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why did you want to name your daughter lorraine?ust important to me that if i had a daughter i would name her that, just to make sure that the name carried on and the memory of her carried on. >> reporter: around 500 family members and invited guests are expected to attend the 20th anniversary ceremony here saturday, including president biden and former president bush. that will be the largest number they've ever had. norah. >> o'donnell: nikole killion, thank you. 20 years ago on 9/11, then- national security adviser condoleezza rice was inside the white house when the u.s. was attacked. we spoke with her a short time ago and asked her if america is less safe with u.s. troops out of afghanistan. >> we are safer than we were on september 11, 2001, but we're not yet safe, norah. we gave ourselves 20 years of peace when there was not another attack of anything like that scale, where we developed intelligence assets on the ground. but, of course it's sad that on this day the taliban is back in afghanistan and in control. i don't think
why did you want to name your daughter lorraine?ust important to me that if i had a daughter i would name her that, just to make sure that the name carried on and the memory of her carried on. >> reporter: around 500 family members and invited guests are expected to attend the 20th anniversary ceremony here saturday, including president biden and former president bush. that will be the largest number they've ever had. norah. >> o'donnell: nikole killion, thank you. 20 years ago on...
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lorraine caceres says reporters got wind of enrique's visit to plano pd. >> the police were very adamantt, that he was not involved. he was very cooperative, very helpful with the investigation. >> police also wanted to learn more about christina's boyfriend, hunter foster. her parents told police that relationship was rocky. >> she was planning on leaving him. i do know that for sure. >> she was home alone a lot by herself because he'd go out partying with his friends. and she was lonely. she was sad. >> and when police talked with christina's friend steven, he told them she'd been texting hunter that night asking him to pick her up from the shopping center. >> she had texted him a few times and then he stopped texting her back, and then she tried calling him and he didn't answer. >> as a result, steven said, christina became more and more upset as the night wore on. >> i mean, yeah, they were in a fight. >> they were definitely fighting that last night? >> uh-huh. >> police asked hunter to come down to the station. former prosecutor zeke fortenberry. >> what's he say about that fight t
lorraine caceres says reporters got wind of enrique's visit to plano pd. >> the police were very adamantt, that he was not involved. he was very cooperative, very helpful with the investigation. >> police also wanted to learn more about christina's boyfriend, hunter foster. her parents told police that relationship was rocky. >> she was planning on leaving him. i do know that for sure. >> she was home alone a lot by herself because he'd go out partying with his friends....
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we did name my daughter, now 11, lorraine.s as a family. >> lorraine was emily's godmother and cousin. the first heo award to detroit firefighter. sergeant johnson died in august of last year. he died trying to save a group of teenagers drowning. i talked to his family this morning as well. >> in the spirit of how those heroes on that flight just looked at this moment that they could do something to save many lives, he did the same with his actions. >> when you heard about what happened that day, what did you think? >> oh, i was, of course, devastated at first. just could not believe it happened. at the same time, i know my brother. i know if he had to do it all over again, he would do the same. >> with that award, the acts of the members of the flight 93 and sergeant johnson will live on forever. sergeant johnson, by the way, would have turned 51 last weekend. >>> final bit of perspective since we mark 20 years since 9/11 and the nation's youngest voters were not alive when it happened. how will the memories be passed down? j
we did name my daughter, now 11, lorraine.s as a family. >> lorraine was emily's godmother and cousin. the first heo award to detroit firefighter. sergeant johnson died in august of last year. he died trying to save a group of teenagers drowning. i talked to his family this morning as well. >> in the spirit of how those heroes on that flight just looked at this moment that they could do something to save many lives, he did the same with his actions. >> when you heard about...
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the doctor can see a clear difference between lorraine and jean. requiring oxygen, as opposed to lorraine, who has not had the jab, and therefore required oxygen for quite some time, she needed to go into the intensive care unit, she had, as she mentioned, the cpap hood. so that's the difference, when people have had the jabs. for dr munavvar, the boosterjabs that are being offered to the over 50s should mean she sees fewer people likejean in the red rooms whose vaccine protection is waning after six months. what kind of difference will it make here? i think going forward it will make a massive difference. especially because we have the flu season coming up, we have winter, and if the protection from the initial two doses right —— were to wane, as predicted, as shown by the scientific evidence coming through, then the booster jabs are going to be extremely important. at the moment, every bed in this hospital is full. and the expectation is that over the coming weeks, more and more people are going to start being admitted with all of the normal, non
the doctor can see a clear difference between lorraine and jean. requiring oxygen, as opposed to lorraine, who has not had the jab, and therefore required oxygen for quite some time, she needed to go into the intensive care unit, she had, as she mentioned, the cpap hood. so that's the difference, when people have had the jabs. for dr munavvar, the boosterjabs that are being offered to the over 50s should mean she sees fewer people likejean in the red rooms whose vaccine protection is waning...
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lee. >> lorraine mary greene lee. >> myoung woo lee. >> richard y.c. lee. >> stephen paul lefkowitz. >> adriana legro. >> edward joseph lehman. >> eric lehrfeld. >> david r. leistman. >> david prudencio lemagne. >> joseph anthony lenihan. >> john joseph lennon, jr. >> john robinson lenoir. >> jorge luis leon, sr. >> matthew g. leonard. >> michael lepore. >> charles a. lesperance. >> jeff leveen. >> john dennis levi. >> alisha caren levin. >> and my brother-in-law, alfred. big al, you have and continue to be missed every day for the past 20 years. we will never forget your live or any lives lost on or in response to 9/11. but let's also never forget what came right after that horrific day -- an unparalleled sense of unity, pride and love of our country, of amazing compassion of each other, whether family, friend or complete stranger. we were not divided based on our voting preference, the color of our skin or our religious belief. that was the united states i fell in love with and that was the united states i proudly chose to become a citizen of. god bl
lee. >> lorraine mary greene lee. >> myoung woo lee. >> richard y.c. lee. >> stephen paul lefkowitz. >> adriana legro. >> edward joseph lehman. >> eric lehrfeld. >> david r. leistman. >> david prudencio lemagne. >> joseph anthony lenihan. >> john joseph lennon, jr. >> john robinson lenoir. >> jorge luis leon, sr. >> matthew g. leonard. >> michael lepore. >> charles a. lesperance. >> jeff...
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that operation left him with the so called lorraine a syndrome that forced him to walk on his toes. now he wants to be tall. so we having more surgery 1st to correct his face and then to lengthen his thigh bone. ah, the operation is costing rubble. $31000.00 i. he is helman get 6 inches and the had to use in dirty ways for pays because we use external delays on pay like the t b operation and now is inserted into the famous the fibers and the bony thin, broken by a plunger instead of screws to white in the distance between both parts, the bone, a computerized magnet term and how far the 2 in a pull to par, to allow the bone to regenerate. ah, the surgery is due to stars. now f 9. now we have again been going and so no man if i were doing violet, similarly, need for the good 90. both it with the environment really need it's electromagnetic new, which means and that is extension device and it says every, every day one millimeter. still it is taking me when it comes to attaching the device, double links and rolls fema this confusion me the doctor isn't sure just where to break the bond.
that operation left him with the so called lorraine a syndrome that forced him to walk on his toes. now he wants to be tall. so we having more surgery 1st to correct his face and then to lengthen his thigh bone. ah, the operation is costing rubble. $31000.00 i. he is helman get 6 inches and the had to use in dirty ways for pays because we use external delays on pay like the t b operation and now is inserted into the famous the fibers and the bony thin, broken by a plunger instead of screws to...
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i'm a leash ankle is the god daughter of lorraine bay, one of the flight attendants on flight 93 whenrst heard about it, i was really just i thought it was such a great idea for so many reasons, perhaps the most important reason is that the award shows that those who receive it and others around them that they could be a light even in the darkest of times for all the bad years. >> so many more. but for so many more good people going to try to so many more people who are choosing love and kindness over hate and terror. >> and so i think this award helps to show that that that still the case for so many people who are putting others before themselves in you know, just rising to the occasion. >> he >> at the flight. 93 national memorial. i'm matt alvarez. on september 11th. we will have live team coverage on the day's events in our weekend newscast and our streaming app kron on. >> also on saturday, kron 4 will have a 30 minute 9.11 anniversary special. it starts at 10:30pm, on saturday night. >> still to come tonight kron, 4 news at 5. just one week to go until ballots are to efforts to
i'm a leash ankle is the god daughter of lorraine bay, one of the flight attendants on flight 93 whenrst heard about it, i was really just i thought it was such a great idea for so many reasons, perhaps the most important reason is that the award shows that those who receive it and others around them that they could be a light even in the darkest of times for all the bad years. >> so many more. but for so many more good people going to try to so many more people who are choosing love and...
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in pennsylvania, thousands of people had to leave account. lorraine cause dam waters to reach dangerous levels. some residents of maryland and virginia were also forced to abandon their homes, schools, and businesses closing until further notice. the extreme weather event has also extended from the appalachian mountains into massachusetts and tornadoes in parts of new jersey. soft flights grounded new works, liberty international airport was also closed. even trains into the terminal were suspended. the impact from ida has been so extreme. the u. s. national weather service issued a flash flood warning in new york city for the 1st time. then the throbbing odysseus, north america more people under the age of 50, are in hospital with coven 19 than at any point in the panoramic, that's according to the pan american health organization, which says, infection, right? so surging in the region. the health agency is also appealing for more vaccines to south america and the caribbean, where it says 3 quarters of people have not been fully in united, is going on countries with excess faxing to ur
in pennsylvania, thousands of people had to leave account. lorraine cause dam waters to reach dangerous levels. some residents of maryland and virginia were also forced to abandon their homes, schools, and businesses closing until further notice. the extreme weather event has also extended from the appalachian mountains into massachusetts and tornadoes in parts of new jersey. soft flights grounded new works, liberty international airport was also closed. even trains into the terminal were...
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in pennsylvania, thousands of people had to leave a town. lorraine cause dam waters to reach dangerous levels. some residents of maryland and virginia were also forced to abandon their homes, schools, and businesses closing until further notice. the extreme weather event has also extended from the appalachian mountains into massachusetts and tornadoes in parts of new jersey. so flights grounded, newark liberty international airport was also closed. even trains into the terminal were suspended. the impact from ida has been so extreme. the u. s. national weather service issued a flash flood warning in new york city for the 1st time in the throbbing algeria, let's get an update from kristen salumi. she joining us from hoboken not over in new jersey or press conference is just wrapped up. chris and officials were giving an update on the situation. what did they have to say? well, officials in new york, new jersey and pennsylvania really are still taking stock of the situation. we know that there are at least 14 people who have died as a result of the storm. 8 of them in new york, where peo
in pennsylvania, thousands of people had to leave a town. lorraine cause dam waters to reach dangerous levels. some residents of maryland and virginia were also forced to abandon their homes, schools, and businesses closing until further notice. the extreme weather event has also extended from the appalachian mountains into massachusetts and tornadoes in parts of new jersey. so flights grounded, newark liberty international airport was also closed. even trains into the terminal were suspended....
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in pennsylvania, thousands of people had to leave a town. lorraine cause dam waters to reach dangerous levels. some residents of maryland and virginia were also forced to abandon their homes, schools, and businesses closing until further notice. the extreme weather event has also extended from the appalachian mountains into massachusetts and tornadoes in parts of new jersey. so flights grounded, newark liberty international airport was also closed. even trains into the terminal were suspended. the impact from ida has been so extreme. the u. s. national weather service issued a flash flood warning in new york city for the 1st time. then the throbbing odysseus. no security has been tightened in parts of indian administered kashmir after the death of a senior separate his leader side alley. sha galani was 91 years old and had been sick for months. bobby metal reports, nothing. new delhi said that he shall galani spent most of his life resisting new jellies. authority in indian administered kashmir, the face of the separatist movement in the region. he had been under house arrest for 12 ye
in pennsylvania, thousands of people had to leave a town. lorraine cause dam waters to reach dangerous levels. some residents of maryland and virginia were also forced to abandon their homes, schools, and businesses closing until further notice. the extreme weather event has also extended from the appalachian mountains into massachusetts and tornadoes in parts of new jersey. so flights grounded, newark liberty international airport was also closed. even trains into the terminal were suspended....
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we spoke to united 93 and we spoke to family united 93, lorraine bay was. >> the one thing i know ishad a lot of experience she's doing everything she could put training to comfort and people need about here are to me i usually feel better when i come because this is the last place he was. >> flight 93 is 18 minutes from washington d.c. when terrorists purposely crashed the plane into the ground because they knew the passengers and crew were about to regain control of that plane. their heroism save hundreds, if not thousands of lives and i agree with you, this national memorial is taking and i encourage everybody to come, it's my first time and it's incredibly moving. jon: it's a little bit out of the way but place everybody ought to see. thank you. twenty years and four administrations later, post 9/11 war against terror persists. peter doocy live with a look back on u.s. strategy in the last few decades for the biden administration and now president biden still has to deal with al qaeda. earlier today he said he does not seek the fight in afghanistan anymore. >> if you told anybody
we spoke to united 93 and we spoke to family united 93, lorraine bay was. >> the one thing i know ishad a lot of experience she's doing everything she could put training to comfort and people need about here are to me i usually feel better when i come because this is the last place he was. >> flight 93 is 18 minutes from washington d.c. when terrorists purposely crashed the plane into the ground because they knew the passengers and crew were about to regain control of that plane....
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in pennsylvania, thousands of people had to leave a town. lorraine cause dam waters to reach dangerous levels. some residents of maryland and virginia were also forced to abandon their homes, schools, and businesses closing until further notice. the extreme weather event has also extended from the appalachian mountains into massachusetts and tornadoes and parts of new jersey south flights, grounded in newark liberty international airport was also closed. even trains into the terminal were suspended. the impact from ida has been so extreme. the u. s. national weather service issued a flash flood warning in new york city for the 1st time in the throbbing, odysseus. while the us president joe biden had called for unity and has promised to bring aid to those affected by the storm. my message to everyone effect it is we're all in this together. the nation is here to help. that's the message i've been making. clear to the mayor's governors, energy utility leaders in the region who my administration has been working closely with over the past few days. we know that there is much to be done in
in pennsylvania, thousands of people had to leave a town. lorraine cause dam waters to reach dangerous levels. some residents of maryland and virginia were also forced to abandon their homes, schools, and businesses closing until further notice. the extreme weather event has also extended from the appalachian mountains into massachusetts and tornadoes and parts of new jersey south flights, grounded in newark liberty international airport was also closed. even trains into the terminal were...
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lorraine hansberry said to him, she didn't think he got it. it was just a total gap. baldwin describes this when white and black come together. she said if you don't get it, we are in trouble. because you and your brother are the best for what america has to offer. quite a statement. kennedy sat there for three hours and then said okay, we're done, and the people, they leave, and there he is. everybody was shook up by the meeting. it was most dramatic, violent verbal encounter. so that happened then, and people say that change kennedy. by 1963 he knew things were awful. he knew that the fbi wasn't doing -- he knew all of that, right? but it just startled him. it was emotionally a very tough thing but the one thing that came through was there's a point when -- no, i would never -- why would i go -- go to vote in mississippi. he was shocked by that but afterwards a a couple of dayse said if i was in his issues i think i would probably feel this way about the country. so here them. and i think to me it captures the moment. the country is at the verge of an explosion, and
lorraine hansberry said to him, she didn't think he got it. it was just a total gap. baldwin describes this when white and black come together. she said if you don't get it, we are in trouble. because you and your brother are the best for what america has to offer. quite a statement. kennedy sat there for three hours and then said okay, we're done, and the people, they leave, and there he is. everybody was shook up by the meeting. it was most dramatic, violent verbal encounter. so that happened...
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that's one of the great, think it's lorraine what happens to a dream deferred?t explodes. >> before return of your questions, that sounds to me like a sort of bleak view of american politics and we are sort of doomed. >> that is life. it is like, that's just being an adult for that's being a grown-up. when america was doing things like looking into the crimes of the cia, looking at the crimes of the president and watergate and they began thinking about ending america's role as a policeman that happened in the mid- 70s we did a pretty decent job of doing it until he got mixed up in the war in iraq and screwed everything up, that is just being a grown-up, right? invisible ridge my third book i quote saying enlightenment is humanity entering a self-imposed immaturity. this infantile idea the biggest problem with trump's he ended some sort of notional american unity. the biggest problem with trump on the republican party it's an authoritarian fascist that's destroying all decency and values. achieve unity with the fascist. i don't see it as bleak, i see it as realis
that's one of the great, think it's lorraine what happens to a dream deferred?t explodes. >> before return of your questions, that sounds to me like a sort of bleak view of american politics and we are sort of doomed. >> that is life. it is like, that's just being an adult for that's being a grown-up. when america was doing things like looking into the crimes of the cia, looking at the crimes of the president and watergate and they began thinking about ending america's role as a...
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include john doerr, the chief product officer at facebook, emerson collective, the fund started by lorrainejobs. what conversations have you had with folks about their priorities? >> we are fortunate to have a dream team of investors in this fund, who have a lot of experience with investing and climate. and also, working at the community level to deploy technologies in ways that are meaningful and can be done at scale. our investors are particularly interested in how we find founders and entrepreneurs who may have been overlooked for doing some really interesting things and may not have had a chance or had access to the same venture capital markets as others. to something we are really known as is finding folks from interesting communities who really don't get -- have been solving climate in a more equitable way. so investors are more excited about finding entrepreneurs in unexpected places and addressing climate in a way that is more equitable. we see climate change and social equity as completely interlinked and intra-demand --interdependent, part of the same challenge. emily: the u.s. an
include john doerr, the chief product officer at facebook, emerson collective, the fund started by lorrainejobs. what conversations have you had with folks about their priorities? >> we are fortunate to have a dream team of investors in this fund, who have a lot of experience with investing and climate. and also, working at the community level to deploy technologies in ways that are meaningful and can be done at scale. our investors are particularly interested in how we find founders and...
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as lorraine has said, burnout is on the rise. we should be concerned about it.lwether for the impact the pandemic is having on women and all employees. the other thing we saw, there are small but important gains in the representation of women. during -- we are still seeing advancement in the pipeline peered underneath that they remain two big problems. we still have the broken wrong we have been talking about for years. women are less likely to be promoted to manager. the first critical step up into management. as a result, we are not able to make sustained progress because there are too few women to promote into more senior leadership roles. the progress mostly overlooks women of color. they continue to lose ground at every step in the pipeline. they lose more ground than white women. and more ground than men of color. by the time you get to c-suite, only one in four leaders is a woman. this balance of seeing some modest progress in the pipeline but this continued burnout is something companies need to be aware of. emily: as we move to a remote work world and t
as lorraine has said, burnout is on the rise. we should be concerned about it.lwether for the impact the pandemic is having on women and all employees. the other thing we saw, there are small but important gains in the representation of women. during -- we are still seeing advancement in the pipeline peered underneath that they remain two big problems. we still have the broken wrong we have been talking about for years. women are less likely to be promoted to manager. the first critical step up...
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host: let's go to lorraine who was calling from washington, d.c.. good morning.aller: look, the way i see it is that it could happen again. it is great that we can unify after a horrific event, but we have got to unify before the horrific event. those individuals, those agencies that are protectors of the country, protectors of us, they need to work together. they can't be in here saying different things. this looks weird, that looks weird, but not coming together and doing something about it before some thing that happens. it happened with pearl harbor, it happened again january 6, and it happened with 9/11. could it happen again? sure, it can. in the legacy, he could happen to us. all those bad things that are going on overseas, that is awful. but all of it could come to our shores, and it did on that day. i think he could happen again. host: let's talk to steve who is calling from topeka, kansas. caller: good morning. host: go ahead, steve. caller: 20 years ago yesterday was our 25 anniversary. we were married on 9/11, 1976. i will do the best i can to be brie
host: let's go to lorraine who was calling from washington, d.c.. good morning.aller: look, the way i see it is that it could happen again. it is great that we can unify after a horrific event, but we have got to unify before the horrific event. those individuals, those agencies that are protectors of the country, protectors of us, they need to work together. they can't be in here saying different things. this looks weird, that looks weird, but not coming together and doing something about it...
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angrisani lorraine d. antigua sema david allaima.le james francis quinn. joe, we love and miss you more than you could ever imagine. our son is a spitting image of you. he lights up my world every day. i see you in everything that he does and i know you see us because i see you in him. continue to watch over us and your family. >>> 20 years feels like an eternity, but yet it still feels like yesterday. until we meet again, my love. rest in peace. peter paul apollo faustino apostol jr. frank thomas aquilino patrick michael aranyos david gregory arce michael g. arczynski louis arena barbara jean alastaga. adam arias michael j. armstrong jack charles aron joshua aron richard avery aronow myla joy arrison. japhet j. aryee paul francis asario. michael a. asciak michael edward asher janice ashley thomas j. ashton monroe atlas. manuel o. asitimbay lt. gregg arthur atlas debbie s. attlas-bellows gerald atwood arlene t. babakiti s eustace bacchus john james badagliacca jane ellen baeszler robert j. baierwalter andrew j. bailey brett t. bailey
angrisani lorraine d. antigua sema david allaima.le james francis quinn. joe, we love and miss you more than you could ever imagine. our son is a spitting image of you. he lights up my world every day. i see you in everything that he does and i know you see us because i see you in him. continue to watch over us and your family. >>> 20 years feels like an eternity, but yet it still feels like yesterday. until we meet again, my love. rest in peace. peter paul apollo faustino apostol jr....
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and so one of the flight attendants lorraine she actually was supposed to go on a different flight but changed it to a direct flight. so from newark to san francisco that day. we spoke with her goddaughter an amazing human being. and one thing i can just point out is the raw emotion that you do feel when you're here. it's definitely something to experience here in shanksville, pennsylvania, sent back to you. >> alvarez reporting live from pennsylvania tonight. thank you, matt. and can even feel that emotion through the television. if you are looking for a way to honor the victims. there are several events happening around the bay area tomorrow. >> in the east bay, the alameda county sheriff and fire departments will hold a memorial ceremony at the alameda county fairgrounds that starts at 10 o'clock in the morning. the san jose fire department is hosting a patriot day anniversary commemoration that starts with a procession down south market to firehouse. one and it's followed by a brief ceremony and reception that starts at 9.45. in the morning and we'll be live streamed on facebook in
and so one of the flight attendants lorraine she actually was supposed to go on a different flight but changed it to a direct flight. so from newark to san francisco that day. we spoke with her goddaughter an amazing human being. and one thing i can just point out is the raw emotion that you do feel when you're here. it's definitely something to experience here in shanksville, pennsylvania, sent back to you. >> alvarez reporting live from pennsylvania tonight. thank you, matt. and can...
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cities like toledo, sandusky, lorraine, parma, far too long received far fewer resources than needed to keep pace with life in this 21st century. as we look around our country right now, we bear witness to historic water shortages in lake meade. on the other hand, in my region of the country, historic high water levels in the great lakes. meanwhile, raging wildfires in california. we've watched power blackouts in texas. torrential rains and flooding in new york city, in dearborn, michigan, and rural farmlands outside nashville, as well as hurricanes that have been ravaging states throughout the gulf of mexico. truly, in this new century, we must set a firmer course to sustain life in our country and, yes, sustain life on mother earth herself. as a representative from the great lakes, i can say without a shadow of a doubt that lake erie and the economies and people who truly rely on it face growing environmental challenges unlike any we've seen before. the great lakes are the largest source of fresh water on earth, and surely on this continent. they are responsible for transporting ou
cities like toledo, sandusky, lorraine, parma, far too long received far fewer resources than needed to keep pace with life in this 21st century. as we look around our country right now, we bear witness to historic water shortages in lake meade. on the other hand, in my region of the country, historic high water levels in the great lakes. meanwhile, raging wildfires in california. we've watched power blackouts in texas. torrential rains and flooding in new york city, in dearborn, michigan, and...
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. >> christian adams lorraine grace bay, our angel. >> todd and beamer. alan bevin.ngham francis bosley [bells ringing] sandy bradshaw [bells ringing] marion britton [bells ringing] thomas burnett [bells ringing] william cashman [bells ringing] georgie rose corrigan [bells ringing] patricia cushing [bells ringing] captain jason matthew doll [bells ringing] our dad, joseph deluca [bells ringing] patrick joseph driscoll [bells ringing] my husband, edward. [bells ringing] jane c....
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tyler, in your alter you write that a source told you that harris hired lorraine vols during the transitionvelopment, strategic communications, and long-term planning. is that because essentially harris has been tasked with voting rights, immigration control, arguably two of the most complicated topics to handle? >> right. so the vice president has a policy portfolio that issues that are incredibly difficult to deal with and make progress on immediately. obviously we've seen the challenges the administration faces at the border since joe biden took office. those were renewed again this week with what we saw as haitian migrants sought refuge in the united states and those horrific images of border patrol agents whipping migrants. so it's an immigration challenge, and then voting rights, one of the most high-profile issues for democrats as they worry about republican-led efforts to restrict the right to vote in various states. on one hand, she has an increasingly difficult policy portfolio, but on the other, she's the first black and south asian woman to be the vice president, and with that c
tyler, in your alter you write that a source told you that harris hired lorraine vols during the transitionvelopment, strategic communications, and long-term planning. is that because essentially harris has been tasked with voting rights, immigration control, arguably two of the most complicated topics to handle? >> right. so the vice president has a policy portfolio that issues that are incredibly difficult to deal with and make progress on immediately. obviously we've seen the...
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[bell tolls] >> lorrain grace, our angel. [bell tolls] >> todd beamer.ls] >> allen anthony bevan. [bell tolls] mark being an -- bingham. [bell tolls] >> sandy bradshaw. [bell tolls] >> thomas burnett. [bell tolls] >> william joseph cashman. [bell tolls] >> georgene rose corrigan. [tell tolls -- [bell tolls] >> patricia cushing. [bell tolls] >> captain jason dahl. [bell tolls] >> our dad, joseph day linke -- joseph deluca. [bell tolls] >> patrick joseph driscoll. [bell tolls] >> my husband, edward porter felt. [bell tolls] >> jane c. folger. [bells toll] >> colleen fraser. [bells toll] >> andrew sonny garcia. [bells toll] >> are beautiful loved one, jeremy logan glick. [bells toll] >> kristin osterholm white gould. [bells toll] >> lauren catuzzi grandcolas and our unborn child. [bells toll] >> wanda anita green. [bells toll] my dad, donald freeman greene. [bells toll] >> my sister, linda gronlund. [bells toll] >> my beloved brother and son, richard j. guadagno. [bells toll] my brother-in-law, first officer leroy homer, jr. [bells toll] >> toshiya kuge. [b
[bell tolls] >> lorrain grace, our angel. [bell tolls] >> todd beamer.ls] >> allen anthony bevan. [bell tolls] mark being an -- bingham. [bell tolls] >> sandy bradshaw. [bell tolls] >> thomas burnett. [bell tolls] >> william joseph cashman. [bell tolls] >> georgene rose corrigan. [tell tolls -- [bell tolls] >> patricia cushing. [bell tolls] >> captain jason dahl. [bell tolls] >> our dad, joseph day linke -- joseph deluca. [bell tolls]...
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lorraine powell jobs is one of the most fascinating characters. it is someone i knew almost nothing about which is irrelevant . she's the widow of steve jobs who is the genius behind apple and also pixar when he was on hiatus from apple. he stayed busy inventing pixar so when he passed away in his 50s she inherited 10 million, something like that. her network is perhaps 20. i'm sorry, $20 billion. so she's one of the wealthiest women on the planet. and if you it's it's very limited things written about her or she doesn't do a ton of public appearances but what you would learn about her is that she is a woman in tact and she is a philanthropist but if youlook into what she does she's not really in tech . she's an heiress who inherited a bunch of money from tech and she's in charge of this thing called the emerson collective which is run as her personal trust and the emerson collective is this hybrid philanthropic and investing arm. if that sounds confusing i still don't get it and i've been investigating for months but i think that's 100 percent on
lorraine powell jobs is one of the most fascinating characters. it is someone i knew almost nothing about which is irrelevant . she's the widow of steve jobs who is the genius behind apple and also pixar when he was on hiatus from apple. he stayed busy inventing pixar so when he passed away in his 50s she inherited 10 million, something like that. her network is perhaps 20. i'm sorry, $20 billion. so she's one of the wealthiest women on the planet. and if you it's it's very limited things...
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start with the story of this famous in a number of african-american figures famously james baldwin, lorrainery, and other people. describe that meeting for our listeners. what happens, what does kennedy learn from it and why did you choose that as the opening thing to frame the book? >> that was one of the incidents that drew me and that month birmingham exploded. things are a fevered pitch. the administration begins cap to move you got to do something. gregory has recommended the book marshall. they had met at the white house he and bobby met, they talked and said they should talk again. they decided to have this meeting in new york. his recollection of this meeting most politicians baldwin had been wracked with. kennedy went to the meeting thinking he would get some advice or insight into how to deal with the problems. there was no segregation there was entrance segregation. and so he goes to the meeting, his intention is to let them know the political challenges the kennedy administration faces. they are real, sort of like today. : : : it would have been beaten, horrible down there. this
start with the story of this famous in a number of african-american figures famously james baldwin, lorrainery, and other people. describe that meeting for our listeners. what happens, what does kennedy learn from it and why did you choose that as the opening thing to frame the book? >> that was one of the incidents that drew me and that month birmingham exploded. things are a fevered pitch. the administration begins cap to move you got to do something. gregory has recommended the book...
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lorraine powell jobs is one of the most fascinating characters. it is someone i knew almost nothing about which is irrelevant . she's the widow of steve jobs who is the genius behind apple and also pixar when he was on hiatus from apple. he stayed busy inventing pixar so when he passed away in his 50s she inherited 10 million, something like that. her network is perhaps 20. i'm sorry, $20 billion. so she's one of the wealthiest women on the planet. and if you it's it's very limited things written about her or she doesn't do a ton of public appearances but what you would learn about her is that she is a woman in tact and she is a philanthropist but if youlook into what she does she's not really in tech . she's an heiress who inherited a bunch of money from tech and she's in charge of this thing called the emerson collective which is run as her personal trust and the emerson collective is this hybrid philanthropic and investing arm. if that sounds confusing i still don't get it and i've been investigating for months but i think that's 100 percent on
lorraine powell jobs is one of the most fascinating characters. it is someone i knew almost nothing about which is irrelevant . she's the widow of steve jobs who is the genius behind apple and also pixar when he was on hiatus from apple. he stayed busy inventing pixar so when he passed away in his 50s she inherited 10 million, something like that. her network is perhaps 20. i'm sorry, $20 billion. so she's one of the wealthiest women on the planet. and if you it's it's very limited things...
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. >> reporter: emily will never know if lorraine was part of the arduous struggle between the passengersrew and the hijackers that ultimately prevented another attack. but their hero imwas enough to in-- heroism was enough to inspire emily to name her daughter after her. >> it was important that if i had a daughter i would name her that just to make sure that the name carried on, and the memory of her carried on. >> reporter: it is that legacy that colonel christopher whalen also wants to instill in his 9-year-old son. his cousin, richard guadagno, was on board. why should we never forget? >> you never forget because you don't want to forget the sacrifices that were made. this was the first striking back against terror on this plane. and we need to remember that so that 20, 30, 40 years from now there are people who are carrying on the memory of this site not only for the 40 but for the world. >> reporter: much of the focus will be on the flight 93 victims, but also the town of shanksville. less than 300 people live here, and i spoke with a longtime resident who was here that day and sai
. >> reporter: emily will never know if lorraine was part of the arduous struggle between the passengersrew and the hijackers that ultimately prevented another attack. but their hero imwas enough to in-- heroism was enough to inspire emily to name her daughter after her. >> it was important that if i had a daughter i would name her that just to make sure that the name carried on, and the memory of her carried on. >> reporter: it is that legacy that colonel christopher whalen...
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i did want to acknowledge that lorraine banford is refiring who is our supervisor of recreation. she led a team of 35 recreation centers to emergency youth care in response to the covid-19 pandemic and i didn't want to overlook simply acknowledging that achievement and i know we'll say more about her at the next meeting. we're also losing tokes gk who has been with the department for ten years in capital and planning and oversaw the improvement of many of the facilities in the department and i know we'll be honoring tokes next month. finally, i want to read an e-mail i received only because i think it's appropriate to sing the praise of the unsung heroes of the department and the e-mail goes like this, hi, i'm not sure if this is the right place to send this but i wanted to send a message in appreciation to a golden gate park ranger. a few weeks ago, i had a crisis in the park on a field trip with a group of seniors. ranger m. fung came to me in one of my most terrible experiences in my life. i have never lost a resident on a field trip. it happened on august 25th at stole lake.
i did want to acknowledge that lorraine banford is refiring who is our supervisor of recreation. she led a team of 35 recreation centers to emergency youth care in response to the covid-19 pandemic and i didn't want to overlook simply acknowledging that achievement and i know we'll say more about her at the next meeting. we're also losing tokes gk who has been with the department for ten years in capital and planning and oversaw the improvement of many of the facilities in the department and i...
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famous meeting between kennedy and a number of african-american figures, famously james baldwin, lorraine hansbury, a bunch of other people in new york. describe that meeting for our listeners and you know, what happens? what does kennedy learn from it? and why did you choose that as the opening thing that frame the work book? >> you know, that was one of the things that draw me to look deeper. the meeting occurs in may of 1963, may 24th, i think. and that month, i mean, the birmingham crisis, birmingham exploded and protests exploded across the country after people saw turning dogs and fire hoses on protesters. and things were fever pitch. and the administration began to work op legislation. and nobody to get through, we've got to move, got to do something. in the heat of this and getting ready for a showdown with george wallace. so it's a really intense period for several weeks and dick gregory recommended the book marshal, the attorney general -- baldwin and robert kennedy meet and so they had met at the white house at a reception and baldwin -- he and bobby met, they talked and they s
famous meeting between kennedy and a number of african-american figures, famously james baldwin, lorraine hansbury, a bunch of other people in new york. describe that meeting for our listeners and you know, what happens? what does kennedy learn from it? and why did you choose that as the opening thing that frame the work book? >> you know, that was one of the things that draw me to look deeper. the meeting occurs in may of 1963, may 24th, i think. and that month, i mean, the birmingham...
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their side on my lapel, i where this canary in a birdcage that was given to me by steelworkers in lorraineyou know the story, coal miners took a canary down in the minds with them to warn them of toxic gases. those workers did not have a union strong enough of those days or a government that cared enough to protect them. today, many workers still feel like those minors. they feel they are on their own. they watched wall street and big corporations reward themselves not just instead of workers but at the expense of workers. they have watch their government, people who are supposed to be on their side let it happen. we created an economy that runs by wall street rules and we see the results. corporate profits have soared an employer compensation has soared but workers compensation remains flat. when employers raise wages or invest in training, the stock prices go down step every time a ceo cuts a job, they line their pockets because they are evaluated based on quarterly stock performance and are compensated with company shares. wall street and mean street interest no longer match up. they pr
their side on my lapel, i where this canary in a birdcage that was given to me by steelworkers in lorraineyou know the story, coal miners took a canary down in the minds with them to warn them of toxic gases. those workers did not have a union strong enough of those days or a government that cared enough to protect them. today, many workers still feel like those minors. they feel they are on their own. they watched wall street and big corporations reward themselves not just instead of workers...
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lorraine g bay beale bay. paul frederick beatini. jane s beatty. alan anthony stephen.ck. manette marie beckles. carl john bedigian. michael earnest beekman. and my uncle, tom s. swift. we love you and miss you, you live on in the hearts and minds of your family, and we think about you every day. i cannot wait to meet you again. >> and my brother, tj hargraves, who we continue to miss and love every day. the world is not the same without him. >> they will continue to read the names of the deceased in new york city at ground zero, but at the pentagon, the ceremony there is about to begin. there will be a moment of silence at 9:03 a.m. this morning, when united flight 175 struck the south tower. we will go back to new york at some point, and you can certainly watch everything online at c-span.org, but here is the pentagon in arlington. [inaudible] >> [inaudible] >> ♪ oh say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched were so gall
lorraine g bay beale bay. paul frederick beatini. jane s beatty. alan anthony stephen.ck. manette marie beckles. carl john bedigian. michael earnest beekman. and my uncle, tom s. swift. we love you and miss you, you live on in the hearts and minds of your family, and we think about you every day. i cannot wait to meet you again. >> and my brother, tj hargraves, who we continue to miss and love every day. the world is not the same without him. >> they will continue to read the names...
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. >> commissioners, this is lorraine petty. i'm a senior from the district 5, the fillmore. and rider of many of the lines. i support and urge the full 100% restoration of all the pre-covid lines. not only bringing back to the 21 and the 6 and the 47 and the 2, but several of them also restoring the full length of the 31 bus and the j church line. and is largely excluded from the 23. city-wide are not -- [indiscernible] the possible choices. it's clear community -- is to have the major core lines that will have good service and all the other lines will be demoted to -- lines. >> hi, i'm in noe valley as well. i won't repeat what people have already said, but i'm in opposition to the j line not -- i would like it to be restored. for all the reasons that people say. if we had a transit hub or literally everybody went underground and you walked across the platform, that's one thing. but to cross market street is inaccessible for many people. i think it's going to discourage public transportation and the funds needed, this is not the way to increase ridership. for those who can
. >> commissioners, this is lorraine petty. i'm a senior from the district 5, the fillmore. and rider of many of the lines. i support and urge the full 100% restoration of all the pre-covid lines. not only bringing back to the 21 and the 6 and the 47 and the 2, but several of them also restoring the full length of the 31 bus and the j church line. and is largely excluded from the 23. city-wide are not -- [indiscernible] the possible choices. it's clear community -- is to have the major...
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chris the book is great and i was reading the thank yous and you do thank your wife lorraine for puttinguter, where you had all the work. >> [laughter] yeah, let me just quickly say, you know, i know a lot of people have very mixed or negative feelings about how we got out of afghanistan, and i think they are completely right. what i think this book reminds you is that we did do a lot in these 20 years in afghanistan, and maybe the best thing we did is on may 1, 2011. we did what we originally came to do which is to take down osama bin laden to protect this country from a terror attack from afghanistan for 20 years and as badly-handled as the biden withdrawal has been this operation was flawless. the cia, the white house and the military community all worked together flawlessly to bring those off. steve: that's right. chris' new book "countdown to bin laden" is available now, and watch his special this sunday at 10 p.m. on the fox news channel you can also watch it on fox nation after it airs live. all right, chris, thank you very much for joining us from d.c. all right 20 minutes now be
chris the book is great and i was reading the thank yous and you do thank your wife lorraine for puttinguter, where you had all the work. >> [laughter] yeah, let me just quickly say, you know, i know a lot of people have very mixed or negative feelings about how we got out of afghanistan, and i think they are completely right. what i think this book reminds you is that we did do a lot in these 20 years in afghanistan, and maybe the best thing we did is on may 1, 2011. we did what we...
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. >> hello, my name is lorraine massly. i'll take off my mask. i'm at work and have been listening to the comments. i may have dialed incorrectly because i would like to speak later because i must have hit the wrong code. i want to speak in support. >> very good. star 3 will put you back in the listening queue and we thank you for your patience. operations, do we have another caller in the queue, please? >> linda chapman. i've lived half a century in the next neighborhood over and opposing this for two reasons. one, i don't have to tell you the tenderloin has long had a big population of families, immigrant families and others with limited resources who need a decent form of family housing. the other thing is i'm a big proponent for sros they're not inferior housing but nevertheless, and by the way, when i was living in a co-op we had several units sros with a bathroom and kitchen for individuals to cook. when i worked for the coalition with san francisco neighborhoods on revitalizing the planning code to build non-traditional concept housing i s
. >> hello, my name is lorraine massly. i'll take off my mask. i'm at work and have been listening to the comments. i may have dialed incorrectly because i would like to speak later because i must have hit the wrong code. i want to speak in support. >> very good. star 3 will put you back in the listening queue and we thank you for your patience. operations, do we have another caller in the queue, please? >> linda chapman. i've lived half a century in the next neighborhood over...
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. >> commissioners, this is lorraine petty. a member of seniors disability action and san francisco tenants union and long time advocate for affordable housing for seniors. i've carefully read through exhibit a and was struck mostly by how often and how deeply affordability is given as the reason, value, for creating these a.d.u.s, and indeed, for going beyond that and actually promoting them on that basis. it's hypothesized that units of smaller square footage rent for lesser prices, but really, is that an assumption or is it a fact? it's based on all of us taking on face representations by landlords that they'll rent for a certain price. it is, therefore, unknown what the actual prices are that are being charged. so i have to say, as a senior and as a renter for most of my life, it's almost -- i've almost always seen landlords ask fog the highest amount someone is willing to pay, and the planning staff itself in the summary has admitted that affordability is an issue here. so since we currently lack the facts on which to make
. >> commissioners, this is lorraine petty. a member of seniors disability action and san francisco tenants union and long time advocate for affordable housing for seniors. i've carefully read through exhibit a and was struck mostly by how often and how deeply affordability is given as the reason, value, for creating these a.d.u.s, and indeed, for going beyond that and actually promoting them on that basis. it's hypothesized that units of smaller square footage rent for lesser prices, but...
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. >> commissioners, this is lorraine petty.ncisco tenants union and long time advocate for affordable housing for seniors. i've carefully read through exhibit a and was struck mostly by how often and how deeply affordability is given as the reason, value, for creating these a.d.u.s, and indeed, for going beyond that and actually promoting them on that basis. it's hypothesized that units of smaller square footage rent for lesser prices, but really, is that an assumption or is it a fact? it's based on all of us taking on face representations by landlords that they'll rent for a certain price. it is, therefore, unknown what the actual prices are that are being charged. so i have to say, as a senior and as a renter for most of my life, it's almost -- i've almost always seen landlords ask fog the highest amount someone is willing to pay, and the planning staff itself in the summary has admitted that affordability is an issue here. so since we currently lack the facts on which to make a decision, we need a study of a.d.u.s that have
. >> commissioners, this is lorraine petty.ncisco tenants union and long time advocate for affordable housing for seniors. i've carefully read through exhibit a and was struck mostly by how often and how deeply affordability is given as the reason, value, for creating these a.d.u.s, and indeed, for going beyond that and actually promoting them on that basis. it's hypothesized that units of smaller square footage rent for lesser prices, but really, is that an assumption or is it a fact?...
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angrisani lorraine antigua >> ronald phillip calopa. >> and my uncle joseph reno, jr. does and i know that you see us because i feel you. continue to watch over us and your family. 20 years feels like an eternity, but yet it still feels like yesterday. until we meet again my love, rest in peace. peter paul apollo faustino apostol jr. frank thomas aquilino patrick michael aranyos david gregory arce michael g. arczynski louis arena adam p. arias michael armstrong jack charles aron joshua aron richard avery aronow myra joy airson. japhet j. aryee carl asaro michael a. asciak michael edward asher janice ashley thomas j. ashton gregg arthur atlas gerald atwood ezra aviles louis aversano jr. ezra aviles eustace bacchus jane ellen baeszler robert j. baierwalter andrew j. bailey brett t. bailey garnet ace bailey. tatyana bakalinskaya michael s. baksh sharon balkcom michael andrew bane kathleen ban tis. >> and my uncle, christopher michael mazula, i know you're with us every day watching over us, even though i never met you in person i miss you a lot. mom tells me the crazy fun
angrisani lorraine antigua >> ronald phillip calopa. >> and my uncle joseph reno, jr. does and i know that you see us because i feel you. continue to watch over us and your family. 20 years feels like an eternity, but yet it still feels like yesterday. until we meet again my love, rest in peace. peter paul apollo faustino apostol jr. frank thomas aquilino patrick michael aranyos david gregory arce michael g. arczynski louis arena adam p. arias michael armstrong jack charles aron...