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he was one of the few osborne _ years. exactly. he was one of the few osborne and _ years. exactly.ew osborne and cameron - years. exactly. he was one of the few osborne and cameron team i years. exactly. he was one of the. few osborne and cameron team to years. exactly. he was one of the - few osborne and cameron team to make it through to borisjohnson�*s government and he is a very ambitious and quite young cabinet minister. he stood for the leadership in 2019 and he wants to be prime...
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>> i'm going to start with colonel osborn if she does not mind. she has had that unique career of being in the military. i'm going to start with her. if she isrt willing. you are on mute. >> thank you judge great. when i came into the military into the army jacket core, there were no women colonels in the army jacket core. there were two lieutenant colonel's. i guess i have to say my mind, how times have changed. i was the second woman chief trial judge in the army. we have had a female three start judge advocate general in the army. they look back on those early days before d i became a judge when i was a prosecutor, i was a prosecutor in an armored division. it was unusual then for a woman to be a prosecutor. but i have the support of my senior attorney. and because of that i then went to a brigade. you're talking about obstacles and i have to admit there were some people who did not welcome me in an all mail tank brigade in the military. but i have the support and i have the confidence of senior attorney and he said you were going to go. i once
>> i'm going to start with colonel osborn if she does not mind. she has had that unique career of being in the military. i'm going to start with her. if she isrt willing. you are on mute. >> thank you judge great. when i came into the military into the army jacket core, there were no women colonels in the army jacket core. there were two lieutenant colonel's. i guess i have to say my mind, how times have changed. i was the second woman chief trial judge in the army. we have had a...
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about how cruel he was and when he —— how close he was, and people said he just said what george osborneown man, becoming someone who was more mature, more methodical, had a more intelligent approach to politics and became, he was the culture secretary, then the health secretary, and he has played a remarkable, has had a remarkable contribution to politics in the last number of years, especially, in regards to the pandemic. no one could have done the job easily, it was probably the toughestjob in politics and of course are huge exposure for him, in terms of him —— his political ambitions. he ran for the leader of the party and he came six, and i doubt that would happen next time around. it is doubtful that he can come back to the front benches but he's a young man, only in his early 40s, and sure he has a long contribution to make, as boris johnson said in his reply to matt hancock's letter. it is johnson said in his reply to matt hancock's letter.— hancock's letter. it is probably time to keep _ hancock's letter. it is probably time to keep quiet _ hancock's letter. it is probably time
about how cruel he was and when he —— how close he was, and people said he just said what george osborneown man, becoming someone who was more mature, more methodical, had a more intelligent approach to politics and became, he was the culture secretary, then the health secretary, and he has played a remarkable, has had a remarkable contribution to politics in the last number of years, especially, in regards to the pandemic. no one could have done the job easily, it was probably the...
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one was kit carson, another was joe meek, another was osborne russell. all three of them and several others wanted to go after an attack this blackfoot village that was suffering from smallpox. bridger said, no, and he took his brigade group away from the path, instead of continuing following the blackfeet, he was finding a way to go around them. there was such an alarm among these free trappers who did want to attack the suffering blackfeet because they wanted revenge for previous battles. so basically, the free trappers, including carson and beak and osborne russell and others, they rode off to do battle with this suffering village. bridger had all of his men who were under his control to say , we are just staying here, we are not participating in this, we are going to protect the property that we have and protects our own lives if attacked. that is an example of an argument between carson and bridger. carson thought the world of jim bridger but he was also -- she could be impetuous and bridger was a little more on the prudent side. another incident in
one was kit carson, another was joe meek, another was osborne russell. all three of them and several others wanted to go after an attack this blackfoot village that was suffering from smallpox. bridger said, no, and he took his brigade group away from the path, instead of continuing following the blackfeet, he was finding a way to go around them. there was such an alarm among these free trappers who did want to attack the suffering blackfeet because they wanted revenge for previous battles. so...
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i'm david osborne the site manager. and here we are in our march women's history month. i think yesterday was international women's day. and in that spirit and also reflecting some themes in a new exhibit. we just opened here at saint paul's on the other side of the wall called a special role saint paul's church in world war ii. we're very pleased to have here today our professor lisa keller who's a professor of history over at suny purchase here in westchester county one of the great cultural organizations of our county they have lots going on lots of their faculty and staff often come out into the community and do good and interesting things. vesicle is the author of many books on american history, and she's going to be talking about those twin themes women's history month and world war two women in america during world war ii their roles their lives their expectations, and i think she would appreciate giving the talk and anybody who has any questions, please holding them till the end. professor thank you, david. thank you david. it's always a delightful to be here. i'
i'm david osborne the site manager. and here we are in our march women's history month. i think yesterday was international women's day. and in that spirit and also reflecting some themes in a new exhibit. we just opened here at saint paul's on the other side of the wall called a special role saint paul's church in world war ii. we're very pleased to have here today our professor lisa keller who's a professor of history over at suny purchase here in westchester county one of the great cultural...
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another one was osborne russell. all three of them and several others they wanted to go after and attack this blackfoot village that was suffering from smallpox. bridger said no, and he took his his brigade group away from the path, you know didn't set a continuing following the black feet. he was finding a way to go around them. and there was such a an alarm among these free trappers who did want to attack the suffering blackfeet. because they want to revenge for previous battles. so basically the free trappers including carson and meek and osborne russell and several others. they wrote off to do battle with this suffering village bridger had all of his men who are under his control to say we're just staying here. we're not participating in this and we are going to just protect our the property that we have and protect our own lives if attacked so, that's an example of a discord an argument if you will between carson and bridger carson thought the world of jim bridger, but he also was very could be very impetuous an
another one was osborne russell. all three of them and several others they wanted to go after and attack this blackfoot village that was suffering from smallpox. bridger said no, and he took his his brigade group away from the path, you know didn't set a continuing following the black feet. he was finding a way to go around them. and there was such a an alarm among these free trappers who did want to attack the suffering blackfeet. because they want to revenge for previous battles. so basically...
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court of appeals for the 9th circuit colonel tara osborn retired former chief judge of the united states army and finally patricia timmers-goodson former judge of the north carolina court of appeals bid like to start by asking each of the panelists to take a few minutes to name a female historical figure who has influenced their lives and tell us how and why. we will start in alphabetical order so attorney brown. >> thank you judge gray in it to real privilege to be on a panel as the lone attorney with all that these amazing jurors so thank you for inviting me. you know i struggled with it for years and years. a person who i looked to in so many ways because i thought she did not get her proper due in the role that she played in all her civil rights litigation. i thought she was absolutely phenomenal and i think she's getting more attention now than she did in the past but women weren't elevated in the same way that they r. now. and just as an aside adam g. wells is the other person and the role that she played not only in the suffrage movement at how she enlightened so many people in th
court of appeals for the 9th circuit colonel tara osborn retired former chief judge of the united states army and finally patricia timmers-goodson former judge of the north carolina court of appeals bid like to start by asking each of the panelists to take a few minutes to name a female historical figure who has influenced their lives and tell us how and why. we will start in alphabetical order so attorney brown. >> thank you judge gray in it to real privilege to be on a panel as the lone...
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no, it's more awful. pizza can in photographer osborne lataria reimagined kenya's legendary mouth independence fighters as high tech optician who helps over throw colonialism. apple futurism is about reimagining, an african pass either stolen or forgotten conventions about from the colonized and people didn't get to see that history or see themselves in the history. or a lot of that history was much documented was, was rolling images to find the mostly negative view of africa seen in western media . we do have that issue, but our issues don't have to remove our own poverty from 90. he's the war, the stories that we can tell that sort of give a different perspectives my what the owners both be confident, the message will be a boy's perception of africa across the continent in nigeria. after futurism is also taking root, a new generation of african artists is looking at their own culture from a new angle. comic book artist g mckindoe's credits, black panther, aqua cup before no, i've been known to be for about the a 3rd was called 3. and then blood backed up bring seats to the 4th floor and as i
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something new, clumsy, be more awesome, can move more asia know it's more awful. future in photographer osborne lataria reimagined kenya's. legendary mouth independence spiders as high tech optician who helped over fro colonial of kerry up apple. future them is about reimagining, an african pass, either stolen or forgotten all african countries about from tokyo or colonized and people didn't get to settle. see that history or see them in the history? or look about history was much documented on these rolling images to find the mostly negative view of africa seen in western media. we do have that issue, but our issues don't want to revolve around and pull the key from 9 disease. you know, the war. this tories that we can tell that sort of give a different perspectives. my whopping owners both to be confident the message will be a boy's perception of africa across the continent in nigeria. afa futurism is also taking root. a new generation of african artists is looking at their own culture from a new angle, comic book artist g mckindoe's credits, black panther aqua card before. no, i've been know
something new, clumsy, be more awesome, can move more asia know it's more awful. future in photographer osborne lataria reimagined kenya's. legendary mouth independence spiders as high tech optician who helped over fro colonial of kerry up apple. future them is about reimagining, an african pass, either stolen or forgotten all african countries about from tokyo or colonized and people didn't get to settle. see that history or see them in the history? or look about history was much documented on...
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chief of staff to george osborne in opposition, entering parliament in 2010 and clocking up ministerial power. he became health secretary in july 2018 and even stood for the leadership of his party. i want this campaign to be about the future of britain. a marker, a signal of intent. but for now, his ministerial career is over. in his letter to matt hancock this evening, borisjohnson said: leaving hisjob, matt hancock thanked those he had worked with. i'm very proud of what we have done to protect the nhs at the peak, to deliver that vaccine roll—out, one of the fastest in the world. and i look forward to supporting the government and the prime minister from the backbenches. reporter: morning, mr javid. the former chancellor sajid javid now returns to the cabinet as the new health secretary, taking over during a pandemic that is not yet over. thank you very much indeed. in his resignation letter, matt hancock apologised to his family for putting them through all this. a spokesman declined to comment, but tonight it's understood mr hancock has also left his wife. ben wright, bbc news. le
chief of staff to george osborne in opposition, entering parliament in 2010 and clocking up ministerial power. he became health secretary in july 2018 and even stood for the leadership of his party. i want this campaign to be about the future of britain. a marker, a signal of intent. but for now, his ministerial career is over. in his letter to matt hancock this evening, borisjohnson said: leaving hisjob, matt hancock thanked those he had worked with. i'm very proud of what we have done to...
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become more nationalistic, and all of those remain voices that were around david cameron, george osborne as well. his finance minister, they've all been shuffled off as a result of the brakes that process. and also if you look at what happened, i think it's just even less time ago, just 2 years ago, we wouldn't be inside here and probably would have be thought of theresa may as may be a figure of some really cute right. if we look at theresa may now actually looks like she was actually, but particularly with regard to northern ireland, she was actually taking over all the sensible approach to breaks it in comparison to what came to pass for his job. we have heard many times that if a 2nd referenda briggs referendum were to be held, the brits with the vote to stay in the e. u. do you think there will ever be a 2nd reverend, i think is going to be a long road back. it was an opinion poll on that topic just came out today that said, 48 percent of the british population think it was now the wrong decision and only 40 percent think it was the correct decision. and then there's in between, don
become more nationalistic, and all of those remain voices that were around david cameron, george osborne as well. his finance minister, they've all been shuffled off as a result of the brakes that process. and also if you look at what happened, i think it's just even less time ago, just 2 years ago, we wouldn't be inside here and probably would have be thought of theresa may as may be a figure of some really cute right. if we look at theresa may now actually looks like she was actually, but...
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become more nationalistic, and all of those remain voices that were around david cameron, george osborne as well. his finance minister, they've all been shuffled off as a result of the brakes and process. and also if you look at what happened, i think it's just even less time ago, 2 years ago, we wouldn't be in fact here, and probably would have be full of teresa may as may be a figure of some really cute if we look at theresa may now actually looks like she was actually, but particularly with regard to northern ireland, she was taking over all the sensible approach to breaks it in comparison to what came to pass for us. john's, we have heard many times that if a 2nd referendum breaks it referendum were to be held the, the brits with the vote to stay in the e. u. do you think there will ever be a 2nd referendum? i think is going to be a long road back. it was an opinion poll on that topic just came out today that said, 48 percent of the british population think it was now the wrong decision and only 40 percent think it was the correct decision. and then those in between don't know . but
become more nationalistic, and all of those remain voices that were around david cameron, george osborne as well. his finance minister, they've all been shuffled off as a result of the brakes and process. and also if you look at what happened, i think it's just even less time ago, 2 years ago, we wouldn't be in fact here, and probably would have be full of teresa may as may be a figure of some really cute if we look at theresa may now actually looks like she was actually, but particularly with...
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then a visionary historian osborne oldroyd who loved abraham lincoln and was obsessed with honoring lincoln occupied this house and he created a lincoln museum. in the basement and in these rooms and for a small price visitors from all over the country could come to the house where lincoln died, which it was known as papa lee. and come to this room so over decades tens of thousands hundreds of thousands of americans came and visited this room when it was a privately operated museum. it was not until decades later that the national park service took custody of the petersen house and restored it to its original appearance as it looked on the night abraham lincoln was assassinated. the petersen house is one of my favorite historical sites in washington. partly because it's not gigantic and grand like abraham lincoln's white house. it's not huge like ford's theater word audience of 1500 or 1800 sat and watch the mayhem that happen to cross the street what i like about the petersen house is the intimacy. when i was working on my books about the lincoln assassination, i would often come to the pe
then a visionary historian osborne oldroyd who loved abraham lincoln and was obsessed with honoring lincoln occupied this house and he created a lincoln museum. in the basement and in these rooms and for a small price visitors from all over the country could come to the house where lincoln died, which it was known as papa lee. and come to this room so over decades tens of thousands hundreds of thousands of americans came and visited this room when it was a privately operated museum. it was not...
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she of staff to george osborne opposition and andrew parliament and 2010 hancock get ministerialjobsecame health secretary injuly 2018. and even stood for the leadership of his party. i 2018. and even stood for the leadership of his party. i want this com an leadership of his party. i want this company to _ leadership of his party. i want this company to be _ leadership of his party. i want this company to be about _ leadership of his party. i want this company to be about the - leadership of his party. i want this company to be about the future i company to be about the future operative. a marker, a signal of intent, but for now, his ministerial career is over. in intent, but for now, his ministerial career is over-— career is over. in his letter to matt hancock _ career is over. in his letter to matt hancock this _ career is over. in his letter to matt hancock this evening, i career is over. in his letter to - matt hancock this evening, boris johnson said... leaving hisjob, leaving his job, matt leaving hisjob, matt hancock leaving his job, matt hancock think those who had worked w
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he is perhaps the only person from the cameron and osborne years to have made it through the successivee has been health secretary during an extraordinary once—in—a—lifetime pandemic and is very proud and has enjoyed his role at the forefront of all of that. he will be desperately, i think, unhappy to have left israel. but as he says, it really hinges on consequences for his private life and that seemed to be probably why he is decided this needs to be the moment that he goes. that is the essence of the letter if you are justjoining that is the essence of the letter if you arejustjoining us. and with our political correspondent. the news that matt hancock has now gone following those revelations we have been talking about of the last 36 hours. he is standing down as health secretary. we had two conservative mps publicly in the last 2a hours that he should go. mps publicly in the last 24 hours that he should go.— mps publicly in the last 24 hours that he should go. which isn't many. there is not — that he should go. which isn't many. there is not a _ that he should go. which isn't many.
he is perhaps the only person from the cameron and osborne years to have made it through the successivee has been health secretary during an extraordinary once—in—a—lifetime pandemic and is very proud and has enjoyed his role at the forefront of all of that. he will be desperately, i think, unhappy to have left israel. but as he says, it really hinges on consequences for his private life and that seemed to be probably why he is decided this needs to be the moment that he goes. that is the...
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no, it's more awful. pizza be any photographer osborne lataria reimagined kenya's, legendary mouth independence vegas as high tech optician. to help over throw colonialism, apple futurism is about reimagining, an african past either stolen or forgotten. all african countries from tokyo were colonized and people didn't get to settle. see that history in the history or a lot of that history was not documented or was data rolling images to find the mostly negative view of africa seen in western media issues. but our issues don't, don't talk to them over and over t from 90. he's war this tories that we can tell that sort of give a different perspectives my, what the owners both confident the message will be. a boy's perception of africa across the continent in nigeria. after futurism is also taking root. a new generation of african artists is looking at their own culture from a new angle, common folk artist unity, mckindoe's credits, black panther, aqua cup before now i've been known to be for about the 3rd what called 3 black pine to bring seats to the 4th floor and i think was the power that is c
no, it's more awful. pizza be any photographer osborne lataria reimagined kenya's, legendary mouth independence vegas as high tech optician. to help over throw colonialism, apple futurism is about reimagining, an african past either stolen or forgotten. all african countries from tokyo were colonized and people didn't get to settle. see that history in the history or a lot of that history was not documented or was data rolling images to find the mostly negative view of africa seen in western...
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chief of staff to george osborne in opposition, entering parliament in 2010 and clocking up ministerialjobsand even stood for the leadership of his party. i and even stood for the leadership of his -a . ., and even stood for the leadership of his -a . . , and even stood for the leadership of hisa . . and even stood for the leadership of his - . . , ., his party. i want this campaign to be about the _ his party. i want this campaign to be about the future _ his party. i want this campaign to be about the future of— his party. i want this campaign to be about the future of britain. . his party. i want this campaign to be about the future of britain. al be about the future of britain. a marker, a signal of intent. but for now, his ministerial career is over. in his letter to matt hancock this evening, borisjohnson said, "above all, it has been your task to deal with a challenge better than any faced by your recesses, and you have written to that challenge". leaving his job, written to that challenge". leaving hisjob, but hancock written to that challenge". leaving his job, but hancock thanked
chief of staff to george osborne in opposition, entering parliament in 2010 and clocking up ministerialjobsand even stood for the leadership of his party. i and even stood for the leadership of his -a . ., and even stood for the leadership of his -a . . , and even stood for the leadership of hisa . . and even stood for the leadership of his - . . , ., his party. i want this campaign to be about the _ his party. i want this campaign to be about the future _ his party. i want this campaign to be...
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miss osborne is director of transportation for america where she needs an alliance of leaders across the country working to ensure that states and the federal government invest in smart homegrown transportation solutions. she previously served as the acting assistant secretary for transportation policy at the us department of transportation. without objection the witnesses written statements will be made part of the record and with that commissioner anderson kelleher you are recognized to get a five minute presentation of your testimony . >> good afternoon chair after, ranking member graves and members of the subcommittee. thank you for the opportunity to testify regarding transportation and climate effects in minnesota area my name is margaret anderson kelleher and i'm honored to serve as the commissioner of the minnesota department of transportation . climate change is already impacting minnesota. people, wildlife, plants and resources, outdoor recreation areas and our infrastructure . minnesota is getting warmer and wetter. average temperatures in minnesotahave increased by three
miss osborne is director of transportation for america where she needs an alliance of leaders across the country working to ensure that states and the federal government invest in smart homegrown transportation solutions. she previously served as the acting assistant secretary for transportation policy at the us department of transportation. without objection the witnesses written statements will be made part of the record and with that commissioner anderson kelleher you are recognized to get a...
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osborne. annie elizabeth emhoff. caleb m. kelly. denise a. ramirez. j. young kim. harrison e. ray.atthew h. finney. brent noland steiner. jacob b. ramos. greg scott swift. justin j. sullivan. ryan day stark. john mendoza. >> from the 20th company miya a white. andrew r. baez. >> from the 19th company ross joseph j. riviera. matthew bugs in. joseph carmona. anthony a. faith hill. tyler g. cox. dean w. cole. elizabeth a. farnham. >> i been asked a modern today's webinar. we have seven phenomenal women. let's get started. i party apologize to them about the lack of an introduction. if i introduce all of them with what they so richly deserved and their careers we would be out of time so i apologize to them in our planning meeting that i've would not be giving long introductions but i hope to get answers on the question they will incorporate about their
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become more nationalistic, and all of those remain voices that were around david cameron, george osborne as well. his finance name is they've all been shuffled off as a result of the brakes that process. and also if you look at what happened, i think it's just even less time ago to 2 years ago. we wouldn't be in fact here, and probably would have be thought of theresa may as may be a figure of some really cute if we look at to reuse the may now actually looks like she was actually, but particularly with regard to northern ireland, she was actually taking over all the sensible approach to breaks it in comparison to what came to pass for us. john, we have heard many times that if a 2nd referenda breaks it referendum board to be held, the, the brits with vote to stay in the e. u. do you think that there will ever be a 2nd reverend, i think is going to be a long road back. it was an opinion poll on that topic just came out today that said, 48 percent of the bridge population think it was now the wrong decision and only 40 percent think it was the correct decision. and then those in between d
become more nationalistic, and all of those remain voices that were around david cameron, george osborne as well. his finance name is they've all been shuffled off as a result of the brakes that process. and also if you look at what happened, i think it's just even less time ago to 2 years ago. we wouldn't be in fact here, and probably would have be thought of theresa may as may be a figure of some really cute if we look at to reuse the may now actually looks like she was actually, but...
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sermons are right, this was exercising a - are right, this was exercising a requirement in george osbornefficult one. if they feel there is another way to express solidarity, they should go forward and do what they should go forward and do what they feel is right. yes they should go forward and do what they feel is right.— they feel is right. yes or no, joe? take it. good. _ they feel is right. yes or no, joe? take it. good. a _ they feel is right. yes or no, joe? take it. good. a nice _ they...
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become more nationalistic, and all of those remain voices that were around david cameron, george osborne as well. his finance minister, they've all been shuffled off as a result of the brakes that process. and also if you look at what happened, i think it's just even less time ago just 2 years ago, we wouldn't be in fact here and probably would have be full of teresa may as may be a figure of some really cool. right. if we look at theresa may now actually looks like she was actually, but particularly with regard to northern ireland, she was taking over all the sensible approach to breaks it in comparison to what came to pass before us. john, we have heard many times that if a 2nd referenda breaks it referendum board to be held the, the brits with the vote to stay in the e. u. do you think there will ever be a 2nd reverend? i think is going to be a long road back. it was an opinion poll on that topic just came out today that said, 48 percent of the british population think it was the wrong decision and only 40 percent think it was the correct decision. and then those in between don't know
become more nationalistic, and all of those remain voices that were around david cameron, george osborne as well. his finance minister, they've all been shuffled off as a result of the brakes that process. and also if you look at what happened, i think it's just even less time ago just 2 years ago, we wouldn't be in fact here and probably would have be full of teresa may as may be a figure of some really cool. right. if we look at theresa may now actually looks like she was actually, but...
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chris harris and, sharon osborne, the guy who is married to nick cannon, i was going to say mariah careyre sure mark piggybacking to blame when people first off they didn't know, a debutante ball, 18 and 19-year-old, across the country! it was a slightly different less annoying time. she should have given the explanation, and then stop short of the apology and then said, everyone calm down and go home here goodbye. >> chris harris said was fired after he did apologize for defending a girl for being naive when she wore the antebellum dress. when the apology wasn't good enough, he was canned. i read this from a twitter user. "i regret reading that apology, let the left each other alive." >> it's hard to disagree. i'm waiting for the office to get canceled. i encourage every person to go watch the diversity day episode, season one with steve carell. you will see how much america has changed in 15 years. if that episode aired today, every single writer, producer and actor would be canceled on the spot. she might get away with this one as this apology, but they will not stop. that is the way
chris harris and, sharon osborne, the guy who is married to nick cannon, i was going to say mariah careyre sure mark piggybacking to blame when people first off they didn't know, a debutante ball, 18 and 19-year-old, across the country! it was a slightly different less annoying time. she should have given the explanation, and then stop short of the apology and then said, everyone calm down and go home here goodbye. >> chris harris said was fired after he did apologize for defending a girl...
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i am osborne time. i mean, you know, there's supposed to be coco, melissa peters. mothers have us on this as i told them about a month plus taxes and 100 percent of the same. i reference my phone up as well as my role on sunday. i'm glad you meant that. i do that something back people and i said that you know the stuff i'm going to be then ended up coming up on a 3rd guy. i don't get a separate a lucy and get to know man, i must get manual and this is most of the thought about the those. but they not far from my medical met and there's an amount of dollars a month that's not what i would assume. we talk about that would be nice another semester to the not simply studies for stuff kimbler say yeah, the human it's i got it soon. as i said review, you see nobody coming up that says this number. yeah that's i'm not feeling good. not how that'll let me out on the manual. i'm and actually that just a lot for you. and then i did, does nothing to me and i said you will not support guy when i go when i just gave
i am osborne time. i mean, you know, there's supposed to be coco, melissa peters. mothers have us on this as i told them about a month plus taxes and 100 percent of the same. i reference my phone up as well as my role on sunday. i'm glad you meant that. i do that something back people and i said that you know the stuff i'm going to be then ended up coming up on a 3rd guy. i don't get a separate a lucy and get to know man, i must get manual and this is most of the thought about the those. but...
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one passenger david osborne heard the initial crash. the boat sailed over rocks and concrete. shortly after the boat began taking on water. >> they were running the bar and getting buckets. >> reporter: jonathan was also on board traveling with his wife and 1-year-old daughter. he quickly put a life jacket on his infant as the boat began listing on one side. >> the boat was tilting. i went to the high side with my baby and went out the door so i could get a better view. i could see land below us. >> reporter: fire officials were already out on the water responding to other calls. >> from the time we received the call, our fire department units were on the scene in under four minutes. we had an orderly systematic removal. >> reporter: this morning this ferry is still here stuck in the inlet. a salvage crew will have to recover it. then it will be taken in for repairs. officials say every person on the board was safely evacuated and no serious injuries. whit? >> that is good to hear. trevor, thank you so much. >>> we move to the pandemic and the declining vaccination rate in the
one passenger david osborne heard the initial crash. the boat sailed over rocks and concrete. shortly after the boat began taking on water. >> they were running the bar and getting buckets. >> reporter: jonathan was also on board traveling with his wife and 1-year-old daughter. he quickly put a life jacket on his infant as the boat began listing on one side. >> the boat was tilting. i went to the high side with my baby and went out the door so i could get a better view. i...
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no, it's more awful. pizza kenyon, photographer, osborne lataria, reimagined 10 years. legendary mouth independence fighters as high tech optician to help over throw colonial area. apple futurism is about reimagining, an african pass either stolen or forgotten all african countries from the colonized and people didn't get too subtle fee that history or see themselves in that history. or a lot of us history was not documented or was data rolling images to find the mostly negative view of africa seen in western media. we do have that issue, but our issues don't want to revolve around and pull the key some 90. he wore this tory, that we can tell that sort of give a different perspectives my what that all is bold because all is confident the message will be a boy's perception of africa across the continent in nigeria. after futurism is also taking root, a new generation of african artists is looking at their own culture from a new angle, comfortable artist. gee, mckindoe's credits, black panther, aqua cup before no, i've been known to be for about the 3rd was called 3 black pontiff bring s
no, it's more awful. pizza kenyon, photographer, osborne lataria, reimagined 10 years. legendary mouth independence fighters as high tech optician to help over throw colonial area. apple futurism is about reimagining, an african pass either stolen or forgotten all african countries from the colonized and people didn't get too subtle fee that history or see themselves in that history. or a lot of us history was not documented or was data rolling images to find the mostly negative view of africa...
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become more nationalistic, and all of those remain voices that were around david cameron, george osborne as well. his finance minister, they've all been shuffled off as a result of the brakes that process. and also if you look at what happened, i think it's just even less time ago to 2 years ago, we wouldn't be in fact here and probably would have be full of teresa may as may be a figure of some really cool. if we look at theresa may now actually looks like she was actually, but particularly with regard to northern ireland, she was actually taking over all the sensible approach to breaks it in comparison to what came to pass before it's john. we have heard many times that if a 2nd referendum breaks it referendum board to be held. the. the brits with vote to stay in the e. u. do you think there will ever be a 2nd reverend, i think is going to be a long road back. it was an opinion poll on that topic just came out today that said, 48 percent of the which is population. think it was now the wrong decision and only 40 percent think it was the correct decision. and then those in between, don'
become more nationalistic, and all of those remain voices that were around david cameron, george osborne as well. his finance minister, they've all been shuffled off as a result of the brakes that process. and also if you look at what happened, i think it's just even less time ago to 2 years ago, we wouldn't be in fact here and probably would have be full of teresa may as may be a figure of some really cool. if we look at theresa may now actually looks like she was actually, but particularly...
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and weed and osborne a navy medic who died at belleau wood and received the medal of honor. this memorial is for ships captain charles satterley who died at sea and for 20 year old quentin roosevelt who died in the air who died in the words of his father theodore at the crest of life in his golden morning. this memorial is for red cross volunteers dorothy and gladys cromwell sisters who went to war together and when it was over on the voyage home. stepped off the railing of the ship together. this memorial is for two american poets who wrote beautifully and tragically of the war that took their lives alan seeger who had a rendezvous with death at midnight in some flaming town. and to his pledged word was true and did not fail that rendezvous. and joyce kilmer who lies in a new made grave today in a wood they call the rouge bouquet slumber. well where the shell screamed and fell let your rifles rest on the muddy floor. you will not need them anymore. this memorial is for the man for whom this park is named general john pershing. and for the 18 year old corporal who once shook
and weed and osborne a navy medic who died at belleau wood and received the medal of honor. this memorial is for ships captain charles satterley who died at sea and for 20 year old quentin roosevelt who died in the air who died in the words of his father theodore at the crest of life in his golden morning. this memorial is for red cross volunteers dorothy and gladys cromwell sisters who went to war together and when it was over on the voyage home. stepped off the railing of the ship together....
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no, it's more awful. future kenyon, photographer, osborne lataria, reimagined, kenya's legendary mal mouth independence spiders as high tech optician. to help over throw colonialism from a carrier, apple futurism is about reimagining, an african pass either stolen or forgotten countries from the colonized and people didn't get to settle. see that history or see them in the history or a lot of that history was not documented or was data rolling images to find the mostly negative view of africa seen in western media. we do have issues, but our issues don't want to remove our own poverty from 9 disease, you know, war, this, tory, that we can tell that sort of give a different perspectives. my whopping owners bones because always be confident. the message yesterday, to be a boy as perception of africa across the continent in nigeria, afro futurism is also taking root. a new generation of african artists is looking at their own culture from a new angle. common folk artist, yoda g ma, kinda credits, black panther aqua got before. no, i've been known to be for about the a 3rd world country
no, it's more awful. future kenyon, photographer, osborne lataria, reimagined, kenya's legendary mal mouth independence spiders as high tech optician. to help over throw colonialism from a carrier, apple futurism is about reimagining, an african pass either stolen or forgotten countries from the colonized and people didn't get to settle. see that history or see them in the history or a lot of that history was not documented or was data rolling images to find the mostly negative view of africa...
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presents "stand by you" featuring music by the top artists and lgbtq plus allies including brothers osbornegood weekend. happy father's day quickly shoutout to my buddy blake shelton. happy birthday, pal. there he is. today is blake shelton's birthday he's 58. >> he's not 58. >> he's not 58 he looks 58, but he's not? i don't know how old he is, but blake, i love you, pal happy birthday. >> happy birthday, blake >>> straight ahead, guys, a warning about a pest you may see more of this summer, ticks vicky nguyen will show us the surprising places they're now being found and what you can do to keep your family safe after a check of your local news, your weather and these messages on a friday morning >>> good morning. it's 8:26. i'm sierra johnson. here's a live look outside aft san francisco and oakland. another day of extreme heat. kari hall tracking those conditions. good morning, kari. >> luckily those are two places you can go to escape the heat, because it's our inland value is will that will really have to deal with triple digits again today. take a look at the highs. we're up to 106 tod
presents "stand by you" featuring music by the top artists and lgbtq plus allies including brothers osbornegood weekend. happy father's day quickly shoutout to my buddy blake shelton. happy birthday, pal. there he is. today is blake shelton's birthday he's 58. >> he's not 58. >> he's not 58 he looks 58, but he's not? i don't know how old he is, but blake, i love you, pal happy birthday. >> happy birthday, blake >>> straight ahead, guys, a warning about a...
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maybe instead of trying to invoke sympathy for sharon osborne, you should have more diverse panels ofe things still devastate people's lives and livelihoods today. try that instead of standing on your alabaster perch and provide a safe haven for well-established white supremacists. this old angry white man act is so played. i think you're mistaking what's happening now as a revolution, the favoring of a new system. look, perhaps you disagree with that. but this is yet another of your perspectives that's embarrassingly ignoring what's happening all around you that you're refusing to see. the truth is, what's happening now is an evolution and you are fighting for your power and privilege to not become fossilized, while basking in the rays of your own nonexistent cleverness. and quite frankly, it's just offensive at this point. the country, like it or not, the changing in real time. and sadly, fake time would bill maher is not. so perhaps it's time for you to take a step back and blow a quarter ounce of that green that you love so much, because clearly your thoughts have been lost in a f
maybe instead of trying to invoke sympathy for sharon osborne, you should have more diverse panels ofe things still devastate people's lives and livelihoods today. try that instead of standing on your alabaster perch and provide a safe haven for well-established white supremacists. this old angry white man act is so played. i think you're mistaking what's happening now as a revolution, the favoring of a new system. look, perhaps you disagree with that. but this is yet another of your...
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my name is meredith osborne. i am a sfusd alumni.rm the past recommendation and approve mari villaluna application. i want to say that i'm disappointed but not surprised by some of the attacks on mari and her child. these attacks are shameful, they are why mari approval is essential. >> clerk: meredith? >> caller: hi. this is meredith dodson. i deeply respect the p.a.c. and hoping it can become independent parent body it serves to be. last i-team parents reached out to the p.a.c., parents from our group reached out to the p.a.c. regarding reopening. we were told the p.a.c. couldn't advocate for that. if the p.a.c. truly represent the diverse effect of families across the district, this would need to exist. our recent social media post wasn't about one person. i'm certain that mari is a wonderful person, fierce advocate and i would love to get to know them. our post was about the gross political appointments being made by the b.o.e. in importance to direct lobbying. which didn't include mari as well as the previous caller, brandy and
my name is meredith osborne. i am a sfusd alumni.rm the past recommendation and approve mari villaluna application. i want to say that i'm disappointed but not surprised by some of the attacks on mari and her child. these attacks are shameful, they are why mari approval is essential. >> clerk: meredith? >> caller: hi. this is meredith dodson. i deeply respect the p.a.c. and hoping it can become independent parent body it serves to be. last i-team parents reached out to the p.a.c.,...
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my name is reka osborne, and as someone who depends on it, i urge you to not implement a permanent price control on food delivery services. here in san francisco, there are just so many of us who do this for their own personal financial freedom, and third party delivery services has allowed me to be independent in ways that i never thought possible. when the pandemic hit, i started driving full time for income. making money through this was my only hope at a time when i was unsure what was around the corner. this proposed policy doesn't stand for people like me. in the wake of this unprecedented covid era, policy makers must push policies that both support the economy and increase job opportunities for those in need. i will never side with placing a detrimental price control on california businesses. the board should oppose permanent price controls, and i'm asking you, do not move forward with the price controls. thank you. >> clerk: thank you so much for your comments. mr. smith, could you bring us the next caller, please. >> hi, there. my name is lily rocha. i am the c.e.o. of the lati
my name is reka osborne, and as someone who depends on it, i urge you to not implement a permanent price control on food delivery services. here in san francisco, there are just so many of us who do this for their own personal financial freedom, and third party delivery services has allowed me to be independent in ways that i never thought possible. when the pandemic hit, i started driving full time for income. making money through this was my only hope at a time when i was unsure what was...
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my name is reka osborne, and as someone who depends on it, i urge you to not implement a permanent price control on food delivery services. here in san francisco, there are just so many of us who do this for their own personal financial freedom, and third party delivery services has allowed me to be independent in ways that i never thought possible. when the pandemic hit, i started driving full time for income. making money through this was my only hope at a time when i was unsure what was around the corner. this proposed policy doesn't stand for people like me. in the wake of this unprecedented covid era, policy makers must push policies that both support the economy and increase job opportunities for those in need. i will never side with placing a detrimental price control on california businesses. the board should oppose permanent price controls, and i'm asking you, do not move forward with the price controls. thank you. >> clerk: thank you so much for your comments. mr. smith, could you bring us the next caller, please. >> hi, there. my name is lily rocha. i am the c.e.o. of the lati
my name is reka osborne, and as someone who depends on it, i urge you to not implement a permanent price control on food delivery services. here in san francisco, there are just so many of us who do this for their own personal financial freedom, and third party delivery services has allowed me to be independent in ways that i never thought possible. when the pandemic hit, i started driving full time for income. making money through this was my only hope at a time when i was unsure what was...