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and, i just want to make that comment rudy referenced mick. mick, can you raise your hand? there. mick was a t.b.c. resident at the yosemite apartments. we're all proud of that. now, thank you for forgiving me, rudy. i'll conclude by noting that it was in 2008 that citizens got control of the site. the city did not have virtually any money and so they had the foresight to lend us just enough to acquire the property and there was no more money in sight. and so for years and years, we struggled to try to find ways to come up with non-city money to complete the financing. and during that period of time, the site had originally been zoned for only 80' and because of our work with the city department, we were able to rezone it and sub divide it. so this is now actually two sites. what's behind us will be 18 stories and where you all are sitting now is zoned for 30 stories and another 230 units that some day we hope to be able to finance as affordable housing. and so, if there is something to learn from this, it is the power of a whole community working together and of perseverance. tha
and, i just want to make that comment rudy referenced mick. mick, can you raise your hand? there. mick was a t.b.c. resident at the yosemite apartments. we're all proud of that. now, thank you for forgiving me, rudy. i'll conclude by noting that it was in 2008 that citizens got control of the site. the city did not have virtually any money and so they had the foresight to lend us just enough to acquire the property and there was no more money in sight. and so for years and years, we struggled...
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than mick. ., , ., ,, than mick.. so lovely to speak to, thank you for coming in and i yeah, yeah. so lovely to speak to, thank you for coming in and thank| thank you for coming in and thank you for the amazing job you do and congratulations on the award. it is clearly thoroughly deserved a. thank ou. thank clearly thoroughly deserved a. thank you- thank you- _ time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning, i'm sonja jessup. london has two new tube stations today on the northern line — the first major expansion since the late '90s. the first trains began to run between nine elms and battersea power station around 5.30 this morning. here's our transport correspondent torn edwards. welcome to nine elms tube station, on the new northern line extension, which hasjust opened. it is the first extension to a tube line in the capital we have had for 20 years. it cost £1 billion and eventually it's going to be paid for by developers who have to contribute when they are building in this area in batte
than mick. ., , ., ,, than mick.. so lovely to speak to, thank you for coming in and i yeah, yeah. so lovely to speak to, thank you for coming in and thank| thank you for coming in and thank you for the amazing job you do and congratulations on the award. it is clearly thoroughly deserved a. thank ou. thank clearly thoroughly deserved a. thank you- thank you- _ time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning, i'm sonja jessup. london has two new tube stations today on...
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and, i just want to make that comment rudy referenced mick. mick, can you raise your hand? there.e're all proud of that. now, thank you for forgiving me, rudy. i'll conclude by noting that it was in 2008 that citizens got control of the site. the city did not have virtually any money and so they had the foresight to lend us just enough to acquire the property and there was no more money in sight. and so for years and years, we struggled to try to find ways to come up with non-city money to complete the financing. and during that period of time, the site had originally been zoned for only 80' and because of our work with the city department, we were able to rezone it and sub divide it. so this is now actually two sites. what's behind us will be 18 stories and where you all are sitting now is zoned for 30 stories and another 230 units that some day we hope to be able to finance as affordable housing. and so, if there is something to learn from this, it is the power of a whole community working together and of perseverance. thank you all for being here. we'll see you at the ground br
and, i just want to make that comment rudy referenced mick. mick, can you raise your hand? there.e're all proud of that. now, thank you for forgiving me, rudy. i'll conclude by noting that it was in 2008 that citizens got control of the site. the city did not have virtually any money and so they had the foresight to lend us just enough to acquire the property and there was no more money in sight. and so for years and years, we struggled to try to find ways to come up with non-city money to...
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thanks, mick mulvaney. we'll see you again. two sides. right?r. >> we have on a lot of things. except "stillwater." i liked the lessons. you sacrifice. you do you sacrifice everything for your kids. >> that's true >> he sacrificed he had a great life. sacr sacrifice. >> the audience has no idea what we're talking about. >> no. becky? >>> when we come back, tra transunion announcing the biggest acquisition. we'll talk about it when we come back jerry is here! j! mate, how are ya!? it's so good to see you. good to see all of you, yeah! why is jerry so... popular? it's been like this ever since we started using workday. what do you mean? it makes it easier to develop great relationships with our suppliers. now everyone, everywhere loves jerry. they sure do. they do. they really do. mmhmm. workday. finance, hr, planning and spend management for a changing world. there's software. fiand then there's ng industrial grade software, forged from decades of industrial experience and insights. meet honeywell forge. analytical software that connects assets a
thanks, mick mulvaney. we'll see you again. two sides. right?r. >> we have on a lot of things. except "stillwater." i liked the lessons. you sacrifice. you do you sacrifice everything for your kids. >> that's true >> he sacrificed he had a great life. sacr sacrifice. >> the audience has no idea what we're talking about. >> no. becky? >>> when we come back, tra transunion announcing the biggest acquisition. we'll talk about it when we come back...
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everything in front like mcflurry, broken mick broken, gutfeld, when did that become a thing?ue! we are putting mc in front of everything. that's not a bad, i didn't mean to say what you thought i'd say. >> this matter, that's all it takes. >> greg: cancel me immediately, take me out of context! janice, have you experienced this? >> i don't want to experience this. it's terrible. we've had hurricanes, covid, afghanistan, now the machines are breaking ice cream? >> greg: this is like the terminator. >> don't tell me the flurry machines are breaking too. >> greg: when i get cream headaches. this is the deal, this is the reason why it's happening, kat, cody rigsby on palatine east to work the drive through at mcdonald's he said after you clean the machines, you tell everybody it's broken so you do not have to clean it again. >> i said this last night! yes, it's not broken, it's that you're at work and i worked in many restaurants, not to brag. before you can go home, you have to do all the assigned work in all these things and that's a little bit slow, you get started cleaning th
everything in front like mcflurry, broken mick broken, gutfeld, when did that become a thing?ue! we are putting mc in front of everything. that's not a bad, i didn't mean to say what you thought i'd say. >> this matter, that's all it takes. >> greg: cancel me immediately, take me out of context! janice, have you experienced this? >> i don't want to experience this. it's terrible. we've had hurricanes, covid, afghanistan, now the machines are breaking ice cream? >> greg:...
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everything in front like mcflurry, broken mick broken, gutfeld, when did that become a thing?that's not a bad, i didn't mean to say what you thought i'd say. >> this matter, that's all it takes. >> greg: cancel me immediately, take me out of context! janice, have you experienced this? >> i don't want to experience this. it's terrible. we've had hurricanes, covid, afghanistan, now the machines are breaking ice cream? >> greg: this is like the terminator. >> don't tell me the flurry machines are breaking too. >> greg: when i get cream headaches. this is the deal, this is the reason why it's happening, kat, cody rigsby on palatine east to work the drive through at mcdonald's he said after you clean the machines, you tell everybody it's broken so you do not have to clean it again. >> i said this last night! yes, it's not broken, it's that you're at work and i worked in many restaurants, not to brag. before you can go home, you have to do all the assigned work in all these things and that's a little bit slow, you get started cleaning the thing and you can go home right at closing.
everything in front like mcflurry, broken mick broken, gutfeld, when did that become a thing?that's not a bad, i didn't mean to say what you thought i'd say. >> this matter, that's all it takes. >> greg: cancel me immediately, take me out of context! janice, have you experienced this? >> i don't want to experience this. it's terrible. we've had hurricanes, covid, afghanistan, now the machines are breaking ice cream? >> greg: this is like the terminator. >> don't...
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and, i just want to make that comment rudy referenced mick. mick, can you raise your hand? there. mick was a t.b.c. resident at the yosemite apartments. we're all proud of that. now, thank you for forgiving me, rudy. i'll conclude by noting that it was in 2008 that citizens got control of the site. the city did not have virtually any money and so they had the foresight to lend us just enough to acquire the property and there was no more money in sight. and so for years and years, we struggled to try to find ways to come up with non-city money to complete the financing. and during that period of time, the site had originally been zoned for only 80' and because of our work with the city department, we were able to rezone it and sub divide it. so this is now actually two sites. what's behind us will be 18 stories and where you all are sitting now is zoned for 30 stories and another 230 units that some day we hope to be able to finance as affordable housing. and so, if there is something to learn from this, it is the power of a whole community working together and of perseverance. tha
and, i just want to make that comment rudy referenced mick. mick, can you raise your hand? there. mick was a t.b.c. resident at the yosemite apartments. we're all proud of that. now, thank you for forgiving me, rudy. i'll conclude by noting that it was in 2008 that citizens got control of the site. the city did not have virtually any money and so they had the foresight to lend us just enough to acquire the property and there was no more money in sight. and so for years and years, we struggled...
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chaffetz, house budget ranking member jason smith, rnc official harmeet dhillon and major general mickcguire we have new numbers coming in from defense officials showing afghanistan evacuees red flag for terror ties higher than what's been reported, we have the numbers in the fight over covid booster shots and vaccine mandates. the fda decided to not take a stand on pfizer's booster shot. the white house limiting restricting anti-antibody drug shipments to states that desperately need them notably in the south, fears of shortages we have that story and the controversy over china getting the nih databases, data that could have shown how the pandemic began including a lab leak and democrat socialist alexandria ocasio-cortez says her tax the rich dress was about starting a conversation. aoc discussed the new taxation report that the house democrats tax heights will slam lower to blue-collar workers, watch this making 30000 year, what is next for california after big business, democrat governor gavin newsom avoided the recall polls showing strong voter resentment against newsom policy. i a
chaffetz, house budget ranking member jason smith, rnc official harmeet dhillon and major general mickcguire we have new numbers coming in from defense officials showing afghanistan evacuees red flag for terror ties higher than what's been reported, we have the numbers in the fight over covid booster shots and vaccine mandates. the fda decided to not take a stand on pfizer's booster shot. the white house limiting restricting anti-antibody drug shipments to states that desperately need them...
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hated mick jagger style of life. but nonetheless, this was entertaining evangelism. but he was pretty much in earnest when he spoke of prohibition. his most famous talk was with you called the boos sermon. this is where he urged people before probation became law and very much after it became law to get rid of liquor in their lives he compared liquor to a rattlesnake an officious mongoose. he described in very graphic detail what alcohol does to the flush, to the face, and to the liver. and most of all he chan -- challenged mailings his audience to do what he said was their motorola duty. you have the chance to show your manhood, he said, by abolishing the curse of your wife and the poor innocent children on your -- that claim on your lap. tens of thousands had heard their -- his sermon. and supported. probation there were smaller sundays all over the country, the very powerful lobby behind him. there was a club called the anti-saloon lead that really came into its own a 1920s. where ministers all over the country, p
hated mick jagger style of life. but nonetheless, this was entertaining evangelism. but he was pretty much in earnest when he spoke of prohibition. his most famous talk was with you called the boos sermon. this is where he urged people before probation became law and very much after it became law to get rid of liquor in their lives he compared liquor to a rattlesnake an officious mongoose. he described in very graphic detail what alcohol does to the flush, to the face, and to the liver. and...
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david: and mick jagger has a song about that. you can't always get what you want.tice ginsburg was appointed first, but you were appointed next by president clinton. when you got on the court, how hot it changed? was it much different? are you surprised by the changes? justice breyer: yes, i thought it was different in this respect when i clerked. i felt it was a court with a mission. what mission? 1954, the court had decided that plessy versus ferguson rightly was down the drain and legal segregation is contrary to this document, equal protection of the law. they said it in 1954 and we both know what happened in 1955. nothing. next to nothing. 1956, double nothing. 1957, a rather brave judge in little rock said those little rock nine, those nine brave black students, are going into that white school, central high school. but the governor, the governor said maybe those students have a court order, but i have the state militia and they are not. and eisenhower -- i would like to see that at monument they are building. he called in 1000 troops from fort bragg, the 101
david: and mick jagger has a song about that. you can't always get what you want.tice ginsburg was appointed first, but you were appointed next by president clinton. when you got on the court, how hot it changed? was it much different? are you surprised by the changes? justice breyer: yes, i thought it was different in this respect when i clerked. i felt it was a court with a mission. what mission? 1954, the court had decided that plessy versus ferguson rightly was down the drain and legal...
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life and he was the greatest man i mean, eric clapton and all these guys cried at his funeral and mick jagger as he was such a force in the music industry. >> i don't know if you're aware of this but you seem to use a lot of quotations in your writing, is that purposeful ? >> a lot of what? >> a lot of quotations. >>. >> i've been writing all my life thanks to the great madison heights high school. ms. simmons and then university of chicago, i've been working on wall street where i had an english teacher as a senior analyst who taught me a lot about retailing or more. i think you just develop your own writing style and you know, i mean i think you get to a point where you feel comfortable with it and probably you tend to overuse certain techniqueshere and there . but yeah, when something," are usually when i use for market it isn't like a direct quotation summary saying something on san juan, i'm not sure this board means what theysay . like, it was a terrible event or something. i can't think of a good example other than that but maybe it was, maybe it wasn't . air quotes, like now. >
life and he was the greatest man i mean, eric clapton and all these guys cried at his funeral and mick jagger as he was such a force in the music industry. >> i don't know if you're aware of this but you seem to use a lot of quotations in your writing, is that purposeful ? >> a lot of what? >> a lot of quotations. >>. >> i've been writing all my life thanks to the great madison heights high school. ms. simmons and then university of chicago, i've been working on...
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he would jump up, like mick jagger or something except, of course, he would have hated mick jagger's style of life. nevertheless, this was an entertaining evangelist but he was very much in ernest when he talked about prohibition or any subject he lectured on. his most famous talk was what he called the booze sermon. this is where he urged people before prohibition became law and very much after it became law to get rid of liquor in their lives. he compared liquor to a rattlesnake and a voracious mongoose. he described in very graphic detail what alcohol does to the flesh, to the face and the liver. and most of all, he challenged men in his audience and most of his audience was male, to do what he said was their moral duty. you have a chance to show your manhood, he said, by abolishing the curse of your wife and the poor innocent children that climb up on your lap and put their arms around your neck. tens of thousands heard his sermon and swore an oath to vote for and then enforce prohibition. with a supporter like sunday and there were smaller sundays all over the country and a very
he would jump up, like mick jagger or something except, of course, he would have hated mick jagger's style of life. nevertheless, this was an entertaining evangelist but he was very much in ernest when he talked about prohibition or any subject he lectured on. his most famous talk was what he called the booze sermon. this is where he urged people before prohibition became law and very much after it became law to get rid of liquor in their lives. he compared liquor to a rattlesnake and a...
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mick jagger holding keith richards' hand, talking about their friend. >> this is our first tour thato much on the stage and off the stage. and we'd like to dedicate this tour to charlie, so -- this is for you, charlie. >> honoring charlie watts. thank you for watching here on a monday night. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night. or another, get the vaccination or not get the vaccination, i will keep fighting for what is right, none of your business is what it comes down to. >> the warriors andrew wiggins maintaining his stand against the nba vaccine mandate, sort of. the player not sharing much today. >> will have more on wiggins and his religious exemption claim in a moment. dan: you are watching abc 7 news at 4:00. kristen: the vaccination rate across the u.s. is slipping down 37% in the past few weeks, with 65% of eligible americans receiving both shots. dan: pfizer is closer to getting its vaccine authorized for kids ages five to 11. they are expected to submit data for federal approval in just the next few days. kristen: the booster shot is avai
mick jagger holding keith richards' hand, talking about their friend. >> this is our first tour thato much on the stage and off the stage. and we'd like to dedicate this tour to charlie, so -- this is for you, charlie. >> honoring charlie watts. thank you for watching here on a monday night. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night. or another, get the vaccination or not get the vaccination, i will keep fighting for what is right, none of your business...
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get mick -- gatwick airport — course of this winter. gatwick airport is about two miles in this direction. but in crawling its impact can be seen all around. there are plenty of boarded up shops and vacant businesses here. those that do remain are incredibly reliant on the economic activity that comes from being near a major international airport. firms like this sewing and craft shop, it is still open for now.— this sewing and craft shop, it is still open for now. people have not not the still open for now. people have not got the money _ still open for now. people have not got the money this _ still open for now. people have not got the money this year. _ still open for now. people have not got the money this year. worse - still open for now. people have not i got the money this year. worse than last year, actually. haifa got the money this year. worse than last year, actually.— last year, actually. how confident are ou last year, actually. how confident are you that _ last year, actually. how confident are you that you _ last year, a
get mick -- gatwick airport — course of this winter. gatwick airport is about two miles in this direction. but in crawling its impact can be seen all around. there are plenty of boarded up shops and vacant businesses here. those that do remain are incredibly reliant on the economic activity that comes from being near a major international airport. firms like this sewing and craft shop, it is still open for now.— this sewing and craft shop, it is still open for now. people have not not the...
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we've also talked about launching mick plantm --cplant. for us it is a plant-based burger.hat is available in some countries already. david: another product i don't want to overlook is your famous coca-cola. used to work at pepsi. the pepsi people ever remind you that you have coke? >> we've had a few dialogues over the years. my short answer is the best way to get pepsi into mcdonald's is to get people to prefer pepsi overcoat. we are going to sell whatever the customer wants. my pepsi friends periodically check in. david: some people say that your coca-cola is made in a certain way that is better than the coca-cola you buy in the bottle. >> i would agree. i think it's better. one of the things that we have as an advantage is because of the volumes we do in our restaurants, our volumes tend to be higher than anybody else out there. it allows us to buy equipment that is able to be titrated or calibrated more precisely than some of our competitors. what we are able to do because of the equipment that we are able to buy is we are able to deliver what coke would describe as th
we've also talked about launching mick plantm --cplant. for us it is a plant-based burger.hat is available in some countries already. david: another product i don't want to overlook is your famous coca-cola. used to work at pepsi. the pepsi people ever remind you that you have coke? >> we've had a few dialogues over the years. my short answer is the best way to get pepsi into mcdonald's is to get people to prefer pepsi overcoat. we are going to sell whatever the customer wants. my pepsi...
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92—year—old dr mick loftus was on the team that won the sam maguire trophy in 1951.ple in the county. and we need something like that. if the county. and we need something like that. ., . , , like that. if there are curses involved. — like that. if there are curses involved. i— like that. if there are curses involved, i am _ like that. if there are curses involved, i am definitely - like that. if there are cursesj involved, i am definitely not like that. if there are curses - involved, i am definitely not taking sides. just before we go in the last few minutesjoe salisbury and his partner have won the men's doubles final at the us open, they beat jamie murray and suarez by two sets to one. that is it from me, we will have more bbc sports news here throughout the evening, but for the moment good night! hello there. as expected, the best of the weather today was across eastern parts of england, where it was drier and warmer. there have been a lot of showers elsewhere, mind you. 0vernight the show was to become fewer, but the wetter weather pushes northwards and it look
92—year—old dr mick loftus was on the team that won the sam maguire trophy in 1951.ple in the county. and we need something like that. if the county. and we need something like that. ., . , , like that. if there are curses involved. — like that. if there are curses involved. i— like that. if there are curses involved, i am _ like that. if there are curses involved, i am definitely - like that. if there are cursesj involved, i am definitely not like that. if there are curses - involved,...
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mick jagger holding keith richards' hand, talking about their friend. >> this is our first tour that so much on the stage and off the stage. and we'd like to dedicate this tour to charlie, so -- here's to you, charlie. >> honoring charlie watts. thank you for watching here on a monday night. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night >> a split-second decision that saved a life. here from the rookie san jose police officer who pulled a man from a burning car. >> state officials getting the word out about options for landlords and tenants as the end of the eviction moratorium is looming. >> release. engine at full thrust. >> a nasa satellite launch and a milestone for california. >> plus the letter to the san francisco zoo from an eight-year-old girl written 80 years ago. >> some wet weather today, but don't expect more. the afternoon forecast coming up. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. >> by the end of the week, one of the most important protections of end. the next few days rical. >> it is in no one's i
mick jagger holding keith richards' hand, talking about their friend. >> this is our first tour that so much on the stage and off the stage. and we'd like to dedicate this tour to charlie, so -- here's to you, charlie. >> honoring charlie watts. thank you for watching here on a monday night. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night >> a split-second decision that saved a life. here from the rookie san jose police officer who pulled a man from a...
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they have done their crime and time and -- micking sure there are safe guards back to our communitieso make sure they are set up with their housing, transportation, it depends a bit on what the resurfaces are what the person has. a week to a month for the person to come back to our communities. >> do you have any recent ones? >> one case that comes to mind, is a young man named isaiah, at 22-years-old he was not dealing with childhood issues, making 3w5d choices and took money from people. he was given a 28-year sentence, at the age of 22. when he was incarcerated he worked hard, took advantage of every program at the prison. took full accountability for the harm he caused and began to work on himself. he understood why he did what he did, why he would never chose that path again. after 13 years of working hard in our prison. this case came back to the district attorney's office, they re-evaluated the case. they looked at all he had done since he had been incarcerated. the multiple degrees, he did obtain. and brought the working full time. taking care of his parent, making better choi
they have done their crime and time and -- micking sure there are safe guards back to our communitieso make sure they are set up with their housing, transportation, it depends a bit on what the resurfaces are what the person has. a week to a month for the person to come back to our communities. >> do you have any recent ones? >> one case that comes to mind, is a young man named isaiah, at 22-years-old he was not dealing with childhood issues, making 3w5d choices and took money from...
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. >> let's close by saying one of things that makes our system work when it works and micks it work well when it works well is it has built into it an ability to express ourselves in ways that increase the likelihood our point of view will be heard and adjudicate our differences peacefully. inside structures in which if we all grant the structures are operating well, we should all grant the outcome they offer even if we disagree with it is one we're going to accept. and to the extent we begin to challenge those presuppositions, we make it more difficult for us to live together in harmony and make it more difficult for us to govern ourselves. it provides avenues for re-dressed grievanceesses, expressed and ways to agree we've come together to resolve them not necessarily to our personal satisfaction but in ways in which we can collectively accept. >> hall james is the director of the annenberg center of policy in pennsylvania. appreciate your time with us today. >>> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we're founded by these companies and more including com cast. >> you think thi
. >> let's close by saying one of things that makes our system work when it works and micks it work well when it works well is it has built into it an ability to express ourselves in ways that increase the likelihood our point of view will be heard and adjudicate our differences peacefully. inside structures in which if we all grant the structures are operating well, we should all grant the outcome they offer even if we disagree with it is one we're going to accept. and to the extent we...
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mentioned mick want them about what his top dollar number it was in july. what this he do all day? chair and let's susan rice when the country. you think you can turn texas blue? that is the goal. it is going deep red in the short-term. poll came out. texas, it has been expected 30% approval with texas hispanics. only 25% of texas hispanics support what joe biden is doing on the border right now. is such a gift from the gave this guy joe is spitting on. let them stay in mexico and apply for asylum there. we have so much leverage over our southern neighbor. hundreds of billions of trades with mexico. we protect their security. and how about the vaccine diplomacy? if i was joe biden, i would say, you are a country with 130 people. we just gave them a million covid shots. i would dangle about 20 million more shots over mexico city. i would say, we do the stuff you guys. all you have to do is stop the caravans. why doesn't he think of that? >> why doesn't he think of that? >> if i can think of it, surely joe can. >> there is a meeting next week. they are all heading down to mexico city
mentioned mick want them about what his top dollar number it was in july. what this he do all day? chair and let's susan rice when the country. you think you can turn texas blue? that is the goal. it is going deep red in the short-term. poll came out. texas, it has been expected 30% approval with texas hispanics. only 25% of texas hispanics support what joe biden is doing on the border right now. is such a gift from the gave this guy joe is spitting on. let them stay in mexico and apply for...
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and you mix it with 50% cut, and by cut i mean sugar, baking soda, whatever looks like it and you mick to increase the amount you have to sell. 1.1 graham 50% pure heroin is equivalent of a .1-gram back of fentanyl so it's easier to get an even mix when it's 50-50 as opposed to 1 out of 100. and in some case what happens is people get the fentanyl premixed where it's -- there's a bag that's like 10% fentanyl and they mix that with some cut but it's very difficult for them to get a fine amount so that we know that they're always getting -- each bag has the same potency. [coughing] the other problem with fentanyl is is clump sod you get the chocolate chip cookie syndrome. you could get a four dollar bag of fentanyl and might not have any fentanyl it in at all or could have the chocolates chip cookie syndrome and it's 10% and it's a lethal dote and i should point out that it is so much more economically viable for the drug traffickers to do fentanyl than heroin. with heroin you have to cultivate it and you have to bring the stock across the border, because fentanyl is 50 to 100 times stro
and you mix it with 50% cut, and by cut i mean sugar, baking soda, whatever looks like it and you mick to increase the amount you have to sell. 1.1 graham 50% pure heroin is equivalent of a .1-gram back of fentanyl so it's easier to get an even mix when it's 50-50 as opposed to 1 out of 100. and in some case what happens is people get the fentanyl premixed where it's -- there's a bag that's like 10% fentanyl and they mix that with some cut but it's very difficult for them to get a fine amount...
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plus, steph curry puts his face on the line for a phil micke i may not be as pretty.ike larry. i'm the businessman, the only cpa running for gov ernor. california is a mismanaged mess. taxes, cost of living, water, wildfires, homelessness. these aren't political issues; they're readily fixable management issues. career politicians? celebrities? i've solved problems all my life. let's fix this great state! welcome to the place where the aroma of authenticity turns into the scent of home. where cacique inspires you to add your own flair. and the warmth of friends and family is in every bite. cacique. your auténtico awaits. >> abc7 sports presented by river rock casino. larry: a homecoming for kris bryant. the man himself won an mvp with the cubs, helped them win the world series for the first time since 1908, and in his first time at the visitor side on wrigley, he got lots. >> i never set foot on that side. i had no idea where i was going. with all these cameras in my face, i tried to play it off like i knew what i was doing. larry: the cubs with a terrific video tribu
plus, steph curry puts his face on the line for a phil micke i may not be as pretty.ike larry. i'm the businessman, the only cpa running for gov ernor. california is a mismanaged mess. taxes, cost of living, water, wildfires, homelessness. these aren't political issues; they're readily fixable management issues. career politicians? celebrities? i've solved problems all my life. let's fix this great state! welcome to the place where the aroma of authenticity turns into the scent of home. where...
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. >> she was mick jagger's girlfriend. [laughter] she has this line in her memoir. she is an extremely clever and amazing person. she had an addiction problem. she said heroin saved my life. if it was not the heroin at that point of my life i would've killed myself. not saying that heroin is a good solution. if we engage, it tells us that the pain is the driver of addiction. the core of addiction is about trying not to be present in your life. once you understand that is what addiction is about, of course you say that it makes perfect sense. things that reduce people's pain , that humiliation, their shame over time reduces their addictive behaviors. does that resignation with you? absolutely. it has been clear to me for a long time that we are a massive society of trauma. you know, we have intrapersonal trauma. the ways that we treat each other. then we can look at racism and the creation of poverty and then, i look at an interesting talk by woman who was a zen person who was talking about white supremacy in the united states being a form of sociology. it is somethi
. >> she was mick jagger's girlfriend. [laughter] she has this line in her memoir. she is an extremely clever and amazing person. she had an addiction problem. she said heroin saved my life. if it was not the heroin at that point of my life i would've killed myself. not saying that heroin is a good solution. if we engage, it tells us that the pain is the driver of addiction. the core of addiction is about trying not to be present in your life. once you understand that is what addiction is...
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. >> there is a website called mick broken.ing on in the world, is your make flurry availability number one? is that the hill you want to die on? [laughter] >> here is my suspicion employees would pretend they aren't working and tell customers that because it takes so long to clean they didn't want to stay late. i suspect, what if mcdonald's told the ftc to send this letter , that way the onus is off of them accusing their employees. >> peeling back the layer's. sinister. >> conspiracy theories. >> one of the top-selling groups is about to hit the stage for the first time in four decades -- sort of. abba announced a concert that will be next spring in london. but fans won't be seeing them in person, but four avatars fronting a 10 piece live band. tickets go on sale september 7. the concert will feature 10 new songs for the new album set to release in november. who would be interested in a abba-tar concert? >> ♪ dancing queen ♪ >> we will just have kristin do it. >> i thought you had made the pun abba-tar. did you? our director
. >> there is a website called mick broken.ing on in the world, is your make flurry availability number one? is that the hill you want to die on? [laughter] >> here is my suspicion employees would pretend they aren't working and tell customers that because it takes so long to clean they didn't want to stay late. i suspect, what if mcdonald's told the ftc to send this letter , that way the onus is off of them accusing their employees. >> peeling back the layer's. sinister....
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. >> he's been described as a cross between john wayne and mick jagger. everybody singing along. that's what people liked about rock shows. >> as the acts became maybe less twangy in their way, that expanded their audience. artist like george strait or brooks and dunn, plenty of acts really worked their way up. it became massive. >> over the last two years, country music has taken over the airwaves and the record charts with over $2 billion in sales and climbing. >> as the boom in the music takes hold, western wear dealers can't keep up with the demand. >> got kids, a house payment, and these people are more like you are than madonna is. ♪ >> women in country was a huge thing in the '90s. you had reba mcentire, martina mcbride, shelly wright, the dixie chicks, shania twain -- ♪ >> i remember when shania twain came out, i was just obsessed with her. i thought it was because i was really attracted to her. but come to find out, i just wanted to be her best friend. ♪ best thing about being a woman is the prerogative to have a little fun yeah ♪ ♪ oh oh oh ♪ >>
. >> he's been described as a cross between john wayne and mick jagger. everybody singing along. that's what people liked about rock shows. >> as the acts became maybe less twangy in their way, that expanded their audience. artist like george strait or brooks and dunn, plenty of acts really worked their way up. it became massive. >> over the last two years, country music has taken over the airwaves and the record charts with over $2 billion in sales and climbing. >> as...
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the feds are now on the case of mick fleury machines -- mcflurry machines.n an effort to make it easier to fix their own equipment. reggie: there's a growing concern about they vaccine cards as more places that require them -- are requiring them. >> and this morning's gma first look, cracking down on fake vaccination cars. more than a dozen front-line workers in new york charged in an alleged covid vaccination card scheme, accused of forging covid-19 vaccine cards. the manhattan district attorney saying some of the suspects charged with buying the cards work in hospital and nursing home settings. >> it is completely unacceptable and undermines public safety and confidence in public safety. >> the alleged mastermind, a 31-year-old of new jersey who authorities say sold at least 250 forged covid-19 vaccination cards through her now defunct instagram account under the alias anti-vaxmama. how did authorities know her card was fake? it is coming up at 7:00 a.m. i am area rush avenue, abc news, new york. >> at 530, a new safety feature on one social media platform
the feds are now on the case of mick fleury machines -- mcflurry machines.n an effort to make it easier to fix their own equipment. reggie: there's a growing concern about they vaccine cards as more places that require them -- are requiring them. >> and this morning's gma first look, cracking down on fake vaccination cars. more than a dozen front-line workers in new york charged in an alleged covid vaccination card scheme, accused of forging covid-19 vaccine cards. the manhattan district...
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of course, you're going to look back on it with micked feelings. >> right now the president is speaking, meeting with the australian prime minister. let's join. >> we are going to be left behind, all of us. i want to thank again, scott, great to see you. look forward to work with you with your team and the floor is yours. >> thank you, mr. president. thank you for your warm welcome and the entire delegation. i think it's very important to meet here in new york. this month we mark the 70th anniversary of the alliance. there have been 14 australian prime ministers since sir robert and 14 u.s. presidents that have stewarded this great partnership. the one time the alliance was invoked was when the -- came down here in york and were attacked and that enacted the alliance for the first time and to remember those lost on that day we reflect on frankly more than 100 years of our partnership where we have stood together for the most difficult of times and the most prosperous of times and the united states and australia have always shared a partnership about a world order that favors freedom and
of course, you're going to look back on it with micked feelings. >> right now the president is speaking, meeting with the australian prime minister. let's join. >> we are going to be left behind, all of us. i want to thank again, scott, great to see you. look forward to work with you with your team and the floor is yours. >> thank you, mr. president. thank you for your warm welcome and the entire delegation. i think it's very important to meet here in new york. this month we...
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mick jagger, keith richards, and ron wood took the stage for their opening number, "street fighting mane, we'll miss charlie so much, on and off the stage. they're still at it, the rolling stone. >>> still ahead, they're undocumented, but they're as american as the rest of us we'll talk to a dreamer about the recent blow to immigration reform and what meit means to hundreds of thousands whose lives are now hanging in the balance. you're watching "jose diaz-balart reports" on msnbc. >>> it's 10:25 as we cover the ins and outs in congress, it's so important to remember the real world impact of the lawmaker's decisions. in the senate they plan to create a path to citizenship and the social policy bill it hit a roadblock and the parliamentarian in charge of enforcing rules in the chamber said it couldn't be done but it's written that senators should ignore the rule and push forward. this can't be the end of the fight for dreamers whose fate is otherwise held up in court with me is someone directly impacted by policy decisions a daca recipient, and activist and extraordinary young man i'm pr
mick jagger, keith richards, and ron wood took the stage for their opening number, "street fighting mane, we'll miss charlie so much, on and off the stage. they're still at it, the rolling stone. >>> still ahead, they're undocumented, but they're as american as the rest of us we'll talk to a dreamer about the recent blow to immigration reform and what meit means to hundreds of thousands whose lives are now hanging in the balance. you're watching "jose diaz-balart...
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divide, increase energy security, clean energy deployment, make investments in safe drinking water and mick our roadways safe. our solutions target federal investment. that are paired with comprehensive permit, regulatory and sliensing -- licensing reforms to reduce barriers to deployment and spur private investment. unfortunately, this bill does not lift barriers that make projects expensive and in many cases impossible. on energy, this bill's rush to green will compromise america's reliability and affordability. on broadband, this bill fails to target funds to unserved areas. a national framework for autonomous vehicles. it spends investments in urban centers at the expense of more rural areas of our country. this is the wrong approach. finally, this bill paves the way for the radical multitrillion-dollar tax and spending spree that speaker pelosi is rewriting behind closed doors at this very moment. the programs and funding levels agreed to by the senate will be massively expanded in her bill. we've already seen this from the provisions marked up by our committee. this tax-and-spending s
divide, increase energy security, clean energy deployment, make investments in safe drinking water and mick our roadways safe. our solutions target federal investment. that are paired with comprehensive permit, regulatory and sliensing -- licensing reforms to reduce barriers to deployment and spur private investment. unfortunately, this bill does not lift barriers that make projects expensive and in many cases impossible. on energy, this bill's rush to green will compromise america's...
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this comes as the taliban works to get civil services up and running again under their new sis la mick -- islamic system. there are lines of a number of banks. other facilities have closed. the united states is scheduled to dark-united nations is scheduled to hold an aid conference to discuss issues that afghanistan faces. .fighting continues as the taliban tries to retake the final pocket of land 4e8d by resistance -- held by resistance fighters. taliban made some gains but were pushed back greatly. the taliban is expected to announce a new government next week but the big question will be how much that new government wants to engage with the international community. griff. griff: trey yingst reporting live from doha, qatar. trey, thank you. alicia. alicia: griff, dangerously high temperatures are gripping parts of louisiana, a week after hurricane ida made landfall in the southeast. the monster storm knocked down electric wires, crippling power grids and leaving hundreds of thousands sweltering in the dark. jeff paul is live in new orleans. hi, jeff. >> reporter: alicia, there's a he
this comes as the taliban works to get civil services up and running again under their new sis la mick -- islamic system. there are lines of a number of banks. other facilities have closed. the united states is scheduled to dark-united nations is scheduled to hold an aid conference to discuss issues that afghanistan faces. .fighting continues as the taliban tries to retake the final pocket of land 4e8d by resistance -- held by resistance fighters. taliban made some gains but were pushed back...
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she is the knees of mick mulvaney.rom the subpoena here, according to those working with you and women with american first to organize the january six, raleigh communicated with president trump and white house officials including chief of staff, and others about the realities and other events to coincide with certification of the 2020 electoral college results. i follow this very closely to, and i had not known she was a character in this. >> it's a lot of characters to stay on top of and that's one of the things that is making the select committee investigation so interesting. maggie, it is also a person by the name with a lincoln profile that trucks with her career, that is now listed as a republican congressional staffer. it seems safe to surmise that we're talking about the same person in the legislative database as it shows there's a republican in the staff, named maggie. i think that these are the same person. if not it would be pretty notable that congress as it should use a subpoena to somebody who works for co
she is the knees of mick mulvaney.rom the subpoena here, according to those working with you and women with american first to organize the january six, raleigh communicated with president trump and white house officials including chief of staff, and others about the realities and other events to coincide with certification of the 2020 electoral college results. i follow this very closely to, and i had not known she was a character in this. >> it's a lot of characters to stay on top of and...
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mick jagger. billy joel. rod stewart. all famous, all rich, and all men.ucous, tough and very sexy. ♪ we are young ♪ ♪ heartache to heartache we stand ♪ ♪ no promises no demands ♪ >> it appears to me that the one on stage is what i would picture a modern woman to be, someone who is aggressive and soft at the same time, has a lot of strength and conviction and can look good and still have brains. >> you would think that in the era of music becoming a visual form more than ever that it would all be about objectification. but there were a lot of strong women on that video screen. ♪ >> meet the darlings of l.a.'s new music scene, the go-gos. ♪ walking down the street ♪ unlike earlier girl groups such as the ronettes or the supremes, the go-goes write their own songs and play their own instruments. ♪ they got the beat ♪ ♪ they got the beat, they got the beat ♪ ♪ yeah, they got the beat ♪ >> that was as punk rock as it got for me, to see girls up there, you know, not just singing backup or not just standing in some cool outfit in front of a band. like they were
mick jagger. billy joel. rod stewart. all famous, all rich, and all men.ucous, tough and very sexy. ♪ we are young ♪ ♪ heartache to heartache we stand ♪ ♪ no promises no demands ♪ >> it appears to me that the one on stage is what i would picture a modern woman to be, someone who is aggressive and soft at the same time, has a lot of strength and conviction and can look good and still have brains. >> you would think that in the era of music becoming a visual form more than...
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mick evince it's nice to see you, thank you for being here. >> what a pleasure.hel >> i imagine that you are rooting for the reconciliation bill, the build back better bill to pass because it seems like america's biggest stab yet at doing something on climate. but what are you actually think substantively about the climate? does it appeal to you? >> absolutely, not only is it our best stab, it would be really the very first piece of climate legislation that they've ever passed. and the ones who have looked through it with great detail, and they're very good at this, have said that the provisions in there [inaudible] the tax credit, the home electric vacation things, there enough to get us to the percent reduction of emissions in 2020. that joe biden has promised. that the scientists have told this is the absolute minimal we can possibly hope for. and that would give john kerry importantly, something to negotiate with when he goes off to this international climate conference in glasgow. i know that in addition to being an expert in climate, you're also pretty dist
mick evince it's nice to see you, thank you for being here. >> what a pleasure.hel >> i imagine that you are rooting for the reconciliation bill, the build back better bill to pass because it seems like america's biggest stab yet at doing something on climate. but what are you actually think substantively about the climate? does it appeal to you? >> absolutely, not only is it our best stab, it would be really the very first piece of climate legislation that they've ever...
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divide, increase energy security, clean energy deployment, make investments in safe drinking water and mick our roadways safe. our solutions target federal investment. that are paired with comprehensive permit, regulatory and sliensing -- licensing reforms to reduce barriers to deployment and spur private investment. unfortunately, this bill does not lift barriers that make projects expensive and in many cases impossible. on energy, this bill's rush to green will compromise america's reliability and affordability. on broadband, this bill fails to target funds to unserved areas. a national framework for autonomous vehicles. it spends investments in urban centers at the expense of more rural areas of our country. this is the wrong approach. finally, this bill paves the way for the radical multitrillion-dollar tax and spending spree that speaker pelosi is rewriting behind closed doors at this very moment. the programs and funding levels agreed to by the senate will be massively expanded in her bill. we've already seen this from the provisions marked up by our committee. this tax-and-spending s
divide, increase energy security, clean energy deployment, make investments in safe drinking water and mick our roadways safe. our solutions target federal investment. that are paired with comprehensive permit, regulatory and sliensing -- licensing reforms to reduce barriers to deployment and spur private investment. unfortunately, this bill does not lift barriers that make projects expensive and in many cases impossible. on energy, this bill's rush to green will compromise america's...