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they traded for more horses and made the laborious trek across the mountains. have a very tough time of it. they eventually come to a pass and they see these rocky mountains were not a single chain of mountains like they had anticipated, but were mountain range upon mountain range. it was kind of demoralizing for them, but they proceeded on. after crossing the rocky mountains, they arrived at a prairie. they met another group of nez perce who were very friendly to them. there were lots of stories about their interactions. the nez perce agreed to keep their horses, and lewis and clark make more boats so they could proceed down the river to the columbia river and eventually to the pacific. and as they shoot the rapids at places like the dells, native peoples line up on the banks thinking these crazy white men will crash, and we could take whatever floats to the bank. but they make it through. and eventually they arrive at the pacific ocean in november of 1805. we don't have much more time to discuss their return trip. but i will review that with you when we meet
they traded for more horses and made the laborious trek across the mountains. have a very tough time of it. they eventually come to a pass and they see these rocky mountains were not a single chain of mountains like they had anticipated, but were mountain range upon mountain range. it was kind of demoralizing for them, but they proceeded on. after crossing the rocky mountains, they arrived at a prairie. they met another group of nez perce who were very friendly to them. there were lots of...
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the donetsk degrees to force people to work for the war machine of the third reich, special page laboriousess assault, saurgila. the nazis turned this ancient kurgan into an impregnable citadel, but there was no force in the world that could stop our fighters. this strategic height passed from hand to hand several times and was submitted to the soviet soldier by those who stood to the death for truth, for justice, for freedom and the future of our homeland. i am sure that 9 years ago, on these sacred borders for us, the example of the soldiers of the great patriotic war led. their descendants of the donbass militias increased their courage and resilience in the new battle with nazism and the great-grandchildren of the victors have the strength to defend their land, their culture, language, heritage destroyed during the battles of 2014, the self-propelled gun memorial graves are now completely restored next to the images of soviet soldiers rightfully immortalized. the exploits of their double glorious descendants of new heroes. and in this all our russia is integral with its history, unbrea
the donetsk degrees to force people to work for the war machine of the third reich, special page laboriousess assault, saurgila. the nazis turned this ancient kurgan into an impregnable citadel, but there was no force in the world that could stop our fighters. this strategic height passed from hand to hand several times and was submitted to the soviet soldier by those who stood to the death for truth, for justice, for freedom and the future of our homeland. i am sure that 9 years ago, on these...
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it means that the report that is laborious and prepared, and that it is now in the nation's market, is the main reason for the decrease in production compared to last year, correct the number. i think that the number that is produced based on the comprehensive system of information trade, in the four months of this year until the 31st of may, compared to the 15th year of 1401, we had an approximate decrease of about 14% . how much is the market demand for ride-hailing if you go through the numbers? in the past years, we check from the domestic production site and about 3 million pieces of tires were supplied from the import site. unfortunately, this year too , there was a very small amount of 1% reduction in the import of riding tires due to currency packages and about 14% reduction in the production sector. we were able to, that is, according to the fact that you are lying now, the currency has been allocated, the problem has been solved, which can be compensated, to remit and transfer to the beneficiaries of the foreign seller . 500 tomans will be prepared for this industry, god will
it means that the report that is laborious and prepared, and that it is now in the nation's market, is the main reason for the decrease in production compared to last year, correct the number. i think that the number that is produced based on the comprehensive system of information trade, in the four months of this year until the 31st of may, compared to the 15th year of 1401, we had an approximate decrease of about 14% . how much is the market demand for ride-hailing if you go through the...
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that they had their own language, they were also outwardly different from others. people, that is, labori wore bast shoes, they always wore only high- top boots, they wore hats with a visor and they walked around in such long embroidered coats, this is such a feature, well, they were always very confident in themselves, they knew how to trade, well, they probably worked well, this is probably a feature of people that has been preserved to this day, because well, in our country very tall. people live in the city, very hardworking, hard-working people, thanks to whom our city is developing, now it has such a beautiful view. 3 years ago in our city of ivanovo, there was a republican holiday, the day of writing, for this holiday our city was very much transformed, we a pedestrian street appeared , our city park was finally transformed, an alley of sculptures of our famous fellow countrymen appeared, who at different times glorified our ivanovo region, those sculptures are made of oak, we chose this oak, we drove through our forests, our ivanovo district and chose the material to make these sc
that they had their own language, they were also outwardly different from others. people, that is, labori wore bast shoes, they always wore only high- top boots, they wore hats with a visor and they walked around in such long embroidered coats, this is such a feature, well, they were always very confident in themselves, they knew how to trade, well, they probably worked well, this is probably a feature of people that has been preserved to this day, because well, in our country very tall. people...
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how can they be quickly and not so laboriously disassembled?target
how can they be quickly and not so laboriously disassembled?target
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how can they be quickly and not so laboriously disassembled ? to use them and according to the enemy's manpower, and everything is neatly 30 meters and we went to the target , the second shot, the first bottle was hit once and twice three four frames were broken, all targets were affected, very good result of fragmentary action well, as you can see from the accumulative action, the result of the funnel is also not bad, on average 50 cm of soil , here, too, the sock is 50 cm, the depth of the hole is a lot, of course, a lot of ordinary fragmentary the ammunition was a grenade, it will not do this, the ammunition is designed to make such holes, but in armor, i think that if it makes such a hole in the ground, dry rammed earth, then it will do so here too. well, if we were aiming at a tank, then all the hits were in the tank, the accuracy depends on many the factors of the wind force, the height from which it operates 6 , of course, the reaction of the enemy, is there time to aim, or do we need to work quickly, we gained during this year . accordin
how can they be quickly and not so laboriously disassembled ? to use them and according to the enemy's manpower, and everything is neatly 30 meters and we went to the target , the second shot, the first bottle was hit once and twice three four frames were broken, all targets were affected, very good result of fragmentary action well, as you can see from the accumulative action, the result of the funnel is also not bad, on average 50 cm of soil , here, too, the sock is 50 cm, the depth of the...
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a special page of laborious and selfless storming of the graves of the nazis turned this ancient kurgannto an impregnable citadel but there was no world of strength so that it could stop our fighters. this strategic height passed from hand to hand several times and was submitted to the soviet soldier by those who stood to the death for truth, for justice, for freedom and the future of our homeland. i am sure that 9 years ago, on these sacred borders for us, the example of the soldiers of the great patriotic war led. their descendants of the donbass militias multiplied their courage and perseverance in the new battle with nazism to the grandchildren and great-grandchildren of the victors of the strength to defend their land, their culture, language heritage destroyed during the fighting in 2014, the saur grave memorial has today been completely restored next to the images of soviet soldiers, rightfully immortalized. the exploits of their valiant glorious descendants of the new heroes of donbass and this is all of our russia, integral to its history, unbreakable with its spiritual traditi
a special page of laborious and selfless storming of the graves of the nazis turned this ancient kurgannto an impregnable citadel but there was no world of strength so that it could stop our fighters. this strategic height passed from hand to hand several times and was submitted to the soviet soldier by those who stood to the death for truth, for justice, for freedom and the future of our homeland. i am sure that 9 years ago, on these sacred borders for us, the example of the soldiers of the...
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you are a doctor, you spend a vast portion of your day inputting data, writing notes, doing very laboriousmous amount of time so that you can focus on the key things that you need to... i take your point, but you'll need less doctors. it's possible that you will need less doctors. we may need less of every possible role in the future. yes. to that, i would say, bear in mind that work is not the ultimate goal of our society. the goal of our society is to create peace and prosperity, wealth and happiness, and to reduce suffering. the long march of civilisation is not a march towards creating work. it is a march towards reducing work and increasing abundance. and i believe that over a 30— to 50—year period, we are on a path to producing radically more with radically less. that has been the story of history. but is it not possible that...? i do not mean to interrupt you when you're painting this incredibly positive picture, but is it not possible that you will challenge the mental health of human beings? so much of our self—worth comes from our sense of utility, our usefulness. a lot of that c
you are a doctor, you spend a vast portion of your day inputting data, writing notes, doing very laboriousmous amount of time so that you can focus on the key things that you need to... i take your point, but you'll need less doctors. it's possible that you will need less doctors. we may need less of every possible role in the future. yes. to that, i would say, bear in mind that work is not the ultimate goal of our society. the goal of our society is to create peace and prosperity, wealth and...
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while those spices have changed, obviously, the the desire to get them, even some of them are very laborious to to produce. it's everyone loves spices in some way or another throughout history. what about breads and grains? absolutely. i mean, bread is the staple of most diets, honestly, in in some way, shape or form. and the way that it's made, as it really changed all that much, you've got flatbreads and you've got risen breads or leavened breads and yeast, salt, flour and water. that's all that's in most of them. and there are just so many types of bread throughout history, but just with those four ingredients, it's pretty amazing how many variations we've come up with those few ingredients. max miller when you look at this history, what about culture and religion playing a role in the development of recipes, religion and i mean food is culture. that's that's just a definite. you can you can track the way that people have migrated in throughout the world based on the foods that they have brought with them and intermingled and how it's changed as they've met with other cultures. sometimes
while those spices have changed, obviously, the the desire to get them, even some of them are very laborious to to produce. it's everyone loves spices in some way or another throughout history. what about breads and grains? absolutely. i mean, bread is the staple of most diets, honestly, in in some way, shape or form. and the way that it's made, as it really changed all that much, you've got flatbreads and you've got risen breads or leavened breads and yeast, salt, flour and water. that's all...
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while the spices have changed, the desire tore get them even se are laborious to produce, everyone loves spices in some way or another throughout history. >> what about breads and grains. >> absolutely. >> bread is the staple of most diets honestly in some way shape or form. the way that it is made hasn't really changed all that much, you flatbreads ands raisin bred were lemon bread and yeast, salt, flour and water that is all that sin most of them into many types of bread throughout history but those four ingredients is pretty amazing how many variations that come up with a few ingredients. >> when you look at this history what about culture and religion playing the role on the development of recipes. >> religion, food is culture that is definite, you contract the way people migrated throughout the world based on the foods that they brought with them and intermingle how it's changed as they met with other cultures, sometimes not so friendly. when it comes to religion, food has always been an important part of people's lives i think that we don't really appreciate it the way the people u
while the spices have changed, the desire tore get them even se are laborious to produce, everyone loves spices in some way or another throughout history. >> what about breads and grains. >> absolutely. >> bread is the staple of most diets honestly in some way shape or form. the way that it is made hasn't really changed all that much, you flatbreads ands raisin bred were lemon bread and yeast, salt, flour and water that is all that sin most of them into many types of bread...
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what was established after the first world war of the versailles-washington system, which was so laboriously created by france and great britain, in the united states, smaller states , such as, for example, belgium or the netherlands, they understood that their fate could be determined in 1-2 days, then this happened . when hitler captured these territories instantly, and france also failed to put up the kind of resistance that france could have put up much greater resistance. but not everyone behaved as decisively as charles de gaulle , many did not want to put up resistance, and hitler with he easily overcame france, he did everything he wanted there. that is to say, thanks to this treaty, europe was ready not only for a new war, but for the creation of new orders, which most suited those states that actually started this adventure, most of the other states found themselves in a disadvantageous situation, they profitable because they were planned to be used by germany or as a resource what they wanted to do here in ukraine, in the soviet union and in romania, they also took away oil and re
what was established after the first world war of the versailles-washington system, which was so laboriously created by france and great britain, in the united states, smaller states , such as, for example, belgium or the netherlands, they understood that their fate could be determined in 1-2 days, then this happened . when hitler captured these territories instantly, and france also failed to put up the kind of resistance that france could have put up much greater resistance. but not everyone...
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the russian, soviet population, communists, others and so on, what 's wrong, the explanation is laboriouss an acceptable explanation, it's not a fascist, it's... russian propaganda, what kind of russian propaganda? well , really, it would seem that russian propaganda, yes, it is russian, even soviet, i would say propaganda, that is, this propaganda that has been going on since 1944, and we have now seen how this ongoing long soviet-russian propaganda actually led to the resignation of the speaker of the canadian parliament, well, it must be said right away that no matter how much the russians hoped, still this will not lead to the fact that canada will refuse to support ukraine, this is the subject of their natural suffering. either the canadians applauded the underdog hunko with disgust as a protest, or the action inviting the ss to the parliament was planned in advance in order to piss off zelsky. honoring fascist from the side of zelsky, will somehow shake the position of canada in relation to what is happening in ukraine? maybe something will change with military supplies? nothing wil
the russian, soviet population, communists, others and so on, what 's wrong, the explanation is laboriouss an acceptable explanation, it's not a fascist, it's... russian propaganda, what kind of russian propaganda? well , really, it would seem that russian propaganda, yes, it is russian, even soviet, i would say propaganda, that is, this propaganda that has been going on since 1944, and we have now seen how this ongoing long soviet-russian propaganda actually led to the resignation of the...
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yes, he's in laborious criminal. you know, before the bar then yeah. is due to the because the single life of the farm that army and die us little girl to a, to the region bulls to are me. and those are by down, you know, he's, the money longer from russia will came out of nowhere to cut a box and started doing some lots of things to m p to what's the goal, the whole process, you know, and he's also the person from the book sections and you cry and he's a criminal guy. you know that the stuff is being there. the only those sp i am not very unique, aren't they? are, i'm sorry, but we're just about to run out of time. we're just about to run our time. arson, we, we have about 30 seconds left. please go ahead, please keep your remarks brief. thank you. i will a including bog down everyone else there should be a process of reconciliation. yes, we will argue about that done as an armenian citizen, whose political affairs is not something i want to discuss. nor do i want to discuss the other officials. i just want to say there were no 10000 people even caugh
yes, he's in laborious criminal. you know, before the bar then yeah. is due to the because the single life of the farm that army and die us little girl to a, to the region bulls to are me. and those are by down, you know, he's, the money longer from russia will came out of nowhere to cut a box and started doing some lots of things to m p to what's the goal, the whole process, you know, and he's also the person from the book sections and you cry and he's a criminal guy. you know that the stuff...
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it's frustrating to see him do it like this with ease when we've been laboriously frying them in a shallowives. -literally hours. -i know. once fried, tomasso leaves the zucchini overnight to soften up. with oil and basil? no. all wrong. tomasso then heats up the zucchini. aw. look at that amazing liquid. it's beautiful, yeah. and finally, a whole ingredient they didn't even tell us about. see, they put butter. -so basically-- -i asked your sister two years ago, i said, "do they put butter?" where is antonia? yes a little bit of butter. you didn't tell me that. -i'm so upset. no! no! i won't hold it against you. -you've moved on. -it's my mistake. -oh, my god. -oh, look at that. ok maybe it wasn't deliberate, but then why wouldn't you want to keep a recipe this good to yourself? people come here from all around the world just for that. -yeah. -that's crazy. -round of applause. -it's too exciting. -oh, my god, look at that! -and on an induction hob. 20 minutes of ecstasy. mmm! oh, my god. even better than i remember. such a simple dish, but you make it so beautifully. one of the best things
it's frustrating to see him do it like this with ease when we've been laboriously frying them in a shallowives. -literally hours. -i know. once fried, tomasso leaves the zucchini overnight to soften up. with oil and basil? no. all wrong. tomasso then heats up the zucchini. aw. look at that amazing liquid. it's beautiful, yeah. and finally, a whole ingredient they didn't even tell us about. see, they put butter. -so basically-- -i asked your sister two years ago, i said, "do they put...
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you add the scif into that and it's particularly laborious but necessary and something that people charged with these kinds of crimes and less significant crimes have to deal with every day. you have to leave your phone outside, there's all sorts of requirements. it's a windowless room, soundproof. it's not a please want place to be, and yet, you know, prosecutors, agents, defense attorneys -- >> presidential candidates. >> spend hours in there, and it's just a necessity to protect the kind of information that is at issue in this case. and why is it at issue? it's at issue because trump had the documents. it's a little complaining about a situation that he created. >> it bears mentioning he is running for president, right? and just to put it in the starkest terms possible, if he's trying to talk about specific documents with his lawyers regarding his defense for a trial that's supposed to start in may, he physically needs to be in a secure facility in order to do that. presumably they're not dotted all over the campaign trail in iowa, new hampshire, south carolina, et cetera. so that is go
you add the scif into that and it's particularly laborious but necessary and something that people charged with these kinds of crimes and less significant crimes have to deal with every day. you have to leave your phone outside, there's all sorts of requirements. it's a windowless room, soundproof. it's not a please want place to be, and yet, you know, prosecutors, agents, defense attorneys -- >> presidential candidates. >> spend hours in there, and it's just a necessity to protect...
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>> so laborioused to be a huge component of a car. so now it's a distant second to materials. that will help the odds of getting the parties together again. labor isn't anywhere as near a big component, which is why we're in this situation. labor does not have the role that it used to have in the unions. if the strike goes on a long time, it's going to have a huge impact on the economy. right now we have this fragile economy that we just feel like we've landed the plane. you know, we might crash if that happens. you know, what really matters right now in my mind, neil, is what the public thinks. it's interesting. in 15 short years, if you can imagine this, the public perception of unions has gone from an all time low, never lower than this, 48%, to the second highest positive perception of unions since 1953 when, by the way, drag net and i love lucy was on the airwaves. so we had this dramatic change in how we think about unions. one other thing that is interesting. at major business schools, be the mbas that were supposed to be running these companies think that unions have a
>> so laborioused to be a huge component of a car. so now it's a distant second to materials. that will help the odds of getting the parties together again. labor isn't anywhere as near a big component, which is why we're in this situation. labor does not have the role that it used to have in the unions. if the strike goes on a long time, it's going to have a huge impact on the economy. right now we have this fragile economy that we just feel like we've landed the plane. you know, we...
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able to purchase that harvester or that reaper, that whatever to help make life on the farm less laborious, less task oriented. mark twain wrote a book called, the gilded age a tale of today, and he is really trying to call attention to what i'm calling the underside. again, part of the american story of industrialization is the rags riches, the carnegies, the rockefellers the morgans, the vanderbilts. but to truly understand american industrialization, you also need to understand what it was like to work in one of those factories, knowing full well that you could be killed or injured on job. what is it like to be an immigrant arriving without speaking the language? maybe being completely on your. what is industrialization doing to the cityscape? tenement apartments. crime. poverty. exploited. haitian at every street corner. what is it doing to the environment. what is it doing to? the farm community. at some point, someone or some groups will need to speak up for the underside to challenge the evils and the ills of industrialization to try to improve conditions in the factories, in the ci
able to purchase that harvester or that reaper, that whatever to help make life on the farm less laborious, less task oriented. mark twain wrote a book called, the gilded age a tale of today, and he is really trying to call attention to what i'm calling the underside. again, part of the american story of industrialization is the rags riches, the carnegies, the rockefellers the morgans, the vanderbilts. but to truly understand american industrialization, you also need to understand what it was...
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i know it would be laborious. i know it would be difficult.at risk, is it time for you to use the legislative instruments you have at your disposal to begin the process of confirming these generals? >> i think that we would never get any other work done if we did that. the schedule will not allow it. it cannot allow it. that's one of the reasons why for 230 years, no senator, no matter how extreme their views -- jesse helms comes to mind back in the day. no matter how extreme their views, has done the kind of tactic that tuberville has engaged in here. frankly, i think that would be capitulating to this extraordinarily horrible tactic that he has pursued if we began to do these nominations one at a time, as if that was either going to solve the problem at dod or, b, defend the rights of enlisted american women who are fighting for this country and don't need tommy tuberville telling them what choices they should make about their bodies. that's really important for us to understand. this party in the wake of roe being overturned after their 50-
i know it would be laborious. i know it would be difficult.at risk, is it time for you to use the legislative instruments you have at your disposal to begin the process of confirming these generals? >> i think that we would never get any other work done if we did that. the schedule will not allow it. it cannot allow it. that's one of the reasons why for 230 years, no senator, no matter how extreme their views -- jesse helms comes to mind back in the day. no matter how extreme their views,...
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a special page, a laborious, selfless assault, the nazis saurized, turned this ancient kurgan into anregnable citadel, but there was no force in the world that could stop our fighters. this strategic height passed from hand to hand several times and was submitted to the soviet garden by those who stood to the death for truth, for justice, for freedom and the future of our homeland. i'm sure it's 9 years old back on these sacred borders for us , the example of the soldiers of the great patriotic war led. their descendants of the donbass militias multiplied their courage and perseverance in the new battle with nazism to the grandchildren and great-grandchildren of the victors of the strength to defend their land, their culture, language heritage the sauro memorial destroyed during the battles of 2014, the graves are today completely restored next to the images of soviet soldiers rightfully immortalized. the exploits of their valiant glorious descendants of the new heroes of donbass and in this our whole russia is integral with its history, indestructible with its spiritual traditions fa
a special page, a laborious, selfless assault, the nazis saurized, turned this ancient kurgan into anregnable citadel, but there was no force in the world that could stop our fighters. this strategic height passed from hand to hand several times and was submitted to the soviet garden by those who stood to the death for truth, for justice, for freedom and the future of our homeland. i'm sure it's 9 years old back on these sacred borders for us , the example of the soldiers of the great patriotic...
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was captured in the territories they met with fierce popular resistance , a special page of the laborious no force in the world that could stop our fighters. i am sure that 9 years ago, on these sacred frontiers for us, the example of the soldiers of the great patriotic war led. their descendants of the donbass militias multiplied their courage and resilience in a new battle with nazism to the grandchildren and great-grandchildren of the winners of strength to defend their land their culture language the legacy of the sauro memorial destroyed during the battles of 2014 the graves today are completely restored next to the images of soviet soldiers, by right immortalized. the exploits of their valiant glorious descendants of the new heroes. and in this all our russia is integral to its history, indestructible by its spiritual traditions. just another in the forty -first met on donetsk land. fierce resistance to its intensity was noted by the president who did not weaken during all 700 days of enemy occupation of foreign defense on the anniversary of publishing new documents telling about th
was captured in the territories they met with fierce popular resistance , a special page of the laborious no force in the world that could stop our fighters. i am sure that 9 years ago, on these sacred frontiers for us, the example of the soldiers of the great patriotic war led. their descendants of the donbass militias multiplied their courage and resilience in a new battle with nazism to the grandchildren and great-grandchildren of the winners of strength to defend their land their culture...
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. >> there is not a redeeming quality in his labory -- slavery.ne sentence out. america has suffered because of slavery. but we have overcome that. we are the greatest nation on earth because we faced our demons in the mirror and made a decision. so often we think that all the issues, you talk about crime and education and health care. we always think that those issues go back to slavery. here's the challenge, though. families survive slavery. we survived poll taxes and literacy tests. we survived discrimination being woven into the laws of our country. what was hard to survive was johnson's grade society where they decided to put money or they decided to take the black father out of the household to get a check in the male. and you can -- if you want to restore hope, you got to restore the family. restore capitalism and put americans back at work together as one american family. our nation continues to go in the right direction. it is why i can say i have been discriminated against. but america is not a racist country. never ever doubt who we are
. >> there is not a redeeming quality in his labory -- slavery.ne sentence out. america has suffered because of slavery. but we have overcome that. we are the greatest nation on earth because we faced our demons in the mirror and made a decision. so often we think that all the issues, you talk about crime and education and health care. we always think that those issues go back to slavery. here's the challenge, though. families survive slavery. we survived poll taxes and literacy tests. we...
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there are some people who will take a little longer because it's not as laborious or energy consuming to write a report versus to be out there doing the work right. so i know that that if it's going to gain us a couple of minutes, a couple of hours of actual enforcement, i think it's worth the effort to look at that time analysis and to get a range right. like we should not be condone owning someone, maybe taking an hour when it takes 15 minutes for another officer. yes, there's a learning curve. but i think that we should we should have standard, right? we need to have some kind of template that gives people some guidance. and i hope that we do get to that point at some point soon because is there is a lot of work to do. thank you. thank you. commissioner yee . thank you. thank you very much there. vice president carter. i, like the rest of the commission's, i guess looking at the richmond district. it's i guess i won't say an anomaly. it's a is a glaring issue of all the stops that's happening out there. i live in the richmond district myself and i thank the officer for keeping us s
there are some people who will take a little longer because it's not as laborious or energy consuming to write a report versus to be out there doing the work right. so i know that that if it's going to gain us a couple of minutes, a couple of hours of actual enforcement, i think it's worth the effort to look at that time analysis and to get a range right. like we should not be condone owning someone, maybe taking an hour when it takes 15 minutes for another officer. yes, there's a learning...
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so they've been navigating complicated and laborious process while all this is an urgent matter, if willierown right now, as many people have talked about tonight, it's an urgent matter for so many schools. i am hoping that somebody in sympathy with an hr can commit to revealing the current courfaivre initial applicants for positions at all sites as soon as possible. it includes reviewing and approving any and all qualified potential candidates as quickly as possible who are currently going through this process. we don't just need it for willie brown, we need it for our position. as you are hearing so much from so many people. thank you, everyone . thank you so much. thank you. please thank you. valerie yes. hi can you hear me? yes, we can hear you as a parent. and i want to talk about covid. we are we are currently in a significant covid wave. i have been sending regular emails to the board office over the past 18 months requesting mask mandates during surges and documenting up to date covid research. covid is not a cold. it is not the flu. it is a systemic, vascular damaging disease that
so they've been navigating complicated and laborious process while all this is an urgent matter, if willierown right now, as many people have talked about tonight, it's an urgent matter for so many schools. i am hoping that somebody in sympathy with an hr can commit to revealing the current courfaivre initial applicants for positions at all sites as soon as possible. it includes reviewing and approving any and all qualified potential candidates as quickly as possible who are currently going...