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thank you, chief nicholson. thank you. >> and chief velo you have the ball for your report. >> thank you. chief nicholson, marine command staff, chief velo. this is my report for february. i will load up the slide show. here is my report for february 2021. as requested by the commission at the end of my report the chief dewitt will present on station 49 and 35. report on training. we have 27th class currently in session. 25 in the academy. things are going well. on the seventh week right now. two weeks ems, fifth week of fire. more complicated evolutions. more complex. this is challenging. so far we are doing well. the 26 class competed in the month of february one year testing. aerial testing and one year overall test with skills. they all passed and are moving to the next assignments vacation relief. we continue to do in service training modules. this month we have a forcible entry model. that is anytime we have to access a property where there is no keys or anything is open. we have to force our way into the
thank you, chief nicholson. thank you. >> and chief velo you have the ball for your report. >> thank you. chief nicholson, marine command staff, chief velo. this is my report for february. i will load up the slide show. here is my report for february 2021. as requested by the commission at the end of my report the chief dewitt will present on station 49 and 35. report on training. we have 27th class currently in session. 25 in the academy. things are going well. on the seventh week...
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chief jeanine nicholson. president feinstein, commissioners, if i could ask my command staff to appear on camera. just briefly, i want to first start off by thanking chief for his service at the division of training. he has been there quite a few years. i want to thank him for his dedicated service. also, welcome our new edc of training who is, of course, true to his nature off teaching a class today. that is why you see him with palm trees in the past. i want to introduce the new chief. a master instructor who is wearing to go. please introduce yourself to the commission. >> absolutely. good morning, president feinstein, vice president rodriguez, commissioners, chief, command staff. i am honored to be the new assistant deputy chief of training. i appreciate all of your support and you have my dedication to developing our greatest resource. i am excited. i want to thank the chief as well. thank you for having me. i am honored and i can't wait to work with you all. >> thank you for that introduction. i am sorr
chief jeanine nicholson. president feinstein, commissioners, if i could ask my command staff to appear on camera. just briefly, i want to first start off by thanking chief for his service at the division of training. he has been there quite a few years. i want to thank him for his dedicated service. also, welcome our new edc of training who is, of course, true to his nature off teaching a class today. that is why you see him with palm trees in the past. i want to introduce the new chief. a...
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one time i saw jack nicholson at the car wash. i can't go through this again.k nicholson does not drive a hyundai odyssey with a co-exist bumper sticker, cam. being in the closet business, i met a lot of famous people. i can't name names, but let's just say it's someone who's the boss. you met bruce springsteen? no, tony danza. oh, from the tv show? nah, she was the boss. it's open to interpretation. i saw santa claus at the mall. "the unwitting miss castle." what's that about? it's about three persecuted women in different time periods, or one time traveler with incredibly bad luck. i don't know which. somehow, i was able to join a very exclusive book club filled with the most intelligent women. i can never seem to impress them. they use words like "sanguine."
one time i saw jack nicholson at the car wash. i can't go through this again.k nicholson does not drive a hyundai odyssey with a co-exist bumper sticker, cam. being in the closet business, i met a lot of famous people. i can't name names, but let's just say it's someone who's the boss. you met bruce springsteen? no, tony danza. oh, from the tv show? nah, she was the boss. it's open to interpretation. i saw santa claus at the mall. "the unwitting miss castle." what's that about? it's...
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we will go to dale in nicholson, pennsylvania.aller: it is a known fact that women are smarter and quicker learners. somewhere between 20 and 25, they quit learning. i think the pay gap is about right. host: what do you mean women quit learning? is that true of men as well? caller: men, with their life experiences and all that, they keep on learning. women just seem to slow down. host: what kind of study would say something like that? where are you reading a study like that? caller: that is my study. host: ok. president biden yesterday hosting the soccer team and others free payday. let's hear what he had to say. [video clip] >> nearly every job, 90% of the occupations, women still earn less than men. $.82 on the dollar on average. for a api women, it is $.75. for black women, it is $.63. for native american women, -- it doesn't matter if you are an electrician, an accountant or part of the best damn soccer team in the world, the pay gap is real. this team is living proof that you can be the very best at what you do and still have
we will go to dale in nicholson, pennsylvania.aller: it is a known fact that women are smarter and quicker learners. somewhere between 20 and 25, they quit learning. i think the pay gap is about right. host: what do you mean women quit learning? is that true of men as well? caller: men, with their life experiences and all that, they keep on learning. women just seem to slow down. host: what kind of study would say something like that? where are you reading a study like that? caller: that is my...
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the cabin boy was thomas nicholson. they departed and headed for the pacific. it was a normal willing voyage. not a successful one, as they made their way around cape horn, up the west coast of south america, and they decided to venture out farther into the pacific, then the essex had ever been before. and they were after they had stopped at the galapagos, and they were 3000 miles of the coast of south america, when they cited a huge sperm whale. 85 feet long. this is a huge whale. if you know the huge jaw, here the whaling museum, that reputedly came from an 85 foot whale. especially when you think the ship was 85 feet long. so one of the whale boats, was damaged. so first mate owen chase, he dragged the vote up on the essex, and we're repairing it, while the two other whaling boats were off pursuing wales. so the cabin boy, all of 15 years old, he was at the helm steering. when this huge, 85 foot sperm whale appeared almost on the report side. he didn't think much of it, because never before in the history of american whaling, had a whale attack to ship. but
the cabin boy was thomas nicholson. they departed and headed for the pacific. it was a normal willing voyage. not a successful one, as they made their way around cape horn, up the west coast of south america, and they decided to venture out farther into the pacific, then the essex had ever been before. and they were after they had stopped at the galapagos, and they were 3000 miles of the coast of south america, when they cited a huge sperm whale. 85 feet long. this is a huge whale. if you know...
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to the revolving doors of the '70s and '80s that resulted in the murder of polly claus and marcy nicholsony claus, the third strike law was in effect again and because of marcy nicholson the california victims bill of rights became in effect to protect the victims like me. and as a result because of what this man is doing, these radical blanket policies in his district attorneys are really turning our system completely upside down. and as a result, i am going to stand up for my husband and make sure that the individual that murdered him, you know, is held accountable. >> tucker: good for you. >> i am now the cochair of the recall george gascon effort. >> tucker: i hope you repudiate what george soros has done to your city and so many other cities. it is really a travesty. and i'm grateful you are taking action like so many others. tania, thank you for coming on tonight. >> thank you. >> tucker: well the biden administration has announced a new plan to handle the hundreds of thousands of foreign national streaming illegally from the border of mexico. the canadians may be unhappy. we will te
to the revolving doors of the '70s and '80s that resulted in the murder of polly claus and marcy nicholsony claus, the third strike law was in effect again and because of marcy nicholson the california victims bill of rights became in effect to protect the victims like me. and as a result because of what this man is doing, these radical blanket policies in his district attorneys are really turning our system completely upside down. and as a result, i am going to stand up for my husband and make...
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this site, they're going to be serving the san francisco fire department, and i want to thank chief nicholson for being here today. i know we're tired of wearing masks. i don't know what most of the people here today look like. i know we are tired of social distancing and doing all the things that we've had to do since this pandemic began, and nothing is more important to me than to get the people in this city vaccinated as quickly as possible so that we can reopen our city, so that we can hug our family and friends again, so that we can open our economy and get san franciscans back to work, so that we can open our businesses and see a downtown thriving once again. it's going to take us making sure that we are reaching out to this community and getting them on board with vaccinations. i know that a lot of people are skeptical about vaccines, but you know what? this is how we're going to get back to where we need to be. we have to step out on faith, we have to do what we need to do to get vaccinated and get back to our lives. we want to open the city more than anything else, and i'm looking fo
this site, they're going to be serving the san francisco fire department, and i want to thank chief nicholson for being here today. i know we're tired of wearing masks. i don't know what most of the people here today look like. i know we are tired of social distancing and doing all the things that we've had to do since this pandemic began, and nothing is more important to me than to get the people in this city vaccinated as quickly as possible so that we can reopen our city, so that we can hug...
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julie nicholson ran a half marathon. that is just the beginning of her story.ffered a broken neck and back in january of last year, when she was hit by a car while on a run. her run today was to show the progress she has made in a recovery in to raise awareness about safety on city streets. >>> now to an adorable caught on camera moment that is sure to target your heartstrings. of pennsylvania grandmother now fully vaccinated, was able to give her three-year-old grandson for the first time in months, a hug. >> the tears of joy. the boys mother said they had not hugged since october. she showed this video on facebook writing, why we are vaccinated. this is everything. >>> age really is nothing but a number today. >> it is a very important holiday to give heat power. >> we are celebrating all things pi. >>> i am tracking a wet and windy night ahead. i will have the details coming up in the forecast. >>> coming up. we invite you to join our team of experts for our america. moving forward in the workforce. it is alive townhall starting at 10:00 a.m. on hi, i'm debr
julie nicholson ran a half marathon. that is just the beginning of her story.ffered a broken neck and back in january of last year, when she was hit by a car while on a run. her run today was to show the progress she has made in a recovery in to raise awareness about safety on city streets. >>> now to an adorable caught on camera moment that is sure to target your heartstrings. of pennsylvania grandmother now fully vaccinated, was able to give her three-year-old grandson for the first...
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this site, they're going to be serving the san francisco fire department, and i want to thank chief nicholson for being here today. i know we're tired of wearing masks. i don't know what most of the people here today look like. i know we are tired of social distancing and doing all the things that we've had to do since this pandemic began, and nothing is more important to me than to get the people in this city vaccinated as quickly as possible so that we can reopen our city, so that we can hug our family and friends again, so that we can open our economy and get san franciscans back to work, so that we can open our businesses and see a downtown thriving once again. it's going to take us making sure that we are reaching out to this community and getting them on board with vaccinations. i know that a lot of people are skeptical about vaccines, but you know what? this is how we're going to get back to where we need to be. we have to step out on faith, we have to do what we need to do to get vaccinated and get back to our lives. we want to open the city more than anything else, and i'm looking fo
this site, they're going to be serving the san francisco fire department, and i want to thank chief nicholson for being here today. i know we're tired of wearing masks. i don't know what most of the people here today look like. i know we are tired of social distancing and doing all the things that we've had to do since this pandemic began, and nothing is more important to me than to get the people in this city vaccinated as quickly as possible so that we can reopen our city, so that we can hug...
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will go to dale in nicholson, pennsylvania. caller: because i am on c-span. it is a known fact that women are smarter, quicker learners and all the rest when you are in high school, but by the age of 20 or 25 they quit learning, so i think the pay gap is about right. host: what you mean women quit learning between 20 and 25? is that true of men as well? caller: no, men with their life expands, they keep on learning. women slow down. host: what kind of study? where are you reading a study like that? caller: i guess that is my study. host: president biden at the white house hosting the soccer team and others for equal pay day. until he had to say. [video clip] president biden: nearly every job, nearly 97 -- 90% of occupations, women still earn less than men. for a api women, it is $.87 per dollar. for black women, it is $.63. native american women, $.60. hispanic women, $.55. it does not matter if you are an electrician, an accountant, or part of the best dam soccer team in the world, the pay gap is real, and this team is living proof you can be the very best a
will go to dale in nicholson, pennsylvania. caller: because i am on c-span. it is a known fact that women are smarter, quicker learners and all the rest when you are in high school, but by the age of 20 or 25 they quit learning, so i think the pay gap is about right. host: what you mean women quit learning between 20 and 25? is that true of men as well? caller: no, men with their life expands, they keep on learning. women slow down. host: what kind of study? where are you reading a study like...
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julie nicholson suffered a broken neck and broken back in january of 2020 after being hit by a car. today she completed a half marathon running by that very same intersection. she has become a vocal advocate for pedestrian safety and it's paying off. >> we worked with the mta to completely change the signals. if you look, there are big flashing three different signals now warning cars coming down oak street to not swing into that intersection in ways that were happening constantly before. it's made a huge difference. >> all those involved with today's run want to remind drivers to please slow down and be mindful of pedestrians. >> still ahead, helping people make it in the bay. the change that could be made in single family neighborhoods. >>> and reopening the rock, one of the tourist attractions about to be back in operation. that's next. >>> we are seeing rain around the bay area. a strong wind later tonight and eventually lowering snow levels and possibly more hail in tomorrow's forecast. a closer look when we come right back. hi, i'm debra. i'm from colorado. i've been married t
julie nicholson suffered a broken neck and broken back in january of 2020 after being hit by a car. today she completed a half marathon running by that very same intersection. she has become a vocal advocate for pedestrian safety and it's paying off. >> we worked with the mta to completely change the signals. if you look, there are big flashing three different signals now warning cars coming down oak street to not swing into that intersection in ways that were happening constantly before....
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homes and family members are demanding answers including our next guest who lost her mother, jamie nicholsonhank you for joining us. so start to talk to you under the circumstances but appreciate you giving us time and sharing your story. let's talk about your mother. she was 76 when she passed away and you cared for her tremendously at great length for 16 years after she was diagnosed with alzheimer's. telling what happened last year. >> we worked so hard and loved mom so much caring for her and march 11th of last year, mom's there's locked us out. dad and i were prevented from any contact for 11 months, the final month of her life she was faced with more restrictions moved to a different facility and finally died of depression and loneliness. we watched her over 11 months fade away and by through a window and on screen. jillian: my heart breaks for you. what was the best thing about your mother? tell me about her. >> mom had a vibrant personality even though she was in different facilities, fully dependent on care for the last three years of her life, everyone around her remarked that her
homes and family members are demanding answers including our next guest who lost her mother, jamie nicholsonhank you for joining us. so start to talk to you under the circumstances but appreciate you giving us time and sharing your story. let's talk about your mother. she was 76 when she passed away and you cared for her tremendously at great length for 16 years after she was diagnosed with alzheimer's. telling what happened last year. >> we worked so hard and loved mom so much caring for...
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i applaud wendy nicholson for upgrading stock with all the bad news that came out during the quarter.ering guidance for sales. you've got the margin pressure that you mentioned and then i just think there's ultimately a narrative question. i don't think the average consumer of beyond meat knows that a walmart burger that has 30 less calories than beyond meat burger and five times the sodium in beyond meat burger and the same amount of fat so the question becomes, what are we eating when we eat these products and what, if anything, can the company do about lowering some of the sort of alarms that go off when people do begin to understand what these burgers are made of? i think the company has a lot of problems and we'll see how they do in terms of posturing and placing their partnerships, but i would much rather own something like chipotle trading at 6.9 times sales versus beyond meat at 20 plus times sales and proven track record. >> consumer preferences are changing a lot of people are going meatless what's fair value for the stock? market cap at $9 billion >> there's strong partners
i applaud wendy nicholson for upgrading stock with all the bad news that came out during the quarter.ering guidance for sales. you've got the margin pressure that you mentioned and then i just think there's ultimately a narrative question. i don't think the average consumer of beyond meat knows that a walmart burger that has 30 less calories than beyond meat burger and five times the sodium in beyond meat burger and the same amount of fat so the question becomes, what are we eating when we eat...
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you can't handle the truth political theater doing their best jack nicholson impressions.seat again as lawmakers from either side of the aisle accuse democrats of moderating content too much or not enough and amazon closer to a union vote turning into a political flashpoint senator bernie sanders heading to alabama to rally the pro-union side and saying aird already delivering the progressive workplace bernie just talks about important insights with start, julia, with politics. >> that's right, jon today in the house hearing, set to start in an hour, facebook ceo mark zuckerberg, alphabet ceo and twitter's jack dorsey pressed on efforts to fact check and remove hate speech and misinformation dorsey will say removing or changing the shield could be damaging to free speech, zuckerberg recommends specific reforms to the law such as requiring companies to have adequate systems in place, saying they should not be held liable if they meet the thresholds discuss now with casey newton, platformer alongside roger mcnamee. roger, start with you. a critic of zuckerberg and facebook w
you can't handle the truth political theater doing their best jack nicholson impressions.seat again as lawmakers from either side of the aisle accuse democrats of moderating content too much or not enough and amazon closer to a union vote turning into a political flashpoint senator bernie sanders heading to alabama to rally the pro-union side and saying aird already delivering the progressive workplace bernie just talks about important insights with start, julia, with politics. >> that's...
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>> warren beatty, jack nicholson. what am i doing on this bus? and i said, i just got a divorce.or you. dinah shore was my date. >> jimmy: really? >> i go backstage. and if you know anything about frank, he is an amaze thing. i don't know whether it's an italian thing or not. but he slaps and pinches your cheek. >> jimmy: it is an italian thing. >> right. so he goes lionel, how you, buddy? and i'm thinking okay. and then he goes. let me tell you something, if you're lucky enough in life to have one hit record that people ask for over and over again, you got yourself a career. you, you lucky son of a bitch, not only did you have more than one, but you wrote them all. and then he goes, isn't that wonderful, lionel? and i'm thinking to myself, this guy, does he like me? >> jimmy: yes. that means he likes you. i speak italian american. >> he called me names. does this guy like me? he is beating me up. >> jimmy: he didn't write any of this songs. every song he sang, he only got one-third of the money. >> but he was also the greatest interpreter of a writer. you wanted frank to sing yo
>> warren beatty, jack nicholson. what am i doing on this bus? and i said, i just got a divorce.or you. dinah shore was my date. >> jimmy: really? >> i go backstage. and if you know anything about frank, he is an amaze thing. i don't know whether it's an italian thing or not. but he slaps and pinches your cheek. >> jimmy: it is an italian thing. >> right. so he goes lionel, how you, buddy? and i'm thinking okay. and then he goes. let me tell you something, if...
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jack nicholson. i mean, what am i doing on this bus? i don't have a date. he said, i'll find a date for you, dinah shore was my date. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: really? >> but i go to the -- go backstage. you know anything about frank, he's an amazing -- i don't know whether it's an italian thing. but he slaps and pinches your cheeks. >> jimmy: it is an italian thing. >> right? he goes, lionel, how are you, buddy? i'm thinking, okay. then he goes, let me tell you something, if you're lucky enough in life to have one hit record that people ask for over and over again, you got yourself a career. you, you lucky son of a bitch, he says, not only do you have more than one, but you wrote them all. then he goes, isn't that wonderful, lionel? and i'm thinking to myself, this guy, does he like me? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yes, that means he likes you, yes. italian-american. >> he called me names, does he like me? >> jimmy: yeah, like every song he sang, he only got one-third of the money. >> he was also the greatest interpreter of a writer. you wanted
jack nicholson. i mean, what am i doing on this bus? i don't have a date. he said, i'll find a date for you, dinah shore was my date. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: really? >> but i go to the -- go backstage. you know anything about frank, he's an amazing -- i don't know whether it's an italian thing. but he slaps and pinches your cheeks. >> jimmy: it is an italian thing. >> right? he goes, lionel, how are you, buddy? i'm thinking, okay. then he goes, let me tell you something,...
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i talk about this great study by steven nicholson. did was grave democrats and republicans a little piece of paper that read off different policies. some would say, barack obama supports this policy, george w. bush supports this policy. what he found is fascinating. if you told partisans a president of their own party supported a policy, it didn't change their support, they were bought in or bought out. if you told them a leader of the other party supported it, it changes dramatically. a lot of people are okay with their party but they don't love it, what they know is they hate the other side. the more a president associates every bill with his personal, or in a different world, per personal success or failure, the more poll larrizing it becomes to the opposition. joe biden, not making himself a focal point of his own legislation, is to some degree avoiding that trap. it's notable the american rescue plan is 10 to 20 points more popular than he is. donald trump, his plans tended to be 10 to 30 points less popular than he was. >> it's
i talk about this great study by steven nicholson. did was grave democrats and republicans a little piece of paper that read off different policies. some would say, barack obama supports this policy, george w. bush supports this policy. what he found is fascinating. if you told partisans a president of their own party supported a policy, it didn't change their support, they were bought in or bought out. if you told them a leader of the other party supported it, it changes dramatically. a lot of...
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this site, they're going to be serving the san francisco fire department, and i want to thank chief nicholson for being here today. i know we're tired of wearing masks. i don't know what most of the people here today look like. i know we are tired of social distancing and doing all the things that we've had to do since this pandemic began, and nothing is more important to me than to get the people in this city vaccinated as quickly as possible so that we can reopen our city, so that we can hug our family and friends again, so that we can open our economy and get san franciscans back to work, so that we can open our businesses and see a downtown thriving once again. it's going to take us making sure that we are reaching out to this community and getting them on board with vaccinations. i know that a lot of people are skeptical about vaccines, but you know what? this is how we're going to get back to where we need to be. we have to step out on faith, we have to do what we need to do to get vaccinated and get back to our lives. we want to open the city more than anything else, and i'm looking fo
this site, they're going to be serving the san francisco fire department, and i want to thank chief nicholson for being here today. i know we're tired of wearing masks. i don't know what most of the people here today look like. i know we are tired of social distancing and doing all the things that we've had to do since this pandemic began, and nothing is more important to me than to get the people in this city vaccinated as quickly as possible so that we can reopen our city, so that we can hug...
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that's anything to us to ask for that welcoming this potential new law isn't something sergeant kevin nicholson president of the sacramento county deputies association is looking forward to i could pull my gun and i could shoot down. >>but i couldn't placed him into the carotid control hold it's just it's it's ignorance is what it is people are just ignorant as to what the tools of the trade off and he's not the only one who feels this way the placer county deputy sheriff's association president says a majority of law enforcement officials are following the rules and if this bill passes getting rid of qualified immunity will just end up hurting those good officers, bad police officers should be held accountable. we can't that's something we can all agree with. >>just the this the language of this bill isn't a step in that direction, but both sides may disagree on what this bill stands for protecting the people will always be the top priority. >>italian prosecutor has requested life in prison for the 2 bay area man charged with killing an italian police officer. >>on trial 21 year old finnegan l
that's anything to us to ask for that welcoming this potential new law isn't something sergeant kevin nicholson president of the sacramento county deputies association is looking forward to i could pull my gun and i could shoot down. >>but i couldn't placed him into the carotid control hold it's just it's it's ignorance is what it is people are just ignorant as to what the tools of the trade off and he's not the only one who feels this way the placer county deputy sheriff's association...
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she had to find work and her case she was acquainted with a neighbor a woman by the name of eliza nicholson who owned the new orleans times pecune who hired gilmer took pity on her and hired her to write a story which turned out to be? so good that she brought her on as as a columnist. so in 1894. gilmer begins writing dorothy column on the women's page and that turns into dorothy dix talks. that was the pen name dorothy dix was the pen name. she had given herself. she also was firmly on the side of women and the poor and the disenfranchised she wrote more about domestic matters than nellie bly and the stunt reporters would do but she always displayed an appealing common sense in the sympathetic ear. that made her instantly possible and a popular and she did write about important important things. she wrote about temperance, which was the movement to prohibit alcohol. that was a really important issue for a lot of women who felt victimized by their husbands or their fathers drinking and abuse, right? she wrote emotionally. she wrote one of her most famous columns. was called the selfishness
she had to find work and her case she was acquainted with a neighbor a woman by the name of eliza nicholson who owned the new orleans times pecune who hired gilmer took pity on her and hired her to write a story which turned out to be? so good that she brought her on as as a columnist. so in 1894. gilmer begins writing dorothy column on the women's page and that turns into dorothy dix talks. that was the pen name dorothy dix was the pen name. she had given herself. she also was firmly on the...
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jack nicholson, i would say was probably the biggest name because he worked with mike, um, like four ask, and ask like the fifth or sixth time i will take no for an answer >> seth: that's so polite of you. what were, if there was anything that really shocked you, as you dug into his life, or caught you off guard? >> you know, i don't think that i realized, because mike was such a genial, happy, warm, generous person when i knew him, i don't think i realized how much depression had been something that he had struggled with over decades, and that really played a big role in his life i never think of mike as a depressed person um, and so in writing the book, and in researching the book, to hear this come up a lot, it took me a while before i realized that this was a life-long pattern and something that really shaped a lot of his experience in a profound way >> seth: it does -- you know, the other thing, when we talk about somebody who is so successful so young, one of the other things he was up against throughout his whole career, especially when he was directing theater, is everyone kn
jack nicholson, i would say was probably the biggest name because he worked with mike, um, like four ask, and ask like the fifth or sixth time i will take no for an answer >> seth: that's so polite of you. what were, if there was anything that really shocked you, as you dug into his life, or caught you off guard? >> you know, i don't think that i realized, because mike was such a genial, happy, warm, generous person when i knew him, i don't think i realized how much depression had...
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this site, they're going to be serving the san francisco fire department, and i want to thank chief nicholsonfor being here today. i know we're tired of wearing masks. i don't know what most of the people here today look like. i know we are tired of social distancing and doing all the things that we've had to do since this pandemic began, and nothing is more important to me than to get the people in this city vaccinated as quickly as possible so that we can reopen our city, so that we can hug our family and friends again, so that we can open our economy and get san franciscans back to work, so that we can open our businesses and see a downtown thriving once again. it's going to take us making sure that we are reaching out to this community and getting them on board with vaccinations. i know that a lot of people are skeptical about vaccines, but you know what? this is how we're going to get back to where we need to be. we have to step out on faith, we have to do what we need to do to get vaccinated and get back to our lives. we want to open the city more than anything else, and i'm looking for
this site, they're going to be serving the san francisco fire department, and i want to thank chief nicholsonfor being here today. i know we're tired of wearing masks. i don't know what most of the people here today look like. i know we are tired of social distancing and doing all the things that we've had to do since this pandemic began, and nothing is more important to me than to get the people in this city vaccinated as quickly as possible so that we can reopen our city, so that we can hug...
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i know what they need to be successful. >> i have known jeanine nicholson since we worked together at station 15. i have always held her in the highest regard. since she is the chief she has infused the department with optimism. she is easy to approach and is concerned with the firefighters and paramedics. i appreciate that she is concerned with the issues relevant to the fire department today. >> there is a retired captain who started the cancer prevention foundation 10 years ago because he had cancer and he noticed fellow firefighters were getting cancer. he started looking into it. in 2012 i was diagnosed with breast canner, and some of my fellow firefighters noticed there are a lot of women in the san francisco fire department, premenopausal in their 40s getting breast cancer. it was a higher rate than the general population. we were working with workers comp to make it flow more easily for our members so they didn't have to worry about the paper work when they go through chemo. the turnout gear was covered with suit. it was a badge to have that all over your coat and face and hel
i know what they need to be successful. >> i have known jeanine nicholson since we worked together at station 15. i have always held her in the highest regard. since she is the chief she has infused the department with optimism. she is easy to approach and is concerned with the firefighters and paramedics. i appreciate that she is concerned with the issues relevant to the fire department today. >> there is a retired captain who started the cancer prevention foundation 10 years ago...
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this site, they're going to be serving the san francisco fire department, and i want to thank chief nicholson for being here today. i know we're tired of wearing masks. i don't know what most of the people here today look like. i know we are tired of social distancing and doing all the things that we've had to do since this pandemic began, and nothing is more important to me than to get the people in this city vaccinated as quickly as possible so that we can reopen our city, so that we can hug our family and friends again, so that we can open our economy and get san franciscans back to work, so that we can open our businesses and see a downtown thriving once again. it's going to take us making sure that we are reaching out to this community and getting them on board with vaccinations. i know that a lot of people are skeptical about vaccines, but you know what? this is how we're going to get back to where we need to be. we have to step out on faith, we have to do what vaccinated back to our lives. we want to open the city more than anything else, and i'm looking forward to making sure that we
this site, they're going to be serving the san francisco fire department, and i want to thank chief nicholson for being here today. i know we're tired of wearing masks. i don't know what most of the people here today look like. i know we are tired of social distancing and doing all the things that we've had to do since this pandemic began, and nothing is more important to me than to get the people in this city vaccinated as quickly as possible so that we can reopen our city, so that we can hug...
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you can't handle the truth political theater doing their best jack nicholson impressions.moderating content too much or not enough and amazo
you can't handle the truth political theater doing their best jack nicholson impressions.moderating content too much or not enough and amazo
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will go to dale in nicholson, pennsylvania. caller: because i am on c-span. it is a known fact that women are smarter, quicker learners and all the rest when you are in high school, but by the age of 20 or 25 they quit learning, so i think the pay gap is about right. host: what you mean women quit learning between 20 and 25? is that true of men as well? caller: no, men with their life expands, they keep on learning. women slow down. host: what kind of study? where are you reading a study like that? caller: i guess that is my study. host: president biden at the white house hosting the soccer team and others for equal pay day. until he had to say. [video clip] president biden: nearly every job, nearly 97 -- 90% of occupations, women still earn less than men. for a api women, it is $.87 per dollar. for black women, it is $.63. native american women, $.60. hispanic women, $.55. it does not matter if you are an electrician, an accountant, or part of the best dam soccer team in the world, the pay gap is real, and this team is living proof you can be the very best a
will go to dale in nicholson, pennsylvania. caller: because i am on c-span. it is a known fact that women are smarter, quicker learners and all the rest when you are in high school, but by the age of 20 or 25 they quit learning, so i think the pay gap is about right. host: what you mean women quit learning between 20 and 25? is that true of men as well? caller: no, men with their life expands, they keep on learning. women slow down. host: what kind of study? where are you reading a study like...
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that's anything to us to ask for that welcoming this potential new law isn't something sergeant kevin nicholson president of the sacramento county deputies association is looking forward to i could pull my gun and i could shoot down. >>but i place them into the carotid control hold it's just it's it's ignorance is what it is people it is ignorant as to what the tools of the trade and he's not the only one who feels this way the placer county deputy sheriff's association president says a majority of law enforcement officials are following the rules and if this bill passes getting rid of qualified immunity will just end up hurting those good officers, bad police officers should be held accountable because that's something we can all agree with. >>this the language of this bill isn't a step in that direction, but both sides may disagree on what this bill stands for protecting the people will always be the top priority. >>the kron 00:00am morning news. we're just hours away from an highly anticipated interview between oprah and the duke and duchess of sussex we have details after the break. are you
that's anything to us to ask for that welcoming this potential new law isn't something sergeant kevin nicholson president of the sacramento county deputies association is looking forward to i could pull my gun and i could shoot down. >>but i place them into the carotid control hold it's just it's it's ignorance is what it is people it is ignorant as to what the tools of the trade and he's not the only one who feels this way the placer county deputy sheriff's association president says a...
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by the way, my name is joseph nicholson. our first encounter with the property manager was soon after the building was sold to the present owners. he arrived at our door to tell is that there were plans to remodel and option so everything would be as convenient as possible. we were sceptical. he immediately escalated to more extensive work, which would take longer to complete, but he had a solution. we could move upstairs to unit nine. >> my name is renee. i am a resident. i'm also calling to support the tenant who filed the discretionary review. i feel what he is asking for is complete the reasonable. he is not saying don't build more units, but just asking for adequate space to park, the service he has been relying on. particularly given the context described by his daughter, which is even worse. i was able to determine that i saw -- there have been permits filed on this address before. the planning department should not reward what are official evictions. there are more crowded conditions with garbage bins overflowing and
by the way, my name is joseph nicholson. our first encounter with the property manager was soon after the building was sold to the present owners. he arrived at our door to tell is that there were plans to remodel and option so everything would be as convenient as possible. we were sceptical. he immediately escalated to more extensive work, which would take longer to complete, but he had a solution. we could move upstairs to unit nine. >> my name is renee. i am a resident. i'm also...