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mason's first word came three days after he started taking leucovorin at the age of three. purple. currently doctors can only prescribe leucovorin for autism off label which means repurchasing a drug approved for one condition for another. >> we have done the science and the next step is we want to get more funding so we can actually get it fda approved. >> reporter: but there is one big problem. why haven't pharmaceutical companies invested in clinical trials to study leucovorin to treat autism? >> leucovorin is an old drug, and you can get it for a very low price. so nobody is going to make a lot of money on it. so there is no reason for them to invest. >> reporter: but there is a reason that 20-30% of all prescriptions in this country are off label. that's because they're more than 14,000 known human diseases with no fda approved treatment. >> i'm alive from a repurposed drug. >> reporter: dr. david fajgenbaum is proof of what is possible. a rare cancer like wellness almost killed him, but the research into his disease led to a drug met for another condition. >> it's hea
mason's first word came three days after he started taking leucovorin at the age of three. purple. currently doctors can only prescribe leucovorin for autism off label which means repurchasing a drug approved for one condition for another. >> we have done the science and the next step is we want to get more funding so we can actually get it fda approved. >> reporter: but there is one big problem. why haven't pharmaceutical companies invested in clinical trials to study leucovorin to...
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mason: i think we have gone through -- i will say we have gone through a phase transition. there was a long time where really build into the way we were thinking about things was, change as little as possible. we have designs that have their origins in the era of testing, and anything that we do to introduce a change in how we manufacture, can introduce some sort of uncertainty that might cause us to question that basis. and i think we are over that now. we are over it for a couple reasons. first off, because of the things like modeling and simulation tools, we have a better ability to understand the consequences of a change in material or a change in the manufacturing approach, and actually convince ourselves that it is ok. i think the other thing is, and james owen mentioned this in his session this morning, it is not just a question of can we design things that are easy to manufacture? this, what do the new manufacturing technologies enable in terms of design possibilities that simple he could not be accomplished any other way? and the fact that with a lot of additive ma
mason: i think we have gone through -- i will say we have gone through a phase transition. there was a long time where really build into the way we were thinking about things was, change as little as possible. we have designs that have their origins in the era of testing, and anything that we do to introduce a change in how we manufacture, can introduce some sort of uncertainty that might cause us to question that basis. and i think we are over that now. we are over it for a couple reasons....
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only with again the dream of the masonic front of the season. a. i'm also afraid that this as being the mean purpose by these the government in order to find the ceasefire in gaza. that's the reason i'm so worried that in the define made, i would like to appeal to the people in governments as they are. please don't leave behind you by those and see still being punished. i don't believe the palestinians was being born shields for more than one ear by these early government. that should be, that should have been stopped eh, in months ago, let that load know that's the interest of everybody was involved. obviously the bodies demands, but also these ladies and eventually over the old engine, please do something in order to stop it. how much suppose is the in the can, that's it, to keep this, these 5 deal going to support next in yahoo. and that's, of course, assuming that the young self wants to keep the sci fi deal going and that it's only the elements you described is very extreme masonic elements that wants to bring it down. or are we, are we not re
only with again the dream of the masonic front of the season. a. i'm also afraid that this as being the mean purpose by these the government in order to find the ceasefire in gaza. that's the reason i'm so worried that in the define made, i would like to appeal to the people in governments as they are. please don't leave behind you by those and see still being punished. i don't believe the palestinians was being born shields for more than one ear by these early government. that should be, that...
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chris mason, bbc news.undermining them. and we have a moral duty to prevent further tragedies and to stop the gangs who undermine that border security and put lives at risk. the liberal democrats said the country must have an immigration and asylum system that treats people with dignity and respect. as for reform and the conservatives... since the general election onjuly the 4th, 24,793 people have illegally, dangerously and unnecessarily crossed the english channel. that is a 28% increase on the same period 12 months previously. the issue of immigration is of| critical concern to the majority of the british people. it's notjust people who vote reform. i it's the number one issue i because it's out of control. in the tussle between labour, the conservatives and reform, it seems pictures from the government like this, illegal immigrants being deported, that are centre stage. chris mason, bbc news. a man who fatally stabbed his 14—year—daughter in the heart during what he claimed was a play—fight, has beenjai
chris mason, bbc news.undermining them. and we have a moral duty to prevent further tragedies and to stop the gangs who undermine that border security and put lives at risk. the liberal democrats said the country must have an immigration and asylum system that treats people with dignity and respect. as for reform and the conservatives... since the general election onjuly the 4th, 24,793 people have illegally, dangerously and unnecessarily crossed the english channel. that is a 28% increase on...
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mason in in the white house. chris mason in brussels. thanks.china, mexico and canada, which the president terms "ripping off" america. think of german car exports. that goes the other way, and you can see that in white. this is silicon valley software, social media, and wall street banking exported to the rest of the world, though it doesn't make up for the goods. for the trump tariffs, the answer to this problem but president trump has also mentioned an alternative reason for all this, simply to raise money for his government. from the whole world per year — about $4 trillion — 4,000 billion. it is not far off the total value of national income taxes, about 4.5 trillion. to end up increasing prices on those imports like cars or fuel. especially when major powers, allies even, do start these you. the government to impose harsher sentences on thieves who steal tools. reflect the huge impact on victims, as ben moore reports. tradespeople are losing their livelihood, they're losing theirfamilies. these are livelihoods you are playing with. drill h
mason in in the white house. chris mason in brussels. thanks.china, mexico and canada, which the president terms "ripping off" america. think of german car exports. that goes the other way, and you can see that in white. this is silicon valley software, social media, and wall street banking exported to the rest of the world, though it doesn't make up for the goods. for the trump tariffs, the answer to this problem but president trump has also mentioned an alternative reason for all...
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the conservative leader, kemi badenoch, tells chris mason about her plans to make it harder to become a british citizen. of their devastation. he says, "i'm going to school, mum, are you proud of me?" the carabao cup final? on newsnight at 10.30pm tonight, we'll bring you fresh insight on the stories of the day, with big interviews and our regular president trump insists everybody loves his plan to take over the gaza strip, move palestinians out and rebuild it as a riveria of the middle east. donald trump has prompted widespread condemnation around the world. but he has been praised widely in israel by his in israel and by his supporters in washington for bold thinking and washington for his bold thinking and the one else saying the things no one else dares voice. relocate them to egypt and jordan, even though those countries have said "no". sarah smith, in washington. there were all the usual greetings and hellos before thatjaw—dropping announcement on gaza. of what was awaiting him inside. a job with it, too. so many immediate questions. president trump suggested egypt, jordan and o
the conservative leader, kemi badenoch, tells chris mason about her plans to make it harder to become a british citizen. of their devastation. he says, "i'm going to school, mum, are you proud of me?" the carabao cup final? on newsnight at 10.30pm tonight, we'll bring you fresh insight on the stories of the day, with big interviews and our regular president trump insists everybody loves his plan to take over the gaza strip, move palestinians out and rebuild it as a riveria of the...
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district attorney mason, thank you very much for being here. and you're here.e part of aurora is in your district, is that correct? >> that's correct. >> and so in my introduction, i put a focus on the impact of what donald, president trump is doing around the country, the impact that's having on local communities, on immigrant communities. what impact are you hearing or seeing in, in your community as a result of what president trump has been doing? >> my greatest fear about this enhanced deportation policy that the. administration is pursuing is its impact on my ability to keep our community safe. what do i mean by that? my job as a local prosecutor is to charge criminals who have committed violent crimes. i have to prove those cases, though, and in order to prove those cases, i have to have the cooperation of the victims of those crimes and witnesses. when a victim of a crime is afraid to. >> come to the. >> courthouse in adams county. because ice is patrolling the parking lot, as they allegedly were this week, that. >> impacts my. >> ability to keep our com
district attorney mason, thank you very much for being here. and you're here.e part of aurora is in your district, is that correct? >> that's correct. >> and so in my introduction, i put a focus on the impact of what donald, president trump is doing around the country, the impact that's having on local communities, on immigrant communities. what impact are you hearing or seeing in, in your community as a result of what president trump has been doing? >> my greatest fear about...
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. >> reporter: mason michael is the fire chief in horse cave, a small town in central kentucky. this morning, he raced to rescue a couple, stranded on top of their truck, stalled out in floodwaters. >> we had ems unit here. we had thick blankets on heaters while we were deploying the boat. we gave them the blankets. we got them wrapped up and brought them back. >> reporter: a brutal winter storm system that thrashed much of the south this weekend, left swaths of eastern kentucky under water. >> we just got hit by one of the most significant natural disasters we've seen in our lifetime. and that's after seeing a lot. >> reporter: kentucky governor andy bashear toured pike county one of the worst-hit areas and warned residents that flooded roads can be deadly. a mother and her 7-year-old daughter swept away after trying to cross this bridge in bonnieville. the hart county coroner tells cbs news that flooding flipped the car, trapping the two inside. we were there hours later, when crews began rebuilding the bridge. at least 11 tornados touched down across 5 states. in atlanta, a t
. >> reporter: mason michael is the fire chief in horse cave, a small town in central kentucky. this morning, he raced to rescue a couple, stranded on top of their truck, stalled out in floodwaters. >> we had ems unit here. we had thick blankets on heaters while we were deploying the boat. we gave them the blankets. we got them wrapped up and brought them back. >> reporter: a brutal winter storm system that thrashed much of the south this weekend, left swaths of eastern...
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chris mason has the latest from brussels. the club's leaders mingling here in brussels.rything to avoid this totally unnecessary and stupid tariff wars or trade wars. laughing on the side is china. i'm not going to start a war — i want to start negotiations. of food and farm products. about the united kingdom. but the european union, it's an atrocity. - the president walking away from a weekend of tariffs back in brussels, a city of flags and international politics, you might ask why all this matters to your day—to—day life? it can give economies the shivers. is based here as well. it's early days, and i think what's really important is open and strong trading relations, and that's been the basis of my both of these relations are very important to us. and tonight the prime minister swapped nato for the european union, he would like with them. we can have a better, closer relationship when it comes and on trade and the economy. i think that is in the uk's interest and i believe it is in the eu's interest as well. a decent relationship with america? and that dinner has wra
chris mason has the latest from brussels. the club's leaders mingling here in brussels.rything to avoid this totally unnecessary and stupid tariff wars or trade wars. laughing on the side is china. i'm not going to start a war — i want to start negotiations. of food and farm products. about the united kingdom. but the european union, it's an atrocity. - the president walking away from a weekend of tariffs back in brussels, a city of flags and international politics, you might ask why all this...
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mason, welcome.cause you were telling us how this is a little bit different. how would you describe this film compared to some of the others that you have done? >> i always like to think of it, you're always so beautiful. >> janai: come on. >> i do call it a rom-com that gets hijacked by a horror film. i like that the two films blend easier in this case because of the focus we put on character and the circumstances from an external character in this case, a mask yielding maniac. >> whit: with a big knife. >> with a few knives, crossbows. it allows them to get closer in order to survive the night. >> whit: love it. >> janai: wow. so today is the first day of black history month, and you wrote a really beautiful essay for "variety" about watching chadwick panther." tell us why it meant so much to you? >> he was prolific in the understanding of his role as a performer and zeitgeist and how his effect kind of had influence over the understanding of self-awareness that young black boys and girls had even
mason, welcome.cause you were telling us how this is a little bit different. how would you describe this film compared to some of the others that you have done? >> i always like to think of it, you're always so beautiful. >> janai: come on. >> i do call it a rom-com that gets hijacked by a horror film. i like that the two films blend easier in this case because of the focus we put on character and the circumstances from an external character in this case, a mask yielding...
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but he is joining us live from the opposite of mason will take place, hash and tell us about who will be attending from those countries and what they'll be discussing at this stage. elizabeth, this is undoubtedly one of the most important gathering of our lead is which is definitely going to have a huge impact on the future of the region. gaza, in particular, when you look at the make half of the countries take part in that gathering which is going to happen later today hitting the solid, you competed at about 34 hours from now side. you ravia to way to that, to that i know that papa agents and jewels and you're talking about political and heavy weight trying to discuss how to move forward when it comes to gaza. shopping, the agenda is reconstruction and this is what go to the going to listen to egyptian president of the has easy to know more about the egyptian plan for the reconstruction of gaza and the jeep sions. they say they have a count to plan to the terms planned for this. basically the body city is and take it over because of the policy and the judge just say that they are wi
but he is joining us live from the opposite of mason will take place, hash and tell us about who will be attending from those countries and what they'll be discussing at this stage. elizabeth, this is undoubtedly one of the most important gathering of our lead is which is definitely going to have a huge impact on the future of the region. gaza, in particular, when you look at the make half of the countries take part in that gathering which is going to happen later today hitting the solid, you...
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speaker, i rise today to honor the late great major general mason m. patrick. mr.aridopolos: a west virginia native, west point graduate, and world war i veteran honorably served the nation for 41 years. in 1921 he oversaw the creation of the air corps. recognized true experience from experience, learned to fly at the age of 59. his vision to place air pouer in its own branch was instrumental in building the worrell's first formidable air force n1950, patrick air force base in my district was named in his honor, recognizing his historic contributions to military aviation. today this base is known as patrick space force base a. testament to house america's leadership in disguise has evolved to dominate new frontiers. his vision laid the groundwork for at this' advances in space exploration and defense. may we always remember his contribution to our nation. thank you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house a communication. the speaker pro tempore: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives. sir, pursuant to section 803-a of th
speaker, i rise today to honor the late great major general mason m. patrick. mr.aridopolos: a west virginia native, west point graduate, and world war i veteran honorably served the nation for 41 years. in 1921 he oversaw the creation of the air corps. recognized true experience from experience, learned to fly at the age of 59. his vision to place air pouer in its own branch was instrumental in building the worrell's first formidable air force n1950, patrick air force base in my district was...
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he was speaking to our political editor, chris mason.welcome, that's the third cut interest rates since wirnteire’stirates since july in interest rates sincejuly last year which means people := e; "firewall ray.” wthirsiwill haveimore in if] their ihtheirpocket 7 th their gsctet’a'na ’ ' th their man be money in their pocket and be better so again, for people watching, their wage but on the growth figures, look, we've got more to do. we were never going to turn this around in six or seven months. so thatjust spurs us on. is very, very important. and so you can expect to see more of the scientists from the eu say the world temperatures last month were 1.75 degrees celsius above known as la nina. you can see it on this chart here, how much monthly temperatures are above pre—industrial levels. now the grey ones here, these are all the years since 1950. and then, here you can see the last two years, 2023 and 202a. it really has been significantly hotter. the level from last year. so why is this interesting climate scientists? would mean that
he was speaking to our political editor, chris mason.welcome, that's the third cut interest rates since wirnteire’stirates since july in interest rates sincejuly last year which means people := e; "firewall ray.” wthirsiwill haveimore in if] their ihtheirpocket 7 th their gsctet’a'na ’ ' th their man be money in their pocket and be better so again, for people watching, their wage but on the growth figures, look, we've got more to do. we were never going to turn this around in six...
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eu leaders met nato chief mark rutte since donald trump's inauguration, 0ur political editor chris masonas been the headquarters of the european union. their trade with america uppermost in mind too. or trade wars. the anger you heard there was prompted by president trump describing the eu as an atrocity and saying it would face taxes on its imports into america. they don't take our cars, baskinfirussels it can give economies the shivers. of rolling up in brussels these days after brexit, on the uk that dominated. is open and strong trading relations, with president trump. to water down your reset with the european union both of these relations are very important to us. for many, many decades now. and tonight the prime minister swapped nato when it comes to trade and security. i'll be discussing this evening on questions on energy and i believe it is in the eu's interest as well. but how much of this is possible, desirable, while maintaining a decent relationship with america? this is bbc news. the administration reportedly intends to merge the us agency for international development — wi
eu leaders met nato chief mark rutte since donald trump's inauguration, 0ur political editor chris masonas been the headquarters of the european union. their trade with america uppermost in mind too. or trade wars. the anger you heard there was prompted by president trump describing the eu as an atrocity and saying it would face taxes on its imports into america. they don't take our cars, baskinfirussels it can give economies the shivers. of rolling up in brussels these days after brexit, on...
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for dinner with the european union's leaders, as they, and he, wrestle with how to confront chris masont|g. phone call between trump and call between donald trump and justin is under so justin trudeau is under way so 1 continue to watch 7 �* there is 7 �*there is any �*there is any news whether there is any news coming out of that phone call 77 �* there 77 �*there might be a and whether there mtghtlafe? a f ’” ” ’ those canadian tariffs pause on those canadian tariffs but no sign the moment at least. around the world and across the uk, this earls and ages; the hf m5 bbc seeds and sires; the hf this bbc news. the first foreign leader to meet with donald trump, when he visits the white house tomorrow. he is already in washington meeting that leaves 79 still unaccounted for, although only 44 are believed to be still alive, according to israel. there are emotional reunions on the other side too. these 30?year? old twin brothers have been reunited in gaza after 15 months of separation and destruction. the pair ? from northern gaza ? were split up early in the conflict, one brother travelling
for dinner with the european union's leaders, as they, and he, wrestle with how to confront chris masont|g. phone call between trump and call between donald trump and justin is under so justin trudeau is under way so 1 continue to watch 7 �* there is 7 �*there is any �*there is any news whether there is any news coming out of that phone call 77 �* there 77 �*there might be a and whether there mtghtlafe? a f ’” ” ’ those canadian tariffs pause on those canadian tariffs but no...
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i'm in london to share my passion for music i'm jeneba kanneh—mason. around the house.abin�*s sonata no. 2. alexander scriabin was a russian composer, and he was very influenced by chopin's music. the pieces are all very sensuous. as a kid, chopin is, you know, my initial love, and then scriabin is like a... 2.0 chopin. hello. any pianist who's played it will say that it's technically difficult. it definitely is. it starts so suddenly, and you have to kind of settle into it straight away. it's really like chiaroscuro? kind of like playing with light and shadow. you can...you can do that with sound, and bravo! brava! how do you feel? tired?! tired! um, mm, ithink it's almost too comfortable. show a little bit of that, uh, almost like demented, devilish obsession. bum—bum—bum—bum—bum—bum—bum—bum —bum—bum—bum. much more like the dark side is coming out. what if every note is a crescendo? just... notes get increasingly loud. very... wait, you're too musical, like... i think she wanted me to take more risks and just be even nice! great. this... um, yeah. it's basically, da—d
i'm in london to share my passion for music i'm jeneba kanneh—mason. around the house.abin�*s sonata no. 2. alexander scriabin was a russian composer, and he was very influenced by chopin's music. the pieces are all very sensuous. as a kid, chopin is, you know, my initial love, and then scriabin is like a... 2.0 chopin. hello. any pianist who's played it will say that it's technically difficult. it definitely is. it starts so suddenly, and you have to kind of settle into it straight away....
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hi, so mason, this is michelle stood for body call, and then i, i the on that number special and the lawyer then the, the new they've all i've added. and it's for the demo how i should be taught the to disagree by that won't video, the soap one actually is still begun the cindy session. so miss scott, for visiting not come monday or so in that of the have i you know, audition, i spent the jester course chairs. yeah. the in east coast. so i'm the one that says that she has a serious nitty or says so my mom had police and was screaming to send me my muscle. i usually deal with incomplete discuss it takes the mountains of police had and i saw it was from the the toyota who's the police 15 on the saturday morning. the attendance system would have auto body on for like 6 the session and i'm ready to push them as the duty session. push them to send you my team. so the incentives kind of defeats the way. some of them were sent, the spirit top convinced them so by the supporting showed that, oh no, had had her on on that t then some able you. and then d, v d t s to take you to book to sleep
hi, so mason, this is michelle stood for body call, and then i, i the on that number special and the lawyer then the, the new they've all i've added. and it's for the demo how i should be taught the to disagree by that won't video, the soap one actually is still begun the cindy session. so miss scott, for visiting not come monday or so in that of the have i you know, audition, i spent the jester course chairs. yeah. the in east coast. so i'm the one that says that she has a serious nitty or...
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chris mason, bbc news.ents plan cut the number of plan to cut the number of migrants coming of the migrants coming out of this is the subject of that channel is the subject of that debate. the bill aims to boost the powers of law enforcement and let them in mam; agencies and let them in many ways use counterterror style damian grammaticas. bring us up—to—date with what we were hearing today in ou have c-oin pattiamsass now is on right now is the government setting out this new bill, eriseciurity 7 " ” eriseciurity immigration eriseciuri’ty iaaigr'atisn and border security immigration and bill, as it called, border security immigration and lays l, as it called, border security immigration and lays out. it called, border security immigration and lays out some:alled, border security immigration and lays out some of ed, whish lays eat some at the new a — s w... as you whish lays eat some sf ”when —— ~— —— — r— 7—77 you were whish lays eat some at human ,, n- ., . ,, a. you werejust whish lays eat some sf ”when
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so mason, this is michelle stood for body call, and then i the on that number special and the lawyer then the, the new ivana as the editor. and it's for the demo. the how i should be taught the to disagree by the it won't video, the soap actually is still begun the middle of english cindy session. send him on the saw miss scott for visiting, not if somebody of so in the sense that i have i, you know, obviously westman just shit. yeah. the in east coast. so i'm the one i saw that she has a serious nitty or says so my mom had police and was screaming to send me my message. i would expect you to be able to complete the text. the mountains of police had in spanish sauce. from the toyota, who's the police 15 on the saturday morning. it's in the suitcase. would yvonne, wendy, i'm for work 6. the incense list. i'm ready to push them is 5. that one has the new session twice, which i'm just telling you not to sit on the inside of the way. some of them were sent the spirit to convince them. so i'm supporting shondae. oh no, i have had helpful on that to them for may have all you and then the t
so mason, this is michelle stood for body call, and then i the on that number special and the lawyer then the, the new ivana as the editor. and it's for the demo. the how i should be taught the to disagree by the it won't video, the soap actually is still begun the middle of english cindy session. send him on the saw miss scott for visiting, not if somebody of so in the sense that i have i, you know, obviously westman just shit. yeah. the in east coast. so i'm the one i saw that she has a...
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just get off to with the money other than of course in the i can adjust to nobody's entity for my mason. and i've had the most, i had one dispatcher who understood enough to land, doesn't have to have fun and the how to or 7 to wish it was nice on the face of a dollar when there's a deed that's out the masters on. and so have you looked for list you select indeed us telling me, but i have to get my mama select i'm adding both on my song saved or not for can how give us a name and date of the case. i mean, oh dear, but did you make this homeless, the one it half so i will deal, you know that by mom. that's how that assess. com. what was that on the a keep keep her mother before i might have gotten of a shift. i believe this scene, i'm not, i'm a participant, might be that way or another staging that is to me as you need a lot of that state enough, respond to that most of the time, you know how that a feeling our staff of thought that baby had is, are almost done okay. fast. okay. and how much are the racial and finally came a riley buddy have to am, i could find a fast nice, williams. i
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contract for an additional two months through march 31st, 2025 and this will be presented by linda mason, our general counsel. hey commissioners, as you've been aware from the updates provided to you the abc contract was extended last year through january 31st, 2025. the housing authority has been working to retain another property management company for petro and sunnydale since october as you just heard and has been working pretty diligently to see if we could get not just a any property management company but a qualified property management company who we believe will serve the residents in the way that they need to and deserve to be served. with that said, since we have a qualified property management company now stepping in, that also means that abc will be stepping out in order to ensure that there's a smooth transition. we requested that ebc stay on an additional initially an additional 60 days. we've gone back and forth on their comfort level around 60 days between 30 and 60 days to be quite honest. and we just confirmed this morning 60 days is going to work for this contract and
contract for an additional two months through march 31st, 2025 and this will be presented by linda mason, our general counsel. hey commissioners, as you've been aware from the updates provided to you the abc contract was extended last year through january 31st, 2025. the housing authority has been working to retain another property management company for petro and sunnydale since october as you just heard and has been working pretty diligently to see if we could get not just a any property...
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i just want to i was fortunate to go out to the fort mason as a fog event and it's been as if art week in san francisco so all of the venues across the city were activated with artists and art dealers and art collectors and so it was packed at fort mason. >> and i really want to applaud our arts community a lot of our the for profit arts, the galleries around town that show artists work and support our artists businesses and keep artists here living in san francisco there's some amazing art out there. there was some amazing artists and presentation about the artists who were at mo and currently for injured and beautiful design work. we have a great city and i just really applaud all of us. you know, we we support our nonprofits community a lot with these public art projects and programs but there's also a thriving arts community and entertainment community with with clubs, with performers and film film industry here. so all of it is really starting to activate right now and it's very exciting. so i'm glad to be in touch with it. thank you commissioners. i, i will add to that also celeb
i just want to i was fortunate to go out to the fort mason as a fog event and it's been as if art week in san francisco so all of the venues across the city were activated with artists and art dealers and art collectors and so it was packed at fort mason. >> and i really want to applaud our arts community a lot of our the for profit arts, the galleries around town that show artists work and support our artists businesses and keep artists here living in san francisco there's some amazing...
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mason i just have cuz just the donuts. i think it's useful. joe. maybe make a heavy well the yeah. the thing of them is the new bobby in logical here. what's your long diesel plus g o t, or the gosh, that's the tickets you know? how is your season, ohio? she over the room with us or 5 of us your home to here. what is your fuel as well for a 5 year or 2 years? and years, so you'll, you'll find yeah. okay. if i bought something here, the home and then we also see that those, like i said y'all so yeah. know did you that? oh the good be good to hear that other one hensley. okay, cool. well, what i'm going to control is not in the box today will finish and finish it because the training and right no logs here. what do you mean? so what does it deal in similar example, please do this. on the subordinate was there. what was that the what else could've done always and you but you to the meeting. this is your 1st of all was, well, what says for guys for district not know some of them, there's the sit offering you. yes, there was supposed to be and then you stop or you used to meet us or got
mason i just have cuz just the donuts. i think it's useful. joe. maybe make a heavy well the yeah. the thing of them is the new bobby in logical here. what's your long diesel plus g o t, or the gosh, that's the tickets you know? how is your season, ohio? she over the room with us or 5 of us your home to here. what is your fuel as well for a 5 year or 2 years? and years, so you'll, you'll find yeah. okay. if i bought something here, the home and then we also see that those, like i said y'all so...
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one was bombardier ryan mason, jaysley�*s line manager.o her death. in a series of damning findings against the army, the assistant coroner, nicholas rheinberg, said a major against the battery sergeant major. to report the harassment she suffered and that there was an arguable case for saying the state had breached her article 2 right to life. absolutely disgusted on how the army have failed our daughter. yes, i believe it was a cover—up, and it's been made clear after the hearing, the army apologised to jaysley�*s family. and she was excelling at herjob. the military have been her home, a place where she believed she was safe. her death, a tragedy, set amid the promise of so much hope. duncan kennedy, bbc news. orfeelings of despair, by going to the bbc website. that's at bbc.co.uk/actionline. of their homes for several months. here's simonjones. assessing the damage while lives remain on hold. the sinkhole first appeared on monday evening i'm not well, i'm not sleeping, my eyes are red raw. and i'm not going to be separated from my dogs
one was bombardier ryan mason, jaysley�*s line manager.o her death. in a series of damning findings against the army, the assistant coroner, nicholas rheinberg, said a major against the battery sergeant major. to report the harassment she suffered and that there was an arguable case for saying the state had breached her article 2 right to life. absolutely disgusted on how the army have failed our daughter. yes, i believe it was a cover—up, and it's been made clear after the hearing, the...
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and i don't want to believe it's 30 spots the whole from the same mason might be i life. and i to really is that i don't want to really use that the big girl who lived with me in the same room for this one mediums. she is that she did the new world life. she, the chief, anything didn't have life. and i don't want to believe that she is that oh my sister, i'm crazy. i don't make some wow, wow. oh, a lot of that. lot of who i can even do mine. oh yeah. so you're gonna pick the guy, the hoops of the connectivity. any of us will have to be off with my comedy some feedback as best as i can know for females on try to get in touch. she get the get that was a mazda annual or no heavy connected. i have to talk to them in advance of attending any. is this a as an academic, this one of the most out? oh wow. wow man, wow. the can see my dad or i should be cathy and the cat a may shoot. well, i'm going to pull the doors, but to me to come, i'm expiration faster. key the inc. washing machine and the telephone dish. my body for your mind that they phone does, he meant the key in the he
and i don't want to believe it's 30 spots the whole from the same mason might be i life. and i to really is that i don't want to really use that the big girl who lived with me in the same room for this one mediums. she is that she did the new world life. she, the chief, anything didn't have life. and i don't want to believe that she is that oh my sister, i'm crazy. i don't make some wow, wow. oh, a lot of that. lot of who i can even do mine. oh yeah. so you're gonna pick the guy, the hoops of...
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this cemetery ran from masonic to [indiscernible] the building next door is jointly owned. [indiscernible] was a want to be [indiscernible] and they were digging new pipes and everything into it and the owner came to me and he said, what are we going to do? what am i going to do. we are digging the pipes and found a coffin half way between the kitchen and i think your refrigerator. i told him what to do. i said you are not go toog say a word. if you do they will do a archaeological survey and you won't get anything built. all i know, it is still down there and [indiscernible] i saw the article i said, wow, i came back from a visit from china 2016 and they were there when you welcome this [indiscernible] it is similar to the--in japanese and day of the dead. i decided to do [indiscernible] i have food in there. i can do all the things --[indiscernible] and realize the mistake. the problem is they want and need and a lot has to do is they don't dine iloan. alone. a average person is 3 to 4 bottles and don't dine alone, it is family squl friends and when they have social event
this cemetery ran from masonic to [indiscernible] the building next door is jointly owned. [indiscernible] was a want to be [indiscernible] and they were digging new pipes and everything into it and the owner came to me and he said, what are we going to do? what am i going to do. we are digging the pipes and found a coffin half way between the kitchen and i think your refrigerator. i told him what to do. i said you are not go toog say a word. if you do they will do a archaeological survey and...
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this is a perry mason moment. right, she's a surprise to everyone. hello, and welcome to "dateline." in the late 1980s, robberies, muggings, and even murders were a sad reality of life in new york city. then, in 1990, a tourist was stabbed while trying to protect his family. the public demanded action, and they got it. police made arrests and put suspects behind bars. but one of the men convicted said he wasn't there. was an innocent man in jail, or was justice served? here's lester holt with "tipping point." lester holt (voiceover): in this city-- reporter: the murder of a utah man-- lester holt (voiceover): --and in this story that transformed it-- reporter: tourist who was killed trying to defend his family-- lester holt (voiceover): --where does the truth live? does it live in what was said in this police station-- lester holt (voiceover): --or what was seen on this subway platform? clearly, she sees one person that she recognizes. lester holt (voiceover): does it live in what was argued in this courtroom? you made that up, didn't you? no. lester
this is a perry mason moment. right, she's a surprise to everyone. hello, and welcome to "dateline." in the late 1980s, robberies, muggings, and even murders were a sad reality of life in new york city. then, in 1990, a tourist was stabbed while trying to protect his family. the public demanded action, and they got it. police made arrests and put suspects behind bars. but one of the men convicted said he wasn't there. was an innocent man in jail, or was justice served? here's lester...
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. >> amelia and mason are hard at work.takes a lot of patience and attention to make these peanut butter balls and pack them up. >> i never thought i'd get to learn. >> and learning is exactly what 18 year old mason kevorkian is doing at sugar and spice, with the help of owner sherry long. >> you got it. pull those in and then just push this down. my classroom just morphed into a commercial kitchen. and it's still a learning environment. >> an environment. the former teacher focuses on being inclusive, bringing in those who aged out of the foster care system and young adults with intellectual disabilities. >> and then you guys can start with the trays. they need the constant pat on the back and feel confident and make a living for yourself. is the ultimate goal. >> goals that can be achieved with basic job skills. >> we help them with the work experience factor as far as arriving on time, asking for help in this kitchen. they're learning food handling. >> and these two are handling things like a pro. >> if i forget, i can j
. >> amelia and mason are hard at work.takes a lot of patience and attention to make these peanut butter balls and pack them up. >> i never thought i'd get to learn. >> and learning is exactly what 18 year old mason kevorkian is doing at sugar and spice, with the help of owner sherry long. >> you got it. pull those in and then just push this down. my classroom just morphed into a commercial kitchen. and it's still a learning environment. >> an environment. the...
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yeah, mason, i just in case just the donuts, i think it's useful, joan, let me make a heavy well the audio the ticket them uses things to you about being logical here . what's your long occasional push g o t, all the gosh, is to see all the tickets you know, and how is your teeth all high? will she over the room with us or 5 of us your home to here? what is your feelings? well, 5 we want to you and take the year. so yeah, you'll find yeah, i've done a couple of 5. 0, sounds. yeah. the whole the boat also seen that also. good. huh. so your so yeah, no. did you not all the good be good to hear the other one here. okay, so what i'm going to control is not in the box today was finished. we finished it because the training and right no logs here. what do you mean? so what does it deal in subordinate before you do this? on the subordinate, what's your, what's your, what's the state of what us come down always and you by you to the bidding. this is the 1st law was well, what says progression should you for that it's not no summer long. there's to start for you. yes, it was supposed to be on
yeah, mason, i just in case just the donuts, i think it's useful, joan, let me make a heavy well the audio the ticket them uses things to you about being logical here . what's your long occasional push g o t, all the gosh, is to see all the tickets you know, and how is your teeth all high? will she over the room with us or 5 of us your home to here? what is your feelings? well, 5 we want to you and take the year. so yeah, you'll find yeah, i've done a couple of 5. 0, sounds. yeah. the whole the...
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chris mason, bbc news, in preston. our top story this evening... you can see grenfell tower for miles, and the people who lived here loved their views of london. at a community meeting last night by the deputy prime minister, angela rayner. by the ten year anniversary, there will be no grenfell tower and potentially even no it's just awful. the government insists it has talked to the community holding a series of meetings. it's being propped up and it's constantly monitored. it is not seen as practicable to remediate all or part it is expected that the superstructure, in whole the top 13 floors are being propped up by something like 6000 props at the moment, and it is untenable to continue this deconstruction has to happen. account of the impact of all of this on them. memorial to the lives lost. by this is a priority. nhs england says there were more patients in hospitals last week than at any other stage this winter. more than 30 years after four ira men were shot dead by sas a gun attack on a police station. fire without warning. barry o'donnell
chris mason, bbc news, in preston. our top story this evening... you can see grenfell tower for miles, and the people who lived here loved their views of london. at a community meeting last night by the deputy prime minister, angela rayner. by the ten year anniversary, there will be no grenfell tower and potentially even no it's just awful. the government insists it has talked to the community holding a series of meetings. it's being propped up and it's constantly monitored. it is not seen as...
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the book made the case that mason succeeded when they were able to marshal their natural resources to get a competitive advantage. if you think about it i like the electricity of our era. if we can prevail on a key for us to continue to lead the world, that will ultimately be an infrastructure exercise. it's good to be chips, data, talent, it's going to be the energy piece. specifically to your question, i think what the biden administration has put out today sends an interesting signal in the following way -- we have identified that there is roughly $175 billion of dry capital out there globally, looking to invest in ai infrastructure. there is an understanding that there's going to be such a need for it, in part, driven by the geopolitics. that there is an interesting return model on it. the question for this country is, there are two countries that can build ai at scale. the u.s. and china. do we want that 175 within dollars, to invest in the u.s. to create jobs and economic activity, or do we want it to go into the prc? when we think about the economics of -- i don't think of thes
the book made the case that mason succeeded when they were able to marshal their natural resources to get a competitive advantage. if you think about it i like the electricity of our era. if we can prevail on a key for us to continue to lead the world, that will ultimately be an infrastructure exercise. it's good to be chips, data, talent, it's going to be the energy piece. specifically to your question, i think what the biden administration has put out today sends an interesting signal in the...
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so let hell break out, pull that field to mason from the us president off the suspend the legs it's prison is 12 with is row. so i think violation that this be 5 bill by the idea. also ahead the most part. we don't want to see that we don't give high bikes. he has a full, a decade with the tons account civilian to 5 of the ukrainian presents on fine. but a lot of show have to house.
so let hell break out, pull that field to mason from the us president off the suspend the legs it's prison is 12 with is row. so i think violation that this be 5 bill by the idea. also ahead the most part. we don't want to see that we don't give high bikes. he has a full, a decade with the tons account civilian to 5 of the ukrainian presents on fine. but a lot of show have to house.
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and the 43 masonic roots will run less frequently between 10:00 in the morning and 1:00 on the afternoon>> depend on transit for groceries and medical care and the basic needs of life and the bigger picture really helps san francisco as a city and our region to function. >> reporter: a spokesperson said these changes were not easy decisions to make, but they were necessary for addressing the fm mta's financial stability. >> creatively providing high fidelity services at lower costs. >> reporter: dr. billy riggs is a transit expert and professor at the university of san francisco. >> the challenge now is one of reinvention. but at the same time, it is a way to get riders back and get butts in seats. it is not making service less frequent. it could be you make service more frequent on your high-capacity routes. >> reporter: muni is bringing back the 30 three express helping get riders down to san francisco during the morning routes. however, there will not be evening commutes at this time. >> the thing is bringing in new customers. the u.s. really struggled. >> reporter: the msnta is looki
and the 43 masonic roots will run less frequently between 10:00 in the morning and 1:00 on the afternoon>> depend on transit for groceries and medical care and the basic needs of life and the bigger picture really helps san francisco as a city and our region to function. >> reporter: a spokesperson said these changes were not easy decisions to make, but they were necessary for addressing the fm mta's financial stability. >> creatively providing high fidelity services at lower...
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so you've set the papers on senior person for another couple of come see mason nice try. it's comes thoughts tonight. something on the send you a book simple to do is take the signal to blend in flight of, of controlled store any part of the course to your you barely could you be to the finish for boys boys to the x to the back porch. cool. smart impulse of mine and here which is to bundle dish in your state or judge from should be you from step one and q regional with the machine. because then you might as a bushes dipping. you're more limited to your wasn't cooking cuz those things were at the new to the we've seen in the auto pay, the fifty's was yard. yup. on the, on the receiving end water line is what we just come down to the closest on how the meetings can get land on the, on the hudson. i'm a date like the is fetus. proceed. so device be safe if you tell go for sure. give me about the 9 helicopter upstarts. yeah. how many left? and so come into the listening room. the news hours. most feel though by ok. the last in the last i see the by the speed dials. the little
so you've set the papers on senior person for another couple of come see mason nice try. it's comes thoughts tonight. something on the send you a book simple to do is take the signal to blend in flight of, of controlled store any part of the course to your you barely could you be to the finish for boys boys to the x to the back porch. cool. smart impulse of mine and here which is to bundle dish in your state or judge from should be you from step one and q regional with the machine. because then...
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funded community cafe, the cost of living crisis has �* gone living crisis has never gone gaby and son masoneet, even with two working in a it is very difficult. jfiz ou have to m very difficult. 2?2 i you have to we go to do you have to make? we go to arks a do you have to make? we go to parks a lot. _ do you have to make? we go to parks a lot. we _ do you have to make? we go to parks a lot, we do _ do you have to make? we go to parks a lot, we do a _ do you have to make? we go to parks a lot, we do a i of i darks a lot. we do a lot of things rather doing more exciting like e mo bowling g like ee mo bowling or like ee mo bowling or going like ee mo bowling or going to e e mo bowling or going to the mo bt iee'ling or going to the mo bt ieeliterallyjoing to the mo bt ieeliterally go g to the mo bt ieeliterally go through cinema. i literally go through his old clothes and see what needs to be sold and i will sell his old clothes and just make a little bit of extra to make a little bit of extra money to things. to make a little bit of extra money to i things.- money to do things. some items mone
funded community cafe, the cost of living crisis has �* gone living crisis has never gone gaby and son masoneet, even with two working in a it is very difficult. jfiz ou have to m very difficult. 2?2 i you have to we go to do you have to make? we go to arks a do you have to make? we go to parks a lot. _ do you have to make? we go to parks a lot. we _ do you have to make? we go to parks a lot, we do _ do you have to make? we go to parks a lot, we do a _ do you have to make? we go to parks a...
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jeff mason, white house correspondent for reuters. jonathan cott, former senior adviser to senators joe manchin and chris. and brad todd, republican strategist and a cnn political commentator. welcome to all of you. thank you so much for being here. another hectic day in the life of a white house reporter such as yourself. you've seen a lot. we've all seen quite a bit in the last two weeks. um, can you just kind of take us behind the scenes and in terms of how this played out yesterday, as the markets, obviously there was incredible volatility in the morning. futures were down through the weekend. we know that's something that president trump pays close attention to. ultimately these two deals are cut. it makes it feel like it is the trump show right. as opposed to the actual inaction of policy, which is kind of where we've ended up. and yet these tariffs are going into effect on china. i mean, what do you know. what can you tell us about how this all plays out and what happens next? >> well, i think, number one, you're right to say i
jeff mason, white house correspondent for reuters. jonathan cott, former senior adviser to senators joe manchin and chris. and brad todd, republican strategist and a cnn political commentator. welcome to all of you. thank you so much for being here. another hectic day in the life of a white house reporter such as yourself. you've seen a lot. we've all seen quite a bit in the last two weeks. um, can you just kind of take us behind the scenes and in terms of how this played out yesterday, as the...
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jeff mason, thank you so much.xt, president trump signs an executive order called keeping men out of women's sports. his allies, they are thrilled. his critics, they're pouncing. but how does your view on the transgender debate stack up with the rest of the american public? cnn's harry enten standing by with some revealing numbers for us next. >> it's apparent. >> nice going, lou. nothing like a little confidence boost to help ease you back into the dating scene. of course, that also includes having a smile. you feel good about. fortunately, aspen dental specializes in dentures and implants made just for you with affordable options and flexible ways to pay. and now they're $0 down plus zero interest if paid in full in 18 months. helping our patients put their best smile forward. it's one more way aspen dental is in your corner. >> liberty. liberty mutual is all she talks about. since we saved hundreds by bundling our home and auto insurance. liberty. >> hey, kid. >> it's pronounced liberty. >> liberty. >> liberty.
jeff mason, thank you so much.xt, president trump signs an executive order called keeping men out of women's sports. his allies, they are thrilled. his critics, they're pouncing. but how does your view on the transgender debate stack up with the rest of the american public? cnn's harry enten standing by with some revealing numbers for us next. >> it's apparent. >> nice going, lou. nothing like a little confidence boost to help ease you back into the dating scene. of course, that...