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my name is leslie mccray, and i am in outside beauty sales. i have lived in this neighborhood since august of this year. after my fire in my apartment and losing everything, the red cross gave us a list of agencies in the city to reach out to and find out about various programs that could help us get back on our feet, and i signed up for the below market rate program, got my certificate, and started applying and won the housing lottery. this particular building was brand-new, and really, this is the one that i wanted out of everything i applied for. and i came to the open house here, and there were literally hundreds of people looking at the building. and i -- in my mind, i was, like, how am i ever going to possibly win this? and i did. and when you get that notice that you want, it's surreal, and you don't really believe it, and then it sinks in, yeah, i can have it, and i'm finally good to go; i can stay. my favorite thing about my home, although i miss the charm about the old victorian is everything is brand-new. it's beautiful. my kitchen
my name is leslie mccray, and i am in outside beauty sales. i have lived in this neighborhood since august of this year. after my fire in my apartment and losing everything, the red cross gave us a list of agencies in the city to reach out to and find out about various programs that could help us get back on our feet, and i signed up for the below market rate program, got my certificate, and started applying and won the housing lottery. this particular building was brand-new, and really, this...
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. >> our wonderful molly mccray. it wasn't easy because he's had such a remarkable career.peak for anybody that has ever had the privilege of working with you is you always raise the bar. you made us all better because you always bring this level of professionalism and perfection to every newscast. >> you know, i just always tried to not ask anything of anyone else that i wouldn't ask of myself with the expectation thereof. i was doing fine with that until carmella. >> yeah. >> that got me. my stepdaughter. >> you've been a mentor to obviously carmella but to all of us here at the newsroom. >> that's good to hear. that's what you try to do, set the example. but it's really wonderful to see some of the old faces from the past and to hear that there's life after the newsroom. i mean amazing. it's just -- you know, we'll see what the next chapter is. a lot of pro athletes retire, and then they come out of retirement, so you never know. >> you are leaving a wonderful legacy. >> i just heard some groans from the other side of the studio. no! >> holidays off, vacations. >> and ju
. >> our wonderful molly mccray. it wasn't easy because he's had such a remarkable career.peak for anybody that has ever had the privilege of working with you is you always raise the bar. you made us all better because you always bring this level of professionalism and perfection to every newscast. >> you know, i just always tried to not ask anything of anyone else that i wouldn't ask of myself with the expectation thereof. i was doing fine with that until carmella. >> yeah....
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but the more of course, that was waves, double at sea flood as glen grass and other mccray scheme for present koran has said that they're gonna do. photos of a go provide edible us each knows you. so katie bras, ukraine's camaro them are but junior, at our order, stop at private you will met is new. but she talks about a priority where he isn't biographer, you people who did seem decently. mavita took to state or gloria parties from a border and you put a brochure. it's a cautious credidio or gear mass movie called taurus for me to always keep you on your blog. professors starsky de la gift or as roger organs as you please can. i can say that your company state farm, eating bon b to put your groups, come, will leave your noggin, looking at them, which is almost nice to talk. so as bad of their growth, nancy thought me blue yet was all year. yes, dishes casino will reduce bolingbrook, a leaching agent who just knew or put them on bull mouse, not even until i got a his with us to deal with my job was to whatever, when your whole grade, he's in the thick of stage rolla was a bit take on
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mccray. >> good evening, dr. lamb. dr. matthew and board commissioners. community, my name is salindra director of the african achievement initiative known as ali, and i want to begin by saying that ali was established to provide recommendation to see inter represent the pattern of outcomes. in 2015, through the leadership and advocacy of the n a a.c. p and san francisco of black school educators. our core purpose by supporting academic and emotional learning, elevator affective practices and strategies and cultivater laiders in the work of deconstructing berries from african-american achievement. but taoult is less than half of our grad units are eligible for usc c institutions. if we're not looking at ways that our practices take away from. then there is no way that we can meet sf u.s. d vision 2025. next slide please. therefore we believe coordinate for african-american students. and ensure that they receive rigorous instruction, then we will build relational trust with students and their families. prepare african for post secondary success and create
mccray. >> good evening, dr. lamb. dr. matthew and board commissioners. community, my name is salindra director of the african achievement initiative known as ali, and i want to begin by saying that ali was established to provide recommendation to see inter represent the pattern of outcomes. in 2015, through the leadership and advocacy of the n a a.c. p and san francisco of black school educators. our core purpose by supporting academic and emotional learning, elevator affective practices...
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mccray. >> good evening, dr. lamb. dr. matthew and board commissioners. community, my name is salindra director of the african achievement initiative known as ali, and i want to begin by saying that ali was established to provide recommendation to see inter represent the pattern of outcomes. in 2015, through the leadership and advocacy of the n a a.c. p and san francisco of black school educators. our core purpose by supporting academic and emotional learning, elevator affective practices and strategies and cultivater laiders in the work of deconstructing berries from african-american achievement. but taoult is less than half of our grad units are eligible for usc c institutions. if we're not looking at ways that our practices take away from. then there is no way that we can meet sf u.s. d vision 2025. next slide please. therefore we believe coordinate for african-american students. and ensure that they receive rigorous instruction, then we will build relational trust with students and their families. prepare african for post secondary success and create
mccray. >> good evening, dr. lamb. dr. matthew and board commissioners. community, my name is salindra director of the african achievement initiative known as ali, and i want to begin by saying that ali was established to provide recommendation to see inter represent the pattern of outcomes. in 2015, through the leadership and advocacy of the n a a.c. p and san francisco of black school educators. our core purpose by supporting academic and emotional learning, elevator affective practices...
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tracy mccray, the acting president of the police officers association.e, jonathan said, we are in a unique position for the san francisco police department of the 1900 members that i am up here representing and the retention issue is a big issue for this city. we are losing officers with july of 2020 to present day. we have lost over 100 officers who have lateral to other agencies. and basically the things that you may want for your districts foot patrols, bike patrols, police officers going after violent criminals, that is all going to be severely impacted if we don't have officers out on the streets and retaining officers is probably the most important facet of the department right now. and unfortunately, there is no one here from the department to speak about that, but i will speak to the fact that you probably will have eye raising, hair raising figures from overtime that is taking to keep officers out on the street. so retaining officers is so important and i can't even explain to you how important that is to answer the calls for service that nonsto
tracy mccray, the acting president of the police officers association.e, jonathan said, we are in a unique position for the san francisco police department of the 1900 members that i am up here representing and the retention issue is a big issue for this city. we are losing officers with july of 2020 to present day. we have lost over 100 officers who have lateral to other agencies. and basically the things that you may want for your districts foot patrols, bike patrols, police officers going...
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ladies and gentlemen, please welcome nikki mccray, lisa leslie, jennifer azzi, ruthie bolton, tara vanderveerhand. how many of you are in any hall of fame? [ laughter ] >> how many of you have had your jersey retired? how many have more than one olympic gold medal? whoo. and how many of you basketball is still a part of your life? yeah. i love that. i love that. tara, tara, tara vanderveer. i'm telling you, when i look back over the decades and to see when we were players, didn't have what they were able to have and what players have today. just relay to us the experience of this for you to be a part of this and to have helped this happen. we have the wnba now as long as we've had it. >> robin, first, great to see you and thank you for your support of this team and women's basketball and women's sports. this team was a great team and, you know, they sacrificed a lot to play for 14 months, travel, compete, train, train, train for the olympics to win a gold medal and i'm so proud of what they did and accomplished and it is really different and this team really put women's basketball on the map
ladies and gentlemen, please welcome nikki mccray, lisa leslie, jennifer azzi, ruthie bolton, tara vanderveerhand. how many of you are in any hall of fame? [ laughter ] >> how many of you have had your jersey retired? how many have more than one olympic gold medal? whoo. and how many of you basketball is still a part of your life? yeah. i love that. i love that. tara, tara, tara vanderveer. i'm telling you, when i look back over the decades and to see when we were players, didn't have...
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. >> you know, barbara mccray, the mueller parallel is interesting, and i remember in the second volume he was talking about there were witness tamperings that were investigated and i want to hear what liz cheney told jon karl about that. >> so you think some of the testimony you received wasn't truthful because people were threatened. >> the way i would put it is it gives us an insight into how people around the former president are operating and to the extent to which they believe they can affect the testimony of witnesses before the committee and it's something that we take very seriously, and it's something that people should be aware of. it's a very serious issue, and i would imagine the department of justice would be very interested in and would take that very seriously, as well. >> i'm going to make a list and bring it to the set with me every day of all of the crimes liz cheney is pointing the doj to go look at. do you think this is one that they will heed her advice on or do you think it's something already under investigation by doj? >> i don't know whether doj had information
. >> you know, barbara mccray, the mueller parallel is interesting, and i remember in the second volume he was talking about there were witness tamperings that were investigated and i want to hear what liz cheney told jon karl about that. >> so you think some of the testimony you received wasn't truthful because people were threatened. >> the way i would put it is it gives us an insight into how people around the former president are operating and to the extent to which they...