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jordan davis is here tonight "buy dirt. [ cheers and applause jordan davis, fantastic.show we have also a brand-new thank you notes. >> steve: oh >> jimmy: in the show, yeah. guys, right now, of course, it is friday. it's time to count down the hottest songs at the top of the charts >> steve: oh great >> jimmy: yeah, here we go number three, we have "heat waves" by glass animals. that's a great song. [ cheers and applause at number two, we have "stay" by the kid laroi and justin bieber. [ cheers and applause >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: and holding steady at number one it is "easy on me" by adele [ cheers and applause those are the top three songs. >> steve: that's the top of the charts >> jimmy: yeah, now it is time to take a look at the songs at the bottom of the charts >> steve: okay [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: here we go first up at number 96. we have the "cha cha slide: covid edition. [ laughter ] this is by dj self-test. >> steve: dj self-test >> jimmy: 96 i guess it's the new version of the song "cha cha slide" except this time the lyrics are actually just instructi
jordan davis is here tonight "buy dirt. [ cheers and applause jordan davis, fantastic.show we have also a brand-new thank you notes. >> steve: oh >> jimmy: in the show, yeah. guys, right now, of course, it is friday. it's time to count down the hottest songs at the top of the charts >> steve: oh great >> jimmy: yeah, here we go number three, we have "heat waves" by glass animals. that's a great song. [ cheers and applause at number two, we have...
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it is jordan davis. on this item, i do not support this charter amendment. this is just -- this is just bullshit. the mayor is just putting this on the back burner, not for any back recent -- good reason. not to help our children, but just to fucking play some political football. it is bullshit. i would vote this down if it ended up on the ballot. thank you for hearing me out. i don't want this to fucking come out. this is bad policy. this is bad. i don't want any interference peers . fuck this. thank you, i yieled my time. >> hello, san francisco neighbourhoods speaking on my own behalf in opposition. advocates of the january 26th meeting of the rules committee oppose this amendment. most of the advocates commented on the plaza -- possibility, some spoke on the positive process, including this being made into a charter amendment. i support the motion to table this item. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good morning, members of the rules committee. i am the political director with united educators of san francisco. i am urging you to pleas vote this
it is jordan davis. on this item, i do not support this charter amendment. this is just -- this is just bullshit. the mayor is just putting this on the back burner, not for any back recent -- good reason. not to help our children, but just to fucking play some political football. it is bullshit. i would vote this down if it ended up on the ballot. thank you for hearing me out. i don't want this to fucking come out. this is bad policy. this is bad. i don't want any interference peers . fuck...
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. >> you wrote "dear martin" following the tragic death of jordan davis, a 17-year-old in 2012 who wespute over loud rap music. his mother who would become congresswoman had this to say in 2016. >> i still wake up every day thinking about how to parent him, how to protect him and his legacy, how to ensure that his death doesn't overshadow his life. we're going to keep telling our children stories and we're urging you to say their names. >> that line was so powerful. telling our children stories and we'll keep telling them. what does telling our children's stories mean to you when what you wrote is being taken off the shelves? >> when i was writing "dear martin" i came across a quote from the author of a book called "night" who won the noble peace price in 1986 and says it's the memory of evil that will serve as a shield against evil. so to me, it's important we keep these words alive. we remember these kids. we remember what they experience. we remember the adults, as well, who have been victims of police violence because of the way they look because if you don't remember these things
. >> you wrote "dear martin" following the tragic death of jordan davis, a 17-year-old in 2012 who wespute over loud rap music. his mother who would become congresswoman had this to say in 2016. >> i still wake up every day thinking about how to parent him, how to protect him and his legacy, how to ensure that his death doesn't overshadow his life. we're going to keep telling our children stories and we're urging you to say their names. >> that line was so powerful....
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right and so there is so i mean trayvon martin when i was in college jordan davis like troy davis, right all of these people who just experienced immense violence and then there was a response, you know to what happened and much like what happened last year i think in an aftermath of joy of george floyd's murder it's like for a lot of people that was new it was it was like, whoa, what's this? what's this thing that's happening and it politicized them in a particular way. and so i think with each iteration of that freedom then that violence in that resistance. i think it i was very fortunate to find people who made me act different sets of questions. this time there was an uprising and i think that iterative process helped me become an abolitionist. so dope also i'm over here like nikita got the questions coming with the question that's my fan. i don't even look. this is family right here. i i look at somebody who spent a lot of time out in the world talking about a book and for the most part so much of the content of the book. was the center of conversation as opposed to the actual? art
right and so there is so i mean trayvon martin when i was in college jordan davis like troy davis, right all of these people who just experienced immense violence and then there was a response, you know to what happened and much like what happened last year i think in an aftermath of joy of george floyd's murder it's like for a lot of people that was new it was it was like, whoa, what's this? what's this thing that's happening and it politicized them in a particular way. and so i think with...
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with the defense championed by the likes of jordan davis and dean, the bulldogs managed to hold alabama to one touchdown all game. quarterback stetson bennett, who by the way is from blackshear in the first congressional district of georgia that i have the honor and privilege of representing, quarterback stetson bennett completed his cinderella story season, stepping up when it mattered most. with interception returned for a touchdown to seal the deal, the university of georgia was victorious. it's been four decades and change since the university of georgia brought a national title home to athens, i'm so excited to see it finally happen. i was especially excited to see several players from the first district, the aforementioned stetson bennett, nolan smith from savannah, jackp from gwynn county, help secure this amazing victory. congratulations to the georgia bulldogs. you will live in the hearts of georgia fans forever. athens is title town again. go, dogs. go, dicks -- go-dawgs. mr. speaker, i rise today to celebrate the momentous 100th birthday of the georgia bulldog legend, charlie
with the defense championed by the likes of jordan davis and dean, the bulldogs managed to hold alabama to one touchdown all game. quarterback stetson bennett, who by the way is from blackshear in the first congressional district of georgia that i have the honor and privilege of representing, quarterback stetson bennett completed his cinderella story season, stepping up when it mattered most. with interception returned for a touchdown to seal the deal, the university of georgia was victorious....
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right and so there is so i mean trayvon martin when i was in college jordan davis like troy davis, right all of these people who just experienced immense violence and then there was a response, you know to what happened and much like what happened last year i think in an aftermath of joy of george floyd's murder it's like for a lot of people that was new it was it was like, whoa, what's this? what's this thing that's happening and it politicized them in a particular way. and so i think with each iteration of that freedom then that violence in that resistance. i think it i was very fortunate to find people who made me act different sets of questions. this time there was an uprising and i think that iterative process helped me become an abolitionist. so dope also i'm over here like nikita got the questions coming with the question that's my fan. i don't even look. this is family right here. i i look at somebody who spent a lot of time out in the world talking about a book and for the most part so much of the content of the book. was the center of conversation as opposed to the actual? art
right and so there is so i mean trayvon martin when i was in college jordan davis like troy davis, right all of these people who just experienced immense violence and then there was a response, you know to what happened and much like what happened last year i think in an aftermath of joy of george floyd's murder it's like for a lot of people that was new it was it was like, whoa, what's this? what's this thing that's happening and it politicized them in a particular way. and so i think with...
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jordan davis and i would like to talk about the charter amendment first introduced.fossil fuels. if you oppose this, you are probably a [bleep] and recall reform. we need to reform the real because, let's face it, they turn into right-wing temper tantrums. now on the case after good governance, yes, i believe that the mayor shouldn't have all the power and in fact t mayor shouldn't have appointees on any commission. let's face it if the board appointee and takes like 6,000 votes to remove them. and under the commission and four of them subject to removal if they don't vote the mayor's way. that is a big [bleep] problem and they need to [bleep] reform that. and i would like to talk about the charter amendment that is not and you need to be split there and not control any commissions. i want to talk about charter amendment that was not discussed and that the mayor introduce and is probably going to come before the rules committee about taking control of the school district and we already have a strong mayor system and basically giving her even more [bleep] power over t
jordan davis and i would like to talk about the charter amendment first introduced.fossil fuels. if you oppose this, you are probably a [bleep] and recall reform. we need to reform the real because, let's face it, they turn into right-wing temper tantrums. now on the case after good governance, yes, i believe that the mayor shouldn't have all the power and in fact t mayor shouldn't have appointees on any commission. let's face it if the board appointee and takes like 6,000 votes to remove them....
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jordan, viola davis, morgan freeman tweeting my inspiration, my guiding light, my friend. to the man she called wisdom teacher. >> you will call me sir. >> reporter: his career marked by a simmering rage at racism. on screen -- >> they call me mr. tibbs. >> reporter: and off -- >> i am artist, man, american, contemporary, contemporary, i am an awful lot of things, so i wish you would pay me the respect due >> reporter: fighting for civil rights with harry belafonte, who called him my brother and partner in trying to make this world a little better. the son of tomato farmers who could barely read when he arrived in new york became a kennedy center honoree, and received the presidential medal of freedom president obama praised poitier's singular talent, revealing the power of movies to bring us closer together ♪ a career book ended by an honorary oscar in 2002 >> i accept this award in memory of all the african american actors and actresses who went before me in the difficult years, on whose shoulders i was privileged to stand. >> reporter: to move hollywood and our nation f
jordan, viola davis, morgan freeman tweeting my inspiration, my guiding light, my friend. to the man she called wisdom teacher. >> you will call me sir. >> reporter: his career marked by a simmering rage at racism. on screen -- >> they call me mr. tibbs. >> reporter: and off -- >> i am artist, man, american, contemporary, contemporary, i am an awful lot of things, so i wish you would pay me the respect due >> reporter: fighting for civil rights with harry...
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jordan davis and i would like to talk about the charter amendment first introduced.fossil fuels. if you oppose this, you are probably a [bleep] and recall reform. we need to reform the real because, let's face it, they turn into right-wing temper tantrums. now on the case after good governance, yes, i believe that the mayor shouldn't have all the power and in fact t mayor shouldn't have appointees on any commission. let's face it if the board appointee and takes like 6,000 votes to remove them. and under the commission and four of them subject to removal if they don't vote the mayor's way. that is a big [bleep] problem and they need to [bleep] reform that. and i would like to talk about the charter amendment that is not and you need to be split there and not control any commissions. i want to talk about charter amendment that was not discussed and that the mayor introduce and is probably going to come before the rules committee about taking control of the school district and we already have a strong mayor system and basically giving her even more [bleep] power over t
jordan davis and i would like to talk about the charter amendment first introduced.fossil fuels. if you oppose this, you are probably a [bleep] and recall reform. we need to reform the real because, let's face it, they turn into right-wing temper tantrums. now on the case after good governance, yes, i believe that the mayor shouldn't have all the power and in fact t mayor shouldn't have appointees on any commission. let's face it if the board appointee and takes like 6,000 votes to remove them....
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jordan, like viola davis.fied blackness and the fullness of blackness and black identity. he was coming up in a time in hollywood when black actors were stereotyped and they were one-dimensional and he came around and he showed america and the world what black range looked like. what it was like to be smart, charismatic, witty, beautiful, dynamic, gregarious, and he played such roles with such great depth in character. we think about that movie right now, t.j., "guess who's coming to dinner." it was about this interracial dating which is now very common, but as you know, t.j., interracial dating was illegal in 17 of the 50 states six months prior to that release. for sidney poitier to play that with such range, with such nuance, and such depth and understand what it's like to deal with that time, and then we look at "the heat of the night," which was an incredible performance about this black detective who had to go to mississippi to do a murder investigation and dealing with the bigots at the time. that was o
jordan, like viola davis.fied blackness and the fullness of blackness and black identity. he was coming up in a time in hollywood when black actors were stereotyped and they were one-dimensional and he came around and he showed america and the world what black range looked like. what it was like to be smart, charismatic, witty, beautiful, dynamic, gregarious, and he played such roles with such great depth in character. we think about that movie right now, t.j., "guess who's coming to...
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davis. >> reporter: he's the former president of the portland trail blazers, now the chairman of the jordanlike the icon of the brand he oversees and helped create, miller himself has become a symbol of human possibility, soaring to dizzying heights but carrying a secret along the way, which he now reveals in his new book "jump". >> you write the secret will die because of this book. >> the biggest secret is the homicide i was involved in when i was 16 years old. >> reporter: it was 1965 in west philadelphia, a hotbed for gangs. battles over territories erupted into bloodshed and often ended in death. at the time, miller embraced the power he felt came from street life, and by the time he was 12 years old, he'd already started frequent stays in a juvenile detention center. let's talk about 1965, corner of 53rd and locust. how do you end up there? >> i was 16 years old, drunk. one of my gang members had gotten killed a little before that, and we were just angry and out to get somebody. it was totally senseless. he just happened to be at the wrong place at the wrong time and regret that every
davis. >> reporter: he's the former president of the portland trail blazers, now the chairman of the jordanlike the icon of the brand he oversees and helped create, miller himself has become a symbol of human possibility, soaring to dizzying heights but carrying a secret along the way, which he now reveals in his new book "jump". >> you write the secret will die because of this book. >> the biggest secret is the homicide i was involved in when i was 16 years old....
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also making its way to instagram actors, viola davis and marvel's own michael b jordan.arveling at what many are calling black girl. magic apples were always like kind of big, like, you know, really let though, wasn't diamond in denver say most of that match you could comes from demi rose is natural hair. i think after the spiderman. it is made like a big, big difference. aspire lot of people. i really want them embrace that never >> is important for to love every part about themselves. when i say to 3 of my daughters. >> it's all natural so i can let them know it. >> hope this moment continues to bring joy and inspire inclusion. to live with everything >> that was amanda devoe reporting for tonight. >> well, the fans who are not already in wisconsin were headed out of sfo this morning for saturday's 40 niner packer matchup. a lot of ticket outlets are telling us niners fans are outpacing packers fans. everybody braced for the icy temperatures at green bay's lambeau field expected to be in the teams that kickoff and then there's a wind chill. but fans say they can handle
also making its way to instagram actors, viola davis and marvel's own michael b jordan.arveling at what many are calling black girl. magic apples were always like kind of big, like, you know, really let though, wasn't diamond in denver say most of that match you could comes from demi rose is natural hair. i think after the spiderman. it is made like a big, big difference. aspire lot of people. i really want them embrace that never >> is important for to love every part about themselves....
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jordan shepard with a steal on one end, the dunk on the other. deja davisferred to uw. he can throw it down as well. roberson at the buzzer for a seven point cal lead. terrel brown junior leaves him on the floor. that move is savage. uw wins ama: that is it for tonight. thank you so much for watching. i'm mama dates. dan: and i'm dan ashley. we appreciate your time. on jimmy kimmel, david spade. have a good night. >> lou: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, david spade, alana haim, and music from jay wheeler. and now -- jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, everyone. thank you. oh, very nice. i appreciate it. i am jimmy. i'm the host of the show. welcome. thanks for watching. that's very nice. i don't know why you're hire, there's covid, you know, there's covid. [ laughter ] cases of
jordan shepard with a steal on one end, the dunk on the other. deja davisferred to uw. he can throw it down as well. roberson at the buzzer for a seven point cal lead. terrel brown junior leaves him on the floor. that move is savage. uw wins ama: that is it for tonight. thank you so much for watching. i'm mama dates. dan: and i'm dan ashley. we appreciate your time. on jimmy kimmel, david spade. have a good night. >> lou: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, david...
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jordan shepard with a steal on one end, the dunk on the other. deja davis transferred to uw. he can throw it down as well. roberson at the buzzer for a seven point cal lead. jiothat ms want your clothes to smell freshly washed all day without heavy perfumes? now they can! with downy light in-wash freshness boosters. just pour a capful of beads into your washing machine before each load. to give your laundry a light scent that lasts longer than detergent alone, with no heavy perfumes or dyes. finally, a light scent that lasts all day! new downy light, available in four naturally-inspired scents. ama: that is it for tonight. thank you so much for watching. i'm mama dates. dan: and i'm dan ashley. we appreciate your time. on jimmy kimmel, david spade. have a good night. i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com the fair and honest bidding site. this kitchenaid mixer sold for less than $26. this i-pad sold for less than $43. and this playstation 5 sold for less than a dollar. i won these bluetooth headphones for $20. i got these three suitcases for le
jordan shepard with a steal on one end, the dunk on the other. deja davis transferred to uw. he can throw it down as well. roberson at the buzzer for a seven point cal lead. jiothat ms want your clothes to smell freshly washed all day without heavy perfumes? now they can! with downy light in-wash freshness boosters. just pour a capful of beads into your washing machine before each load. to give your laundry a light scent that lasts longer than detergent alone, with no heavy perfumes or dyes....
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davis: i'd like to now yield 2 1/2 minutes to the ranking member from the house judicial committee, my good friend, mr. jordan. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. jordan: i thank the gentleman. mr. speaker, the democrats have objected to counting the presidential electors every single time this century of republicans been elected president. they spent time overturning the presidential campaign. they spied on an presidential campaign. they did an impeachment based on a whistleblower whose identity that only congressman schiff got to know. they closed the capitol, enabled proxy voting, kicked members off committees. denied republicans on a committee that was chosen by the minority leader. they are trying to make d.c. a state, end the electoral college, pack the supreme court, take federal control of elections. currently allowing in jurisdictions illegal aliens to vote. finally, the january 6 committee has altered evidence and lied to the american people about it. somehow they tell us it's president trump and democrats who are under -- republicans undermining democracy. actually think we s
davis: i'd like to now yield 2 1/2 minutes to the ranking member from the house judicial committee, my good friend, mr. jordan. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. jordan: i thank the gentleman. mr. speaker, the democrats have objected to counting the presidential electors every single time this century of republicans been elected president. they spent time overturning the presidential campaign. they spied on an presidential campaign. they did an impeachment based on a...
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on tuesday, we got some insight into mr davie's thinking and also that of the bbc�*s director of editorial policy david jordannot everyone agreed with that approach, with laura phillips writing: sam freedman agreed: and the journalist ian dunt was clear in his views: but the bbc editor and former guest on this programme mike wendling tweeted: david jordan was not available to expand on the comments he made this week but a spokesperson gave us this statement: subtitles on television were originally introduced for the hard of hearing and provide a valuable service for those audiences. but their use is now much more widespread with four out of five 18—25—year—olds watching with captions some or all of the time, a sign perhaps of tv being consumed more on the go via smartphones. the accuracy of the words appearing on the screen then is more important than ever, particularly on live programmes such as news. when it goes wrong, for example when queueing is transcribed as killing, it can go very wrong and the results can be ludicrous. "fairies" being disrupted? travelling in this "cabbage"? but for viewers who are p
on tuesday, we got some insight into mr davie's thinking and also that of the bbc�*s director of editorial policy david jordannot everyone agreed with that approach, with laura phillips writing: sam freedman agreed: and the journalist ian dunt was clear in his views: but the bbc editor and former guest on this programme mike wendling tweeted: david jordan was not available to expand on the comments he made this week but a spokesperson gave us this statement: subtitles on television were...
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davis: i'd like to now yield 2 1/2 minutes to the ranking member from the house judicial committee, my good friend, mr. jordan. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. jordan: i thank the gentleman. mr. speaker, the democrats have objected to counting the presidential electors every single time this century of republicans been elected president. they spent time overturning the presidential campaign. they spied on an presidential campaign. they did an impeachment based on a whistleblower whose identity that only congressman schiff got to know. they closed the capitol, enabled proxy voting, kicked members off committees. denied republicans on a committee that was chosen by the minority leader. they are trying to make d.c. a state, end the electoral college, pack the supreme court, take federal control of elections. currently allowing in jurisdictions illegal aliens to vote. finally, the january 6 committee has altered evidence and lied to the american people about it. somehow they tell us it's president trump and democrats who are under -- republicans undermining democracy. actually think we s
davis: i'd like to now yield 2 1/2 minutes to the ranking member from the house judicial committee, my good friend, mr. jordan. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. jordan: i thank the gentleman. mr. speaker, the democrats have objected to counting the presidential electors every single time this century of republicans been elected president. they spent time overturning the presidential campaign. they spied on an presidential campaign. they did an impeachment based on a...