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for fossil fuels the latter being a proposal from the louisiana state representative named danny mccormick totally say the man who had this to say about a shreveport louisiana mask mandate last july if the government has the power to force you to wear a mask they can force you to stick a needle in your arm against your will they can put a microchip in you that's the 1st of all we don't need any microchips when this thing hurt my feelings by telling me i took vero steps today. ok well now it's 2 steps because i just on day really the only thing we microchip is our pets because we want to find them if they get lost if he went missing i doubt anyone would go looking for the dude who tried to chainsaw baskin half what's ironic about immigrant hating politicians like mccormick using the idea of a sanctuary state to advance big oil is like immigrants oil actually is ruining our country and we should remove it the 1st chance we get and even though
for fossil fuels the latter being a proposal from the louisiana state representative named danny mccormick totally say the man who had this to say about a shreveport louisiana mask mandate last july if the government has the power to force you to wear a mask they can force you to stick a needle in your arm against your will they can put a microchip in you that's the 1st of all we don't need any microchips when this thing hurt my feelings by telling me i took vero steps today. ok well now it's 2...
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mark mccormick of td securities. the euro-dollar with a 1.22 handle.y of reaction on retail sales. walmart, home depot, macy's, all raising their outlook. guggenheim saint not only was rose margin relatively stable -- guggenheim saying not only was growth margin relatively stable, but -- so casing -- showcasing solid expense control. one of the takes on a better home depot. tom: citigroup with the 317 price target come up 17%. he reaffirms the very optimistic view. the dynamics now are absolutely fascinating, project lay in the real yield. -0.94%. i do not think a lot of people expecting that. jonathan: what did you make of pushing back against the move and the euro-dollar from mark mccormick? tom: everyone has an opinion. i am looking at stronger euro-dollar over the last three hours. this has to do with relative rate versus flows. mark mccormick always goes back to equity flows. jonathan: the politics on top of that. germany may be turning green. that could be a huge political shift. lisa: we were talking about whether fiscal stimulus was good or bad
mark mccormick of td securities. the euro-dollar with a 1.22 handle.y of reaction on retail sales. walmart, home depot, macy's, all raising their outlook. guggenheim saint not only was rose margin relatively stable -- guggenheim saying not only was growth margin relatively stable, but -- so casing -- showcasing solid expense control. one of the takes on a better home depot. tom: citigroup with the 317 price target come up 17%. he reaffirms the very optimistic view. the dynamics now are...
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from people like louisiana state rep danny mccormick. nor should we be surprised that it i mean the man is from a town called oil city for god's sakes what do we expect i mean maybe we wouldn't be as angry at the stupid things that are ted cruz said if we remember he was from texas just like texas is known for its oil he's merely an example of the town's major export. reporting from a soon to be the fog coal plant is now going to kill for redacted tonight and now for all the news we didn't have time to get through but i would only get one of you here good to see you what you got so there was a viral video involving police officers but not i assume a funny dance right yes yes i don't want to talk to fans. it was actually teenagers on bicycles getting arrested in perth amboy new jersey they were getting actually one kid got arrested while the others had their bikes confiscated supposedly for
from people like louisiana state rep danny mccormick. nor should we be surprised that it i mean the man is from a town called oil city for god's sakes what do we expect i mean maybe we wouldn't be as angry at the stupid things that are ted cruz said if we remember he was from texas just like texas is known for its oil he's merely an example of the town's major export. reporting from a soon to be the fog coal plant is now going to kill for redacted tonight and now for all the news we didn't have...
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or the time to entertain the of an oil sanctuary state from people like louisiana state rep danny mccormick. nor should we be surprised that it i mean the man is from a town called oil city for god's sakes what do we expect i mean maybe we wouldn't be as angry at the stupid things senator ted cruz said if we remember he was from texas just like texas is known for its oil he's merely an example of the town's major exports. reporting from a soon to be to coal plant this is now going to kill redacted tonight and now for all the news we didn't have time to get through but now we do. want to hear it good to see you good to see you what you got so there was another viral video involving police officers but not i assume a funny dance right yes there was. it was actually teenagers on bicycles getting arrested in perth amboy new jersey they were getting actually one kid got arrested while the others had their bikes confiscated supposedly for not having licenses for
or the time to entertain the of an oil sanctuary state from people like louisiana state rep danny mccormick. nor should we be surprised that it i mean the man is from a town called oil city for god's sakes what do we expect i mean maybe we wouldn't be as angry at the stupid things senator ted cruz said if we remember he was from texas just like texas is known for its oil he's merely an example of the town's major exports. reporting from a soon to be to coal plant this is now going to kill...
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from people like louisiana state rep danny mccormick. nor should we be surprised that it i mean the man is from a town called oil city for god's sakes what do we expect i mean maybe we wouldn't be as angry at the stupid things that are ted cruz said if we remember he was from texas just like texas is known for its oil he's merely an example of the town's major export. reporting from a soon to be defunct coal plant this is natalie mcneal for redacted tonight and now for all the news we didn't have time to get through but now we do. want to hear. you know what you got so there was a viral video involving police officers but not i assume a funny dance right yes i don't want to talk to fans. it was actually teenagers on bicycles getting arrested in perth amboy new jersey they were getting actually one kid got arrested while the others had their bikes confiscated supposedly for not
from people like louisiana state rep danny mccormick. nor should we be surprised that it i mean the man is from a town called oil city for god's sakes what do we expect i mean maybe we wouldn't be as angry at the stupid things that are ted cruz said if we remember he was from texas just like texas is known for its oil he's merely an example of the town's major export. reporting from a soon to be defunct coal plant this is natalie mcneal for redacted tonight and now for all the news we didn't...
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or the time to entertain the of an oil sanctuary state from people like louisiana state rep danny mccormick. nor should we be surprised that it i mean the man is from a town called oil city for god's sakes what do we expect i mean maybe we wouldn't be as angry at the stupid things senator ted cruz said if we remember he was from texas just like texas is known for its oil he's merely an example of the town's major export. reporting from a soon to be defunct coal plant this is natalie mcneal for redacted tonight and now for all the news we didn't have time to get through but now we do do we get out of here good to see you know what you got so there was a viral video involving police officers but not i assume a funny dance right yes i don't want to talk rock band. it was actually teenagers on bicycles getting arrested in perth amboy new jersey they were getting actually one kid got arrested while the others had their bikes confiscated supposedly for
or the time to entertain the of an oil sanctuary state from people like louisiana state rep danny mccormick. nor should we be surprised that it i mean the man is from a town called oil city for god's sakes what do we expect i mean maybe we wouldn't be as angry at the stupid things senator ted cruz said if we remember he was from texas just like texas is known for its oil he's merely an example of the town's major export. reporting from a soon to be defunct coal plant this is natalie mcneal for...
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what's ironic about immigrant hating politicians like mccormick using the idea of a sanctuary state to advance big oil is like immigrants oil actually is ruining our country and we should remove it the 1st chance we get and even though so many states are desperately clinging on to dirty fuel there's some hope in the recent news that the biggest coal mine workers union in the country supports a switch to renewables the united mine workers of america saw the writing on the wall and figurative coal soffits will never be in the black then there's no reason the color of their lungs should be black either they also want to generate new jobs by expanding the use of carbon capture technology a very expensive ineffective way to reduce carbon emissions that fossil fuel companies will seek tons of federal money to create and it's already happening because exxon mobil says it can turn biden's climate agenda into reality if washington takes in tax breaks for a $100000000000.00 carbon capture project near houston didn't you don't get more money after you already who the hell do you think you are big
what's ironic about immigrant hating politicians like mccormick using the idea of a sanctuary state to advance big oil is like immigrants oil actually is ruining our country and we should remove it the 1st chance we get and even though so many states are desperately clinging on to dirty fuel there's some hope in the recent news that the biggest coal mine workers union in the country supports a switch to renewables the united mine workers of america saw the writing on the wall and figurative...
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for fossil fuels the latter being a proposal from the louisiana state representative named danny mccormick totally same man who had this to say about a shreveport louisiana mask mandate last july if the government has the power to force you to wear a mask they can force you to stick a needle in your arm against your will they could put a microchip in you was the 1st of all we don't need any microchips when this thing hurt my feelings by telling me i took the arrow steps today. ok well now it's 2 steps because i just standing really plus the only thing we microchip is our pets because we want to find them if they get lost yet if he went missing i doubt anyone would go looking for the dude who tried the chainsaw baskin half what's ironic about immigrant hating politicians like mccormick using the idea of sanctuary states with vance big oil. i don't like immigrants oil actually is ruining our country and we should remove it the 1st chance we get and even though so many states are desperately clinging on to dirty fuel there's some hope in the recent news that the biggest coal mine workers unio
for fossil fuels the latter being a proposal from the louisiana state representative named danny mccormick totally same man who had this to say about a shreveport louisiana mask mandate last july if the government has the power to force you to wear a mask they can force you to stick a needle in your arm against your will they could put a microchip in you was the 1st of all we don't need any microchips when this thing hurt my feelings by telling me i took the arrow steps today. ok well now it's...
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for fossil fuels the latter being a proposal from the louisiana state representative named danny mccormick totally same man who had this to say about a shreveport louisiana mask mandate last july if the government has the power to force you to wear a mask they can force you to stick a needle in your arm against your will they can put a microchip in you the 1st of all we don't need any microchips with this thing hurt my feelings by telling me i took the arrow steps today. ok well now it's 2 steps because i just standing really the only thing we microchip is our pets because we want to find them if they get lost if he went missing i doubt anyone would go looking for the dude who tried to chainsaw a mask in half yet what's ironic about immigrant hating politicians like mccormick using the idea of a sanctuary state to advance big oil is like immigrants oil actually is ruining our country and we should remove it the 1st chance we get and even though so many states are desperately clinging on to dirty fuel there's some hope in the recent news that the biggest coal mine workers union in the count
for fossil fuels the latter being a proposal from the louisiana state representative named danny mccormick totally same man who had this to say about a shreveport louisiana mask mandate last july if the government has the power to force you to wear a mask they can force you to stick a needle in your arm against your will they can put a microchip in you the 1st of all we don't need any microchips with this thing hurt my feelings by telling me i took the arrow steps today. ok well now it's 2...
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what's ironic about immigrant hating politicians like mccormick using the idea of a sanctuary state to advance big oil is like immigrants oil actually is ruining our country and we should remove it the 1st chance we get and even though so many states are desperately clinging on to dirty fuel there's some hope in the recent news that the biggest coal mine workers union in the country supports a switch to renewable the united mine workers of america saw the writing on the wall and figured of cold soffits will never be in the black then there's no reason the color of their lungs should be black either they also want to generate new jobs by expanding the use of carbon capture technology a very expensive ineffective way to reduce carbon emissions that fossil fuel companies will seek tons of federal 'd money to create and it's already happening because exxon mobil says it can turn biden's climate agenda into reality if washington takes in tax breaks for a $100000000000.00 carbon capture project near houston done and you'll get more money after you already who the hell do you think you are bi
what's ironic about immigrant hating politicians like mccormick using the idea of a sanctuary state to advance big oil is like immigrants oil actually is ruining our country and we should remove it the 1st chance we get and even though so many states are desperately clinging on to dirty fuel there's some hope in the recent news that the biggest coal mine workers union in the country supports a switch to renewable the united mine workers of america saw the writing on the wall and figured of cold...
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we are going to kick off the markets with mike mccormick, td securities global head of fx strategy. inc. you so much for joining us, and what a perfect morning to have you on. given what we heard overnight from the pboc, it is not verbal intervention. it is real intervention. with this -- will this put a lid on the rally we have seen in the yuan? mark: i think the external forces are also starting to look a little bit overdone. i think when you think about the context, the biggest thing moving the dollar is the outlook for the global economy, the general inflationary environment, i think the backdrop we have seen is one where we see less movement in u.s. breakevens, driven by a move in llama -- in nominal rates. i think what the pboc was trying to do is manic -- is manage expectations about money coming in for the wrong reasons, which would push the currency stronger than they would like. what they are looking to do here is limit inflationary pressures. but i think they are nervous about how much stronger the currency can get if they aren't trying to stabilize the move to some degre
we are going to kick off the markets with mike mccormick, td securities global head of fx strategy. inc. you so much for joining us, and what a perfect morning to have you on. given what we heard overnight from the pboc, it is not verbal intervention. it is real intervention. with this -- will this put a lid on the rally we have seen in the yuan? mark: i think the external forces are also starting to look a little bit overdone. i think when you think about the context, the biggest thing moving...
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and officer mccormick said that there's something in the vehicle code that allows to us tow a vehicle that is truly abandoned without any of these rules, but also that a car that we've seen has had to be in the road for three months before we could determine that it was actually able to be considered abandoned. so i have a couple questions and then i have some ideas. my first question is to officer mccormick, and it's been wonderful working with you in the last few months, what is that threshold to determine whether a vehicle is truly abandoned? what do we need to know? you said that there has to be parts missing, can you help to totell us about that. >> it's the radiator or the grill or tires are missing off of it and there's no windshield or rear window. you know, just a car being on the street with a broken window might have just gotten broken and the person hasn't had a chance to take care of it yet, versus a car missing major parts and that's -- the vehicle code is somewhat vague in the fact that it says major component parts, but those are usually figuratively the windshields, m
and officer mccormick said that there's something in the vehicle code that allows to us tow a vehicle that is truly abandoned without any of these rules, but also that a car that we've seen has had to be in the road for three months before we could determine that it was actually able to be considered abandoned. so i have a couple questions and then i have some ideas. my first question is to officer mccormick, and it's been wonderful working with you in the last few months, what is that...
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and officer mccormick said that there's something in the vehicle code that allows to us tow a vehicle that is truly abandoned without any of these rules, but also that a car that we've seen has had to be in the road for three months before we could determine that it was actually able to be considered abandoned. so i have a couple questions and then i have some ideas. my first question is to officer mccormick, and it's been wonderful working with you in the last few months, what is that threshold to determine whether a vehicle is truly abandoned? what do we need to know? you said that there has to be parts missing, can you help to totell us about that. >> it's the radiator or the grill or tires are missing off of it and there's no windshield or rear window. you know, just a car being on the street with a broken window might have just gotten broken and the person hasn't had a chance to take care of it yet, versus a car missing major parts and that's -- the vehicle code is somewhat vague in the fact that it says major component parts, but those are usually figuratively the windshields, m
and officer mccormick said that there's something in the vehicle code that allows to us tow a vehicle that is truly abandoned without any of these rules, but also that a car that we've seen has had to be in the road for three months before we could determine that it was actually able to be considered abandoned. so i have a couple questions and then i have some ideas. my first question is to officer mccormick, and it's been wonderful working with you in the last few months, what is that...
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while criticizing it quite so when hot cast host peter mccormick called musk the perfect troll so his very poorly informed criticism of why while support for something as useless as dovish one it really touched a nerve with musk who added more fuel to the fire so he tried to rebut asking the community if they've ever heard of pay pal to kind of a search his superior understanding of money but was then once again silence after michael saylor of micro strategy who answered him by highlighting the differences between pay pal and stating that the world needed to be centralised security flay share a store of value much more than it needed a centralized less secure inflationary medium of exchange so now there's actually a petition for him to actually sell his quite holdings so there's a petition on change dot org that's currently gathering signatures to make iran divest himself of his personal stash of decline louse of a bit coin community of not having it and i know it wasn't surprising to see you on must get into a bit quiet and what was surprising to have been how much weight you put beh
while criticizing it quite so when hot cast host peter mccormick called musk the perfect troll so his very poorly informed criticism of why while support for something as useless as dovish one it really touched a nerve with musk who added more fuel to the fire so he tried to rebut asking the community if they've ever heard of pay pal to kind of a search his superior understanding of money but was then once again silence after michael saylor of micro strategy who answered him by highlighting the...
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drinks to get sales so he championed those quiet while criticizing it quite so when hot as host peter mccormick called musk the perfect troll so his very poorly informed criticism of mine while support for something as useless as one it really touched a nerve with moscow out of more fuel to fire so he tried to rebut asking the community if they've ever heard of pay pal to kind of a search of superior understanding of money but was then once again silenced after michael saylor of micro strategy who answered him by highlighting the differences between pay pal and bitcoin stating that the world needed to be centralized security flay share a store of value much more than it needed a centralized less secure inflationary medium of exchange so now there's actually a kitchen for him to actually sell his quite holdings so there's a petition on change dot org that's currently gathering signatures to make iran divest himself of his personal stash of quine laos of bitcoin community of not having it and i know it wasn't surprising to see iran must get into big choir and what was surprising has been how much
drinks to get sales so he championed those quiet while criticizing it quite so when hot as host peter mccormick called musk the perfect troll so his very poorly informed criticism of mine while support for something as useless as one it really touched a nerve with moscow out of more fuel to fire so he tried to rebut asking the community if they've ever heard of pay pal to kind of a search of superior understanding of money but was then once again silenced after michael saylor of micro strategy...
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was criticizing it quite so when podcast host peter mccormick called musk the perfect troll citing his very poorly informed criticism of why while support for something as useless as dovish one it really touched a nerve with musk who added more fuel to the fire so he tried to rebut asking the community if they've ever heard of pay pal to kind of a search his superior understanding of money but was then once again silenced after michael saylor of micro strategy who answered him by highlighting the differences between pay pal and stating that the world needed to be centralized secure deflationary store of value so much more than it needed a centralized less secure inflationary medium of exchange so now there's actually a petition for him to actually sell his book when holdings so there's a petition on change dot org that's currently gathering signatures to make iran divest himself of his personal stash of decline wow us of a bit coin community of not having it and i know it wasn't surprising to see you on most get in a bit quiet and what was surprising to have been how much weight you pu
was criticizing it quite so when podcast host peter mccormick called musk the perfect troll citing his very poorly informed criticism of why while support for something as useless as dovish one it really touched a nerve with musk who added more fuel to the fire so he tried to rebut asking the community if they've ever heard of pay pal to kind of a search his superior understanding of money but was then once again silenced after michael saylor of micro strategy who answered him by highlighting...
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while criticizing quite so when hot cast host peter mccormick called musk the perfect troll so his very poorly informed criticism of mine while support for something as useless as one it really touched a nerve with musk who added more fuel to the fire so he tried to rebut asking the community if they've ever heard of pay pal to kind of a search a superior understanding of money but was then once again silenced after michael saylor of micro strategy who answered him by highlighting the differences between pay pal and stating that the world needed at the centralized security flay share a store of value much more than it needed a centralized less secure inflationary medium of exchange so now there's actually a petition for him to actually sell his holdings so there's a petition on change dot org that's currently gathering signatures to make iran divest himself of his personal stash of decline louse of a bit coin community of not having it and i know it wasn't surprising to see you on meth get into big choir and what was surprising has been how much weight you put behind those coins all of
while criticizing quite so when hot cast host peter mccormick called musk the perfect troll so his very poorly informed criticism of mine while support for something as useless as one it really touched a nerve with musk who added more fuel to the fire so he tried to rebut asking the community if they've ever heard of pay pal to kind of a search a superior understanding of money but was then once again silenced after michael saylor of micro strategy who answered him by highlighting the...
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[inaudible] [cheering and applauding] abigail louise mccormick.audible] [cheering and applauding] ricardo vincent. [inaudible] [cheering and applauding] lillian. [inaudible] [cheering and applauding] joseph matthew. [inaudible] [cheering and applauding] preston william rhodes. [cheering and applauding] patrick james bishop. [cheering and applauding] micah. [inaudible] oh. [cheering and applauding] elizabeth. [cheering and applauding] caitlin. [inaudible] [cheering and applauding] paula xavier kelly. [cheering and applauding] dallas aland harrison. [cheering and applauding] margaret ray zimmerman. [cheering and applauding] evelyn blair. [inaudible] [cheering and applauding] michael thomas. [cheering and applauding] daniel patrick. [inaudible] [cheering and applauding] michael joseph. [inaudible] [cheering and applauding] logan robert mcguire. [cheering and applauding] alexander. [inaudible] [cheering and applauding] nathan durrant. [cheering and applauding] alexander scott douglas the third. [cheering and applauding] jeremy alexander. [cheering and
[inaudible] [cheering and applauding] abigail louise mccormick.audible] [cheering and applauding] ricardo vincent. [inaudible] [cheering and applauding] lillian. [inaudible] [cheering and applauding] joseph matthew. [inaudible] [cheering and applauding] preston william rhodes. [cheering and applauding] patrick james bishop. [cheering and applauding] micah. [inaudible] oh. [cheering and applauding] elizabeth. [cheering and applauding] caitlin. [inaudible] [cheering and applauding] paula xavier...
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and in 2001 it was rebuilt by mccormick, barrick, and seltzer, who will be presenting today under hope 6, and at that time, the number of units, when it was redeveloped in 2001, was decreased significantly. it was reduced to 163 units. with only 67% of the former plaza residents able to move back in after the rebuilding. in my view, a very troubling history of people being displaced through demolition of public housing and rebuilding that did not accommodate everyone moving back in. complaints regarding the condition followed soon after folks moved back in. there is quite a bit of history going back, but i will say fast forward to where we are now, and after years of troubling conditions at the property, the latest plan that we will hear more about involves, again, doing a demolition. this time with replacement of the public housing units, all of them, but also potentially adding in market-rate housing at the site for a much larger development here. we will get into all of this, some of this i will touch on now, but we will hear from presenters. but before we get into that, i do want t
and in 2001 it was rebuilt by mccormick, barrick, and seltzer, who will be presenting today under hope 6, and at that time, the number of units, when it was redeveloped in 2001, was decreased significantly. it was reduced to 163 units. with only 67% of the former plaza residents able to move back in after the rebuilding. in my view, a very troubling history of people being displaced through demolition of public housing and rebuilding that did not accommodate everyone moving back in. complaints...
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jonathan: 8:30 a.m., mark mccormick of td securities.ome skin in the game here, so forgive me. i want to go home. from new york city this morning, good morning. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: -- ritika: with the first word news, i'm ritika gupta. the u.s. is adding pressure to both sides to end the conflict in gaza. president biden told prasm in netanyahu -- told prime minister netanyahu he would back a cease-fire. at least 222 people have been killed, most of them in gaza. hamas militants have fired more than 120 rockets at israel. israel has responded with air raids and utility -- air raids and artillery. there is legislation backed by democrats and republicans that would jumpstart research and development with a cash infusion of more than 100 billion dollars. the bill could be passed by the end of the month. the son of rudy giuliani is running for governor of new york. andrew giuliani tells "the new york post" he's confident he can win next year's republican primary and defeat andrew cuomo. he served as former president -- rudy giuliani wa
jonathan: 8:30 a.m., mark mccormick of td securities.ome skin in the game here, so forgive me. i want to go home. from new york city this morning, good morning. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: -- ritika: with the first word news, i'm ritika gupta. the u.s. is adding pressure to both sides to end the conflict in gaza. president biden told prasm in netanyahu -- told prime minister netanyahu he would back a cease-fire. at least 222 people have been killed, most of them in gaza. hamas militants have...
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charlie mccormick, he rushed to see me and kiss my grandmother before he went -- when he returned from school. he hugged and kissed her saying mammy, i'm so glad to see you. in spite of their great shows of affection neither of her white grandfathers, nor their families ever made any move to liberate slaves. i would be a slave today if emancipation had been delayed until the south violate -- voluntarily free the slaves. in addition to the weight, the daily humiliations of racism were part of it broader problem of inequality in the u.s. that served as a driving force motivating the unceasing civil-rights and feminist activism. she wanted to provide all black women, including herself and daughters with a new american society based on gender and racial equality, a country in which young black women could grow up expected to vote and be full citizens. to be free from sexual assault. as well as to be free of the equally pernicious but opposites very uptight -- stereotype. her black feminist voice was consistent, clear, and powerful. she identified herself as a colored woman in a white world
charlie mccormick, he rushed to see me and kiss my grandmother before he went -- when he returned from school. he hugged and kissed her saying mammy, i'm so glad to see you. in spite of their great shows of affection neither of her white grandfathers, nor their families ever made any move to liberate slaves. i would be a slave today if emancipation had been delayed until the south violate -- voluntarily free the slaves. in addition to the weight, the daily humiliations of racism were part of it...
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and in 2001 it was rebuilt by mccormick, barrick, and seltzer, who will be presenting today under hope 6, and at that time, the number of units, when it was redeveloped in 2001, was decreased significantly. it was reduced to 163 units. with only 67% of the former plaza residents able to move back in after the rebuilding. in my view, a very troubling history of people being displaced through demolition of public housing and rebuilding that did not accommodate everyone moving back in. complaints regarding the condition followed soon after folks moved back in. there is quite a bit of history going back, but i will say fast forward to where we are now, and after years of troubling conditions at the property, the latest plan that we will hear more about involves, again, doing a demolition. this time with replacement of the public housing units, all of them, but also potentially adding in market-rate housing at the site for a much larger development here. we will get into all of this, some of this i will touch on now, but we will hear from presenters. but before we get into that, i do want t
and in 2001 it was rebuilt by mccormick, barrick, and seltzer, who will be presenting today under hope 6, and at that time, the number of units, when it was redeveloped in 2001, was decreased significantly. it was reduced to 163 units. with only 67% of the former plaza residents able to move back in after the rebuilding. in my view, a very troubling history of people being displaced through demolition of public housing and rebuilding that did not accommodate everyone moving back in. complaints...
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both of my grandfathers were white charlie mccormick grandson of my grandmother's master rushed to see me and kiss my grandmother before he went and when he returned from school he hugged and kissed her saying. oh mammy. mammy. i'm so glad to see you. yet in spite of their great shows of affection tarel observed neither of her white grandfathers nor their families ever made any move to liberate their slaves. i would be a slave today if emancipation had been delayed till the south voluntarily freed the slaves. she said in addition to the weight of our own family history of enslavement the daily humiliations of racism were part of a broader problem of inequality in the us that served as a driving force motivating terrorists unceasing civil rights and feminist activism. she wanted to provide all black women including herself and her daughters with a new american society based on gender and racial equality a country in which young black women could grow up expecting to vote and be full citizens to be free from sexual assaults or constant dispersions under sexual purity as well as to be fre
both of my grandfathers were white charlie mccormick grandson of my grandmother's master rushed to see me and kiss my grandmother before he went and when he returned from school he hugged and kissed her saying. oh mammy. mammy. i'm so glad to see you. yet in spite of their great shows of affection tarel observed neither of her white grandfathers nor their families ever made any move to liberate their slaves. i would be a slave today if emancipation had been delayed till the south voluntarily...
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his mother was helen mccormick. and her parents were irish immigrants. they jack's senior and and his my and helen nelly wilkers were albany natives and they had a daughter who was born five years before jack junior. she was named after mother, but she was known to friends and family for the rest of her life as peggy. for the first eight or nine years of jack jr's life they lived in albany where jack's seniors family ran a nice company in the days before refrigeration technology became a thing, but around world war one or so jack senior had found other things to occupy his time. one of the things he was was a bookie bookmaker. he took bets um, and when prohibition kicked in in 1920 jack senior was working at and operating speakeasies in albany. he ran a few of them and he got busted a few times by the by federal agents and wound up getting name in the newspaper. as part of his work as a bookie each august he would head north to saratoga springs about 30 miles north of albany to take best at the racetrack the saratoga race course. and in the late 20s jack
his mother was helen mccormick. and her parents were irish immigrants. they jack's senior and and his my and helen nelly wilkers were albany natives and they had a daughter who was born five years before jack junior. she was named after mother, but she was known to friends and family for the rest of her life as peggy. for the first eight or nine years of jack jr's life they lived in albany where jack's seniors family ran a nice company in the days before refrigeration technology became a thing,...
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revision schedule maybe lieutenant mccormick, if you don't have it don't worry. i think we should make note of this and depending on when the d.g.o. revision comes up, if it's soon, we can incorporate that into the discussion. if it's distance, we can talk about having the discussion now and maybe bring something before the commission because that is a great point and i think it's something that we really need to put on the table. >> commissioner hamasaki: okay. and, then, what is the firearms? is this a gun dealer. >> i belief a member has a federal firearm license. so they can sell firearms or be the middle man between a member or between a individual buying a firearm and getting it from another entity. >> commissioner hamasaki: okay. i see a few of those, actually. >> commissioner hamasaki: thank you, president cohen. that's all i have. thank you. >> president cohen: no problem. colleagues, any other questions? nope. perfect. let's go to public comment. >> clerk: public comment. if you would like to make public comment, please call (415) 655-0001 access code 1
revision schedule maybe lieutenant mccormick, if you don't have it don't worry. i think we should make note of this and depending on when the d.g.o. revision comes up, if it's soon, we can incorporate that into the discussion. if it's distance, we can talk about having the discussion now and maybe bring something before the commission because that is a great point and i think it's something that we really need to put on the table. >> commissioner hamasaki: okay. and, then, what is the...
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and in 2001 it was rebuilt by mccormick, barrick, and seltzer, who will be presenting today under hope 6, and at that time, the number of units, when it was redeveloped in 2001, was decreased significantly. it was reduced to 163 units. with only 67% of the former plaza residents able to move back in after the rebuilding. in my view, a very troubling history of people being displaced through demolition of public housing and rebuilding that did not accommodate everyone moving back in. complaints regarding the condition followed soon after folks moved back in. there is quite a bit of history going back, but i will say fast forward to where we are now, and after years of troubling conditions at the property, the latest plan that we will hear more about involves, again, doing a demolition. this time with replacement of the public housing units, all of them, but also potentially adding in market-rate housing at the site for a much larger development here. we will get into all of this, some of this i will touch on now, but we will hear from presenters. but before we get into that, i do want t
and in 2001 it was rebuilt by mccormick, barrick, and seltzer, who will be presenting today under hope 6, and at that time, the number of units, when it was redeveloped in 2001, was decreased significantly. it was reduced to 163 units. with only 67% of the former plaza residents able to move back in after the rebuilding. in my view, a very troubling history of people being displaced through demolition of public housing and rebuilding that did not accommodate everyone moving back in. complaints...
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i want to thank director mcguire and officer mccormick for their time to spend almost four members withber of the board to look into what we were discussing. i wanted to publicly say thank you to them. thank you. >> chair borden: thank you. director heminger. >> director heminger: i had a two-part request about the central subway. the first is, it's been about month and a half when we supposed to reach a substantial completion. i wonder if we can get an update. if we can get a schedule for regular updates of the next phase of the work, which is all the testing and software as we head toward actually getting real live people on real live train. those were the two requests. >> chair borden: i think we're going to have an update on the director's report on the central subway. are there any other comments by board members? i will say that some of us did go on a tour of the tunnel. the eureka curve. it was great to see the work that we've been doing there. i'm sure we'll hear about that. it was great to see things are under way in preparation for the subway to reopen soon. that's exciting. i
i want to thank director mcguire and officer mccormick for their time to spend almost four members withber of the board to look into what we were discussing. i wanted to publicly say thank you to them. thank you. >> chair borden: thank you. director heminger. >> director heminger: i had a two-part request about the central subway. the first is, it's been about month and a half when we supposed to reach a substantial completion. i wonder if we can get an update. if we can get a...
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this building, mccormick place on the chicago lakefront, many fewer birds are dying. >> reporter: butngs. homes kill many more birds. you find different ways to approach this. >> this acid etching here -- >> reporter: damian ruffner at the discovery center has suggestions. >> it comes in this roll of tape. >> reporter: small vinyl dots can break up the reflection, so can p-cord. >> any vertical lines four inches or less -- >> reporter: intentionally blocking a view, that can be a tough sell. >> we've seen other solutions that go on the glass, etchings, dots. are any of those possibilities for you guys? >> that is something we definitely could look into. the one thing is that we don't want to take away the luster of our beautiful double-pane windows. >> reporter: that's the rub. >> right. >> reporter: the visibility keith russell cares most about is that his city finally seems to notice its birds. in is something you've cared about for a long time. it must be gratifying to see the general public start to care about this, too. >> it's really amazing. after having worked, you know, in th
this building, mccormick place on the chicago lakefront, many fewer birds are dying. >> reporter: butngs. homes kill many more birds. you find different ways to approach this. >> this acid etching here -- >> reporter: damian ruffner at the discovery center has suggestions. >> it comes in this roll of tape. >> reporter: small vinyl dots can break up the reflection, so can p-cord. >> any vertical lines four inches or less -- >> reporter: intentionally...
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mccormick he has to get off his butt and start working as representative of the people, not just for own cause or his party because especially -- party because. -- cause. they should be ashamed. they should -- host: how many times have you applied for jobs? caller: i've filled out applications, don't know how many. host: what's happening? caller: not getting no bites. host: what kind of jobs are you applying for? caller: i tried getting jobs with walmart, home depot, driving parts and stuff. that is a job i had before i got laid off and i found out, they hired somebody else knew to take my place so i won't be getting called back. host: are you getting any information about why you aren't getting the jobs you are applying for? caller: no, ma'am. host: how much money are you getting it unemployment, and how far does it go? caller: -- dollars every two weeks. host: is it enough to cover your bills? caller: no, ma'am. host: so you are making less or bringing in less than you were earning before? caller: yes, ma'am. host: maggie, hudson, new york, hi. caller: how are you. host: go ahead a
mccormick he has to get off his butt and start working as representative of the people, not just for own cause or his party because especially -- party because. -- cause. they should be ashamed. they should -- host: how many times have you applied for jobs? caller: i've filled out applications, don't know how many. host: what's happening? caller: not getting no bites. host: what kind of jobs are you applying for? caller: i tried getting jobs with walmart, home depot, driving parts and stuff....
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enforcement and how shawn mccormick is working hard to double down on p.c.o. enforcement on many of these corridors. >> director lai: that would be great. and then super exciting about may 15th, gearing up for the rollout and the rail service. miss kirshwin, could you talk a little bit more about what you and your team have done to double, triple check that this time it's for real. and what other things might be going on in terms of, like, preparing ourselves for that day and the rollout, you know, any kind of information that you could share with the public as to navigating that, you know, obviously the station looks a little bit different now. i understand that, you know, the ambassadors will be out but talk a little bit so the public knows what to expect. >> thank you for that question. we are already excited to be opening up the subway, to be returning to k.t. service, to restart the anjuda as well as have the j line continue to stay in operation. over the last 10 months we have gotten in an incredible amount of work done in the subway. most of which is in
enforcement and how shawn mccormick is working hard to double down on p.c.o. enforcement on many of these corridors. >> director lai: that would be great. and then super exciting about may 15th, gearing up for the rollout and the rail service. miss kirshwin, could you talk a little bit more about what you and your team have done to double, triple check that this time it's for real. and what other things might be going on in terms of, like, preparing ourselves for that day and the rollout,...
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and that increases the risk of being a mccormick. in fact, they saw the fish traffic gym easily. hello, not me, a fish. it's no longer the next fish friendly citizen. the trish is ringing the bell while down below a crustacean is waiting to continue its journey along the waterway. i never knew there was life in the canals then and there you go. we're just 66 days to go before the plant opening of a took your olympics. athletes are publicly expressing their doubts that the games will go ahead. well, australian team members gathered for the launch of the team uniforms in sydney, but most won't get to wear them at the opening ceremony because numbers will be severely restricted because of the pandemic. and when japan expanding its covered 1900 state of emergency, some are now openly resigned to the possibility of the games being cancelled. i will do that if it did get caught up and because that claim but i guess with everything happening, we just have to take that septic rural, well aware of what's going on, you're copying as an athlete to know that. and we don't want to threaten th
and that increases the risk of being a mccormick. in fact, they saw the fish traffic gym easily. hello, not me, a fish. it's no longer the next fish friendly citizen. the trish is ringing the bell while down below a crustacean is waiting to continue its journey along the waterway. i never knew there was life in the canals then and there you go. we're just 66 days to go before the plant opening of a took your olympics. athletes are publicly expressing their doubts that the games will go ahead....
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i want to thank director mcguire and officer mccormick for their time to spend almost four members with a member of the board to look into what we were discussing. i wanted to publicly say thank you to them. thank you. >> chair borden: thank you. director heminger. >> director heminger: i had a two-part request about the central subway. the first is, it's been about month and a half when we supposed to reach a substantial completion. i wonder if we can get an update. if we can get a schedule for regular updates of the next phase of the work, which is all the testing and software as we head toward actually getting real live people on real live train. those were the two requests. >> chair borden: i think we're going to have an update on the director's report on the central subway. are there any other comments by board members? i will say that some of us did go on a tour of the tunnel. the eureka curve. it was great to see the work that we've been doing there. i'm sure we'll hear about that. it was great to see things are under way in preparation for the subway to reopen soon. that's excit
i want to thank director mcguire and officer mccormick for their time to spend almost four members with a member of the board to look into what we were discussing. i wanted to publicly say thank you to them. thank you. >> chair borden: thank you. director heminger. >> director heminger: i had a two-part request about the central subway. the first is, it's been about month and a half when we supposed to reach a substantial completion. i wonder if we can get an update. if we can get a...