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larkin and ms. mcnullty. you can have the bond program manager attend the meeting so they could answer any questions that came up or comment on your meeting, but not a formal presentation. >> so that formal presentation in is march, and it includes the second bond, the 2011road repaving. and if you look at this long sheet in our package, there is only $10 million unspent out of $250 million. >> could i just have it on record, because the item actually calls for a liason report on that repaving bond. on a housekeeping issue, that there is currently no liason on that bond. >> yes. >> that's why there is no liason report. but i think that chair chu has indicated very clearly that this is essentially spent, and i think that it's safe to forego a liason report really pending a closeout procedure for this bond. >> chairman: that's what i was getting at. thank you. >> good. >> chairman: any other comments? >> just a question for peg. the format will allow us then, after my followup, to clear up or close out the item
larkin and ms. mcnullty. you can have the bond program manager attend the meeting so they could answer any questions that came up or comment on your meeting, but not a formal presentation. >> so that formal presentation in is march, and it includes the second bond, the 2011road repaving. and if you look at this long sheet in our package, there is only $10 million unspent out of $250 million. >> could i just have it on record, because the item actually calls for a liason report on...
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this was recorded at larkin square in buffalo, new york, in 016. leslie: hi. welcome to buffalo, new york or our regular book event. my name is leslie zemsky, and it is my pleasure to welcome our special guest, margaret creighton, who has written a wonderful new book, and mark sommer, writer for the buffalo news. mark will have a conversation with margaret, then we will open it up to members of the audience. thank you so much for being here. [applause] mark: hi, margaret. argaret: hi, mark. mark: welcome to everybody who is here tonight. good to see such a good turnout. they make history really come alive. it is one of those rare books about buffalo history that does just that. many people know about the book hat talked about the exhibition, the city, a very prosperous city. your book is the first full-length book that focuses specifically on the history of one of the great events that happen in buffalo. world's fares were once major events in the united states. it is no longer the case. buffalo is one of 16 cities to ever host a world's fair in the united sta
this was recorded at larkin square in buffalo, new york, in 016. leslie: hi. welcome to buffalo, new york or our regular book event. my name is leslie zemsky, and it is my pleasure to welcome our special guest, margaret creighton, who has written a wonderful new book, and mark sommer, writer for the buffalo news. mark will have a conversation with margaret, then we will open it up to members of the audience. thank you so much for being here. [applause] mark: hi, margaret. argaret: hi, mark....
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Sep 28, 2019
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professorjames larkin from the royal marsden foundation was involved in the clinical trials.noma that has spread around the body. and we actually started the body. and we actually started the trial about five years ago and in the trial, basically, the people who went into it had three different potential options. one was to get one immunotherapy drug, another one was to get another immunotherapy drug and then the third option was to get the two together. what we are presenting today is the results after five years, which, presenting today is the results afterfive years, which, as presenting today is the results after five years, which, as you said, have shown that 52% of people who have the two immunotherapy drugs together are alive at five years. and that is on a background of the disease that ten years ago there was really no effective drug treatment at all and average life expectancy for people ten years ago with this disease was probably between six to nine months. there's been a series of attacks in a number of afghanistan cities, as presidential elections got underway a
professorjames larkin from the royal marsden foundation was involved in the clinical trials.noma that has spread around the body. and we actually started the body. and we actually started the trial about five years ago and in the trial, basically, the people who went into it had three different potential options. one was to get one immunotherapy drug, another one was to get another immunotherapy drug and then the third option was to get the two together. what we are presenting today is the...
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we're joined now via webcam by professor james larkin, consultant medical oncologist specialising inhe kidney at the royal marsden foundation. thank you so much forjoining us. i gather you were involved in this trial. can you just tell is what exactly you have found and what the treatment is? this is a trial involving people with melanoma that has spread around the body, metastatic and stage iv melanoma. we started the trial about five years ago. the people who went into it, they had three different potential options. one was to get one immunotherapy drug, another was to get another immunotherapy drug and the third was to get the two together. what we are presenting todayis together. what we are presenting today is the result after five yea rs, today is the result after five years, which, as you have said, have shown that 52% of people who have the two immunothera py shown that 52% of people who have the two immunotherapy drugs together are alive at five years. and that is only background of a disease that in yea rs only background of a disease that in years ago, there was really no
we're joined now via webcam by professor james larkin, consultant medical oncologist specialising inhe kidney at the royal marsden foundation. thank you so much forjoining us. i gather you were involved in this trial. can you just tell is what exactly you have found and what the treatment is? this is a trial involving people with melanoma that has spread around the body, metastatic and stage iv melanoma. we started the trial about five years ago. the people who went into it, they had three...
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larry larkin is my partner for best buddies champion of the year.ofit that helps those with intellectual and developmental disabilities. larry didn't speak until five years old but now studying to be a sports journalist. visited where larry was hired part-time as part of the best buddies job program. employs seven participants at employs seven participants at offices across my experience with usaa has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey wee weer family. we're the tenney's we're the hayles, and we're usaa members for life. ♪ get your usaa auto insurance quote today. explore a digital world. ♪ connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet. we've created access from at&t califor
larry larkin is my partner for best buddies champion of the year.ofit that helps those with intellectual and developmental disabilities. larry didn't speak until five years old but now studying to be a sports journalist. visited where larry was hired part-time as part of the best buddies job program. employs seven participants at employs seven participants at offices across my experience with usaa has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that...
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men and the other is republican senator bill larkin, new york senator, dear friend who passed away just days ago. he and i worked closely to advance the mission of the hall. want to thank the military order of the purple and volunteers like stephanie keegan, who helped colleagues, f our who will make tomorrow's vote a reality. thank you, all. back.yield the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rom california seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. lamalfa: thank you, madam speaker. today to commend andrew wheeler, administrator at e.p.a., and administrator at the army corps of engineers for devastatingthe very waters of the united states, put in about four years ago under the obama went way tion, which beyond the bounds of the clean water act that was passed by 1972.congress in it's been devastating to farmers, ranchers, and others things with the seeming to f water be not just navigable waterways ut every mud
men and the other is republican senator bill larkin, new york senator, dear friend who passed away just days ago. he and i worked closely to advance the mission of the hall. want to thank the military order of the purple and volunteers like stephanie keegan, who helped colleagues, f our who will make tomorrow's vote a reality. thank you, all. back.yield the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rom california seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the...
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the shoutout to larry larkin stop bide our studios to talk football.nt the day with our own dion and our sports department. he is a natural talking football. he's really good. >> we should say he has autism and didn't speak for nis five years of his life but look at him talking now and this made such a big difference in his life. i can't thank you enough. he is going to school to be a journalist and -- >> he's got it on his resume. ...6, 7, 8 ♪ ♪ ♪ big dreams start with small steps... ...but dedication can get you there. so just start small... start saving. easily set, track and control your goals right from the chase mobile® app. ♪ ♪ chase. make more of what's yours®. (john h.) it's that time, america! (man and woman) aah! what goes up must wipeout. whoo! boom! yeah! (whooshing) (screams) (john a.) and wipeout they will, as 24 competitors fall headlong into a battle for $50,000... (grunts) on the world's largest and most extraordinary obstacle course.
the shoutout to larry larkin stop bide our studios to talk football.nt the day with our own dion and our sports department. he is a natural talking football. he's really good. >> we should say he has autism and didn't speak for nis five years of his life but look at him talking now and this made such a big difference in his life. i can't thank you enough. he is going to school to be a journalist and -- >> he's got it on his resume. ...6, 7, 8 ♪ ♪ ♪ big dreams start with small...
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. >> i heard about the cooking school through the larkin academy a. >> their noting no way to feed themselvesthey're eating a lot of fast food and i usually eat whatever safeway is near my home a lot of hot food i was excited that i was eating lunch enough instead of what and eat. >> as i was inviting them over teaching them basic ways to fix good food they were so existed. >> particle learning the skills and the food they were really go it it turned into the is charity foundation i ran into my friend we were talking about this this do you want to run this charity foundations and she said, yes. >> i'm a co-found and executive director for the cooking project our best classes participation for 10 students are monday they're really fun their chief driven classes we have a different guest around the city they're our stand alone cola's we had a series or series still city of attorney's office style of classes our final are night life diners. >> santa barbara shall comes in and helps us show us things and this is one the owners they help us to socialize and i've been here about a year. >> we want
. >> i heard about the cooking school through the larkin academy a. >> their noting no way to feed themselvesthey're eating a lot of fast food and i usually eat whatever safeway is near my home a lot of hot food i was excited that i was eating lunch enough instead of what and eat. >> as i was inviting them over teaching them basic ways to fix good food they were so existed. >> particle learning the skills and the food they were really go it it turned into the is charity...
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during the town hall, isaac larkin, a 27-year-old ph.d. candidate at northwestern, asked biden about this. >> i know that you signed a no fossil fuel money pledge, but i have to ask, how can we trust you to hold these corporations and executives accountable for their crimes against community when we know that tomorrow you are holding a high dollar fundraiser hosted by a fossil fuel executive? >> he is not a fossil fuel executive. is the fact of the matter that what we talked about is what are we going to do about those corporations? what have we done? everywhere along the way, for example, have argued and pushed for us suing those executives who are engaged in pollution, those companies who are engaged in pollution. i have never walked away from that. amamy: later, anderson cooper brought up the same issue. >> mr. vice president, isaac earlier mentioned the fundraiser going to clare, -- clarify, andrew goldman is one of the sponsors of the fundraiser, hit a company -- cofounder of a company called western lng. he currently does not have da
during the town hall, isaac larkin, a 27-year-old ph.d. candidate at northwestern, asked biden about this. >> i know that you signed a no fossil fuel money pledge, but i have to ask, how can we trust you to hold these corporations and executives accountable for their crimes against community when we know that tomorrow you are holding a high dollar fundraiser hosted by a fossil fuel executive? >> he is not a fossil fuel executive. is the fact of the matter that what we talked about...
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we're so encouraged byjudy's news and particularly that of our medical advisers, professor larkin, haslt it is for a clinician to meet people like anthea all those years ago and say there is nothing we can do. now, there is that air of positivity and it has given a lot of melanoma patients and families a lot of hope and a spring in their step. drugs work differently with the immune system, is that right? yes, i am not a medic so i couldn't explain that to you but these treatments are revolutionary. as a patient, as a mother, to be kind of part of this milestone that the doctors are talking about, that is something, isn't it? yes, constantly living with uncertainty and hope, today the seesaw with uncertainty and hope, today the seesaw is in more the side of hope. should my cancer require because i am classed as no evidence of active disease, i now know that there is treatment that is really helping people. —— should my cancer comeback. even fim only able to tolerate it for a few months because of side—effects, they have still had some amazing responses to that. it isa some amazing respo
we're so encouraged byjudy's news and particularly that of our medical advisers, professor larkin, haslt it is for a clinician to meet people like anthea all those years ago and say there is nothing we can do. now, there is that air of positivity and it has given a lot of melanoma patients and families a lot of hope and a spring in their step. drugs work differently with the immune system, is that right? yes, i am not a medic so i couldn't explain that to you but these treatments are...
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this was recorded at larkin square in buffalo, new york, in 016. leslie: hi. welcome to buffalo, new york or our regular book event. my name is leslie zemsky, and it is my pleasure to welcome sp
this was recorded at larkin square in buffalo, new york, in 016. leslie: hi. welcome to buffalo, new york or our regular book event. my name is leslie zemsky, and it is my pleasure to welcome sp