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. >> thank you, prior to calling roll i would like to welcome alisha john baptiste and diane shaw the ac transit representative and chang is setting in and the director has a scheduling conflict and will not be present. please respond when i call your name. >> chang. >> here. >> forbes. >> here. >> john baptiste. >> here. >> lipkin. >> present. >> shaw. >> here. >> tumlin. >> present. >> vice chair gee. >> present. >> we have a quorum. i will call your next item. >> item 3. communications. we would like to provide further instructions for the public comment. to provide public comment dial to the published number. 18552826330 and enter access code (182)585-8053. pound pound and listen as you wait for public comment to be announced. members of the public have three minutes for each item. i will announce when public comment is open. general public comment callers dial star 3 to be added to the queue. this access code will stream on the screen during the entire board meeting. when callers dial star 3 they will be added in the order entered. all callers remain on mute until the line is ope
. >> thank you, prior to calling roll i would like to welcome alisha john baptiste and diane shaw the ac transit representative and chang is setting in and the director has a scheduling conflict and will not be present. please respond when i call your name. >> chang. >> here. >> forbes. >> here. >> john baptiste. >> here. >> lipkin. >> present. >> shaw. >> here. >> tumlin. >> present. >> vice chair gee. >>...
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. >> thank you, prior to calling roll i would like to welcome alisha john baptiste and diane shaw the ac transit representative and chang is setting in and the director has a scheduling conflict and will not be present. please respond when i call your name. >> chang. >> here. >> forbes. >> here. >> john baptiste. >> here. >> lipkin. >> present. >> shaw. >> here. >> tumlin. >> present. >> vice chair gee. >> present. >> we have a quorum. i will call your next item. >> item 3. communications. we would like to provide further instructions for the public comment. to provide public comment dial to the published number. 18552826330 and enter access code (182)585-8053. pound pound and listen as you wait for public comment to be announced. members of the public have three minutes for each item. i will announce when public comment is open. general public comment callers dial star 3 to be added to the queue. this access code will stream on the screen during the entire board meeting. when callers dial star 3 they will be added in the order entered. all callers remain on mute until the line is ope
. >> thank you, prior to calling roll i would like to welcome alisha john baptiste and diane shaw the ac transit representative and chang is setting in and the director has a scheduling conflict and will not be present. please respond when i call your name. >> chang. >> here. >> forbes. >> here. >> john baptiste. >> here. >> lipkin. >> present. >> shaw. >> here. >> tumlin. >> present. >> vice chair gee. >>...
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john the baptist school, the fourth graders were writing letters. >> dearest friend, thank you very much 94. what's the best part of having a 94-year-old penpal? >> making her happy, she is very nice. >> reporter: grading teacher judy jenkins came up with the idea. >> wouldn't it be cool to have a bond develop between an elderly person and a child? >> that's exactly what happened for joanne barron, who lives at brookgrove retirement village and craves the human contact missing in the pandemic. >> if you can't communicate, it's an isolation factor and it's very lonesome. >> thank you for the last letter. >> her penpal has become her friend. >> what i like about having the penpal, i can learn new things about her. >> reporter: new friendships learned the old fashion way, by handwritten words. words are power, words can heal, words can influence, words can inspire. >> and they can brighten the world of penpals of any age. >> the lost art of writing letters. the cbs overnight news will be back in two minutes. >>> and that's the "overnight news," for the tuesday, for some of you the news cont
john the baptist school, the fourth graders were writing letters. >> dearest friend, thank you very much 94. what's the best part of having a 94-year-old penpal? >> making her happy, she is very nice. >> reporter: grading teacher judy jenkins came up with the idea. >> wouldn't it be cool to have a bond develop between an elderly person and a child? >> that's exactly what happened for joanne barron, who lives at brookgrove retirement village and craves the human...
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john the baptist catholic school in maryland, fourth graders were writing letters to their slightly olderch for the last letter. >> reporter: madeleine reagan is 10. her penpal is 94. what's the best part about having a 94-year-old penpal? >> making her happy. she's just very nice. >> reporter: writing teacher judy jenkins came up with the idea. >> wouldn't it be cool to have a bond developed between an elderly person and a child? >> reporter: that's exactly what happened for joann baron who lives at brook g pandemic. >> if you can't communicate, it is an isolation factor, and it's very lonesome. >> thank youer for the last letter. >> reporter: her penpal, a 9-year-old, has become her friend. >> having a penpal, i can learn new things about her. >> reporter: new friendships formed the old-fashioned way -- by handwritten words. >> words are power. words can heal. words can influence. words can inspire. >> reporter: and they can brighten the world of penpals of any age. chip reid, cbs news, silver spring, maryland. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," a look at so-called vaccine passports w
john the baptist catholic school in maryland, fourth graders were writing letters to their slightly olderch for the last letter. >> reporter: madeleine reagan is 10. her penpal is 94. what's the best part about having a 94-year-old penpal? >> making her happy. she's just very nice. >> reporter: writing teacher judy jenkins came up with the idea. >> wouldn't it be cool to have a bond developed between an elderly person and a child? >> reporter: that's exactly what...
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john the baptist catholic school int catn maryland, maryland, fourth graders were writing letters today older pen pals. >> "dearest, thank you very is ten. her pen pal is 94. what's the best part about having a 94-year-old pen pal?. >> making her y. >> reporter: writing teacher judy jenkins came up with the idea. >> wouldn't it be cool to have a bond develop between an elderly person and a child? >> reporter: that's exactly what happened for joanne barron, who lives at brook grove retirement village and craves the human contact missing during the the pandemic. >> if you pandemic. >> if you can't communicate, it is an isolation factor, and it's very lonesom very lonesome. >> "thank you for the last letter." >> reporter: her pen pal, nine- year-old teggy igbe, has become her friend. >> having a pen pal, i can learn new things about her. >> reporter: new friendships formed the old-fashioned way: by handwritten words. >> words are power. words can heal. words can influence. words can inspire. >> reporter: and they can brighten the world of pen pals of any age. chip reid, cbs news, silver sp
john the baptist catholic school int catn maryland, maryland, fourth graders were writing letters today older pen pals. >> "dearest, thank you very is ten. her pen pal is 94. what's the best part about having a 94-year-old pen pal?. >> making her y. >> reporter: writing teacher judy jenkins came up with the idea. >> wouldn't it be cool to have a bond develop between an elderly person and a child? >> reporter: that's exactly what happened for joanne barron, who...
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all food must be washed in the river and they must drink from it as well their patriarch is john the baptist called prophet in arabic. and men day and say all good comes from a world of light and all evil from the world of darkness. is the religion's ground share a priest. monday is miss the 1st religion in the world we believe in one god who created life anees everlasting our holy book is considerable well the 1st books of prophets adam a sheet and yet here we believe in charity for the poor the running water gives us purification the religion forbids any part is with god adultery killing which crossed our holy book says don't go to that which is a magic they align. but for centuries they were considered heretics and in the digital age their faith is linked to spells and sorcery they want to dispel the myths about witchcraft and magic being associated with the gnostic religion so their numbers are barely a 5th of what they were before the 2003 invasion because of iraq's security and there is being a close religion one can only be born into the faith in marrying into their religion is forbid
all food must be washed in the river and they must drink from it as well their patriarch is john the baptist called prophet in arabic. and men day and say all good comes from a world of light and all evil from the world of darkness. is the religion's ground share a priest. monday is miss the 1st religion in the world we believe in one god who created life anees everlasting our holy book is considerable well the 1st books of prophets adam a sheet and yet here we believe in charity for the poor...
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. >> i think sarah palin was john the baptist for trump. one that came first. >> governor sarah palin. >> but before sarah palin or trump, there was another republican who paved the way for our partisan war. when we come back. with fidelity. revisin and with a scenario that makes it a possibility, she'll enjoy her dream right now. that's the planning effect, from fidelity. dave! do you remember when we kicked you out of the band for recommending the general for our car insurance? yeah. turns out you were right about the general. they're actually a quality insurance company that's been saving people money for nearly 60 years. for a great low rate, and nearly 60 years of quality coverage, go with the general. in the romo household we take things to the max oh yeah! honey, you still in bed? yep! bye! that's why we love skechers max cushioning footwear. they've maxed out the cushion for extreme comfort. it's like walking on clouds! big, comfy ones! oh yeah! ♪ the thing about freedom is... freedom has no limits. there's no such thing as too many
. >> i think sarah palin was john the baptist for trump. one that came first. >> governor sarah palin. >> but before sarah palin or trump, there was another republican who paved the way for our partisan war. when we come back. with fidelity. revisin and with a scenario that makes it a possibility, she'll enjoy her dream right now. that's the planning effect, from fidelity. dave! do you remember when we kicked you out of the band for recommending the general for our car...
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it doesn't help at all that the cheese is presented by the leader of the baptist community in chester named john leland, a baptist preacher. this is cutler writing to his son-in-law. last sunday, the cheese monger, who was the conductor of this monument of human weakness and folly to the place of its destination, was introduced as the preacher to both houses of congress and a great number of gentlemen and ladies from i know not where. the president made one of the audience. such a performance i have never heard before and i hope never shall again. horrid tone and extravagant gestures was never heard before. shame or laugher appeared in every countenance. this is a guy who presented the cheese. so whatever glamour the cheese might have added to jefferson's white house soon began to lose its luster as it increased with its aroma. one year later on new year's eve, cutler writes again, after we left the levy room, as we were passing through the great hall, i happened to think of the mammoth cheese. and one of -- excuse me. and i happened to think of the mammoth cheese and i asked one of the servants
it doesn't help at all that the cheese is presented by the leader of the baptist community in chester named john leland, a baptist preacher. this is cutler writing to his son-in-law. last sunday, the cheese monger, who was the conductor of this monument of human weakness and folly to the place of its destination, was introduced as the preacher to both houses of congress and a great number of gentlemen and ladies from i know not where. the president made one of the audience. such a performance i...
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all food must be washed in the river and they must drink from it as well their patriarch is john the baptist called prophet in arabic. and day and see all good comes from a world of light and all evil from the world of darkness. is the religions grand chief priest. monday ism is the 1st religion in the world we believe in one god who created life anees everlasting holy book is considerable well the 1st books of prophets adam a sheet and yet we believe in charity for the poor the running water gives us purification the religion forbids any part is with god adultery killing which crossed our holy book says don't go to that which is a magic they all line. but for centuries they were considered heretics and in the digital age their faith is linked to spells and sorcery they want to dispel the myths about witchcraft and magic being associated with the gnostic religion so their numbers are barely a 5th of what they were before the 2003 invasion because of iraq security and there is being a close religion. one can only be born into the faith and marrying into their religion is forbidden and the pop
all food must be washed in the river and they must drink from it as well their patriarch is john the baptist called prophet in arabic. and day and see all good comes from a world of light and all evil from the world of darkness. is the religions grand chief priest. monday ism is the 1st religion in the world we believe in one god who created life anees everlasting holy book is considerable well the 1st books of prophets adam a sheet and yet we believe in charity for the poor the running water...
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john baptiste, thank you. thank you. so much talent in one man.he here front anyway? we i'm okay. how are you doing on the here front anyway?— here front anyway? we are not 0 enin: here front anyway? we are not opening op _ here front anyway? we are not opening op fast _ here front anyway? we are not opening up fast enough. - here front anyway? we are not opening up fast enough. i - here front anyway? we are not| opening up fast enough. i know you're worried. last week someone sent a tweet which my wife picked up and they said i looked like emmett perkowski from the lego movie. ouch. i like i can. actually that tough coming out the side of his head, that's what i had. there was no other option i had to go and buy some new clippers this week and i did it myself. i some new clippers this week and i did it myself-— did it myself. i went for it. that is bold. were _ did it myself. i went for it. that is bold. were you _ did it myself. i went for it. that is bold. were you scared? - did it myself. i went for it. that is bold. were you scared? i - did i
john baptiste, thank you. thank you. so much talent in one man.he here front anyway? we i'm okay. how are you doing on the here front anyway?— here front anyway? we are not 0 enin: here front anyway? we are not opening op _ here front anyway? we are not opening op fast _ here front anyway? we are not opening up fast enough. - here front anyway? we are not opening up fast enough. i - here front anyway? we are not| opening up fast enough. i know you're worried. last week someone sent a tweet...
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john lewis' pastor at ebenezer baptist. no. this wasn't like any other maiden speech you heard in the senate. it is something. it is really something to have a pastor with that kind of experience and talent take the floor of the senate as if it is a pulpit. my dear friend who i worked with now for more than a decade. somebody that watches the congress more closely and with intense focus on the details than any other living person i know who is not a member of the congress. after senator warnock gave the speech today he wrote to say that in his lifetime he never has seen a better maiden speech in the senate. i am going to play some of it for you now. you probably saw quotes and you heard that it happened. it is the kind of moment that can potentially move things or move the proverbial needle, and in this case on the vote and on the lie that the last election was stolen and we must respond to the lie with a material change with the right to vote. just watch this. i will just tell you. you will thank me. if approximate you are doi
john lewis' pastor at ebenezer baptist. no. this wasn't like any other maiden speech you heard in the senate. it is something. it is really something to have a pastor with that kind of experience and talent take the floor of the senate as if it is a pulpit. my dear friend who i worked with now for more than a decade. somebody that watches the congress more closely and with intense focus on the details than any other living person i know who is not a member of the congress. after senator warnock...
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reverend raphael warnock, senator warnock, was john lewis' pastor at ebenezer baptist. and so, no, this was not like any other maiden speech you've ever heard before in the senate. it is something, it is really something to have a pastor with that kind of experience and that kind of talent take the floor of the senate, as if it is a pulpit. my dear friend steve benin, who works on this show, who i've worked with now for more than a decade, steve is somebody who watches the congress more closely and with more intense focus on the details than any other living person i know who is not, themselves, a member of the congress. after senator warnock gave this speech today, steve benin wrote to me today to say in his lifetime he has never seen a better maiden speech in the senate. and i am going to play some of it for you now. you probably saw quotes from it. you may have heard that it happened. you should actually see some of it, but i think it's an amazing thing to see, but it's also the kind of moment that can potentially move things, that could move the proverbial needle. i
reverend raphael warnock, senator warnock, was john lewis' pastor at ebenezer baptist. and so, no, this was not like any other maiden speech you've ever heard before in the senate. it is something, it is really something to have a pastor with that kind of experience and that kind of talent take the floor of the senate, as if it is a pulpit. my dear friend steve benin, who works on this show, who i've worked with now for more than a decade, steve is somebody who watches the congress more closely...
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john d rockefeller senior. this was a very serious seriously religious family practicing a form of hellfire baptism. baptistism might be best characterized by what john d jr's mother once said to a friend that i'm so glad that john has told me what he wants for christmas so it can be denied him. this young man bearing the burden of the name john d rockefeller on his very frail shoulders entered the business world in 1897. in his father's office at 26 broadway within a few years. he got involved in his first business venture, which was a calamity. he lost all the money he invested in it. he mismanaged it and he ran from business immediately thereafter and the rest of his very long life until he lived to be 85 the only other business venture. he was ever involved in was rockefeller center and the act and the accident that i will describe one thing about the relationship. between john d senior and john d jr. and the nature of the family that i think is worth. uh quoting from a letter. this is a 1929 at the time that junior as he was called by everybody's beginning work on the rockefeller center and he writes to h
john d rockefeller senior. this was a very serious seriously religious family practicing a form of hellfire baptism. baptistism might be best characterized by what john d jr's mother once said to a friend that i'm so glad that john has told me what he wants for christmas so it can be denied him. this young man bearing the burden of the name john d rockefeller on his very frail shoulders entered the business world in 1897. in his father's office at 26 broadway within a few years. he got involved...
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john lewis. walked side by side in a bipartisan effort to show the world that what happened on those sacred places in my district, birmingham, to visit the 16th street baptist church where the four little girls were killed, to see in montgomery the very spot where rosa parks could not sit on a bus, to walk across thed me mund pettis bridge -- the edmund pettus bridge, it was not just a photo op, i pray. but rather a call to action that now they too can pay it forward. when we file h.r. 4, it will be after we have prepared an evidentry hearing and all the evidence. we will be informed, that formula will be informed by the most egregious of actors. because we know it has to be narrowly tailored. we know that we can't just submit the same formula. and we won't. because here's what's important. what's important is federal oversight, as we've seen state after state recently impose more egregious restrictive photo i.d. laws and restrictive barriers to voting. i'm honor today to be a part of this tribute to john lewis. i know so many want to speak. and i'm just going to say in closing, and i hope we will keep this photo of john up as we all speak today, john is al
john lewis. walked side by side in a bipartisan effort to show the world that what happened on those sacred places in my district, birmingham, to visit the 16th street baptist church where the four little girls were killed, to see in montgomery the very spot where rosa parks could not sit on a bus, to walk across thed me mund pettis bridge -- the edmund pettus bridge, it was not just a photo op, i pray. but rather a call to action that now they too can pay it forward. when we file h.r. 4, it...