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i'm sisters from sudan from india from you know so malia all working in the all corner enough g.m. and we use social media to recruit to savage us to support one another. sometimes in activist my get death for. and tell us what do i do and we help them respond to it so we social media is critical it's critical to everything that we do . this is the room that i was moving. when i was cut. so i heard conversations and some good. so i wanted to run away. but they come walk outside mcchord york. and then we line up with my cousin and others. and i would take that long walk. i can't see what they're doing but there's this moment where in that movement where i just feel like the shot put. in a. weapon. and i describe it like. imagine when you're opening up because. that slowness of opening is a perk. and i. feel like little. off. and then came. to her. mama it's good to watch you like because it's like you know because we don't get done we do work i'm. not eating my to eat. i mean my. poor quality no to take he only thinks he's sick because like i you said. treating about to have a famil
i'm sisters from sudan from india from you know so malia all working in the all corner enough g.m. and we use social media to recruit to savage us to support one another. sometimes in activist my get death for. and tell us what do i do and we help them respond to it so we social media is critical it's critical to everything that we do . this is the room that i was moving. when i was cut. so i heard conversations and some good. so i wanted to run away. but they come walk outside mcchord york....
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around the world and i fighting against after them sisters from sudan from india from you know so malia all working in the all corner and of g.m. and we use social media to recruit to savage us to support one another. sometimes in activist my get death threats and tell us what do i do and we help them respond to it so we social media is critical it's critical to everything that we do that. this is the room that i was living in when i was cut. so i heard conversations and some good. so i wanted to run away. but they come walk outside look already are. and then we line up with my cousin and others. and i would take that long walk. i can't see what they're doing but there's this moment where in the movement where i just you know i'd. put. in a. weapon. and i'll describe it like. imagine when you open a zipper that slowness of opening there's a perk. and. by the way i could feel my coons. off. and then came. in the computer. as good twat to flicker so i know it was ok. to work i'm. not even my do me. and my. poor quality know it took to if he only thinks easy because the trial you said. abo
around the world and i fighting against after them sisters from sudan from india from you know so malia all working in the all corner and of g.m. and we use social media to recruit to savage us to support one another. sometimes in activist my get death threats and tell us what do i do and we help them respond to it so we social media is critical it's critical to everything that we do that. this is the room that i was living in when i was cut. so i heard conversations and some good. so i wanted...
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, this is absolutely i indecreed able because i've been to a lot of ground-breakings and you know, maliaw many gro d ground-breakings we've been to. this is probably the nicest one we've ever been to. thank you all for creating this wonderful environment for what i think is one of the mobest programs we have in san francisco. i want to start by thanking a ashly and all the people who work for meals on wheels because you do the hard work. i know from experience how amazing the employees at meals on wheels are because they served my grandmother for so many years. they did it with kindness. they always asked how she was doing today. they can tell maybe when she wasn't having a great day. so they would spend time and put forwa forth effort and talk about the food they were bringing over. it really for seniors who are living in isolation, how amazing to have at least if no one else is coming to see you, that person who's delivering those meals sometimes is the only contact that so many of our senior community has when that feel meal is dropped off. this program and what it has done since 1970
, this is absolutely i indecreed able because i've been to a lot of ground-breakings and you know, maliaw many gro d ground-breakings we've been to. this is probably the nicest one we've ever been to. thank you all for creating this wonderful environment for what i think is one of the mobest programs we have in san francisco. i want to start by thanking a ashly and all the people who work for meals on wheels because you do the hard work. i know from experience how amazing the employees at meals...
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if and when sasha or malia become president of the united states... oh, god.ghter ] don't say that. don't say never. i can say never with those two. yeah. you would not move in with them, or would you move in with them to help them? i would. you have to now. well, if they had kids. yeah, well, sure. i mean, that's the only -- my mother wasn't helping me. she was helping her grandchildren. got you. i understand. so, yeah. i would, 'cause they would need the help. did bo the white house dog know he was the white house dog? you know, he acted like he did. he's an odd -- he's an odd dog, because -- and barack, you know, he criticizes bo a little bit because he is odd. [ laughs ] he has an aloofness to him. it's almost sort of like, "don't touch me. i am bo. don't you know who i am?" i mean, he would prance around the white house. he had a schedule. both the dogs did. they would get picked up in the morning. an official schedule? yeah, i would do briefing requests for them. they had to get my permission, but i would find, you know, in my briefing book, it would be
if and when sasha or malia become president of the united states... oh, god.ghter ] don't say that. don't say never. i can say never with those two. yeah. you would not move in with them, or would you move in with them to help them? i would. you have to now. well, if they had kids. yeah, well, sure. i mean, that's the only -- my mother wasn't helping me. she was helping her grandchildren. got you. i understand. so, yeah. i would, 'cause they would need the help. did bo the white house dog know...
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arrive at his photo call, he hasjust been greeted by president emmanuel macron and his wife there, maliast lady. being shown the beautiful view there as they ta ke the beautiful view there as they take their time to head over to rest of the world leaders which you can see just of the world leaders which you can seejust behind them of the world leaders which you can see just behind them there waiting for this traditional photo courts. a busy couple of days come up president macron and president trump had an impromptu lunch meeting and met for a couple of hours earlier today, and we heard since then that they have apparently found some points of convergence on subjects including trade, and the iranian nuclear programme and wildfires consuming large parts of the amazon, president macron yesterday said dealing with the fire should be at the top of the agenda for the g7 summit. in the last few moments emmanual macron has officially welcomed world leaders to the g7 summit. boris johnson arrived for his first international summit since taking over as prime minister. to secure a deal on brexit —
arrive at his photo call, he hasjust been greeted by president emmanuel macron and his wife there, maliast lady. being shown the beautiful view there as they ta ke the beautiful view there as they take their time to head over to rest of the world leaders which you can see just of the world leaders which you can seejust behind them of the world leaders which you can see just behind them there waiting for this traditional photo courts. a busy couple of days come up president macron and president...
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the ethnic chinese and malia made up nearly 40% of the population and the mcp was 95% chinese. the the ethnic affinity couldn't be denied even though many of the chinese ethnic chinese were necessarily forced to communist there was a group that could be represented especially in a mala dominated system. the may lay tended to be antagonistic towards the chinese. especially following world war ii because the mcp went on a campaign against the malays casing them of being collaborators with the chinese. and they were the single largest producer of rubber and tin. it was a big earner and made america the largest customer for the british the question was how to do the decolonization of malay such to extend british imperial presence in the country as well as defeat the mcp. the answer is what a historian termed national building colonialism. reordered colony, caught, sponsor local west friender leaders. usher them to the head of the independent regime. guarantee the alignment with the former colonial rulinger. u.s. policy in the philippines was really similar. cultivating elites, main
the ethnic chinese and malia made up nearly 40% of the population and the mcp was 95% chinese. the the ethnic affinity couldn't be denied even though many of the chinese ethnic chinese were necessarily forced to communist there was a group that could be represented especially in a mala dominated system. the may lay tended to be antagonistic towards the chinese. especially following world war ii because the mcp went on a campaign against the malays casing them of being collaborators with the...
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temperatures and the stronger sea breeze over the next few days so here we go long-range computer malia see the moisture off the coastline. you see that low kind of spin around it begins to pick up some that moisture from that second low and then watch it approaches the coastline and here comes in friday, and there you go into saturday a chance of rain this one even little more bullish i think probably the best chance of any showers with this kind of system probably north of the golden gate bridge. and if we do see a probably only a few hundreds of an inch of rain guys back to you. has now been in the hands of a jury for 3 days and the defense attorneys talk to kron four's as it by doing about why they say they prefer long deliberations. >>it is the 3rd day of deliberations for jurors hear the ghost ship trial in oakland co-defendants derick almena and max harris, each phase, 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter for the 36 people who lost their lives but the fire started in the warehouse during a music of it back on december second 2016 the jury is made up of 9 mid and 3 women. it is a
temperatures and the stronger sea breeze over the next few days so here we go long-range computer malia see the moisture off the coastline. you see that low kind of spin around it begins to pick up some that moisture from that second low and then watch it approaches the coastline and here comes in friday, and there you go into saturday a chance of rain this one even little more bullish i think probably the best chance of any showers with this kind of system probably north of the golden gate...
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my name is malia chavez, and i'm speaking in behalf of my role as director of hespa, the emergency providers association. i wanted to point out that this was an opportunity for us to really figure out what the budgetary process it for -- is for the department? there are a number of budgets that contribute to the overall budget of the department and it's unclear what that separate set of budgets look like. and without going through a sunshine request or without asking for more details, the response from the department was that it's a separate budget that doesn't actually appear through the board of supervisors process or the mayor's budget? and so just again, one more better opportunity to under where all these resources are going? and so i know one of the requests here was around process and transparency and costs that might be able to go to service providers. it would be really great just to better understand what we currently have and be able to have oversight as well as an opportunity to provide feedback around prioritization or requests from a community standpoint, so thank you. >> chair
my name is malia chavez, and i'm speaking in behalf of my role as director of hespa, the emergency providers association. i wanted to point out that this was an opportunity for us to really figure out what the budgetary process it for -- is for the department? there are a number of budgets that contribute to the overall budget of the department and it's unclear what that separate set of budgets look like. and without going through a sunshine request or without asking for more details, the...
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here to share the report is malia henderson, rachael and jackie with the daily beast. it's not every day that candidates apologize. the question is, is that enough? she apologized to the native-american community. she apologized for hurting them. she says she gets it. i don't suspect that is going to get the president to back off. the question is, do voters at some point say, okay, she's acknowledged mistakes although i'm not sure which mistakes she was acknowledging. >> in some ways i think elizabeth warren damaged her place when she took the dna. a lot of voters took "fence around this in addition to native-americans, obviously. voters didn't really like that she took the dna test because it was a misunderstanding of what tribal identity and tribal community is all about. so we'll see. you see her rising in the polls. you see bernie sanders. they play in the same sand box in terms of those voters. but this is a necessary move. she is going to keep having to do that. whether or not it makes any difference. actually not whether or not it makes any difference with donal
here to share the report is malia henderson, rachael and jackie with the daily beast. it's not every day that candidates apologize. the question is, is that enough? she apologized to the native-american community. she apologized for hurting them. she says she gets it. i don't suspect that is going to get the president to back off. the question is, do voters at some point say, okay, she's acknowledged mistakes although i'm not sure which mistakes she was acknowledging. >> in some ways i...