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mr. williams adds, the collection is protected.ct, we now believe or than 1500 objects, were stolen, damaged or missing in a crisis that is rapidly becoming damaging to the british museum. >> this is being reported across the globe in the media. the british museum is probably the world's most famous museum. the culture department will be wanting to assure itself from the board of trustees that it has the governance in place to protect these items now and in the future, enterprise rent anything like this from ever happening again. reporter: just as damaging as what happened later. . according to the female chain, he sent his evidence -- the email chain, he sent his evidence to the chair of the museum in october 2022, saying he was certain the british museum management have preferred to sweep the affair under the carpet. george osborne emailed hartwig fincher. these are very serious allegations, he says, and asked for answers. that same day, hartwig fisher emailed the trustee who had been the go-between, saying the case had been thor
mr. williams adds, the collection is protected.ct, we now believe or than 1500 objects, were stolen, damaged or missing in a crisis that is rapidly becoming damaging to the british museum. >> this is being reported across the globe in the media. the british museum is probably the world's most famous museum. the culture department will be wanting to assure itself from the board of trustees that it has the governance in place to protect these items now and in the future, enterprise rent...
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mr. william put us with you some i give him pronounced. nobody's doing. yeah. joining up. what's the book? of course 0. we're to see our week appeal is assignment. did this is officer position a on the because our store where you, you, your doctor found that i also department extra ones if it shows to be a new kind of need to work. i don't want to assume the skills austin, you would do it to finally kick. now the problem that jim's point of view fits this, which the back of the city of talk to the events of late summer in 1944. when on august 23rd, kadusus settled those months, the start of the city's liberation from the nazi invaders. a few days later, the soon as you were telling me a tech suddenly over running enemy defenses on the approaches to the city and put the germans back. on august the 25th, the city was fully liberated. on august the 25th, 1974. on the 30th anniversary of the liberation of, to, to, from the nazis, the cornerstone was laid for the future monument and the following year on december, the 29th. so the ceremonial opening of a memorial complex with a
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mr. william burns, believe it or not. and they had meetings in jordan with the head of the most uh, several months before that and continued to do that on a frequency. and i'm, i can stand behind that that he has done that. and i believe his meeting with um, uh uh, the director of the ca, early january to uh, this year uh, he initiated the, the, uh, the normalization of relationships between the relationship between libya and as well. and i believe um, um with the brands might have been quite a little that was not by surprise, but he knew that meetings and i'm sure he was aware of favors new things with the most side to do that. um, i don't know if this has been, i would say a, a, a, a large specific concrete policy for on policy the united states. because united states should and i have better sense then try to normalize relationships, relationship between libya and as well as a company, a country that is dysfunctional does not have institutions that are functioning. so that's really, i mean, i can say that they that nee
mr. william burns, believe it or not. and they had meetings in jordan with the head of the most uh, several months before that and continued to do that on a frequency. and i'm, i can stand behind that that he has done that. and i believe his meeting with um, uh uh, the director of the ca, early january to uh, this year uh, he initiated the, the, uh, the normalization of relationships between the relationship between libya and as well. and i believe um, um with the brands might have been quite a...
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mr williams adds, "the collection is protected."eum is a museum of our common humanity. the museum is chaired by the former chancellor george osborne, his institution under pressure. because, of course, we now believe more than 1500 items were stolen, damaged or are missing from this place with the british museum under increasing scrutiny. this is already being reported across the globe in the media. the british museum is a, probably the world's most famous museum. so the culture department would be wanting to assure itself from the board of trustees and george osborne that it has the governance in place to protect these items now and in the future and to prevent anything like this ever happening again. just as damaging is what happened later. according to the e—mail chain, dr gradel sent his evidence to george osborne via another trustee in october 2022, saying he was certain the british museum management had preferred to sweep the whole affair under the carpet. the next day, george osborne e—mailed hartwig fischer, the museum dire
mr williams adds, "the collection is protected."eum is a museum of our common humanity. the museum is chaired by the former chancellor george osborne, his institution under pressure. because, of course, we now believe more than 1500 items were stolen, damaged or are missing from this place with the british museum under increasing scrutiny. this is already being reported across the globe in the media. the british museum is a, probably the world's most famous museum. so the culture...
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holiday she will be disappointed with her father and possibly godfather, possibly her godfather, mr williamith me. but under the government's new alcohol taxing system, alcohol is to be taxed based on its strength rather than the previous categories of wine , spirits ciders . wine, beer, spirits and ciders. this means that duty will increase overall, particularly with wines and spirits , although with wines and spirits, although it will fall on lower alcohol dnnks it will fall on lower alcohol drinks and most sparkling wines a bit less , as my next guests a bit less, as my next guests put it, should we fight back on these legal and hectoring attacks on our right to booze? as you all know , the government as you all know, the government recommends no more than 14 units per week at the entrance of the oracle of delphi . it said oracle of delphi. it said everything in moderation, which is perhaps good dietary and indeed drinking advice . well, indeed drinking advice. well, still with me and still indefatigable holding the labellum is william sitwell, as i said, mary's godfather and telegraph r
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mr. william burns, believe it or not. and they had meetings in jordan with the head of the most uh, several months before that and continued to do that on a frequency. and then i can stand behind that that he has done that. i believe his meeting with um the uh, the director of the ca early january to the uh, this year. uh, he initiated the uh, the normalization of relationships between the relationship between libya and as well. and i believe um, what number as might have been quite a little bit um, not by surprise, but he knew that meetings and i'm sure he was aware of a busy things with the most side that um, i don't know, and this is ben. i would say a, a, a, a, a, a large specific, concrete policy for, and policy the united states. because the united states should and i have a better sense then try to normalize relationships, the relationship between libya and as well that a company as a country that is dysfunctional. does that have institutions that are functioning? so that's really, um, i mean i can say that baby ne
mr. william burns, believe it or not. and they had meetings in jordan with the head of the most uh, several months before that and continued to do that on a frequency. and then i can stand behind that that he has done that. i believe his meeting with um the uh, the director of the ca early january to the uh, this year. uh, he initiated the uh, the normalization of relationships between the relationship between libya and as well. and i believe um, what number as might have been quite a little...
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mr. trump. william brangham starts our coverage with a recap of the historic indictment.am: despite having lost, the defendant was determined to remain in power. that is page one of special counsel jack smith's indictment. the united states of america versus donald trump. it alleges the former president, and his co-conspirators, unwilling to accept his loss to joe biden in the 2020 election, conspired and plotted to illegally hold onto power. >> this is our. . william: the allegations laid out including the violent riots on january 6 revealed the hallmarks of a coup. >> the attack on our nation's capital on january 6, 2021, was an unprecedented assault on the seat of american democracy. william: donald trump stands accused of four charges of trying to defraud the country, blocking and obstructing an official proceeding on january 6, and denying pple's voting rights. over 45 pages, the special counsel lays out the foundation for those charges as based on actions taken, not just words alone. mr. trump: if you count the legal votes, i easily win. if you count the illegal vot
mr. trump. william brangham starts our coverage with a recap of the historic indictment.am: despite having lost, the defendant was determined to remain in power. that is page one of special counsel jack smith's indictment. the united states of america versus donald trump. it alleges the former president, and his co-conspirators, unwilling to accept his loss to joe biden in the 2020 election, conspired and plotted to illegally hold onto power. >> this is our. . william: the allegations...
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so william's parents, he was one of the younger children. they were laboring for mr. craft and he saw that they were getting old and past their prime and william's mother had already had all these children, william's father, they were both probably in their 40's. as the crafts remember it, he wanted to replenish his stock by trading in these older enslaved people for younger ones and that's the reason he gives william when he asks, because william was under 10 years old when this happens. and he asks mr. craft was it because they were losing their value? so william remembers his parents and seeing them taken off and sold to different enslavers. what happens then is william and his siblings are left and his brothers are sold and then he and his one other brother and one younger sister are remaining. the older brother and william are apprenticed, william to become a cabinetmaker because he is smart and develops these skills. he will provide a return on his investment for his and slaver. what he doesn't know is that he and craft are having more financial trouble so this i
so william's parents, he was one of the younger children. they were laboring for mr. craft and he saw that they were getting old and past their prime and william's mother had already had all these children, william's father, they were both probably in their 40's. as the crafts remember it, he wanted to replenish his stock by trading in these older enslaved people for younger ones and that's the reason he gives william when he asks, because william was under 10 years old when this happens. and...
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mrs. bethune and william hastie talked about when he first met eleanor roosevelt, he found her to very naive on race and even eleanor roosevelt said that about herself. but you'll find people say that after that relationship with bethune starts to blossom, eleanor roosevelt started to think differently and, you know, they do become very loyal allies to each other on their different projects to protective of each other. for bethune, it's her school and it's the fight against racism. it's the women's clubs that she's so active in and leading. and for eleanor roosevelt, a lot of it has to do with democratic party politics, right. but also the united nations. her goal to get the united nations, the charter through the declaration of human rights, and she gets bethune support on that when other black americans aren't necessarily supporting that, too. boyce, was very critical and said, well, you know, you can make a declaration on human rights, but we need it here at home. so but i think they develop up this common bond and both believe that women could and should lead the country, that there's so
mrs. bethune and william hastie talked about when he first met eleanor roosevelt, he found her to very naive on race and even eleanor roosevelt said that about herself. but you'll find people say that after that relationship with bethune starts to blossom, eleanor roosevelt started to think differently and, you know, they do become very loyal allies to each other on their different projects to protective of each other. for bethune, it's her school and it's the fight against racism. it's the...
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williams, aye. commissioner preston, aye. commissioner singh, aye. mr. chair, pro tem there is no objection. >> thank you the motion passes. call item 3. >> item 3 is a community choice aggregation report. discussion and possible action. >> thank you mr. clerk. we'll now hear from deputy assistant general manager for clean powersf, michael hyams. welcome and if you can please keep your presentation to 10 minutes that would be appreciated. floor is yours. >> thank you chair preston and good morning commissioners. happy friday. mike hyams, deputy assistant general manager for power enterprise responsible for the clean powersf program. i do have some slides that the executive officer is bringing up now. thank you very much. appreciate that. you can advance the agenda when you are ready. for my report today, i will be providing a update on the implementation of our new clean power psf generation rates. sharing recent actions from our sfpuc commission on california community power, the cca joint power agency, the clean powersf is a member of. i'll share infor
williams, aye. commissioner preston, aye. commissioner singh, aye. mr. chair, pro tem there is no objection. >> thank you the motion passes. call item 3. >> item 3 is a community choice aggregation report. discussion and possible action. >> thank you mr. clerk. we'll now hear from deputy assistant general manager for clean powersf, michael hyams. welcome and if you can please keep your presentation to 10 minutes that would be appreciated. floor is yours. >> thank you...
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but many, many top officials who mr. trump personally appointed like former attorney general william bar, told him that he'd lost the election. so it's gonna be very hard for him to say he didn't know he lost the election when he had so many people telling him he lost the election. now, one of the defendants is going to be, well, i was fully entitled to say this. the 1st amendment allows me to say that i can see that there's an infringement of that. to me, that sounds like a defense that you're going to use for an appeal rather than something that you use in the court room here. what would that be fair? i certainly think that this case would be going up on a ppo. there's really no question that we're trumped to be convicted. this would be a case that was immediately appealed, and ultimately the supreme court will have to weigh in on this. so there will be those 1st amendment arguments, but i think that there's a lot of trouble argue that rate of trial. he'll say, hey, i was just talking and i will, i have my right to free speech and, and there may be some jurors who are persuaded by
but many, many top officials who mr. trump personally appointed like former attorney general william bar, told him that he'd lost the election. so it's gonna be very hard for him to say he didn't know he lost the election when he had so many people telling him he lost the election. now, one of the defendants is going to be, well, i was fully entitled to say this. the 1st amendment allows me to say that i can see that there's an infringement of that. to me, that sounds like a defense that you're...
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williams is not recognize for five minutes per. >> thank you, mr. chairman thank you told our witnesses are joining us today. mr. chairman i like unanimous consent to enter this picture to the record. >> without objection. >> thank you. i pray should the opportunity to speak on this topic because i am living through my own experience directly related to the impact of climate change on housing and insurance. i break my full lived experience of the steering today. if you look at the image behind me, this is my seven-year-old son holding a golf ball sized piece of hail from a hailstorm that was in my neighborhood on march 26 of this year. i live in atlanta, georgia. now you all might be thinking what is so extraordinary about a picture of hail? well it was quite exciting for carter but that sunday evening my entire neighborhood experience a catastrophic hailstorm which you dropped these golf ball size hail stones on our homes causing so much damage to our roof we had about insurance claim i like to say the story ends there but sadly it doesn't. it's an
williams is not recognize for five minutes per. >> thank you, mr. chairman thank you told our witnesses are joining us today. mr. chairman i like unanimous consent to enter this picture to the record. >> without objection. >> thank you. i pray should the opportunity to speak on this topic because i am living through my own experience directly related to the impact of climate change on housing and insurance. i break my full lived experience of the steering today. if you look at...
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quoted them special on the com on the middle, that all those crystal williams, most of the songs version of almost from little bit mr. newton late because i'm what we're doing. i'm sending them a week cuz most meals and then christine and post them. and i'm just following up a gift, giving us the funding that's got a media. think of any moms from one of them to the motion, which is the least let us go loosely because of the book is always smoking and stuff. so go to the present a little score, almost done. yeah. boyfriend, you know, citrix desktop. any us pretty, really support sitting in front of someone on the bus will and on is the capitol of dumbass savvy ends musician and we welcomed his heroes. 2 and a half months of defense had secured. the most important result was time to allow the 2 newly creative peoples republics of nova russia to form an equip that own on these just let the materials to live in waiting. they may not surely do much follow. he shall store for the i choose total explanation of something i will describe quin uh quote the so particularly in your zillow. not a smooth, junior, stupid show at t
quoted them special on the com on the middle, that all those crystal williams, most of the songs version of almost from little bit mr. newton late because i'm what we're doing. i'm sending them a week cuz most meals and then christine and post them. and i'm just following up a gift, giving us the funding that's got a media. think of any moms from one of them to the motion, which is the least let us go loosely because of the book is always smoking and stuff. so go to the present a little score,...
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mrs. taft came to the white house. so helen taft and william howard taft were very interested in the development of potomac park. wii by this point the land was filled in and they were advocates of the idea, for a large public park for public recreation. mrs. taft, who was a musician, decided she would build a band stand along the river and to be for concerts and people from all walks of life could enjoy the music. and this had been along the idea that eliza had with cherry trees. she sent her a total seeking her encouragement to have cherry trees. and helen taft, she had been in japan and suddenly these two women in in this project. it was exciting for me to find some documents in my research that i hadn't seen published anywhere else that told me that eliza scidmore was the intermediary between mrs. taft and the japanese who offered to donate several thousand trees to the project. and there are letters where eliza is writing to the japanese consul. and she was saying i just was at the white house with mrs. taft and she would love these trees.
mrs. taft came to the white house. so helen taft and william howard taft were very interested in the development of potomac park. wii by this point the land was filled in and they were advocates of the idea, for a large public park for public recreation. mrs. taft, who was a musician, decided she would build a band stand along the river and to be for concerts and people from all walks of life could enjoy the music. and this had been along the idea that eliza had with cherry trees. she sent her...
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mrs. taft came to the white house. so, helen taft and william howard taft were very interested in the development of potomac park. by this point, the land had been filled in and they were starting to develop the park. they were quite advocates of the project because they both believed in the idea of having a large beautiful park for public recreation. so, she'd been trained as a musician and decided she was going to build a stand along the river and that it would be a place forr public concerts and people from all walks of life around the city could come there and enjoy the music. well, this sounded a whole lot like what eliza had already been proposing in terms of creating a cherry tree park along the river.s so once she heard about the plans, she sent her a note seeking her encouragementnt to include cherry trees, and helen taft, who actually lived in japan for a while, she had a great appreciation of japanese culture, jumped on the idea. so, suddenly these two women are partners in this project. so it was very exciting for me to find some doc
mrs. taft came to the white house. so, helen taft and william howard taft were very interested in the development of potomac park. by this point, the land had been filled in and they were starting to develop the park. they were quite advocates of the project because they both believed in the idea of having a large beautiful park for public recreation. so, she'd been trained as a musician and decided she was going to build a stand along the river and that it would be a place forr public concerts...
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steele, stephen cliff gardens leavy, harrison william prescott floyd, trae viana see, sydney catherine powell, kathleen austin latham, scott graham hall, and mr is charged with one count of violating georgia's racketeer influenced and corrupt organisations act, through participation in a criminal enterprise in fulton county, georgia and elsewhere to accomplish the illegal bowl of allowing donaldj trump to seize the presidential term of office beginning on 20 january 2021. specifically the participants in association took various actions in georgia and elsewhere to block the county of the votes of the presidential electors who were certified as the winners of georgia's 2020 general election. a5 georgia's 2020 general election. as you examine the indictment, you will see acts that are identified as over acts and those that are identified as predicate acts, sometimes called acts of racketeering activity. overt acts are not necessarily crimes under georgia law in isolation, but are alleged to be acts taken in furtherance of the conspiracy. many occurred in georgia and some occurred in otherjurisdictions and are included because the grand jury bel
steele, stephen cliff gardens leavy, harrison william prescott floyd, trae viana see, sydney catherine powell, kathleen austin latham, scott graham hall, and mr is charged with one count of violating georgia's racketeer influenced and corrupt organisations act, through participation in a criminal enterprise in fulton county, georgia and elsewhere to accomplish the illegal bowl of allowing donaldj trump to seize the presidential term of office beginning on 20 january 2021. specifically the...
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mr. trump's presumption is mistaken. political parties have made repeated nominations in the past and suffered repeated losses for it. democrats of done it three times with williamnings bryan. republicans are tempting the same fate. the wall street journal you can find that editorial. should president trump -- former president trump part of the debate. joe says no in louisville, kentucky. go ahead. >> just wanted to say trump has nothing new to say, nothing intelligent to say and is taking up time from other people who could benefit from being on stage. host: such as who? >> this guide does not deserve to be up there on the stage. host: amongst the other candidates who are you watching? caller: pretty much chris christie right now. host: why him over the others? caller: he's the only one that really had the gusts to say what needs to be said. the rest kowtow. just speak the truth like he's doing. that's all i ask. >> from nick in point arena california. good morning, go ahead. caller: personally i think president trump should go to the debate and the reason why think he should is because i feel it there's a lot of hype surrounding trump, i feel like in the past
mr. trump's presumption is mistaken. political parties have made repeated nominations in the past and suffered repeated losses for it. democrats of done it three times with williamnings bryan. republicans are tempting the same fate. the wall street journal you can find that editorial. should president trump -- former president trump part of the debate. joe says no in louisville, kentucky. go ahead. >> just wanted to say trump has nothing new to say, nothing intelligent to say and is...
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williams/kiser. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. >> judge judy: mr.or. >> judge judy: and you've known the defendants for some time, and they've worked for you over the years, is what i gather. >> they've performed work for me, yes. >> judge judy: what kind of work? >> mostly deliveries to and from the auction, your honor. >> judge judy: and your last name is? >> williams. >> judge judy: is this your husband? >> boyfriend. >> judge judy: boyfriend. how long have you been a couple?
williams/kiser. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. >> judge judy: mr.or. >> judge judy: and you've known the defendants for some time, and they've worked for you over the years, is what i gather. >> they've performed work for me, yes. >> judge judy: what kind of work? >> mostly deliveries to and from the auction, your honor. >> judge judy: and your last name is? >> williams....
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mr. mccready hold the camera only while acting out to take the views of the 14 holding the logs to the landing. on the first load bert is teamster. on the second load williams of these sleds are very good sized logs for an operation in maine at this time. on the third load wilton is teamster. you will notice a crooked log on the side. this is a procedure and will be sought up and 16-inch bolt to make shingles. on the fourth load is alfred, they have the largest load this morning. the teams are unloading at the building peer at the west branch. note the steam rising off the horses. owing to a tremendous rainstorm the day before the stream overflowed and was not deemed advisable to put the teams on the ice. i took this view to show the outfit that is used to travel through the woods, o driving ony one horse and a double track. the next seat as the main river camp. the building impact is the garage for the log holder. the vehicle in front is the snowmobile. on the right the hubble where the horses are to put sam and herbert are now cutting the trees on township 31 below the bacon place. this is the third crop of timber cut off this land under our system of cu
mr. mccready hold the camera only while acting out to take the views of the 14 holding the logs to the landing. on the first load bert is teamster. on the second load williams of these sleds are very good sized logs for an operation in maine at this time. on the third load wilton is teamster. you will notice a crooked log on the side. this is a procedure and will be sought up and 16-inch bolt to make shingles. on the fourth load is alfred, they have the largest load this morning. the teams are...
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mrs. flores. this is an overall way of looking at things. i mean, i was just an accomplice the sometime ago i stephanie williams junior high and relation to say, we have to have elections. that's what's having elections. i want to have a we have a service coming and coming power. i mean, the bank has no quarter the gauges to be a prime is the be what do you want the model number 23 in the say, i mean you have individuals for the key. no, no this, there's no sense that this belongs to me is i killed a bunch of numbers. don't care about why they actually did not do that either. so what does that asked the when i had hoped that most delays elections could have been held this year due to the relative stability in the country. and is there any chance of that happening anytime soon? do you think the rules of the game of rigs in this election because the system itself has been rig so allows for these dr. appalling names that continue to claim that arrivals, but has conspired the spot conflict despite compet of to, despite what many of oblivious conflicts of looked like. all of these different enemies that come together in the anesthesia benefits, no
mrs. flores. this is an overall way of looking at things. i mean, i was just an accomplice the sometime ago i stephanie williams junior high and relation to say, we have to have elections. that's what's having elections. i want to have a we have a service coming and coming power. i mean, the bank has no quarter the gauges to be a prime is the be what do you want the model number 23 in the say, i mean you have individuals for the key. no, no this, there's no sense that this belongs to me is i...
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williams. their favorite book is probably c.s. lewis of narnia and their favorite movies like mrs. doubtfire, which beat tribe, could never be created. now, and flubber. my kids don't have phones. they will not have phones. are those sheltered, homeschooled kids that you hear about and those you in the room will read them. we'll meet them after this. and they are not weird, very earnest, not weird. and carol, how she goes the complete opposite direction doesn't home school she has three kids and go to public school and private school she did pick up her family and move from new york city from brooklyn to florida. and that was how she kind of protected her children. all of this, they movies, they watch television shows. they are completely in this world. and so the two of us, in our conclusion in stolen youth available on amazon, we about how can you raise your child in this climate and come out the other side with kids who are happy and resilient and not brainwashed and we take totally different paths to get there but at the end of it our kids are amazing and they're really nice an
williams. their favorite book is probably c.s. lewis of narnia and their favorite movies like mrs. doubtfire, which beat tribe, could never be created. now, and flubber. my kids don't have phones. they will not have phones. are those sheltered, homeschooled kids that you hear about and those you in the room will read them. we'll meet them after this. and they are not weird, very earnest, not weird. and carol, how she goes the complete opposite direction doesn't home school she has three kids...
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is what do i is called the william hammond after him and everyone knows two john is he gets a lot of credit that's why planting i've had not shattered talking and the and mr. ma mcclaren planting tens and tens of thousands of trees 80 thousand and about one hundred and 40 thousand trees they were missionaries that was the people their staff the gardens and the maintenance working that are responsible for shaping this that's why we honor you always call to national recognition and parks month the importance of the parks this is a big deal it is so give yourselves a a round of applause (clapping.) today is also a very pin unit moment we lost a cooper city of people in our parks family were super important to us i want to take a moment before today's our employees and don't want to take the spotlight from incredible individuals revengefully the awards but important housekeeping to take care of question know this is commissioner larry commissioner griffin last week, we lost one of our own paul and i'm going to have president buell and courtney say a few words but like to say something about commissioner griffin there are people to honor commissioner griffin t
is what do i is called the william hammond after him and everyone knows two john is he gets a lot of credit that's why planting i've had not shattered talking and the and mr. ma mcclaren planting tens and tens of thousands of trees 80 thousand and about one hundred and 40 thousand trees they were missionaries that was the people their staff the gardens and the maintenance working that are responsible for shaping this that's why we honor you always call to national recognition and parks month...