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mulligan? okay. thank you. that was very clear and thorough. thank you so much. i really want to thank you for this legislation. i -- it -- it feels, as a new mother, almost impossible to take your child to child care before they're a couple months old, so even that is too short of a time, so i appreciate the governor expanding that period of time, and this legislation makes all the sense in the world to me, and i'd like to cosponsor it, as well. and do you want to do the honors? >> sure. >> chair ronen: and thank you for cosponsoring. >> supervisor stefani: i'd like to move this forward to the full board with a positive recommendation. >> chair ronen: and that item passes unanimously. [gavel]. >> chair ronen: mr. clerk, are there any other items on the agenda? >> clerk: that completes the agenda for today. >> chair ronen: thank you very much. the meeting is adjourned. i want to apologize for starting this meeting 15 minutes lat
mulligan? okay. thank you. that was very clear and thorough. thank you so much. i really want to thank you for this legislation. i -- it -- it feels, as a new mother, almost impossible to take your child to child care before they're a couple months old, so even that is too short of a time, so i appreciate the governor expanding that period of time, and this legislation makes all the sense in the world to me, and i'd like to cosponsor it, as well. and do you want to do the honors? >> sure....
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. >> reporter: mumford's wife is the actress kerry mulligan. did you get it all in the first take?roblem is i didn't. we came across everyone at home has barking dogs and crying children. so we had a few cracks at it. it was good fun actually. >> reporter: it looked like you were sitting on your kitchen table. >> i was at one point, yes. my kids came in. what are you doing? that's against the rules. you know that's against the rules. >> reporter: the other performers were recruited from around the world. the more than 200 artists included drummers dorothy taylor in michigan. and jacksonville florida, a navy vet who played with her son julian. and students from the dream catchers academy in nigeria. >> these are kids that we knew from nigeria that dance, they sing. it's a preschool for kids who empower themselves and learn about music. >> there is a whole spirit to the whole video. try it and see what happens. i think that was the spirit that got through to everyone. just try it. if you make a fool of yourself, that's fine. >> reporter: how are you both doing in quarantine? >> i'm t
. >> reporter: mumford's wife is the actress kerry mulligan. did you get it all in the first take?roblem is i didn't. we came across everyone at home has barking dogs and crying children. so we had a few cracks at it. it was good fun actually. >> reporter: it looked like you were sitting on your kitchen table. >> i was at one point, yes. my kids came in. what are you doing? that's against the rules. you know that's against the rules. >> reporter: the other performers...
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mulligan was a taylor and it just so happened as a daily he'd be performing or providing new information for british and he's -- up. things we were rebeling against on july 1th, '76 is the quartering of troops and the home where he and his wife lived, you can think the francis tavern area of manhattan, also had officers as regiments and he's able to receive information from that as well. he talks about this in the so-called narrative later in life, and it's also the reason why we know that his younger brother hugh was also involved in gathering intelligence. he was basically a merchant at a nearby market play, and he could gather information from the british. so the mulligan brothers really did a great job through hamilton to washington to provide timely intelligence in addition to the core of the culver ring and the aforementioned dayton ring. it's also quite possible that we don't have strong proof but we have circumstantial proof that washington saved hamilton's life not once but twice in a series that i can encourage you to read about later. washington also has hamilton well general
mulligan was a taylor and it just so happened as a daily he'd be performing or providing new information for british and he's -- up. things we were rebeling against on july 1th, '76 is the quartering of troops and the home where he and his wife lived, you can think the francis tavern area of manhattan, also had officers as regiments and he's able to receive information from that as well. he talks about this in the so-called narrative later in life, and it's also the reason why we know that his...
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joining me now anita kumar, katrina mulligan, managing director for security and international policycenter for american policy, policy director for preparedness response at the department of justice. thank you to all three of you for joining us. anita, let me just start with you. michael atkinson, a disgrace. michael atkinson did what his job required him to do. he went to the congressional intelligence committee to report that there was a whistle-blower complaint he didn't think was being followed properly. totally understand why donald trump would think that's a bad thing, but it doesn't actually imply any wrongdoing on michael atkinson's part. >> no, i think what the president was saying today was that whistle-blower complaint was unfounded, which of course was not true. that a majority of what the whistle-blower was saying was actually other people corroborated. i think it's not surprising this happened. i guess what's been surprising it's been all these many months later. if you'll recall in february after the impeachment trial he did dismiss two other people as well that were i
joining me now anita kumar, katrina mulligan, managing director for security and international policycenter for american policy, policy director for preparedness response at the department of justice. thank you to all three of you for joining us. anita, let me just start with you. michael atkinson, a disgrace. michael atkinson did what his job required him to do. he went to the congressional intelligence committee to report that there was a whistle-blower complaint he didn't think was being...
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joining me now anita kumar, katrina mulligan, managing director for security and international policye center for american policy, policy director for preparedness response at the department of justice. thank you to all three of you for joining us. anita, let me just start with you. michael atkinson, a disgrace. michael atkinson did what his job required him to do. he went to the congressional intelligence committee to report that there was a whistle-blower complaint he didn't think was being followed properly. totally understand why donald trump would think that's a bad thing, but it doesn't actually imply any wrongdoing on michael atkinson's part. >> no, i think what the president was saying today was that whistle-blower complaint was unfounded, which of course was not true. that a majority of what the whistle-blower was saying was actually other people corroborated. i think it's not surprising this happened. i guess what's been surprising it's been all these many months later. if you'll recall in february after the impeachment trial he did dismiss two other people as well that were
joining me now anita kumar, katrina mulligan, managing director for security and international policye center for american policy, policy director for preparedness response at the department of justice. thank you to all three of you for joining us. anita, let me just start with you. michael atkinson, a disgrace. michael atkinson did what his job required him to do. he went to the congressional intelligence committee to report that there was a whistle-blower complaint he didn't think was being...
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. >> right yeah i think they're concerned about that first of all, everybody gets a mulligan on this quarter i think it would be potentially -- it would not necessarily help investors to get some of the insights that ceos are seeing right new in the short-term because they have no idea so i do think overall guidance has a function on a quarterly basis. i believe in as much transparency as possible i believe in reg fd. i believe in some of the rigging of markets out of it i think ceos and cfos can decide what metrics they want us to listen to, but i think they need to give us something think of apple a year ago they gave us some sense that they didn't want to give iphone shipment numbers and the market was a little disappointed apple which gets a corporate governance premium suffered at that time whether they should have or not. the market is a discounting factor corporate governance is a scoring system i think it will feed into how companies are valued if companies don't want to be transparent, i think they will trade at a discount. that's something else to think about. >> mike, i'm
. >> right yeah i think they're concerned about that first of all, everybody gets a mulligan on this quarter i think it would be potentially -- it would not necessarily help investors to get some of the insights that ceos are seeing right new in the short-term because they have no idea so i do think overall guidance has a function on a quarterly basis. i believe in as much transparency as possible i believe in reg fd. i believe in some of the rigging of markets out of it i think ceos and...
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preforming his collaboration with major lazer, the song is "put your head on me," shot by his wife kerry mulligan say, "hi. >> hi. >> hi, jimmy >> hi, jimmy >> a little wave [ laughter ] >> my wife is directing this >> hi, jimmy >> so, what could possibly go wrong? >> this is a song i just put out with major lazer called "lay your head on me." ♪ when you're num to the touch you cannot chase this ghost away ♪ ♪ and this too shall pass this too shall pas it won't alway be the same ♪ ♪ every single scar that you claim was a stone in the path?to?this?place ♪ ♪ and every single?choice that you?mak has led you this way so lay your head on me ♪ ♪ lay your head on me lay your head on m lay your head on m don't be afraid, love ♪ ♪ and your secre is not safe with me ♪ ♪ you can spi through the nigh with your powdered min but don't cover up ♪ ♪ your scars for me and every single choic that you mak was a stone in the path ♪ ♪ to this place and every single cut that you claim has led you this way ♪ ♪ so lay your head on m lay your head on m lay your head on m lay your head on me ♪ ♪ don't be afraid, love ♪ ♪
preforming his collaboration with major lazer, the song is "put your head on me," shot by his wife kerry mulligan say, "hi. >> hi. >> hi, jimmy >> hi, jimmy >> a little wave [ laughter ] >> my wife is directing this >> hi, jimmy >> so, what could possibly go wrong? >> this is a song i just put out with major lazer called "lay your head on me." ♪ when you're num to the touch you cannot chase this ghost away ♪ ♪ and...
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hamilton is not only buried near lord stirling at trinity church but also the same spy hercules mulligan he was more of an independent agent. they knew each other from manhattan days. when hamilton was a king's college. it just so happens that he would be improving or providing new uniforms for british leadership as a tailor. that is a great eavesdropping opportunity to pick up information. his home where he and his wife lived at 23 queen street had officers from a regiment. he was able to receive some information from that time as well. he talks about this in his narrative later in life. it is the reason why we know his younger brother hughe was involved in gathering intelligence. he was a merchant at a nearby marketplace. he could gather information from the british. they did a great job through hamilton to washington to provide timely intelligence in addition to the core of the ring. it is quite possible, we don't have strong proof, but we have some circumstantial proof that he did not save washington's life but twice. there is circumstantial evidence that you can read about. washingt
hamilton is not only buried near lord stirling at trinity church but also the same spy hercules mulligan he was more of an independent agent. they knew each other from manhattan days. when hamilton was a king's college. it just so happens that he would be improving or providing new uniforms for british leadership as a tailor. that is a great eavesdropping opportunity to pick up information. his home where he and his wife lived at 23 queen street had officers from a regiment. he was able to...
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where we have this retrenchment and then the market going to shoot ahead and start giving efb a mulligan two quarters and look towards a resurgence i'm not saying it's easy to handichand or the one or the other, but you have to know we're making a bet on the kind of environment we're going to be in if you stick with the strong ambulance sheets. >> that call would have been the one to make a few weeks back maybe it will still be right, but certainly r already p performing in that way over the last couple of weeks now apple reportedly delaying production of new iphone models. josh has the details hi, josh >> the journal is now reporting that apple does indeed still plan to release four new iphone models later this week but is now pushing back a production ramp of those by a month. a key part of the story that those new models are still on the way, so what's the timetable for investors to watch bernsteins says that new phone does need to get released in time for the holiday season because that is the largest quarter for iphone sales every year beyond that, we would risk impacting estimates
where we have this retrenchment and then the market going to shoot ahead and start giving efb a mulligan two quarters and look towards a resurgence i'm not saying it's easy to handichand or the one or the other, but you have to know we're making a bet on the kind of environment we're going to be in if you stick with the strong ambulance sheets. >> that call would have been the one to make a few weeks back maybe it will still be right, but certainly r already p performing in that way over...
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we can now talk to north yorkshire police and crime commissionerjulia mulligan.ffer, our coasts and parks are closed and we are really stressing the need for people to stay at home and save lives. in practicalterms, what does that mean officers will be doing? they are out and about, on the roads in particular, we have a large road network, so they are stopping people, asking people whether their journeys are stopping people, asking people whether theirjourneys are essential or not and if they are not, they are encouraging them to turn around. they are working with the coast guard to make sure we don't have gatherings on beaches and they are patrolling our towns and city centres, ensuring people are following the guidelines and doing what they are supposed to be doing. you mentioned road networks, you said they will be stopping, potentially stopping motorists, are we talking about road or some other form of getting that message across? no, we don't have roadblocks, but on busy roads going up to our beauty spots police will be stopping vehicles if they see them. bu
we can now talk to north yorkshire police and crime commissionerjulia mulligan.ffer, our coasts and parks are closed and we are really stressing the need for people to stay at home and save lives. in practicalterms, what does that mean officers will be doing? they are out and about, on the roads in particular, we have a large road network, so they are stopping people, asking people whether their journeys are stopping people, asking people whether theirjourneys are essential or not and if they...