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scotland citing family pressures and her opposition to bracks says during her 8 years in charge ms davis and that the past is resurgence in scotland winning vital seats kept the national party in power on wednesday mr johnson announced that he would suspend parliament for 5 weeks between september and october he says the brakes necessary to allow the government to develop its domestic agenda opponents say it's an undemocratic attempt to stifle debate before britain shed departure from the e.u. at the end of october more than $1000000.00 signatures were gathered within 24 hours against the forced recess of parliament many britons are furious with their new prime minister boris johnson. including businesswoman and antique breaks at activist gina miller she has launched legal action to defend the rights of parliament in the courts. we're not questioning whether having that power using it is illegal or not what we're questioning is that the use of this power in parliament for such a long time 5 weeks greg said hardliners however don't understand what all the fuss is about jake a priest told
scotland citing family pressures and her opposition to bracks says during her 8 years in charge ms davis and that the past is resurgence in scotland winning vital seats kept the national party in power on wednesday mr johnson announced that he would suspend parliament for 5 weeks between september and october he says the brakes necessary to allow the government to develop its domestic agenda opponents say it's an undemocratic attempt to stifle debate before britain shed departure from the e.u....
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in scotland citing family pressures and her opposition to bragg says during her years in charge ms davis and that the party's resurgence in scotland with vital seats that kept the national party in power a wednesday mr johnson announced that he would suspend parliament for 5 weeks between september and october he says the breaks necessary to allow the government to develop its domestic agenda opponents say it is an undemocratic attempt to stifle debate before october's breck's it deadline. there is anger across great britain towards prime minister boris johnson resistance is growing to his plans to suspend parliament just weeks before the bracks a deadline. and online petition against the move collected more than a 1000000 signatures in 24 hours criticism of the spline fast both from the opposition and from within johnson's own conservative party now businesswoman and anti bracks it activist gina miller has returned to the debate launching legal action to keep parliament in session. we have not seen in modern history parliament has not received anything like that's time it's only 3 days
in scotland citing family pressures and her opposition to bragg says during her years in charge ms davis and that the party's resurgence in scotland with vital seats that kept the national party in power a wednesday mr johnson announced that he would suspend parliament for 5 weeks between september and october he says the breaks necessary to allow the government to develop its domestic agenda opponents say it is an undemocratic attempt to stifle debate before october's breck's it deadline....
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the ucla figure most influential in hiring ms. davisas the chairman of the ucla philosophy department. he has been extremely active in the anti-vietnam war movement, anti-police activities, and a variety of other causes agitated by communists. the professor has boldly declared, >> many people i work with regularly belong to the communist party, the progressive labor which is far to the left of the communist party. i am far to the left of the communist party. narrator: what kind of civilization is being offered by communists and other leftists? would it be better than that which we now have? this is vitally important. millions of american youth are being courted and beckoned, agitated and incited to take violent actions against the american system, to throat all overboard. for what? what is the replacement? the best revolutionaries can port to our china or mao zedong, ho chi minh, the cuba of fidel castro, the soviet union of lenin. what have these dictatorships brought? have they brought democratic freedoms and economic paradise for wor
the ucla figure most influential in hiring ms. davisas the chairman of the ucla philosophy department. he has been extremely active in the anti-vietnam war movement, anti-police activities, and a variety of other causes agitated by communists. the professor has boldly declared, >> many people i work with regularly belong to the communist party, the progressive labor which is far to the left of the communist party. i am far to the left of the communist party. narrator: what kind of...
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ken montero, daryl davis and ms. saxon, thank you and please join us in 201.hank you. >> shop and dine in the 49 promotes local businesses and challenges residents to do their business in the 49 square files of san francisco. we help san francisco remain unique, successful and right vi. so where will you shop and dine in the 49? >> i'm one of three owners here in san francisco and we provide mostly live music entertainment and we have food, the type of food that we have a mexican food and it's not a big menu, but we did it with love. like ribeye tacos and quesadillas and fries. for latinos, it brings families together and if we can bring that family to your business, you're gold. tonight we have russelling for e community. >> we have a ten-person limb elimination match. we have a full-size ring with barside food and drink. we ended up getting wrestling here with puoillo del mar. we're hope og get families to join us. we've done a drag queen bingo and we're trying to be a diverse kind of club, trying different things. this is a great part of town and there's a
ken montero, daryl davis and ms. saxon, thank you and please join us in 201.hank you. >> shop and dine in the 49 promotes local businesses and challenges residents to do their business in the 49 square files of san francisco. we help san francisco remain unique, successful and right vi. so where will you shop and dine in the 49? >> i'm one of three owners here in san francisco and we provide mostly live music entertainment and we have food, the type of food that we have a mexican...
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ken montero, daryl davis and ms. saxon, thank you and please join us in 201.nk you. [♪] >> hi everybody, we down here at the /ep is a center which is our pop up space down here in san francisco where we operate a store front to educate the policy from the home owner who has center which is our pop up space down here in san francisco where we operate a store front to educate the policy from the home owner who has never done anything in the house to the most advanced structure engineers we have working around here. we we're going to here from kelly to talk a little bit about san francisco. how are you doing kelly? >> very well, thank you for having us here. >> in front of us, we have a typical soft story building. when i see this, i think this is some of the most beautiful architecture our city has. a lot of people don't know these are problematic buildings. why don't you tell us about some of the risks he we have in these buildings? >> soft stories are vulnerable in past earthquakes and the northridge earthquake to this type of building and character of buildin
ken montero, daryl davis and ms. saxon, thank you and please join us in 201.nk you. [♪] >> hi everybody, we down here at the /ep is a center which is our pop up space down here in san francisco where we operate a store front to educate the policy from the home owner who has center which is our pop up space down here in san francisco where we operate a store front to educate the policy from the home owner who has never done anything in the house to the most advanced structure engineers...
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i like to invite pamela safir but i quickly want to share something about our moderator ms. davis. not only does she have p air invents and other areas but she's been putting together things for over nine years. she is the board chair for roslyn's foundation, which supports education of 700 girls in afghanistan. believe me that's been challenging. she has been a big supportive of women in the military. i like to welcome her up to the stage. [applause] [applause] >> thank you. good morning everyone. thank you john for that plug for our school so it's w ww bosnia grave of hope .org. in case any of you are interested. it is an amazing school. we are worried every day for our girls because so far so good. we have a real treat you this morning. as john said, we have three fabulous women from denmark and sweden and from australia who have great carriers themselves and their forces. and we are going to talk about countries that are in many respects a bit more enlightened than our own in terms of gender diversity. and the policies that support women in the armed forces. i think you're goin
i like to invite pamela safir but i quickly want to share something about our moderator ms. davis. not only does she have p air invents and other areas but she's been putting together things for over nine years. she is the board chair for roslyn's foundation, which supports education of 700 girls in afghanistan. believe me that's been challenging. she has been a big supportive of women in the military. i like to welcome her up to the stage. [applause] [applause] >> thank you. good morning...
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[laughter] ms. davis right? eo: which way is up? i had leaders who took me under their wings, and it would've been even greater had they been a woman leader. but we just didn't have any. those men, identified potential and took me underneath their wings and guided me, and i am here today because of them. if you don't think you are a leader, you are. you signed up, to be in the to be in the united states military and that makes you a leader. we are, like, 1% of the population. this is a lot of a great percentage of the military, but we are so small compared to the united states. the population of the united states, so you are a leader and seek mentors but seek mentees as well. [applause] >> [inaudible] [laughter] so is not always enough , an unfortunately, to be there. you have earned your place in it and in your unit and where you are. unfortunately, there is this element in some cases where you kind of have to prove yourself. after you get there. the marine corps has grappled with this very publicly, through some social media, scan
[laughter] ms. davis right? eo: which way is up? i had leaders who took me under their wings, and it would've been even greater had they been a woman leader. but we just didn't have any. those men, identified potential and took me underneath their wings and guided me, and i am here today because of them. if you don't think you are a leader, you are. you signed up, to be in the to be in the united states military and that makes you a leader. we are, like, 1% of the population. this is a lot of a...
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ms. sheryl davis for all of her work. [ applause ]. >> supervisor walton: that did not start as a result of her serving as executive director of the human rights commission, but it started years prior to that in her work. so i just want everybody to know that we have work togeth do. we have work to do. but the office of racial equity and what it will require from departments to get busy, to put reports together that will be attached to the resources that you receive, if we don't make a real effort to provide better outcomes for heour communities here in this city. thank you so much and, again, happy 55 years to the human rights commission. [ applause ]. >> so again thank you to all of our previous speakers. i want to as we get ready -- there are two final speakers that we want to have and as we do that, just recognizing that once -- that we do this work with our commission, and i wanted to recognize the commissioners that are here with us today. the chair of the human rights commission, susan christian, our new eest addition to the commission, james deluca, commissioner karen clopton, ch
ms. sheryl davis for all of her work. [ applause ]. >> supervisor walton: that did not start as a result of her serving as executive director of the human rights commission, but it started years prior to that in her work. so i just want everybody to know that we have work togeth do. we have work to do. but the office of racial equity and what it will require from departments to get busy, to put reports together that will be attached to the resources that you receive, if we don't make a...
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ken montero, daryl davis and ms. saxon, thank you and please join us in 201.hank you. [♪] [♪] >> i just wanted to say a few words. one is to the parents and to all of the kids. thank you for supporting this program and for trusting us to create a soccer program in the bayview. >> soccer is the world's game, and everybody plays, but in the united states, this is a sport that struggles with access for certain communities. >> i coached basketball in a coached football for years, it is the same thing. it is about motivating kids and keeping them together, and giving them new opportunities. >> when the kids came out, they had no idea really what the game was. only one or two of them had played soccer before. we gave the kids very simple lessons every day and made sure that they had fun while they were doing it, and you really could see them evolve into a team over the course of the season. >> i think this is a great opportunity to be part of the community and be part of programs like this. >> i get to run around with my other teammates and pass the ball. >> this is
ken montero, daryl davis and ms. saxon, thank you and please join us in 201.hank you. [♪] [♪] >> i just wanted to say a few words. one is to the parents and to all of the kids. thank you for supporting this program and for trusting us to create a soccer program in the bayview. >> soccer is the world's game, and everybody plays, but in the united states, this is a sport that struggles with access for certain communities. >> i coached basketball in a coached football for...
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ken montero, daryl davis and ms. saxon, thank you and please join us in 201. thank you. [♪]. >> good afternoon and welcome to the mayor's disability counsel. this is friday, july 19, 2019. in room 400 of san francisco city hall. city hall is accessible to persons using wheelchairs, and other assistive mobility devices. assisted listening devices are available and our meeting is open captioned and sign language interpreted. our agendas are also available in large print. please ask, mod staff or any additional assistance. to prevent electronic interference, with this room's sound system and to respect everyone's ability to focus on the presentations, please silence all mobile phones. your cooperation is appreciated. the mayor's disability counsel public meetings are generally held on the third friday, of every other month. please call the mayor's office on disability, for further information, or to request accommodations at 415-554-6789. or e-mail or e-mail travertine. our next meeting will be friday september 20, 2019 from 1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. in this hearing ro
ken montero, daryl davis and ms. saxon, thank you and please join us in 201. thank you. [♪]. >> good afternoon and welcome to the mayor's disability counsel. this is friday, july 19, 2019. in room 400 of san francisco city hall. city hall is accessible to persons using wheelchairs, and other assistive mobility devices. assisted listening devices are available and our meeting is open captioned and sign language interpreted. our agendas are also available in large print. please ask, mod...
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davis and stephen crane and hearst who is missing from the background. there's another moment. he was shot and wounded and woke up and he is in ms.hays is defined by story, all of a sudden, give me your notes, i wilgothrough fire for you. then he ran off to his telegra telegraph. but yes it is like having murdoch's there in the battlefield. i'm just wondering as a historian who did you deal with the pressure of roosevelt as a well chronicled figure. >> i think one of the reasons i bit down on the story is that in some ways they've been told before he was a good memoir. it is a great but the passover this moment a lot don't know what to do with this and it's an important moment for roosevelt. he always insisted people calling colonel roosevelt. what i want to do is capture of wawhat was it so important to hm and it was the first moment in the. he's done a lot but he's never been a leader and we think of roosevelt fundamentally as a leader, presidential figure, leader of the country. i don't think we got ove all oft from his battlefield experience but looking at this writing before and after change and we are looking at what can th
davis and stephen crane and hearst who is missing from the background. there's another moment. he was shot and wounded and woke up and he is in ms.hays is defined by story, all of a sudden, give me your notes, i wilgothrough fire for you. then he ran off to his telegra telegraph. but yes it is like having murdoch's there in the battlefield. i'm just wondering as a historian who did you deal with the pressure of roosevelt as a well chronicled figure. >> i think one of the reasons i bit...