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i'm hopeful because of a young woman named josephine kolaya.josephine founded omburu girls rescue she's helped rescue a thousands of girls from yuj marriage. a member of the tribe herself, she's personally planned rescue missions to help girls as young as six years old and she explains the longer a girl is in school everything for her, for her income her family for this country, everything changes. she gives me hope. i'm hopeful because of a young woman named jamila abadd. she founded m-farm which is a mobile platform. it makes it easy for farmers to get information to let them match their crops to what the markets demand and studies show it can help farmers double their sales. here's what she said i love kenya because you feel you are home anywhere you go. home anywhere you go. that's the kenya that welcomed me nearly 30 years ago as a young man. you helped make me feel at home and standing here today as president of the united states when i think about all those young people and young people in attendance here you still make me feel at home.
i'm hopeful because of a young woman named josephine kolaya.josephine founded omburu girls rescue she's helped rescue a thousands of girls from yuj marriage. a member of the tribe herself, she's personally planned rescue missions to help girls as young as six years old and she explains the longer a girl is in school everything for her, for her income her family for this country, everything changes. she gives me hope. i'm hopeful because of a young woman named jamila abadd. she founded m-farm...
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. >> i'm josephine i'm the president of the better housing policy.org one thousand members we're happy to here about the adu a couple of times at all major chinese the outreach and a quarterly of the membership for living in illegal adu's wished it was up to code for safety we have property owners who may have stepped on the landline like the other speaker said who this secreting and privately rent out illegal unit and have to pay 20 or thirty or $40,000 for every unit that was close down wishing a pathway to reopen the space that otherwise with unused and they wish there is no punishment for doing so legislation was clear to fair to both sides and property owner can see benefit it is a law that is a realistic hash accomplishment 23407b will want to use it, it is not a fair law and it will be a lot sitting empty so i'm glad that legislation has support from both sides of legislation it is a fresh start it opens up new venues that property owners are in the punished for providing services and renters can live in a nice new living units and it is addressing the affordability issue please
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daddy you've been a mother to me when the moon shines on the moonshine, and eight napoleons with josephinewhen napoleon was away. [laughter] real titles real songs. then in 1920 out of nowhere a woman who virtually no one had ever heard of named mimi smith bessie, but mimi smith released a record crazy blues. it became against all odds number one song in the country and the jazz age had officially begun. and with the harlem renaissance having already begun music and literature poetry and prose alike changed all the more revealing than that a great many of the country's priorities have changed. and would never change again the roaring 20s are the most famous decade in the history of the united states they are the only decade that has its own name its own adjective but without these and other events of 1920 to jumpstart the decades engine it might have been quite a while yet before history heard so much as a spotter. and that is the end of what you will hear from me tonight about 1920 the unit made the decade war. [applauding] thank you. >> time for questions. >> i was going to say, say that
daddy you've been a mother to me when the moon shines on the moonshine, and eight napoleons with josephinewhen napoleon was away. [laughter] real titles real songs. then in 1920 out of nowhere a woman who virtually no one had ever heard of named mimi smith bessie, but mimi smith released a record crazy blues. it became against all odds number one song in the country and the jazz age had officially begun. and with the harlem renaissance having already begun music and literature poetry and prose...
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i'm hopeful because of a young woman named josephine kulea. she founded some buru girls foundation and she's already helped to rescue over 1,000 girls from abuse and forced marriage and help place them in schools. a member of the sambura tribe herself, she's personally planned rescue missions to help girls as young as 6 years old, and she explains that the longer a girl is in school, everything for her, for her income, for her family, for this country, everything changes. she gives me hope. i'm hopeful because of a young woman named jamilla abbas shoop p she founded a mobile platform used by 14,000 people across kenya, enfarm makes it easy for farmers to match their crops with what the market demands and studies show it can help farmers double their sales. so here's what jamilla said, i love kenya because you feel you are home anywhere you go. home anywhere you go, that's the kenya that welcomed me nearly 30 years ago as a young man. you helped make me feel at home and standing here today as president of the united states, when i this i about
i'm hopeful because of a young woman named josephine kulea. she founded some buru girls foundation and she's already helped to rescue over 1,000 girls from abuse and forced marriage and help place them in schools. a member of the sambura tribe herself, she's personally planned rescue missions to help girls as young as 6 years old, and she explains that the longer a girl is in school, everything for her, for her income, for her family, for this country, everything changes. she gives me hope. i'm...
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. >> my name is josephine and i thank supervisor kim for your compassion for the renters but also please spare some for the landlords to strike a balance. in the landlords are not doing a good job, give them a cure as well. there are non-profits for the tenants, but none for the landlords. we all do this voluntarily, but not for much longer. to punish the no-fault/low-fault landlords -- mom and pop, good operators who love their tenants, just treat them like families will have to sell to speculators if they didn't survive. that will be really bad for the tenants in the building, we all know that. or we'll have to keep the unit for a family and further reduce the rental stock, making the renters and new immigrants hard to stay in the city. if our children need the place or when they are done, we have to charge the same rent years down the road as what the current rent is? it's really losing the point. it's hard to believe, but it's true the harder it is to get back a rental property, the less likely the property will be available for rent in the future. vacancy control doesn't work. what
. >> my name is josephine and i thank supervisor kim for your compassion for the renters but also please spare some for the landlords to strike a balance. in the landlords are not doing a good job, give them a cure as well. there are non-profits for the tenants, but none for the landlords. we all do this voluntarily, but not for much longer. to punish the no-fault/low-fault landlords -- mom and pop, good operators who love their tenants, just treat them like families will have to sell to...
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host: josephine is next. livingston, new jersey. caller: good morning. worked for the department of labor for 42 years. the secretary of labor under george w. bush, the wife of senator mitch mcconnell, came up with this idea. she used to work on the heads of corporations. that is where she presently is now. let me tell you a story of how this works. people think only their hourly wage. most times what they tried to do is come up when a person gets laid off from a business -- a man came into unemployment and says, i got a job i do not have to collect. they said, where are you going back he said, i'm going back to do the same job at the same desk at the same business. the only thing is my employer informed me i am an independent contractor. that meant that his employers no longer had to put money into social security. this is a bigger picture than you think. you're talking about hourly wages. you have not begun to see what has been going down with the erosion. lane chow, she represented them well that she represented corporations well. -- she represented c
host: josephine is next. livingston, new jersey. caller: good morning. worked for the department of labor for 42 years. the secretary of labor under george w. bush, the wife of senator mitch mcconnell, came up with this idea. she used to work on the heads of corporations. that is where she presently is now. let me tell you a story of how this works. people think only their hourly wage. most times what they tried to do is come up when a person gets laid off from a business -- a man came into...
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. >> my name is josephine and i thank supervisor kim for your compassion for the renters but also please spare some for the landlords to strike a balance. in the landlords are not doing a good job, give them a cure as well. there are non-profits for the tenants, but none for the landlords. we all do this voluntarily, but not for much longer. to punish the no-fault/low-fault landlords -- mom and pop, good operators who love their tenants, just treat them like families will have to sell to speculators if they didn't survive. that will be really bad for the tenants in the building, we all know that. or we'll have to keep the unit for a family and further reduce the rental stock, making the renters and new immigrants hard to stay in the city. if our children need the place or when they are done, we have to charge the same rent years down the road as what the current rent is? it's really losing the point. it's hard to believe, but it's true the harder it is to get back a rental property, the less likely the property will be available for rent in the future. vacancy control doesn't work. what
. >> my name is josephine and i thank supervisor kim for your compassion for the renters but also please spare some for the landlords to strike a balance. in the landlords are not doing a good job, give them a cure as well. there are non-profits for the tenants, but none for the landlords. we all do this voluntarily, but not for much longer. to punish the no-fault/low-fault landlords -- mom and pop, good operators who love their tenants, just treat them like families will have to sell to...
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[applause] but she's, you know, josephine was the p friend to her who said oh, girl, you can't wear that. [laughter] so, i mean i just like the little stories like that, you know the little the little tidbits in history the dorothy dandridge and nat king cole going around hollywood pitching a tv series for them to star in. turned down. can you imagine if we could watch that on youtube today? i love that. i didn't see a lot of that in history. i saw a lot of dr. king and rosa parks. which is fine, we need to know our history but we need to know all aspects of our history. >> i want to say it was clearly so important to everybody else, because the book started from the tumbler and the images online that got such an overwhelming response. i think someone called it a bomb to the soul, to see those images. >> thank you. i had the idea for the book years ago but, you know, turned down like many writers are. it's expensive to produce, we're not sure there's an audience for it -- >> an audience rose up, right? >> they didn't believe it, so social media was a way to engage that audience and to ki
[applause] but she's, you know, josephine was the p friend to her who said oh, girl, you can't wear that. [laughter] so, i mean i just like the little stories like that, you know the little the little tidbits in history the dorothy dandridge and nat king cole going around hollywood pitching a tv series for them to star in. turned down. can you imagine if we could watch that on youtube today? i love that. i didn't see a lot of that in history. i saw a lot of dr. king and rosa parks. which is...
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it is josephine di paola. she's 100 and from fairlawn new jersey. good italian cooks there.ill you, please? i love you. back to new york. >> willie thanks so much. >> the album name "ing angels and alcohol." where did you come up with it? >> it was a title i had. i keep a note pad with hooks and lines. trying to write for this album, it spilled out one day. sounded like a good title for the album as well. >> i think that's natalie's nickname. >> it's natalie's weekend coming up. also something fun next hour. >> we are getting hypnotized. alan i don't know if you want to stick around. >> i might stay if i got >>> good morning. let's get your friday's first alert forecast from bill. >> sunshine is warming thipgs up. looking for temperatures into the upper 70s. a sunny view from the lafayette hotel. 73 in philadelphia. atlantic city 73 and 71 in cape may. into the 80s this afternoon for philadelphia. 81 at 1:00 and a few more clouds around, but low humidity at 4:00 82 degrees. >> we're learning more about the victims of the hit and run in new castle. gia and lisa smith were try
it is josephine di paola. she's 100 and from fairlawn new jersey. good italian cooks there.ill you, please? i love you. back to new york. >> willie thanks so much. >> the album name "ing angels and alcohol." where did you come up with it? >> it was a title i had. i keep a note pad with hooks and lines. trying to write for this album, it spilled out one day. sounded like a good title for the album as well. >> i think that's natalie's nickname. >> it's...
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. >> i'm josephine i'm the president of the better housing policy.org one thousand members we're happyo here about the adu a couple of times at all major chinese the outreach and a quarterly of the membership for living in illegal adu's wished it was up to code for safety we have property owners who may have stepped on the landline like the other speaker said who this secreting and privately rent out illegal unit and have to pay 20 or thirty or $40,000 for every unit that was close down wishing a pathway to reopen the space that otherwise with unused and they wish there is no punishment for doing so legislation was clear to fair to both sides and property owner can see benefit it is a law that is a realistic hash accomplishment 23407b will want to use it, it is not a fair law and it will be a lot sitting empty so i'm glad that legislation has support from both sides of legislation it is a fresh start it opens up new venues that property owners are in the punished for providing services and renters can live in a nice new living units and it is addressing the affordability issue please s
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it is josephine di paola. she's 100 and from fairlawn new jersey. good italian cooks there. will you, please? i love you. back to new york. >> willie thanks so much. >> the album name "ing angels and alcohol." where did you come up with it? >> it was a title i had. i keep a note pad with hooks and lines. trying to write for this album, it spilled out one day. sounded like a good title for the album as well. >> i think that's natalie's nickname. >> it's natalie's weekend coming up. also something fun next hour. >> we are getting hypnotized. alan i don't know if you want to stick around. >> i might stay if i got i'm ... =vo= more than two dozen people in the south bay are facing >>> good friday morning. it's 8:56. more than two dozen people in the south bay facing criminal charges, accused of crashing their cars for insurance money. the suspicious accidents normally occurred within quiet streets. a chp officer cracked the case when he noticed how many people couldn't seem to hold on to their coffee cups. most of the suspects for from san jose. it resulted in payouts of about a
it is josephine di paola. she's 100 and from fairlawn new jersey. good italian cooks there. will you, please? i love you. back to new york. >> willie thanks so much. >> the album name "ing angels and alcohol." where did you come up with it? >> it was a title i had. i keep a note pad with hooks and lines. trying to write for this album, it spilled out one day. sounded like a good title for the album as well. >> i think that's natalie's nickname. >> it's...
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. >> my name is josephine and i thank supervisor kim for your compassion for the renters but also pleasere some for the landlords to strike a balance. in the landlords are not doing a good job, give them a cure as well. there are non-profits for the tenants, but none for the landlords. we all do this voluntarily, but not for much longer. to punish the no-fault/low-fault landlords -- mom and pop, good operators who love their tenants, just treat them like families will have to sell to speculators if they didn't survive. that will be really bad for the tenants in the building, we all know that. or we'll have to keep the unit for a family and further reduce the rental stock, making the renters and new immigrants hard to stay in the city. if our children need the place or when they are done, we have to charge the same rent years down the road as what the current rent is? it's really losing the point. it's hard to believe, but it's true the harder it is to get back a rental property, the less likely the property will be available for rent in the future. vacancy control doesn't work. what if y
. >> my name is josephine and i thank supervisor kim for your compassion for the renters but also pleasere some for the landlords to strike a balance. in the landlords are not doing a good job, give them a cure as well. there are non-profits for the tenants, but none for the landlords. we all do this voluntarily, but not for much longer. to punish the no-fault/low-fault landlords -- mom and pop, good operators who love their tenants, just treat them like families will have to sell to...
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and counties in nevada and county of ontario in the state of new mexico and counties of jackson josephine in the state of oregon or in the counties of wayne garfield and cane in the state of you ta. the chair: the chair recognizes the gentleman from nevada. . mr. hardy: i offer an amendment with my friends to prohibit public land management agencies in this bill from making declarations under the antiquities act in counties where there is significant local opposition. mr. chairman, i'd like to begin by stating my strong support for our national -- nation's public lands. as an active hunter and outdoorsman, i marvel at the beauty of our landscapes, our ewe neek floora and the by -- -- our unique floora. i also come from nevada, a state where roughly 85% of the land is controlled by the federal government. addressing this concentration of land use decision making power in the hands of washington bureaucrats has been one of the strong motivating factors during my time in this body. as i am sure that it has been for many of my colleagues in the western states. while this concentration is cert
and counties in nevada and county of ontario in the state of new mexico and counties of jackson josephine in the state of oregon or in the counties of wayne garfield and cane in the state of you ta. the chair: the chair recognizes the gentleman from nevada. . mr. hardy: i offer an amendment with my friends to prohibit public land management agencies in this bill from making declarations under the antiquities act in counties where there is significant local opposition. mr. chairman, i'd like to...