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. - judith grimaldi: bienvenue à vous tous. voici les titres.l'ukraine déplore des frappes russes de masse contre ses infrastructures énergétiques. elle a utilisé des mirage 2000 français pour les contrer. ces bombardements ont lieu au lendemain de la réunion des chefs d'etat et de gouvernement européens réunis à bruxelles. ils ont réitéré leur soutien à l'ukraine pour 30 milliards d'euros cette année et donné leur feu vert pour une enveloppe de 800 milliards d'euros pour réarmer l'europe. la hongrie, proche du kremlin, n'a pas souhaité s'y associer. le retrait des etats-unis de l'agence américaine de développement international, l'usaid, place l'europe devant ses responsabilités. l'administration trump a coupé plus de 90 % des crédits de cette agence qui est le plus gros contributeur mondial dans le secteur de l'humanitaire. en france, malgré les critiques de l'extrême droite, l'aide au développement se poursuit. invité dans ce journal, thani mohamed-soilihi, ministre délégué chargé de la francophonie et des partenariats internationaux. en syri
. - judith grimaldi: bienvenue à vous tous. voici les titres.l'ukraine déplore des frappes russes de masse contre ses infrastructures énergétiques. elle a utilisé des mirage 2000 français pour les contrer. ces bombardements ont lieu au lendemain de la réunion des chefs d'etat et de gouvernement européens réunis à bruxelles. ils ont réitéré leur soutien à l'ukraine pour 30 milliards d'euros cette année et donné leur feu vert pour une enveloppe de 800 milliards d'euros pour...
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. - judith grimaldi: bonjour à tous. merci de choisir france 24. voici les titres.nous sommes le 8 mars, la journée internationale des droits des femmes. une journée de mobilisation pour porter des revendications pour l'égalité des droits entre les femmes et les hommes. plus de 80 organisations appellent à des manifestations pour réclamer l'égalité et la justice. nous irons place de la république retrouver notre correspondante, shirli sitbon. invitée dans cette édition, fatima benomar. en syrie, plus de 300 civils alaouites tués depuis jeudi par les forces de sécurité, selon l'observatoire syrien des droits de l'homme. il s'agit des violences les plus meurtrières depuis que les rebelles ont chassé le dictateur bachar al-assad et mis en place un gouvernement de transition. des affrontements opposent l'armée régulière aux troupes de l'ancien régime. de nouvelles frappes russes ont fait une trentaine de blessés dans la nuit en ukraine. "les objectifs de la russie restent inchangés", déclaration du président ukrainien volodymyr zelensky. pourtant, pour donald trump, il
. - judith grimaldi: bonjour à tous. merci de choisir france 24. voici les titres.nous sommes le 8 mars, la journée internationale des droits des femmes. une journée de mobilisation pour porter des revendications pour l'égalité des droits entre les femmes et les hommes. plus de 80 organisations appellent à des manifestations pour réclamer l'égalité et la justice. nous irons place de la république retrouver notre correspondante, shirli sitbon. invitée dans cette édition, fatima...
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. - judith grimaldi: bonjour et bienvenue. aux usa, donald trump a relancé la guerre commerciale.après avoir annoncé une augmentation de 25 % des droits de douane contre le canada et le mexique, il vient de reporter d'un mois leur mise en oeuvre. l'ennemi numéro 1 reste la chine. pékin a annoncé qu'elle riposterait coup par coup aux décisions américaines. des annonces sont prévues demain. invité dans ce journal, grégoire verdeaux, spécialiste du commerce international. l'inquiétude en syrie après les affrontements entre les nouvelles forces de sécurité et les combattants fidèles à bachar al-assad. plus de 700 civils alaouites ont été tués en 3 jours. le président de transition, ahmed al-charaa, appelle à préserver l'unité nationale et la paix civile. des négociations pour une trêve dans la bande de gaza. le hamas appelle à entamer les discussions sur la 2de phase de l'accord signé. israël souhaite une extension de la 1re phase jusqu'à mi-avril. une délégation israélienne est attendue au qatar demain. au canada, le parti libéral au pouvoir s'apprête à élire son nouveau chef qui dev
. - judith grimaldi: bonjour et bienvenue. aux usa, donald trump a relancé la guerre commerciale.après avoir annoncé une augmentation de 25 % des droits de douane contre le canada et le mexique, il vient de reporter d'un mois leur mise en oeuvre. l'ennemi numéro 1 reste la chine. pékin a annoncé qu'elle riposterait coup par coup aux décisions américaines. des annonces sont prévues demain. invité dans ce journal, grégoire verdeaux, spécialiste du commerce international. l'inquiétude...
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. - judith grimaldi: bonjour et bienvenue. l'inquiétude en syrie après les affrontements entre les nouvelles forces de sécurité et des combattants fidèles à bachar al-assad. plus de 700 civils alaouites ont été tués en 3 jours. le président de transition, ahmed al-charaa, appelle à préserver l'unité nationale et la paix civile. une nouvelle aide militaire de 200 millions d'euros de la france pour l'ukraine alors que moscou avance dans la région de koursk et intensifie ses frappes. une délégation ukrainienne va rencontrer une équipe américaine mardi en arabie saoudite. l'australie pourrait participer à une mission de la paix en ukraine en cas de cessez-le-feu. nous irons à sydney. le canada tourne la page justin trudeau. le parti libéral vote pour son nouveau leader, qui deviendra premier ministre. justin trudeau avait annoncé sa démission fin janvier, mais face aux menaces de donald trump, il a réussi à redorer son blason après 10 ans au pouvoir. le parti reprend des couleurs depuis la guerre tarifaire instaurée par le préside
. - judith grimaldi: bonjour et bienvenue. l'inquiétude en syrie après les affrontements entre les nouvelles forces de sécurité et des combattants fidèles à bachar al-assad. plus de 700 civils alaouites ont été tués en 3 jours. le président de transition, ahmed al-charaa, appelle à préserver l'unité nationale et la paix civile. une nouvelle aide militaire de 200 millions d'euros de la france pour l'ukraine alors que moscou avance dans la région de koursk et intensifie ses frappes....
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judith, big question for you.elped millions of american kids, more than 50,000 public schools, representing roughly two thirds of k through 12 students, benefit from title one and ida funds. what is the risk of the potential breakdown of the agency on those most vulnerable students? >> well, melissa. >> you and i both know that brown versus board of education wasn't decided that long ago. 1954. and what we can predict will happen is that the dismantling. >> of the department of. >> education is that. >> there will be. no federal. >> oversight of education in. this country. >> this is a move toward. >> states rights. and states rights is what we fought in brown. >> versus board of education. >> and so we will see the money going back to schools. >> no oversight. >> or regulation. >> no civil. rights protections. >> and we have to understand that this is happening at the same time that this administration and the right is trying. >> to not only. >> dismantle public education by putting in place vouchers instead and
judith, big question for you.elped millions of american kids, more than 50,000 public schools, representing roughly two thirds of k through 12 students, benefit from title one and ida funds. what is the risk of the potential breakdown of the agency on those most vulnerable students? >> well, melissa. >> you and i both know that brown versus board of education wasn't decided that long ago. 1954. and what we can predict will happen is that the dismantling. >> of the department...
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>> i wouldn't tell them. >> and judith miller was in jail? >> yes. she was found in contempt.nd she did go to jail. >> it is. >> a sad time when. when two journalists face the prospect. of going to prison for keeping those confidences. >> cooper narrowly avoided jail time when his source, karl rove, granted cooper permission to reveal his identity to fitzgerald's grand jury. and you heard valerie plame's name from. >> i heard from a couple of people. heard it from karl rove in shorter form from scooter libby, the vice president's chief of staff. >> cooper called rove, and he's like, wilson's wife's all cia. and karl was like, i know, right? but you totally can't tell anyone i told you. and that was all. i totally won't. and karl ezell, you double secret won't tell. and matt was all, i totally super secret. double, super secret. won't tell. >> by this point, so many bush officials had been identified as leakers. it seemed easier to ask who was not involved. finger pointing was everywhere. joe wilson earned ire within the white house for what he was saying, such as at a forum in
>> i wouldn't tell them. >> and judith miller was in jail? >> yes. she was found in contempt.nd she did go to jail. >> it is. >> a sad time when. when two journalists face the prospect. of going to prison for keeping those confidences. >> cooper narrowly avoided jail time when his source, karl rove, granted cooper permission to reveal his identity to fitzgerald's grand jury. and you heard valerie plame's name from. >> i heard from a couple of people....
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. >> shirley chisholm, katherine dunham, judith jamison and our own barbara lee. all these women have stood on business and shared their perspectives, their voices, their histories. they refuse to be set to the side, and i hope that i am continuing their legacy. >> and oakland's first fridays festival is entirely free. it runs here on telegraph avenue until 9:00 tonight. reporting from oakland jana katsuyama, ktvu, fox two news. >> well, economists say the city of oakland is continuing to face headwinds as it works to balance a budget deficit. the oakland chamber of commerce previewed its annual economic indicators report to the city council this morning, and the findings show that the city has seen some of its unique draws, such as retail and dining, stagnate since covid. oakland airport passenger numbers, as well as hotel occupancy rates, are also falling. the report urges the city to focus on safety. >> that is very much a perceived safety issue that has reduced tourism. there's a number of folks we have talked to, but other third party sources where transit oc
. >> shirley chisholm, katherine dunham, judith jamison and our own barbara lee. all these women have stood on business and shared their perspectives, their voices, their histories. they refuse to be set to the side, and i hope that i am continuing their legacy. >> and oakland's first fridays festival is entirely free. it runs here on telegraph avenue until 9:00 tonight. reporting from oakland jana katsuyama, ktvu, fox two news. >> well, economists say the city of oakland is...
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is there any public comment on item number 13 on the judith street sculptures?>> there's no public present. >> public comment is closed right. >> so i would like to call for motion a move to approve walker second lou right. >> all those in favor say yay yay yay. any opposed? >> and it passes unanimously. thank you, everybody. >> okay. >> the item number 14. >> staff report discussion and i would like to introduce civic art collection public art program director mary chiu. >> thank you, commissioners. i have some just very brief announcements. one is we have an open rfq. it's a temporary mural in the atrium of the public library's main branch. the goal of the artwork is to create or the project is to create a temporary vinyl mural that conveys the importance of internet generational knowledge and wisdom sharing from an indigenous perspective. the deadline is march third. >> and then lastly i hope to see you all at tomorrow's annual convening at the herbst theater at 5 p.m.. and that concludes my report. >> thank you. okay. we are now on to item number 15 new busi
is there any public comment on item number 13 on the judith street sculptures?>> there's no public present. >> public comment is closed right. >> so i would like to call for motion a move to approve walker second lou right. >> all those in favor say yay yay yay. any opposed? >> and it passes unanimously. thank you, everybody. >> okay. >> the item number 14. >> staff report discussion and i would like to introduce civic art collection public art...
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host: ok, judith.h makes those points about the differences between marjorie taylor greene and congressman al green. his behavior this week at the joint address. judith, let's read from a couple of democrats, their posts on x, why they voted with the republicans. here is congresswoman delia ramirez saying, like many makers of good trouble whose shoulders we stand on, representative al green did what he felt was right and stood for his constituents. representative crane and the broad movement of people standing up to a bully and want to be king deserve our support and support -- support and gratitude. and then bobby scott. these are the democrats that voted against the censure. it clarify that. he said representative al green was punished for standing up for medicaid. furthermore, republicans heckled, jeered, and argued with president biden without sanction. representative crane was escorted out, we walked past a republican member of congress who said -- and the post goes on. democrats who voted against
host: ok, judith.h makes those points about the differences between marjorie taylor greene and congressman al green. his behavior this week at the joint address. judith, let's read from a couple of democrats, their posts on x, why they voted with the republicans. here is congresswoman delia ramirez saying, like many makers of good trouble whose shoulders we stand on, representative al green did what he felt was right and stood for his constituents. representative crane and the broad movement of...
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well, uh, unfortunately, uh, you know, judith plays in the very difficult situation and we are doing the full continuation of confirmed based on the way of europe in the union and collect if you would have, i would say that's lunch for 2 reasons. first, but also for the i'm kind of going from, based on the games prospect, gets to really become a paler of european integration. this is something that brings them together. this is of a need to come from takes on in order to keep the european union together to spring from i, integration to the integration important to confront, process you know, they use this come from based on with the process as a justification form. uh, you know, increase of defense spending, deepening the, uh, security integration, defense integration, and so on and so forth. the 2nd for a 2nd, the reason you know, do the united states uh, the administration changed. and donald trump, exclusively claims the the policy as of the bite and administration on board mistake. he claims that the beginning will view green warranties buying those full m, as in the ask useful,
well, uh, unfortunately, uh, you know, judith plays in the very difficult situation and we are doing the full continuation of confirmed based on the way of europe in the union and collect if you would have, i would say that's lunch for 2 reasons. first, but also for the i'm kind of going from, based on the games prospect, gets to really become a paler of european integration. this is something that brings them together. this is of a need to come from takes on in order to keep the european union...
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. >> shirley chisholm, katherine dunham, judith jamison and our own barbara lee.ll these women have stood on business and shared their perspectives, their voices, their histories. they refuse to be set to the side, and i hope that i am continuing their legacy. >> and you are going to hear a lot of women's voices up and down. telegraph the as you mentioned, the main stage, the lineup is all women and they have women who are here doing turf dancing, who are doing the classic cars, and many of the other local businesses that you can come out and support. so they're really excited to be back. they took a couple months off to do some fundraising during the winter, but boy, what a great day to have this today. >> yeah, it certainly is. and i love the focus on women. you know during this month. so jana people at home, they might want to go tonight. just how long does this run? >> yes, it's entirely free. it starts at 5:00. so just about a half an hour from now, and then it runs all the way through 9:00 at 7:00. they're going to be honoring those women up on the main stag
. >> shirley chisholm, katherine dunham, judith jamison and our own barbara lee.ll these women have stood on business and shared their perspectives, their voices, their histories. they refuse to be set to the side, and i hope that i am continuing their legacy. >> and you are going to hear a lot of women's voices up and down. telegraph the as you mentioned, the main stage, the lineup is all women and they have women who are here doing turf dancing, who are doing the classic cars, and...
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now i'm pleased to introduce tonight speakers judith giesberg, the robert and birmingham chair and humanities and is professor of history at of university. she is the author of civil war sisterhood the united states sanitary commission and the civil war. soldiers pornography in the making of modern morality. ginsburg directs a digital project lasting finding family after slavery that is collecting, digitizing and transcribing information, wanted ads taken out by formerly enslaved people looking for family members lost to the domestic trade. ginsburg also founded and serves as director of the rooted project yael stern. how the 2024 2025. joseph angle, visiting associate professor at harvard and historian of the long civil war. she's the author of roots of war the world of movement in the confederate south and war on record. the archive and the afterlife of the civil war. her work has won awards from the southern association. the organization of american historians, the society for civil war historians and the society for allyship, reading and publication. and both of her books were shortlisted
now i'm pleased to introduce tonight speakers judith giesberg, the robert and birmingham chair and humanities and is professor of history at of university. she is the author of civil war sisterhood the united states sanitary commission and the civil war. soldiers pornography in the making of modern morality. ginsburg directs a digital project lasting finding family after slavery that is collecting, digitizing and transcribing information, wanted ads taken out by formerly enslaved people looking...
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you have our co-chairs that will be judith again and myself . so you'll be hearing for another year you'll be hearing the same people give these reports i will be transitioning out of the co chair all by the end of the year. i am the i'm the co chair for this year. i'm primarily primarily to help out with getting year one of our our medford combat units capacity building and started so so it will begin as an eye for the co-chairs christina irving from family caregiver alliance will be our secretary will be our secretary and again collectively how will be our toronto hi will be our treasurer so we thank our board officers and board of directors for their service. i'm glad next is the matter the marathon grant the marathon group last month we were able to announce that we received $300,000 over three year capacity building grants for the matter fund oh $100,000 and for each year and was wiring and then the current activities on that i'd like to express my thanks to the marathon and specifically to present speirs and her other other role as the ceo
you have our co-chairs that will be judith again and myself . so you'll be hearing for another year you'll be hearing the same people give these reports i will be transitioning out of the co chair all by the end of the year. i am the i'm the co chair for this year. i'm primarily primarily to help out with getting year one of our our medford combat units capacity building and started so so it will begin as an eye for the co-chairs christina irving from family caregiver alliance will be our...
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. - judith grimaldi: bonjour et bienvenue. voici les titres.de nouvelles frappes russes ont fait au moins 14 morts et une trentaine de blessés en ukraine. pour le président américain donald trump, il est plus facile de traiter avec la russie qu'avec l'ukraine. nous irons à kiev dès le début de ce journal. en syrie, plus de 300 civils alaouites tués depuis jeudi par les forces de sécurité selon l'observatoire syrien des droits de l'homme. il s'agit des violences les plus meurtrières depuis que les rebelles ont chassé le dictateur bachar al-assad et mis
. - judith grimaldi: bonjour et bienvenue. voici les titres.de nouvelles frappes russes ont fait au moins 14 morts et une trentaine de blessés en ukraine. pour le président américain donald trump, il est plus facile de traiter avec la russie qu'avec l'ukraine. nous irons à kiev dès le début de ce journal. en syrie, plus de 300 civils alaouites tués depuis jeudi par les forces de sécurité selon l'observatoire syrien des droits de l'homme. il s'agit des violences les plus meurtrières...
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. - judith grimaldi: bonjour à tous. merci de choisir france 24. voici les titres.ous sommes le 8 mars, la journée internationale des droits des femmes. une journée de mobilisation pour porter des revendications pour l'égalité des droits entre les femmes et les hommes. plus de 80 organisations appellent à des manifestations pour réclamer l'égalité et la justice. nous irons place de la république retrouver notre correspondante, shirli sitbon. invitée dans cette édition, fatima benomar. en syrie, plus de 300 civils alaouites tués depuis jeudi par les forces de sécurité, selon l'observatoire syrien des droits de l'homme. il s'agit des violences les plus meurtrières depuis que les rebelles ont chassé le dictateur bachar al-assad et mis
. - judith grimaldi: bonjour à tous. merci de choisir france 24. voici les titres.ous sommes le 8 mars, la journée internationale des droits des femmes. une journée de mobilisation pour porter des revendications pour l'égalité des droits entre les femmes et les hommes. plus de 80 organisations appellent à des manifestations pour réclamer l'égalité et la justice. nous irons place de la république retrouver notre correspondante, shirli sitbon. invitée dans cette édition, fatima...