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nearby the terrorist cell was planning its attacks was a recreated a nonprofit tech incubator so mullen that kids would have a place to go a chance to dream big what he calls a different ecosystem provides trainees everything for free the rest is up to them this is this love for to give to people. you know it's just people come and take your opportunity. if they have no money it's free if they have no computer we can lend a computer they have no time we are almost 20 hours before you know every day from the single room where he started cerise ecosystem now takes up the whole building and had a turnover of $2000000.00 euros last year google c.e.o. sundar pichai visited recently to make a donation in person the world is changing was a recess the big companies recruiting his students are less focused on traditional degrees 93 percent of graduates have tech jobs or have founded their own companies there are also spin offs in the netherlands and italy laura hebert a digital marketing student travels in hour each way from. meant to be part of the whole in geek community i think it's the best
nearby the terrorist cell was planning its attacks was a recreated a nonprofit tech incubator so mullen that kids would have a place to go a chance to dream big what he calls a different ecosystem provides trainees everything for free the rest is up to them this is this love for to give to people. you know it's just people come and take your opportunity. if they have no money it's free if they have no computer we can lend a computer they have no time we are almost 20 hours before you know every...
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fitz hugh mullen. >>> weeknights this month, we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. tonight we look at crime and forensics. bruce goldfarb, author of "18 tiny deaths, the untold story of lee" shows us several doll house sized crime scenes that are used for training classes in the chief medical examiner's office of maryland. he relates the story of miss lee, who constructed the dioramas in the mid-1940s and helped pioneer crime scene investigation. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> american history tv on c-span3. every weekend documenting america's story. funding for american history tv comes from these companies who support c-span3 as a public service. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >>> deliver us. deliver us from the plague, from hunger, from war. this has been the cry of mankind throughout all time, blinded by ignorance, filled with terror, he lashed out against the black plague with witchcraft, against typhus with superstition. in efforts to stem the 7vú too often result
fitz hugh mullen. >>> weeknights this month, we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. tonight we look at crime and forensics. bruce goldfarb, author of "18 tiny deaths, the untold story of lee" shows us several doll house sized crime scenes that are used for training classes in the chief medical examiner's office of maryland. he relates the story of miss lee, who constructed the dioramas in the mid-1940s and...
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mullen. i want your reaction to this really quickly.sly we don't know the motive at this point. we dent know what type of guns were used or how the person got the gun. we don't note mental health history of this individual. but, as these facts come out, hopefully we can develop policies that are targeting mental health issues and dealing with a really underlying cause of these crimes. ashley: representative budd. >> we want to thank the officers that did respond this. is absolute tragedy. in the rush to judgment on something like this. the left often runs to implement gun control. but we have a people problem. i think representative buck mentioned health. that is something we need to work on here. ashley: representative mullen. >> we have a tragedy that took place as my colleagues mentioned mental illness is something we have got to address in this country. we overlook and try to excuse. mental illness is something i have worked on for years in the health committee i set on. we have to do a better understanding and treatment not just ma
mullen. i want your reaction to this really quickly.sly we don't know the motive at this point. we dent know what type of guns were used or how the person got the gun. we don't note mental health history of this individual. but, as these facts come out, hopefully we can develop policies that are targeting mental health issues and dealing with a really underlying cause of these crimes. ashley: representative budd. >> we want to thank the officers that did respond this. is absolute tragedy....
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fits hugh mullen. >>> weeknights this month, we're featuring american history tv programs as a previewvailable every weekend on c-span3. tonight we look at crime and forensics. bruce goldfarb, author of "18 tiny deathdeaths, the untold stf lee" shows what was used in the chief medical class in maryland. he relates the story of miss lee, who constructed the dioramas in the mid-1940s and helped pioneer crime scene investigation. enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> american history tv on c-span3. every weekend documenting america's story. funding for american history tv comes from these companies who support c-span3 as a public service.
fits hugh mullen. >>> weeknights this month, we're featuring american history tv programs as a previewvailable every weekend on c-span3. tonight we look at crime and forensics. bruce goldfarb, author of "18 tiny deathdeaths, the untold stf lee" shows what was used in the chief medical class in maryland. he relates the story of miss lee, who constructed the dioramas in the mid-1940s and helped pioneer crime scene investigation. enjoy american history tv every weekend on...
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building officer to help bridge the gap between the police and the chief armstrong introduced officer mullensho will community concerns. concerns. c >>> investigators release new details about the tiger woods crash. just how fast his suv was going when it slam into a tree. >> the disney magic is slowly coming back. when you'll be able to to to to tickets to disneyland. >> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel i will let you know when the the winds are slow and the temperatures whether rise. >>> please let me be part of your pod. have you made love totototototo your songs? >> well. >>> tiger woods was driving nearly twice the posted speed limit when he crashed? los angeles county last month. the l.a. sheriff says that excessive speed was a factor in the accident. the black box in the genesis suv recorded 84 to 87 miles per hour. sheriff's officials said the posted speed limit was 45. the suv slammed into a tree then rolled over. woods suffered that threatened his golf career. >> when you panic your initial impact on your initial thought is to hit the brake. it's believed he may have done that but hi
building officer to help bridge the gap between the police and the chief armstrong introduced officer mullensho will community concerns. concerns. c >>> investigators release new details about the tiger woods crash. just how fast his suv was going when it slam into a tree. >> the disney magic is slowly coming back. when you'll be able to to to to tickets to disneyland. >> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel i will let you know when the the winds are slow and the temperatures...
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building officer to help bridge the gap between the police and the chief armstrong introduced officer mullensmmunity concerns. ns. ns. ns. >>> investigators release new details about the tiger woods crash. just how fast his suv was going when it slam into a tree. >> the disney magic is slowly coming back. when you'll be able to to to to tickets to disneyland. >> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel i will let you know when the the winds are slow and the temperatures whether rise. >>> please let me be part of your pod. have you made love to to to to your songs? >> well. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ excuse me ma'am, did you know that liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? thank you! hey, hey, no, no, limu, no limu! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ it's okay that you don't want to be first: you aren't. second covid vaccine. it's okay to have questions: everyone deserves answers. i'm wary that there isn't enough information. it's okay to be excited, or worried, or both. it's alright for it to take whatever it takes for you to be ready.
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fitz hugh mullen. >>> weeknights this month, we're featuring american history tv programs as a previewevery weekend on c-span3. tonight we look at crime and forensics. bruce goldfarb, author of "18 tiny deaths, the untold story of lee" shows us several doll house sized crime scenes that are used for training classes in the chief medical examiner's office of maryland. he relates the story of miss lee, who constructed the dioramas in the mid-1940s and helped pioneer crime scene investigation. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>er
fitz hugh mullen. >>> weeknights this month, we're featuring american history tv programs as a previewevery weekend on c-span3. tonight we look at crime and forensics. bruce goldfarb, author of "18 tiny deaths, the untold story of lee" shows us several doll house sized crime scenes that are used for training classes in the chief medical examiner's office of maryland. he relates the story of miss lee, who constructed the dioramas in the mid-1940s and helped pioneer crime scene...
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police department is creating a new role dedicated to improving community relations officer daniel mullens has been named community trust building officer. the chief armstrong making that announcement on twitter today. the chief says that this new position helps him achieve his main goal, which is strengthening the relationship between the department and the people who live in the city. >> i believe that it's important that you have an officer dedicated to building trust every day going on to the community meeting with community members, meeting with merchants, making sure that the community has a voice within the oakland police department. >> officer mullens will work alongside the departments chinatown and fruitvale liaisons, a former professional boxer arrested after a fight outside of a bar in san francisco's north beach neighborhood has been released from custody. 57 year-old patrick lawler was arrested outside of jena juan carlos bar near green street and columbus avenue last friday after police say he hit someone lawler was known in his fighting career as the pride of the sunset bec
police department is creating a new role dedicated to improving community relations officer daniel mullens has been named community trust building officer. the chief armstrong making that announcement on twitter today. the chief says that this new position helps him achieve his main goal, which is strengthening the relationship between the department and the people who live in the city. >> i believe that it's important that you have an officer dedicated to building trust every day going...
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nearby the terrorist cell was planning its attacks was a recreated a nonprofit tech incubator so mullen that kids would have a place to go a chance to dream big what he calls a different ecosystem provides trainees everything for free the rest is up to them this place is looked for to give to people. you know it's just people come and take your opportunity. if they have no money is free if they have no computer or we can lend a computer they have no time we are almost open 20 hours before you know every day from the single room where he started cerise ecosystem now takes up the whole building and had a turnover of $2000000.00 euros last year google c.e.o. soon to put child visited recently to make a donation in person the world is changing was a recess the big companies recruiting his students are less focused on traditional degrees 93 percent of graduates have tech jobs or have founded their own companies there are also spin offs in the netherlands and italy laura hebert a digital marketing student travels in hour each way from ghent to be part of the mall in geek community i think it'
nearby the terrorist cell was planning its attacks was a recreated a nonprofit tech incubator so mullen that kids would have a place to go a chance to dream big what he calls a different ecosystem provides trainees everything for free the rest is up to them this place is looked for to give to people. you know it's just people come and take your opportunity. if they have no money is free if they have no computer or we can lend a computer they have no time we are almost open 20 hours before you...
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nearby the terrorist cell was planning its attacks was a recreated a nonprofit tech incubator so mullen that kids would have a place to go. a chance to dream big what he calls a different ecosystem provides trainees everything for free the rest is up to them this is this look for to give to people you know it's just people come and take your books unity. if they have no morning is free if they have no computer we can lend a computer they have no time we are almost open 20 hours before you know every day from the single room where he started was or is ecosystem now takes up the whole building and had a turnover of 2000000 euros last year google c.e.o. soon to put child visited recently to make a donation in person the world is changing was a recess the big companies recruiting his students are less focused on traditional degrees 93 percent of mulling get graduates have tech jobs or have founded their own companies there are also spin offs in the netherlands and italy laura hebert a digital marketing student travels an hour each way from ghent to be part of the mall in geek community i th
nearby the terrorist cell was planning its attacks was a recreated a nonprofit tech incubator so mullen that kids would have a place to go. a chance to dream big what he calls a different ecosystem provides trainees everything for free the rest is up to them this is this look for to give to people you know it's just people come and take your books unity. if they have no morning is free if they have no computer we can lend a computer they have no time we are almost open 20 hours before you know...
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nearby the terrorist cell was planning its attacks was a recreated a nonprofit tech incubator so mullen that kids would have a place to go. it's to dream big what he calls a different ecosystem provides trainees everything for free the rest is up to them this is this work for to give to people. it's just people come and take your opportunity. if they have no money it's free if they have no computer or we can lend a computer they have no time we are a lost open 20 hours before you know every day from the single room where he started cerise ecosystem now takes up the whole building and had a turnover of $2000000.00 euros last year google c.e.o. soon to put child visited recently to make a donation in person the world is changing it was a recess the big companies recruiting his students are less focused on traditional degrees 93 percent of mulling graduates have tech jobs or have founded their own companies there are also spinoffs in the netherlands and italy laura hebert a digital marketing student travels an hour each way from ghent to be part of the mall in geek community i think it's t
nearby the terrorist cell was planning its attacks was a recreated a nonprofit tech incubator so mullen that kids would have a place to go. it's to dream big what he calls a different ecosystem provides trainees everything for free the rest is up to them this is this work for to give to people. it's just people come and take your opportunity. if they have no money it's free if they have no computer or we can lend a computer they have no time we are a lost open 20 hours before you know every day...
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take a listen to what mullen cap had to say, especially when it comes to 5g. >> the 5g strategy is playing pretty well actually. we are working through getting more supply. but i would say at this point, we feel like we have more tailwinds than headwinds and we are growing into a market that is pretty favorable from the perspectives of overall demand, but also the opportunity as -- across oems are opening. emily: that is his last earnings call today as ceo. with maran how the company fared and earnings result, the company that cristiano amari is in hand -- is inheriting, i want to get to add letlow. walk us through them numbers. at: it is a nice problem to have. look at how investors responded. not just to the beat across the board, but the upgraded outlook of the current quarter. why we care about qualcomm is it is such an important chipmaker when it comes to smartphone demand. flip the board. let's go through the numbers. what is so amazing about this is there were supply constraints. they depend on samsung who manufacture the chip on their behalf. they prioritize chips for more expensiv
take a listen to what mullen cap had to say, especially when it comes to 5g. >> the 5g strategy is playing pretty well actually. we are working through getting more supply. but i would say at this point, we feel like we have more tailwinds than headwinds and we are growing into a market that is pretty favorable from the perspectives of overall demand, but also the opportunity as -- across oems are opening. emily: that is his last earnings call today as ceo. with maran how the company...
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nearby the terrorist cell was planning its attacks was a recreated a nonprofit tech incubator so mullenthat kids would have a place to go a chance to dream big what he calls a different ecosystem provides trainees everything for free the rest is up to them this is this love for to give to people. it's just people come and take your opportunity. if they have no money it's free if they have no computer or we can lend a computer they have no time we are almost open 20 hours before you know every day from the single room where he started cerise ecosystem now takes up the whole building and had a turnover of $2000000.00 euros last year google c.e.o. sundar pichai visited recently to make a donation in person the world is changing was a recess the big companies recruiting his students are less focused on traditional degrees 93 percent of mullingar graduates have tech jobs or have founded their own companies there are also spinoffs in the netherlands and italy laura hebert a digital marketing student travels in hour each way from. meant to be part of the mall in geek community i think it's the
nearby the terrorist cell was planning its attacks was a recreated a nonprofit tech incubator so mullenthat kids would have a place to go a chance to dream big what he calls a different ecosystem provides trainees everything for free the rest is up to them this is this love for to give to people. it's just people come and take your opportunity. if they have no money it's free if they have no computer or we can lend a computer they have no time we are almost open 20 hours before you know every...
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nearby the terrorist cell was planning its attacks was a recreated a nonprofit tech incubator so mullen that kids would have a place to go a chance to dream big what he calls a different ecosystem provides trainees everything for free the rest is up to them this place is not for to give to people. it's just people come and take your opportunity. if they have no money it's free if they have no computer or we can lend a computer they have no time we are almost open 20 hours before you know every day from the single room where he started was aris ecosystem now takes up the whole building and had a turnover of $2000000.00 euros last year google c.e.o. sundar pichai visited recently to make a donation in person the world is changing was a recess the big companies recruiting his students are less focused on traditional degrees 93 percent of graduates have tech jobs or have founded their own companies there are also spinoffs in the netherlands and italy laura hebert a digital marketing student travels in hour each way from. meant to be part of the mall in geek community i think it's the best t
nearby the terrorist cell was planning its attacks was a recreated a nonprofit tech incubator so mullen that kids would have a place to go a chance to dream big what he calls a different ecosystem provides trainees everything for free the rest is up to them this place is not for to give to people. it's just people come and take your opportunity. if they have no money it's free if they have no computer or we can lend a computer they have no time we are almost open 20 hours before you know every...
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mm elin, ari mullen air excuse me. the curator of animal encounters there at the lindsay wildlife experience. and thanks so much for being here. what an exciting announcement and i'm sure it is something that all of you have been looking forward to for a very long time. now we are so excited to have everyone come back and join us and share a love for wildlife with you. yes so talk a little bit about what visitors can expect. and do you have anything special planned? absolutely well, one. our doors have not been open. lindsey has still been active and one of working on is what's right behind me here. our brand. new eagle theory. this is a brand new exhibit that no one's ever seen before. so we're excited to invite you in and enjoy our bald eagle, who's in the sun and kind of blown out behind me right now, but she's enjoying a yummy piece of rabbit behind me. this exhibit we want you all to experience for the first time when you come back on, chief. yeah that that's very, very cool there, emma. obviously it was so diffic
mm elin, ari mullen air excuse me. the curator of animal encounters there at the lindsay wildlife experience. and thanks so much for being here. what an exciting announcement and i'm sure it is something that all of you have been looking forward to for a very long time. now we are so excited to have everyone come back and join us and share a love for wildlife with you. yes so talk a little bit about what visitors can expect. and do you have anything special planned? absolutely well, one. our...
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nearby the terrorist cell was planning its attacks was a recreated a nonprofit tech incubator so mullen that kids would have a place to go a chance to dream big what he calls a different ecosystem provides trainees everything for free the rest is up to them this place it's not for to give to people. you know it's just people come and take your opportunity. if they have no money it's free if they have no computer to computer they have no time we are almost open 20 hours before you know every day from the single room where he started was aris ecosystem now takes up the whole building and had a turnover of 2000000 euros last year google c.e.o. sundar pichai visited recently to make a donation in person the world is changing was a recess the big companies recruiting his students are less focused on traditional degrees 93 percent of graduates have tech jobs or have founded their own companies there are also spinoffs in the netherlands and italy laura hebert a digital marketing student travels in hour each way from. meant to be part of the mall in geek community i think it's the best training
nearby the terrorist cell was planning its attacks was a recreated a nonprofit tech incubator so mullen that kids would have a place to go a chance to dream big what he calls a different ecosystem provides trainees everything for free the rest is up to them this place it's not for to give to people. you know it's just people come and take your opportunity. if they have no money it's free if they have no computer to computer they have no time we are almost open 20 hours before you know every day...
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that's so sad is there a senior political analyst mullen bossangoa many thanks for speaking to us marwan so take us says it will open a deep wound in already frayed ties with washington what do you think that's going to look like clearly it's going to be political tensions and we probably will see that projected in the next nato meeting i think it would be june sometime and it will probably strained relations within nato alliance and probably one standing further in terms of the economic relations between the 2 countries and especially that at this point in time their key is facing certain economic difficulties and would like to have free access to a number of international financial institutions and the like. but generally speaking. the some of the situation that does get to the unit in the us now it's not clear whether it will find the solution or not for example that the livery or the agreement among what i don't understand the advanced f. $35.00 and whether the states will bring them to turkey or not the idea and the controversy over the turkish purchasing a russian surface to air mi
that's so sad is there a senior political analyst mullen bossangoa many thanks for speaking to us marwan so take us says it will open a deep wound in already frayed ties with washington what do you think that's going to look like clearly it's going to be political tensions and we probably will see that projected in the next nato meeting i think it would be june sometime and it will probably strained relations within nato alliance and probably one standing further in terms of the economic...
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as had big reporting live from tehran let's get the thoughts of 000 senior political analyst mullen bashara is is with us now on the mood music surrounding the resumption of these talks doesn't exactly inspire confidence that's the terms attack as when he put a spanner in the works doesn't it when you know it's raw going to predictable aegean in a sense that we know that both of them have come to you know really new deal that is in tatters a lot of things have happened since the last 4 years in some ways president biden is trying to exploit the measures of the sanctions taken by his predecessor trump in order to put more pressure on iran and iran is trying to exploit you know the enrichment already in your own 2 from 3.6 to 20 knots they're saying to 60 in order to put more pressure is on the americans to look the sanctions there's something so predictable in our eye really watch this thing and yawn nonstop at the fact that we know are they going to come to a deal there's lots of pride involved there's lots of american men chip involved but we understand that both parties need the deal both
as had big reporting live from tehran let's get the thoughts of 000 senior political analyst mullen bashara is is with us now on the mood music surrounding the resumption of these talks doesn't exactly inspire confidence that's the terms attack as when he put a spanner in the works doesn't it when you know it's raw going to predictable aegean in a sense that we know that both of them have come to you know really new deal that is in tatters a lot of things have happened since the last 4 years in...
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and mass will be required earlier today on the four we spoke to emma mullen eri, the curator of animaly wildlife experience about the reopening or excited to invite you in and enjoy our bald eagle, who's in the sun and kind of blown out behind me right now that she's enjoying a yummy piece of rabbit behind me. this exhibit we want you all to experience for the first time when you come back, the museum says the new bald eagle habitat and new natural hiss. three exhibit are just the beginning of the exhibit hall, returning to full access and operations. some sad news tonight from nasa, the astronaut who piloted apollo 11 around the moon, while buzz aldrin and neil armstrong made their historic landing on the moon has died. all right here, their trip of ours to the moon may have looked to you simple or easy. i'd like to show you that that has not been the gate. michael collins was 90 years old. he was battling cancer. nasa released a statement about colin's death, saying the nation lost a true pioneer and lifelong advocate for exploration, and that is going to do it for us here on ktvu. i
and mass will be required earlier today on the four we spoke to emma mullen eri, the curator of animaly wildlife experience about the reopening or excited to invite you in and enjoy our bald eagle, who's in the sun and kind of blown out behind me right now that she's enjoying a yummy piece of rabbit behind me. this exhibit we want you all to experience for the first time when you come back, the museum says the new bald eagle habitat and new natural hiss. three exhibit are just the beginning of...
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interview on the slide, to get close to, and gain the confidence of, weaver and chick gandil and mick mullen out in california. and each detective comes back and says, well, we think something happened, but the guy who interviews weaver says, i don't think lever was involved. and the one who talks to chick gandil, i don't think he was involved. the same thing happens with fred mcmullin and another one goes to happy felsch, i don't think he was involved. what's basic basis this committee have to bring action? really? none. really, none. what's going on now with the black socks is that there's a national commission in baseball ruling baseball, and it's made up of three members. nationally president, american league president, and the american league president is van johnson. he is running the game. but he is taking people off. so the white sox, the boston red sox, and the new york yankees are against him. they want to dump him. and he is investigating the white sox at the same time and at the same time he finds out -- . they tracked down bill burns in mexico and a grand jury convenes in chicag
interview on the slide, to get close to, and gain the confidence of, weaver and chick gandil and mick mullen out in california. and each detective comes back and says, well, we think something happened, but the guy who interviews weaver says, i don't think lever was involved. and the one who talks to chick gandil, i don't think he was involved. the same thing happens with fred mcmullin and another one goes to happy felsch, i don't think he was involved. what's basic basis this committee have to...
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bit more clear to both friends and fall foes when it comes to what's next for his administration mullen thanks for that its members are a senior political analyst very interesting thank you. next let's move on to the economy president joe biden has reviewed decades of u.s. economic thinking ronald reagan started the trickle down effect theory that as corporations in the rich get richer everyone would be better off that didn't work the trumps favorite measure of economic success was the stock market and last year despite the pandemic the dow jones and nasdaq both hit record highs and the richest one percent of american households they saw their wealth rise by 4 trillion dollars and more but $22000000.00 people lost their jobs plunging many into poverty and were forced to rely on charity to survive so what is biden done to help the recovery he's pushed through a $1.00 trillion dollars rescue plan with $1200.00 payments to most households there's also a $2.00 trillion dollar infrastructure plan but that may take time to get through the senate says it will mean a rise in corporation touch t
bit more clear to both friends and fall foes when it comes to what's next for his administration mullen thanks for that its members are a senior political analyst very interesting thank you. next let's move on to the economy president joe biden has reviewed decades of u.s. economic thinking ronald reagan started the trickle down effect theory that as corporations in the rich get richer everyone would be better off that didn't work the trumps favorite measure of economic success was the stock...
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and i also want to thank my legislative andy mullen. so thank you, andy. >> thank you everyone. any other questions? >> supervisor mar: yeah. i have a question. i want to thank commander vaswanee for implementing the gun violence restraining orders here in san francisco. yeah. i had a question around you said there were eight gvsos in two thousand twenty and one this year. i was just curious whether any of those involved were a result of a request from a loved one or an employer or school or were these most or all resulting from just a police investigation of like a side show or things like that. >> no. these were police investigations. so an actual family member can go directly to the court to petition it. these are all police generated. >> supervisor mar: got it. yeah. do you know for gvso's that are more initiated by loved ones, what the numbers are. >> i don't know what the numbers are, but what i hear from just the is that the type of incidents are where family members go get one would generally be dementia, where somebody older has maybe firearms that they've purchased ove
and i also want to thank my legislative andy mullen. so thank you, andy. >> thank you everyone. any other questions? >> supervisor mar: yeah. i have a question. i want to thank commander vaswanee for implementing the gun violence restraining orders here in san francisco. yeah. i had a question around you said there were eight gvsos in two thousand twenty and one this year. i was just curious whether any of those involved were a result of a request from a loved one or an employer or...
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mullen or mr. mulligan? seeing none. is there any public comment on item number two? >> clerk: yes. members of the public who wish to provide public comment on this item should call (415) 655-0001. the meeting i.d. is 1875747855 and press pound and pound again. if you haven't done so, please press 3 and star to speak. please wait until the system indicates you have been unmuted and you may begin your public comment. at this time, we do not have any public callers on the line to speak. >> chairman: okay. public comment is cloeszed. i'd like to send this to the full board with positive recommendation and move to do so on that motion. mr. clerk, a roll call please. >> clerk: yes. on the motion [roll call] >> chairman: next item. next on the agenda is item number three. hearing to consider appointing two members terms ending may 1st, two thousand twenty-two and two members to rterms ending may 1, 2023 to the office of early care and education citizens' advisory committee. >> chairman: thank you, mr. clerk. we heard most of the complints last week with the exception of seat 7 we did not
mullen or mr. mulligan? seeing none. is there any public comment on item number two? >> clerk: yes. members of the public who wish to provide public comment on this item should call (415) 655-0001. the meeting i.d. is 1875747855 and press pound and pound again. if you haven't done so, please press 3 and star to speak. please wait until the system indicates you have been unmuted and you may begin your public comment. at this time, we do not have any public callers on the line to speak....
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hillary clinton, bob gates, leon panetta, mike mullen around the room and the president asked for final recommendations as to whether or not to go ahead and the room was split. and you know, we put it on our president, right, and i walked back to the oval office with him after the -- after the meeting and he had told the group that he would have this the next day, which would have been this morning, 10 years ago and i remember watching him walk back to the mansion from the west wing of the white house and really striking me, all of us that we put the tremendous decisions on the shoulders of one person and we had an e-mail, and the president wanted to be in the situation room, you look out at the tremendous vistas of washington and came in and said i've made the decision, it's a raid and i have gathered there with bill daley, chief of staff and john brennan then the counterterrorism director and would go on to be cia director and a chief of staff and made the decision, it's the raid. draft the appropriate orders and he walked out to the helicopter to go to alabama to view storm damage. s
hillary clinton, bob gates, leon panetta, mike mullen around the room and the president asked for final recommendations as to whether or not to go ahead and the room was split. and you know, we put it on our president, right, and i walked back to the oval office with him after the -- after the meeting and he had told the group that he would have this the next day, which would have been this morning, 10 years ago and i remember watching him walk back to the mansion from the west wing of the...
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and i also want to thank my legislative andy mullen. so thank you, andy. >> thank you everyone. any other questions? >> supervisor mar: yeah. i have a question. i want to thank commander vaswanee for implementing the gun violence restraining orders here in san francisco. yeah. i had a question around you said there were eight gvsos in two thousand twenty and one this year. i was just curious whether any of those involved were a result of a request from a loved one or an employer or school or were these most or all resulting from just a police investigation of like a side show or things like that. >> no. these were police investigations. so an actual family member can go directly to the court to petition it. these are all police generated. >> supervisor mar: got it. yeah. do you know for gvso's that are more initiated by loved ones, what the numbers are. >> i don't know what the numbers are, but what i hear from just the is that the type of incidents are where family members go get one would generally be dementia, where somebody older has maybe firearms that they've purchased ove
and i also want to thank my legislative andy mullen. so thank you, andy. >> thank you everyone. any other questions? >> supervisor mar: yeah. i have a question. i want to thank commander vaswanee for implementing the gun violence restraining orders here in san francisco. yeah. i had a question around you said there were eight gvsos in two thousand twenty and one this year. i was just curious whether any of those involved were a result of a request from a loved one or an employer or...
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. >> i have been hearing of mullen activities and ensure you have the authority to exact the cost forf those and hopefully there won't be but i'm afraid we will see some but general mckenzie, i want to talk about abraham accords and you think the countries that have come with the accords already that it's been a positive thing and what other additional operation or participants would be helpful as a check against iran? >> the normal relationships between israel and arab neighbors is a profound step forward and represents a new era in the middle east and i think that's one of the things that israel coming into the u.s. central command is part of a unified command plan shift and it will also help. we got to be patient and it will take time for this to happen but i would look for overtime for further nations to join in normalization of the relations with israel and i think it's a net positive thing for the region. >> last question is with the missile attack, iraq attack against israel just this week is that potentially a part of a trend or do you think that maybe it was just a one-off ac
. >> i have been hearing of mullen activities and ensure you have the authority to exact the cost forf those and hopefully there won't be but i'm afraid we will see some but general mckenzie, i want to talk about abraham accords and you think the countries that have come with the accords already that it's been a positive thing and what other additional operation or participants would be helpful as a check against iran? >> the normal relationships between israel and arab neighbors is...
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we are joined by andy mullen from supervisor stephanie's office who is the sponsor of this legislation and later we will hear from lieutenant richard brown from the san francisco fire department so highandy, well . >> andy mullen: highchair melgar, supervisors preston and peskin . the legislation before you updates the current fire code requirement which for buildings thatare required to upgrade their fire alarm systems , by july 1, 2021, this would push up due date to july 1, 2023 so it is a two-year extension of this requirement. the reason to do that was because in certain circumstances it would require construction crews to enter dwelling units and during the past year a lot of people have felt uncomfortable from the constructionside and resident side to adding crews, and participate in this work . it's also my understanding that scheduling and accommodating this work can take up to a year just in terms of booking your team and having them in and giving your tenants proper notice about the destruction they face which is why we opted for a two-year extensioninstead of a one-year ext
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specialist jonathan mullen and the chairman, ceo frank fill her with me.h. lake elmo minnesota, how does it feel, jonathan? what does it look like? >> it feels great. the home is beautiful and it's just as practical as it is beautiful. it is such a wonderful gift. >> bill: how is it going to change your life and how is it going to help your family? >> ultimately it will help me to be able to live my life independently without pain and strain, like living in nonhandicap home. a home that is not equipped like this one is that causes a lot of difficulty, especially when i'm at home in a wheelchair and a nonhandicap home, i often have two transfer from my chair to the ground and somehow scoop myself or walk on my knees if i couldn't reach the bathroom or something. and it will allow me to live with less irritability and less pain to be able to serve my family, wife and kids much better. >> bill: that is so awesome. and though a good man and you, jonathan. jonathan, you found the right man in frank. frank, how did you do this? >> we did it through the goodness
specialist jonathan mullen and the chairman, ceo frank fill her with me.h. lake elmo minnesota, how does it feel, jonathan? what does it look like? >> it feels great. the home is beautiful and it's just as practical as it is beautiful. it is such a wonderful gift. >> bill: how is it going to change your life and how is it going to help your family? >> ultimately it will help me to be able to live my life independently without pain and strain, like living in nonhandicap home. a...
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and i also want to thank my legislative andy mullen. so thank you, andy. >> thank you everyone. any other questions? >> supervisor mar: yeah. i have a question. i want to thank commander vaswanee for implementing the gun violence restraining orders here in san francisco. yeah. i had a question around you said there were eight gvsos in two thousand twenty and one this year. i was just curious whether any of those involved were a result of a request from a loved one or an employer or school or were these most or all resulting from just a police investigation of like a side show or things like that. >> no. these were police investigations. so an actual family member can go directly to the court to petition it. these are all police generated. >> supervisor mar: got it. yeah. do you know for gvso's that are more initiated by loved ones, what the numbers are. >> i don't know what the numbers are, but what i hear from just the is that the type of incidents are where family members go get one would generally be dementia, where somebody older has maybe firearms that they've purchased ove
and i also want to thank my legislative andy mullen. so thank you, andy. >> thank you everyone. any other questions? >> supervisor mar: yeah. i have a question. i want to thank commander vaswanee for implementing the gun violence restraining orders here in san francisco. yeah. i had a question around you said there were eight gvsos in two thousand twenty and one this year. i was just curious whether any of those involved were a result of a request from a loved one or an employer or...
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we are joined by andy mullen from supervisor stephanie's office who is the sponsor of this legislation and later we will hear from lieutenant richard brown from the san francisco fire department so highandy, well . >> andy mullen: highchair melgar, supervisors preston and peskin . the legislation before you updates the current fire code requirement which for buildings thatare required to upgrade their fire alarm systems , by july 1, 2021, this would push up due date to july 1, 2023 so it is a two-year extension of this requirement. the reason to do that was because in certain circumstances it would require construction crews to enter dwelling units and during the past year a lot of people have felt uncomfortable from the constructionside and resident side to adding crews, and participate in this work . it's also my understanding that scheduling and accommodating this work can take up to a year just in terms of booking your team and having them in and giving your tenants proper notice about the destruction they face which is why we opted for a two-year extensioninstead of a one-year ext
we are joined by andy mullen from supervisor stephanie's office who is the sponsor of this legislation and later we will hear from lieutenant richard brown from the san francisco fire department so highandy, well . >> andy mullen: highchair melgar, supervisors preston and peskin . the legislation before you updates the current fire code requirement which for buildings thatare required to upgrade their fire alarm systems , by july 1, 2021, this would push up due date to july 1, 2023 so it...
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i was talking to my chief-of-staff, andy mullen, and you mentioned moscone and the incredible rollout there, and i cannot tell you how many compliments i received from my constituents. and andy said he thanks that sticker board will end up in the smithsonian some day. and i received my vaccine, and i'm fully vaccinated at the bay view produce market. and i ran into supervisor haney on my first dose that day, and we got to talk about how impressed we were with what we saw. i think it is important to acknowledge when something is going right, and to acknowledge good work that is being done in the city. because there is a lot of negativity out there. again, in san francisco, we have so much to be proud of around what we've done here with regard to the pandemic. our testing protocols, how we basically stood up and provided testing when a lot of our private insurances weren't doing that. we basically footed the bill and put all of those plans into place. and when you look at our outcomes, even with vaccines today, i was hearing only 40% of the entire united states has received their first
i was talking to my chief-of-staff, andy mullen, and you mentioned moscone and the incredible rollout there, and i cannot tell you how many compliments i received from my constituents. and andy said he thanks that sticker board will end up in the smithsonian some day. and i received my vaccine, and i'm fully vaccinated at the bay view produce market. and i ran into supervisor haney on my first dose that day, and we got to talk about how impressed we were with what we saw. i think it is...
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mullen or mr. mulligan? seeing none. is there any public comment on item number two? >> clerk: yes. members of the public who wish to provide public comment on this item should call (415) 655-0001. the meeting i.d. is 1875747855 and press pound and pound again. if you haven't done so, please press 3 and star to speak. please wait until the system indicates you have been unmuted and you may begin your public comment. at this time, we do not have any public callers on the line to speak. >> chairman: okay. public comment is cloeszed. i'd like to send this to the full board with positive recommendation and move to do so on that motion. mr. clerk, a roll call please. >> clerk: yes. on the motion [roll call] >> chairman: next item. next on the agenda is item number three. hearing to consider appointing two members terms ending may 1st, two thousand twenty-two and two members to rterms ending may 1, 2023 to the office of early care and education citizens' advisory committee. >> chairman: thank you, mr. clerk. we heard most of the complints last week with the exception of seat 7 we did not
mullen or mr. mulligan? seeing none. is there any public comment on item number two? >> clerk: yes. members of the public who wish to provide public comment on this item should call (415) 655-0001. the meeting i.d. is 1875747855 and press pound and pound again. if you haven't done so, please press 3 and star to speak. please wait until the system indicates you have been unmuted and you may begin your public comment. at this time, we do not have any public callers on the line to speak....
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i was talking to my chief-of-staff, andy mullen, and you mentioned moscone and the incredible rollout there, and i cannot tell you how many compliments i received from my constituents. and andy said he thanks that sticker board will end up in the smithsonian some day. and i received my vaccine, and i'm fully vaccinated at the bay view produce market. and i ran into supervisor haney on my first dose that day, and we got to talk about how impressed we were with what we saw. i think it is important to acknowledge when something is going right, and to acknowledge good work that is being done in the city. because there is a lot of negativity out there. again, in san francisco, we have so much to be proud of around what we've done here with regard to the pandemic. our testing protocols, how we basically stood up and provided testing when a lot of our private insurances weren't doing that. we basically footed the bill and put all of those plans into place. and when you look at our outcomes, even with vaccines today, i was hearing only 40% of the entire united states has received their first
i was talking to my chief-of-staff, andy mullen, and you mentioned moscone and the incredible rollout there, and i cannot tell you how many compliments i received from my constituents. and andy said he thanks that sticker board will end up in the smithsonian some day. and i received my vaccine, and i'm fully vaccinated at the bay view produce market. and i ran into supervisor haney on my first dose that day, and we got to talk about how impressed we were with what we saw. i think it is...
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i was talking to my chief-of-staff, andy mullen, and you mentioned moscone and the incredible rollout there, and i cannot tell you how many compliments i received from my constituents. and andy said he thanks that sticker board will end up in the smithsonian some day. and i received my vaccine, and i'm fully vaccinated at the bay view produce market. and i ran into supervisor haney on my first dose that day, and we got to talk about how impressed we were with what we saw. i think it is important to acknowledge when something is going right, and to acknowledge good work that is being done in the city. because there is a lot of negativity out there. again, in san francisco, we have so much to be proud of around what we've done here with regard to the pandemic. our testing protocols, how we basically stood up and provided testing when a lot of our private insurances weren't doing that. we basically footed the bill and put all of those plans into place. and when you look at our outcomes, even with vaccines today, i was hearing only 40% of the entire united states has received their first
i was talking to my chief-of-staff, andy mullen, and you mentioned moscone and the incredible rollout there, and i cannot tell you how many compliments i received from my constituents. and andy said he thanks that sticker board will end up in the smithsonian some day. and i received my vaccine, and i'm fully vaccinated at the bay view produce market. and i ran into supervisor haney on my first dose that day, and we got to talk about how impressed we were with what we saw. i think it is...
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and i also want to thank my legislative andy mullen. so thank you, andy. >> thank you everyone.er questions? >> supervisor mar: yeah. i have a question. i want to thank commander vaswanee for implementing the gun violence restraining orders here in san francisco. yeah. i had a question around you said there were eight gvsos in two thousand twenty and one this year. i was just curious whether any of those involved were a result of a request from a loved one or an employer or school or were these most or all resulting from just a police investigation of like a side show or things like that. >> no. these were police investigations. so an actual family member can go directly to the court to petition it. these are all police generated. >> supervisor mar: got it. yeah. do you know for gvso's that are more initiated by loved ones, what the numbers are. >> i don't know what the numbers are, but what i hear from just the is that the type of incidents are where family members go get one would generally be dementia, where somebody older has maybe firearms that they've purchased over the ye
and i also want to thank my legislative andy mullen. so thank you, andy. >> thank you everyone.er questions? >> supervisor mar: yeah. i have a question. i want to thank commander vaswanee for implementing the gun violence restraining orders here in san francisco. yeah. i had a question around you said there were eight gvsos in two thousand twenty and one this year. i was just curious whether any of those involved were a result of a request from a loved one or an employer or school...
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i was talking to my chief-of-staff, andy mullen, and you mentioned moscone and the incredible rollout there, and i cannot tell you how many compliments i received from my constituents. and andy said he thanks that sticker board will end up in the smithsonian some day. and i received my vaccine, and i'm fully vaccinated at the bay view produce market. and i ran into supervisor haney on my first dose that day, and we got to talk about how impressed we were with what we saw. i think it is important to acknowledge when something is going right, and to acknowledge good work that is being done in the city. because there is a lot of negativity out there. again, in san francisco, we have so much to be proud of around what we've done here with regard to the pandemic. our testing protocols, how we basically stood up and provided testing when a lot of our private insurances weren't doing that. we basically footed the bill and put all of those plans into place. and when you look at our outcomes, even with vaccines today, i was hearing only 40% of the entire united states has received their first
i was talking to my chief-of-staff, andy mullen, and you mentioned moscone and the incredible rollout there, and i cannot tell you how many compliments i received from my constituents. and andy said he thanks that sticker board will end up in the smithsonian some day. and i received my vaccine, and i'm fully vaccinated at the bay view produce market. and i ran into supervisor haney on my first dose that day, and we got to talk about how impressed we were with what we saw. i think it is...
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in his first two years in office, deficits increased so much that admiral mullen, then chairman of theint chiefs of staff in 2010, he declared the national debt to be the nation's top national security threat. our nation's debt. president biden is on track to smash those records. bear in mind these numbers. george washington to george bush $10.6 trillion. it nearly doubles. as you have the obama-biden administration and now since january 20, we are talking about $6 trillion. if your local city commission was spending money at this rate, you would be at city hall banging down the doors. but my democratic colleagues are all on board, even though what they've actually put on paper is nothing but a series of wish lists they've wanted to start checking off since 2010. but those lists have a very important purpose. they curated them with so-called free programs and big promises that will serve two purposes. first, to persuade people to see authority over their lives, families, businesses and then second, to total centralize power here in washington, d.c. it's truly stunning, truly stunning w
in his first two years in office, deficits increased so much that admiral mullen, then chairman of theint chiefs of staff in 2010, he declared the national debt to be the nation's top national security threat. our nation's debt. president biden is on track to smash those records. bear in mind these numbers. george washington to george bush $10.6 trillion. it nearly doubles. as you have the obama-biden administration and now since january 20, we are talking about $6 trillion. if your local city...