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i never forget that you joined john lewis and katherine clark and john larson and others to have a sit-in on the floor of the house. mr. speaker, they did not tell us they were doing this, leadership would have said, you are not allowed to do this. i mean, they could anticipate i might say that. so they just protected the leadership from having to make that statement and launch their sit-in on the floor of the house. it was very successful because coincidence we planned a rally about gun violence prevention and they were planning a sit-in. mr. takano spread the word through his telephone even though the republicans turned out the lights in the house and nobody could see what was going on here, he spread the word through his telephone and it became a sit-in heard around the world. thank you, mr. takano, john lewis, and thank you, mr. cicilline. you heard him talk about the issues and knowledge he has about them and judgment about prioritizing. the legislative strategic thinking of trying in the most possible way to be bipartisan and to be transparent and to be accountable. representative i
i never forget that you joined john lewis and katherine clark and john larson and others to have a sit-in on the floor of the house. mr. speaker, they did not tell us they were doing this, leadership would have said, you are not allowed to do this. i mean, they could anticipate i might say that. so they just protected the leadership from having to make that statement and launch their sit-in on the floor of the house. it was very successful because coincidence we planned a rally about gun...
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to all looks to be the 98 percent up to now be also i know that the president of are going to be john clark is done and the so many muslim countries, including a therapy and president bush, is a very good just the given phone calls to president. our don to congratulate his up . i know people victory for now, but be, be heard the president are doing speech that. he said, thank you to his people. he said, thank you very much to every, every, uh, every word here. and he said, you will, you'll become 2 kids unbending stainless power at the ballot box. this is what the president are doing, said in his victory speech, stated it's double. he said, i would like to thank each and every member of our nation who once again called me to us responsibility for governing to care for the 5 years. so he also under like to have completed the 2nd drone or presidential election with the payroll. our nation. if you will. remember the deluxe messages or president are gone before the election. mana started was this sentence to that for more than 21 years. our nation was entrusted to us, but today we are entrusted
to all looks to be the 98 percent up to now be also i know that the president of are going to be john clark is done and the so many muslim countries, including a therapy and president bush, is a very good just the given phone calls to president. our don to congratulate his up . i know people victory for now, but be, be heard the president are doing speech that. he said, thank you to his people. he said, thank you very much to every, every, uh, every word here. and he said, you will, you'll...
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i never forget that you joined john lewis and katherine clark and john larson and others to have a sit-in on the floor of the house. mr. speaker, they did not tell us they were doing this, leadership would have said, you are not allowed to do this. i mean, they could anticipate i might say that. so they just protected the leadership from having to make that statement and launch their sit-in on the floor of the house. it was very successful because coincidence we planned a rally about gun violence prevention and they were planning a sit-in. mr. takano spread the word through his telephone even though the republicans turned out the lights in the house and nobody could see what was going on here, he spread the word through his telephone and it became a sit-in heard around the world. thank you, mr. takano, john lewis, and thank you, mr. cicilline. you heard him talk about the issues and knowledge he has about them and judgment about prioritizing. the legislative strategic thinking of trying in the most possible way to be bipartisan and to be transparent and to be accountable. representative i
i never forget that you joined john lewis and katherine clark and john larson and others to have a sit-in on the floor of the house. mr. speaker, they did not tell us they were doing this, leadership would have said, you are not allowed to do this. i mean, they could anticipate i might say that. so they just protected the leadership from having to make that statement and launch their sit-in on the floor of the house. it was very successful because coincidence we planned a rally about gun...
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baguio camp john jay forts dotson, byrd, clark field del carmen field nichols field cavity and corregidor were also struck and manila too was bombed. and with that we, heard this warning over the heads. and we ran to the door like all of us did. we could see that the japanese pilots actually identify them as being japanese, and they flew right over and started dropping around everywhere. we evidently lived a charmed life because the bombs fell all around the hospital, but not on it. plane. they fired their load and one of the corpsman came through as the plane passed and he stopped. and from right in front of my foot, he picked the shell casing, a millimeter difference in the trajectory, and that would have been the end for me. i would never have come back from guam. it was that close. the five navy nurses on guam were captured on december ten and imprisoned in japan until their repatriation the following august. meanwhile, patients and hundreds of new casualties poured into manila on crowded trains in ambulances, trucks and busses. and i remember looking out after the bombing and seeing
baguio camp john jay forts dotson, byrd, clark field del carmen field nichols field cavity and corregidor were also struck and manila too was bombed. and with that we, heard this warning over the heads. and we ran to the door like all of us did. we could see that the japanese pilots actually identify them as being japanese, and they flew right over and started dropping around everywhere. we evidently lived a charmed life because the bombs fell all around the hospital, but not on it. plane. they...
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torie clarke you work for john mccain, you work for george h.w. bush, you worked for george h.w. bush. thank you, amy. peter thank you. i don't see any polemical books or political books in that very few and part of this is i'm going back to my word, escape this this show is an escape for people. and i and it really started out because i was very fortunate to be on tony kornheiser radio show for many years, which then became a podcast, and it was his bar called chatter, where we started all of this and we realized pretty quickly, people love that there's a there's a family feel to it and we like to have fun. and it was an escape from politics. as you know, politics can be really tough these days. it's been fraught with emotion. this is a bit of an escape. so every once in a while, i'm sure you had it on susan page had a fantastic biography of mrs. bush, barbara bush and it was not about politics. it was about their marriage that the trauma of losing their young daughter and how that impacted decisions he made. we had karen tumulty on to talk about her biography of nancy reagan. t
torie clarke you work for john mccain, you work for george h.w. bush, you worked for george h.w. bush. thank you, amy. peter thank you. i don't see any polemical books or political books in that very few and part of this is i'm going back to my word, escape this this show is an escape for people. and i and it really started out because i was very fortunate to be on tony kornheiser radio show for many years, which then became a podcast, and it was his bar called chatter, where we started all of...
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john? >> joining us is retired general wesley clark. point out to people, the distance between the ukrainian border and moscow is about 300 miles almost a matter where you're going from. almost 300 miles there. the drones that we know that the ukrainians have used these turkish drones have a maximum range of 186 miles. so it's not even clear if the ukrainians have the equipment that could do that if launched from ukraine. so when you see the purported video of this, how do you assess this? what do you think is going on? >> i'm skeptical of this because this looks to me like a typical russian trick. so if you go back to 1999 when vladimir putin was the new prime minister and wanting to become the president he had his intelligence agencies blow up three residential buildings in moscow and blamed it on chechen terrorists. he then unleashed a war on chechnya which made him a national hero. this looks like a repeat of the same play to me, john. now there are a lot of technical issues here. could the drone get there? why would ukraine attack
john? >> joining us is retired general wesley clark. point out to people, the distance between the ukrainian border and moscow is about 300 miles almost a matter where you're going from. almost 300 miles there. the drones that we know that the ukrainians have used these turkish drones have a maximum range of 186 miles. so it's not even clear if the ukrainians have the equipment that could do that if launched from ukraine. so when you see the purported video of this, how do you assess...
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john kilburn succeeded by sandy powers. and for the past 20 years, our wonderful library director, ellen mcallister, clarke clarke and i must credit ellen clarke in particular whose research and writing i have pulled from liberally for some of this presentation. the initial focus the collection was on the 18th century art of war books that. the americans were reading, but fairly quickly that expanded to military works that europeans mostly the french and the english were reading and in the 18th century then it expand did to scoot earlier into the 17th century and even the 16th century to context and show the evolution thought about military science that led up to the revolutionary war this all led to an incredibly partnership with ira, who is now retired professor history from rice university. well as west point and he was at the time on a book project books on the british army in the age of the american by the late nineties, he was compiling what would become a list of 650 military books based on the preferences of 42/18 century british officers who left records of the books they owned, purchased, read, recommended and wro
john kilburn succeeded by sandy powers. and for the past 20 years, our wonderful library director, ellen mcallister, clarke clarke and i must credit ellen clarke in particular whose research and writing i have pulled from liberally for some of this presentation. the initial focus the collection was on the 18th century art of war books that. the americans were reading, but fairly quickly that expanded to military works that europeans mostly the french and the english were reading and in the 18th...
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clarke. your daughter is a very good kisser. when you crave the uncomfortable. try spicy pringles scorchin'. the sandwich makers at jimmy john'sresistibly decadent, fudge chocolate brownie. and if you're saying, “that's not a sandwich.” then what about now?! so good, it's here for good. at jimmy johns. [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: hi, there. welcome back to the show. tonight, the band with us all week long but this is their new album "72 seasons." comes out the day after tomorrow. metallica is here. [cheers and applause] one of their biggest hits, "master of puppets" will be played in its entirety. settle in. tomorrow night on the show we will be joined by bill hader and dr. jane goodall and more music from metallica too. our first guest tonight launched a popular sitcom, won and me, sat with oprah and hosted "saturday night live" but you can see the season finale of her show "ab elementary." "abbott elementary." quinta brunson! [cheers and applause] >> quinta: hi! >> jimmy: thanks for coming. by the way, congratulations. did a great job on "saturday night live." for you to thank you so much. >> jimmy: was that scary to do?
clarke. your daughter is a very good kisser. when you crave the uncomfortable. try spicy pringles scorchin'. the sandwich makers at jimmy john'sresistibly decadent, fudge chocolate brownie. and if you're saying, “that's not a sandwich.” then what about now?! so good, it's here for good. at jimmy johns. [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: hi, there. welcome back to the show. tonight, the band with us all week long but this is their new album "72 seasons." comes out the day after...
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john and linda sohus? >> i think i said no. >> but you don't say i am a quaker. >> even as clark rockefellers kidnapping case played out in bostonasically, we had to do cpr on this case and get it done, and get it running. >> to resuscitate the case, they went back to find those folks who had only suspect one he was calling himself the 13th barrett, christopher chichester. the episcopal truth, where he worked after sunday services. one man remembered chichester, asking to borrow a chainsaw. and now, dana four are told detectives something seem the key evidence. during one of chichester's backyard trivial pursuit parties, she noticed a part of the lawn looked like it had been freshly dug up. >> i said to him, you know, what is with your yard? what happened to your yard? and he just said, well, i am having plumbing problems. >> detectives were astounded at the implications. >> at that point, he is taking ownership of the grave, because that is where john's body was found. >> they detectives, pouring over the evidence from the boston kidnapping case found this. reason to believe the prime suspect had totally rebooted his identity,
john and linda sohus? >> i think i said no. >> but you don't say i am a quaker. >> even as clark rockefellers kidnapping case played out in bostonasically, we had to do cpr on this case and get it done, and get it running. >> to resuscitate the case, they went back to find those folks who had only suspect one he was calling himself the 13th barrett, christopher chichester. the episcopal truth, where he worked after sunday services. one man remembered chichester, asking...
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john singleton copley. although even if you do not know him, you surely know his work for my husband is boston's finest portrait painter. but i born susanna clarke, daughter of richard clarke, and perhaps you know his name too, for my father. together with my brothers isaac, jonathan are three of the seven merchants chosen to sell the east india company. my young, my dear husband, our young children, my entire family are now living under a cloak of fear. we are under attack from these so so-called sons of liberty simply because my father and brothers continue to go about the business that has been entrusted them. last month, mob stormed my father's home, demanding that he resign as one of the two consignees fearing for his safety. he fled to castle island. well, my brother isaac has attended the meetings here at old south. discuss the matter of the tea that is still out in the harbor. my father remains in hiding from the mobs. and this town grows more anxious and nervous. the minute my husband, mr. copley, is an artist, not a politician. but he has spoken out bravely here in the meetings at old south, trying to turn the people from the hatred th
john singleton copley. although even if you do not know him, you surely know his work for my husband is boston's finest portrait painter. but i born susanna clarke, daughter of richard clarke, and perhaps you know his name too, for my father. together with my brothers isaac, jonathan are three of the seven merchants chosen to sell the east india company. my young, my dear husband, our young children, my entire family are now living under a cloak of fear. we are under attack from these so...
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you here know my husband john singleton copley and although it even if you don't know him you surely know his work forfo my husband is a portrait painter. i was born susanna clarke. daughter of richard clarke and perhaps you know his name to. my father together with my brothers we are three of the seven merchants chosen to sell the india company too. my dear husband are young children my entire family are living under a cloak of fear. well are under attack from the so-called sons ofbr liberty simy because my father and brothers continued to go out the business that's been entrusted to them. last month man stormed my father's home. fearing for his safety he fled the island. my brother issac who attends the meeting here att old south to discuss the matter at the tea that's waiting in the harbor my father remains in hiding and this town grows more anxious. and nervous by the minute. my husband is an artist and a politician but he has spoken out briefly here trying to turn the people from the hatred they bear towards my family. but i fear the tired public opinion has tuned -- turn to far. curses on the tea act. and all that division is brought to these shores. they
you here know my husband john singleton copley and although it even if you don't know him you surely know his work forfo my husband is a portrait painter. i was born susanna clarke. daughter of richard clarke and perhaps you know his name to. my father together with my brothers we are three of the seven merchants chosen to sell the india company too. my dear husband are young children my entire family are living under a cloak of fear. well are under attack from the so-called sons ofbr liberty...
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john, how do you vote? yes, commissioner nelson lum. how do you vote? yes, thank you. that's unanimous vote. thank you. my name wasn't called. commissioners clark. yeah apologize. commissioner slurry right there. how do you vote? yes thank you. for the reminder. can we have unanimous vote to get this right? commissioners the next agenda item is item 13 new business. and item a is going to be informational only, and then items 13 b and 2 13 through 13 jr action items that require a vote by the commission. um, the first item is 13 a and it is a community living fund, six month report and the fiscal year 23 24 annual plan, and i believe melissa mcghee is now in charge of this so welcome. thank you. um good morning. president can knutson commissioners executive director dearmond? my name is melissa mcghee, um, a program manager with the office of community partnerships at das and i'm here today to present the community living fund six month report covering july through december 2022 the community living fund annual plan for fiscal year 23 24. the community living fund, or clf, as i'll refer to it was created in 2006 through a san francisco ordinance
john, how do you vote? yes, commissioner nelson lum. how do you vote? yes, thank you. that's unanimous vote. thank you. my name wasn't called. commissioners clark. yeah apologize. commissioner slurry right there. how do you vote? yes thank you. for the reminder. can we have unanimous vote to get this right? commissioners the next agenda item is item 13 new business. and item a is going to be informational only, and then items 13 b and 2 13 through 13 jr action items that require a vote by the...
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clark. chili davis tell us some of the guys are going to have on the show. well as you mentioned some of the a's raleigh finger steps aboard, i grabbed dusty baker john blue mooneer, um and then you just go into tito for wednesday's gym bar, joe young blood and then i crossed the bay and i get bit robert shooting babbitt, mike norris, and then i jump in and get some media. john shea, of course, mark cabanas. who retired from channel two was a very close friend of his. and then i get in some fantasy campers, three fantasy campers that were really true friends of vita blue and have also clips from when he was on the bob hope uso tour and then get cavett show and some great interviews i found in 1970 interview with his mom sally on it, and she started talking about vital blues, a young, vibrant kid and just some fun clips. and some great memories and some great great interview, so i'm hoping everybody can jump on knbr after the game, and it's a celebration of the life of a good friend of mine by the blue. i wish we had time to talk about the giants there on a hot streak as well. the young guns in there. we got to leave it at that bill, but hopefully another win a
clark. chili davis tell us some of the guys are going to have on the show. well as you mentioned some of the a's raleigh finger steps aboard, i grabbed dusty baker john blue mooneer, um and then you just go into tito for wednesday's gym bar, joe young blood and then i crossed the bay and i get bit robert shooting babbitt, mike norris, and then i jump in and get some media. john shea, of course, mark cabanas. who retired from channel two was a very close friend of his. and then i get in some...
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clarke. there's no gordon brown. there's no johner rain on the parade tomorrow? the— the weather rain on the parade tomorrow? the royal naval and raf tomorrow? the royal naval and we eey— tomorrow? the royal naval and we fly bese— tomorrow? the royal naval and we fly beee mey— tomorrow? the royal naval and raf fly past may be cancelled beese— raf fly past may be cancelled beese ee— raf fly past may be cancelled because of the— raf fly past may be cancelled because of the conditions. we'll because of the conditions. we'll be ebeebemg— because of the conditions. we'll be ebeebemg ee— because of the conditions. we'll be speaking to the— because of the conditions. we'll be speaking to the met office vou— be speaking to the met office yew e— be speaking to the met office yew e reeere — be speaking to the met office you a little later— be speaking to the met office you a little later and don't eeegee.— you a little later and don't eergee. ee— you a little later and don't forget, of course, all those reeer— forget, of course, all those local
clarke. there's no gordon brown. there's no johner rain on the parade tomorrow? the— the weather rain on the parade tomorrow? the royal naval and raf tomorrow? the royal naval and we eey— tomorrow? the royal naval and we fly bese— tomorrow? the royal naval and we fly beee mey— tomorrow? the royal naval and raf fly past may be cancelled beese— raf fly past may be cancelled beese ee— raf fly past may be cancelled because of the— raf fly past may be cancelled because of the...