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olson: so final question. both of you have considerable experience with afghanistan over time at the top levels of the u.s. government. as you reflect on your experience and what you have heard today, how transformative do you think this is? is this potentially the beginning of the end of america's longest war? ms. flournoy: i think, as i said, it is certainly the best chance that i have seen in all the years i have been working on or watching afghanistan. that said, i think it is going to have -- it is going to be a rocky road. it is not going to be easy. it is going to take time. it is going to take vigilance. it is going to take continued investment in trying to keep this train on track. but when you look at the study theyw civil wars end, ended one of three ways. end in one of three ways. either someone wins on the battlefield. that is not possible in afghanistan at this point or any point. or an outside power intervenes decisively. that is not going to happen. i don't think any of the potential neighborin
olson: so final question. both of you have considerable experience with afghanistan over time at the top levels of the u.s. government. as you reflect on your experience and what you have heard today, how transformative do you think this is? is this potentially the beginning of the end of america's longest war? ms. flournoy: i think, as i said, it is certainly the best chance that i have seen in all the years i have been working on or watching afghanistan. that said, i think it is going to have...
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and so think he is someone who thought somebody like ted olson as his peers to see him debase himself for donald trump including the allies who i speak to that are in his inner circle and not inside of the government. do you have any explanation why barr is doing this. >> i think he believes in trump and trumpism. and it is brazen to put a ward on what you're describing, that is so shocking here. sessions and whitaker weren't strong enough to do something like this and bold enough to do something like this and i think sessions at least for all of hi mistakes had integrity and respect for the department traditions. he was a long time prosecutor before he became senator and before he became a.g. and i don't think he would have tried anything like this. but bill barr is so brazen. we've seen this before. we saw it with the way he spun the mueller report and the way they backed off the flynn sentencing recommendation and first recommendation of jail time and then after consultation with senior officials at the department who we assume were the attorney general and they backed off and said
and so think he is someone who thought somebody like ted olson as his peers to see him debase himself for donald trump including the allies who i speak to that are in his inner circle and not inside of the government. do you have any explanation why barr is doing this. >> i think he believes in trump and trumpism. and it is brazen to put a ward on what you're describing, that is so shocking here. sessions and whitaker weren't strong enough to do something like this and bold enough to do...
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for much of the summer of 1944, olson is focused on a hazardous plan to rescue refugees from latvia, lithuania, and estonia by water. he would need "the most skillfully organized type of underground operation because the baltic countries are virtually sealed to everything." he thought they might be able to to 700 racial, religious, or political refugees from each country. for thegee board to pay project directly from the funds of roosevelt and they realized such a large deposit from a swedish bank would be sufficient and wanted to avoid the impression that the u.s. was funding unregulated arrivals and sweden. he said that even the swedish jews were very interested in the relief and rescue as long as it didn't involve bringing them to sweden. john paley had been passed with keeping money out of the hands of the enemy and decided to sweep the funds -- sneak the funds pass the swedish people and at the urging they said the staff at goodyear tire in their headquarters at akron, ohio, agreed that if they transferred $50,000 to the factory, the subsidiary in sweden would give inon a simila
for much of the summer of 1944, olson is focused on a hazardous plan to rescue refugees from latvia, lithuania, and estonia by water. he would need "the most skillfully organized type of underground operation because the baltic countries are virtually sealed to everything." he thought they might be able to to 700 racial, religious, or political refugees from each country. for thegee board to pay project directly from the funds of roosevelt and they realized such a large deposit from a...
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a my name is scott olson. wife, page, and i are the owners of 41 cronquist court and the parents of two daughters, who we hope are doing their homework tonight. we are keeping our fingers crossed. we believe the deck project is a modest project specifically designed to minimize any impact to our neighbors, which is consistent with and fully complies with any and all city rules, the residential design guidelines, and architectural standards. in fact, we chose to add in replaced decks rather than a more major buildout of our house primarily out of consideration to our immediate neighbors. this is certainly a small project given the recent history of major buildouts on our street and in our community in noe valley. addressing the upper deck specifically, this was designed to be 3'6" off the property line of the d.r. requester and extends only 5'10" from our house, and it was done with glass railings to minimize any obstruct of view and avoid blocking of light and air. with respect to privacy, we did offer the d.r
a my name is scott olson. wife, page, and i are the owners of 41 cronquist court and the parents of two daughters, who we hope are doing their homework tonight. we are keeping our fingers crossed. we believe the deck project is a modest project specifically designed to minimize any impact to our neighbors, which is consistent with and fully complies with any and all city rules, the residential design guidelines, and architectural standards. in fact, we chose to add in replaced decks rather than...
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a my name is scott olson. wife, page, and i are the owners of 41 cronquist court and the parents of two daughters, who we hope are doing their homework tonight. we are keeping our fingers crossed. we believe the deck project is a modest project specifically designed to minimize any impact to our neighbors, which is consistent with and fully complies with any and all city rules, the residential design guidelines, and architectural standards. in fact, we chose to add in replaced decks rather than a more major buildout of our house primarily out of consideration to our immediate neighbors. this is certainly a small project given the recent history of major buildouts on our street and in our community in noe valley. addressing the upper deck specifically, this was designed to be 3'6" off the property line of the d.r. requester and extends only 5'10" from our house, and it was done with glass railings to minimize any obstruct of view and avoid blocking of light and air. with respect to privacy, we did offer the d.r
a my name is scott olson. wife, page, and i are the owners of 41 cronquist court and the parents of two daughters, who we hope are doing their homework tonight. we are keeping our fingers crossed. we believe the deck project is a modest project specifically designed to minimize any impact to our neighbors, which is consistent with and fully complies with any and all city rules, the residential design guidelines, and architectural standards. in fact, we chose to add in replaced decks rather than...
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olson use that money to purchase boats and guns.ey now argued that humanitarian aid was more important than adhering to the rules. , the war refugee recruited ralph mcclellan, who had been in the internment camps at the beginning of the book. as the representative. switzerland have the closest europe.nazi he participated in ransom s whoiations with the nazi were trying to use a america plus fee is newfound interest in refugees to offer jews for sale. america was never going to play -- pay ransom, but the american-jewish joint distribution committee in switzerland managed to string high-rankingof s. during world war ii and in the got more than 1600 prisoners released from bergen-belsen. -- theyught nearly argued that the nazis must not be given the pretense of justification. they never once offered to receive the people. packages atd the the end of the war. the warsed along to department. and with no authorization from the rest of the government, they gave the american public detailed information for the first time. this introduced a
olson use that money to purchase boats and guns.ey now argued that humanitarian aid was more important than adhering to the rules. , the war refugee recruited ralph mcclellan, who had been in the internment camps at the beginning of the book. as the representative. switzerland have the closest europe.nazi he participated in ransom s whoiations with the nazi were trying to use a america plus fee is newfound interest in refugees to offer jews for sale. america was never going to play -- pay...
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do you think buddy and olson would be a good fit to take on china. most probably you know a. merger would have made more sense if you look at the global scale but the you trust watchdogs didn't want it and we shouldn't forget the chinese are paying a lot of money in order to enter those markets to no european competitor really has this kind of financial backing it will be very difficult for the new company to compete against the chinese even with 75000 employees and 15000000000 euros of turnover o. connor bosun thank you. well the returns just won't good enough general motors is pulling out of a straight a new zealand thailand it will mean the end of the road for the iconic holden brands comment grew up with and love it's even got their prime minister fuming. g.m. plans to withdraw its chevy brand from thailand and sell its factory to china's great wall motors by the end of this year asked new zealand the common to factories says they will wind down sales for its historic holden brand in 2021 g.m. doesn't see a future in a market share has dropped from over 20 percent in 2002
do you think buddy and olson would be a good fit to take on china. most probably you know a. merger would have made more sense if you look at the global scale but the you trust watchdogs didn't want it and we shouldn't forget the chinese are paying a lot of money in order to enter those markets to no european competitor really has this kind of financial backing it will be very difficult for the new company to compete against the chinese even with 75000 employees and 15000000000 euros of...
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as olson said, it's death by 1000 cuts.ere in new york city, developers used to be able to build homes for middle class and the poor. today, they can afford to go only for the apple because so many different regulations and obstacles have built up over the years. the biggest obstacles are the rent control roles which originally passed at the end of world war ii as a temporary measure in response to a housing emergency but after the war ended, after the emergency ended, regulations never went away. that is typical of what happens in the crisis crisis. the economist, robert haze, crisis, he showed government growth expands during a crisis in honor crisis is over, and never shrinks back to its former size. that's why i see it as the greatest problem in policy and politics. it's a brand-new threat to human survival, people have always been vulnerable to crisis mongering. the bribes of negativity is especially intense, we just see it 24/7 on our screens the people have always been vulnerable. 1918, long before cable news into th
as olson said, it's death by 1000 cuts.ere in new york city, developers used to be able to build homes for middle class and the poor. today, they can afford to go only for the apple because so many different regulations and obstacles have built up over the years. the biggest obstacles are the rent control roles which originally passed at the end of world war ii as a temporary measure in response to a housing emergency but after the war ended, after the emergency ended, regulations never went...
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officials of the dominican republic would not allow those passengers to get off the fred olson cruisee chip after eight people showed signs associated with the coronavirus infection. authorities in the dominican republic so the captain of the ship reported four filipinos, to go british and two u.s. citizens are being observed after just like symptoms like fever, coughing, trouble breathing. that ship is waiting and trying to get approval to dock and disembark on the island of saint martin. >> dana: what about people who have booked trips on a cruise at war want to take one. will customers be able to get their money back? >> we reached out to fred olson cruise line to get more information then they didn't really give us any guidance for customers out there who might've booked a trip or are getting a little scared to go on their next trip. the state department does have some information on their website. the big tip is to analyze your risk before going. that means how long your trip is, where you're going to be heading. they also say not to rely on the u.s. government to help you evacua
officials of the dominican republic would not allow those passengers to get off the fred olson cruisee chip after eight people showed signs associated with the coronavirus infection. authorities in the dominican republic so the captain of the ship reported four filipinos, to go british and two u.s. citizens are being observed after just like symptoms like fever, coughing, trouble breathing. that ship is waiting and trying to get approval to dock and disembark on the island of saint martin....
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i think his odds should be better. 1st baseman, olson knows he has to stay alert. >> they can not give up on anything. anything that hit that way, i know he has a chance to come up with and be fired across the diamond. got to get there quick. playing with them for awhile now. the best defender i ever seen. >> the a's are off to sort of a show start in the league. >>> tearing the top off of his beer can and downing it. impressive. at least he has a beer to drink up like this guy in south carolina. foul ball, explodes the beer. poor dude is out $14. toronto williams, scores behind the back, between the legs goal and they beat tampa bay. >>> eastern michigan, leading northern illinois by 1. 15 seconds left. he can't convert the lay-up and niu got it back. curry range there. hermon does not have range. >> nice. >> thompson goes in from the opposite end of the court and that shot was worth $11,000. >> wow! >> yes. good for him. >> good aim. right time. >> he can buy a beer now. >> yes. $14 a beer in spring training. could not believe it. [ laughter ] >> must be really good beer. >> we' when
i think his odds should be better. 1st baseman, olson knows he has to stay alert. >> they can not give up on anything. anything that hit that way, i know he has a chance to come up with and be fired across the diamond. got to get there quick. playing with them for awhile now. the best defender i ever seen. >> the a's are off to sort of a show start in the league. >>> tearing the top off of his beer can and downing it. impressive. at least he has a beer to drink up like this...
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.>> reporter: the a's have to gold glover's and third baseman matt chapman and first baseman matt olson. they would like simeon to join the club. >>> used to get out there every day when he was here and work on stuff. he molded that into his own play now. he knows what he needs. last year he put on a clinic out there. >>> he is honest with himself in that way. a lot of guys would like to themselves not accept the fact they were struggling. it shows his character and what type of person he is. it is not just sheer luck. it is him putting in the work. it changed completely his game. alin skippl er melvthin said si did it the old-fashioned way. >>> worked. it is his work. he is a very confident guy. it is tougher to get him down. he insulates in his work ethic. >> reporter: simeon has improved with a glove every season. 2017 he only played half a year. still had nine errors. siemian and the a's agreed on a one-year $13 million deal for 2020. the way is pling he wi be in ne hefor a huge payday after the season. >>> backup the armored truck. >>> if they want to keep him. billy dean said the
.>> reporter: the a's have to gold glover's and third baseman matt chapman and first baseman matt olson. they would like simeon to join the club. >>> used to get out there every day when he was here and work on stuff. he molded that into his own play now. he knows what he needs. last year he put on a clinic out there. >>> he is honest with himself in that way. a lot of guys would like to themselves not accept the fact they were struggling. it shows his character and what...
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so good that the first baseman matt olson knows the play is always alive if it is hit his way. >> they give up but anything. anything that is hit that way, i know he has a chance to come up with it and be fired about throwing it. so i have to get to the back?. i have been playing with him for a while now and the best defender i have ever seen. >> that is a good, good felting. here are the top five plays. there celebrating and they won by carrying the top of the beer can and chugging it. impressive. at least he got to drink it. unlike this guy in south carolina. he took the beer out with a foul ball and it exploded. maple leaves and lightning. toronto's player scores between the legs and they beat tampa. eastern michigan leading northern illinois by one. 15 seconds left and the eagles cannot convert the layup and and i you got it back and they have a game-winner and the huskies win 73-71. they heaving them from the opposite end of the court and they win $11,000. that is the latest in bay area sports. see you tonight. >>> time check, 4:57. >> still ahead, en kpix 5 instrument, the urgent
so good that the first baseman matt olson knows the play is always alive if it is hit his way. >> they give up but anything. anything that is hit that way, i know he has a chance to come up with it and be fired about throwing it. so i have to get to the back?. i have been playing with him for a while now and the best defender i have ever seen. >> that is a good, good felting. here are the top five plays. there celebrating and they won by carrying the top of the beer can and chugging...
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and so that's why this program, when lee was our mayor, when olson lee was a director of the housing, and i was your supervisor, we aggressively pushed this program forward. and now here we are -- not only celebrating the completion of -- i know what was probably a challenging time for all of you, the renovation of over 200 units here at rosa parks, but so far over 3,600 units throughout san francisco of public housing. [applause] it is so amazing and i see a lot of the folks who live here that are here today. i'm so happy for you. and i'm so grateful to you for trusting us, for your patience, because i also know that it was very challenging to go through this renovation process. we know that that can be difficult. but i really want to thank the partners that we have and you will hear from some of them today. tndc, thank you so much, don, who is here with us and your team at tndc, for your understanding and your sensitivity to the fact that we have people who are seniors, who live here on fixed incomes. we have people who have disabilities. we have people who work here every single da
and so that's why this program, when lee was our mayor, when olson lee was a director of the housing, and i was your supervisor, we aggressively pushed this program forward. and now here we are -- not only celebrating the completion of -- i know what was probably a challenging time for all of you, the renovation of over 200 units here at rosa parks, but so far over 3,600 units throughout san francisco of public housing. [applause] it is so amazing and i see a lot of the folks who live here that...
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over another, texas 24, suburban texas, rated endorsedup, they candace vallen's whale out over kim olson, a candidate for agriculture secretary in 20. so in emily's list backing could be a signal to people who want to get involved that this is a candidate worth watching and someone who can bring something to the table. as the primary process unfolds in february and march, or joes pete buttigieg biden or senator sanders at the top of the ticket, she seemed to indicate a woman would have to be at the -- on the ticket. bridget: to bring women into the fold, that would be an important part of the ticket. in the success we saw women have an 2018 proves women can win these races. it will be interesting to see how that will play out. alex: looking at 2016 and hillary clinton's lost, politically it becomes imperative for them to have a woman on the ticket, whether as the presidential nominee or the vice presidential nominee, and building off all the women that won seats in the house. it would be politically very tricky to have two men on the ticket. steve: alex clearfield from national journal,
over another, texas 24, suburban texas, rated endorsedup, they candace vallen's whale out over kim olson, a candidate for agriculture secretary in 20. so in emily's list backing could be a signal to people who want to get involved that this is a candidate worth watching and someone who can bring something to the table. as the primary process unfolds in february and march, or joes pete buttigieg biden or senator sanders at the top of the ticket, she seemed to indicate a woman would have to be at...
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and so that's why this program, when lee was our mayor, when olson lee was a director of the housing, was your supervisor, we aggressively pushed this program forward. and now here we are -- not only celebrating the completion of -- i know what was probably a challenging time for all of you, the renovation of over 200 units here at rosa parks, but so far over 3,600 units throughout san francisco of public housing. [applause] it is so amazing and i see a lot of the folks who live here that are here today. i'm so happy for you. and i'm so grateful to you for trusting us, for your patience, because i also know that it was very challenging to go through this renovation process. we know that that can be difficult. but i really want to thank the partners that we have and you will hear from some of them today. tndc, thank you so much, don, who is here with us and your team at tndc, for your understanding and your sensitivity to the fact that we have people who are seniors, who live here on fixed incomes. we have people who have disabilities. we have people who work here every single day and
and so that's why this program, when lee was our mayor, when olson lee was a director of the housing, was your supervisor, we aggressively pushed this program forward. and now here we are -- not only celebrating the completion of -- i know what was probably a challenging time for all of you, the renovation of over 200 units here at rosa parks, but so far over 3,600 units throughout san francisco of public housing. [applause] it is so amazing and i see a lot of the folks who live here that are...
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mali olson works for oil greenland the territory's largest fishing company . it has more than 40 processing facilities in greenland and also on canada's atlantic coast. the company headquarters are located here in new cook. the most important fish shellfish is from greenland i think it has a good price in the international market so it's a good species to have but at the moment. our main supply us all the local fisherman. in for the near coastal fishery so the approximately 3000 people fisherman delivering the fish for our factories and besides that we have a lot of troll us that off fishing in the in the sea. while greenland also operates its own fleet of fishing vessels. one of them is just coming to port. monaco's and meets the captain yes the ship was at sea for 2 weeks and brought in 250 tons of fish the catch was immediately frozen on board. this is the cooling facility the temperature is minus 25 degrees centigrade each bag contains 30 kilos of caught. some scientists predict the climate change will force large numbers of fish and shellfish to move nort
mali olson works for oil greenland the territory's largest fishing company . it has more than 40 processing facilities in greenland and also on canada's atlantic coast. the company headquarters are located here in new cook. the most important fish shellfish is from greenland i think it has a good price in the international market so it's a good species to have but at the moment. our main supply us all the local fisherman. in for the near coastal fishery so the approximately 3000 people...
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the south korean finished on 14 under par, three strokes ahead of america's amy olson.ly two years. england's jodi ewart shadoff finished tied for 10th. shaun murphy leads kyren wilson by seven frames to one after the first session of the welsh open final in cardiff. despite his semifinal finishing in the early hours of the morning, murphy came storming out of the traps to go 6—0 ahead, before finishing the session with a 7—1 advantage thanks to this total clearance of 134. that means he only needs 2 more frames to win the title when they resume at 7pm tonight. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in the next hour. american citizens who have been quarantined on a cruise ship because of coronavirus fears are due to fly home to the us this evening. the diamond princess tourist liner has been on lock down off the coast of japan since the third of february. canadian, italian, south korean and hong kong passengersare also expected to fly home, after their governments also announced plans to deport passengers. the united states and the taliban are perhaps just
the south korean finished on 14 under par, three strokes ahead of america's amy olson.ly two years. england's jodi ewart shadoff finished tied for 10th. shaun murphy leads kyren wilson by seven frames to one after the first session of the welsh open final in cardiff. despite his semifinal finishing in the early hours of the morning, murphy came storming out of the traps to go 6—0 ahead, before finishing the session with a 7—1 advantage thanks to this total clearance of 134. that means he...
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bolton denies it contains classified information but the national security council has warned bolton's olson's lawyer of its concerns autumn was sacked by trump in september before the complaint by an anonymous whistleblower which led to his impeachment. democratic party candidates hoping to secure the presidential nomination and tell their latest t.v. face off in new hampshire before next week's primary there but writers pay better attention bernie sanders faced a barrage of criticism from rivals in the a.b.c. news today or manley reports. 4 days from now the voters here in new hampshire will weigh in 7 democratic hopefuls head to head to the hope to convince new hampshire to vote for them in cheese days primary the debate started with messages of unity and the matter who wins this day i'm playing we're all going to stand together. but it didn't take long for the presidential hopefuls to start trading barbs that he hates you old pete has was singled out for his perceived lack of experience he was ready for the criticism if you're looking for the person with the most years of washington establ
bolton denies it contains classified information but the national security council has warned bolton's olson's lawyer of its concerns autumn was sacked by trump in september before the complaint by an anonymous whistleblower which led to his impeachment. democratic party candidates hoping to secure the presidential nomination and tell their latest t.v. face off in new hampshire before next week's primary there but writers pay better attention bernie sanders faced a barrage of criticism from...
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matt olson is going to score and matt chapman's first homer of the spring.in big. >>> on the bump for san francisco. brandon crawford told me he's looking to get off to good start here. solo blast to right field, his first of the spring. giants cruising along. up 3-0. bases loaded for mario feliciano. two runs score and milwaukee within one. next batter, that's spring baseball for you. >>> eric paschall was joined by sixth graders as part of the learning without limits program. science and technology behind everything. how it works at chase center, tour of the control room, video production and replay, lot more. >> didn't know there was this much going into it honestly but cool to see all the jobs in here, the graphics and everything that goes behind it. basketball ends at some point. even if some of these kids play basketball, eventually you have to find another job. learning little skills like this could be important for the future. >>> announcing retirement after 19 years on the tour. she's five grand slam single titles, $325 million in career earnings fr
matt olson is going to score and matt chapman's first homer of the spring.in big. >>> on the bump for san francisco. brandon crawford told me he's looking to get off to good start here. solo blast to right field, his first of the spring. giants cruising along. up 3-0. bases loaded for mario feliciano. two runs score and milwaukee within one. next batter, that's spring baseball for you. >>> eric paschall was joined by sixth graders as part of the learning without limits...
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say they're in great shape looking good ahead of the spring training games a's first baseman matt olsonnows getting back to the playoffs in october starts with establishing a winning mindset now in february and march we got a lot of guys coming back or past 2 years. >>you know a lot of guys who are getting some more experience under their belt. it was just going turn the better things notice a little sour to surmount session last the little breath fresh air get now here in india will start this year. change in the us like we're in a great spot this year. probably the best i've seen since i've been here. >>and now more fallout from that astro's mass former athletic josh reddick who now plays for the scandal plagued. houston astros says he's been getting death threats ever since the world learned what the astros were doing in 2017 2018. they won the world series in 2017. redick told reporters today in spring training people have been sending him death threats on social media as well as threats specifically and this is just disgusting directed towards his children. he has 5 month-old babie
say they're in great shape looking good ahead of the spring training games a's first baseman matt olsonnows getting back to the playoffs in october starts with establishing a winning mindset now in february and march we got a lot of guys coming back or past 2 years. >>you know a lot of guys who are getting some more experience under their belt. it was just going turn the better things notice a little sour to surmount session last the little breath fresh air get now here in india will...
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. >> matt olson or marcus semien, those guys set the tone for how we do things around here. younger players coming up for new players coming in and they go out in the field and see the way that these guys work, they have no choice but to work that way. it's great when you are best players are the hardest workers. >> it is great. obviously there was a sour taste in our mouth after last year. a little breath of fresh air, and being able to start this year and change it up. >> young, hungry, and talented. >> no doubt. there were some harsh comments from justin turner, with regard to what the commissioner said over the weekend. we will have that for you at 11:00. your eyebrows will raised when you hear what justin turner has to say. >> think you so much, mark. >> it's a little disheartening. it just hits you a lot more. >> a woodworking business cleaned out by thieves. they lost thousands of dollars in tools used for their craft and to make a living. >> the 11:00 news starts now. >> a pair of woodworkers who operate a small business in the south bay were hit by thieves. >> the v
. >> matt olson or marcus semien, those guys set the tone for how we do things around here. younger players coming up for new players coming in and they go out in the field and see the way that these guys work, they have no choice but to work that way. it's great when you are best players are the hardest workers. >> it is great. obviously there was a sour taste in our mouth after last year. a little breath of fresh air, and being able to start this year and change it up. >>...
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this year's tournament features pros like phil nick olson a popular event before the tournament is the celebrity challenge pitting clint eastwood's team against bill murray. $100,000 for eight different charities. >> i feel much better about myself. i feel much more powerful and dignified too. and i did it without cheating or anything. >> and bragging rights that's important to. >> yeah, well that comes with it. i can brag even if we lose. >> mick elson is the defending champion. stars include steve young, aaron rogers and wayne gretski. the team heads into the off season. >>> they met with the players yesterday. shanahan and lynch say it will take some players longer than others to get over that super bowl loss to the chiefs but they will be ready for next season so they are not in the same position again. >> not a lot of pep talk to say right now. we'll be fired up to come back. >> something we talked a lot about as a team is let's not just do away with what a special season that we had and let's not just forget that. let's talk about the moments and memories and something we did in
this year's tournament features pros like phil nick olson a popular event before the tournament is the celebrity challenge pitting clint eastwood's team against bill murray. $100,000 for eight different charities. >> i feel much better about myself. i feel much more powerful and dignified too. and i did it without cheating or anything. >> and bragging rights that's important to. >> yeah, well that comes with it. i can brag even if we lose. >> mick elson is the defending...
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chris alvarez with first baseman matt olson. >> how is the spring going so far? >> it's great. always good to see the guys again. get back to that early morning, getting out on the field. >> there's a lot of others. you guys are good. you know that. how do you capitalize on this team and this talent this year? >> we know that we have it. we know the guys in there. winning back-to-back years, 97 games, doesn't just happen by luck. if anything, we've gotten better coming into this year. we look at our opportunity and seeing that we've done it, we have the confidence and we're going to go out and do it. >> rick anderson is a big part of this team. what is it like to have him around? >> he's great. he was one of the guys who is so incredibly talented, he could have gone up and hit left-handed and been good. got to pick somebody to bring like that as much as you can. >> what is the best thing austin owe. >> a lot of weddings. there was a wedding for ryan healy. one of our old teammate, a good buddy. that was really cool. being able to hang out with everybody that you can't hang out
chris alvarez with first baseman matt olson. >> how is the spring going so far? >> it's great. always good to see the guys again. get back to that early morning, getting out on the field. >> there's a lot of others. you guys are good. you know that. how do you capitalize on this team and this talent this year? >> we know that we have it. we know the guys in there. winning back-to-back years, 97 games, doesn't just happen by luck. if anything, we've gotten better coming...
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with that, i want to introduce steve olson from north bay medical. >> thank you dr. good afternoon all. i have a few brief comments to make. i have spoken to most of you already today, at least once. i don't have much to add to the statement that was released earlier today from the hospital program. those of you that have not seen or have a copy of the statement, i have some available to give you. >> [ indiscernible - low volume ] >> i do want to emphasize and clarify the reporting that is out there. both of our hospitals are open, and operating safely, and accepting patients in the emergency departments and the clinics throughout the community. we are delivering the kind of care the people have come to expect of us over 60 years in solano county. for a few hours last night, in the early morning hours, we did ask ems administrators to redirect ambulance traffic to the neighboring hospitals while we adjusted our staffing after some of the employees were taken off of their work schedules and sent home to monitor their situation and current health. we continue to check
with that, i want to introduce steve olson from north bay medical. >> thank you dr. good afternoon all. i have a few brief comments to make. i have spoken to most of you already today, at least once. i don't have much to add to the statement that was released earlier today from the hospital program. those of you that have not seen or have a copy of the statement, i have some available to give you. >> [ indiscernible - low volume ] >> i do want to emphasize and clarify the...
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but some of the strongest voices came from families who lost loved ones to suicide, kate rule is 17 olsoncommitted suicide just as she thought he was getting ready to go to college.>> he was ready to leave but it was not off to college, he was just ready to leave this earth.>> students need to feel seen and heard and they need to know what to do when things go wrong. spent san rafael and nevada high school have made mental health a priority and already offer places on campus for students to go and ease their stress or connect with someone who can help them and this week novato high school is holding wellness workshops for students offering things like time management skills and yoga. >>> the santa clara board of supervisors has unanimously approved what it calls a universal male pilot program and that plan would spend $8 million the next four years to provide breakfast and lunch for all the children designated schools and that could be as many as 12,000 students. right now families have to apply for free or reduced price meals. offering free meals to all students at what are considered to
but some of the strongest voices came from families who lost loved ones to suicide, kate rule is 17 olsoncommitted suicide just as she thought he was getting ready to go to college.>> he was ready to leave but it was not off to college, he was just ready to leave this earth.>> students need to feel seen and heard and they need to know what to do when things go wrong. spent san rafael and nevada high school have made mental health a priority and already offer places on campus for...
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say they're in great shape looking good ahead of the spring training games a's first baseman matt olson knows getting back to the playoffs in october starts with establishing a winning mindset now in february and march we got a lot of guys coming back or year past 2 >>and you know a lot of guys who are getting some more experience under their belt, know it's just going to turn the better things you notice a little sour to surmount session last year. the little breath fresh air get now here and then being able start this year ended up i feel like we're in a great spot this year. probably the best i've seen since i've been here. >>and now more fallout from that astro's mass former athletic josh reddick who now plays for the scandal plagued. houston astros says he's been getting death threats ever since the world learned what the astros were doing in 2017 2018. they won the world series in 2017. redick told reporters today in spring training people have been sending him death threats on social media as well as threats specifically and this is just disgusting directed towards his children.
say they're in great shape looking good ahead of the spring training games a's first baseman matt olson knows getting back to the playoffs in october starts with establishing a winning mindset now in february and march we got a lot of guys coming back or year past 2 >>and you know a lot of guys who are getting some more experience under their belt, know it's just going to turn the better things you notice a little sour to surmount session last year. the little breath fresh air get now...
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now you get to see the defensive infield packed with ld glover's matt olson, matt chapman marcus semiener line-up at ranked 4th in home runs last season top 10 in batting average. after 2 straight97 win seasons the a's have their ey on the world series we always kind of discuss in our first meing. >>it kind of what our goals are an what our expectations are we to try to keep tho store shelves but when you have 2 seasons whe you go 9797 now you feel like you have a better team this year i think are expectations are pretty high note a t of guys coming back or you're past 2 years. >>you know a lot of guys who e geing some more experience under their it was just going to turn to better things. >>a's will play the caught the cubs this weekend, the giants late-spring games begin saturday against the dodgers now we're also at the time of year work all season is picking up and the bay area will play a central role in the major calendar c harding park will be thesite of this year's pga championship, a look at this the wamaker trophis already made the trip brooks keopka givingit the full bay expe
now you get to see the defensive infield packed with ld glover's matt olson, matt chapman marcus semiener line-up at ranked 4th in home runs last season top 10 in batting average. after 2 straight97 win seasons the a's have their ey on the world series we always kind of discuss in our first meing. >>it kind of what our goals are an what our expectations are we to try to keep tho store shelves but when you have 2 seasons whe you go 9797 now you feel like you have a better team this year i...
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and company looking like they're in great shape as spring training starts sees first baseman matt olson knows getting back to the playoffs in october it starts with establishing a winning mindset in february and march we got a lot of guys coming back or past 2 years in. >>you know a lot of guys who are getting some more experience under their belt know it's just going to turn the better things notice a little sour to surmount session last year. >>the little breath fresh air get now here and then being able started this year in aim to us like we're in a great spot this year. probably the best i've seen since i've been here. >>former athletic josh reddick who now plays for the scandal plagued houston astros as he's been getting death threats since the the world learned that the astros were cheating in 2017 2018 redick telling reporters today people have been sending him death threats on social media as well as threats directed towards his the baby's his children. he claims that he is not the only astro in the clubhouse that has received death threats red ink was with houston in 2017. but
and company looking like they're in great shape as spring training starts sees first baseman matt olson knows getting back to the playoffs in october it starts with establishing a winning mindset in february and march we got a lot of guys coming back or past 2 years in. >>you know a lot of guys who are getting some more experience under their belt know it's just going to turn the better things notice a little sour to surmount session last year. >>the little breath fresh air get now...
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have the young core to do it a power line up gold glover's of the corners with matt chapman and matt olson and vp candidate marcus semien a short in a stacked pitching rotation that now features 2 rookie of the year candidates age a park and he's susilo sorrow and it doesn't stop there bob melvin from mesa arizona and you talk a lot about was our own in you know when i come back so forth frankie montas is going to be a big piece for us last year you saw what he did in the 1st half he was borderline domini was dominant he would've made the all-star team. >>so we're looking forward to seeing what he can do for us for a full year in a in the experience in the conference of the game from last year as a young talented group for sure we're all excited about it. i mean death for sure i mean you want to 5 all these guys you know can go out there and be nice huh i don't think is any doubt that we're going to a lot of games and you know the fix that. >>and the rest of the team gets there monday night the a's being in the a l west they see the astros on a regular basis and it turns out the franchise
have the young core to do it a power line up gold glover's of the corners with matt chapman and matt olson and vp candidate marcus semien a short in a stacked pitching rotation that now features 2 rookie of the year candidates age a park and he's susilo sorrow and it doesn't stop there bob melvin from mesa arizona and you talk a lot about was our own in you know when i come back so forth frankie montas is going to be a big piece for us last year you saw what he did in the 1st half he was...
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first baseman matt olson knows they getting back to the playoffs in october starts with establishing a winning mindset in february and march. >>we got a lot of guys coming back or past 2 you know a lot of guys who are getting some more experience under their belt, know it's just going to turn the better things notice a little sour to surmount session last year. >>the little breath fresh air get now here and then being able start this year in aim to us like we're in a great spot this year. probably the best i've seen since i've been here. >>and speaking of a sour taste feel bad for damarcus cousins, the former warriors big man was waived by the lakers today was done in order to free up some space on the roster, the lakers are trying to sign the detroit forward markieff morris cousins signed a one year 3 and a half million dollar deal with the lakers last summer did not play this season because of a torn acl he suffered in a preseason workout back in august. the former all-star was in line for a huge payday before e was plagued by injuries said torn achilles and then he had some leg in
first baseman matt olson knows they getting back to the playoffs in october starts with establishing a winning mindset in february and march. >>we got a lot of guys coming back or past 2 you know a lot of guys who are getting some more experience under their belt, know it's just going to turn the better things notice a little sour to surmount session last year. >>the little breath fresh air get now here and then being able start this year in aim to us like we're in a great spot this...
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sarah, since we did not have the here,unity to have olson would you give respect to madame foucard? >> i don't think i'm qualified to do that. [laughter] >> next question. >> sarah, could you give examples of specific spies? throughout operation cobra lee is carrying the troops. she is sending runners to the front. once they pierced the line and get off the peninsula's move very fast and no one knows where the front is. it is moving so far and fast every day. she is recruiting young men, getting them to run up the lines, running back, and she is radioing where the frontline is. like a modern-day marathon. some kinetic things that they were doing. the first female paratrooper. she dropped into france in 1942 whiches straight to paris is going to become the hub of the northern network. she goes in and begins recruiting for all of the networks along the channel coast. 1942 we have no idea where d-day will land or where people are coming. we note that they world -- they will be on the channel coast and every network was seated by andre. she does not wake it announcer: it the end of the
sarah, since we did not have the here,unity to have olson would you give respect to madame foucard? >> i don't think i'm qualified to do that. [laughter] >> next question. >> sarah, could you give examples of specific spies? throughout operation cobra lee is carrying the troops. she is sending runners to the front. once they pierced the line and get off the peninsula's move very fast and no one knows where the front is. it is moving so far and fast every day. she is recruiting...
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scoring twice to leave interest to it to no win over you to see the belgian is now scored 16 league olson's moving to italy from manchester united and steer antonio are now 2nd 3 points behind you the team on sunday. now the support of bowl writing is not for the saying of hearts but check out brazil's josie vittoria lemay now he's clearly master it and in fact the 23 year old has moved into the number one spot in the world after winning the professional ball riders the event in the oklahoma city. ok and that is all your support for now it's now back to you richelle i thank you very much thank you for joining us here on the news hour now i'll just keep it or call santa maria is up next. frank assessments the one thing about these bush fires is that it's really wiping out the whole climate change informed opinions economy i think is actually what's keeping donald trump afloat right now critical debate sequel on those 2 school lawyers on the boat this argument is astonishingly patronize an in-depth analysis of the day's headlines this is the beginning of the new iraq of the new conscious and
scoring twice to leave interest to it to no win over you to see the belgian is now scored 16 league olson's moving to italy from manchester united and steer antonio are now 2nd 3 points behind you the team on sunday. now the support of bowl writing is not for the saying of hearts but check out brazil's josie vittoria lemay now he's clearly master it and in fact the 23 year old has moved into the number one spot in the world after winning the professional ball riders the event in the oklahoma...
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olson: madam speaker, i love to listen to music. modern country, like kenny chesney, classic country, like johnny cash, 1990's grunge, like pearl jam, and rock like the who, with pete townsend doing wind mills. but there is a townsend who does more than pete to keep music alive. this past saturday i dropped by to meet chase townsend, and to thank him for creating jobs. he runs a music factory in pearland, texas. that small business was started 50 years ago. 5-0 years by his dad steve. i was overwhelmed by the guitars, ukuleles, cellos, keyboards and drums. i asked him, why do you do this? what keeps you going? he said, it's a harry potter and the wand moment. there's that divine light coming down from somewhere, there's music out of nowhere. rock on, chase. rock on. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? >> madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the g
olson: madam speaker, i love to listen to music. modern country, like kenny chesney, classic country, like johnny cash, 1990's grunge, like pearl jam, and rock like the who, with pete townsend doing wind mills. but there is a townsend who does more than pete to keep music alive. this past saturday i dropped by to meet chase townsend, and to thank him for creating jobs. he runs a music factory in pearland, texas. that small business was started 50 years ago. 5-0 years by his dad steve. i was...
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officials there saying that they turned that ship away, the fred olson cruise lines after eight of its coronavirus infection. now both of port authority and public health in the dominican republic sait the captain reported four filipinos and others were being observed after displaying fever, coughing or problems with breathing. the cruise line released a statement saying it is our opinion this is an over reaction by the dominican republic and not what we've received before. the medical team confirmed those passengers in question are feeling better after being under observation, fred olson cruise line says no guests or crew are or have been displaying symptoms believed to be consistent with the coronavirus. the company is now in discussion with authorities on other caribbean islands and airlines to allow the guest to travel home. a different ship which just a few days ago was turned away from two different ports because of two possible people on its ship being sick is now going to disembark in mexico. this is an msc cruise line ship that left right out of here miami on sunday for a 15-d
officials there saying that they turned that ship away, the fred olson cruise lines after eight of its coronavirus infection. now both of port authority and public health in the dominican republic sait the captain reported four filipinos and others were being observed after displaying fever, coughing or problems with breathing. the cruise line released a statement saying it is our opinion this is an over reaction by the dominican republic and not what we've received before. the medical team...
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there has never been, never before been a olson impeachment trial without a single witness. in fact, you can see in the slide, and every one of the 15 prior impeachment trials, the senate has called multiple witnesses. today, we ask you to follow this body is uniform precedent. and your common sense. we urge you to vote in favor of subpoenaing witnesses and documents. now, i like to address one question at the offset. there has been much back and forth about whether if the house believes it's it has sufficient evidence to convict, which we do, why do we need more witnesses and documents.so i like to be clear, the evidence presented over the past week and a half strongly supports a vote to convict the president. the evidence is overwhelming. we have a mountain of evidence. it's direct, it's corroborated by multiple sources and improves the president committed grave, impeachable offenses to keep in the next election. the evidence confirms that if left in office, president trump will continue to harm our american national security. he will continue to seek to corrupt the upcomi
there has never been, never before been a olson impeachment trial without a single witness. in fact, you can see in the slide, and every one of the 15 prior impeachment trials, the senate has called multiple witnesses. today, we ask you to follow this body is uniform precedent. and your common sense. we urge you to vote in favor of subpoenaing witnesses and documents. now, i like to address one question at the offset. there has been much back and forth about whether if the house believes it's...
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and so that's why this program, when lee was our mayor, when olson lee was a director of the housing,as your supervisor, we aggressively pushed this program forward. and now here we are -- not only celebrating the completion of -- i know what was probably a challenging time for all of you, the renovation of over 200 units here at rosa parks, but so far over 3,600 units throughout san francisco of public housing. [applause] it is so amazing and i see a lot of the folks who live here that are here today. i'm so happy for you. and i'm so grateful to you for trusting us, for your patience, because i also know that it was very challenging to go through this renovation process. we know that that can be difficult. but i really want to thank the partners that we have and you will hear from some of them today. tndc, thank you so much, don, who is here with us and your team at tndc, for your understanding and your sensitivity to the fact that we have people who are seniors, who live here on fixed incomes. we have people who have disabilities. we have people who work here every single day and be
and so that's why this program, when lee was our mayor, when olson lee was a director of the housing,as your supervisor, we aggressively pushed this program forward. and now here we are -- not only celebrating the completion of -- i know what was probably a challenging time for all of you, the renovation of over 200 units here at rosa parks, but so far over 3,600 units throughout san francisco of public housing. [applause] it is so amazing and i see a lot of the folks who live here that are...
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still with us, andrew olson. we heard christine lagarde say the ecb has run out of options.oes it mean she will not do anything and focus on fiscal? andrew: they are going through a review. i think some of this is softening up a little bit. unlikely toit is take rates further negative as peter was talking about. there are negative consequences. he talked about the cultural side. we look at it from the financial perspective. there'sare conscious not a lot of ammunition and regard to interest rates -- in regard to interest rates. she is trying to broaden out and getive and try activity going again. -- fed central banks now is going to review. what other tools can they use? francine: this is something that mario draghi needs to do at every single press conference. if you look at the euros, figures yesterday were not too bad, but you also have concerns. do you see value in european bonds? u.s.-china phase one deal. andrew: we are going to ghosn -- going to go in. we got the election coming up in november but the idea of increased trade tensions, it is not going to be good for th
still with us, andrew olson. we heard christine lagarde say the ecb has run out of options.oes it mean she will not do anything and focus on fiscal? andrew: they are going through a review. i think some of this is softening up a little bit. unlikely toit is take rates further negative as peter was talking about. there are negative consequences. he talked about the cultural side. we look at it from the financial perspective. there'sare conscious not a lot of ammunition and regard to interest...
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and so that's why this program, when lee was our mayor, when olson lee was a director of the housing, and i was your supervisor, we aggressively pushed this program forward. and now here we are -- not only celebrating the completion of -- i know what was probably a challenging time for all of you, the renovation of over 200 units here at rosa parks, but so far over 3,600 units throughout san francisco of public housing. [applause] it is so amazing and i see a lot of the folks who live here that are here today. i'm so happy for you. and i'm so grateful to you for trusting us, for your patience, because i also know that it was very challenging to go through this renovation process. we know that that can be difficult. but i really want to thank the partners that we have and you will hear from some of them today. tndc, thank you so much, don, who is here with us and your team at tndc, for your understanding and your sensitivity to the fact that we have people who are seniors, who live here on fixed incomes. we have people who have disabilities. we have people who work here every single da
and so that's why this program, when lee was our mayor, when olson lee was a director of the housing, and i was your supervisor, we aggressively pushed this program forward. and now here we are -- not only celebrating the completion of -- i know what was probably a challenging time for all of you, the renovation of over 200 units here at rosa parks, but so far over 3,600 units throughout san francisco of public housing. [applause] it is so amazing and i see a lot of the folks who live here that...
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and so that's why this program, when lee was our mayor, when olson lee was a director of the housing, and i was your supervisor, we aggressively pushed this program forward. and now here we are -- not only celebrating the completion of -- i know what was probably a challenging time for all of you, the renovation of over 200 units here at rosa parks, but so far over 3,600 units throughout san francisco of public housing. [applause] it is so amazing and i see a lot of the folks who live here that are here today. i'm so happy for you. and i'm so grateful to you for trusting us, for your patience, because i also know that it was very challenging to go through this renovation process. we know that that can be difficult. but i really want to thank the partners that we have and you will hear from some of them today. tndc, thank you so much, don, who is here with us and your team at tndc, for your understanding and your sensitivity to the fact that we have people who are seniors, who live here on fixed incomes. we have people who have disabilities. we have people who work here every single da
and so that's why this program, when lee was our mayor, when olson lee was a director of the housing, and i was your supervisor, we aggressively pushed this program forward. and now here we are -- not only celebrating the completion of -- i know what was probably a challenging time for all of you, the renovation of over 200 units here at rosa parks, but so far over 3,600 units throughout san francisco of public housing. [applause] it is so amazing and i see a lot of the folks who live here that...
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and so that's why this program, when lee was our mayor, when olson lee was a director of the housing, and i was your supervisor, we aggressively pushed this program forward. and now here we are -- not only celebrating the completion of -- i know what was probably a challenging time for all of you, the renovation of over 200 units here at rosa parks, but so far over 3,600 units throughout san francisco of public housing. [applause] it is so amazing and i see a lot of the folks who live here that are here today. i'm so happy for you. and i'm so grateful to you for trusting us, for your patience, because i also know that it was very challenging to go through this renovation process. we know that that can be difficult. but i really want to thank the partners that we have and you will hear from some of them today. tndc, thank you so much, don, who is here with us and your team at tndc, for your understanding and your sensitivity to the fact that we have people who are seniors, who live here on fixed incomes. we have people who have disabilities. we have people who work here every single da
and so that's why this program, when lee was our mayor, when olson lee was a director of the housing, and i was your supervisor, we aggressively pushed this program forward. and now here we are -- not only celebrating the completion of -- i know what was probably a challenging time for all of you, the renovation of over 200 units here at rosa parks, but so far over 3,600 units throughout san francisco of public housing. [applause] it is so amazing and i see a lot of the folks who live here that...
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and so that's why this program, when lee was our mayor, when olson lee was a director of the housing, your supervisor, we aggressively pushed this program forward. and now here we are -- not only celebrating the completion of -- i know what was probably a challenging time for all of you, the renovation of over 200 units here at rosa parks, but so far over 3,600 units throughout san francisco of public housing. [applause] it is so amazing and i see a lot of the folks who live here that are here today. i'm so happy for you. and i'm so grateful to you for trusting us, for your patience, because i also know that it was very challenging to go through this renovation process. we know that that can be difficult. but i really want to thank the partners that we have and you will hear from some of them today. tndc, thank you so much, don, who is here with us and your team at tndc, for your understanding and your sensitivity to the fact that we have people who are seniors, who live here on fixed incomes. we have people who have disabilities. we have people who work here every single day and bein
and so that's why this program, when lee was our mayor, when olson lee was a director of the housing, your supervisor, we aggressively pushed this program forward. and now here we are -- not only celebrating the completion of -- i know what was probably a challenging time for all of you, the renovation of over 200 units here at rosa parks, but so far over 3,600 units throughout san francisco of public housing. [applause] it is so amazing and i see a lot of the folks who live here that are here...