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amanda has jocelyn, which is really huge. >> your precious daughter. to rush it, all right. >> yes, let's not rush it. >> so how is she? >> she's happy. she's vivacious. she's doing great. she's in middle school now. >> jocelyn is more special than i could even use words to describe. i always describe her as wise beyond her years. >> were you able to explain the situation, the chains? >> not so much about the rapes and stuff like that, but i did tell her. i used the word kidnapping, 'cause i wanted to make sure she knew what that was. i just explained to her, like, "your dad is -- he was sick in the mind." i just never want her to feel that -- that she's not here for a special reason. she's here because she's special and i just want her to know that. >> it's a beautiful thing. i couldn't even imagine what they went through, and then you run into them at a party or whatever, and they're living life, loving life, like nothing had never happened. >> michelle, we worried about the most because she had no support, nothing. >> oh, my. when i first arrived to
amanda has jocelyn, which is really huge. >> your precious daughter. to rush it, all right. >> yes, let's not rush it. >> so how is she? >> she's happy. she's vivacious. she's doing great. she's in middle school now. >> jocelyn is more special than i could even use words to describe. i always describe her as wise beyond her years. >> were you able to explain the situation, the chains? >> not so much about the rapes and stuff like that, but i did tell...
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the men are fatigued, and i don't think that he is talking to jocelyn, but i don't believe that the victoryurg will be left in, but i comply with the order, and you don't see it with anything other than exuding desperation. i think it due to myself, they will bring it to the report that the advanced movement of the army from edwards' depot to the afternoon of the 15th, is made in judgment to my previous ly given judgments, and you can see the confederate and the high command at champion hill. obviously, difference of leadership there. and the leadership is, i'm concerned, and not getting into the nit ti grittics of the tactic, but that is how the battle turned out the way it did and how the campaign is going to break the backbone of confederate existence and how they will try to get out of the two avenues of escape from those becomes held by union forces and only one way out, and in fact, one of grant's three or pemberton's divisions is cut off. so pemberton fumbles back to the black river bridge and beaten there the next day and the confederate army is devastated. grant, of course, secures
the men are fatigued, and i don't think that he is talking to jocelyn, but i don't believe that the victoryurg will be left in, but i comply with the order, and you don't see it with anything other than exuding desperation. i think it due to myself, they will bring it to the report that the advanced movement of the army from edwards' depot to the afternoon of the 15th, is made in judgment to my previous ly given judgments, and you can see the confederate and the high command at champion hill....
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jocelyn anaheim, california. what question would you have liked to hear tonight? >> caller: thank you. good evening. my question, first of all i would like to thank the council dershowitz for explaining everything. it is an eye-opener as i understand how the constitution works now. before i was just like closed minded. my question to the house manager schiff, they state they want to be fair, but why do they not allow the presidents council to cross-examine or question the witness especially the whistleblower? why are they protecting this person, and what is the motive or something like a cover up for this person to be exposed? are they hiding something about this person that would ultimately lead to more deep issues? that's my question. >> host: it sounds like you've been following this pretty closely. is that correct? >> caller: yes sir. >> host: what do you do in anaheim? >> caller: i work as an activity director in assisted living, and we watch this every day. i have a very diversified community that are still very active when it comes to politi politics. i hav
jocelyn anaheim, california. what question would you have liked to hear tonight? >> caller: thank you. good evening. my question, first of all i would like to thank the council dershowitz for explaining everything. it is an eye-opener as i understand how the constitution works now. before i was just like closed minded. my question to the house manager schiff, they state they want to be fair, but why do they not allow the presidents council to cross-examine or question the witness...
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my name is jocelyn. i've been working with oakland equity program through technical assistance and make green go. and what my company does is we provide all the data and analytics for the cannabis industry, so i've been working with the applicants personally and helping them answer a lot of the questions in the applications that are going to make sure they're set up for success when they open. so one of the things that i've been learning as i've been working with this program, is that it's a lot of volunteers. and we need people that are actually going to be on staff and doing the executional work, because there are people like me going and providing consultant work, helping them understand the market, but there has to be dedicated people that are accountants, all the really execution work to help set them up for success. one of the things i'm concerned about in san francisco and i'm a resident of san francisco, is the high saturation of already existing retail shops. we have 37 shops here. equity applic
my name is jocelyn. i've been working with oakland equity program through technical assistance and make green go. and what my company does is we provide all the data and analytics for the cannabis industry, so i've been working with the applicants personally and helping them answer a lot of the questions in the applications that are going to make sure they're set up for success when they open. so one of the things that i've been learning as i've been working with this program, is that it's a...
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jocelyn and jackson were born 30 minutes apart but in different decades.elyn was born 11:37 p.m. on december 31, 2019, her brother, jackson, was born at 12:07 a.m. on january 1, 2020. they came seven weeks early for a unique set of birthdays. at least they each get their own day. >> i love that. that's cool. next at 6:00, scooter showdown. the new fight between san francisco and a company dropping scooters in the city. >>> a new development in the trial of theranos elizabeth holmes. >>> parents in sonoma are nervous after a it's finally time for... geico sequels! classic geico heroes, starring in six new commercials, with jaw-dropping savings. vote for your favorites at: geico.com/sequels ahhh, which way do i go?! i don't know, i'm voting for our sequels. with geico, the savings keep on going to a screen near you. not the leg! you dang woodchucks! geico sequels. vote and enter to win today! . >>> now at 6:00, iran strikes back taking aim at u.s. bases in iraq. the fallout across the globe as we wait for president trump to address the nation. >>> terrifying
jocelyn and jackson were born 30 minutes apart but in different decades.elyn was born 11:37 p.m. on december 31, 2019, her brother, jackson, was born at 12:07 a.m. on january 1, 2020. they came seven weeks early for a unique set of birthdays. at least they each get their own day. >> i love that. that's cool. next at 6:00, scooter showdown. the new fight between san francisco and a company dropping scooters in the city. >>> a new development in the trial of theranos elizabeth...
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a girl and a boy jocelyn was born on december 31st. jackson on january 1st. meaning not only do they have different birthdays, they have different birth years. heck, even birth decades. they're not the only ones a minnesota family also had twins born 17 minutes apart in different decades. you better believe the big sister is going to be holding that one over her brother for decades. >>> when we come back, the extraordinary teenager giving these children a big reason to celebrate >>> there is good news tonight about a teenager bringing joy to kids living in places where surviving is a struggle. jose diaz-balart has the story. >> reporter: at just 17 years old, barman is celebrating>> this is crazy many birthdays i've done so far. today is my 50th birthday. >> reporter: at this party, like the others, she's not the one being honored. >> i go like this. >> reporter: in high school senior from near san francisco is transforming lives, bringing joy to kids who almost never get a chance to shine. >> i think that when people think of homeless, they think of clothing
a girl and a boy jocelyn was born on december 31st. jackson on january 1st. meaning not only do they have different birthdays, they have different birth years. heck, even birth decades. they're not the only ones a minnesota family also had twins born 17 minutes apart in different decades. you better believe the big sister is going to be holding that one over her brother for decades. >>> when we come back, the extraordinary teenager giving these children a big reason to celebrate...
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she named her jocelyn. >> what was her relationship like with her father? >> normal.. would he touch her? would he ever think about touching her because he had his problems. >> but ultimately he never did anything, he never laid a hand on jocelyn. >> reporter: after almost 4,000 days in captivity -- >> help me, i'm amanda berry. i've been kidnapped and i've been missing for ten years and i'm here. i'm free now. >> reporter: their miraculous escape. >> charles ramsey is ariel castro's neighbor sitting on his porch eating his big mac and hears this noise. >> boom, boom, boom, boom. what the hell is that? >> he goes next door to see what's happening. >> she says get me out of this house. how do we say this -- i destroyed ariel's property getting her out of the house. >> reporter: slowly but surely, michelle, amanda and gina were able to readjust to life and each making her own impact. >> your precious daughter, she's a teenager. so how is she? >> she's happy. she's vivacious. she's doing great. she's in middle school now. >> our foundation's name is the cleveland family
she named her jocelyn. >> what was her relationship like with her father? >> normal.. would he touch her? would he ever think about touching her because he had his problems. >> but ultimately he never did anything, he never laid a hand on jocelyn. >> reporter: after almost 4,000 days in captivity -- >> help me, i'm amanda berry. i've been kidnapped and i've been missing for ten years and i'm here. i'm free now. >> reporter: their miraculous escape. >>...
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jocelyn and all of the team members.what i love about this, in addition to feeling like this is a report that actually in san francisco should read just understand the context and as they are walking around the environment is that i think it elevates the conversation about our neighborhood and our community and i think there are things that you've talked about in the reporting of this that i think could be transferred to how we think about planning more broadly. one, i think the coming home to exploring what our values are, both as neighborhoods and as a community to recognizing the complexity and nuance of a city that is living and constantly evolving and changing. recognizing the need for authenticity as things change and move. recognizing the need to really weave together the past and only history of trauma, histories of perseverance and resistance, and weave that into the presence of an opportunity to really have new collaborations and new expressions of those values that happen, with also an eye towards the future a
jocelyn and all of the team members.what i love about this, in addition to feeling like this is a report that actually in san francisco should read just understand the context and as they are walking around the environment is that i think it elevates the conversation about our neighborhood and our community and i think there are things that you've talked about in the reporting of this that i think could be transferred to how we think about planning more broadly. one, i think the coming home to...
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one of the persons who did a really good book about cleburne, is muriel jocelyn. her book on cleburne i think is very good. in her book, she mentions she thought cleburne had done some studying of the napoleonic campaigns in portugal and spain. she said she thought he had remembered a battle in portugal that happened on september 27, 1810, that is very similar to the terrain he was going to be fighting on. there is a stream on one flank, a mountain on the others. -- other side. there are ridges and gaps in those ridges as you move up on white oak mountain. there are several ravines you have to go up. it is not a straight, flat area, as you are marching up. so she decided, and i kind of agree with her, that this was the plan. he was going to defend that gap, ignore the other side with the steep mountain and concentrate his men on white oak mountain. so when he moved into town, this is the order the brigades actually moved in. crossing the creek, moving into town, then moving towards the gap. this is about 3:00 in the morning. the federal army is actually coming dow
one of the persons who did a really good book about cleburne, is muriel jocelyn. her book on cleburne i think is very good. in her book, she mentions she thought cleburne had done some studying of the napoleonic campaigns in portugal and spain. she said she thought he had remembered a battle in portugal that happened on september 27, 1810, that is very similar to the terrain he was going to be fighting on. there is a stream on one flank, a mountain on the others. -- other side. there are ridges...
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this one comes from jocelyn. what's the craziest thing you have ever done on new year's eve? jesse? kicked out of a fish concert at msg. i got kicked out pretty early in the night. i don't want to disclose that much more about it, but that was a pretty hilarious night. >> dana: were you with porter? >> jesse: preporter. >> dana: this will probably surprise no one, i can think of nothing i have ever done on new year's eve -- i don't know. >> jesse: did you stay up past midnight one time? >> dana: one time. i like to celebrate british new year at 7:00 p.m. because i like to have a good night's sleep and wake up on the first of the year ready, healthy, ready to go, so i haven't done anything real crazy. >> juan: that is all right. what about you? before i dressed as elvis and i was part of a ten elvis countdown. the 10, 9, 8. we were all in the elvis outfit, the styrofoam here and it was ten elviss counting down the last seconds of the new yea year. >> dana: would you do that again? >> tom: i don't think so. >> emily: i'm with you, i haven't done anything crazy but i've spent a lot of
this one comes from jocelyn. what's the craziest thing you have ever done on new year's eve? jesse? kicked out of a fish concert at msg. i got kicked out pretty early in the night. i don't want to disclose that much more about it, but that was a pretty hilarious night. >> dana: were you with porter? >> jesse: preporter. >> dana: this will probably surprise no one, i can think of nothing i have ever done on new year's eve -- i don't know. >> jesse: did you stay up past...
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my name is jocelyn. i've been working with oakland equity program through technical assistance and make green go. and what my company does is we provide all the data and analytics for the cannabis industry, so i've been working with the applicants personally and helping them answer a lot of the questions in the applications that are going to make sure they're set up for success when they open. so one of the things that i've been learning as i've been working with this program, is that it's a lot of volunteers. and we need people that are actually going to be on staff and doing the executional work, because there are people like me going and providing consultant work, helping them understand the market, but there has to be dedicated people that are accountants, all the really execution work to help set them up for success. one of the things i'm concerned about in san francisco and i'm a resident of san francisco, is the high saturation of already existing retail shops. we have 37 shops here. equity applic
my name is jocelyn. i've been working with oakland equity program through technical assistance and make green go. and what my company does is we provide all the data and analytics for the cannabis industry, so i've been working with the applicants personally and helping them answer a lot of the questions in the applications that are going to make sure they're set up for success when they open. so one of the things that i've been learning as i've been working with this program, is that it's a...
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jocelyn about the possibility of the museum dp-- san francisco historical society, rather, getting togetherith us and allowing the planning department to exhibit some of the work that has been done which would provide information about some of these things that are going on. >> so i do have a question. shelley, did you want to respond to that? >> i did want to note for the commission that it seems like some of the discussion is moving into commentary, rather than questions, and we haven't taken public comment yet. >> yes. i do have a question, but i think i missed the name. julia is -- >> she is the programming director for content, and she works for mohcd. >> my question is or could you, for the benefit of the commission as well as the public -- i fully support this, but i just think it's probably of value if you can explain the consultation process. i don't think in my years on the commission that we've had a case where we've need today do that. >> the archaeology? >> so can you give an overview? >> so i manage the archaeological programs. we review projects to determine whether or not we
jocelyn about the possibility of the museum dp-- san francisco historical society, rather, getting togetherith us and allowing the planning department to exhibit some of the work that has been done which would provide information about some of these things that are going on. >> so i do have a question. shelley, did you want to respond to that? >> i did want to note for the commission that it seems like some of the discussion is moving into commentary, rather than questions, and we...
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jocelyn about the historic resource survey and i'm looking forward to that but i wanted to talk about is on page eight in the packet and it's housing affordability alternative models 50,000 for a contract. and i want to suggest that you could do something that will cost you nothing. which would be to adjust the demo. they haven't been adjusted since they were implemented in 2007-2008. the point of the demo calcs was to project relative affordable. there was a project that had very squishy demo calcs and it was advertised as the most expensive project ever sold, 7-point # million dollars. no view even, as you have in section 317, small b, two large b and 317b to large c that gives you the right to adjust y should they be adjusted. i've shown you things like this. may i have the overhead, please. for the last six years. it's been like that since october. it hasn't changed. so they demolished it. it has a vertical ex pension and expansion.there's a better way n affordable project at that site and it's not letting it sit there but there's other things can you do and i seen the demo calcs
jocelyn about the historic resource survey and i'm looking forward to that but i wanted to talk about is on page eight in the packet and it's housing affordability alternative models 50,000 for a contract. and i want to suggest that you could do something that will cost you nothing. which would be to adjust the demo. they haven't been adjusted since they were implemented in 2007-2008. the point of the demo calcs was to project relative affordable. there was a project that had very squishy demo...
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en un autobÚs a matamoros >>> familiares depositarÁn dinero >>> cuÁnto dinero >>> mil dÓlares >>> jocelynÓ a la fiscalÍa general de la repÚblica, descongelar las cuentas debido que la anterior fiscalÍa nunca pudo confirmar que Ávila beltran tiene vÍnculos con ismael el mayo zambada. ahora sigan disfrutando a "un nuevo dÍa" y la visita que estaban esperando. >>> estamos esperando estas risitas a la cosa buena le damos la bienvenida a alejandra guzmÁn >>> venga para acÁ. (aplausos) >>> bienvenida. >>> quÉ linda. >>> bienvenida hermosa >>> estas guapa >>> cÓmo estÁ >>> guapa >>> cÓmo estas. >>> muy bien >>> pero acÁ amiga >>> muy bien >>> feliz de verte bienvenida y tambiÉn a wisin. >>> wisin. (aplausos) (gritos) mira, mira. >>> bienvenido mi hermano un gusto verte. >>> mi vida. cÓmo estas. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> no podemos dejarnos de emocionarnos la llegada de carlos vives. (aplausos) >>> de colombia por el mundo seÑores. (gritos) (aplausos) >>> bienvenido >>> te quiero >>> por allÁ dejÓ la bicicleta >>> y estamos esperando al ganador de la voz pasada luis fonsi. (aplausos) (gritos) >>> vÉngal
en un autobÚs a matamoros >>> familiares depositarÁn dinero >>> cuÁnto dinero >>> mil dÓlares >>> jocelynÓ a la fiscalÍa general de la repÚblica, descongelar las cuentas debido que la anterior fiscalÍa nunca pudo confirmar que Ávila beltran tiene vÍnculos con ismael el mayo zambada. ahora sigan disfrutando a "un nuevo dÍa" y la visita que estaban esperando. >>> estamos esperando estas risitas a la cosa buena le damos la...
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yisus: saludos a jocelyn. karla: tambiÉn tenemos a adriana camila que cumple ocho aÑitos. belleza con dove. ♪ [giggles] las arrugas no te hacen quedar bien. evítalas antes de que aparezcan con la ayuda del nuevo downy wrinkleguard. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>"despierta amÉrica" no se detiene, millones de iranÍes acompaÑan los restos del general y claman venganza contra estados unidos. >> el encuentro tan esperado se produjo, jennifer aniston no ganÓ, pero celebró el de su ex. >> como en toda gran fiesta, en la del cine no faltaron los bien vestidosy los otros, no te pierdas a los detectives de la moda dando su veredicto. >> regresa nuestra serie, en esta ocasiÓn alberto martÍnez abrirÁ su corazÓn. >> buenos dÍas, soy ecuatoriana, saludo de todo corazÓn. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> mariachi mÉxico internacional. >> buenos dÍas, hoy es lunes 6 de enero de >> esta es la hora que te mueve. hoy celebramos el dÍa de los santos reyes, muchas felicidades, ojalÁ les hayan traÍdo lo que pidieron. >> vamos a ponernos cÓmodos para hablar de la moda, las cosas que se quedan en el corazÓn, hoy compartimos el comprom
yisus: saludos a jocelyn. karla: tambiÉn tenemos a adriana camila que cumple ocho aÑitos. belleza con dove. ♪ [giggles] las arrugas no te hacen quedar bien. evítalas antes de que aparezcan con la ayuda del nuevo downy wrinkleguard. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>"despierta amÉrica" no se detiene, millones de iranÍes acompaÑan los restos del general y claman venganza contra estados unidos. >> el encuentro tan esperado se produjo, jennifer aniston no ganÓ, pero celebró el...
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francisca: tambiÉn jocelyn martÍnez festeja su primer aÑito.e de las lÁgrimas envÍa un mensaje a sus seguidores despuÉs de meses de angustia por las explosivas declaraciones de yolanda andrade. alan: ¿quÉ importancia tienen en tu vida las redes sociales? esta maÑana compartiremos experiencias y expertos nos ayudarÁn a evitar que se conviertan en una peligrosa obsesiÓn. bienvenidos a la hora que te mueve en "despierta amÉrica" ♪ [mÚsica] raÚl: buenos dÍas. hoy 29 de enero de 2020. es miÉrcoles. ombligo de la semana. vean a esa joven. la maestra mÁs joven de zumba. karla: queda perfecto. esta es la hora que te mueve. [aplausos] como pueden ver ha conquistado el mundo. tiene sÓlo 12 aÑos. en la reina de la zumba. [hablan a la vez] estÁ aquÍ con nosotros. aquÍ con nosotros. francisca: exactamente. la vamos a tener en vivo para que nos pueda enseÑareso movimientos. todo se tienen que preparar para bailar, en especial, tÚ. alan: lo mÍo no es el baile, lo mÍo es el super bowl. [gritos] tambiÉn estaremos con esta cobertura en equipo en "despierta amÉri
francisca: tambiÉn jocelyn martÍnez festeja su primer aÑito.e de las lÁgrimas envÍa un mensaje a sus seguidores despuÉs de meses de angustia por las explosivas declaraciones de yolanda andrade. alan: ¿quÉ importancia tienen en tu vida las redes sociales? esta maÑana compartiremos experiencias y expertos nos ayudarÁn a evitar que se conviertan en una peligrosa obsesiÓn. bienvenidos a la hora que te mueve en "despierta amÉrica" ♪ [mÚsica] raÚl: buenos dÍas. hoy 29 de...