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commissioner moore is up next. that was commissioner moore. with the protection mentioned for the mission street are included in this mission. >> commissioner: that shows that we are negotiating for parts of the city. and who has more muscle through the force of what is continuing with the motion for continuance and overrides and i would like to make a motion for continuance. >> commissioner diamond? >> i'm trying to understand the motion to delete the portion to china town and is only related to the adu, correct? we are adopting the legislation in our package, eliminating the adu portion from chinatown and including the two modifications that were presented today. that is the motion that has a second on the table, is that correct? as the maker, yes, that is correct. commissioner imperial? >> thank you. i want to voice out that it seems like part of this is not comprehensive enough as we have the deliberation and to vote and not support this. and i don't think this is comprehensive enough. to pray with commissioner moore and just negotiating o
commissioner moore is up next. that was commissioner moore. with the protection mentioned for the mission street are included in this mission. >> commissioner: that shows that we are negotiating for parts of the city. and who has more muscle through the force of what is continuing with the motion for continuance and overrides and i would like to make a motion for continuance. >> commissioner diamond? >> i'm trying to understand the motion to delete the portion to china town...
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moore, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. moore will vote yes on h.r. 7. as the member designated by mr. lowenthal, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. lowenthal will vote yes on h.r. 7. as the member designated by mr. lieu, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. lieu will vote yes on h.r. 7. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? mr. pallone: madam speaker, as the member designated by mrs. bonnie watson coleman, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mrs. watson coleman will vote yes on h.r. 7. and as the member designated by mr. donald payne, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. payne will vote yes on h.r. 7. and as the member designated by mr. donald norcross, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. norcross will vote yes on h.r. 7. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from michigan seek recognition? ms. stevens: madam speaker, as the member designated by ms. slotkin, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. s
moore, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. moore will vote yes on h.r. 7. as the member designated by mr. lowenthal, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. lowenthal will vote yes on h.r. 7. as the member designated by mr. lieu, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. lieu will vote yes on h.r. 7. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? mr. pallone: madam speaker, as the member designated by mrs. bonnie...
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moore: yes.e it from what you are saying that a government push to try to reach evangelical christians could actually backfire. rev. moore: well, it could if it is heavy-handed. the emphasis ought to be on what's possible. if we get vaccinated in large numbers, the way that we can actually get back to -- we disagree on so many things in american life right now. we are at each other's throats, but there are some things we can agree on, and part of that is we want to be together again. we want to be able to get as close back to normal as we can, and that is probably especially true for people who are religious communities, because we believe that we ought to be congregated together. i think emphasizing the positive is the best way to go. >> reverend russell moore, thank you. rev. moore: thank you. ♪ judy: we and many others have spent much time of covering the struggle of health care workers during the pandemic. but there has been far less attention to the deaths of doctors and nurses. a project ha
moore: yes.e it from what you are saying that a government push to try to reach evangelical christians could actually backfire. rev. moore: well, it could if it is heavy-handed. the emphasis ought to be on what's possible. if we get vaccinated in large numbers, the way that we can actually get back to -- we disagree on so many things in american life right now. we are at each other's throats, but there are some things we can agree on, and part of that is we want to be together again. we want to...
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tell everyone watching who " the other wes moore" was.e wrote an article about this local kid on the board who got this scholarship. there writing this series of articles about four guys who walked into a jewelry store and attempted to rob this jewelry store in a botched robbery and murdered and off-duty police officer. there was a 12 day manhunt for these guys and after 12 days they were all caught. one of these guys was living in the same area and his name was also wes moore. i reached out to him and i wrote him this note. he wrote me a note back. that singular note turned into dozens of notes. i have now known wes for almost two decades. at the same time i was going to england he was beginning to start his life sentence. " the other wes moore" was a book that evolved from our friendship and these two kids, this split that happens between these two kids with the same name. david: you have written several books, one was about freddie gray. he was put in a paddy wagon and on his way to the police station, died, causing riots in baltimore.
tell everyone watching who " the other wes moore" was.e wrote an article about this local kid on the board who got this scholarship. there writing this series of articles about four guys who walked into a jewelry store and attempted to rob this jewelry store in a botched robbery and murdered and off-duty police officer. there was a 12 day manhunt for these guys and after 12 days they were all caught. one of these guys was living in the same area and his name was also wes moore. i...
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i just finished actually writing a book called "the other wes moore." -- moore," which was an importantrocess for me to be reflective about my own life, and that is when i said i made the decision i really wanted to leave finance and focus on these issues that are my life's burning issues. david: so now you will be leaving shortly robin hood. are you going to pursue what i have called the higher calling of private equity or are you thinking of doing something else? wes: i know the work i want to try to do. i'm thinking about what is the right platform. ♪ david: being a rhodes scholar, a white house fellow is not enough, you have to write a book as well to make everybody else look bad because you are doing too many things. so tell people now who are watching who the other wes moore was. wes: right after i got the rhodes scholarship, the baltimore sun, which is our hometown paper, wrote this article about this local kid who just got an award and was going to head off to england on this scholarship. and at the same time, they are writing a series of articles about four guys who walk into a
i just finished actually writing a book called "the other wes moore." -- moore," which was an importantrocess for me to be reflective about my own life, and that is when i said i made the decision i really wanted to leave finance and focus on these issues that are my life's burning issues. david: so now you will be leaving shortly robin hood. are you going to pursue what i have called the higher calling of private equity or are you thinking of doing something else? wes: i know...
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tell everyone watching who " the other wes moore" was.e wrote an article about this local kid on the -- who just got an award and was about to go to england on a scholarship. at the same time they are writing this series of articles about four guys who walked into a jewelry store and attempted to rob this jewelry store in a botched robbery and murdered and -- an off-duty police officer. there was a 12 day manhunt for these guys and after 12 days they were all caught. one of the people who was eventually caught was a guy, we were living in the same area, we were around the same age, we both grow up in single-parent households and his name was also wes moore. i reached out to him and i wrote him this note. he wrote me a note back. eventually that singular note turned into dozens of notes. those dozens of notes turned into dozens of visits. i have now known wes for almost two decades. at the same time i was going to england he was beginning to start his life sentence. " the other wes moore" was a book that evolved from our years of friendshi
tell everyone watching who " the other wes moore" was.e wrote an article about this local kid on the -- who just got an award and was about to go to england on a scholarship. at the same time they are writing this series of articles about four guys who walked into a jewelry store and attempted to rob this jewelry store in a botched robbery and murdered and -- an off-duty police officer. there was a 12 day manhunt for these guys and after 12 days they were all caught. one of the people...
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so tell people now who are watching who the other wes moore was.ght after i got the rhodes scholarship, the baltimore sun, wrote this article about this local kid who just got an award and was going to england on the scholarship. and at the same time, they are writing a series of articles about four guys who walk into a jewelry store, and attempted to rob the jewelry store, and it was botched, the jewelry store robbery, and ended up murdering an off-duty police officer. there was a 12-day manhunt for these guys. after 12 days, all four guys were caught. one was a guy, we were living in the same area, around the same age, both grew up in single-parent households, and his name was also wes moore. i reached out to him and wrote him this note. he wrote me a note back, and that turned into dozens of notes, dozens of visits. i have now known him for almost two decades. at the same time i was getting ready to go to england, he was getting ready to start his life sentence in prison, so the other wes moore evolved from our friendship, and these things happe
so tell people now who are watching who the other wes moore was.ght after i got the rhodes scholarship, the baltimore sun, wrote this article about this local kid who just got an award and was going to england on the scholarship. and at the same time, they are writing a series of articles about four guys who walk into a jewelry store, and attempted to rob the jewelry store, and it was botched, the jewelry store robbery, and ended up murdering an off-duty police officer. there was a 12-day...
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[laughter] one of the most impressive men i have ever met is wes moore. he grew up in my hometown of baltimore, became a rhodes scholar, white house fellow, war veteran, and he has been running robin hood foundation. he is stepping down and likely to run for governor of maryland. he is someone who will clearly make a mark in this world, and he has already done so. welcome to our show. wes: it is so good to be with you, as always. thank you. david: tell people what the robin hood foundation is. recently, some people think robin hood, they think stock trading, but that is not what you do, right? wes: that is not what we do. it was amazing, during the whole gamestop episode, people were blowing up my inbox saying, unblock my trades. i said, i have no idea, but i wish you luck with that. but the robin hood foundation is a 32-year-old organization with an exclusive goal of ending poverty. and it was started by paul tudor jones and a collection of other people who were in the investment business. and they started this foundation where they say we want to take m
[laughter] one of the most impressive men i have ever met is wes moore. he grew up in my hometown of baltimore, became a rhodes scholar, white house fellow, war veteran, and he has been running robin hood foundation. he is stepping down and likely to run for governor of maryland. he is someone who will clearly make a mark in this world, and he has already done so. welcome to our show. wes: it is so good to be with you, as always. thank you. david: tell people what the robin hood foundation is....
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moore, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. moore will vote yes on s. 578. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from illinois seek recognition? ms. underwood: as the member designated by mr. rush, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. rush will vote yes on s. 578. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from new york seek recognition? ms. tenney: thank you, mr. speaker. as the member designated by ms. stefanik of new york, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. stefanik will vote yea for s. 578. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from hawaii seek recognition? mr. kahele: as the member designated by mr. moulton, pursuant to h.res. 8, form -- i inform the house that mr. moulton will vote yes on s. 578. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. correa: mr. speaker, as the member designated by congress member napolitano
moore, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. moore will vote yes on s. 578. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from illinois seek recognition? ms. underwood: as the member designated by mr. rush, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. rush will vote yes on s. 578. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from new york seek recognition? ms. tenney: thank you, mr. speaker. as the member designated by ms. stefanik of new york,...
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one of the most impressive men i have ever met is wes moore.e grew up in baltimore, scholar, white house fellow, war veteran, and he has been running robin hood. he is stepping down and likely to run for governor of maryland. he will make a mark in this world, and he has already done so. welcome to our show. wes: it is great to be with you. thank you. david: tell people what the robin hood foundation is. some people think of it in stock trading, but that is not what you do, right? wes: that is not what we do. during the gamestop episode, people were saying, unblock my traits. i said, i have no idea, but i wish you luck. the robin hood foundation is a 32-year-old organization with the goal of ending poverty. it was started by paul tudor jones and a collection of other people who were in the investment business. they started this foundation and said we want to take metrics and best practices and invest in the organization we think has the highest probability of being able to end poverty. they started off making $40,000 worth of investments. now,
one of the most impressive men i have ever met is wes moore.e grew up in baltimore, scholar, white house fellow, war veteran, and he has been running robin hood. he is stepping down and likely to run for governor of maryland. he will make a mark in this world, and he has already done so. welcome to our show. wes: it is great to be with you. thank you. david: tell people what the robin hood foundation is. some people think of it in stock trading, but that is not what you do, right? wes: that is...
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moore.ubenstein joints of carlyle group and his acclaimed peer-to-peer conversations, i believe tonight at 9:00. thank you for doing this interview. wes moore is one of the great screw ups of all time. he had a difficult childhood. his father died at three years old. finally ended up in military academy and a switch went off at johns hopkins. what did wes moore do when he finally got to johns hopkins? what got him going? david: he decided to turn his life around and became a rhodes scholar at johns hopkins dotted -- got a degree at oxford and decided to give his time to the military and he went to afghanistan as an officer there. serve several years in afghanistan. came back and got involved with a number of other activities but the last four years has been running robinhood. he will until the end of may and then he is planning to run for governor of maryland. tom: this is absolutely extraordinary. this is the kid that turned it around and made good. what has he done at robinhood. i believe
moore.ubenstein joints of carlyle group and his acclaimed peer-to-peer conversations, i believe tonight at 9:00. thank you for doing this interview. wes moore is one of the great screw ups of all time. he had a difficult childhood. his father died at three years old. finally ended up in military academy and a switch went off at johns hopkins. what did wes moore do when he finally got to johns hopkins? what got him going? david: he decided to turn his life around and became a rhodes scholar at...
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he got on the 25 and there's how hal moore on the other end. he is telling him what he's bringing and when he's coming . and he said, by the way, that reporter, galloway, he is here and he wants to come in with me. and i am listening close. hal moore says, if he is crazy enough to want to come in here and you got room, bring him. and i had my ticket to r ide. by now, peter arnett of the ap and four or five other reporters are in that firebase and they've been wanting to ride,, too. a light had to do then was hide from them until it got near dark. they got a ride back to pleiku where they could get a cold bunk in a hot meal, and i got a ride into the pages of history. soon as it was dark i got on a helicopter pilot, piloted by -- i got on a helicopter piloted by bruce crandall then major crandall. we flew in to landing zone x-ray just a dark, just before moonrise. barrett was. truly the worst, -- there i was. truly the worst, bloodiest battle of the entire ten years of the vietnam war. 242 americans killed in four days. 300 wounded badly in four
he got on the 25 and there's how hal moore on the other end. he is telling him what he's bringing and when he's coming . and he said, by the way, that reporter, galloway, he is here and he wants to come in with me. and i am listening close. hal moore says, if he is crazy enough to want to come in here and you got room, bring him. and i had my ticket to r ide. by now, peter arnett of the ap and four or five other reporters are in that firebase and they've been wanting to ride,, too. a light had...
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perhaps next. >> commissioner moore? >> this is one of the tough places to really figure out of how to help it over the last three decades it has been very carefully curated and supported by the adjoining neighborhood associations, and as far as i know the union street association has probably gone through the most severe challenges from first being the first neighborhood corridor with boutique shops that were successful and then other neighborhoods modelled themselves after union street. as we said earlier in commissioners' comments, letting the oversight 3,000 plus square feet raises questions for me particularly the stores on union street have always kind of shown themselves as very small boutique enterprises. 3,000 square feet is a very, very large store, and i am concerned that the -- retail occurrences of the store will somewhat disrupt of what union street used to stand for. i would have liked to hear from the golden gate neighborhood association their concerns in more of a particular form. i did not hear anybody
perhaps next. >> commissioner moore? >> this is one of the tough places to really figure out of how to help it over the last three decades it has been very carefully curated and supported by the adjoining neighborhood associations, and as far as i know the union street association has probably gone through the most severe challenges from first being the first neighborhood corridor with boutique shops that were successful and then other neighborhoods modelled themselves after union...
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i would like to see the moors police, possibly - the moors police, possibly patrolled, if it gets muchuld be a shame because it is the minority which are ruining it for the majority.— the minority which are ruining it for the majority. the minority which are ruining it for the ma'ori . , _, ., ., for the ma'ority. lets come over now and talk for the majority. lets come over now and talk to neil. _ for the majority. lets come over now and talk to neil. just _ for the majority. lets come over now and talk to neil. just a _ for the majority. lets come over now and talk to neil. just a few _ for the majority. lets come over now and talk to neil. just a few weeks i and talk to neil. just a few weeks ago some of your flock were attacked and you lost quite a few of them, how are you doing now? we and you lost quite a few of them, how are you doing now?- and you lost quite a few of them, how are you doing now? we are doing fine, how are you doing now? we are doing fine. where — how are you doing now? we are doing fine. where just _ how are you doing now? we are doing fine, where just really _
i would like to see the moors police, possibly - the moors police, possibly patrolled, if it gets muchuld be a shame because it is the minority which are ruining it for the majority.— the minority which are ruining it for the majority. the minority which are ruining it for the ma'ori . , _, ., ., for the ma'ority. lets come over now and talk for the majority. lets come over now and talk to neil. _ for the majority. lets come over now and talk to neil. just _ for the majority. lets come over...
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and i think you saw in the moore case people abandon them, they kind of came back.use he was so afraid of losing the seat. tribalism is still strong, but at the end of the day i think this is going to be something that the republican party in the house and across the country just cannot ignore. >> hard to break from donald trump but maybe a little bit easier when it comes to matt gaetz. switching gears tomorrow night at 9:00 p.m. cnn is premiering the first two episodes of a pretty amazing original series "the people versus the klan." let's take a look at this. >> bill may donnell and her attorney michael figures enlists the voice of the reverend jesse jackson, future presidential candidate to come to mobile and tell their story and put it on a national stage. >> ms. bueller, i had no fear she wanted to see those who killed her son come to justice. and i was impressed with her resilience to fight back. >> one of the most feared names around here in alabama. you said the preacher was coming to town, the white folk got upset let me tell you. so it brought national att
and i think you saw in the moore case people abandon them, they kind of came back.use he was so afraid of losing the seat. tribalism is still strong, but at the end of the day i think this is going to be something that the republican party in the house and across the country just cannot ignore. >> hard to break from donald trump but maybe a little bit easier when it comes to matt gaetz. switching gears tomorrow night at 9:00 p.m. cnn is premiering the first two episodes of a pretty...
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he lives in a bubble and michael moore is a bubble. you hear what he said about the audience was profoundly changed and it was only halftime. these guys are full of themselves. this is on the hills of what lester holt said. he said fairness is overrated. the idea that a contrary opinion should be heard or listened to is out the window. >> but our president got on national tv and called the georgia voting law jim crow. it's unbelievable! >> [applauding]. >> it goes back to facts don't matter. it's what you push out the door as a narrative. how you generate feelings because we are living in the age of stupid. go ahead. ask me a question. i will answer anything. >> greg: do i have to? the next segment is on din sauers. i can listen you to ramble on or jump out of this it. >> this is fascinating. >> greg: you have great things to say about dinosaurs? >> yes, who doesn't. >> can my 3-year-old watch this next segment. >> greg: upnext jurassic park is not just a lark. ♪let's make lots of money♪ ♪you've got the brawn♪ ♪i've got the brains♪ ♪le
he lives in a bubble and michael moore is a bubble. you hear what he said about the audience was profoundly changed and it was only halftime. these guys are full of themselves. this is on the hills of what lester holt said. he said fairness is overrated. the idea that a contrary opinion should be heard or listened to is out the window. >> but our president got on national tv and called the georgia voting law jim crow. it's unbelievable! >> [applauding]. >> it goes back to...
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marcus moore joins us from tulsa, oklahoma, where they're averaging fewer than 200 shots a day. good morning, marcus. >> reporter: well, michael, good morning. health officials here in tulsa are concerned about that. they can give thousands of shots at this vaccination site every single day here but right now people are trickling in to get vaccinated. this morning, health officials concerned as demand declines for covid-19 vaccines. thousands of doses going unused across the country. in oklahoma, a state where the average daily death toll is rising, a startling reality. at this fema site here in tulsa, oklahoma, they can do 3,000 shots a day, but look at this. absolutely no line and officials
marcus moore joins us from tulsa, oklahoma, where they're averaging fewer than 200 shots a day. good morning, marcus. >> reporter: well, michael, good morning. health officials here in tulsa are concerned about that. they can give thousands of shots at this vaccination site every single day here but right now people are trickling in to get vaccinated. this morning, health officials concerned as demand declines for covid-19 vaccines. thousands of doses going unused across the country. in...
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and when phil moore was told about this, he said well there should really be a problem.o he doesn't seem to be interested in issues that would involve minorities. he later became the no nothing, and anti catholic activist. >> that leaves us a short amount of time left. elizabeth is from pacifica, california. you're the last question, elizabeth what is it? >> yes, i just had some comments. thank you for the series on the first ladies but the film or,'s one correction. phil morris met charles dickens in washington in 1842. they did not host him at the white house. also they did entertain washington irving and william make these factory. additionally, abigail reportedly advise millard not to sign a fugitive slave law. and one of her best friends in buffalo was the most prominent abolitionists there, george washington johnson. >> oh, thank you so much. we have only 30 seconds. left to want to use that as a way to ask both of you abigail fillmore's legacy? do you like to start? >> books, live learning literacy. >> and the fact that she may have influenced people by being of w
and when phil moore was told about this, he said well there should really be a problem.o he doesn't seem to be interested in issues that would involve minorities. he later became the no nothing, and anti catholic activist. >> that leaves us a short amount of time left. elizabeth is from pacifica, california. you're the last question, elizabeth what is it? >> yes, i just had some comments. thank you for the series on the first ladies but the film or,'s one correction. phil morris met...
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>> clerk: commissioner moore, you sent that to me privately, but yes, commissioner moore is requesting to speak. >> vice president moore: okay. all attendees, is that what i do? i wanted to thank all staff for the report on the guttenberg project. while i appreciate the submittal, i would appreciate someone from staff with a landscape background to review what's proposed. one, i would like to see if the planned palate is within the range of what the city recommends for this type of landscaping. in addition to that, i would like to raise my concerns over the use of synthetic grass in these gardens. i find that somewhat inappropriate, do not support it in principle, and i believe if this comes forward as an approval to the commission, i'd like the commission to have a voice in the disadvantage or advantages of synthetic grass because i do not consider them contributing towards quality of life and what a garden is all about. those are my personal points of view, but i would like the department to take a closer look at the details of this updated plan. >> clerk: commission president koppel
>> clerk: commissioner moore, you sent that to me privately, but yes, commissioner moore is requesting to speak. >> vice president moore: okay. all attendees, is that what i do? i wanted to thank all staff for the report on the guttenberg project. while i appreciate the submittal, i would appreciate someone from staff with a landscape background to review what's proposed. one, i would like to see if the planned palate is within the range of what the city recommends for this type of...
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perhaps next. >> commissioner moore? >> this is one of the tough places to really figure out of how to help it over the last three decades it has been very carefully curated and supported by the adjoining neighborhood associations, and as far as i know the union street association has probably gone through the most severe challenges from first being the first neighborhood corridor with boutique shops that were successful and then other neighborhoods modelled themselves after union street. as we said earlier in commissioners' comments, letting the oversight 3,000 plus square feet raises questions for me particularly the stores on union street have always kind of shown themselves as very small boutique enterprises. 3,000 square feet is a very, very large store, and i am concerned that the -- retail occurrences of the store will somewhat disrupt of what union street used to stand for. i would have liked to hear from the golden gate neighborhood association their concerns in more of a particular form. i did not hear anybody
perhaps next. >> commissioner moore? >> this is one of the tough places to really figure out of how to help it over the last three decades it has been very carefully curated and supported by the adjoining neighborhood associations, and as far as i know the union street association has probably gone through the most severe challenges from first being the first neighborhood corridor with boutique shops that were successful and then other neighborhoods modelled themselves after union...
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kent moore cabinets makes custom cabinets and has locations across texas. their headquarters in bryan opened in 2011, and they employ nearly 600 people. police say they do not have a motive at this time, but cbs news has learned they believe the shooter was known to the company. devastating news for obviously a very tight-knit community in bryan-college station. police say right now the suspect is in custody and the fbi is aware of the situation. however, the bryan police department is still the lead agency on this investigation. still a lot more to come, though, on this story, norah. >> all right. mireya villareal with that breaking news. thank you. >>> and we want to turn now to the president's executive actions on gun violence, his first since taking office. he's targeting so-called ghost guns and equipment that can turn a pistol into a rifle. cbs's ed o'keefe reports from the white house. >> reporter: president biden today voicing frustration over the frequency of mass shootings. >> gun violence in this country is an epidemic, and it's an international
kent moore cabinets makes custom cabinets and has locations across texas. their headquarters in bryan opened in 2011, and they employ nearly 600 people. police say they do not have a motive at this time, but cbs news has learned they believe the shooter was known to the company. devastating news for obviously a very tight-knit community in bryan-college station. police say right now the suspect is in custody and the fbi is aware of the situation. however, the bryan police department is still...
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moore, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. moore will vote yes on h.r. 1490. as the member designated by mr. lowenthal, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. lowenthal will vote yes on h.r. 1490. as the member designated by mr. lieu, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. lieu will vote yes on h.r. 1490. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina rise? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. wilson of south carolina, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. wilson will vote yea on h.r. 149 -- 1490. mr. timmons: as the member designated by mr. steube of florida, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. steube will vote yea on h.r. 1490. the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 400, the nays are 16. 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed and, without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. the chair will now entertain requests for one-minute speeches. for what purpose does the gentlewoman
moore, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. moore will vote yes on h.r. 1490. as the member designated by mr. lowenthal, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. lowenthal will vote yes on h.r. 1490. as the member designated by mr. lieu, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. lieu will vote yes on h.r. 1490. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina rise? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. wilson of south...
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about michael moore. he said some things in this film are true. i'll get it wrong, but what people forget about michael moore is he's a satirist, not a journalist. he makes jokes. the other thing, we're talking about flaherty, people, from today's perspective, they say, oh, first of all, flaherty was doing a historical film, he wanted to show the inuit as they were before the white man, of course they knew about gramophones and rifles but that's not the film he wanted to make. if he was going to take a picture of something, he had a camera about this big, a huge tripod. you couldn't go chasing after nanook on the ice fields with a boom mic over your head. it was shot silent, he had to stage everything. when it comes down to, i talk about this throughout the book, is what's the intent of the filmmaker. and is the intent to deceive you? is the intent to entertain you? is the intent, in the case of someone like michael moore, is the intent to catch your interest with humor? so the story told in "bowling for
about michael moore. he said some things in this film are true. i'll get it wrong, but what people forget about michael moore is he's a satirist, not a journalist. he makes jokes. the other thing, we're talking about flaherty, people, from today's perspective, they say, oh, first of all, flaherty was doing a historical film, he wanted to show the inuit as they were before the white man, of course they knew about gramophones and rifles but that's not the film he wanted to make. if he was going...
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about michael moore. he says some some of this film is true. i'll get it wrong, but where people forget about michael moore is he's a satirist. he's not a journalist. and he makes jokes and this famous story because another thing we're talking about flarity. there's always people from today's perspective. they say, oh, well, first of all flirty was doing a historical film. he wanted to show the inuit as they were before the the white man, so he of course in the new about grandma phones, and of course they had rifles, but that's not the film you wanted to make the other thing is we're all spoiled today with the equipment. we have particularly younger filmmakers if he was going to take a picture of something he had a camera about this big a huge tripod. you didn't go chasing after not milk on the phone the icefields with a boom mic over your head. it was shot silent you had to set up everything you had a stage it. so it's when it comes down to is when i talk about this throughout the book. is what's the int
about michael moore. he says some some of this film is true. i'll get it wrong, but where people forget about michael moore is he's a satirist. he's not a journalist. and he makes jokes and this famous story because another thing we're talking about flarity. there's always people from today's perspective. they say, oh, well, first of all flirty was doing a historical film. he wanted to show the inuit as they were before the the white man, so he of course in the new about grandma phones, and of...
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billy moore, then 16, went to prison for 20 years. of prison, how were you different from the 16-year-old boy who went in? >> i just wanted to make sure if i was ever given a chance to come from up under this, i wanted to be as productive as a person, as a citizen, to my community as i possibly could. you have to be there on time every day, bro. >> reporter: now 53, and having lost his own son to a shooting in 2017, billy moore has been trying hard to make amends. he has reconciled with benji wilson's brothers, and he works for chicago cred, a group whose mission is to stop deadly street conflict. >> we're trying to identify the groups of young men who are actively involved in conflicts, and we're mediating these conflicts. >> reporter: billy moore is a conflict survivor, and now he works on systematically interrupting gang violence, trying to prevent that tragic mistake that he made. journalist amanda ripley got to know billy moore while working on her own four-year quest to understand human conflict, personal and political. >> one o
billy moore, then 16, went to prison for 20 years. of prison, how were you different from the 16-year-old boy who went in? >> i just wanted to make sure if i was ever given a chance to come from up under this, i wanted to be as productive as a person, as a citizen, to my community as i possibly could. you have to be there on time every day, bro. >> reporter: now 53, and having lost his own son to a shooting in 2017, billy moore has been trying hard to make amends. he has reconciled...
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>> clerk: commissioner moore, you sent that to me privately, but yes, commissioner moore is requesting to speak. >> vice president moore: okay. all attendees, is that what i do? i wanted to thank all staff for the report on the guttenberg project. while i appreciate the submittal, i would appreciate someone from staff with a landscape background to review what's proposed. one, i would like to see if the planned palate is within the range of what the city recommends for this type of landscaping. in addition to that, i would like to raise my concerns over the use of synthetic grass in these gardens. i find that somewhat inappropriate, do not support it in principle, and i believe if this comes forward as an approval to the commission, i'd like the commission to have a voice in the disadvantage or advantages of synthetic grass because i do not consider them contributing towards quality of life and what a garden is all about. those are my personal points of view, but i would like the department to take a closer look at the details of this updated plan. >> clerk: commission president koppel
>> clerk: commissioner moore, you sent that to me privately, but yes, commissioner moore is requesting to speak. >> vice president moore: okay. all attendees, is that what i do? i wanted to thank all staff for the report on the guttenberg project. while i appreciate the submittal, i would appreciate someone from staff with a landscape background to review what's proposed. one, i would like to see if the planned palate is within the range of what the city recommends for this type of...
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kent moore cabinets makes custom cabinets and has locations across texas. headquarters in bryan opened in 2011, and they employ nearly 600 people. police say they do not have a motive at this time, but cbs news has learned, they believe the shooter was known to the company. devastating news for obviously a very tight-knit community in bryan-college station. police say right now the suspect is in custody, and the f.b.i. is aware of the situation. however, the bryan police department is still the lead agency on this investigation. still a lot more to come, though, on this story, norah. >> o'donnell: all right, mireya villarreal with that breaking news, thank you. and we want to turn now to the president's executive actions on gun violence, his first since taking office. he's targeting so-called "ghost guns," and equipment that can turn a pistol into a rifle. cbs's ed o'keefe reports from the white house. >> reporter: president biden today voicing frustration over the frequency of mass shootings. >> gun violence in this country is an epidemic, and it's an inte
kent moore cabinets makes custom cabinets and has locations across texas. headquarters in bryan opened in 2011, and they employ nearly 600 people. police say they do not have a motive at this time, but cbs news has learned, they believe the shooter was known to the company. devastating news for obviously a very tight-knit community in bryan-college station. police say right now the suspect is in custody, and the f.b.i. is aware of the situation. however, the bryan police department is still the...
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moore, thank you for joining us this morning. is it justified, the pause >> good morning.at we anticipated. these are the kinds of things we anticipated could happen under this emergency authorization and naturally, what we want to do is to pause and find out more about what the problems are with the vaccine. and if they're sufficient, then the vaccine won't be given, if they're not, we will re-initiate vaccination. >> so, if that's the case, can you take us through that process when you and your colleagues got together to give emergency use authorization to approve this vaccine rollout, when you look at that kind of a move, how much of it was driven by this notion that we should get it out because the risk reward is much better tilted for this vaccine rollout than for holding it back because there could be isolated cases of these isolateded blood clot issues or anything else that could come down the line? >> yeah, the risk-reward is pretty obvious can i just frame that for you right now in where i live in pittsburgh, there are about 1 million people so, we expect one case
moore, thank you for joining us this morning. is it justified, the pause >> good morning.at we anticipated. these are the kinds of things we anticipated could happen under this emergency authorization and naturally, what we want to do is to pause and find out more about what the problems are with the vaccine. and if they're sufficient, then the vaccine won't be given, if they're not, we will re-initiate vaccination. >> so, if that's the case, can you take us through that process...
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sheffield wednesday manager darren moore has revealed he's contracted pneumonia.ts on the lungs, following a recent bout of coronavirus. he only returned to the touchline for tuesday's championship defeat by swansea, following a spell in self—isolation — but he'll now take a further unspecified period of leave. now it's turning it quite the week for dan evans. the british number one won his first match on clay for four years on monday and now he's beaten novak djokovic at the monte carlo masters. evans had never faced the current world number one before, and on his least favourite surface, he pulled off the biggest win of his career. as jim lumsden reports. not many gave him a chance, but evans had never played a djokovic, so anything was possible. the perfect start for the british number one, an immediate break of serve. djokovic had lavish praise on evans this week, calling him smart, explosive, and possessing a great variety in his game. the momentum had been building for evans, a first atp title injanuary, two victories on clay this week, his first in almost f
sheffield wednesday manager darren moore has revealed he's contracted pneumonia.ts on the lungs, following a recent bout of coronavirus. he only returned to the touchline for tuesday's championship defeat by swansea, following a spell in self—isolation — but he'll now take a further unspecified period of leave. now it's turning it quite the week for dan evans. the british number one won his first match on clay for four years on monday and now he's beaten novak djokovic at the monte carlo...
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definitely mary tyler moore.ary richards, you cannot overstate this in terms of women on television. you just really can't erode a whole book about her. the reason is, singleness are professional, she's a single professional over 30. living her best life in front of us making us all want to be her. she was not the first single woman and super important trooper the fact that she was over 30, she was very independent and really as the show went on was not interested in dating. she dated but that was not the end game. it was really about her professional life making her way alone. you cannot overstate it. does it entertainment weekly is often talking and everyone cited her as their influence but you just cannot get past that. probably lucille ball, cannot get past that either. it's all about a reaction to her. she was not the only one. but you know a lot about her. i will let you read about or elsewhere. going to tell you about these women. she has influence on someone like mary going forward. probably the reason wo
definitely mary tyler moore.ary richards, you cannot overstate this in terms of women on television. you just really can't erode a whole book about her. the reason is, singleness are professional, she's a single professional over 30. living her best life in front of us making us all want to be her. she was not the first single woman and super important trooper the fact that she was over 30, she was very independent and really as the show went on was not interested in dating. she dated but that...
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. >> reporter: silicon valley naacp president jethro moore says three meetings is all all took for him to find that police reform did not exist. those who quit expected to have the police involved but didn't imagine the conversation would be led by them. rios felt the commission created room to confront injustice and systemic racism. >> we're committed to do that but it's going to take time, patience and sitting through perspectives you may not want to hear. >> reporter: justice studies professor jay woods weighed in saying it takes representation from across the community to seriously reimagine community safety. >> we must be able to sit at the table with those individuals who can actually influence such change. that change that was dreamed of. that brought these best and brightest minds from our community together. >> reporter: rios says the advisory group will be reaching back out to those who regn sayi conversation. but reverend moore tells me the group of 7 have already buildi bay area is fighting for racial and social justice. while we don't have all the answers clearly we do hav
. >> reporter: silicon valley naacp president jethro moore says three meetings is all all took for him to find that police reform did not exist. those who quit expected to have the police involved but didn't imagine the conversation would be led by them. rios felt the commission created room to confront injustice and systemic racism. >> we're committed to do that but it's going to take time, patience and sitting through perspectives you may not want to hear. >> reporter:...
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. >> reporter: for those gathered tuesday, the sounds of celebration, reverend moore says tuesday's verdicta step in the right direction but he adds this is only the beginning. >> we just hope that more police officers when they see injustice will to step up. >> reporter: they also seek justice for locals who's loved ones were killed by police. religious leaders and south bay residents taking a time to reflect. >> today is a day for us to have a little revelry because justice won the day but it's also important for us to have a little bit of relevance because there's more work to do. >> reporter: honoring george floyd and south bay families. oliver saying the church has long been a church for champions and a day of refuge to return hope. >> what it must be for a young person to know that justice is possible. that their life is just a little more valuable today than it waityeep for ererod dersndasking for is accountability and respect and fair treatment. >> reporter: both moore and oliver say the world's eyes have been on america. they say tuesday's verdict may very well have saved her. >> s
. >> reporter: for those gathered tuesday, the sounds of celebration, reverend moore says tuesday's verdicta step in the right direction but he adds this is only the beginning. >> we just hope that more police officers when they see injustice will to step up. >> reporter: they also seek justice for locals who's loved ones were killed by police. religious leaders and south bay residents taking a time to reflect. >> today is a day for us to have a little revelry because...
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. >> tammy jackson-moore: have they taken the vaccine yet? are they interested in the vaccine?alfonsi: for months, tammy jackson-moore, a community organizer, has been going door to door trying to fix that. we were with her when we met 91- year-old annie-pearl cornelius on her porch. do you drive? >> annie-pearl cornelius: no, ma'am. >> alfonsi: do you have a computer? >> cornelius: no, ma'am. >> alfonsi: annie-pearl told us she wanted to get the vaccine for months, but couldn't make an appointment. >> jackson-moore: a lot of people still have flip phones. so, there were a lot of challenges in our community as it relates to people trying to make appointments for vaccinations. >> alfonsi: but the biggest challenge for residents of the glades wasn't just making appointments, it was getting to them. that's because, back in january, the governor made another game- changing move. he announced he was partnering with publix grocery stores across the state to distribute the vaccine in their pharmacies. but as part of the program in palm beach county, most seniors could no longer get va
. >> tammy jackson-moore: have they taken the vaccine yet? are they interested in the vaccine?alfonsi: for months, tammy jackson-moore, a community organizer, has been going door to door trying to fix that. we were with her when we met 91- year-old annie-pearl cornelius on her porch. do you drive? >> annie-pearl cornelius: no, ma'am. >> alfonsi: do you have a computer? >> cornelius: no, ma'am. >> alfonsi: annie-pearl told us she wanted to get the vaccine for...
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steve moore, get in here.: hi, good morning, i agree with what james was just saying and you would expect in normal times for those bond yields to continue to go up as we continue to see the fed and the government and the fed flush the economy with money and now the treasury flushing the economy with bonds. and the question i would ask is, where is the inflation? if you look at commodity prices, you're not seeing big increases, you're really not seeing huge inflation or expectations in the yield, we expect inflation but we don't see a lot of it right now. what do you think explains the paradox? cheryl: it's true. jason. jason: first of all, i am not quite sure 100% in agreement with that. sometimes inflation takes time to seep into the system because of the supply chain, et cetera. we are not seeing cereal going up 25% in wal-mart the next day. let's keep in mind. the prices have rallied like crazy. silver is in the mid-20's, i think silver can continue to go higher. soybean, corn, oil can go to freaking 100.
steve moore, get in here.: hi, good morning, i agree with what james was just saying and you would expect in normal times for those bond yields to continue to go up as we continue to see the fed and the government and the fed flush the economy with money and now the treasury flushing the economy with bonds. and the question i would ask is, where is the inflation? if you look at commodity prices, you're not seeing big increases, you're really not seeing huge inflation or expectations in the...
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all we're asking for is accountability and respect and fair treatment. >> reporter: both moore and oliveray the world's eyes have been on america. they say tuesday's verdict may very well have saved her. >> so great today to know those tears were not in vain. that what they have sewn in tears we now will be able to reap in joy. >> reporter: abc 7 news. >>> when do we want it? now? what to we want? >> justice. >> reporter: a small group of protesters gathered in san francisco's mission district following the announcement of the verdict. they're looking for con convictions in more cases where police used deadly force. today's verdict also resonated with san francisco police chief bill scott who says this may bring a sense of closure to some families who may feel cheated by the justice system. >> like i said, i think this case brings some joy to a lot of those families that may not have gotten justice in their cases. and for whenever that reason is and i think it affords us an opportunity to move forward with progress. with real progress. >> reporter: for some today's verdict represents a cu
all we're asking for is accountability and respect and fair treatment. >> reporter: both moore and oliveray the world's eyes have been on america. they say tuesday's verdict may very well have saved her. >> so great today to know those tears were not in vain. that what they have sewn in tears we now will be able to reap in joy. >> reporter: abc 7 news. >>> when do we want it? now? what to we want? >> justice. >> reporter: a small group of protesters...
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i'll be able to scrape inspired by the fund raising efforts of veteran tom moore and english football of marcus rushford john will cut plans to skate 90 laps of his courtyard by his 90th birthday next year so if i do through the really. annoying. despite describing his route as a bit hairy due to its slopes he has already completed 8 laps the great grandfather is doing it all to raise money for the charity fair share which helps feed hungry children and their families it's really quite endearing and humbling in a way. to feel a bit like a hero and. the people who don't know they are the real heroes with. what you are doing using his wife's roller frame john wilcox has already smashed his initial fundraising target with 9 months to go. i know watching detail the news live from but you can find much more news analysis and video on our website dot com but up next is the corona special i were him ahmed thanks very much indeed for watching i'll see you soon take care of. the phone against the corona virus pandemic. has the rate of infection been developing what does the latest research say
i'll be able to scrape inspired by the fund raising efforts of veteran tom moore and english football of marcus rushford john will cut plans to skate 90 laps of his courtyard by his 90th birthday next year so if i do through the really. annoying. despite describing his route as a bit hairy due to its slopes he has already completed 8 laps the great grandfather is doing it all to raise money for the charity fair share which helps feed hungry children and their families it's really quite...
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. >> reporter: local naacp president jeff moore called the verdict a breath of fresh air. one victory in a larger struggle. >> today, today, today we can celebrate together a great victory. it is not a day for justice, this is a day for accountability. >> reporter: in one factor in that accountability was the testimony of fellow officers against derek chauvin. moore says that was unique to this case and could signal a turning point for future prosecutions. >> we need to honor those types of officers that stand up and say that is not what our job is. it is their responsibility to take care of us as police officers. and monitor each other. so, we like to see more of that from the officers and let them know it's the community that supports them and the community will get behind them. not the unions. it is all about community. they belong to us. >> reporter: so a bit of a gathering and they use the word celebration to mark the verdict today. as we said. one chapter in this much larger story. they invited folk to come out. listen to music and mark the day. someone said that in
. >> reporter: local naacp president jeff moore called the verdict a breath of fresh air. one victory in a larger struggle. >> today, today, today we can celebrate together a great victory. it is not a day for justice, this is a day for accountability. >> reporter: in one factor in that accountability was the testimony of fellow officers against derek chauvin. moore says that was unique to this case and could signal a turning point for future prosecutions. >> we need to...
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he got on the 25 and there is hal moore on the other end.he's telling me what is bringing it, when he is coming. and he said, by the way, that reporter, galloway he is here and he wants to come in with me. and i'm listening close. and hal moore says, if he is crazy enough to want to come in here and you have room, bring him. and i had my ticket to ride. all i had to do than, by now, there is peter arnett and the ap and for other five or so reporters are in that fire base and i've been wanting a ride to. and all i had to do than was hide from them until i got near dark and they caught arrived back to play coup where they could get a cold block in a hot meal. and i got a ride in in the pages of history. as soon as it was dark, i got on a helicopter piloted by colonel bruce campbell. then major grand all. and we flew in to landing zone x-ray just before moon rise and there i was. truly, the worst, bloodiest battle of the entire ten years of the vietnam war. 242 americans killed in four days, 300 wounded badly in four days, all told, 305 america
he got on the 25 and there is hal moore on the other end.he's telling me what is bringing it, when he is coming. and he said, by the way, that reporter, galloway he is here and he wants to come in with me. and i'm listening close. and hal moore says, if he is crazy enough to want to come in here and you have room, bring him. and i had my ticket to ride. all i had to do than, by now, there is peter arnett and the ap and for other five or so reporters are in that fire base and i've been wanting a...
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but reverend moore tells me the group of 7 have already started a new committee. >>> part of building a better bay area is fighting for racial and social justice. while we don't have all the answers clearly we do have a lot of vetted local resources to help you. to find out more about how you can find action and be an ally, head to abc 7 news.com/take action. >>> a live saving mission taking off from travis base. supplies on their way to help india's crisis. >>> and san jose faces a critical vote. what's at stake for the tech giant and the south bay. >>> the biggest fire fighting tool on earth is now grounded. what it could mean for for for wildfire season. >>> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. summer came early today. i'll tell you know how long the warmth stuck around. >>> all of that is ahead for you. but first here is what is coming up on jimmy kimmel.com. >> tonight the my pillow cometh. >> liberals and conservatives told me not to have you on my show and they told you not to come on i have the pleasure to present to you... dr. martin luther king. sometimes, this is what it takes.
but reverend moore tells me the group of 7 have already started a new committee. >>> part of building a better bay area is fighting for racial and social justice. while we don't have all the answers clearly we do have a lot of vetted local resources to help you. to find out more about how you can find action and be an ally, head to abc 7 news.com/take action. >>> a live saving mission taking off from travis base. supplies on their way to help india's crisis. >>> and...
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the sunrise-sunset report brought to you by kelly moore paints. go where the pros go, kelly moore. the pros' paint store. it was a sense of relief for maura cleary and their husband, who were getting ready to see their daughter out of state. >> people really need to take it seriously . >> reporter: you see, davis said both current patients and on patients can receive the shot within a couple of hours . there was a line out the door, but cooperman said it took just minutes. >> they are very organized, and i asked some questions. they were very reassuring . >> reporter: the very easy one for him and others who get the flu shot. >> i would rather take the risk of side effects and get the shop into worry about getting covid and have to deal with that here it >> contra costa county has opened up appointments to all residents as well, and starting next wednesday, all californians 16 and older will be eligible to a. >>> the city of san francisco is one step closer to giving laid off workers first dibs on their jobs . the board of soups past the back to work ordinance. it opens up access t
the sunrise-sunset report brought to you by kelly moore paints. go where the pros go, kelly moore. the pros' paint store. it was a sense of relief for maura cleary and their husband, who were getting ready to see their daughter out of state. >> people really need to take it seriously . >> reporter: you see, davis said both current patients and on patients can receive the shot within a couple of hours . there was a line out the door, but cooperman said it took just minutes. >>...
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organizers and activists , case by case, including george floyd, breonna taylor, botham jean, kayla moored others. and then heard expert testimony from folks talking about historic violence, all the way to andrea ritchie talking about police violence against black women, gender nonconforming and trans people. so this analysis about pretextual traffic stops is in the report, about mental illness, so many of these cases involve traffic stops, people with mental illness, people looking for help in calling the police to get some help come and folks are ending up dead. that -- and in one case, paralyzed, that we looked at. so there is recommendations hear the talk about the domestic issue, looking at what can be done domestically, all the way from training to reform to aspects of appellation, when you are talking about defunding the police. you find that in this report. but there is also conversations and findings around the issue of how we take this in international context, what are international rules about law enforcement and the use of force, and the commission found again and again that
organizers and activists , case by case, including george floyd, breonna taylor, botham jean, kayla moored others. and then heard expert testimony from folks talking about historic violence, all the way to andrea ritchie talking about police violence against black women, gender nonconforming and trans people. so this analysis about pretextual traffic stops is in the report, about mental illness, so many of these cases involve traffic stops, people with mental illness, people looking for help in...