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we make change happen and we win. >> lorraine, where do you see harris, did we lose lorraine?at happens. michael, you have to fill in until we get her back up here. in terms of deploying like that, put her on with oprah, get an audience, targeting women, african americans, but more broadly women voters in the campaign. are they using her smartly? >> absolutely. there are certain audiences she will be more receptive to her appeals, they're using her in a smart, strategic way to reach those audiences as the former vice president himself remains a low key campaigner, largely work in places like pennsylvania where he has appeal to working class white voters. >> let's flip the scales, listen to mike pence. former governor of indiana and congressman. this is a hard one for the republicans. they sent him to minnesota, a state that's close. you think we'll get it next time. so far it has been unsuccessful for republicans. here's his pitch. >> america will never be a socialist country. men and women of the iron range, we have a choice to make. when it comes to this economy. i think it
we make change happen and we win. >> lorraine, where do you see harris, did we lose lorraine?at happens. michael, you have to fill in until we get her back up here. in terms of deploying like that, put her on with oprah, get an audience, targeting women, african americans, but more broadly women voters in the campaign. are they using her smartly? >> absolutely. there are certain audiences she will be more receptive to her appeals, they're using her in a smart, strategic way to reach...
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today, from the new series, "my big italian adventure," lorraine bracco. a firefighter from south carolina giving us our good news story of the day. plus, we are looking back at the wild, though wacky, as we continue "live" "live's countdown to halloween." and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪ >> ryan: hi. good morning. how are you? we are midweek. two days away from our big halloween extravaganza. >> kelly: and you are not going to want to miss it. i am told it is quite good. >> ryan: the best ever, as we have been saying. >> kelly: virtually.
today, from the new series, "my big italian adventure," lorraine bracco. a firefighter from south carolina giving us our good news story of the day. plus, we are looking back at the wild, though wacky, as we continue "live" "live's countdown to halloween." and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪ >> ryan: hi. good morning. how are you? we are midweek. two days away from our big halloween extravaganza. >> kelly: and you...
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. >> supervisors, this is lorraine petty. [inaudible] i'm calling in support of this very important resolution. i'm in support of [inaudible] keeping families in their homes. i think this is a fair and measured proposition. this extends to local jurisdicti jurisdictions the ability to craft protections and improve current protections for tenants. [inaudible] and in other loc e localities [inaudible] wildfires, lost incomes, the racial and social injustice, and particularly the effects of the rampant speculation and dislocation. prop 21 goes a long way towards [inaudible] i'd also make a nod to the brilliant legal minds of [inaudible] thank you. >> chair peskin: thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello. this is anastasia ionnapoulos. i'd like to ask every one of you to support this resolution. we need this throughout the state. this is fair to do to property owners, and i think the only people that are opposed to it are the big money people. thank you for introducing this resolution. >> chair peskin: thank you. are there any
. >> supervisors, this is lorraine petty. [inaudible] i'm calling in support of this very important resolution. i'm in support of [inaudible] keeping families in their homes. i think this is a fair and measured proposition. this extends to local jurisdicti jurisdictions the ability to craft protections and improve current protections for tenants. [inaudible] and in other loc e localities [inaudible] wildfires, lost incomes, the racial and social injustice, and particularly the effects of...
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chris jansing is in lorraine, ohio, where she's been talking to the longtime union workers.es are always on ohio. it's your home state. you love those cleveland browns. but you're doing some homework here. you're talking to people on the ground. what are they telling you? >> i got an earful. it's exactly places like this, lorraine county, which has lost tens of thousands of manufacturing jobs where donald trump won the election with the support of working class white men because they want those jobs back, but the u.s. steel plant here closed in may. i'm along the b & o railroad. my grandfather worked for this railroad, long closed. it was to turn into a commuter rail but that never happened. what do you think of donald trump now? here's what they told me. >> i think he's done great. i think the economy pre-covid has really -- was really accelerating. >> donald trump has done absolutely nothing for the american people. the covid-19 is a good example of him knowing that we were having problems and did absolutely nothing about it. >> personally, my father-in-law was taken to th
chris jansing is in lorraine, ohio, where she's been talking to the longtime union workers.es are always on ohio. it's your home state. you love those cleveland browns. but you're doing some homework here. you're talking to people on the ground. what are they telling you? >> i got an earful. it's exactly places like this, lorraine county, which has lost tens of thousands of manufacturing jobs where donald trump won the election with the support of working class white men because they want...
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over lorraine ocracy if you're being isolated backward policy on ted i don't think you feel like i'm waiting for the darkseid if i can finish it is the same thing you saw with the know nothings in our party 950 was the america 1st lindbergh isolationist in the 1920 s. with the john birch society it's based on 4 policies one an isolationist foreign policy 2nd and nativists anti immigration policy 3rd a protectionist trade policy and for a everyone can have their cake and eat it too irresponsible let's triple the debt economic policy this is not what dwight eisenhower believed or ronald reagan but it is very much are happy can believe and that is the direction the republican party is going and even though donald trump could never explain it because he is now the intellect do it ok go ahead reply. i'm still listening for the dark things that he's talking about literally this is a scar this president ran on securing our borders and making sure that we're not being overrun by drug traffickers and human traffickers and that we invite people in that we want to have come in i think every ame
over lorraine ocracy if you're being isolated backward policy on ted i don't think you feel like i'm waiting for the darkseid if i can finish it is the same thing you saw with the know nothings in our party 950 was the america 1st lindbergh isolationist in the 1920 s. with the john birch society it's based on 4 policies one an isolationist foreign policy 2nd and nativists anti immigration policy 3rd a protectionist trade policy and for a everyone can have their cake and eat it too irresponsible...
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lorraine? hello, lorraine? lorraine, are you there? >> yes, i'm here. [inaudible]. >> your screen is on, just to let you know to turn it off. >> i was promoting to what? >> your screen is on because i had to promote you to panelist. >> i'm okay now? >> yes, you can go ahead. >> okay. hi. my name is lorraine bowser, and i work in student nutrition department, and i'm also one of the local area reps for 1021. i'm one of the frontline workers working in student nutrition. i'm working at willie brown schools. i've worked 30 years for the school district, and we're working really hard. we're doing unusual work right now, and we're all putting our families at risk. some people have people at home that are dying, but they're consistently still coming to work. i just want to express about our hazard pay. that's something that we need. we're hazard. we're face-to-face, frontline, with these people. and now, we're hand to hand because we're doing other thing with accountability, so we're actually hand to hand. i wanted to speak on that behalf, and i want the boar
lorraine? hello, lorraine? lorraine, are you there? >> yes, i'm here. [inaudible]. >> your screen is on, just to let you know to turn it off. >> i was promoting to what? >> your screen is on because i had to promote you to panelist. >> i'm okay now? >> yes, you can go ahead. >> okay. hi. my name is lorraine bowser, and i work in student nutrition department, and i'm also one of the local area reps for 1021. i'm one of the frontline workers working in...
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lorraine: senator do you support that .artha mcsally: about clean air and clean water but why don't want it to hurt arizonans, who are working for rural is unafraid was in trouble communities who cannot afford these mandates that are coming from washington dc that are not based on science. it is so that under obama vanilla going too far. as another example where saying he did it say he banned fossil fuels. in that interview lester he said those very words. i think we should van fossil fuels and have a carbon tax. it would hurt the working in rural communities the most . so i'm planning on investing in energy research. so we can have energy storage and we can find cleaner ways for our energy to move forward been doing based on the science and innovation. we went to innovate our way out of this. america lead the way. in the meantime, permissions are going to uncover co2 missions are going on. china is a big coleader. it is doing business with it. remissions are going up to less innovative way out . not and fossil fuels like k
lorraine: senator do you support that .artha mcsally: about clean air and clean water but why don't want it to hurt arizonans, who are working for rural is unafraid was in trouble communities who cannot afford these mandates that are coming from washington dc that are not based on science. it is so that under obama vanilla going too far. as another example where saying he did it say he banned fossil fuels. in that interview lester he said those very words. i think we should van fossil fuels and...
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. >> reporter: linda lorraine says the president should have taken the pandemic more seriously but noteds planned to vote for biden. dave elliston was less charitable. >> you should of wourn a mask dude. i don't want lihim to die right now. but he should get a little bit of taste of willingness to avoid what everybody tells him to do to set a good example for this country. >> reporter: yet not all voters are as harsh. >> nobody could have done anything different. blaming him for all the deaths is ridiculous. this is something we've never experienced before, ever. >> reporter: this michigan doctor who asked to be identified only as steve says he is leaning toward trump because of his economic policies. will coronavirus play a role in how you vote this fall? >> no, not at all. >> reporter: it's an open question. if the president's case of covid-19 changes the minds of any voters. but one thing is clear, coronavirus now is front and center in this campaign conversation one month before election day. jeff zeleny, birmingham, michigan. >>> joining me now is julie norman, a lecturer in politic
. >> reporter: linda lorraine says the president should have taken the pandemic more seriously but noteds planned to vote for biden. dave elliston was less charitable. >> you should of wourn a mask dude. i don't want lihim to die right now. but he should get a little bit of taste of willingness to avoid what everybody tells him to do to set a good example for this country. >> reporter: yet not all voters are as harsh. >> nobody could have done anything different. blaming...
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this is a theory from a far right person named deanna lorraine.hich is really all you need to know. she scored the tinfoil hat trick with, "i'm just going to say what we're all thinking. trump was fine until the debate, where they set up microphones and podiums for him. incubation period is usually 2-3 days. he tests positive a couple of days after the debate. i put nothing past the left. nothing." i wouldn't say we're all thinking that. it might be just you. and then, she went all in. "does anyone else find it odd that no prominent democrats have had the virus but the list of republicans goes on and on?" you know what else is weird? it's weird how skydivers who use parachutes are fine, but the ones who don't get splattered like a bag of coleslaw. that's also odd. and, of course, no reasonable person wants anyone to get this terrible disease, but you cannot look past the fact that over and over again, trump has been making fun of joe biden for wearing a mask. >> he could be speaking 200 feet away and shows up with the biggest mask i've ever seen.
this is a theory from a far right person named deanna lorraine.hich is really all you need to know. she scored the tinfoil hat trick with, "i'm just going to say what we're all thinking. trump was fine until the debate, where they set up microphones and podiums for him. incubation period is usually 2-3 days. he tests positive a couple of days after the debate. i put nothing past the left. nothing." i wouldn't say we're all thinking that. it might be just you. and then, she went all...
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just that trying to protect all the properties in the area dorian james all right, thanks a lot lorraine at the other big breaking news story of course is the fact that president donald trump and first lady melania trump have tested positive for coronavirus the president at age 74 is at high risk because of his age for complications from the virus at the moment, however, last word from white house doctors was that he was experiencing mild symptoms. perhaps a little that was the word as we all went to bed last night this morning, the only person we've heard from from the trump family is melania trump. the first lady in which she tweeted thank you for the love you're sending our way i have mild symptoms, but overall feeling good, i'm looking forward to a speedy recovery that was of this morning, but still no word yet from the president himself were also just starting to get the results in from those who had contact with the president and others within government. >>who do or don't have coronavirus now let's go to our washington dc bureau reporter trevor shirley for more on that and you do
just that trying to protect all the properties in the area dorian james all right, thanks a lot lorraine at the other big breaking news story of course is the fact that president donald trump and first lady melania trump have tested positive for coronavirus the president at age 74 is at high risk because of his age for complications from the virus at the moment, however, last word from white house doctors was that he was experiencing mild symptoms. perhaps a little that was the word as we all...
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msnbc senior national correspondent chris jansing takes us to lorraine, ohio, where she talked to a group of white male working class voters. chris jansing, what did you find out? >> reporter: they did not hold back, craig. i'm on a railroad long since defunct. there was supposed to be a commuter rail to replace this. it never happened. just in may the u.s. steel plant went under. it's exactly that, those losses, tens of thousands of manufacturing jobs that got so many voters, non-college educated, white males to vote for donald trump in 2016, but they clearly, according to the polls, are drifting away. we wanted to sit down with some of those union guys to find out where their head is now regarding donald trump. wait until you hear what they told me. >> one of the reasons he appeals to me is because he thinks bigly. he gets moving in a big way to make big projects. >> the problem is you're believing the lie of a liar. i have two friends of mine who said they were sucked in by someone they thought was going to change the country, and they said he did. he made it worse. they can't wait to
msnbc senior national correspondent chris jansing takes us to lorraine, ohio, where she talked to a group of white male working class voters. chris jansing, what did you find out? >> reporter: they did not hold back, craig. i'm on a railroad long since defunct. there was supposed to be a commuter rail to replace this. it never happened. just in may the u.s. steel plant went under. it's exactly that, those losses, tens of thousands of manufacturing jobs that got so many voters, non-college...
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lorraine a. well california's republican party does not have to hand over the names and addresses of voters who used the parties ballot boxes, a sacramento superior court judge rejected state attorney general and secretary of state's demands for those pieces of information. the legal battle stems from the unauthorized ballot drop-off boxes that the state's gop party initially placed across 3 counties. the party also set up drop off boxes in gop offices and near gun shops and churches. >>it will be help for the republican party's voluntarily handed over to secretary of state. the names of voters trusted there's out to us we believe they're entitled to privacy we do intend to respond formally in writing to discovery requests that propounded on us, but they may. they may not be able to get all the information they want but for now it's round one but what to us. >>spokesperson for the attorney general says that they will continue to review the matter to ensure that every voter gets their voices heard
lorraine a. well california's republican party does not have to hand over the names and addresses of voters who used the parties ballot boxes, a sacramento superior court judge rejected state attorney general and secretary of state's demands for those pieces of information. the legal battle stems from the unauthorized ballot drop-off boxes that the state's gop party initially placed across 3 counties. the party also set up drop off boxes in gop offices and near gun shops and churches....
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lorraine a. >>well similarly the largest spa in contra costa county is now open for business as well, thanks to the new relaxed guidelines. now we had a chance to speak with it is years on my eye we talk with the owner woodhouse day spa in walnut creek about the changes that they're doing to just keep customers safe. >>it's huge we've been close for 7 and to be open again just feels like we've been given life staff our guest today they are beyond thrilled that were open but we require masks for all guests and staff at all ice receiving official it's a lot to be removed. all of our missions where face shields in addition to masks and gloves throughout the entire service. we have social distance markers throughout the spot. >>yeah this was operating on modify times, however and they will be bringing back after staff which is great news so, yeah looking appointment help him out. well we are tracking the coronavirus numbers to as they continue to impact california and the bay area statewide numbers s
lorraine a. >>well similarly the largest spa in contra costa county is now open for business as well, thanks to the new relaxed guidelines. now we had a chance to speak with it is years on my eye we talk with the owner woodhouse day spa in walnut creek about the changes that they're doing to just keep customers safe. >>it's huge we've been close for 7 and to be open again just feels like we've been given life staff our guest today they are beyond thrilled that were open but we...
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and we went to think the witnesses for being here today they say it's a magic bullet fighting my lorraine leukemia can you discuss while it is such a gamee changer? >> yes it was a game changer the first targeted therapy you may have heard the term smart drug. we were the first smart drug turning off a particular gene to be extremely efficacious first of my lorraine leukemia and that's because it was a smart drug and very specifically in the bias mechanism of action and that efficacy was so high that as i said earlier that the six or seven cancers returned from federal conditions to where they live and then the follow-up asking them to go even free if they get remission for long enough time they don't have to take any drug. >> with the current price? >> it is $120,000 and that price and the generic is ier $4200. >> how much does the average patient pay for that? >> the average out-of-pocket cost for part d is $856 per year. >> how does the patient get such a discount price it depends on the insurance coverage the price i just gave you was medicare part d patients are out-of-pocket cost of
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a is on a horizon in joining me tonight, political reporter sanchez with arizona republican the lorraine rivera, host of arizona 360 on k you atm steve goldstein, host of the show on k jj the radio. >> we are broadcasting live from the studios at arizona pds and asu's walter cronkite school of journalism in downtown phoenix. tonight's debate is live streamed to the website including a see central.com, k g the z, ac pbs.org and a cbm.org. journalists from the four participating media outlets. questions from the public as solicited by citizens elections commission are also included. >> ground rules for the debate, once we ask a question, 90 seconds without interruption. candidates, 40 seconds in power without interruption. been two minutes for an open discussion on that. at the end of the debate each candidate will have one minute for closing statements. >> the set up for this debate look different, which has taken a number of precautions to keep everything save over concerns of covid-19 including increased distance and plexiglas barriers between candidates and the moderators. a request fo
a is on a horizon in joining me tonight, political reporter sanchez with arizona republican the lorraine rivera, host of arizona 360 on k you atm steve goldstein, host of the show on k jj the radio. >> we are broadcasting live from the studios at arizona pds and asu's walter cronkite school of journalism in downtown phoenix. tonight's debate is live streamed to the website including a see central.com, k g the z, ac pbs.org and a cbm.org. journalists from the four participating media...
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. >>> lorraine bracco joins us, we count down to our big halloween show on friday. >> that's at 9:00bc 7news.com. and now here' ♪ >>> it didn't rain on the dodgers' parade. welcome back to "gma." the city of los angeles, i know, they're still celebrating. the doj crodgers crowned world champions in a thrilling s six-game series and joining us now, one of the superstars who came up big in order to bring that trophy back home to l.a. after more than 30 year, first time world series champ clayton kershaw. good morning. it is wonderful to be with you and have you with us and i have to say, there are so many people who are happy for you. you are considered in many ways the heart and soul of dodger blue. have you gotten used to the phrase world series champ? has it sunk in. >> no, it sounds so good to hear that. every time somebody says that it just keeps sinking in a little more and more. thank you guys for having me today and it's a crazy feeling to think that after 32 years, you know, the los angeles dodgers have won a world series and i got to be a part of it and for those fans back ho
. >>> lorraine bracco joins us, we count down to our big halloween show on friday. >> that's at 9:00bc 7news.com. and now here' ♪ >>> it didn't rain on the dodgers' parade. welcome back to "gma." the city of los angeles, i know, they're still celebrating. the doj crodgers crowned world champions in a thrilling s six-game series and joining us now, one of the superstars who came up big in order to bring that trophy back home to l.a. after more than 30 year,...
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it is the setting for lorraine hansberry's play shaped by a racin in the son and the future home of the>> my goal is to be a resource and a kata list and spur investment. it is like dropping a pebble and watch a ripple effect. >> >> reporter: with tax delinquent properties and sells them at below market rates. buyers must be developers who then rehab the properties and sell them to perspective homeowners. >> if you're serious about neighborhood transformation, it is not going to get done by simply building new homes on vacant lots and rehabbing blighted properties. i have to make an investment in the grammar school across the street and partner with ywcf chicago and work with gang bangers and trying to get kids off the street. so it is a 360 degree transformation. so it is one thing to be interested in the financial gains, but we also have to be involved and engaged and just as concerned around the social gained. >> reporter: so the development corporation owns this whole block. >> just about. minus one property on the corner. >> reporter: back in atlanta chenee joseph runs the historic
it is the setting for lorraine hansberry's play shaped by a racin in the son and the future home of the>> my goal is to be a resource and a kata list and spur investment. it is like dropping a pebble and watch a ripple effect. >> >> reporter: with tax delinquent properties and sells them at below market rates. buyers must be developers who then rehab the properties and sell them to perspective homeowners. >> if you're serious about neighborhood transformation, it is not...
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lorraine a high school principal in california thought she thought the candidates spok must have to the most vulnerable, didn't speak enough to the most needy americans and was even disappointed in the way senator harris flossed over some of those issues and also echoed something we heard from a lot of the voters she felt the candidates did a lot of sto telling and a lot of anecdotes and wasting time, they said andr they didn't ansome of the questions directly, jerry who was from tennessee, said he felt some of the more intense moments 2210 candidate basically came down to a difference in debatest e and he didn't hear a ton of substance? what he heard tonight but that is thought, you know, this kind of what you expect going into a debate like this. aue in, to me, is the most as neigh voters to tracking all of no, because she is a ecollege student, she anior, will se there ohio, comes from a family of replicans, but hes really thinking about voting for vice pre dent bideden in this election. he surprised me, judy and said he was very, very happy they igre talking much more about a foreig
lorraine a high school principal in california thought she thought the candidates spok must have to the most vulnerable, didn't speak enough to the most needy americans and was even disappointed in the way senator harris flossed over some of those issues and also echoed something we heard from a lot of the voters she felt the candidates did a lot of sto telling and a lot of anecdotes and wasting time, they said andr they didn't ansome of the questions directly, jerry who was from tennessee,...
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also on the covid front, three tida staff members peter summerville, lorraine lee and jack nathanson have completed a second round of assignments, as disaster service workers in support of the citywide covid response function. also in adapting to covid on the island, the public library has come out with a public library to-go program, where they will be -- the bookmobile will be coming to the island again and delivering books that residents have requested to check out. people won't be able to go into the bookmobile, but will be able to pick up titles and there will be a reading area set up next to the bookmobile. we're also in the process of relocating the san francisco police department's motorcycle unit from the school to a location in hangar three, in their new location that will open -- that will open up the part of the space to be utilized by the school district, when we go forward with a lease with the school district. also we have a new tenant in hangar three doing film production. so we have a film production activity resuming on the island. and they've leased 84,000 square f
also on the covid front, three tida staff members peter summerville, lorraine lee and jack nathanson have completed a second round of assignments, as disaster service workers in support of the citywide covid response function. also in adapting to covid on the island, the public library has come out with a public library to-go program, where they will be -- the bookmobile will be coming to the island again and delivering books that residents have requested to check out. people won't be able to...
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lorraine in new york. what do you say about the economy and your support for joe biden? yes, good morning. i am supporting joe biden. i believe he will not tear down the social safety net. i also believe that president own personals businesses and the country's business -- as they say in texas, like a man with a big hat, but no cattle. he is someone who is supporting, for absolute sure, the continuation of inherited wealth by a minority of americans who continue to make money off of their inherited wealth with lobbyists. in addition to that, supports corporate greed. corporate greed -- i would rather see, instead of an s&p 500, i would rather see every profitthe news how much a corporation makes in terms of corporate greed. because they are buying lobbyists and running our country. inherited wealth and corporate greed are the two things running the country. host: all right, rose in illinois. supporting the president. why do you trust president trump on the economy? caller: i am for president trump because i think the other side lies. andy time i listen to nbc ccn -- what
lorraine in new york. what do you say about the economy and your support for joe biden? yes, good morning. i am supporting joe biden. i believe he will not tear down the social safety net. i also believe that president own personals businesses and the country's business -- as they say in texas, like a man with a big hat, but no cattle. he is someone who is supporting, for absolute sure, the continuation of inherited wealth by a minority of americans who continue to make money off of their...
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lorraine malek. bob matusevich. half engineer acensio. joel cruz. michelle horne. laura brown. fay ann barr. yogisagi hero. patricia manning. barbara johnson hopper. harry conover. stanley gray. mary j. wilson. richard gordon thorpe. joe hinton. angela chattalson mccarthy. gerpal sing. paul j. foley jr. tim mckahey. kelvin luray. robert waring. fred westbrook. mr. president, the senate used to be a body that valued bipartisanship and compromise, a body that valued the demands for debate with the demands for action. but that was in the past. the senate no longer is the body that examines, considers, and protects our democracy. the senate i see now is ruled by partisanship and uncompromising ideology, and in the rush to jam through a divisive nomination days before the election and before the american people get a chance to have their say, the majority leader in and the republican party are inflicting procedural violence on the senate itself and the american people to achieve their ideological objective. in fact, many republicans bragged that they had the votes to confirm the pre
lorraine malek. bob matusevich. half engineer acensio. joel cruz. michelle horne. laura brown. fay ann barr. yogisagi hero. patricia manning. barbara johnson hopper. harry conover. stanley gray. mary j. wilson. richard gordon thorpe. joe hinton. angela chattalson mccarthy. gerpal sing. paul j. foley jr. tim mckahey. kelvin luray. robert waring. fred westbrook. mr. president, the senate used to be a body that valued bipartisanship and compromise, a body that valued the demands for debate with...
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also on the covid front, three tida staff members peter summerville, lorraine lee and jack nathansonave completed a second round of assignments, as disaster service workers in support of the citywide covid response function. also in adapting to covid on the island, the public library has come out with a public library to-go program, where they will be -- the bookmobile will be coming to the island again and delivering books that residents have requested to check out. people won't be able to go into the bookmobile, but will be able to pick up titles and there will be a reading area set up next to the bookmobile. we're also in the process of relocating the san francisco police department's motorcycle unit from the school to a location in hangar three, in their new location that will open -- that will open up the part of the space to be utilized by the school district, when we go forward with a lease with the school district. also we have a new tenant in hangar three doing film production. so we have a film production activity resuming on the island. and they've leased 84,000 square fee
also on the covid front, three tida staff members peter summerville, lorraine lee and jack nathansonave completed a second round of assignments, as disaster service workers in support of the citywide covid response function. also in adapting to covid on the island, the public library has come out with a public library to-go program, where they will be -- the bookmobile will be coming to the island again and delivering books that residents have requested to check out. people won't be able to go...
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also on the covid front, three tida staff members peter summerville, lorraine lee and jack nathanson have completed a second round of assignments, as disaster service workers in support of the citywide covid response function. also in adapting to covid on the island, the public library has come out with a public library to-go program, where they will be -- the bookmobile will be coming to the island again and delivering books that residents have requested to check out. people won't be able to go into the bookmobile, but will be able to pick up titles and there will be a reading area set up next to the bookmobile. we're also in the process of relocating the san francisco police department's motorcycle unit from the school to a location in hangar three, in their new location that will open -- that will open up the part of the space to be utilized by the school district, when we go forward with a lease with the school district. also we have a new tenant in hangar three doing film production. so we have a film production activity resuming on the island. and they've leased 84,000 square f
also on the covid front, three tida staff members peter summerville, lorraine lee and jack nathanson have completed a second round of assignments, as disaster service workers in support of the citywide covid response function. also in adapting to covid on the island, the public library has come out with a public library to-go program, where they will be -- the bookmobile will be coming to the island again and delivering books that residents have requested to check out. people won't be able to...