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. >> lela, lela. wake up. nd>> we got herehe police officer came to the park doing surveillance. the gentleman saw her passed out, called we came here, and she had the symptoms of an overdose. we administered narcan right away. he will give her another narca this will be the second one because she dn't respond to the first one. if this one doesn't work, they will do an iv and put it in that way. >> narcan blocks the effects of opioids in an attempt to save lives and reverse opioid overdoses. landmark legislation is to make it more readily available. >> is thisf crisis,is doesn't worry you, there is something wrong. -- local law loww enforcement, dea agents identified the -- dealers operating from a park.ng >> he is looki around. is a blue bmw. >> he is leaving. >> we are set up in the park, at his -- at a position where we can see customers coming in. >> he is coming to the park. >> they are getting served and getting back in the car. our guys call it to the surveillance units, who take them to a place emma whethert is in new hampshire or massachusehes, w we can safely make traff
. >> lela, lela. wake up. nd>> we got herehe police officer came to the park doing surveillance. the gentleman saw her passed out, called we came here, and she had the symptoms of an overdose. we administered narcan right away. he will give her another narca this will be the second one because she dn't respond to the first one. if this one doesn't work, they will do an iv and put it in that way. >> narcan blocks the effects of opioids in an attempt to save lives and reverse...
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. >> lela, lela. wake up. >> we got here and the police and wascame to the pk doing sveillance. the gentleman saw her passed out, called 911, unresponsive. we came here, and she had the symptoms of an overdose. we administered narcan right away. he will give her another narcan. this will be the second one because she didn't respond to the firsone. if this one doesn't work, they will do an iv and put it in that way. >>ca nblocks the effects of opioids in an attempt to save opioidnd reverse overdoses. landmark legislation is to make it more readily available. >> is this crisis, if this doesn't worry you, there is something wrong. -- local lawth low enforcement, dea agents identified the -atdealers operg from a park. >> he is looking around. is a ue bmw. >> he is leaving. >> we are set up in the park, at his -- at a position where er can see custcoming in. >> he is coming to the park. >> they are getting served and getting back in the car. our guys call it to the surveillance units, who take them to a placeet emma whr it is in new hampshire or massachusetts, where we can safely mak
. >> lela, lela. wake up. >> we got here and the police and wascame to the pk doing sveillance. the gentleman saw her passed out, called 911, unresponsive. we came here, and she had the symptoms of an overdose. we administered narcan right away. he will give her another narcan. this will be the second one because she didn't respond to the firsone. if this one doesn't work, they will do an iv and put it in that way. >>ca nblocks the effects of opioids in an attempt to save...
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the continent, but the people at lewa and il ngwesi are working very hard to find a better path. [ lelaive by hunting and gathering. [ lela speaking foreign dialect ] >> kip: and hunting wasn't what we understand of hunting today. it was hunting for survival, for food. not for business, not for selling -- >> anthony: trophies. >> kip: trophies and stuff. >> anthony: jonathan kip is a maasai chief. lela kinyaha is a maasai elder here at il ngwesi. >> anthony: was this an easy or a difficult transition? or was it imposed from outside? >> kip: the transition first is when the poachers or the sport hunting was happening, we think it was a western idea. >> anthony: yup. >> kip: and we were not beneficiaries of it. until when an idea came from lewa and said, "well, we can turn wildlife conservation for the future of this land, conserve land for the future generations." i think they did what we say, you know, you teach a person how to fish, instead of providing them fish. so they taught us how to fish. and from there, we are not being driven by lewa anymore, or any white person, or any ngo. le
the continent, but the people at lewa and il ngwesi are working very hard to find a better path. [ lelaive by hunting and gathering. [ lela speaking foreign dialect ] >> kip: and hunting wasn't what we understand of hunting today. it was hunting for survival, for food. not for business, not for selling -- >> anthony: trophies. >> kip: trophies and stuff. >> anthony: jonathan kip is a maasai chief. lela kinyaha is a maasai elder here at il ngwesi. >> anthony: was...
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the continent, but the people at lewa and il ngwesi are working very hard to find a better path. [ lela the people who survive by hunting and gathering. [ lela speaking foreign dialect ] >> kip: and hunting wasn't what we understand of hunting today. it was hunting for survival, for food. not for business, not for selling -- >> anthony: trophies. >> kip: trophies and stuff. >> anthony: jonathan kip is a maasai chief. lela kinyaha is a maasai elder here at il ngwesi. >> anthony: was this an easy or a difficult transition? or was it imposed from outside? >> kip: the transition first is when the poachers or the sport hunting was happening, we think it was a western idea. >> anthony: yup. >> kip: and we were not beneficiaries of it. until when an idea came from lewa and said, "well, we can turn wildlife conservation for the future of this land, conserve land for the future generations." i think they did what we say, you know, you teach a person how to fish, instead of providing them fish. so they taught us how to fish. and from there, we are not being driven by lewa anymore, or any white pe
the continent, but the people at lewa and il ngwesi are working very hard to find a better path. [ lela the people who survive by hunting and gathering. [ lela speaking foreign dialect ] >> kip: and hunting wasn't what we understand of hunting today. it was hunting for survival, for food. not for business, not for selling -- >> anthony: trophies. >> kip: trophies and stuff. >> anthony: jonathan kip is a maasai chief. lela kinyaha is a maasai elder here at il ngwesi....
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ford's best friends at the time, lela leland kaiser who says she doesn't remember ever meeting brett kavanaugh and certainly she wasn't present at an event such as dr. forward described. well, this brings us back to the hearing last week. we watched judge kavanaugh defend his personal integrity and his good name in front of the nation. true, he did demonstrate some righteous indignation the way our colleagues across the aisle have handled this confirmation. he became very emotional as he choked back tears, but i must say he wasn't the only one choking back tears during his defense of his good name and reputation. there were many eyes around the room and across the country that were not dry. and he didn't aim his fury at dr. ford, but rather at the atrocious way the claims were sprung on him at the 11th hour, using an unfair process that violated the rules of the judiciary committee. they were not handled in the normal way, which would have respected the privacy and the desire for confidentiality of dr. ford but at the same time made sure that a good man was not smeared in public by a
ford's best friends at the time, lela leland kaiser who says she doesn't remember ever meeting brett kavanaugh and certainly she wasn't present at an event such as dr. forward described. well, this brings us back to the hearing last week. we watched judge kavanaugh defend his personal integrity and his good name in front of the nation. true, he did demonstrate some righteous indignation the way our colleagues across the aisle have handled this confirmation. he became very emotional as he choked...
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. >> los angeles-based lela -- she developed this razor. she developed a company to market her invention. >> social media demands fresh images and fresh videos on all the platforms all the time. that, layla, discovered can cost thousands of dollars just for a single professional location shoot. >> costing $5,000 and getting 630 photos at the park with one or two models. >> that expensive old school approach to getting advertising images worked well for traditional media because people spent a lot of time looking at each magazine and newspaper. >> i have memories of my grandfather reading the newspaper. how many pictures did he see? >> he says today's approach towards media is very different. >> the next generation will flip their finger up and look at maybe 50 or 60 different images and videos in a couple seconds. >> according to facebook, the average time spent on a mobile phone video, only 1.7 seconds. >> that's the window you have to get someone to listen to you. as long as in that 1.7 seconds i can capture your attention, you will watch
. >> los angeles-based lela -- she developed this razor. she developed a company to market her invention. >> social media demands fresh images and fresh videos on all the platforms all the time. that, layla, discovered can cost thousands of dollars just for a single professional location shoot. >> costing $5,000 and getting 630 photos at the park with one or two models. >> that expensive old school approach to getting advertising images worked well for traditional media...
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it was there we met lela mustafa, a 30-year-old woman in charge of resurrecting this skeleton of a city>>> is this what victory over isis looks like? >>> born and raised here, she trained as a civil engineer. she was chosen by a group of community leaders to run the new civilian council. and is the closest thing raqqah has to a mayor. >>> this is where isis used to execute people? [ speaking foreign language ] >>> they used to kill innocent civilians in raqqah, put their heads on spikes for days. they wanted to show brutality in order to make people obey them. >> reporter: isis justified its brutality as the only correct interpretation of islamic law. the same reason the extremist insisted that women cover nearly every inch of their bodies in public. >>> so, last year when isis was still in charge of raqqah, women couldn't show their faces in this city. and now you, a woman, you're in charge of the city. [ speaking foreign language ] >>> it's a challenge, a challenge to the mentality of isis, and a challenge for women to emerge from the struggles of injustice, violence, and exploitation
it was there we met lela mustafa, a 30-year-old woman in charge of resurrecting this skeleton of a city>>> is this what victory over isis looks like? >>> born and raised here, she trained as a civil engineer. she was chosen by a group of community leaders to run the new civilian council. and is the closest thing raqqah has to a mayor. >>> this is where isis used to execute people? [ speaking foreign language ] >>> they used to kill innocent civilians in...
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one chair down is lela from the board of supervisors. she was executive director of the youth commission. you will have a backfill for amy. she has provided good value. welcome to both of you. first item i have good news to report on the progress of selling k north. last fall as part of the pier 70 the commission approved dd a and authorized future sale subject to board of supervisors approval. it is the only par cell in the pier 70 district that can be built upon without significant infrastructure development and will provide early revenue today out more costly associated developer investment and the construction of the parcel k north project provides important fees to the city, $20 million in affordable fees and delivery of plaza and front door for pier 70. earlier collier international offered the site for sale. based on feedback received from potential buyers they recommended a few advisements shifting the payments of taxes by one year and moving requirements to commence construction within 24 months. we have moved those adjustments
one chair down is lela from the board of supervisors. she was executive director of the youth commission. you will have a backfill for amy. she has provided good value. welcome to both of you. first item i have good news to report on the progress of selling k north. last fall as part of the pier 70 the commission approved dd a and authorized future sale subject to board of supervisors approval. it is the only par cell in the pier 70 district that can be built upon without significant...
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responsibility of the public information officer could be fulfilled by the director of enforcement in lela farlela -- legal affairs. i have a smaller shoulder than thomas, but i'm willing to offer it, so we have talked about, going forward, some work that i might do to free him up to conduct investigations. long-term, if the volume of requests persists as it has over the course of the last six months, i think the commission will seriously have to consider requesting some additional staff resources because although we take very seriously our transparency obligations we also take seriously our enforcement obligations, and we want to see all of those are fulfilled to the fullness of the mandate. >> commissioner chiu: agreed. one idea, would obviously leave this up to you to determine, but if there are any salary savings from the open positions, if that would be something worth exploring. i just understand that there's -- and applaud your effort to meet both the request of the public for transparency but also don't want to meet those obligations at the expense of making progress against the ca
responsibility of the public information officer could be fulfilled by the director of enforcement in lela farlela -- legal affairs. i have a smaller shoulder than thomas, but i'm willing to offer it, so we have talked about, going forward, some work that i might do to free him up to conduct investigations. long-term, if the volume of requests persists as it has over the course of the last six months, i think the commission will seriously have to consider requesting some additional staff...
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lelas do it. hter ] >> jimmy: do you have a a melodica?got one right here. [ cheers ] it jimmy: all right, go fo let's hear it. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: jack blankenship, w everybodh melodica -- thank you. >> thank you so much. >> jimmy: whew. [ laughter ] that's h new thing. >> steve: that's his new thing. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: can we have security drag him out of the building, please. [ laughter ] jack, are you still here? >> yeah. yes, h. jimmy: no, no -- [ laughter ] you don't need to be here any more. your bit's done. it was weird. [ laughter ] but -- [ audience awes ] wait, wait, what? [ cheers and applause ]re whatou doing? what are you with a panda? what is happening? oh, my god. #whatareyouguysdoingtogether. all right, i'm sorry, it wast weird. you can play it if you want to. [ cheers and applause ] yeah. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ri alt, all right, that's it, that's enough. that's enough. that's enough. that's good. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: wow, who k
lelas do it. hter ] >> jimmy: do you have a a melodica?got one right here. [ cheers ] it jimmy: all right, go fo let's hear it. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: jack blankenship, w everybodh melodica -- thank you. >> thank you so much. >> jimmy: whew. [ laughter ] that's h new thing. >> steve: that's his new thing. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: can we have security drag him out of the building,...