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are notation systems set up to accommodate that. i think we really have to prepare students with that level of skill set as well, as the critical thinking skills, the ability to ingest information and arrive at conclusions in a logical way. we only have a few minutes left, so i'm curious if you would like to ask each other a question. is there something we talked about that you would like to ask about how your foundations deal with these things? we didn't know you were going to asset, and we had a meaningful conversation about that. stacy: let us in on it. i should have said this at the beginning, we have such a theirpartnership with foundation and they are one of an array of partners that make us better and push our thinking. we collaborate on a lot of things. there are things that we don't do together and we have different perspectives, and it just comes together in a great way. said, we had a call one or two weeks ago, really just to get to know each other. it was a great conversation. fun for think what is us and is true for a n
are notation systems set up to accommodate that. i think we really have to prepare students with that level of skill set as well, as the critical thinking skills, the ability to ingest information and arrive at conclusions in a logical way. we only have a few minutes left, so i'm curious if you would like to ask each other a question. is there something we talked about that you would like to ask about how your foundations deal with these things? we didn't know you were going to asset, and we...
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ere are notate-run facilities for migrants and refugees. in a warehouse in calais, british and french ngo's are working side-by-side to provide bare necessities. many here feel angered by the british government and its interior minister. eddy: i feel really ashamed a lot of the time, like this idea from priti patel that there's no reason for people to come to the u.k. because france is a safe country, that it just shows so much ignorance about what it's like for people here. reporter: antoine nehr has also been working in calais for years. he is concerned because living conditions here are getting worse and worse. antoine: the state is afraid that a second shadow city could arise here like in 2016. it's trying to wear people down, a deliberate policy to stop people wanting to stay here. reporter: back in 2016, the huge non-official camp here was dubbed "the jungle." some 8,000 people, mainly unregistered migrants and refugees, lived on waste ground close to the ferry port. most were wanting to get to england. some were housed in converted s
ere are notate-run facilities for migrants and refugees. in a warehouse in calais, british and french ngo's are working side-by-side to provide bare necessities. many here feel angered by the british government and its interior minister. eddy: i feel really ashamed a lot of the time, like this idea from priti patel that there's no reason for people to come to the u.k. because france is a safe country, that it just shows so much ignorance about what it's like for people here. reporter: antoine...
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>> yes. >> and then it was on may the 7th you notated -- you noted, "great love.e in with him in july. perfect." >> yes. >> so this man who had told you that he had killed someone, you made the decision that you were going to move in with him come july? >> yes. >> reporter: so was her credibility harmed? there was still, after all, that incriminating airport recording. or was it incriminating? >> you never did ask him, though, if he had shot and killed trent, did you? >> why would i when he had already told me? and if i said to him, "did you kill trent" when he already knew he told me five years ago, he would have -- he would have known that i was -- that i was there in fact to -- >> to set him up? >> to get him to admit it. >> hadn't you rehearsed that? >> rehearsed what? >> with detective evans and others, don't give him an opportunity to deny that he had shot trent. >> no. >> reporter: had the defense planted a seed of reasonable doubt? maybe. the jury adjourned to think about it. and trent's friends waited. >> i've never been so terrified and so scared in my l
>> yes. >> and then it was on may the 7th you notated -- you noted, "great love.e in with him in july. perfect." >> yes. >> so this man who had told you that he had killed someone, you made the decision that you were going to move in with him come july? >> yes. >> reporter: so was her credibility harmed? there was still, after all, that incriminating airport recording. or was it incriminating? >> you never did ask him, though, if he had shot...
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a lot of the work we are doing is to be able to engage in those are often notat talk to or even sought to for support. we think that what the outcome in georgia, to have such a high turnout, of more young people voting, or people of color voting, that that that resulted from our work and others that have been created in the space to be able to increase our voter education and engagement strategy centered around people and their power, not necessarily candidates and parties. will open up our regular lines again. democrats at (202)748-8000. republicans at (202)748-8001. independents can call (202)748-8002. you can always text us at (202)748-8003. we are always reading on social media on twitter and on facebook . i know part of your story starts 1998your run for office in for the alabama state board of education. what happened in that race and tell us about how it affects what you do now. amazing that that was 20 years ago. i knew about voter suppression but i actually experienced it then. i was a young woman, running for the state board of education. i had done a lot of youth leadership
a lot of the work we are doing is to be able to engage in those are often notat talk to or even sought to for support. we think that what the outcome in georgia, to have such a high turnout, of more young people voting, or people of color voting, that that that resulted from our work and others that have been created in the space to be able to increase our voter education and engagement strategy centered around people and their power, not necessarily candidates and parties. will open up our...
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in particular, the christian churches and monasteries notated that we're back to has extended the deadline for armenia to pull out its troops and civilians from this district, thousands of residents that are fleeing their homes and even banning them down so as not to leave them to who may see as the enemy, they explained the painful decision to us. we had a good life. and now we have what we have. now we are tearing down the houses we built. i don't know what will happen next. and i don't know what to say. it's hard to speak about it. i know one thing for sure. i wouldn't even want my enemy to find himself in a situation like this. i've lived here for 20 years, and now i'm the refugee. we are taking down our houses, so i don't know where we are going. i had little build in my house for 12 years. now i'm taking it down. it is very hard, very hard, but we do not have any other choice. i mean, what? meanwhile, rob, the russia has started to send peacekeepers to monitor the cease fire between armenia and azerbaijan. it's off to moscow, broke it up, very deal to stop the bloodshed in the corner
in particular, the christian churches and monasteries notated that we're back to has extended the deadline for armenia to pull out its troops and civilians from this district, thousands of residents that are fleeing their homes and even banning them down so as not to leave them to who may see as the enemy, they explained the painful decision to us. we had a good life. and now we have what we have. now we are tearing down the houses we built. i don't know what will happen next. and i don't know...
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everyone would get together and for two weeks, learn how to read shape note notation.ld move on to another community and the community the person left would have a book, get together and sing out of this book of tunes. you had a blossoming of shape note singing in the region. there were a number of books published. in our -- western north carolina the book that stayed was called the christian harmony. it was compiled by william walker who was from spartanburg, south carolina. there is a continuous christian harmony singing that has been going on in western north carolina for over 100 years. ♪ ♪ the ballad singing tradition goes way back to the earliest settlers who came from the british isles. some of the ballads in the mountains, you can date them back to the 1500s of scotland and ireland. (music) >> thomas is waiting or stay-at-home and mourn (music) in the days before recorded music this was how your past music along. madison county north of asheville still has people who have been singing the ballads for six or seven generations, and they have been passed along. yo
everyone would get together and for two weeks, learn how to read shape note notation.ld move on to another community and the community the person left would have a book, get together and sing out of this book of tunes. you had a blossoming of shape note singing in the region. there were a number of books published. in our -- western north carolina the book that stayed was called the christian harmony. it was compiled by william walker who was from spartanburg, south carolina. there is a...
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what individuals were experimenting with around 1800 were developing a system of notation that could they would actually have a class of 20, 30, 40 individuals in a community and everyone would get together and for two weeks learn how to read shape note notation. after the singing school was over, the master would move on to another community and the community that person left would have a book and they would get together regularly and sing out of this book of shape note tunes. so you really had a blossoming of singing in this region. as a result, there were a number of books that were published. the book that took hold was called "the christian harmony." and it was compiled by william walker. he was from south carolina. there's a continuous christian harmony singing that's been going on here in western north carolina for over 100 years. ♪ >> so the ballad singing tradition goes back to the earliest settlers who came from the british isles. some of these ballads, you can date them back to the 1500s, 1600s. scotland, ireland and england. ♪ >> in the days before recorded music, this is
what individuals were experimenting with around 1800 were developing a system of notation that could they would actually have a class of 20, 30, 40 individuals in a community and everyone would get together and for two weeks learn how to read shape note notation. after the singing school was over, the master would move on to another community and the community that person left would have a book and they would get together regularly and sing out of this book of shape note tunes. so you really...
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families are stressed beyond any nd of notation. anything they've ever experiencebefore. you have familiesho are dealing with loss of js, loss of roof over their heads, rent or their mortgage not being met. how can the educational system help these families when they e trying their best to help provide the educati with these remote classrooms? there's so many other stressors. >> right. one thing i do think we're saying, seeing and it's been a hard lesson for sure is that parents understanding obviously how valuable our schools are, how important that are i so many ways. secondly, they are having the lands they might not otherwise have hadnto their children's progress and into the reading levels and how well they are doing and not come at the kind of suprt they need and the kent resources it will take. i do think the fact that parents understanding oh, my gosh, my kid may or may not be on track. it's a good thing. t what i am seeing is communities, districts above all are seeing some really disturbing numbers right off the bat as school heads back and kids are lost. we are
families are stressed beyond any nd of notation. anything they've ever experiencebefore. you have familiesho are dealing with loss of js, loss of roof over their heads, rent or their mortgage not being met. how can the educational system help these families when they e trying their best to help provide the educati with these remote classrooms? there's so many other stressors. >> right. one thing i do think we're saying, seeing and it's been a hard lesson for sure is that parents...
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head the short walk were in a notation. part as. wall the wall saddam was now no walk up i lost. a large. number of. min. or milky editor. and. some. livni behave. as highly and the heart. of. the sea blockade effectively isolated garza enabling israel in egypt to seal off its land borders and cut off its marine access. this hummus video obtained by al-jazeera purports to show that the blockade is failing to prevent rockets arriving into gaza. these images show what appear to be hamas fighters with surface to surface rockets long range weapons source from a rainy and 10. knology. the video also shows cornett russian antitank with. tina. mcclelland well behaved with the help then a coed last what they are and was saying what they were getting back to the custard in a good look oh i won my heart on that and let the hardest. fight of the harness in the in. one though and but also not enough apart as. i did them the lead they can i'm a poem or was he a must have. been it was already or. well i did minister. and let him as a. female what can i do all. or so that there were family it i
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i could listen to her talk and get the transcript and notate it forever. >> absolutely.ay it's a cultural, it is a commercialÃbs lot about the women in the neighborhood she grew up in and seeing them all the families hung out together, seeing the women do most of the work and i'm sure she was somebody who was giving somebody the business. she's steeped in that. i think for us the book in general was so important to us to track her in her career and lay out there because she has been this. the fbi director had no credibility. so many things that she said people are like, oh my gosh where is this woman coming from? she's been on this. her first campaign for public office when she ran this california state senator she ran against senator johnny collins who tried to paint her as a carpetbagger. gets into this in the book but then of course she won and she said in her interview she was like, he is a nice young man and then went over and it's like the shade. this is 1976. she was like yeah, thank you. she's been doing this from the writ and i think we talk about her like Ãbtal
i could listen to her talk and get the transcript and notate it forever. >> absolutely.ay it's a cultural, it is a commercialÃbs lot about the women in the neighborhood she grew up in and seeing them all the families hung out together, seeing the women do most of the work and i'm sure she was somebody who was giving somebody the business. she's steeped in that. i think for us the book in general was so important to us to track her in her career and lay out there because she has been...
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california native puts are in a unique position to help the golden state from the white house deep notationerstanding of the challenges of a very rapidly. >>diverse state. >>and the need to be able to provide access for all individuals in this state whether it's health care economic access. california has long been in battle with president donald trump's administration. >>attorney general javier becerra has filed more than 100 lawsuits against the administration over various policies while the president has threatened to withhold federal emergency aid from the state money desperately needed for fires for rebuilding for health care for impoverished people the trump administration has used the withholding of money to try to. >>bludgeon california into some sort of a political position. biden and harris will do that he sees this election is a move toward more cooperation between california and the presidency. >>in sacramento, jessica, mitch. and vice president-elect kamala harris is set to become the most powerful men in washington which begs the question. >>what will the biden presidency mean
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again, the indian health service which is the federal effort here is also notat coordg and are not veryortive. we have a ve strong relationship with the navajo nation, so they have a veryri sort of containment issues, and we are engaged in that. we provide traffic support, food, water, personal supplies, educational sport, testing, contact tracing, we're doing virus in indian country and in new mexico three times, and we n were luct to have it get community. single tribal don't think we're going to be that lucky this time. given the rhetoric right u until the election, it just created that perfect stormha whatpens around the country states will find ay rightther back here. so, basically, all of those tribal nations are containing themselves. we're providing all the t necessary support so they can do that effectively. but it's been really tough, and i give them great credit for their leadership and courageous actions which, no question, are saving lives in new mexico. >> reporter: governor, we should mention you are now par of the bind harris team. you dissed the pandemic response. trtho
again, the indian health service which is the federal effort here is also notat coordg and are not veryortive. we have a ve strong relationship with the navajo nation, so they have a veryri sort of containment issues, and we are engaged in that. we provide traffic support, food, water, personal supplies, educational sport, testing, contact tracing, we're doing virus in indian country and in new mexico three times, and we n were luct to have it get community. single tribal don't think we're...
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is still math despite the fact that some in my party don't like to apply it or use the scientific notationsgo with it from time to time. but it's still math, and the numbers aren't there. in terms of who now goes to the president and has that conversation, i don't know. would you want to do that? just, you know, you can hear from the reporting that you've already done so far, brian, folks are like tiptoeing around the white house. he's in a foul mood. he's peckish. he's this. let him stew in it. there's nothing you can do about it. at a certain point the moving vans will appear at the white house, so maybe that's the moment. it may not be mcconnell. it may be movers r us and that's when we know it's over. >> professor, this is when we turn to you as someone in the trenches teaching political science to young minds. is there any problem or risk or danger in the cooler heads will prevail, let's wait this guy out. he, after all, loses the powers of office at noon on january 20th. >> the danger is in the lack of preparation that the new administration is going to have. so as michael was saying,
is still math despite the fact that some in my party don't like to apply it or use the scientific notationsgo with it from time to time. but it's still math, and the numbers aren't there. in terms of who now goes to the president and has that conversation, i don't know. would you want to do that? just, you know, you can hear from the reporting that you've already done so far, brian, folks are like tiptoeing around the white house. he's in a foul mood. he's peckish. he's this. let him stew in...
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california native puts are in a unique position to help the golden state from the white house deep notationnderstanding of the challenges of a very rapidly. >>diverse state. >>and the need to be able to provide access for all individuals in this state whether it's health care economic access. california has long been in battle with president donald trump's administration. >>attorney general javier becerra has filed more than 100 lawsuits against the administration over various policies while the president has threatened to withhold federal emergency aid from the state money desperately needed for fires for rebuilding for health care for impoverished people the trump administration has used the withholding of money to try to. >>bludgeon california into some sort of a political position. biden and harris will do that he sees this election is a move toward more cooperation between california and the presidency. >>in sacramento, jessica, mitch. >>time now is 8.37 still ahead on the kron 00:00am morning news no returning to the sierra we'll tell you how many inches fell over the weekend. and als
california native puts are in a unique position to help the golden state from the white house deep notationnderstanding of the challenges of a very rapidly. >>diverse state. >>and the need to be able to provide access for all individuals in this state whether it's health care economic access. california has long been in battle with president donald trump's administration. >>attorney general javier becerra has filed more than 100 lawsuits against the administration over various...
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california native puts are in a unique position to help the golden state from the white house deep notationng of the challenges of a very rapidly. >>diverse state. >>and the need to be able to provide access for all individuals in this state whether it's health care economic access. california has long been in battle with president donald trump's administration. >>attorney general javier becerra has filed more than 100 lawsuits against the administration over various policies while the president has threatened to withhold federal emergency aid from the state money desperately needed for fires for rebuilding for health care for impoverished people the trump administration has used the withholding of money to try to. >>bludgeon california into some sort of a political position. biden and harris will do that he sees this election is a move toward more cooperation between california and the presidency. >>in sacramento, jessica, mitch. >>here's a look at the numbers for california and the bay area when it comes to coronavirus we've been talking about how the u.s. is breaking all records with new
california native puts are in a unique position to help the golden state from the white house deep notationng of the challenges of a very rapidly. >>diverse state. >>and the need to be able to provide access for all individuals in this state whether it's health care economic access. california has long been in battle with president donald trump's administration. >>attorney general javier becerra has filed more than 100 lawsuits against the administration over various policies...
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california native puts are in a unique position to help the golden state from the white house deep notation understanding of the challenges of a very rapidly. >>diverse state. >>and the need to be able to provide access for all individuals in this state whether it's health care economic access. california has long been in battle with president donald trump's administration. >>attorney general javier becerra has filed more than 100 lawsuits against the administration over various policies while the president has threatened to withhold federal emergency aid from the state money desperately needed for fires for rebuilding for health care for impoverished people the trump administration has used the withholding of money to try to. >>bludgeon california into some sort of a political position. biden and harris will do that he sees this election is a move toward more cooperation between california and the presidency. >>in sacramento, jessica, mitch. >>well some breaking news this morning. a potential breakthrough in the search for a coronavirus vaccine drug maker pfizer says that initial study sho
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mobilization is a particular iteration of a struggle whose scale and efficacy in the '60s bears special notation. too often, the screeds that i read were all about the author's own investments where they mistook their political coming of age for a nation's coming of age and they weren't that convincing. but the other thing, i think even above and beyond this that struck me, was that this was not a debate that required that you take a side. is there or is there not a long civil rights movement, is not a question that requires a yes or no. it's a way of thinking about what stories we tell, and how we tell them and why we tell them. and even more, perhaps, what stories we listen to and how we are able to explain to them their importance. again, my class that i'm teaching this semester is a case in point. it's a class on the civil rights movement that i begin in the 1860s and will end with -- by assigning them the ferguson report precisely because i realized they had no sort of content or conceptional framework to even understand what was remarkable about the 1950s and the 1960s without pulling out
mobilization is a particular iteration of a struggle whose scale and efficacy in the '60s bears special notation. too often, the screeds that i read were all about the author's own investments where they mistook their political coming of age for a nation's coming of age and they weren't that convincing. but the other thing, i think even above and beyond this that struck me, was that this was not a debate that required that you take a side. is there or is there not a long civil rights movement,...
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mobilization is a particular iteration of a struggle whose scale and efficacy in the '60s bears special notation. but far too often the creeds that i read decrying the long civil rights movement were all about the author's own investments where they mistook their political coming of age for a nation's coming of age. and they weren't that investments. and they learned they were not that convincing. i think above and beyond this was that this was not a debate that you took a side. it is not a question that requires a question or a no. we think about stories that we want to tell, how we tell them, and why we tell them. and even more what stories we listen to and how we're able to explain to them again, my class that i'm teaching this semester is on the civil rights movement that i begin in the 1860s and will end by assigning them the ferguson report. precisely because i realize they have no framework to understand what was remarkable about the 1950s and the 1960s. for them the civil rights movement was like like must have come from nowhere, right? and they're glad to see it because you need a pause
mobilization is a particular iteration of a struggle whose scale and efficacy in the '60s bears special notation. but far too often the creeds that i read decrying the long civil rights movement were all about the author's own investments where they mistook their political coming of age for a nation's coming of age. and they weren't that investments. and they learned they were not that convincing. i think above and beyond this was that this was not a debate that you took a side. it is not a...
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comments were made about the notation and the extend of the planning department to not inform. i understand his reasoning and feels the obligation is limited only to the original permit. at some point, they think the bbm requester and dr requester is no longer interested and doesn't need to know. that doesn't make a lot of sense but i'd like to share the screen now and show a few pictures. let's see if we have it. do we have it? >> yes. >> sorry, we see, yes. >> 30 seconds. >> my time is up. okay section 3307 stop screen sharing. section 33.7 of the building code requires a notification to be provided by the project sponsor. without that, this is not a validly issued permit. they are used in a case back in may and familiar with them. this excavation was done. >> time. >> okay, thank you, mr. paul. we will hear from representatives from to permit holder mr. gladstone. welcome. >> can you hear me? >> yes, we can hear you >> once work began there was more usable space existing under the building than previously thought. we filed a separate permit to create additional space downsta
comments were made about the notation and the extend of the planning department to not inform. i understand his reasoning and feels the obligation is limited only to the original permit. at some point, they think the bbm requester and dr requester is no longer interested and doesn't need to know. that doesn't make a lot of sense but i'd like to share the screen now and show a few pictures. let's see if we have it. do we have it? >> yes. >> sorry, we see, yes. >> 30 seconds....
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a lot of the work we are doing is to be able to engage in those are often notat talk to or even soughtpport. we think that what the outcome in georgia, to have such a high turnout, of more young people voting, or people of color voting, that that that resulted from our work and others that have been created in the space to be able to increase our voter education and engagement strategy centered around people and their power, not necessarily candidates and parties. will open up our regular lines again. democrats at (202)748-8000. republicans at (202)748-8001. independents can call (202)748-8002. you can always text us at (202)748-8003. we are always reading on social media on twitter and on facebook . i know part of your story starts 1998your run for office in for the alabama state board of education. what happened in that race and tell us about how it affects what you do now. amazing that that was 20 years ago. i knew about voter suppression but i actually experienced it then. i was a young woman, running for the state board of education. i had done a lot of youth leadership work so i
a lot of the work we are doing is to be able to engage in those are often notat talk to or even soughtpport. we think that what the outcome in georgia, to have such a high turnout, of more young people voting, or people of color voting, that that that resulted from our work and others that have been created in the space to be able to increase our voter education and engagement strategy centered around people and their power, not necessarily candidates and parties. will open up our regular lines...
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again we got the cloud cover kind of coming in going again sunday night notation might pick up that norththe clearing up in time for thanksgiving. temperatures stay in the 60's to the period, although notice that drop that happens by thanksgiving morning lows will be chilly though inland in the 30's brushing in flirting with near about freezing going sometimes and then for the coast will do the 40's spec too. all right, thanks a lot will this year more people than ever will need help for thanksgiving dinner that pandemic of course forcing food banks. >>and other social services in the bay area to go into overdrive but they still need more help that's right. we are joined live this morning now by roberto hernandez from mission food hub, so that he can tell us what they need. >>ahead of thanksgiving and how you can help avert a thanks so much for joining us. >>s one of the year at the mission food have we're getting ready for thanksgiving we've been working on this for 2 months now. we have over 7,000 families that we provide groceries to every single week so i 2 months ago. let's go huntin
again we got the cloud cover kind of coming in going again sunday night notation might pick up that norththe clearing up in time for thanksgiving. temperatures stay in the 60's to the period, although notice that drop that happens by thanksgiving morning lows will be chilly though inland in the 30's brushing in flirting with near about freezing going sometimes and then for the coast will do the 40's spec too. all right, thanks a lot will this year more people than ever will need help for...
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and the notation in the far right column says february 7, 1953.katie, could i have the next slide, please? this slide just shows you a blow up of the columns here, with my pencil as a reference point. you can see it says november 3, 84, c.a. marshall, and then, it has a cross out, and 1812-1816. >> clerk: sir, i'm sorry to interrupt you. >> with the permission of the chair, might i continue? i don't need the full ten minutes that the other officers got, but i would like to make a few more minutes with the indulgence of the chair. >> you have one minute. >> okay. the walls creating the bedrooms were particle board nailed to finished floors. the stove was supplied by an uninsulated pipe, the refrigerator was inside a walk-in closet with an extension cord powering it. we would just like to resolve this. this isn't a theoretical exercise for us. it is our home. we pay a higher mortgage rate because of this problem. we sit down to thanksgiving dinner and wonder if it'll be the last time this with our children. it is a stressful situation. we would like
and the notation in the far right column says february 7, 1953.katie, could i have the next slide, please? this slide just shows you a blow up of the columns here, with my pencil as a reference point. you can see it says november 3, 84, c.a. marshall, and then, it has a cross out, and 1812-1816. >> clerk: sir, i'm sorry to interrupt you. >> with the permission of the chair, might i continue? i don't need the full ten minutes that the other officers got, but i would like to make a...
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and the notation in the far right column says february 7, 1953.katie, could i have the next slide, please? this slide just shows you a blow up of the columns here, with my pencil as a reference point. you can see it says november 3, 84, c.a. marshall, and then, it has a cross out, and 1812-1816. >> clerk: sir, i'm sorry to interrupt you. >> with the permission of the chair, might i continue? i don't need the full ten minutes that the other officers got, but i would like to make a few more minutes with the indulgence of the chair. >> you have one minute. >> okay. the walls creating the bedrooms were particle board nailed to finished floors. the stove was supplied by an uninsulated pipe, the refrigerator was inside a walk-in closet with an extension cord powering it. we would just like to resolve this. this isn't a theoretical exercise for us. it is our home. we pay a higher mortgage rate because of this problem. we sit down to thanksgiving dinner and wonder if it'll be the last time this with our children. it is a stressful situation. we would like
and the notation in the far right column says february 7, 1953.katie, could i have the next slide, please? this slide just shows you a blow up of the columns here, with my pencil as a reference point. you can see it says november 3, 84, c.a. marshall, and then, it has a cross out, and 1812-1816. >> clerk: sir, i'm sorry to interrupt you. >> with the permission of the chair, might i continue? i don't need the full ten minutes that the other officers got, but i would like to make a...