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. >> and monique. >> mounting covering has been going on since june 3, 1948. that was the first blast. dad and mother were here and five of the survivors of little bighorn, and those people describe what crazy horse looked like to dad. he based that off of a description of those five survivors. >> we are right in the middle of the black hills, which is all of the black hills considered sacred people. this is where they came to on for food, the place where they came to pray, and this is the very personal land and very private things have been here for them. they still do, just in different ways, more modern ways, but when in 1939that letter inviting him to start the mountain carving, dad decided to come out and go to pine ridge reservation. when he did, he realized he didn't know much about the native culture, so he was very inquisitive and looked at things differently, more deeply than most people do. he thought these are such poor conditions, and this is not house we -- not how we should treat these people. they should be honored. he took on the job of carvin
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examines brahms symphonies through the eyes of orchestra members of the deutsche a come a philip monique braman and their conduct a boy yardie by the way he's just been named conductor of the year by germany's leading classic awards opus classic anyway i have to say it's a wonderful film i really say that that shows how much thought and hard work goes into the preparation of a concert is a taste. exploring symphonies of yohannes bronze with conductor path and the deutsch a camera feel how many praying and i. at the premiere of the documentary the brahms code maestro yes he has high hopes and expectations for the film. challenge of the film is to present wrapped in a way that people find intriguing and new found hope for. possibility for. the brahms code is torchbearers 3rd collaboration of its kind with the orchestra under the conductor. through the hi fi in the camera philharmonia braman is very exciting because they have a different approach to the question as to how culture can still be economically viable i think it's great they're so successful it isn't therefore cried. together wit
examines brahms symphonies through the eyes of orchestra members of the deutsche a come a philip monique braman and their conduct a boy yardie by the way he's just been named conductor of the year by germany's leading classic awards opus classic anyway i have to say it's a wonderful film i really say that that shows how much thought and hard work goes into the preparation of a concert is a taste. exploring symphonies of yohannes bronze with conductor path and the deutsch a camera feel how many...
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phil is survived by his wife of 33 years, monique. his brother steve, daughters misha and sons, paul and daniel and countless other family members, friends and colleagues who had the privilege of knowing him. thank you to my colleagues joining me, and i invite his wife, monique to share words with us. >> thank you very much. good afternoon, president yee, members of the board of supervisors. with me is my daughter adrian who works for the department of emergency management. and thank you supervisor fewer for calendaring their time to recognize phil for his many years of public service. after graduate school, phil worked for the wisconsin legislature as a policy analyst in the criminal justice field. he was hired by harvey rose and worked there for almost a decade as an analyst and within that work he headed up numerous studies to reduce jail overcrowding and to reform youth guidance center. rec park, he authorized the bond issues as was stated by supervisor fewer and he was very interested in repairing underground infrastructure and n
phil is survived by his wife of 33 years, monique. his brother steve, daughters misha and sons, paul and daniel and countless other family members, friends and colleagues who had the privilege of knowing him. thank you to my colleagues joining me, and i invite his wife, monique to share words with us. >> thank you very much. good afternoon, president yee, members of the board of supervisors. with me is my daughter adrian who works for the department of emergency management. and thank you...
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what about this, monique?oes this tell about us the reaction that people want to be it's true on the left and they are disappointed when it is not true. >> what ms. owens just said is the most absurd and sad thing i think i have heard since i've been appearing on the show with her. after all the times that young black girls have gone missing have been prostituted, have been entered into trafficking and no one cared. not when they were in africa not when they were in the united states. this one time when this young girl said something happened to her and everybody jumped to her defense and believe her, i'm y glad they jumped to her defense and i'm glad they believed her. i'm sorry whatever she went through that letter to the point that she said something that was not true.el i am sorry that she said something that was not true. >> laura: what about those three boys? >> like i just said, i'm sorry she said something that wasn't true. i'm sorry those three boys were accused, and they were accused and did nothing
what about this, monique?oes this tell about us the reaction that people want to be it's true on the left and they are disappointed when it is not true. >> what ms. owens just said is the most absurd and sad thing i think i have heard since i've been appearing on the show with her. after all the times that young black girls have gone missing have been prostituted, have been entered into trafficking and no one cared. not when they were in africa not when they were in the united states....
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phil is survived by his wife of 33 years, monique.his brother steve, daughters misha and sons, paul and daniel and countless other family members, friends and colleagues who had the privilege of knowing him. thank you to my colleagues joining me, and i invite his wife, monique to share words with us. >> thank you very much. good afternoon, president yee, members of the board of supervisors. with me is my daughter adrian who works for the department of emergency management. and thank you supervisor fewer for calendaring their time
phil is survived by his wife of 33 years, monique.his brother steve, daughters misha and sons, paul and daniel and countless other family members, friends and colleagues who had the privilege of knowing him. thank you to my colleagues joining me, and i invite his wife, monique to share words with us. >> thank you very much. good afternoon, president yee, members of the board of supervisors. with me is my daughter adrian who works for the department of emergency management. and thank you...
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may leave in a the they've wallet and then computers is cellphone see on electronics inside the car monique as agree to be vigilant that then you're biking around here a secure your car they do put them on i% this with you. >>now again a lumbar treated tracks. so many people that the state legislature right now is considering a plan that could charge people to go down that street and again like we mentioned so many people go there so it is a hot spot for thieves. if you do happen to go there again or go for your first time make sure you lock your doors and stay vigilant, reporting live in san francisco taylor sackey. >>kron 4 news all right taylor bean time chp investigating a multi car crash that left 4 people dead. that incident happened on northbound one oh one near candlestick point and now deputy say that it looks like alcohol was involved car first and kerman brings us the story. >>the chp says there are initial investigation into the deadly head-on crash on northbound one oh one near candlestick point suggests the woman driving the wrong way was possibly under the influence of alcoho
may leave in a the they've wallet and then computers is cellphone see on electronics inside the car monique as agree to be vigilant that then you're biking around here a secure your car they do put them on i% this with you. >>now again a lumbar treated tracks. so many people that the state legislature right now is considering a plan that could charge people to go down that street and again like we mentioned so many people go there so it is a hot spot for thieves. if you do happen to go...
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. >> it's put on by university of milwaukee wisconsin professor monique liston. >> so today's workshopsed on understanding dignity and anti-blackness. and so we focus on understanding dignity as sort of our responsibility to interrupt systems of oppression. dignity resonates with folks so deeply because we're talking about every single individual can talk about how their dignity hasn't been affirmed. and this is sort of a deepening, a practical application of how do we connect on a human level. >> it seems like this work is really important in cities that are going through what the real estate people and the politicians call a renaissance. and i was just -- just went through the milwaukee downtown and you can see construction around it. i'm sure formally that was just like buildings or warehouses or whatever and now it's like oh, this is going to be like high-end real estate. and that changes literally the complexion of the city. >> yeah. i think as milwaukee gains this kind of reputation of being a place where young professionals to be, it's like you have to understand what you're com
. >> it's put on by university of milwaukee wisconsin professor monique liston. >> so today's workshopsed on understanding dignity and anti-blackness. and so we focus on understanding dignity as sort of our responsibility to interrupt systems of oppression. dignity resonates with folks so deeply because we're talking about every single individual can talk about how their dignity hasn't been affirmed. and this is sort of a deepening, a practical application of how do we connect on a...
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. >> reporter: police released surveillance video of n'denezsia monique lancaster.ay she abducted 3-year-old ahlora lindiment from this playground in her family's apartment complex. >> all cars pull in for a missing person. gonna be a 3-year-old supposed to be at the park playing. last seen an hour ago. >> reporter: thankfully she was found safe outside this greensboro church and two clergy members are talking about when they spotted her. the two women started asking ahlora questions. >> we showed her a picture and said is your name ahlora? she says, yes, my name is ahlora. >> reporter: her stepmother was elated at their reunion. >> if she's watching i want to tell you thank you for not harming my daughter. >> still not clear whether the suspect has any ties to ahlora nor have the police suggested a mo tv in this case. the big headline that the little girl is home safe and sound. >> the good news. >> still lots of questions. >>> thank you. >>> we do want to turn to the weather once again. rob marciano is doing his best to behave in baton rouge. what's going on with
. >> reporter: police released surveillance video of n'denezsia monique lancaster.ay she abducted 3-year-old ahlora lindiment from this playground in her family's apartment complex. >> all cars pull in for a missing person. gonna be a 3-year-old supposed to be at the park playing. last seen an hour ago. >> reporter: thankfully she was found safe outside this greensboro church and two clergy members are talking about when they spotted her. the two women started asking ahlora...
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host: that is monique in washington, d.c. editors of the wall street journal take a look at this and come to this conclusion. if her letter is sincere, the house resolution will follow the schiff's end adam secret intelligence hearings, make documents available to all house members and the public and make future hearings public. the house remains a long way in our view from making such a credible casea floor vote is a g members take political responsibility if they vote to oust mr. trump. an independent from florida, this is kathy. hello. caller: hello? host: you are on, go ahead. caller: yes, what they are voting on his transparency. pelosi and schiff changed the impeachment guidelines in last updated, august 12, 2019. those were never voted on. host: about this tweak's action -- this week's action, do you think it will offer transparency to the people watching? caller: i believe what they are trying to vote on is what they have already put into effect. like changing the rule on the form for the whistleblowers. host: in this
host: that is monique in washington, d.c. editors of the wall street journal take a look at this and come to this conclusion. if her letter is sincere, the house resolution will follow the schiff's end adam secret intelligence hearings, make documents available to all house members and the public and make future hearings public. the house remains a long way in our view from making such a credible casea floor vote is a g members take political responsibility if they vote to oust mr. trump. an...
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the one monique is showing off is $25 a month.nth and a big box for $39 a month. stuart: people buy this, they like that country or educate their kids about the snacks there? >> majority of our customers are families who enjoy the snack boxes once a month experience, they sit down, try the snacks. they rate them. we have booklet teach them about the culture and companies make the products, why they're interesting and important. it is family game night replacement. stuart: do you have such a thing, monique, as a british box? >> we do. we thought about bringing it to you. we figured it was better let you explore a new country. stuart: so you want me to pay for it. what is in the british box. >> salted carmel to have fee. pickled on i don't know crisps. stuart: ashley: nice. >> not the pie fudge. ashley: tammy dodgers. stuart: you're on your screen, that is, what is that, which box? >> that is the british box. >> short bread. haggis. ashley: rubbish. stuart: british. >> united kingdom box. very inclusive here. stuart: i love curry. d
the one monique is showing off is $25 a month.nth and a big box for $39 a month. stuart: people buy this, they like that country or educate their kids about the snacks there? >> majority of our customers are families who enjoy the snack boxes once a month experience, they sit down, try the snacks. they rate them. we have booklet teach them about the culture and companies make the products, why they're interesting and important. it is family game night replacement. stuart: do you have such...
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monique king theland, executive director los angeles county development authority. and kevin murray, former state senator and president and ceo of the wine garten center. the director of the los angeles county homeless initiative. without objection, we're going to take their written statements to be part of the record. each of you will have five minutes to summarize your testimony. i'll give you a signal by tapping the gavel when one minute remains. i would ask you to wrap up your time so we can be respectful of the committee members' time. there are other elected officials who have joined us here today. i'd like all of the other elected officials that are in the audience to please stand. ms. miller you're now recognized for five minutes to present your oral testimony. >> thank you very much, chair woman waters and esteemed members of the committee, my name is christina miller and i serve as deputy mayor of los angeles. chairwoman, i want to begin by commending your leadership by introducing the ending homelessness acts. this is a pervasive issue nationally. it's im
monique king theland, executive director los angeles county development authority. and kevin murray, former state senator and president and ceo of the wine garten center. the director of the los angeles county homeless initiative. without objection, we're going to take their written statements to be part of the record. each of you will have five minutes to summarize your testimony. i'll give you a signal by tapping the gavel when one minute remains. i would ask you to wrap up your time so we...