier you said ten globally, but now...
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do i have more time? >> 30 seconds. >> 20 seconds. >> and i want to know who the grouting contractor is, where will the permeated grouting be injected, how many holes to be filled, so on and so forth. there has been no plan that's been presented. okay. and i would hope that the project sponsor would share the grouting plan when he gets it because i think he has to have it approved by d.b.i. >> that's time. >> thank you. >> hear from mr. walker and you have three minutes, mr. walker. >> can we spotlight mr. walker please? welcome back. >> i would just suggest that a request a little bit more time be taken to make sure that the plans are really the structural and foundational plans and as thorough as they possibly can be. a lot of faith in the group that is working on this and we have found some issues along the way and the downside on this is very, very high for phil's house and our house. and in another week or two of review of work which also allows us another week or two to get agreement with the owner o
do i have more time? >> 30 seconds. >> 20 seconds. >> and i want to know who the grouting contractor is, where will the permeated grouting be injected, how many holes to be filled, so on and so forth. there has been no plan that's been presented. okay. and i would hope that the project sponsor would share the grouting plan when he gets it because i think he has to have it approved by d.b.i. >> that's time. >> thank you. >> hear from mr. walker and you have...
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and i have my cue card my , teleprompter, ready to go. only hope that they use mlk's letter from a birmingham jail. what a terrific document for all of us to read, not just yesterday or today, but tomorrow one of the greatest documents in , our history. king, of course, jailed because they were worried his civil rights movement would cause trouble. they were negotiating with king andthey were negotiating with king to lay it down relax, , settle. and ml king writes this amazing manifesto, this creed of the civil rights movement. it is, we can't wait any longer the time is now. ,and ml king is really inspiring all of us to stand up for justice, wherever we are. injustice is everywhere, we have to have justice now and forever, and you and i are responsible to stand up for that justice. boy, i am ready and prepared to write that on monday, to shout that for my rooftop every day for the rest of my life. let's all be ambassadors of justice. wherever we see injustice, we need to point it out. and james, thank you for raising this document. and i
and i have my cue card my , teleprompter, ready to go. only hope that they use mlk's letter from a birmingham jail. what a terrific document for all of us to read, not just yesterday or today, but tomorrow one of the greatest documents in , our history. king, of course, jailed because they were worried his civil rights movement would cause trouble. they were negotiating with king andthey were negotiating with king to lay it down relax, , settle. and ml king writes this amazing manifesto, this...
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a high school student came into work at a company that i still have. i don't run any of my companies but i also don't sell them. we started working together and he went to college. we kept in touch. then he got kicked out of twitter. the first time. they showed him the door he came back to st. louis and we were hanging out and talking and decided we would start a company together. we were kicking around ideas. we started looking for problems we could solve and came up with a problem of how small merchants got paid. >> when did you come to that conclusion? you talk about your work as a glassblower so tell me the moment he realized payments were a problem for small merchants. >> he was just kicked out of twitter my first reaction is he was like a little brother to me and someone i felt i needed to stand up for what they did to him the first time was completely file. file. so i said let's get even with them like it was despite motivated to his credit he said let's do something more positive and start a new company. then we were looking for a problem then w
a high school student came into work at a company that i still have. i don't run any of my companies but i also don't sell them. we started working together and he went to college. we kept in touch. then he got kicked out of twitter. the first time. they showed him the door he came back to st. louis and we were hanging out and talking and decided we would start a company together. we were kicking around ideas. we started looking for problems we could solve and came up with a problem of how...
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i know a lot of triple as have done that. i know we're in the thick of things and hopefully we'll be able to do that sometime during the month of may. i promised we would do this even if it were may 31st. and so, that's something positive we can to. do. we have so many great models we're doing locally and i think we'll get some out there to the state and share all of our good practises. but locally, i just want to start by saying i'm really, really proud of our staff and all of the work they've done. our management team has been outstanding and really pivoted quickly to emergency response mode, really, really great thinking on the part of our managers in terms of thinking about how we develop new models on the fly and just so that we can be as responsive as possible to the need of older adults and people with disabilities in san francisco. i'm enormously proud of our new york and ceos that we work with because i think it's just so hard for everybody to be in the midst of this pandemic and try to -- and be worried about family
i know a lot of triple as have done that. i know we're in the thick of things and hopefully we'll be able to do that sometime during the month of may. i promised we would do this even if it were may 31st. and so, that's something positive we can to. do. we have so many great models we're doing locally and i think we'll get some out there to the state and share all of our good practises. but locally, i just want to start by saying i'm really, really proud of our staff and all of the work they've...
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i don't have time to look back. i never look back. i am living in the now.alle berry, d train left station. it is occupied, lovely. greg: tyrus i have been saying it to her for the last five years but she keeps texting me. it's either halle berry. tyrus: you keep saying the doctor. greg: it was fred barry. he is dead. i love him. tyrus: i am out. last word to michael. michael: if you are single, go big or go home don't say you have the antibody, say you have the cure. if you have with me, you will be cured, that's what i would be selling. a big shout out. kat: when i was 23 it's a yes definitely. michael: someone out there gets off on washing people wash their hands. this is your moment, this is your time to shine. for all you people with handwashing fetishists, enjoy yourself. greg: that is true. what if you are attracted to people in medical gear, not saying that i am but i love a good mask and gloves, anyway am going to shut up now. don't forget about my upcoming book. it's called the plus, self help for people who hate self-help. people trying to do posi
i don't have time to look back. i never look back. i am living in the now.alle berry, d train left station. it is occupied, lovely. greg: tyrus i have been saying it to her for the last five years but she keeps texting me. it's either halle berry. tyrus: you keep saying the doctor. greg: it was fred barry. he is dead. i love him. tyrus: i am out. last word to michael. michael: if you are single, go big or go home don't say you have the antibody, say you have the cure. if you have with me, you...
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the following to freelancing to having columns to places i didn'tpay them to having multiple books out in the world. i think it is an awesome thing and when i think about 18-year-old be there seems to be states for one or 2 black folks to talk about the world and there's a lot more for a lot of people to tell stories so i am happy the book is out and proud of my friend. >> it is really nice. >> and later. i want to thank our wonderful speakers and all of you for spending your evening with us and supporting authors, publishers and our incredible staff and thank you for your patience during our technical difficulties. we sincerely appreciate your support now and always. please check out, i don't want to dive forward, all the proceeds go to harvard bookstore and it is important we read the writing of this incredibly important contemporary writer. thanks again for your time, your purchases, have a great night and everyone please do your best to stay well, thank you so much. >> thank you, everyone. >> in his book the split in the vial, eric larson looks
the following to freelancing to having columns to places i didn'tpay them to having multiple books out in the world. i think it is an awesome thing and when i think about 18-year-old be there seems to be states for one or 2 black folks to talk about the world and there's a lot more for a lot of people to tell stories so i am happy the book is out and proud of my friend. >> it is really nice. >> and later. i want to thank our wonderful speakers and all of you for spending your...
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may i have a motion, please? . >> i'll second it. >> second. >> president moller caen: madam secretary, could you please call for public comment? >> madam secretary: members of the public who wish to make public comment on item 14, dial 888-273-3658, access code 3107452 and pound followed by pound again. dial 1 then 0 to be added to the speaker line. ♪ ♪ mr. moderator, do we have any callers? >> madam secretary, there are no callers in the queue at this time. >> madam secretary: thank you. public comment on item 14 is closed. >> president moller caen: would you please call the roll call vote. >> madam secretary: president caen? >> president moller caen: aye. >> madam secretary: vice-president vietor? >> yes. >> madam secretary: commissioner moran? >> aye. >> madam secretary: commissioner maxwell? >> aye. >> madam secretary: commissioner paulson? >> aye. >> madam secretary: we have five ayes. >> president moller caen: the motion carries. next item, please. >> madam secretary: next item is item 15, approve the water
may i have a motion, please? . >> i'll second it. >> second. >> president moller caen: madam secretary, could you please call for public comment? >> madam secretary: members of the public who wish to make public comment on item 14, dial 888-273-3658, access code 3107452 and pound followed by pound again. dial 1 then 0 to be added to the speaker line. ♪ ♪ mr. moderator, do we have any callers? >> madam secretary, there are no callers in the queue at this time....
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i have a two-year-old. 'm now married to is my husband for about two years, and then started gaining weight and wasn't sure, so i we went and talked with the doctor at my clinic, and he said well, testosterone is basically birth control, so there's no way you can be pregnant. i found out i was pregnant at 6.5 months. my whole mission is to kind of normalize adults like me. i think i've finally found my calling in early intervention, which is here, kind of what we do. i think the access to irrelevant care for parents is intentionally confusing. when i did the procespective search for autism for my own child, it was confusing. we have a place where children can be children, but it's very confusing. i always out myself as an adult with autism. i think it's helpful when you know where can your child go. how i'm choosing to help is to give children that would normally not be allowed to have children in the same respect, kids that have three times as much work to do as their peers or kids who do odd things, like,
i have a two-year-old. 'm now married to is my husband for about two years, and then started gaining weight and wasn't sure, so i we went and talked with the doctor at my clinic, and he said well, testosterone is basically birth control, so there's no way you can be pregnant. i found out i was pregnant at 6.5 months. my whole mission is to kind of normalize adults like me. i think i've finally found my calling in early intervention, which is here, kind of what we do. i think the access to...
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i have and i think it is good. i do want the letter given, because this letter made it -- not in terms of my taking it. i thought it was a very well-crafted letter by a man who is a respected doctor up in westchester, maybe a little beyond westchester in new york. and he just -- he didn't want anything. he just wanted me to know the results of what he's doing doing as a doctor. he was so happy with the fact that i fight for this stuff. and then we have this crazy whistleblower, this fake whistleblower and try to knock it. who signed the application? he did this signing. he was a believer at one point, i assume. otherwise, he shouldn't have signed it. i waiter who told him to, he shouldn't have signed it. thank you all very much. thank you, fellows. >> neil: all right, that was stunning. the president of the united states just acknowledge that he's taking hydroxychloroquine. a drug that is really meant to treat malaria and lupus. the president insisted that it has enormous benefits for patients either trying to prev
i have and i think it is good. i do want the letter given, because this letter made it -- not in terms of my taking it. i thought it was a very well-crafted letter by a man who is a respected doctor up in westchester, maybe a little beyond westchester in new york. and he just -- he didn't want anything. he just wanted me to know the results of what he's doing doing as a doctor. he was so happy with the fact that i fight for this stuff. and then we have this crazy whistleblower, this fake...
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i just have one question. i am so happy they have btw and puc approve this and that gives me a lot of confidence and i just need clarification on how it will work and what happens if we are cal called in and what or financial obligation is. >> very good to pick up on. you picked up on one of the key components of the mou for sure. so the developer as part of their conditions to getting the map approved has taken on the obligation of up to a five-year warranty after they completed all construction on phase one, a five-year warranty would kick into gear. the tax district, the i fd and csd would start a ten-year warranty at that time. to the extent the infrastructure doesn't meet certain criteria, if it becomes too bouyant and moves up, some number of inches or portions of an inch, they public works would call upon the project and pay a claim saying we made $200,000 worth of the repair and this is not typical of the city street they call through the mou or tax district to provide that warranty. if the project fund
i just have one question. i am so happy they have btw and puc approve this and that gives me a lot of confidence and i just need clarification on how it will work and what happens if we are cal called in and what or financial obligation is. >> very good to pick up on. you picked up on one of the key components of the mou for sure. so the developer as part of their conditions to getting the map approved has taken on the obligation of up to a five-year warranty after they completed all...
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i literally have no idea, i just have to say i'm really sorry. i graduated in chaos and nothing. i think potentially some of them might be forgiven and others you had federal loans, so a lot of black folks in particular i know they be less forgiving. realistically acting what happened to me at a minimum, i only got like a year to stick my deferment and that's it. i had to use those immediately in the financial crisis wheni didn't have any money . that's fortunate if you have that option you just have to usethe best you can do and hope that those six months to a year . and frankly it's just more than anything i wish i had like a magic wand but if you don't have it, you can't give it. is it going to hurt you? yes. is it going to make you feel bad, yes . not intentionally but it's like distracting. these loans will kill me and i will say it's not worth it and it's not comforting but it seems to be we're in the midst of some really difficult times and you can't just worry about credit or all that. not for a profession but i get it. if you can't get with that right now and a lot of us
i literally have no idea, i just have to say i'm really sorry. i graduated in chaos and nothing. i think potentially some of them might be forgiven and others you had federal loans, so a lot of black folks in particular i know they be less forgiving. realistically acting what happened to me at a minimum, i only got like a year to stick my deferment and that's it. i had to use those immediately in the financial crisis wheni didn't have any money . that's fortunate if you have that option you...
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sorry i have a job or i am retired, and i don't care. it is the wrong set of priorities for the board. you shouldn't have to beg and plead with a bunch of over concerned people that my job, office can't be in this neighborhood. any job now is valuable and we need to make that happen. think about the workers in the offices. think about the tax money to generate for the city and think about the revenue that other businesses in the area would get by having more workers in place. that has to be the number one priority going forward. think about that instead of whether the neighborhood cares if a coffee shop is open. >> you have two questions remaining. >> i am garrett. i am a resident of san francisco. i am calling in regards to item two. while i support to spirit of the proposed legislation to promote housing over office uses in district nine. i am concerned by lack of out reach to the handful of sponsors in district nine whose projects would be impacted, particularly the lack of grandfather the projects would receive should it pass a writte
sorry i have a job or i am retired, and i don't care. it is the wrong set of priorities for the board. you shouldn't have to beg and plead with a bunch of over concerned people that my job, office can't be in this neighborhood. any job now is valuable and we need to make that happen. think about the workers in the offices. think about the tax money to generate for the city and think about the revenue that other businesses in the area would get by having more workers in place. that has to be the...
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i do all right but i for one have committed what i. was to the water and snow we've been doing and i'm and those of us are going up. the. 66 miles out. what are some of the most remote hot. mess of the n.s.a. i have lived in michigan but hadn't was sort of innocent me at the. in the middle of the facility. i don't know what i'm not. a suicide bombers are both going to so be it. but the most of the cabinet had a messy but i had them to sit around. and i'm. going. to. have sat. in the. back. of the loaf. eat since. i. am going to walk up they want to give them one why. they would not like or they will not wait. like you. and if you think what is going to go all type of this case then while they all well i'm on that kind of goofy well how glass i may see it in a slimeball yeah that. drove the coup on the kid in the tweeted something his trip took off in a story and i see you have them yes and i'm a complete each local who does. because a stunning hellion was a. law. that hell you ma hear. the soothing hear leg which was all. sounded like
i do all right but i for one have committed what i. was to the water and snow we've been doing and i'm and those of us are going up. the. 66 miles out. what are some of the most remote hot. mess of the n.s.a. i have lived in michigan but hadn't was sort of innocent me at the. in the middle of the facility. i don't know what i'm not. a suicide bombers are both going to so be it. but the most of the cabinet had a messy but i had them to sit around. and i'm. going. to. have sat. in the. back. of...
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in short, i have seen neighbors helping neighbors. i have seen nebraskans helping nebraskans. madam president, much remains uncertain about our future. we don't know how many more lives will be lost, how long we're going to have to wait for a vaccine or how long it will take four main street to open for business once again. i think we may have a long and tough road ahead of us. but i take great pride in the way nebraska has responded to these difficult circumstances. inspiring stories of kindness and humanity in my state don't come as a surprise to me. i have seen our people respond to other disasters including the widespread flooding that we faced just last year. i have seen nebraskans respond the same way to covid-19 as we did with that flood, by putting others first. it's just who we are. nebraskans will continue to adapt, to help others, and to lead the way in addressing and responding to this crisis. we will get through this, and we will come out stronger than ever before. thank you madam president. >> madam president, we are back for our second week in the senate after s
in short, i have seen neighbors helping neighbors. i have seen nebraskans helping nebraskans. madam president, much remains uncertain about our future. we don't know how many more lives will be lost, how long we're going to have to wait for a vaccine or how long it will take four main street to open for business once again. i think we may have a long and tough road ahead of us. but i take great pride in the way nebraska has responded to these difficult circumstances. inspiring stories of...
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but i don't have an easy answer to that. i just don't. we have to see on a step-by-step basis as we get into a period of time in the fall of reopening schools and where we are in the amex of the outbreak. i will point out throughout some of the questions we have a very large country and the dynamics are different in different regions of the country. it will be different in one region versus another. so it's not going to be universal or homogenous. but i don't have a solution for what happens when you close schools that triggers a cascade of events and has adverse circumstances. >> mr. chairman, i will close by asking the permission of the chair to submit for the record an article that just came out in the journal of pediatric nursing, children are at risk for covid-19. >> so ordered and it will be included. thank you, senator cassidy. senator warren. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you to our witnesses for being here today. i hope everybody is staying safe and healthy. in the past 16 weeks, over 1.3 million americans have been infect
but i don't have an easy answer to that. i just don't. we have to see on a step-by-step basis as we get into a period of time in the fall of reopening schools and where we are in the amex of the outbreak. i will point out throughout some of the questions we have a very large country and the dynamics are different in different regions of the country. it will be different in one region versus another. so it's not going to be universal or homogenous. but i don't have a solution for what happens...
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noem: i have had conversations with them. i am concerned about those who would be in the vulnerable population as well. we have helped them prepare. we have helped facilities get supplies and testing equipment that would be necessary. make sure they have adequate personnel in order to respond. we also have worked and trained our national guard to be ready to respond should that me necessary and communicated with all of them and held weekly tribal phone calls with them making sure we heard what their needs were and responded in getting them ppe and getting other resources they might need to prepare their communities. it is a big concern for me as well and always has been. the checkpoints, i understand the spirit behind them. if they wanted to do that type of activity on bia roads, it would be less of a jurisdictional issue. on u.s. and state highways, it is different. we need to have clarity on that situation. for me, it is a priority we make sure that if somebody needs an ambulance on a reservation, one can get to them. i am n
noem: i have had conversations with them. i am concerned about those who would be in the vulnerable population as well. we have helped them prepare. we have helped facilities get supplies and testing equipment that would be necessary. make sure they have adequate personnel in order to respond. we also have worked and trained our national guard to be ready to respond should that me necessary and communicated with all of them and held weekly tribal phone calls with them making sure we heard what...
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i am having a bad connection. i am echoing. >> can you turnoff your tv. do you have a tv? >> i don't have a tv. it is not me. >> maybe sfgovtv can mute their link to this meeting. the control room. i think someone had a tv on in the back watching it. i don't hear it any more. you can continue, ms. gage. >> okay. with that said, just, you know, the homes that were built there, they are older model homes, and i understand that some may need to upgrade, you know. can you hear me? >> yes, we can. >> okay. it came on that i was muted. if it is not broke, don't fix it. if it is not going to cause a hazard or health condition, then don't replace it. that is my stand. >> do you have anything further at this time? >> not at this time. if i can be allowed to come back in. >> you have three minutes in rebuttal. >> okay. thank you. >> thank you. we will now move on to the current holder's attorney. you have seven minutes, sir. >> there is still an echo. thank you very much. i would like to address the board. very simply no legal grounds whatsoever for this appeal. this appellant is add
i am having a bad connection. i am echoing. >> can you turnoff your tv. do you have a tv? >> i don't have a tv. it is not me. >> maybe sfgovtv can mute their link to this meeting. the control room. i think someone had a tv on in the back watching it. i don't hear it any more. you can continue, ms. gage. >> okay. with that said, just, you know, the homes that were built there, they are older model homes, and i understand that some may need to upgrade, you know. can you...
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and i have so much respect for them. i don't believe officers go to work everyday and it is a dangerous job, we all know that, with the idea that they want to kill anybody. the idea is to save lives. >> no. >> sean: what about the other officer standing by there? did they not say hey, you got him, put them in the car. >> that is the obligation of the other officers. they will have to answer for that. and all the mic absolutely not, sean. i over saw the police, fbi, atf, these are great men and women everyday who put their lives on the line to keep us safe. they are doing the exact opposite in this video. they put themselves in harm's way to make sure that we are not. this is not an example of that. it is not only the person who is actually involved in the physical action that we see in choking this perpetrator, but worse. it is the people standing around not saying, hey, lay off now. we've got it. or reach down and grab the guy off the ground themselves to be able to put them in the car. especially when you can hear some
and i have so much respect for them. i don't believe officers go to work everyday and it is a dangerous job, we all know that, with the idea that they want to kill anybody. the idea is to save lives. >> no. >> sean: what about the other officer standing by there? did they not say hey, you got him, put them in the car. >> that is the obligation of the other officers. they will have to answer for that. and all the mic absolutely not, sean. i over saw the police, fbi, atf, these...