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and in this little excerpt, irene has been away because i do actually get irene off the scene every sooy, a bit of freedom, and give his father a bit of freedom as well. and she's been off, rather complicated circumstance, she has, in fact, been briefly kidnapped and has returned. she ended up in a harem in the desert and she is now being released. she did very well in the harem because she started a book club and it went very well. she's now back in edinburgh and she's determined to find out what's been going on in her absence. and she thinks her husband hasn't been running things terribly, terribly well. so we have got little bertie, who's in the flat there, and he's playing with a jigsaw puzzle, and he says "‘i'm not going to be able to finish this puzzle, mummy," said bertie from his position on the floor, "there are ten really important pieces missing. i've have counted them." "ten," said irene, "you should take care of these things, you really should. if we all lost ourjigsaw pieces, then nobody would be able to complete a puzzle, would they, bertissimo? she calls him bertissimo,
and in this little excerpt, irene has been away because i do actually get irene off the scene every sooy, a bit of freedom, and give his father a bit of freedom as well. and she's been off, rather complicated circumstance, she has, in fact, been briefly kidnapped and has returned. she ended up in a harem in the desert and she is now being released. she did very well in the harem because she started a book club and it went very well. she's now back in edinburgh and she's determined to find out...
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irene is just one of thousands who lived out that dark chapter in american history. i thank her for her friendship and for representing the thousands of war victims and survivors at this year's wreath laying ceremony at arlington national cemetery. guam's greatest generation, our elders, who endured the war and survived have much to teach us. with the guam remembrance act and the addition of all war claimants to the memorial wall, future generation also see the names of all those who sacrificed dearly for guam and our future. the victims and survivors of the occupation of guam are in my prayers today. and i hope that all my colleagues here in congress will join me in honoring the sacrifices of these very great americans. god bless guam and god bless the united states of america. with that, mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. the chair will remind members that rules do not allow references to occupants in the gallery. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house today.ss until 2k p.m. today they did not a
irene is just one of thousands who lived out that dark chapter in american history. i thank her for her friendship and for representing the thousands of war victims and survivors at this year's wreath laying ceremony at arlington national cemetery. guam's greatest generation, our elders, who endured the war and survived have much to teach us. with the guam remembrance act and the addition of all war claimants to the memorial wall, future generation also see the names of all those who sacrificed...
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. ♪ >> i received an e-mail from a retired couple named don and irene.y've owned time-share since 1984 and have generally been very happy. but a few years ago, their time-share company went under and was taken over by diamond resorts international. >> we learned that the unit that we had, we would be given 4,200 points for. >> did they explain to you, don, what those points meant? >> uh, no. >> you know, different time-shares work different ways. and with some, you get points instead of weeks. so you don't have to stay for exactly one week. shorter stays cost less points. and longer stays cost more points. >> our value was $8 per point. but the points had never sold for $8 from -- in the last several years. they're around $2 to $3. >> over time, they say, their week became worth less and less points. while it seemed as every vacation they wanted to take, well, it cost more and more points. >> they give you the impression that you just have to call up and say, "i'd like this one here." and they say, "okay. fine." and it's not like that whatsoever. >> twic
. ♪ >> i received an e-mail from a retired couple named don and irene.y've owned time-share since 1984 and have generally been very happy. but a few years ago, their time-share company went under and was taken over by diamond resorts international. >> we learned that the unit that we had, we would be given 4,200 points for. >> did they explain to you, don, what those points meant? >> uh, no. >> you know, different time-shares work different ways. and with some,...
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irene. >> i would say two things. this is input on this question is one i would love to hear from the group. but i think talking about the surveillance and that kind of infrastructure that the health system is part of the end stage of polio i think is a really important piece. not only about working for afp, but also about building that infrastructure for other things. and i think that looking for ways to talk about poll oio in longer stage is really important piece. other thing to do is talk about it as public health at infrastructure public level and increasingly countries are taking on more and more of the share of those costs at countries. less and less coming from done to donors, and countries that can't do that, but integral part what that country needs to be. and even as we do funding over the next couple of years to get domestic resources to pay for that, i think it's going to be really important. and part of the country level is key both for the ngo as well as surveillance officers though are there. but i do
irene. >> i would say two things. this is input on this question is one i would love to hear from the group. but i think talking about the surveillance and that kind of infrastructure that the health system is part of the end stage of polio i think is a really important piece. not only about working for afp, but also about building that infrastructure for other things. and i think that looking for ways to talk about poll oio in longer stage is really important piece. other thing to do is...
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. >> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the sue and edgar wachenheim foundation. tethe cheryl and philip mi family. oy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walt. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additi aprovided by:s been d the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. cfrom the tnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. one day after the united states charged 12 russian military inlligence officers with hacking into democratic campaign and state election operations in 2016, president donald trump suggested the obama administration was responsible. fore heading out to play golf at his turnberry, scotland, club this morning, the president tweeted, asking: "why didn't they do something about it?" e were o
. >> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the sue and edgar wachenheim foundation. tethe cheryl and philip mi family. oy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walt. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additi aprovided by:s been d the corporation for public...
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so, irene, do you want to go first? >> yeah, let me start. and steve, thanks for your point. i think it is incredibly important that we look at, you know, the end of polio as the end of all polio, right? because it looks exactly the same, you know. as i mentioned the experience of papa, new guinea, people say, well, it's a polio outbreak. and yes, it was, but even if it was vaccine-derived, it still looks the same. but that means it's very complicated, and i don't know what the technical strategies, but i think that's got to be part and parcel of how we talk about moving toward the end and whether we talk about it in steps or phases or something that is clear about the end of wile but recognizing polio is still out there until we can get routine immunization up and ipv into levels much higher and whatever else we need to do, but i do think we have to be really careful and really clear about what that longer-term game looks like. and when we declare polio done that it really is all of polio. that's got to be critically important. there's a lose of complications around that, in
so, irene, do you want to go first? >> yeah, let me start. and steve, thanks for your point. i think it is incredibly important that we look at, you know, the end of polio as the end of all polio, right? because it looks exactly the same, you know. as i mentioned the experience of papa, new guinea, people say, well, it's a polio outbreak. and yes, it was, but even if it was vaccine-derived, it still looks the same. but that means it's very complicated, and i don't know what the technical...
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jacqueline and irene are here with frankie, a 14-year-old terrier mix. and he is really chill.ometimes terriers are hyper or tend to be hyper. >> yes, i mean he is on the active side. he is about 14 weeks old. he will need a family that is active to catch up with him. >> i think he suddenly discovered he is on tv. he seems nervous. he was really calm and collected until we startwood the bright lights and focusing cameras on him. but you think he will get bigger than that. >> yes probably about double the size. >> double that size. so someone with a little bit of space and a little bit of energy. but he is a good cusickler too. for anyone interested in frankie, you have sort of inincentive to adopt, because usually dogs are what 150 to adopt and cats are $125. >> um-hum. >> but you have a special $53 deal the rest of the month. >> yes it's our 53rd anniversary. we have a special deal through the month of july. all our animals are $53. >> that's great. and they are spade, neutered shall microchipped and everything and you provide support if people need advice. >> of course yeah.
jacqueline and irene are here with frankie, a 14-year-old terrier mix. and he is really chill.ometimes terriers are hyper or tend to be hyper. >> yes, i mean he is on the active side. he is about 14 weeks old. he will need a family that is active to catch up with him. >> i think he suddenly discovered he is on tv. he seems nervous. he was really calm and collected until we startwood the bright lights and focusing cameras on him. but you think he will get bigger than that. >>...
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. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the eryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided utual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. rehat's why we're your rent company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. car regard are a, the shut downe federal government this fall, unless congress funds his immigration proposals. including funding for a wall on the border with mexico. from his new jersey golf course the government tweeted be willing to shut down government if the democrats do not give us the votes for border security which includes the wall. and, again, he called for a shif
. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the eryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided utual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. rehat's why we're your rent company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and...
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. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and phip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is proviuad by mof america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. ditional support has been provided by: an bpublic broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. om the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. as the president of the united rsstates prepares for his formal one-on-one meeting with t ssian president vladimir putin, he singled e european union as a trade foe, and downplayed expectations for his summit meeting. arriving in helsinki today with the first lady, the president was again welcomed with large protests. targeting both president trump and president putin's policies, and waving flag
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. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possibley: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individua oup retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been ovided by: d by the corporation for b publadcasting, and by weontributions to your pbs station from v like you. thank you. ud from the tisch wnet s at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. tonight, whave a special edition of the program, focused on the crisis and recovery in puerto rico. pd'll have the latest from there, and we wille our extensive reporting over the .ast three years, right after our news summa the massive northern california wildfire, burning since monday, nearly doubled in size overnight, as high temperatures and high winds continue. what's known as the
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. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. ditional support has bee provided by: an by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. some of the f.b.i. reasons for the surveillance of former trump campaign advisor carter page came public over the weekend, and this morning was filled with reactions. the heavily redacted documents include applications from the f.b.i. to the foreignll inence surveillance court, or "fisa court," which oversees approval of surveillance warrants. starting in october 2016
. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. ditional support has bee provided by: an by the corporation for public broadcasting,...
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. >> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. an suedgar wachenheim dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. ucosalind p. walter. barbara hoperberg. corporate funding is providedut byl of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additi aprovided by:s been and by the corporation for public broadcaing, and by contributions to your pbs ik station from viewersyou. thank you. from the tisch wnet stios at lincoln center in new york, lisa desjardins. >> desja good evening, and thank you for joining us. what was a hot summer day for much of the country was also a ated day of protest across the nation over immigration. as the white house stresses the need for border security, critics pot out that thousands of children are still separated from their parents ten days after president donald trump signed an executive order ending family separations. and yesterday, in an immigratio
. >> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. an suedgar wachenheim dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. ucosalind p. walter. barbara hoperberg. corporate funding is providedut byl of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additi aprovided by:s been and by the corporation...
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. >> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the sue and edgar wachenheim foundation. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. meorporate funding is provided by mutual ofca-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs sion from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, haenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. secretary of state mmpeo wrapped up two days of talks in pyongyang today, the fst meeting between the u.s. and north korea since president trump and kim jong un held their summit in singapore. the united states characterized this round of talks on denuclearization as" productive," the north koreans called it "regrettable." in a statement
. >> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the sue and edgar wachenheim foundation. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. meorporate funding is provided by mutual ofca-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been...
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. >> "pbs newshr weekend" is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the sue and edgar wachenheim the cheryl and philip milstein family. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. ditional support has bee provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. four of the boys trapped in a caveomplex in northern thailand are out and being treated at a nearby hospital night, after a dangerous and complicated mission to rescue them started early totr a r tn twwe the first group was brought out atfollowing a nine hour opn. >> ( onanslated ): the opera today has been more successful than we expected. >> sreenivasan: a multinational moam of divers helped the boys navigate thr
. >> "pbs newshr weekend" is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the sue and edgar wachenheim the cheryl and philip milstein family. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. ditional support has bee provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs...
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. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosali p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual rend group retirement products. that's why wour retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. president trump is at his new jersey gol second weekend in a row. he started his day with a tweet, this time about the recording of a phone conversation with his former personal lawyer, michael cohen mr. trump said the new his lawyer made recordings is" legal." unheard of and perhaps he also eaimed "your favorit president did nothing wrong." cohen, whose office was raid
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fernando: dj irene. i mean, we're bringing the most famous dj i think from the '90s, dj irene.'s a latina from los angeles. she's sort of famous for producing this house--hard house scene i think during the '90s and, you know, the 2000s. am i dating myself? there was a huge scene in california. the housers or the rebels, they would have their sort of their own--what do you call it? like niche culture in san jose and then in california. so, it's really i think an opportunity for folks to come out of the shadows and come out and enjoy something for them. damian: all right, we're going to not underground, but this is above ground. this is sonido clash's annual music festival at the school of arts and culture at the mexican heritage plaza, september 2. there's the number to call for more information. thanks for keeping that cultura alive, man. that's very exciting, thank you. fernando: gracias. damian: all right, and up next here on "comunidad del valle," speaking of the mexican heritage plaza, the new leadership. stay with us. culture at the mexican heritage plaza in san jose. tam
fernando: dj irene. i mean, we're bringing the most famous dj i think from the '90s, dj irene.'s a latina from los angeles. she's sort of famous for producing this house--hard house scene i think during the '90s and, you know, the 2000s. am i dating myself? there was a huge scene in california. the housers or the rebels, they would have their sort of their own--what do you call it? like niche culture in san jose and then in california. so, it's really i think an opportunity for folks to come...
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my name is irene ogus. i'm a past president of a past congregation, and one of its founding members. it was founded 40 years ago by a bunch of young and vigorous lgbt jews looking for a place to worship that was safe and exciting for us. so we serve those -- that particular community, and they come in from the peninsula, the east bay, and marin as well as people who live in san francisco. on friday evenings, we have an average attendance of 150 people, and the current parking allows for ten cars. so you can see that our congregation is very committed to transit. so we appreciate the extended hours. thank you very much for that, but we still feel that we would like to have the board consider more space for us over the future years so that as our congregation grows and ages, we have more room for cars for our congregants. thank you. >> thank you very much. anymore public comment? no? public comment is closed. colleagues, do i have anymore questions, comments, motion to approve? [inaudible] >> -- so thank you
my name is irene ogus. i'm a past president of a past congregation, and one of its founding members. it was founded 40 years ago by a bunch of young and vigorous lgbt jews looking for a place to worship that was safe and exciting for us. so we serve those -- that particular community, and they come in from the peninsula, the east bay, and marin as well as people who live in san francisco. on friday evenings, we have an average attendance of 150 people, and the current parking allows for ten...
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and irene johnson's daughter a chance to shine on the stage during the preshow. the universe soul circus. a lot of fub for aod cause. there's my hubby and kids. they're still sleeping, though. >>> police say a lyft driver decided to stab the driver -- a lyft rider decided to stab the driver. >>> as peop hit the water, firefighters had to peveral from the potomac after something wt terribly wrong on a boat. more of that in our 5:00 hour. >>> the first of five people gunned down at "the capital gazette" will be laid to rest today. and the parent company plans a tribute to the victims. >>> a knife-wielding man attacked a 3-year-old's birthday party. >>> and the heat wave conties. no relief as temperatures continue to climb after an intense weekend of summer heat. >> "news 4 today" starts now. >> just about 5:00 a.m. i'm aaron gilchrest. >> i'm molette green. the temperatures today will hotter.be >> that's why it's a storm team 4 weather alert day here. we're going to look at your comm but first, sheena has more on the weather alert.le >> the weather today because of
and irene johnson's daughter a chance to shine on the stage during the preshow. the universe soul circus. a lot of fub for aod cause. there's my hubby and kids. they're still sleeping, though. >>> police say a lyft driver decided to stab the driver -- a lyft rider decided to stab the driver. >>> as peop hit the water, firefighters had to peveral from the potomac after something wt terribly wrong on a boat. more of that in our 5:00 hour. >>> the first of five people...
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these were made by irene valentine.ed warrior and an active member of the u.s. veterans motorcycle club and i met her and she was wearing one of these hats. irene valentine and it's a club that she started in 2007. u.s. veterans and see.net. if you want to learn more about their club and also to find more about -- speak of these are gorgeous and made really well. >> she said she could have done mike should have had a patent. kimberly even has her name on hers. >> fox news! >> that was very sweet. >> i'm wearing it. >> i love it and i'm going to enjoy something in my new hat. all right. okay. dunkin' donuts, i'm a big fan of them, has a new invention, it's amazing. i tasted one before. they have these new doughnut fries and at first you are like sounds kind of weird and freaky until you put it in your mouth and you were like wow this is amazing. they did a limited trial. it was quite successful but now they are saying they are only going to do it for a little period of time. i predict that this will become a staple for a
these were made by irene valentine.ed warrior and an active member of the u.s. veterans motorcycle club and i met her and she was wearing one of these hats. irene valentine and it's a club that she started in 2007. u.s. veterans and see.net. if you want to learn more about their club and also to find more about -- speak of these are gorgeous and made really well. >> she said she could have done mike should have had a patent. kimberly even has her name on hers. >> fox news! >>...
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we talked to a couple, irene and roger harris. their daughter lives in the home at the top of the hillside that's covered with the flame retardant. i'm told from the fire marshal because that house was doused in fire retardant it seems to be safe at this time. at last check when we were there, their daughter had actually been trying to fight traffic off of ignacio coming from oakland to get to the scene to see what was going on. she had been looking on her video surveillance from her home to see the flames and the smoke surrounding her home and that's how she was made aware of what was happening right outside of her door. now, her home was threatened among at least a dozen other homes in the area. we're learning that one home was completely engulfed in flames. the fire marshal says another structure has burned but they are working to find out whether or not that was a home but again, at least a dozen homes are still threat end at this time. but robert and irene harris were telling us that their daughter and her husband had been tr
we talked to a couple, irene and roger harris. their daughter lives in the home at the top of the hillside that's covered with the flame retardant. i'm told from the fire marshal because that house was doused in fire retardant it seems to be safe at this time. at last check when we were there, their daughter had actually been trying to fight traffic off of ignacio coming from oakland to get to the scene to see what was going on. she had been looking on her video surveillance from her home to...
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irene carmona says she was detained by ice in 2013 for a d-u-i. it's why she says she's out protesting on this day...irene carmona, says detained in 2013 by ice "maybe we can get something better for everyone. i want everybody to get free from jails."unlike last week -- this time-- no tense moments at the doors of the federal property.instead -- -- "abolish ice abolish ice" chants and stories from about three dozen community members calling on a reunification of family separations and to end the federal agency known as 'ice'.juan prieto, california immigrant youth justice alliance "it's not something that's incredibly radical, it's just politicized that way" butted to "abolishment is the moral standpoint of our generation and we need rise up as a community as a generation and as a people to demand that ice be abolished." no counter- protesters came and no police officers outside the federal building--during the federal holiday.kl sig out. (catherine) coming up....nearly 100 million people are under heat advisories across the country this independe
irene carmona says she was detained by ice in 2013 for a d-u-i. it's why she says she's out protesting on this day...irene carmona, says detained in 2013 by ice "maybe we can get something better for everyone. i want everybody to get free from jails."unlike last week -- this time-- no tense moments at the doors of the federal property.instead -- -- "abolish ice abolish ice" chants and stories from about three dozen community members calling on a reunification of family...
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we have to be alarmed by is donald trump repeated by suggested obama would provoke a conflict with iren his poll numbers were suffering, and i feel donald trump may be tryg to do that in at least a rhetorical way. n>> woodruff: you metioned the helsinki summit with president and vladimir putin. there are a number of republicans now saying they may not like the way the president spoke around and with vladimir putin, but if his actions turn out to be tough, that, in the end, is going to be what matters the most. >> his actions have been tough, but they have been toughn our allies. they have been tough on nato, our canadian allie our british, german, french and australian e lies. they hen tough on europe but soft on russia. the sanctions were forced upon this administration. they wehre passed over obama administrationobama --over the e souse and veto-proof margins the president gets no credit for that in my review, but rather what the presidenhas done is essentially green lit russia to inrvene in the midterms. sterile message got from that message is as long a he intervenes on donald trump
we have to be alarmed by is donald trump repeated by suggested obama would provoke a conflict with iren his poll numbers were suffering, and i feel donald trump may be tryg to do that in at least a rhetorical way. n>> woodruff: you metioned the helsinki summit with president and vladimir putin. there are a number of republicans now saying they may not like the way the president spoke around and with vladimir putin, but if his actions turn out to be tough, that, in the end, is going to be...
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so ahead on the program this hour it is revealed by manchester irene a bomber who was rescued from war stricken libya by the british navy in twenty four three years before he killed twenty two in the atrocity. plane adult virgin sea measures to control the flow of refugees into europe while a charity in italy claims migrant children are being sexually abused. the man offered to help and said he would shelter in exchange for sexual services been alone with my father's brand before continuing the journey subjective need to reach you and abuse me. also this hour a special report from japan the korean community there where the rise of the far right. to the skies their culture and sympathy for the reclusive north. twenty four seven news live from moscow this is r.t. international my names you know neil welcome to the program our top story of weapons discovered in the former terrorist stronghold of eastern aleppo in syria have been traced to western manufacturers renowned war correspondent robert fisk identify their origins through their serial numbers and then tried to find out how those we
so ahead on the program this hour it is revealed by manchester irene a bomber who was rescued from war stricken libya by the british navy in twenty four three years before he killed twenty two in the atrocity. plane adult virgin sea measures to control the flow of refugees into europe while a charity in italy claims migrant children are being sexually abused. the man offered to help and said he would shelter in exchange for sexual services been alone with my father's brand before continuing the...
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media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irenez. the sue and edgar wachenheim the cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. coorate funding is provide by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement c padditional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by cont bstation from viewers like you. thank you. ed: puerto rican c cuisine is rich and vibrant, just like the people that live there. journey with me, ed kenney; and tiara herndez as we dance through the streets of old san juan ri to learn about tns of her favorite dish, gandule rice. there are so many reasons why i became a chef. y evsh has a story. food brings people together and has the power to conjure up cherished memories. i was born and raised in the hawaiian islands, one of the most diverse communities in the world. in his show, we'll meea guest , learn about their favorite dish, trace it back to its ogins, and have some fu
media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irenez. the sue and edgar wachenheim the cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. coorate funding is provide by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement c padditional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by cont bstation from viewers...
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. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the eryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided utual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. rehat's why we're your rent company. additional support has been ov
. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the eryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided utual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. rehat's why we're your rent company. additional support has been ov
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anyway this is the end of the game folks corporations are hiring fake workers to destroy unions there irene fake protesters to pretend to fight for oil pipeline they're playing online troll farms to defend their brand they're basically they've basically created a fake world of poles bubble to live inside that we're supposed to believe they create coups with u.s. backed forces that they tell lost are popular uprisings that they fake chemical attacks and manufactured acts of bolt hillary clinton tells us she has hot sauce in her bag right and donald trump tells us he's very smart itself whilst still world we're living in but soon they're going to have to really step up their game because as the environment collapses the ruling elite you have to start you know plastic tray hiring little people in squirrel costume. radstowe in fish outfits and possible dogs dressed up to look like bald eagles. you can't fool us nature's dead is in it no no no there's a draft right over there it is. why i said you were going to cigarette. on that cheery note we have to go to a quick break but you can get more of
anyway this is the end of the game folks corporations are hiring fake workers to destroy unions there irene fake protesters to pretend to fight for oil pipeline they're playing online troll farms to defend their brand they're basically they've basically created a fake world of poles bubble to live inside that we're supposed to believe they create coups with u.s. backed forces that they tell lost are popular uprisings that they fake chemical attacks and manufactured acts of bolt hillary clinton...
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. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual ofri
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. >> "pbs newshr weekend" is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz.y. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your
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now earlier we spoke to irene christensen from the swedish civil contingencies agency which is trying to fight the wildfires and she said that with the current weather conditions they can only hope to contain the fires from spreading well the situation is very serious the rescue services do not see that the biggest failures will be able to be extinguished in the near future due to do weather in the coming week and at the moment the focus is on delaying and requesting and train to well delay and disbanding of the fires and the damage to the weather but who will by the middle of next week the weather will be more difficult for fight there for fighting the fire. according to a source i learned so. this morning there are four to six. in the terrain and last night there were four fires not under control and we have help from. italy and france they have supported us with airplanes. and we have both swedish helicopters and helicopters from norway and germany helping in these fires. from the air and we also have a fighters on the ground trying to. control these fires we are now doing our best
now earlier we spoke to irene christensen from the swedish civil contingencies agency which is trying to fight the wildfires and she said that with the current weather conditions they can only hope to contain the fires from spreading well the situation is very serious the rescue services do not see that the biggest failures will be able to be extinguished in the near future due to do weather in the coming week and at the moment the focus is on delaying and requesting and train to well delay and...
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irene johnson was there with her daughter.nd her daughter got to shine as well on the stage, t during preshow, during her baton swviling. that s will be at the harvard through july 22nd. >> good-looking family. yeah. >>> 5:57. still head, police say a lyft rider decided to stab the driver in the head, instead of paying for the ride. now, officers areraorking to now, officers areraorking to tk down that cri here's money for pizza. here's the wi-fi passgord, but, if yonline while the boys are online the internet can slow down and... they don't like it. you guys don't have fios? [mrs. jennings] oh-no. but it's a 100% fiber-optic network with ridiculous speeds. you could have, like, a hundred deviceonline at once. interested, talk later. bye ys! don't even think about going online. woah... i can't work like this. the 100% fiber-optic network s means morepeed for more devices at once. so get a fios triple play with a 2-year agreement, and choose a free samsung chromebook 3di or ctowards other samsung tech. >>> good morning. this is
irene johnson was there with her daughter.nd her daughter got to shine as well on the stage, t during preshow, during her baton swviling. that s will be at the harvard through july 22nd. >> good-looking family. yeah. >>> 5:57. still head, police say a lyft rider decided to stab the driver in the head, instead of paying for the ride. now, officers areraorking to now, officers areraorking to tk down that cri here's money for pizza. here's the wi-fi passgord, but, if yonline while...
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overfishing, and after smith reinvented himself cultivating oysters in long island sound, hurricanes ireneandy hit, destroying his crop two years in a row. >> brin was really on the verge of bankruptcy. >> reporter: searching for a new career on the water, he sought advice from charlie yarish, a professor of marine biology whose lab at the university of connecticut studies some of the thousands of different types of seaweed. >> but there's only 20 globally that are actually farmed. >> they're not all edible? >> no, they're not all edible. some of them actually are quite toxic. we have now only -- >> reporter: it was yarish who suggested smith consider sugar kelp, a local seaweed that gets planted after hurricane season is over, has a mild taste, and can also be used as animal feed and fertilizer. seaweed for you was the light bulb. >> yeah. >> the eureka moment. >> we can create jobs here. we can protect and improve the environment. we don't have to make this choice. >> that looks nice. >> reporter: smith now operates one of the largest seaweed hatcheries in the country with tanks full of
overfishing, and after smith reinvented himself cultivating oysters in long island sound, hurricanes ireneandy hit, destroying his crop two years in a row. >> brin was really on the verge of bankruptcy. >> reporter: searching for a new career on the water, he sought advice from charlie yarish, a professor of marine biology whose lab at the university of connecticut studies some of the thousands of different types of seaweed. >> but there's only 20 globally that are actually...
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out here at the scene i have spoken with roger and irene, they are here at the scene along with us in fire crews and several other crews as well. their concern and very worried because their daughter, their daughters home is at the top of the hill. if you are looking through the chopper, the house covered in fire retardant, completely pink, that is their daughters house. it is threatened. she is on her way home from oakland tried to get here to figure out what's going on. she knows the family that lives in the home that has caught fire. no word on whether they were home or what's going on with them. everybody is very concerned. you know living in the bay area they say you're used to seeing wildfire but when it hits so close to home and becomes extremely disconcerting. and just waiting to see what's going to happen. cal fire i am told is going to come here and do a press conference in the next few moments. but as of right now we are being told that they have been calling on county strike teams to come out here. they have called air tankers to come out here. and that leads us to believe
out here at the scene i have spoken with roger and irene, they are here at the scene along with us in fire crews and several other crews as well. their concern and very worried because their daughter, their daughters home is at the top of the hill. if you are looking through the chopper, the house covered in fire retardant, completely pink, that is their daughters house. it is threatened. she is on her way home from oakland tried to get here to figure out what's going on. she knows the family...
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. >> irene berkowitz, speaking on my behalf.audible] >> -- particularly, lot 33 at 2121 19th avenue and lot 31 at 214519th avenue. the current zoning is inconsistent with the current uses. the report has not been updated to reflect the comments that were submitted. those comments have yet to be responded to in the environmental document. caltrans district four has been contacted about the bulb out. the response from caltrans is inconsistent with comments made at the planning commission. the assessor's name also appears on federal documents. thank you. >> supervisor tang: thank you very much. any other members of the public who wish to comment on item three? okay. seeing none, public comment is closed. [ gavel ]. >> supervisor tang: and i will just note this lemgs lation is try to, again, incentivize the utilization of home-sf, however there is still quite a lengthy process that if the project sponsor wishes to pursue, they would need to engage in with the community in terms of what their project would look like and have that dia
. >> irene berkowitz, speaking on my behalf.audible] >> -- particularly, lot 33 at 2121 19th avenue and lot 31 at 214519th avenue. the current zoning is inconsistent with the current uses. the report has not been updated to reflect the comments that were submitted. those comments have yet to be responded to in the environmental document. caltrans district four has been contacted about the bulb out. the response from caltrans is inconsistent with comments made at the planning...
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overfishing, and after smith reinvented himself cultivating oysters in long island sound, hurricanes irene, destroying his crop two years in a row. >> charlie yarish: bren was really on the verge of bankruptcy. >> stahl: searching for a new career on the water, he sought advice from charlie yarish, a professor of marine biology whose lab at the university of connecticut studies some of the thousands of different types of seaweeds. >> yarish: but there's only 20 globally that are actually farmed. >> stahl: they're not all edible? >> yarish: no, they're not all edible. some of them actually are quite toxic. we have now all these strains... >> stahl: it was yarish who suggested smith consider sugar kelp, a local seaweed that gets planted after hurricane season is over, has a mild taste, and can also be used as animal feed and fertilizer. seaweed for you was the lightbulb? >> smith: yeah, yeah. >> stahl: the eureka moment. >> smith: we can create jobs here. we can protect and improve the environment. we don't have to make this choice. >> stahl: smith now operates one of the largest seaweed hat
overfishing, and after smith reinvented himself cultivating oysters in long island sound, hurricanes irene, destroying his crop two years in a row. >> charlie yarish: bren was really on the verge of bankruptcy. >> stahl: searching for a new career on the water, he sought advice from charlie yarish, a professor of marine biology whose lab at the university of connecticut studies some of the thousands of different types of seaweeds. >> yarish: but there's only 20 globally that...
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. >> brabant: italian politicsiv student irene aj has sympathy with the migrants, t least because herher married an albanian who struled to overcome prejudice. >> everybody needs to choose where they want to live. and not lettg them in, letting people die at sea is not an option. sending them back to libya to death camps and slery is not an option. and what we need to do is to get more funds tactually help these people once they come here. brabant: their veis being directed against this man, interior minister matteo salvini. in office since march, the right wing populist is now the most powerful politician in italy, more influential than the prime minister. salvini wants to establish migrant reception centers southw of libyare applications for asylum in europe can be processed. >> ( translated ): the objective is that not one more single person comes here by boat. >> brabant: the crew of thispa british trol ship has sampled salvini's new tactics. along with another vessel, it had rescued 450 migrants. salvini kept them off shore ford several daysnly allowed them to dock for disembarka
. >> brabant: italian politicsiv student irene aj has sympathy with the migrants, t least because herher married an albanian who struled to overcome prejudice. >> everybody needs to choose where they want to live. and not lettg them in, letting people die at sea is not an option. sending them back to libya to death camps and slery is not an option. and what we need to do is to get more funds tactually help these people once they come here. brabant: their veis being directed against...
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now i earlier we spoke to irene christensen from the swedish civil contingencies agency who is trying to fight these wildfires she said that with the current weather conditions they can only hope to contain the fires from spreading. well the situation is very serious the rescue services do not see that their biggest failures will be able to be extinguished in the near future due today whether in the coming week and at the moment the focus is on delaying and requesting and trying to well delay and hinder disbanding of the fires and the damage to the weather but a riddle many middle of next week the weather will be more difficult for fight there for fighting the fire according to s.s. alarm so. this morning there are four to six. there's out in the terrain and last night there were four fires not under control and we have help from. italy and france they have supported us with airplanes and we have the swedish helicopters and helicopters from norway and germany helping in these fires. from the air and we also have a fighters on the ground trying to. control these fires we are now doing
now i earlier we spoke to irene christensen from the swedish civil contingencies agency who is trying to fight these wildfires she said that with the current weather conditions they can only hope to contain the fires from spreading. well the situation is very serious the rescue services do not see that their biggest failures will be able to be extinguished in the near future due today whether in the coming week and at the moment the focus is on delaying and requesting and trying to well delay...
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don't have the tying to do all of that we're not going to reunite the ball parents and children where irene has been convicted of a crime we will keep the parent or keep the child in the custody of health and human services and try to find a different guardian for that what is the legal status of those kids who are kept with them with social services pending being found a legal guardian so those children do not have any illegal immigration status but they're not permitted to be deported unless and until their removal hearing is conduct that but children have special rights where they can apply for something called special immigrant juveniles which is if they've been a band of abuse or neglect that by their parent they can actually painted a lawful permanent resident status in the united states and so oddly enough if the government creates those that you agent or the government itself the parent who abandon abuse or neglect of the. child may end up being able to get a lawful permanent resident green card in the united states even though the parent one of the board in the u.s. government has
don't have the tying to do all of that we're not going to reunite the ball parents and children where irene has been convicted of a crime we will keep the parent or keep the child in the custody of health and human services and try to find a different guardian for that what is the legal status of those kids who are kept with them with social services pending being found a legal guardian so those children do not have any illegal immigration status but they're not permitted to be deported unless...
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todd: all right, irene. [cheers] todd: thanks for not getting me fired. i appreciate that. does drives you nuts. you call him a view strategist, why. >> like this guy said, is he making moves in a grand scale. he is forcing issues, bringing things to the table in a way that previous presidents have not. take a poll before he does something. todd: quickly, i want to get your take on north korea, because you were stationed in korea as an army individual. as an army soldier. what's your take? >> i like what he is doing with north korea. i was there in 1970, and i was near the dmz looking at the north korea for a year, waiting for them to invade. that's 48 years ago. we have been playing that game but i love the way trump is doing this. one of the old adages i like is keep your friends close and your enemies closer. bring him in to the table and talk to him and find out what he wants. todd: frank, thank you. send it back to the court who dey. >> i want to go to that diner. ainsley: they have a lot of fun. ainsley: very supportive of one another, too. steve: indeed. coming up, i
todd: all right, irene. [cheers] todd: thanks for not getting me fired. i appreciate that. does drives you nuts. you call him a view strategist, why. >> like this guy said, is he making moves in a grand scale. he is forcing issues, bringing things to the table in a way that previous presidents have not. take a poll before he does something. todd: quickly, i want to get your take on north korea, because you were stationed in korea as an army individual. as an army soldier. what's your...
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one of the important lessons from the polio eradication experience so far and irene alluded to this, the lessons that we have learned in reaching out to communities where there is persistent polio transmission has continued and the methodology for doing that in a collaborative way that is engaging and gives community ownership as we have mentioned, the lessons learned in doing this are critically important not only for polio but for many other important global health priorities. so, i have two questions but one of my questions is how can we build on the experience that the ngo community has had, unicef has had in reaching out and -- in these difficult places were polio transmission was not interrupted, how can we learn from that and apply that to other global health priorities not only for immunizations but for other critical issues where we know that with very simple technologies and low-cost interventions, we can save a lot of lives. we are moving toward ending preventable child and maternal deaths campaign. these lessons i think are terribly important for that to go far beyond imm
one of the important lessons from the polio eradication experience so far and irene alluded to this, the lessons that we have learned in reaching out to communities where there is persistent polio transmission has continued and the methodology for doing that in a collaborative way that is engaging and gives community ownership as we have mentioned, the lessons learned in doing this are critically important not only for polio but for many other important global health priorities. so, i have two...
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the home was damaged by surgeons sandy and irene.ons. >> maybe they should have left it. it survived the uber and lyft f driver after live streaming passengers. >> they say he earned about $3500 from tips cleblt checked from the website. >> passengers say they will have a tough time suing him, riders waived their ride to sue when they used the ride saving app. >> interesting case, both in terms of that and the privacy. >> exactly. turning now to rides if airplanes, how one day soon, programs, those cockpits on those planes will be a lot less crowded. >> experts say believe it or not, pilotless planes may be closer than you think. abc's brad mielke has the story. >> maybe you will be worried about a driveless car passing you on the road, what about sitting in a driverless plane? we are about five years away. a fighter pilot is now an abc news contributor. i asked him, is this plan for real? >> it's just a matter of time. at the air show in london last week, airbus was quite clear by 2023 they believe they'll have the technology to beg
the home was damaged by surgeons sandy and irene.ons. >> maybe they should have left it. it survived the uber and lyft f driver after live streaming passengers. >> they say he earned about $3500 from tips cleblt checked from the website. >> passengers say they will have a tough time suing him, riders waived their ride to sue when they used the ride saving app. >> interesting case, both in terms of that and the privacy. >> exactly. turning now to rides if airplanes,...
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. >> irene weaver. pete: irene, you also have folks in the military. >> i was in the military.years. pete: i love that when you look at the nfl, and not requiring players to stand, how does that make you feel. >> pretty sad employer of these people out there on the field we are paying money to. pete: if the owner says you should stand or get out, do you agree with that. >> i think they should stand or get out. i agree and don't get paid for the day. pete: don't get paid for the day. do you agree with that. >> i agree. >> anybody disagree with that out here. >> no. pete: anybody? do you think you should stand for the anthem. >> absolutely. >> absolutely. pete: consensus the anthem is pretty precious. ask the folks. pete, abby? abby: pete, you are pretty good like that. griff: i love street pete. is he strong. abby: great stories to tell. president trump showing fresh support for ice as yet another sanctuary city tries to block them from doing their job. a live report from washington next. abby: this 8-year-old boy is pouring cups of lemonade for a great cause to support his loca
. >> irene weaver. pete: irene, you also have folks in the military. >> i was in the military.years. pete: i love that when you look at the nfl, and not requiring players to stand, how does that make you feel. >> pretty sad employer of these people out there on the field we are paying money to. pete: if the owner says you should stand or get out, do you agree with that. >> i think they should stand or get out. i agree and don't get paid for the day. pete: don't get paid...
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ed bailey, miss irene norwood, mrs. lillian drummond, mr. eorge larson, juanita were the voices. many people don't know it but it was s.a.c. who led community reinvestment. it was s.a.c. who organized senior citizens. it was s.a.c. that led to fight for liheap. it was s.a.c. that kept the austin bank on its toes. it was s.a.c. that united block clubs. it was s.a.c. that got people to join local school councils. and it was s.a.c. that got churches to open their doors for community meetings. i have been in buildings with bob where there was no heat. i have been homes where there was no food. i have been on streets where there were no lights. i have been with bob in alleys where there was no hope. i have been with bob and families after their relatives were shot. bob has worked to bring help to the helpless and hope to the hopeless. bob, you are a good man. and i thank you and your family, your wife and children, for what you have meant to our community and to our world. true soldiers are always reluctant to come off the battlefield, but there comes a time when we must put away our
ed bailey, miss irene norwood, mrs. lillian drummond, mr. eorge larson, juanita were the voices. many people don't know it but it was s.a.c. who led community reinvestment. it was s.a.c. who organized senior citizens. it was s.a.c. that led to fight for liheap. it was s.a.c. that kept the austin bank on its toes. it was s.a.c. that united block clubs. it was s.a.c. that got people to join local school councils. and it was s.a.c. that got churches to open their doors for community meetings. i...