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i'm mallory. nice to meet you! - nice to meet you mallory! bye troyd!(mallory barnes) let's have a look! (sophie fouron) what's this? (kery) eggs. (mallory barnes) dinosaur eggs. (sophie fouron) dinosaur eggs? (sophie fouron) i love it already! oh! nice! tanya! where are the kids? (tanya clarke) upstairs. you can carry on upstairs. (sophie fouron) the school is upstairs. (tanya clarke) the loudest room. (sophie fouron) yeah. follow the noise. (tanya clarke) follow the noise. (sophie fouron) can i interrupt school? (mallory barnes) of course you can. yes! (sophie fouron) wow! let me help you. let me help you. (kery) thank you. (mallory barnes) so this is our second week of dinosaurs. what's your favorite one? (kery) tyrannosaurus rex. (mallory barnes) is it? what's your favorite one, martin? your favorite dinosaur? too busy. any children outside of stanley are called "camp kids" and those children up until about the age of 10, they either have a settlement school, or a traveling teacher. and then at 10, they'll go into stanley at the boarding school ther
i'm mallory. nice to meet you! - nice to meet you mallory! bye troyd!(mallory barnes) let's have a look! (sophie fouron) what's this? (kery) eggs. (mallory barnes) dinosaur eggs. (sophie fouron) dinosaur eggs? (sophie fouron) i love it already! oh! nice! tanya! where are the kids? (tanya clarke) upstairs. you can carry on upstairs. (sophie fouron) the school is upstairs. (tanya clarke) the loudest room. (sophie fouron) yeah. follow the noise. (tanya clarke) follow the noise. (sophie fouron) can...
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mallory's body was found eight days later. >> we knew that the accused driver from what everybody in murdaugh, and who also happens to have all these influences around local cops. >> hey, buddy. >> i'm fine. >> you sure? let's get you checked out. all right? >> i'm fine. >> what's your last name? >> murdaugh. >> we kept asking for the initial police report. the incident report from dnr. and i didn't get that until 2021. and that is so odd to me. usually you can always get an incident report. >> so you were suspicious? >> very suspicious. everything was suspicious. >> we had good sources in law enforcement. and they told us, you know, the fix is in already. >> in the incident report, law enforcement did not specify who was driving the boat. joe mccullough represents connor cook, one of the surviving passengers. >> as a prosecutor, i have seen done in every dui case, every felony dui and boating under the influence cases, it's law enforcement 101, police academy cases. you separate the people. you figure out who was driving. you stand them up. do the field sobriety exercises. none of t
mallory's body was found eight days later. >> we knew that the accused driver from what everybody in murdaugh, and who also happens to have all these influences around local cops. >> hey, buddy. >> i'm fine. >> you sure? let's get you checked out. all right? >> i'm fine. >> what's your last name? >> murdaugh. >> we kept asking for the initial police report. the incident report from dnr. and i didn't get that until 2021. and that is so odd to me....
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mal mallory's body was found eight days later. >> we knew that the accused driver was paul murdaugh.ops. >> i'm fine. >> you sure? >> i'm fine. >> what's your last name? >> murdaugh. >> we kept asking for the initial police report. the incident report. we didn't get -- i didn't get that until 2021. that is so odd to me. usually you can get an incident report. >> you were suspicious? >> very suspicious. everything was suspicious. >> we had good sources in law enforcement. they told us the fix is in already. >> in the incident report, law enforcement did not specify who was driving the boat. this lawyer represents one of the surviving passengers. >> as a prosecutor, i have seen done in every dui case, every felony dui and boating under the influence cases, it's law enforcement 101, police academy 101, you separate the people, you figure out who was driving, you none of that occurred in this case. now we know there's missing evidence. >> directly after the boat crash the passengers were transported to the hospital, and according to the hospital staff, alex murdoch and his father went fr
mal mallory's body was found eight days later. >> we knew that the accused driver was paul murdaugh.ops. >> i'm fine. >> you sure? >> i'm fine. >> what's your last name? >> murdaugh. >> we kept asking for the initial police report. the incident report. we didn't get -- i didn't get that until 2021. that is so odd to me. usually you can get an incident report. >> you were suspicious? >> very suspicious. everything was suspicious. >> we...
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thank you mallory and all of the puc staff for putting this together. i submitted a comment and question this meeting and was (inaudible) yesterday some responses, so i appreciate the time you took for that. i still have a couple questions. one is one of the earlier slides it showed the total portfolio capacity by technology and still confused why there is hundred mega watts less of storage in the 95 percent portfolio then 90 percent? similarly, there is also four times as much solar so my question is, where is that solar supposed to go when it's not being used? there is a concern about not being able to actually sell it on the market and being putting our portfolio and price stability at risk for that. >> mallory, do you want to take a shot at this? >> sure. absolutely. feel free to supplement my response mike. thank you for your question commissioner fielder. is it possible to bring the slides back up? if not, that's fine. >> i can do that. could you remind the slide you are referring to? >> the total portfolio by technology, mike. i'll start by sayin
thank you mallory and all of the puc staff for putting this together. i submitted a comment and question this meeting and was (inaudible) yesterday some responses, so i appreciate the time you took for that. i still have a couple questions. one is one of the earlier slides it showed the total portfolio capacity by technology and still confused why there is hundred mega watts less of storage in the 95 percent portfolio then 90 percent? similarly, there is also four times as much solar so my...
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state senator mallory mcmorrow of michigan joins me now.cial media trolls that you said that you are going to be on the show, so i battle much people are watching us this morning. thank you for being here. >> glad to be. here >> you decided to do something which is interesting because these culture wars are not necessarily something that you would choose to be involved in. but they went to act you, and what you stood for. and he walked back in after a walk out to take it on directly. is that the right choice, and having thought about it in hindsight, are you glad that you did? that >> i am glad that i did that. and this is exactly what we have to do because part of what i wanted to reveal as the gop has no platform right now. it is nothing but hate, attacking vulnerable kids, lying about the election, and not actually doing anything to help everyday people. and if we don't blow that up, then we lose the narrative. >> the stuff that you are accused of doing was qanon type stuff. it was conspiracy theory stuff. grooming, sexualizing stuff lik
state senator mallory mcmorrow of michigan joins me now.cial media trolls that you said that you are going to be on the show, so i battle much people are watching us this morning. thank you for being here. >> glad to be. here >> you decided to do something which is interesting because these culture wars are not necessarily something that you would choose to be involved in. but they went to act you, and what you stood for. and he walked back in after a walk out to take it on...
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and how is the experiences of those he enslaved, including peter marks and peter mallory, who helped build the highlands guesthouse, in a way that speaks to both their humanity in addition to their labor? >> thank you for the thoughtful question. i think, if we consider monroe maybe as part of the founding generation, right, changing to the language of the time and that all who participated and were part of what built this country and how our collective past unrolled, that opens the door to what i consider an ecosystem approach. let me explain that. that is monroe and enslaved individual and many other enslaved individuals, were part of social, economic, political, agricultural, et cetera, systems, functioning at the same time, and they were all actors within these same worlds. so, where one is discussed, the other is discussed. it may have a different roles, but they are part of the same conversations. i have brought that forward. it is been one of my really big so boxes. go i go ahead until my, team you can laugh when i start talking about, this because i'm really excited about thi
and how is the experiences of those he enslaved, including peter marks and peter mallory, who helped build the highlands guesthouse, in a way that speaks to both their humanity in addition to their labor? >> thank you for the thoughtful question. i think, if we consider monroe maybe as part of the founding generation, right, changing to the language of the time and that all who participated and were part of what built this country and how our collective past unrolled, that opens the door...
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peter mallory, george williams, the enslaved cook. hannah, we're all members of that founding generation in different ways. and so we try to really make that substantial in our interpretation. i love that because, you know, it also allows the audience to understand that these were people who had family faith system aims, they had their skill sets, but also had intellect, and they had considerations of freedom. right. no doubt discussion of freedom, what it meant. at the same time, as, you know, president monroe was reflecting freedom and looking around to his environment and seeing enslaved african-americans and thinking about what freedom meant and how it had to be manifest. it would interrupt the system that was in place right. right. which i think was the the hurdle that so many did not get past. and as you referenced, liberia, that idea of living alongside free black americans side by side with the same rights and privileges that was that was too much for most of them to imagine. they could not get or could not or would not get th
peter mallory, george williams, the enslaved cook. hannah, we're all members of that founding generation in different ways. and so we try to really make that substantial in our interpretation. i love that because, you know, it also allows the audience to understand that these were people who had family faith system aims, they had their skill sets, but also had intellect, and they had considerations of freedom. right. no doubt discussion of freedom, what it meant. at the same time, as, you know,...
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in mallory go, northern gone and some women have been speaking to d. w, every woman has the right. she has a right to choose the number of family she wants to have the time. so why would that be bad? then? am $33.00, my. all right, my number will get pregnant as it got there. carol, that's out and a pregnant. that's once when people see that you are pregnant, you want to i bought no, be calling you prostitute. i don't will be like, oh this, i guess that will. but without knowing that consequences behind it, i think there are lots to express with my buddy. i can choose ways to get better than i can choose when you read to my own time. and what these campaign, as a calling for safe abortion, can be defined as the termination of a pregnancy by a trained provider in sanitary conditions. using modern techniques in nigeria to look at just one example. nearly half of all abortions that women get are unsafe. this is partly because terminating a pregnancy is only legal if the mother's life is in danger. dw acoya met to women who are suffering because they couldn't get safe abortions on on a
in mallory go, northern gone and some women have been speaking to d. w, every woman has the right. she has a right to choose the number of family she wants to have the time. so why would that be bad? then? am $33.00, my. all right, my number will get pregnant as it got there. carol, that's out and a pregnant. that's once when people see that you are pregnant, you want to i bought no, be calling you prostitute. i don't will be like, oh this, i guess that will. but without knowing that...
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we want to continue this conversation with democratic state senator mallory mcmurrow of michigan. have you with us this morning. there's so much what anand is talking about is reflected in your state. it's sort of a laboratory for all of these questions. there were people in michigan working very hard to overturn the results of the 2020 election. you now have close races for the governor, for the attorney general. what are you seeing in your state and what do you make of the case anand is making for stronger communication about the democratic message? >> willie, i think you're right. and my hope is that michigan and the women leading michigan become a model that the rest of the nation can follow. i can't tell you how disgusting it was the day opec cut oil production and we started watching the gas prices going up, i watched the michigan gop basically salivating and suddenly went into high gear to talk about how thrilled they were, effectively, that gas prices were going up, because finally they could blame it on the democrats. and we have been out there, i know attorney general da
we want to continue this conversation with democratic state senator mallory mcmurrow of michigan. have you with us this morning. there's so much what anand is talking about is reflected in your state. it's sort of a laboratory for all of these questions. there were people in michigan working very hard to overturn the results of the 2020 election. you now have close races for the governor, for the attorney general. what are you seeing in your state and what do you make of the case anand is...
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i'm guy mallory. how are things going? he just lived and breathed this, and this is all you did. and i would be maybe late, and loved this job, but it's two jobs. while don't cry for me, argentina, but when the media says congress is on vacation, they are not, they are back in their districts doing what they're supposed to do you. and again, i've never loved. it if you want to beat me your kids eagle scout or, if you want to throw me the first baseball at little league baseball, you are getting me to vote whether to go to war. this is a big. deal. wherever you want me, i am going to be, all the time. so i would do that, friends would come over, take care of my daughter, he had no idea. he was having a great time. but i missed her. and then i would be with her. and i felt guilty about not being at your kid's eagle scout award. so when i got the opportunity -- to anchor a show on cbs, which was supposed to be more political than it turned out to be. it was three days a week, to keep your hands and it, but not really. it just seems like a good opportunity. and i felt so strongly the
i'm guy mallory. how are things going? he just lived and breathed this, and this is all you did. and i would be maybe late, and loved this job, but it's two jobs. while don't cry for me, argentina, but when the media says congress is on vacation, they are not, they are back in their districts doing what they're supposed to do you. and again, i've never loved. it if you want to beat me your kids eagle scout or, if you want to throw me the first baseball at little league baseball, you are getting...
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requested that the case be handed over to california attorney general rob bonta. 18 year old jerome malloryousin of jenkins husband was shot and killed in san francisco's bayview district in july of 2020. jenkins has recused herself from the case. but defense attorneys say prosecutors working in her office could still be influenced by jenkins. before becoming district attorney. jenkins had criticized the previous d s handling of this case. time is now 7 38 happening today, a judge in stockton expected to decide if a gag order should be imposed in the case of a suspected serial killer. 43 year old wesley brownlee is accused of killing three people in stockton's. he is suspected in two other killings there, as well as one in oakland attorneys were bradley claimed media coverage is hurting his right to a fair trial and enforcement officers have publicly described to brownlee as being guilty. even before his trial begins. i'm not asking to keep the media out of the courtroom. i'm asking to prevent people like miss tory berber salazar, chief mcfadden from disseminating information outside of thi
requested that the case be handed over to california attorney general rob bonta. 18 year old jerome malloryousin of jenkins husband was shot and killed in san francisco's bayview district in july of 2020. jenkins has recused herself from the case. but defense attorneys say prosecutors working in her office could still be influenced by jenkins. before becoming district attorney. jenkins had criticized the previous d s handling of this case. time is now 7 38 happening today, a judge in stockton...
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did he said, well, i'll just see that when aside is mallory is struggling to cope with a cholera. i'll break that. it kills more than 100 people since march medical work as a trying to contain the spread of the disease that they may be running out of time . fenton monahan has more worried parents are bringing their children to this clinic for treatment. as the color outbreak spreads, the very young are among the most to risk maintaining stalks of life saving medical supplies is vital to preventing further deaths. well went to steady ad giving the credit of vaccine. and we are glad that debreto went, assist us with a bunch to meet on just as the of what the vaccine and when we expect people send me in the next the past 2 weeks, there was this whole crisis at once. we didn't have that full, i'd be foolish by them. happy that as government to have managed to do it. i v. fluids out with the over a 2 handed to me in malawi kohler, a crisis began in march after a series of tropical storms. the destruction of infrastructure and contamination of water supplies course an outbreak that spre
did he said, well, i'll just see that when aside is mallory is struggling to cope with a cholera. i'll break that. it kills more than 100 people since march medical work as a trying to contain the spread of the disease that they may be running out of time . fenton monahan has more worried parents are bringing their children to this clinic for treatment. as the color outbreak spreads, the very young are among the most to risk maintaining stalks of life saving medical supplies is vital to...
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after negotiations with indigenous mallory people in 2019 bangladesh became the 1st country to grant all its rivers the same legal status as humans. people who damage a river can be taken to court. magpie river in canada was recognized as a legal person. earlier this year. the destination for whitewater, rafting in quebec as sacred to the indigenous a new 1st nation. well, i'd speak to visa, corky bothers who wrote the book, a theory of legal personhood, and he's an associate professor of jurisprudence at the university of elson kasinsky. helsinki is joining us today, live from the finish capital. thank you so much for being with us. so for the 1st time in europe, a natural ecosystem has the same legal rights as that of a person. what does this mean? impractical turps. right, so being illegal person is not the same thing as the law pretending that reverse or ecosystems would be people. it rather means that we give some type of rights to these entities. so. so an old example of this is a cooperation cooperation. so illegal person, even though they're not human beings, but it doesn't m
after negotiations with indigenous mallory people in 2019 bangladesh became the 1st country to grant all its rivers the same legal status as humans. people who damage a river can be taken to court. magpie river in canada was recognized as a legal person. earlier this year. the destination for whitewater, rafting in quebec as sacred to the indigenous a new 1st nation. well, i'd speak to visa, corky bothers who wrote the book, a theory of legal personhood, and he's an associate professor of...
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based on this very letter, we are able to say that it was built by enslaved man, peter mallory and georgewilliams. we are able to follow that story through the documents. the new exhibition is the new exhibitien last of timber with news stories on that two original rims of the guesthouse. period rooms. this one that you see, it's playing as thotraveler has just arrived. showing the guest activities and talking about political, professionals who have been the guest of that guesthouse at that time. andadjacent room, where showing and preparation. it ibeing readied for the arrival of the president and his guests, so that we are putting front and center the work that occurred there at that moment, and also the work that occurred there throughout, on the landscape, during the time even that the men rose were not there. of, course enslaved men and women and children where they are during and for longer than the monroe family. our new interpretation has given us this opportunity, we have one more slide, to really show more about a complete story. if you could advance the slide, please. ho to int
based on this very letter, we are able to say that it was built by enslaved man, peter mallory and georgewilliams. we are able to follow that story through the documents. the new exhibition is the new exhibitien last of timber with news stories on that two original rims of the guesthouse. period rooms. this one that you see, it's playing as thotraveler has just arrived. showing the guest activities and talking about political, professionals who have been the guest of that guesthouse at that...
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peter mallory and george williams, and we're able to follow that story through the documents. and so this is the new interpretation. next line, please, that we have in the standing guest house this the new exhibition is opened lastepmber with news stories as the two original rooms of the guest house are period rooms. this ot you see displaying as though a travel h just arrivewing the guest activities and talking about political professionals who would have been the guests of that guest house. next slide, please. and an adjacent room we are showing in preparion as though it is being readied for the arrival of the presidentnd his guests. so that we're putting front and center the work that occurred there at that moment and also the work that occurred there throughout on the landscape, during the time even that the monroe's were not there. and, of course, enslaved men and women and children were there during and for for longer than the monroe family. so our our new interpretation, really, this has given us the opportune unity. we have one more slide to to really show more about a
peter mallory and george williams, and we're able to follow that story through the documents. and so this is the new interpretation. next line, please, that we have in the standing guest house this the new exhibition is opened lastepmber with news stories as the two original rooms of the guest house are period rooms. this ot you see displaying as though a travel h just arrivewing the guest activities and talking about political professionals who would have been the guests of that guest house....
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requested that the case be handed over to california attorney general rob bonta 18 year old jerome mallory a cousin of jenkins husband was shot and killed in san francisco's bayview district in july. 2020 jenkins has rec defense attorneys say prosecutors working in her office would still be influenced by jenkins before becoming d. h. jenkins had criticized the previous district attorneys handling of the case time now for 26, san francisco, now expanding the city's community ambassador program to increase safety around the city. the plan includes adding up to 150, new ambassadors and attendance in the downtown area will be working at bart and muni metro stations and many san francisco parking garages. what i have been hearing, especially from many employers and employees who makes san francisco so vibrant and so great. is that they want us to do more to improve safety. they want to make sure that when people are catching bart when they're catching uni when they're moving around our city that they feel safe. now the first new ambassadors are expected to be working by the end of the year is p
requested that the case be handed over to california attorney general rob bonta 18 year old jerome mallory a cousin of jenkins husband was shot and killed in san francisco's bayview district in july. 2020 jenkins has rec defense attorneys say prosecutors working in her office would still be influenced by jenkins before becoming d. h. jenkins had criticized the previous district attorneys handling of the case time now for 26, san francisco, now expanding the city's community ambassador program...
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her campaign adviser mallory thompson wrote of the violence unfolding on the tv screens, quote, this and beyond politics now, she said, adding, quote, this objection will not ultimately prove to change anything but it will feed into the violence and condone it. moments later, lefler texted advisors she was likely to be onehe gop senators to reverse course. a rare example of a staffer replacing a lawmaker's conscience and sense of responsibility. but this staffer saying it's a tinder box. it's beyond politics. it will feed into the violence and condone it. a republican senator can see that for herself. it's a sad, sad moment. >> well, both of those in the days leading up to january 5 which was the date of the runoff we were d they scramble together to try to get trump's base to come out for them, even though he is telling the base for two months the election was rigged and to made believe the next one will be, too. we know of other members from these books that have been written that were saying things to kevin mccarthy like these people are going to show up on january 6th and they be
her campaign adviser mallory thompson wrote of the violence unfolding on the tv screens, quote, this and beyond politics now, she said, adding, quote, this objection will not ultimately prove to change anything but it will feed into the violence and condone it. moments later, lefler texted advisors she was likely to be onehe gop senators to reverse course. a rare example of a staffer replacing a lawmaker's conscience and sense of responsibility. but this staffer saying it's a tinder box. it's...
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there is mallory aul bright who conducted the lion share of the work with (inaudible) they made substantial contributions and this was all under the wisdom and good leadership of clean powersf director mike hines and power enterprise barb hail. if you recall we were here at the june 14 and september 13 meetings to brief you on clean powersf integrated resource planning process. since that time we completed our analysis as listed our results on the integrated resource plan web page which you can find at cleanpower sf.org/resourceplan. see if i can do that. great. in the interest of time i'll touch on the next two slides but happily return if you have questions. as reminder, integrated resource plan is a energy planning process used to support achieving policy goals and meeting regulatory requirements. this planning process is directed by the california public utilities commission and are we are required to submit the plan to the california puc by november 1. the cpuc allows electricity providers to consider conforming alternate portfolios in their plans. with the conforming portfolios requir
there is mallory aul bright who conducted the lion share of the work with (inaudible) they made substantial contributions and this was all under the wisdom and good leadership of clean powersf director mike hines and power enterprise barb hail. if you recall we were here at the june 14 and september 13 meetings to brief you on clean powersf integrated resource planning process. since that time we completed our analysis as listed our results on the integrated resource plan web page which you can...