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so, yes, as far as marissa callahan is — our best.so, yes, as far as marissa callahan is concerned, this has - our best. so, yes, as far as marissa | callahan is concerned, this has been a successful tournament, because they have managed to get here, managed to score a goal. and as the manager says, fear of failure is failure. jane there for us at southampton. the size of global track and field are in england which start tomorrow. britain has some strong medal contenders and a new team captain in the shape of sprinter neil mitchell blake. being chased down by mitchell blake. silver for great britain and northern ireland! it silver for great britain and northern ireland!- silver for great britain and northern ireland! it is a true honour to — northern ireland! it is a true honour to be _ northern ireland! it is a true honour to be considered - northern ireland! it is a true honour to be considered to i northern ireland! it is a true i honour to be considered to be northern ireland! it is a true - honour to be considered to be voted tea
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that's comments, marissa. can't get away but like the focus on the journalists and this whole story takes away from what happened like with the scandal in the first place in the sense that i think most people like most everyday people i couldn't even explain to you like the details of like why water it was even bad, you know, it was like, oh they did something wrong, but i don't think most people can really explain it and that way that they're they're more like, oh is the story of these great journalists and they're not even paying attention to like what nixon or anybody even did wrong at that point which is like the so what like that's the problem is that the attention is taken away from like the wrongdoings that have happened which means that they could happen again because nobody really took in or cared the first time that it happened because they were distracted by this other story fair point other thoughts in answering the so what question? fernanda, thank you. i'd say that maybe like not to always think
that's comments, marissa. can't get away but like the focus on the journalists and this whole story takes away from what happened like with the scandal in the first place in the sense that i think most people like most everyday people i couldn't even explain to you like the details of like why water it was even bad, you know, it was like, oh they did something wrong, but i don't think most people can really explain it and that way that they're they're more like, oh is the story of these great...
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i'm marissa perez. i am based in washington dc. i am currently the director of the office of federal affairs for the drug policy alliance. i guess i want to get your quick opinion on what we're seeing right here on my laptop. so this is the rise in us drug overdose debts by race and ethnicity. 2020, over 20. 19 black, 44 percent american indian and alaska native, alaska native said 9 percent white, 22 percent. asian pacific islander 22 percent. it's valid. 21 percent. what does that tell you that 1st glance, charles, you start for sir? yeah, i think, but it's still really important for me to be able like content to conceptualize the data within the history of how drug use has looked over the past several, several years. thinking about kind of even going back to when drugs were, were beginning to be criminalized in the early twenties drug use has always been criminalized around the boundaries of rates in the us. that's always been what has really been the trigger point of what drugs are legal and which ones are not. so when we kind
i'm marissa perez. i am based in washington dc. i am currently the director of the office of federal affairs for the drug policy alliance. i guess i want to get your quick opinion on what we're seeing right here on my laptop. so this is the rise in us drug overdose debts by race and ethnicity. 2020, over 20. 19 black, 44 percent american indian and alaska native, alaska native said 9 percent white, 22 percent. asian pacific islander 22 percent. it's valid. 21 percent. what does that tell you...
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charles, you're nodding, and then i'm going to go to marissa for her, take a while to start. i mean, i've always been available no matter where you are in this country. drugs have always been available. what may be the question that is much bigger to kind of asked what kind of drugs and what quality of drugs are people. okay? and so when you think about people who have money and resources, there is very high quality heroin still available in this country. you can spend a lot of money and get very good heroine that is not cut with it and all of it is not cut with thing. but when you are living on the streets, when you don't have a lot of money, when you're buying heroin, because or pay or opiate medications, or opiate drugs, illicit drugs because they're trying to manage pain or because you're trying to deal with the big aspects of your life, you get what you can get and if you don't have a lot of money, you get cheap stuff. and if you get cheap stuff, the things that are putting you more at risk, i'm going to go to you more. it's a but via you choose a get another good questi
charles, you're nodding, and then i'm going to go to marissa for her, take a while to start. i mean, i've always been available no matter where you are in this country. drugs have always been available. what may be the question that is much bigger to kind of asked what kind of drugs and what quality of drugs are people. okay? and so when you think about people who have money and resources, there is very high quality heroin still available in this country. you can spend a lot of money and get...
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marissa? >> communism was spreading into the u.s. government. >> certainly communist infiltration. yeah, caroline? -- >> brainwashing of korean p.o.w.'s? >> brainwashing, good. this is very much playing on two simultaneous fears bubbling up in the 1950s. not just that the communist are infiltrating, without the communist are infiltrating through this kind of mind control ideas. and pairing that with this fear of extraterrestrial threat as well. it really is and extraterrestrial threat. these films overwhelmingly buy into a donald kehoe style view of what is happening. the threat is purely extraterrestrial. it is not human. and in fact, most of these films, rather than the state being complicit or suspect, government agents, particularly military agents, are the heroes. they are the ones saving us from this extraterrestrial threat. so, you have, yeah evelyn? >> what is the thought behind the motives of the aliens to, like, be a threat? to attack us? is there a thought of, like, why they are doi
marissa? >> communism was spreading into the u.s. government. >> certainly communist infiltration. yeah, caroline? -- >> brainwashing of korean p.o.w.'s? >> brainwashing, good. this is very much playing on two simultaneous fears bubbling up in the 1950s. not just that the communist are infiltrating, without the communist are infiltrating through this kind of mind control ideas. and pairing that with this fear of extraterrestrial threat as well. it really is and...
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marissa perlmann, kpix 5. >>> two police officers were shot during a fireworks show last night in philadelphia. you see the people on the run, scared there as well. this was the scene as they tried to get away. the suspect is still at large. investigators say because the shooting happened during a fireworks show it's tough to pinpoint where the shots came from. >>> as fireworks went up gunshots were fired after the oakland a's game last night. four people were hit by bullet fragments. three were found inside the coliseum. a fourth victim later walked into a hospital. now, everybody is expected to be okay. police and crimestoppers are offering a reward up to $20,000 for information leading to an arrest. >>> illegal fireworks damaged two homes in pittsburg overnight. a family tooinamage in e dayl. repr: iwas acary rentn ill rd of two resid in this neighborhood sparks flames engulfing one of the houses, causing significant damage to the roof and backyard. now, luckily all of the residents here and pets are safe and accounted for. but one resident that sustained damage to their backyard said she i
marissa perlmann, kpix 5. >>> two police officers were shot during a fireworks show last night in philadelphia. you see the people on the run, scared there as well. this was the scene as they tried to get away. the suspect is still at large. investigators say because the shooting happened during a fireworks show it's tough to pinpoint where the shots came from. >>> as fireworks went up gunshots were fired after the oakland a's game last night. four people were hit by bullet...
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see nagel. marissa capacity seems to me that art can help us in this process for what they think art has this ability, this generosity, or this innocence is that the people to say no in art, you continue to search with childlike innocence and o e. and it seems to me that that is exactly what can help us to see the world. with other eyes for latino sat, a fennel is continually venturing out with childlike curiosity into the world's limits. he can better understand our planet and our cosmos will happily. oh, oh, wow. logan is project event horizon has taken him to the goonies, salt flats. in bolivia, the artist is fascinated by the way the horizon quite literally dissolves. with in the early hours of the morning, a very thin layer of water vapor hovers above the surface of the flats. and for just a few moments, the horizon looks as if it has been erased. the surface of the earth forms a giant mira of the universe that surrounds us. busy it's a fascinating meditative phenomenon. you can even see reflections of light emitted by the lodge magdalana cloud, a neighboring universe, 163000 li
see nagel. marissa capacity seems to me that art can help us in this process for what they think art has this ability, this generosity, or this innocence is that the people to say no in art, you continue to search with childlike innocence and o e. and it seems to me that that is exactly what can help us to see the world. with other eyes for latino sat, a fennel is continually venturing out with childlike curiosity into the world's limits. he can better understand our planet and our cosmos will...
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that did not do anything even close to the evils that western leaders themselves down when marissa phobia began to flare up, andrew was a university student. he studied russia, his friends didn't understand why waste time on a week country with no say, everything changed on august. the 8th, 2008, a georgia democracy is under threat member george w bush went crazy and mccain. of course, going crazy. my country is and so different things running ration from schools in way to georgia. i've used to, we know now that there was an exaggeration. we now know the facts and what have been sex. really initiated the attack against russian peacekeepers and 16 bow capitol of south aesthetic killed a lot of people. and obviously russia had to react a time. lot of americans were confused because they had thought russia was nothing it's our rush was falling apart. in april 2008, had the need to submit the u. s. administration invite georgia and quinn to become a member of and so for the attack, because your jack the back or shoot job dog, the permission of the united states. that was the biggest publicati
that did not do anything even close to the evils that western leaders themselves down when marissa phobia began to flare up, andrew was a university student. he studied russia, his friends didn't understand why waste time on a week country with no say, everything changed on august. the 8th, 2008, a georgia democracy is under threat member george w bush went crazy and mccain. of course, going crazy. my country is and so different things running ration from schools in way to georgia. i've used...
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in highland park, illinois, marissa perlman, kpix 5. >>> on wall street, it was pretty much a mixed bag after the dow rebounded from a 700-point drop. it closed down about 130, but the s&p closed up after dropping more than 2% earlier in the day. the nasdaq is also up by 1.8%. and for the first time in nearly two months, crude oil prices have dropped below $100 a barrel. the price of west texas crude tumbled as much as 10% today. it closed at about $99. investors are concerned that a possible recession could torpedo the demand for oil. as you know, gas price here is in the bay area are still very high. but they are dropping a little bit. a gallon of regular gas costs $6.33 on average in san francisco. not cheap. in oakland, it's just shy of 6.30. and in san jose gas costs $6.24 a gallon. >>> still ahead on kpix 5, streaming on "cbs news bay area," california's trucking industry bracing for a big shake-up. how a state law could make our supply chain issues even worse. >>> a santa cruz vietnam veteran one of the newest recipients of the medal of honor. how he was praised for his bravery o
in highland park, illinois, marissa perlman, kpix 5. >>> on wall street, it was pretty much a mixed bag after the dow rebounded from a 700-point drop. it closed down about 130, but the s&p closed up after dropping more than 2% earlier in the day. the nasdaq is also up by 1.8%. and for the first time in nearly two months, crude oil prices have dropped below $100 a barrel. the price of west texas crude tumbled as much as 10% today. it closed at about $99. investors are concerned that...
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thing to the government, but you always on the street and routine, something in reaching that you marissa language and see, you know, we are in the not happy with the system. nora. so wet or played a pivotal role in the eventual downfall of apartheid since i pondered the legacy of the sweater uprisings at the hector peterson memorial, where hundreds of school children were gone down by police in 1976. thus the symbol at representing my heart, i am here today. i'm free and normally rides because of my uncles and my london's in my fibers who fought for i so that she can have a better life. south africans now come together to celebrate freedom day commemorating the 1st post apartheid elections held in 1994 cents when his friends mark the occasion at a club near his home. i found love with me for me. i had a long time there. once the center of a human rights struggle watched by the world. today, the widow is a place of hope, color and life. sensors are celebrates, a modern unified township a celebrates our freedom day. when the mule, rog, muscle surf. ah, we have come to the end of the show a
thing to the government, but you always on the street and routine, something in reaching that you marissa language and see, you know, we are in the not happy with the system. nora. so wet or played a pivotal role in the eventual downfall of apartheid since i pondered the legacy of the sweater uprisings at the hector peterson memorial, where hundreds of school children were gone down by police in 1976. thus the symbol at representing my heart, i am here today. i'm free and normally rides because...
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some theme reaching that you marissa language and see, you know, we are in the mood happy with assisting nora so wet. i played a pivotal role in the eventual downfall of apartheid since i pondered the legacy of the sweater uprisings at the hector peterson memorial, where hundreds of school children were gone down by police in 1976. thus, the symbol represent my heart. i am here today, i'm free. i know my rights because of my uncles and my mind on seeing my fathers who fought for us so that she can have a better life. south africans now come together to celebrate freedom day commemorating the 1st post apartheid elections held in 1994 cents when his friends mark the occasion at a club near his home. and so i made a reservation, certainly lovely for me, i left by i once the center of a human rights struggle watched by the world today. so which is a place of hope, color and life sensors are celebrates. a modern unified township a celebrates our freedom day when the meal rod muscle surf. ah, we have come to the end of the show and i'd like to thank you for staying up to this point. we'll be b
some theme reaching that you marissa language and see, you know, we are in the mood happy with assisting nora so wet. i played a pivotal role in the eventual downfall of apartheid since i pondered the legacy of the sweater uprisings at the hector peterson memorial, where hundreds of school children were gone down by police in 1976. thus, the symbol represent my heart. i am here today, i'm free. i know my rights because of my uncles and my mind on seeing my fathers who fought for us so that she...
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this is recommended by ayatollah marissa a blogger recently published the clips on his twitter account. in one malik, he allegedly insults his rival, shia cleric knocked at the southern center. i know the sa, just, it's very well. i thought them in basra karbala and, and by god, they're cowards for the were due to a conflict between mulkey and sutter is old releasing. these recordings now means the iranian roll and healing the rift between she politicians is declining. it also indicates is likely disagreement between mulky and his allies within the iranian backed coalition itself. as today's money, medical office, as the recordings are fake, but the prosecutor has opened an investigation. this development comes again the backdrop of a heated dispute between raven blocks about forming a government mackey and his iranian backed allies was to form a consensus government. however, southern has rejected the group accusing the politicians of corruptions. parliament has been does not over legislative elections. unable to elect to a new president, tensions escalated up to $73.00, sutter affili
this is recommended by ayatollah marissa a blogger recently published the clips on his twitter account. in one malik, he allegedly insults his rival, shia cleric knocked at the southern center. i know the sa, just, it's very well. i thought them in basra karbala and, and by god, they're cowards for the were due to a conflict between mulkey and sutter is old releasing. these recordings now means the iranian roll and healing the rift between she politicians is declining. it also indicates is...
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surgery when she lost her mother and prepared for the arrival of the soviet power couple, mikhail and marissa gorbachev. >> join me in a round of applause for nancy reagan. [applause] >> want some water? >> thank you. well, here we are carl. [laughs] i sent a few friends. >> i was thinking, something nobody i know as ever asked you, i've never seen it written or published anywhere, or on television. your mother was a very strong democrat, and your father a republican. >> yes. well yes. my mother was a strong democrat, my father really wasn't to interested in politics, he leaned more toward republicans. >> when you were younger what were your politics was it something that you are interested in? >> i didn't know one thing about it. not a thing. and when we got married, i didn't know anything about it, everything i learned, i learned during our courtship and after we were married. [laughs] obviously. >> were you first a democrat? >> i was nothing. [laughs] i don't say that with pride. because that was wrong, and you know, young people in those days weren't as involved politically, and you shoul
surgery when she lost her mother and prepared for the arrival of the soviet power couple, mikhail and marissa gorbachev. >> join me in a round of applause for nancy reagan. [applause] >> want some water? >> thank you. well, here we are carl. [laughs] i sent a few friends. >> i was thinking, something nobody i know as ever asked you, i've never seen it written or published anywhere, or on television. your mother was a very strong democrat, and your father a republican....
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joining us now is marissa lopez from the migrant and refugee services. thank you for being with us. make of the guidelines? >> it is unfortunate we have to tell agents that they shouldn't be separating parents and children, but certainly i think it is a step in the right direction to make sure they understand the importance of that parent child relationship. they will get training on these issues and that there are very specific guidelines laid out for certain circumstances. for example, visitation between parents and children and allowing the parents to participate in proceedings that might affect the custody status of the child. >> i mean, you said not to unnecessarily infringe on parental rights. what does that mean? there is a lot of room for different shades of definition. >> yes, and i think that is exactly the problem we have had. you know, these guidelines are always designed with a specific intent at a headquarters level but the reality is when they are implemented at a local level, they mean very different things and the outcomes we see are vastly different from what the o
joining us now is marissa lopez from the migrant and refugee services. thank you for being with us. make of the guidelines? >> it is unfortunate we have to tell agents that they shouldn't be separating parents and children, but certainly i think it is a step in the right direction to make sure they understand the importance of that parent child relationship. they will get training on these issues and that there are very specific guidelines laid out for certain circumstances. for example,...
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all right, marissa, thank you. the skies. well, take a look at this picture. a sideshow shut down by police in san jose this weekend. last night police stopped the shy side show. >> with around 200 vehicles at the intersection of south 10th street and alma avenue today, san jose police releasing some numbers from the shutdown. 7 people were arrested around 500 citations were issued. 2 guns were taken and 5 vehicles were impounded. >> and the north bay, these live world war, 2 era explosives were found at a petaluma home on saturday. they were reported to police by family members of the homeowner who had passed away 3 japanese grenades and artillery shell and 6 other munitions were safely recovered last night. the sonoma county sheriff's office actually had to call in a bomb specialist from travis air force base for removal and disposal. it's still not clear how those explosives got on the property or why they were even there and the first place. still ahead on this hour of kron, 4 news governor newsom is taking shots at florida's governor ron desantis. the det
all right, marissa, thank you. the skies. well, take a look at this picture. a sideshow shut down by police in san jose this weekend. last night police stopped the shy side show. >> with around 200 vehicles at the intersection of south 10th street and alma avenue today, san jose police releasing some numbers from the shutdown. 7 people were arrested around 500 citations were issued. 2 guns were taken and 5 vehicles were impounded. >> and the north bay, these live world war, 2 era...
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hey, marissa either, stephanie.yeah, unfortunately, still holding steady with severe drought conditions for most of the bay area. very surprising. given all of our recent heat waves and tomorrow going to be no exception. it's going to get downright hot once again to start your weekend forecast. temperatures out there right now. very seasonal factor tracking mid 60's for downtown san francisco. exactly where you should be with oakland at 67 degrees. low 70's for those of you in paulo alto. and as you make your way inland, dublin, 78 degrees with napa and allay also in the mid 70's. but we're going to see temperatures that you're in the 80's right now. turning into 90's by tomorrow. let's take a live look outside along the embarcadero clear blue skies. perfect day for crews. and let's take a look at radar for because we are tracking very stubborn marine layer along our bay area beaches. and it's only going to get spread inland during the overnight hours, bringing us patchy drizzle overnight lows tonight, widespread mi
hey, marissa either, stephanie.yeah, unfortunately, still holding steady with severe drought conditions for most of the bay area. very surprising. given all of our recent heat waves and tomorrow going to be no exception. it's going to get downright hot once again to start your weekend forecast. temperatures out there right now. very seasonal factor tracking mid 60's for downtown san francisco. exactly where you should be with oakland at 67 degrees. low 70's for those of you in paulo alto. and...
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nice and clear of a rodriguez, our meteorologist standing by with a more of a weather update for marissaah, we're actually tracking seasonal temperatures. believe it or not warming up for those of you and in livermore and antioch in the mid 80's. >> exactly where you should be with low 80's for conquered and avato everyone else in the bay area below average. 77 degrees for san jose with santa rosa. also in the mid 70's. but we are tracking low 70's for those of you in oakland in downtown san francisco. currently 65 degrees. thanks to that. slow clearing from this morning's deeper marine layer and overnight lows tonight, widespread mid to upper 50's and though, on the mild side at 62 degrees. >> but tomorrow the heat is on, especially for those of you in santa rosa. remember, you're in the mid 70's right now. warming up to 90 degrees. so you're going to see a 15 degree dump jump in temperatures tomorrow with upper 80's for conquered and livermore at 88 degrees. so above average there, san jose out of the 70's back in the 80's. but we're going to hold steady for those of you along the bay
nice and clear of a rodriguez, our meteorologist standing by with a more of a weather update for marissaah, we're actually tracking seasonal temperatures. believe it or not warming up for those of you and in livermore and antioch in the mid 80's. >> exactly where you should be with low 80's for conquered and avato everyone else in the bay area below average. 77 degrees for san jose with santa rosa. also in the mid 70's. but we are tracking low 70's for those of you in oakland in downtown...
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marissa? >> you have watergate, any of the revelation of cointelpro, chaos, all these things that are coming out. the church committee. it's a lot of operations that the public did know about, that are now in the public. >> good. you've got watergate, got the church committee, all these revelations of cia misdeeds, and k ultra. linda given more credence to the idea of secret medical experimentation going on. and there is a very explicit linkage being made in the late 70s between this post watergate era and a boom in alien spaces them and particularly abduction conspiracies. you see the getting of citizens against you are conspiracy to 1977, an organization dedicated to use freedom of information act requests to get the government to reveal the truth about ufos. which is almost beautifully naive, the fact that you think the government is planning this huge conspiracy but because the laws on your, side, you can still get them to reveal the secrets. it's a really nice sentiment, i always find. bu
marissa? >> you have watergate, any of the revelation of cointelpro, chaos, all these things that are coming out. the church committee. it's a lot of operations that the public did know about, that are now in the public. >> good. you've got watergate, got the church committee, all these revelations of cia misdeeds, and k ultra. linda given more credence to the idea of secret medical experimentation going on. and there is a very explicit linkage being made in the late 70s between...
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this is recommended by ayatollah marissa a blog. i recently published the clips on his twitter account in one malik, he allegedly insults his rival, cheer clinic mock to the southern center. i know the saw just very well. i thought them in basra karbala under by god, they're cowards for the for the were due to a conflict between mulkey and solder is old releasing. these recordings now means the iranian roll and healing the rift between chia politicians is declining. it also indicates, is likely disagreement. between mulky and his allies within the iranian backed coalition itself. as a money man, his office as the recordings are fake. but the prosecutor has opened an investigation. this development comes against the backdrop of a heated dispute between rival blocks about forming a government. mackey and his iranian bagged allies want to form the consensus government however, southern has rejected the group accusing the politicians of corruptions. parliament has been dead long since october legislative elections. unable to elect a new
this is recommended by ayatollah marissa a blog. i recently published the clips on his twitter account in one malik, he allegedly insults his rival, cheer clinic mock to the southern center. i know the saw just very well. i thought them in basra karbala under by god, they're cowards for the for the were due to a conflict between mulkey and solder is old releasing. these recordings now means the iranian roll and healing the rift between chia politicians is declining. it also indicates, is likely...
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marissa valdez does the illustration >> yeah, very cute illustrations.rflies in her stomach. >> jimmy: i saw there's -- there's this photo that you and your husband have been doing that's going around on the internet >> yeah. >> jimmy: i want to say flat hattie >> flat hatties. >> jimmy: this is flat hattie. where are you here >> we're in italy pre-getting covid. >> jimmy: yeah this is before, yeah >> yeah, and so, we -- yeah, so we'd take hattie with us wherever we'd go and my husband carries her literally everywhere, the gym, dodger games >> jimmy: yeah i love that -- here it is -- >> we're really big dodger fans >> jimmy: you're giant dodger fans [ cheers and applause >> we're giant dodger fans and so, every single player with a kid on the team, they don't know this yet, but they will be getting a "hattie harmony. >> jimmy: 'cause you love them that much? >> we love the dodgers >> jimmy: but anyone out there, you can draw your hattie harmonies, and start flat hattie'ing around wherever you are. is it true that i heard hattie is here, tonight >> it is
marissa valdez does the illustration >> yeah, very cute illustrations.rflies in her stomach. >> jimmy: i saw there's -- there's this photo that you and your husband have been doing that's going around on the internet >> yeah. >> jimmy: i want to say flat hattie >> flat hatties. >> jimmy: this is flat hattie. where are you here >> we're in italy pre-getting covid. >> jimmy: yeah this is before, yeah >> yeah, and so, we -- yeah, so we'd take...
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the regular captain marissa callahan just not able to start from last night it was sarah mcfadden who the morning of the match she was going be doing that. of course she was thrilled at the opportunity and she was marking the balance or winter —— the winner of the ballon d'0r. she did not score, so she was pleased with that. she grew up with the goal—scorer, and she told me earlier how pleased she was and the whole squad was it wasjulie who got the first goal. squad was it was julie who got the first coal. ,, �* , ., first goal. she's the one that deserves _ first goal. she's the one that deserves it. _ first goal. she's the one that deserves it. as _ first goal. she's the one that deserves it. as much - first goal. she's the one that deserves it. as much as - first goal. she's the one that deserves it. as much as we | first goal. she's the one that i deserves it. as much as we all sacrifice a lot, julie has given up her letter that came in northern ireland. she does everything by the book, and a lot of people may not realise, but since christmas, she has had injury problems and we we
the regular captain marissa callahan just not able to start from last night it was sarah mcfadden who the morning of the match she was going be doing that. of course she was thrilled at the opportunity and she was marking the balance or winter —— the winner of the ballon d'0r. she did not score, so she was pleased with that. she grew up with the goal—scorer, and she told me earlier how pleased she was and the whole squad was it wasjulie who got the first goal. squad was it was julie who...
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please let marissa build the property they want to build and -- and live in the city, thank you. >> hi, my name is cassidy. good afternoon, commissioners. i'm grateful to have the opportunity to speak this evening. i'm a neighbor and friend to this growing family who has lived and worked in san francisco for many years for simply making adjustments to their current home and invest their hard earned dollars into that home into their community and into their neighborhood. it's disappointing to see the opposition of this project. i know it has caused them great distress over the pregnancy, birth and infant life of their first son and through what's now a second pregnancy along the way. the opposition of this project seems to be driven by (indiscernible) at its finest and driven by the party's personal interest to protect an existing structure that's no more architecturally significant than it is historically significant. the design that they have set forth is clearly in good consistency with the neighborhood and it's good taste as well and i hope you vote to approve the project today. >>
please let marissa build the property they want to build and -- and live in the city, thank you. >> hi, my name is cassidy. good afternoon, commissioners. i'm grateful to have the opportunity to speak this evening. i'm a neighbor and friend to this growing family who has lived and worked in san francisco for many years for simply making adjustments to their current home and invest their hard earned dollars into that home into their community and into their neighborhood. it's disappointing...
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this is a project that's going to allow cyrus and marissa to stay in the city and they have lived here for years and many more years and thank you commissioners for your time today. >> thank you. that concludes project sponsors rebuttal. then, that concludes the public portion of this hearing and the dr is before you, commissioners. >> thank you. mr. winslow, i had one question, i think it's on page four of the staff report and i'm sorry if i missed the e-mail you sent. it says on one line you recommend we take discretionary review with modifications but then it says not to take an improved so i wanted to clarify what our action -- >> the idea is take the modifications proposed. >> that's what i assumed but i wanted to clarify for the record, that recommendation. we saw from the project sponsor a proposal around, it seems to achieve the goal of having the five foot setback. it's four feet three inches with the planner. do you have thoughts on that proposal. i don't know if they've discussed that with you or not. they showed a slide of that. do they have the slide available? if you have
this is a project that's going to allow cyrus and marissa to stay in the city and they have lived here for years and many more years and thank you commissioners for your time today. >> thank you. that concludes project sponsors rebuttal. then, that concludes the public portion of this hearing and the dr is before you, commissioners. >> thank you. mr. winslow, i had one question, i think it's on page four of the staff report and i'm sorry if i missed the e-mail you sent. it says on...
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moderated by one of my favorite colleagues, marissa of the drug policy alliance to talk about the landscape, what is working, what is not and how we can make things better. last but certainly not least, we have a banking panel. banking, banking, banking. part of me, likes to say that i want a bill to get there so i don't have to talk about it. many in this area are figuring out how to thoughtfully address as we normalize this industry, what that looks like, and that we don't leave people behind and we are going to have a conversation on that. that is our program for today. i hope that, when you hear these topics being discussed, you keep in mind the challenges that we face in the u.s. congress. because it was only 31 months ago that the safe banking act was brought up for a vote in the house of representatives. in those last 31 months that bill has been passed by that chamber in additional five times -- an additional five times. it has only been 17 months since the house of representatives has passed the marijuana opportunity and expungement act. that would actually address the underlying c
moderated by one of my favorite colleagues, marissa of the drug policy alliance to talk about the landscape, what is working, what is not and how we can make things better. last but certainly not least, we have a banking panel. banking, banking, banking. part of me, likes to say that i want a bill to get there so i don't have to talk about it. many in this area are figuring out how to thoughtfully address as we normalize this industry, what that looks like, and that we don't leave people behind...
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captain marissa callaghan replaces the injured midfielder nadene caldwell. — game got to us but in the second half the team settled into it a lot more _ half the team settled into it a lot more and — half the team settled into it a lot more and we started to play like ourselves — more and we started to play like ourselves and get higher up the pitch _ ourselves and get higher up the pitch if— ourselves and get higher up the pitch. if we can take the positives from _ pitch. if we can take the positives from the — pitch. if we can take the positives from the second half we will be putting — from the second half we will be putting in— from the second half we will be putting in a very good performance tonight~ _ putting in a very good performance tonight. the putting in a very good performance toniaht. ., ,.,, , i. tonight. the other positive is you have ut tonight. the other positive is you have put austria _ tonight. the other positive is you have put austria twice _ tonight. the other positive is you have put austria twice in - tonight. the other positive is
captain marissa callaghan replaces the injured midfielder nadene caldwell. — game got to us but in the second half the team settled into it a lot more _ half the team settled into it a lot more and — half the team settled into it a lot more and we started to play like ourselves — more and we started to play like ourselves and get higher up the pitch _ ourselves and get higher up the pitch if— ourselves and get higher up the pitch. if we can take the positives from _ pitch. if we can...