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jocelyn: we pay about, like, what? ashley: every room is around $600. -jocelyn: yeah. understands what i'm getting at, because the store he's using as his office now, it ain't working. patrick: i mean, i'm not in love with this building, if that's what you're asking me. i don't like the vibe so much. i'm more inspired when i'm, like, around peop-- like, i-i-i feel like i would be, like, trapped in a building. there's not anyone around me. there's no distraction. and there's just not -- nothing going on. lemonis: i see windows and activity, and people coming in and out of the elevator, and fabric and carts, and you can walk the showroom and talk to other people, and there's a cut-and-sew here. and you can say to somebody, "what do you think of this?" and they can give you feedback. patrick: i mean, i don't want to be, like, sitting here just... -lemonis: ...working? -patrick: yeah. i want to work, obviously, but doesn't change ever freak you out? lemonis: it does. it does, but -- patrick: so i should be nervous. lemonis: but if you can't change your thinking, then i'm n
jocelyn: we pay about, like, what? ashley: every room is around $600. -jocelyn: yeah. understands what i'm getting at, because the store he's using as his office now, it ain't working. patrick: i mean, i'm not in love with this building, if that's what you're asking me. i don't like the vibe so much. i'm more inspired when i'm, like, around peop-- like, i-i-i feel like i would be, like, trapped in a building. there's not anyone around me. there's no distraction. and there's just not -- nothing...
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and jocelyn's behest in many ways. o her left is william crystal, bill crystal, he's founding director of the defending democracy together, which is a project educational advocacy education dedicated to defending the nation's liberal democratic norms. he was the founder of the weekly standard in 1995. and he was editor for two decades. has an extraordinary inventory of research and writing and issuesary on most of the today. to his left is williamson, a senior fellow in governance studies at the brookings institution. i've used her work on what words mean in terms of the dialogue and trust in government. she dade terrific book several years ago. is there something deeper and you won't be surprised. the research suggests that there is occasional times when simple questions actually reveal deep attitudes. and of course, jocelyn know this is as whelm and karen tumulty. we go back and forth because i'm from south dakota. we don't even know where north dakota is. karen is a terrific columnist for "the washington post." she'
and jocelyn's behest in many ways. o her left is william crystal, bill crystal, he's founding director of the defending democracy together, which is a project educational advocacy education dedicated to defending the nation's liberal democratic norms. he was the founder of the weekly standard in 1995. and he was editor for two decades. has an extraordinary inventory of research and writing and issuesary on most of the today. to his left is williamson, a senior fellow in governance studies at...
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of course, jocelyn knows this as well. and karen tumulty. >> tumulty. paul: you know i go back and , forth because i'm from south dakota, and we don't even know where north dakota is. karen is a terrific columnist for "the washington post." she's been a national correspondent for the paper. she has received several distinguished prizes for her report and commentary, and she has spent a good period of her career at "time" magazine and is now nervous about what she is going to have to do immediately after this. so, i'm going to turn to karen immediately after we get going so that she can scoot and figure out what the release means and what's happening out there. so that's our group, and i want to say that it's a terrific group. i had tremendous support here from nyu's team, including polly and tom mcintyre in putting this together, and i have enormous appreciation for what they've done. so let me run quickly through this report. it is now available on the brookings institution's website at brookings.edu. you can pick it up. it's been designed and it's pre
of course, jocelyn knows this as well. and karen tumulty. >> tumulty. paul: you know i go back and , forth because i'm from south dakota, and we don't even know where north dakota is. karen is a terrific columnist for "the washington post." she's been a national correspondent for the paper. she has received several distinguished prizes for her report and commentary, and she has spent a good period of her career at "time" magazine and is now nervous about what she is...
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inevitable paso del tiempo, aseguran que este tratamiento puede ser seguro para prevenir arrugas, jocelynodía ver las líneas de expresión, decidió tomar cartas en el asunto. >> (habla en inglés). >> los doctores dicen que el botox se ha hecho popular entre los jóvenes adultos de 20 años en adelante para prevenir arrugas. el número de personas entre 20 y 29 años que se realizan este procedimiento han aumentado en la última década. >> a menudo ponemos nuestras fotos en redes sociales, y nos comparamos con celebridades con fotos modificadas. >> esta doctora asegura que el botox ayuda con las arrugas y es relativamente seguro, pero ponerlo antes de tiempo puede ser perjudicial, ya que los músculos se pueden relajar demasiado. la doctora alerta sobre otros efectos secundarios, si se coloca mucho de un lado, o en el músculo equivocado, podría tener el efecto contrario al deseado. rebeca usa pequeñas dosis para mantenerse sin líneas de expresión. puede mover su frente, asegura que es una manera de mantenerse, las inyecciones durante tres a seis meses, y cuestan de 100 a $200 dependiendo del área
inevitable paso del tiempo, aseguran que este tratamiento puede ser seguro para prevenir arrugas, jocelynodía ver las líneas de expresión, decidió tomar cartas en el asunto. >> (habla en inglés). >> los doctores dicen que el botox se ha hecho popular entre los jóvenes adultos de 20 años en adelante para prevenir arrugas. el número de personas entre 20 y 29 años que se realizan este procedimiento han aumentado en la última década. >> a menudo ponemos nuestras fotos...
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esta tarde se encuentra con nosotros jocelyn gonzÁlez es coordinadora y nos viene hablar de un evento a tener abogados que van a contestar preguntas, y icinas del defensor pÚblico para ayudar a limpiar su rÉcord criminales, tambiÉn otras agencias. palmira: porque es importante asistir a este evento y cuando es? >> se llevarÁ a cabo este sÁbado 27 de abril a las 10:00 de la maÑana en la iglesia metodista unida de sobrante y muy importante queremos que todas las familias vengan, vamos a tener abogados que contestarÁn su pregunta en el caso de migraciones y si tiene preguntas sobre su caso, o se quieren saber si califican para un medio migratorio. palmira: muchÍsimas gracias le agradecemos a jacqueline gonzÁlez por habernos acompaÑado. tiene como fin invertir a los lÍderes de la comunidad y univisiÓn se enorgullece por ser parte de ese esfuerzo. >> porque nuestras voces deberÁn ser escuchado en esto 2020, bajo ese lema Único siete miÉrcoles en sacramento la cumbre de polÍtica latina 2019. >> que son 400 lÍderes que representa a jÓvenes y familiares que vienen hoy hablar sobre el censo, s
esta tarde se encuentra con nosotros jocelyn gonzÁlez es coordinadora y nos viene hablar de un evento a tener abogados que van a contestar preguntas, y icinas del defensor pÚblico para ayudar a limpiar su rÉcord criminales, tambiÉn otras agencias. palmira: porque es importante asistir a este evento y cuando es? >> se llevarÁ a cabo este sÁbado 27 de abril a las 10:00 de la maÑana en la iglesia metodista unida de sobrante y muy importante queremos que todas las familias vengan,...
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i like to go to michigan secretary of state jocelyn benson.a dom secretary, thank you for being with us. you know, there is that concern of what happened in 2016. as you know, the state of michigan was directly/indirectly mentioned in the mueller report. there was an example of a fake twitter account. that was then retweeted by a candidate, the republican nominee at this point. what is your concern looking towards 2020 and then, of course, what are you doing to prevent that from happening? >> we need to do everything to detect threats and deter adversaries by making sure we are bringing the best ideas to michigan and upgrading the infrastructure so that we can stay ahead of emerging threats as well as being prepared for those we know of. there are three vulnerabilities in the system. the records, the machines and how we transmit data from machines to results on election day and shoring up the security areas of those pieces and making sure voters have confidence in the system is part of our effort to insure elections in our state. >> the senato
i like to go to michigan secretary of state jocelyn benson.a dom secretary, thank you for being with us. you know, there is that concern of what happened in 2016. as you know, the state of michigan was directly/indirectly mentioned in the mueller report. there was an example of a fake twitter account. that was then retweeted by a candidate, the republican nominee at this point. what is your concern looking towards 2020 and then, of course, what are you doing to prevent that from happening?...
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next speaker, please. >> i'm jocelyn scally. and i live directly across the street from 95 nordoff street. some time ago we were able to see a presentation for what their original design was for this piece of property, and that was nice. there was going to be two homes on nordoff street, and then there was going to be two homes facing stillings. so that worked out well. it took away the...this new design has too much density, too much weight on it. where the other two divided it up. there were two facing nordoff street and two homes facing stillings. and right now presently on the street, it is one block long, and there is just so much traffic. and if you have all of those homes facing that street, it is just going to be an overload and severe traffic congestion and related vehicle problems. so i'm urging you to consider not this layout, but maybe revert back to the proposal of the two homes on nordoff street and an additional home on stillings or maybe two on stillings. >> chairman: okay. thank you. next speaker, please. >> hi,
next speaker, please. >> i'm jocelyn scally. and i live directly across the street from 95 nordoff street. some time ago we were able to see a presentation for what their original design was for this piece of property, and that was nice. there was going to be two homes on nordoff street, and then there was going to be two homes facing stillings. so that worked out well. it took away the...this new design has too much density, too much weight on it. where the other two divided it up. there...
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i said i had to achieve my idea of beauty, which was shocking to look at, inspired by people like jocelynery feline. it change the look of herface, and her nickname, cruelly, was bride of wildenstein. herface, and her nickname, cruelly, was bride of wildensteinm herface, and her nickname, cruelly, was bride of wildenstein. it was never surgery was bride of wildenstein. it was never surgery that went wrong, people say the surgery has gone wrong, no, i have achieved my own idea of beauty. —— jocelyn wildenstein. things have gone wrong, certain things went wrong, that is why i needed a second nose job.” have had a large chest since i was a teenager, i have had no idea why anyone would want to suffer like i have, i can‘t wear strappy dresses, i need to spend money on good bras, i would love a reduction. this tweet, i have one air that noticeably sticks out more than the other, a couple of years ago i realised when sitting behind my grandad it is an inherited trait and now i would not dream of getting it fixed. ear ——. —— ear. cosmetic surgery is not a lwa ys —— ear. cosmetic surgery is not al
i said i had to achieve my idea of beauty, which was shocking to look at, inspired by people like jocelynery feline. it change the look of herface, and her nickname, cruelly, was bride of wildenstein. herface, and her nickname, cruelly, was bride of wildensteinm herface, and her nickname, cruelly, was bride of wildenstein. it was never surgery was bride of wildenstein. it was never surgery that went wrong, people say the surgery has gone wrong, no, i have achieved my own idea of beauty. ——...
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. >> it comes after this woman jocelyn lewis says she was turned away trying to register her daughter, she's wearing the same outfit she says she wore to the school. she says her attire was not allowed because of the head scarf and dress code. they outlined a dress code for adults, stating, we must have high standards. >> yeah, i agree. yeah. i agree. >> i think it was because of the bright lipstick. >> on her shirt? >> bright from yeah. >> okay. >> we thought the shirt was coming up, i thought it was going to be dropoff. i think a lot of parents topoff. >> she was getting out of the car. >> i don't even like to go out in yoga pants. >> but the kids are so embarrassed, put something on. >> maybe i can do that. but that's what you choose to do hey. >> we got to go to kari's closet. >> right. i know a lot of parents are getting ready for that dropoff line or getting kids ready for school. we are starting out with nice cool weather. let's take a look at this cool sunrise, looking at mount diablo, as the sun comes up. this is our sky ranger flying the across the east bay. it is so nice to
. >> it comes after this woman jocelyn lewis says she was turned away trying to register her daughter, she's wearing the same outfit she says she wore to the school. she says her attire was not allowed because of the head scarf and dress code. they outlined a dress code for adults, stating, we must have high standards. >> yeah, i agree. yeah. i agree. >> i think it was because of the bright lipstick. >> on her shirt? >> bright from yeah. >> okay. >> we...
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i thought it was -- hopefully jocelyn is not listening, but i think yesterday's was the best you havether. if she is, i will explain later. [laughter]. >> she is a retired executive director, for those of you who don't know. >> just to echo that, this was easily the best summit that i to both in terms of the content, the audience, the attendees, we got a diverse group of folks in the doors and it reflects well on the staff of the commission, all of you, in terms of putting it together. your personalities and interests were apparent in all of it, and it was a really good summit and a good representation of what it is that we do here at the commission. thank you, all. >> thank you. >> i have one thing. i think when i first started, it was all about everybody watching each other. what do we do for calls for service, and the breakout sections were about that, and now we are all about education, and we have learned a lot more on this summit, and before everybody was learning how to protect themselves, and it shows how much the commission has evolved already, and that we are in different ti
i thought it was -- hopefully jocelyn is not listening, but i think yesterday's was the best you havether. if she is, i will explain later. [laughter]. >> she is a retired executive director, for those of you who don't know. >> just to echo that, this was easily the best summit that i to both in terms of the content, the audience, the attendees, we got a diverse group of folks in the doors and it reflects well on the staff of the commission, all of you, in terms of putting it...
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jocelyn anderson, is the chief executive at west mercia rape and sexual abuse centre.ster. what are your thoughts on these plans? i think it is a very interesting move when you are looking at rate investigations and child sexual abuse investigations and how they are conducted. there is and how they are conducted. there is a need to gather information. this is new, this is firming up a process that happens already. what the issues are is that it is not proportionate, not fair orfocused on the victim. why did you say it is not proportionate, fair or focused on the victim? if you imagine somebody‘s mobile phone. i have a work mobile, a personal mobile. this isn't just accessing work mobile, a personal mobile. this isn'tjust accessing information about the rate or the child sexual abuse, it is given access to your e—mails, your contacts, your text messages, your social media accounts, your internet browsing history. when you combine that with the demand made on rate victims quite often to handle the medical records, work records, it is a massive intrusion into somebody‘s l
jocelyn anderson, is the chief executive at west mercia rape and sexual abuse centre.ster. what are your thoughts on these plans? i think it is a very interesting move when you are looking at rate investigations and child sexual abuse investigations and how they are conducted. there is and how they are conducted. there is a need to gather information. this is new, this is firming up a process that happens already. what the issues are is that it is not proportionate, not fair orfocused on the...
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host: let's go to jocelyn, also former military. caller: thank you for taking my call. i would like to comment with regards to the lady you have on tv. women who are in control, and i conducted patrols in the past, when you go into patrol, if you need to use the restroom, it took me five minutes to take off the gear and 10 minutes to put it back on. withoes that pan out regards to physicality? how would that add to the vfl tye of the military -- lethali of the military? host: which branch did you serve in? caller: i still serve. i am active duty. guest: there have been a number of workarounds that have been evolved in the most recent years. up,n can now pee standing something called the she-wee. women get issued those at basic training. you can pee standing up. you rinse it off and put it in your back pocket. you don't have to remove your gear or equipment. we have women in the infantry now, and they swear by them. i have talked to women tankers who say they can pee inside t heir tank with all the guys around them without anybody even knowing that they have used it beca
host: let's go to jocelyn, also former military. caller: thank you for taking my call. i would like to comment with regards to the lady you have on tv. women who are in control, and i conducted patrols in the past, when you go into patrol, if you need to use the restroom, it took me five minutes to take off the gear and 10 minutes to put it back on. withoes that pan out regards to physicality? how would that add to the vfl tye of the military -- lethali of the military? host: which branch did...