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mr. pearson still held me accountable even i had to go to summer school i ended up at wagner college getting a b.s. in nursing that is not the easiest dirty but i loved nursing first. when i had my daughter and was working average rise in the u. think you know, what you want to do but then you revise. that case free and opportunity to figure out what i wanted to do with my life and essentially came out looking at my daughter to realize the most important thing that could never give me purpose is to touch the lives of children and i will have to trust someone with my precious gift. hook could insure their repeat that teacher that as that child if they are okay? so that i decided i would become a teacher and in turn your city. went to the parking for one of the most challenging schools in brooklyn. where children were dealing with parents who were on crack, abandoned them somewhere raped by the grandparents. administrators who did not truly believe in the children. and then wanted summers off for those who showed up just to educate the poor children of the neighborhood so i was inspired by thi
mr. pearson still held me accountable even i had to go to summer school i ended up at wagner college getting a b.s. in nursing that is not the easiest dirty but i loved nursing first. when i had my daughter and was working average rise in the u. think you know, what you want to do but then you revise. that case free and opportunity to figure out what i wanted to do with my life and essentially came out looking at my daughter to realize the most important thing that could never give me purpose...
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mr. pearson >> thank you very much. now let's move onto brian hudson for seat allowed 11. is ryan here? okay looks like ryan is not here. next, wayne justman. wayne justman. okay kevin read. kevin read also not here. to wreak i was right. sorry if i pronounce your name wrong. >> again thank you so much to all of you for waiting. >> good afternoon. my name is tariq--i guess i'm replacing michelle aldrich the retired from the customers. i operated [inaudible] since 2003. i have cultivation facility supervisor cohen's district. >> where? >> on wallace and jennings >> news to me. >> our dispensary is in district 5. i have just like everybody that's on the task force, eric and the rest of the folks, extensive expense in medical cannabis. in it since 03. i would like to participate and bring along whatever the task force is working for. thank you. >> supervisor mar >> i was going to say i relate-as well and one of the close ones to the richmond district. i wished was more of a spread of different dispensaries throughout the city but you have great staff and i think it's one of the really well
mr. pearson >> thank you very much. now let's move onto brian hudson for seat allowed 11. is ryan here? okay looks like ryan is not here. next, wayne justman. wayne justman. okay kevin read. kevin read also not here. to wreak i was right. sorry if i pronounce your name wrong. >> again thank you so much to all of you for waiting. >> good afternoon. my name is tariq--i guess i'm replacing michelle aldrich the retired from the customers. i operated [inaudible] since 2003. i have...
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mr. pearson >> thank you very much. now let's move onto brian hudson for seat allowed 11. is ryan here? okay looks like ryan is not here. next, wayne justman. wayne justman. okay kevin read. kevin read also not here. to wreak i was right. sorry if i pronounce your name wrong. >> again thank you so much to all of you for waiting. >> good afternoon. my name is tariq--i guess i'm replacing michelle aldrich the retired from the customers. i operated [inaudible] since 2003. i have cultivation facility supervisor cohen's district. >> where? >> on wallace and jennings >> news to me. >> our dispensary is in district 5. i have just like everybody that's on the task force, eric and the rest of the folks, extensive expense in medical cannabis. in it since 03. i would like to participate and bring along whatever the task force is working for. thank you. >> supervisor mar >> i was going to say i relate-as well and one of the close ones to the richmond district. i wished was more of a spread of different dispensaries throughout the city but you have great staff and i think it's one of the really well
mr. pearson >> thank you very much. now let's move onto brian hudson for seat allowed 11. is ryan here? okay looks like ryan is not here. next, wayne justman. wayne justman. okay kevin read. kevin read also not here. to wreak i was right. sorry if i pronounce your name wrong. >> again thank you so much to all of you for waiting. >> good afternoon. my name is tariq--i guess i'm replacing michelle aldrich the retired from the customers. i operated [inaudible] since 2003. i have...
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pearson. good morning. >> good morning. >> let's start with immigration. let's try to nail down once and for all where mr. trump is on what would happen to the undocumented immigrants who are here. because it sounded as if yesterday he was suggesting that he is open to amnesty for them. is he open to a legal path to citizenship for those 11 million? >> well, what mr. trump says is that when it comes down to the end of his ten-point plan he'll make a further decision. but first he wants to make a commitment to americans to fulfill everything that previously administrations failed to do, which is to secure the border and control the flow of immigration. >> but katrina, this is different -- i'm sorry. >> mr. trump's governing principle is -- >> immigration is not shown to be a top priority for americans in this election cycle. >> yes, but he has made it a big deal of his campaign and he had said that every single one of them had to leave. now it sounds as if he is open to amnesty. >> no. alisyn, his governing principle is if you are in this country illegally, you need to leave and return legally. that's been
pearson. good morning. >> good morning. >> let's start with immigration. let's try to nail down once and for all where mr. trump is on what would happen to the undocumented immigrants who are here. because it sounded as if yesterday he was suggesting that he is open to amnesty for them. is he open to a legal path to citizenship for those 11 million? >> well, what mr. trump says is that when it comes down to the end of his ten-point plan he'll make a further decision. but first...
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pearson. >> he has called some women fat pigs, he's constantly evaluating women based on a number -- they're a seven, they're ten. he's very into body shape of women. >> well, absolutely. mrbeauty pageant and that's where some of that comes from. that is also entertainment. that is also television. when you look at the woman, for example, like, his wife and his daughters, they say he treats everyone the same. >> well, other trump surrogates are now trying to turn the tables and focusing on bill clinton and hillary clinton's treatment of the women who said they had affairs with bill. here we go. >> i'm very proud that at the very end when she attacked him and went off on this whole rant about women. and you could see his face. in the republican primary, he would have just smashed her. instead, he came off looking like a gentleman and she came off looking pretty mean and miserable. >> it's amazing when you hear her talk about sexism and these various claims that are ridiculous. aside from obviously, bill, her husband, being maybe the worst that's ever lived. >> she didn't just stand by him, she attacked monica lewinsky. and after being married to bill clinton for 20 years,
pearson. >> he has called some women fat pigs, he's constantly evaluating women based on a number -- they're a seven, they're ten. he's very into body shape of women. >> well, absolutely. mrbeauty pageant and that's where some of that comes from. that is also entertainment. that is also television. when you look at the woman, for example, like, his wife and his daughters, they say he treats everyone the same. >> well, other trump surrogates are now trying to turn the tables...
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pearson or corey lewandowski, they make a lot of mistakes. and, for example, thinking obama was president in 2004 when the mission changed, and colonel humahayan was killed. the reason why mr. trump has had such poor representation -- and what do they call them, stumpers? is that nobody who works in my space would actually work for him. and it is not having to do -- some of my best friends are republicans. it has nothing to do with the republican-democrat divide. it is the fact that he scares the shit out of republicans. and he scares the crap out of most of us who work in the security field, because we listen to his rhetoric and we go, "oh my goodness, that is so wrong." so part of it is -- i am not here to tell anyone how to vote. i literally, literally have an extremely close friend who was going to vote for trump. i can't convince her otherwise, and i would not even deign try. but if you are asking me, as someone who has been doing this for over a quarter of a century, the policies that have been kind of articulated by one of the presidential candidates is incomplete. and so, promises are not the same as plans. let me go to the visa waiver. as a foreigner in this count
pearson or corey lewandowski, they make a lot of mistakes. and, for example, thinking obama was president in 2004 when the mission changed, and colonel humahayan was killed. the reason why mr. trump has had such poor representation -- and what do they call them, stumpers? is that nobody who works in my space would actually work for him. and it is not having to do -- some of my best friends are republicans. it has nothing to do with the republican-democrat divide. it is the fact that he scares...