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dagen: patrice, jump in. patrice: good morning, mr. vitiello.cking prevention month. i can't believe that because right now at the southern border we are seeing such ridiculous numbers of sex offenders coming in, you know, fiscal year 2021 almost 500 convicted sex offenders, far greater than the past couple of years many can you talk to us. i mean, what is the way to really prevent human trafficking at the southern border? what should president biden and vice president kamala harris be doing? >> it's a very good point. we have to have policies that don't encourage people to come into the united states, we have to have policies that don't send a message around the world that says if you're in the country illegally, then i.c.e. or the border patrol is not coming after you. the policies that existed prior to january 20th, '21 was if you came to the border and claimed asylum, you had to wait in mexico for your hearing. and what that did is that brought the activity level down to only the people who were most in need of coming to the united states. t
dagen: patrice, jump in. patrice: good morning, mr. vitiello.cking prevention month. i can't believe that because right now at the southern border we are seeing such ridiculous numbers of sex offenders coming in, you know, fiscal year 2021 almost 500 convicted sex offenders, far greater than the past couple of years many can you talk to us. i mean, what is the way to really prevent human trafficking at the southern border? what should president biden and vice president kamala harris be doing?...
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patrice: yeah. i wouldn't avoid it.s the time to get in, especially if you haven't invested in cryptocurrency yet. my husband and i were talking about what we want to do i think you're going to see some rebound. i think you're going to see, especially for new entrants into the market, new entrants into this world, particularly in my generation, millennials and young people are willing to take that risk. i think you'll start to see it will increase in price and value again but there's turbulence and it's to be expected. i wouldn't put all of my retirement in that basket but it's great if you're just trying to get in and diversify your portfolio a little bit more. dagen: hey, maria. maria: yeah, understood. dagen: there are little i don't millions ofjob openings in thisd a lot of people have quit their previous jobs to trade crypto from home for a living. it's akin to people quitting their jobs and going out to flip houses. and it is much easier to trade crypto from home than to actually flip real estate. so if you have a
patrice: yeah. i wouldn't avoid it.s the time to get in, especially if you haven't invested in cryptocurrency yet. my husband and i were talking about what we want to do i think you're going to see some rebound. i think you're going to see, especially for new entrants into the market, new entrants into this world, particularly in my generation, millennials and young people are willing to take that risk. i think you'll start to see it will increase in price and value again but there's turbulence...
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i want to bring the director of iwf, patrice lee onwuka.n to jackie's report, especially the report that half the teachers are looking to leave as we witness the huge fight in particular in chicago with the teachers union there? >> yeah. cheryl, good afternoon. i think it is really disheartening you're seeing so many teachers reassessing whether they want to be teachers. i think there is still a core group of people that recognize their highest duty is not comfort from being at home and working from home. it is for the kids that they serve. they view teaching really that opportunity to make a difference in the lives of other kids and other people and raise the next generation of leaders. so maybe this is a little bit after whittling away of those who teaching was easy paycheck or easy way to have summers off to get paid. there will always be that reform. i can't say we can't institute reforms that can make teaching attractive, we have to reconsider what does it take to be a teacher? do you need a master's degree in education to teach our ki
i want to bring the director of iwf, patrice lee onwuka.n to jackie's report, especially the report that half the teachers are looking to leave as we witness the huge fight in particular in chicago with the teachers union there? >> yeah. cheryl, good afternoon. i think it is really disheartening you're seeing so many teachers reassessing whether they want to be teachers. i think there is still a core group of people that recognize their highest duty is not comfort from being at home and...
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david: patrice, the labor shortage plays a key part in the inflation story, not only in wage inflation but in fewer goods and services. that of course holds up the supply chain, et cetera, also, you know the fewer goods and services you have the more everything costs. so how about their handling of the labor shortage that we have right now? >> well it is interesting that the white house likes to tout low unemployment and rising wages but they forget real wages are falling 2.4%. meaning what you actually take home, are to spend is less than what you had a year prior and absolutely, because of rising wages it is becoming more costly to produce the goods that everyone needs. i don't think the white house, the administration has a very good idea how to deal with employment. so far the ideas we've seen them float over the past year is disincentivize work. whether that is the child tax credit extension meted out in a monthly payments, whether unemployment benefits that were continued or the wonderful stimulus checks so many people used to spend on luxury goods, but certainly beefed up their
david: patrice, the labor shortage plays a key part in the inflation story, not only in wage inflation but in fewer goods and services. that of course holds up the supply chain, et cetera, also, you know the fewer goods and services you have the more everything costs. so how about their handling of the labor shortage that we have right now? >> well it is interesting that the white house likes to tout low unemployment and rising wages but they forget real wages are falling 2.4%. meaning...
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in washington patrice? >> caller: hi, jim thanks for taking the call i wanted to ask you about a stock in the apparel space i think consumers are going to go to responsible consumption and they care about esg. the stock is rent. rent the runway. should i pick up more of it in 2022. >> i will say this about rent the runway it is losing a huge amount of money and when i see that, patrice, i don't want it i'd rather there are so many companies in the mall that are making a ton of money, and that's where you want to be. there's a schism between high valuation stocks and the rest of the market okta, great example, company we like very much, versus deere, another one. best way to understand it. "mad" tonight. yesterday we covered the s&p now we're covering the nasdaq. i'm taking a look at the top 20 stocks in the tech heavy index then we're covering the losers to see if some stocks that got crushed could create buy opportunities in 2022 and can rapid testing hold the key to keep the country open safely i'm talkin
in washington patrice? >> caller: hi, jim thanks for taking the call i wanted to ask you about a stock in the apparel space i think consumers are going to go to responsible consumption and they care about esg. the stock is rent. rent the runway. should i pick up more of it in 2022. >> i will say this about rent the runway it is losing a huge amount of money and when i see that, patrice, i don't want it i'd rather there are so many companies in the mall that are making a ton of...
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when patrice -- last spring, she said two activists were going to be taking over for her in an actingblm nonprofits, and had no idea if anyone ever did. the two remaining board members would not say who is in charge. like you mentioned, the address that the blm nonprofit listed on its tax forms, the location of its books -- we sent our reporter there to check it out. the security guard said there has never been, at any point, a blm office at that location. a lot of unanswered questions about who is in charge and where that money is going. >> fake charity address. no one knows where the money went. it was like a smash and grab. they did off the backs of people they were trying to save. it's really disgraceful. i want everybody to know, when they donate to charity, you got to vent these people. you can't do it over the internet, especially when these pop up organically. grace reporting by you and your colleague. we appreciate it. as you know, i've been reading your texts all week, and the two biggest items are this: you are fired up about correction, which we have covered, and you want
when patrice -- last spring, she said two activists were going to be taking over for her in an actingblm nonprofits, and had no idea if anyone ever did. the two remaining board members would not say who is in charge. like you mentioned, the address that the blm nonprofit listed on its tax forms, the location of its books -- we sent our reporter there to check it out. the security guard said there has never been, at any point, a blm office at that location. a lot of unanswered questions about...
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patrice, your thoughts?president biden is looking back to the infrastructure bill. one thing he can highlight because it rip sents some fort of bipartisanship. the irony -- i believe on with robert before the election when i said president biden will lead in a partisan manner despite his rhetoric and he lived up to that unfortunate expectation. bipartisanship has not been a monicker. now here you are the only thing you can hang your hat on is actually working with conservatives. >> charles: robert, she warned you. >> absolutely. what president biden is doing is highlighting the fact is we have big votes coming up on voting rights and build back betters that use can get republicans and democrats to come across party lines. this is why he's highlighting the infrastructure bill. right now he cannot let joe manchin and kristen sinema rule the american agenda. he wants to execute it for the american people. >> charles: is there a chance that he would be able to lower republicans, even the susan collins on getting
patrice, your thoughts?president biden is looking back to the infrastructure bill. one thing he can highlight because it rip sents some fort of bipartisanship. the irony -- i believe on with robert before the election when i said president biden will lead in a partisan manner despite his rhetoric and he lived up to that unfortunate expectation. bipartisanship has not been a monicker. now here you are the only thing you can hang your hat on is actually working with conservatives. >>...
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patrice onwuka justin hart you, thank you both for being here.e start on the covid side of this first. you are one of the people all over the data as it pertains to covid. you understand the reality of what we're up against and the frankly the disconnect between what most politicians talk about. when you look at his shift away from we are not going to crush it well, it's going to stick around, what's your take away from what people should read from this? >> look, context. this war has been ensuing for almost two years now between team apocalypse which includes president biden, dr. fauci, dr. walensky who want to weld you inside your house and outside of your school versus those of us as you mentioned on team reality who have been looking at the data saying hold off, this is not exactly as you purport to be. but, of late, it's been a curious terrible miscommunication because members of team apocalypse are abandoning ship and they are grasping onto the life last few weeks pcr test that we loathe and hate and that dr. fauci wants to put more of 75 d
patrice onwuka justin hart you, thank you both for being here.e start on the covid side of this first. you are one of the people all over the data as it pertains to covid. you understand the reality of what we're up against and the frankly the disconnect between what most politicians talk about. when you look at his shift away from we are not going to crush it well, it's going to stick around, what's your take away from what people should read from this? >> look, context. this war has...
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and while the lobbies $1000000.00 ad failed, bill bought patrice on the rocks anyway. so fingers crossed, you know, what came as a real shock, other than politicians, putting money for people and pharmaceutical joints. not caring about public health . the fact that big pharma plays dottie 1st drug companies have raised prices with abandon, especially when they succeed in delaying a blocking competition. in some cases, tied to higher pay for executives. second, companies have manipulated the patient system and marketing exclusive. it is to extend their monopolies. 3rd, all the companies, the committee investigated, have employed anti competitive strategies to suppress generic competition. really does no one i'd rather have in control of like saving medication. also, it wouldn't be matter. the pandemic costs are just a little while longer. they got on a pass it and they want to keep this path there. and these other therapeutics aren't really going to make them a lot of money. politicians, i'm big pharma harder walk in d. c, saving lives, solving the people, and showing e
and while the lobbies $1000000.00 ad failed, bill bought patrice on the rocks anyway. so fingers crossed, you know, what came as a real shock, other than politicians, putting money for people and pharmaceutical joints. not caring about public health . the fact that big pharma plays dottie 1st drug companies have raised prices with abandon, especially when they succeed in delaying a blocking competition. in some cases, tied to higher pay for executives. second, companies have manipulated the...
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today's patrice buddha, bella is berliner specifically west berlin and t. v. presenter. how would you describe yourself these days? berliner does east and west all matter to you. to me it actually does, but just i barely because like some people don't even know sometimes kind of i feel offended in ways when sometimes i'm travelling wrong with people and they ask me, so is this the east? and i'm wondering why would they think it's the eas, although that we are in the west. so. busy because they are not really so familiar because so many things have been billed or renovated within the last few decades. so of course i understand it's really hard to tell. um you have some street signs which still indicates in which pods you are it's. it's very diverse, but also a very chaotic and berlin. of course, it's not what it used to be like in the eighty's, which is not a bad thing, but we have to figure out if it's a good thing ah you them when the walk in. yeah. that was exciting. the thing is actually the open. i actually live back in and back in the days like in 89 i used to live
today's patrice buddha, bella is berliner specifically west berlin and t. v. presenter. how would you describe yourself these days? berliner does east and west all matter to you. to me it actually does, but just i barely because like some people don't even know sometimes kind of i feel offended in ways when sometimes i'm travelling wrong with people and they ask me, so is this the east? and i'm wondering why would they think it's the eas, although that we are in the west. so. busy because they...
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. >> reporter: and patrick patric. i'm seen as conservative.on a lot of things. >> reporter: they have become silos whre maning outside their >> some of us memusme. >> it's gorpt to get out of your own echo chamber. >> yes. for everyone. >> reporter: keeping it civil, agreements, online moderators and seeing each other as people. >> i see them, period. before, i didn't see them at all. >> reporter: the goal wasn't to change minds but hearts? >> yes. what choice do we have? we share this country. >> reporter: we've seen this alternative, make america dinner again is food for thought. >> i hope i get to meet you again. >> reporter: mark strassmann, cbs news, atlanta. >> o'donnell: just what needs to be served up. we'll be right back. and found some really cool stuff... it was just a lot of fun. just to talk to my parents about it and to send it to my grandparents and be like, hey this person we're all related to look at this crazy stuff they did in arizona 100 years ago. it actually gives you a picture of their life, so you get to feel like you'r
. >> reporter: and patrick patric. i'm seen as conservative.on a lot of things. >> reporter: they have become silos whre maning outside their >> some of us memusme. >> it's gorpt to get out of your own echo chamber. >> yes. for everyone. >> reporter: keeping it civil, agreements, online moderators and seeing each other as people. >> i see them, period. before, i didn't see them at all. >> reporter: the goal wasn't to change minds but hearts?...
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we did the patrice o'neill documentary. so quietly sort of kicked wow. now one of those things, when somebody comes in and buys those things, it's her big, big po number is i read and that world and i bailed out on because i don't know i'm towards the, i don't, i'm just don't want to work hard. i done doing the podcast, but mine wasn't like whoa and up or anything, but i had fun doing it. but i just not the time in my life to be work about hard, but i do see the numbers that fly across the, my god, it's crazy. if you hit on one of those shows, you're doing very well and it feeds your touring. so a guy like neat for gas, he is on the road. and you know the podcast is feeding, he's really engaging with his audience. and so the podcast speeds is ticket sales, and so he's a perfect, perfect for energy. yeah, perfect. and it's, it's really much time you spending on being the william paley of this thing. and how much time you still doing stand up, stand up is had to take a little bit of a back. this, or the pandemic. put the nail in the coffin of a stand up co
we did the patrice o'neill documentary. so quietly sort of kicked wow. now one of those things, when somebody comes in and buys those things, it's her big, big po number is i read and that world and i bailed out on because i don't know i'm towards the, i don't, i'm just don't want to work hard. i done doing the podcast, but mine wasn't like whoa and up or anything, but i had fun doing it. but i just not the time in my life to be work about hard, but i do see the numbers that fly across the, my...
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patrice harris, founder and ceo e med. >> explain how your company works. are a testing component. you have a component that sounds like e medicine, in other words, using a video platform to get diagnosed. and then to get a prescription for the pfizer answti-covid pil. explain how the company operates. >> first, thank you for having me yes, e-med is a digital health company. what we do is enable at-home testing with verified, validated ruts we work with all the test manufacturers to -- we say e-med their tests. we guide people through taking the tests, make sure they are performing the tests properly. we validate and verify their results. then at the end we send them a lab report it might be negative or positive and then they can use that lab report for action. of course, knowing is important. i was here at ces today, we highlighted our partnership with object at and united because it is important and required by the cdc if you travel internationally to have a negative test. and we are excited about test to triage you know with these new meditations that ar
patrice harris, founder and ceo e med. >> explain how your company works. are a testing component. you have a component that sounds like e medicine, in other words, using a video platform to get diagnosed. and then to get a prescription for the pfizer answti-covid pil. explain how the company operates. >> first, thank you for having me yes, e-med is a digital health company. what we do is enable at-home testing with verified, validated ruts we work with all the test manufacturers to...
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at that time the new york post was reporting that patrice colors spent money on homes in georgia and she resigned after the scrutiny and questions how she was managing the funds. despite her resignation, the answers how the funds now are being managed still very murky. what we know about the situation. i.r.s. started giving b.l.m. tax exempt status in 2020. in february of 2021, they reported it closed 2020 with $60 million in cash on the books. so who is in charge of that? well, the washington examiner reports for months no one has been in control of it. and the new york post latest reporting indicates b.l.m. is now accused of transferring millions of dollars to a canadian charity coincidentally run by patrice colors. new york post also says it looked at toronto property records showing indeed that about $6.3 million was used to buy property. fox news reached out to b.l.m. for a statement or response on this, and we are still waiting. sandra. >> sandra: keep us posted. thank you very much, live in new york city for us. >> rich: olympics are to begin later this week but the country's
at that time the new york post was reporting that patrice colors spent money on homes in georgia and she resigned after the scrutiny and questions how she was managing the funds. despite her resignation, the answers how the funds now are being managed still very murky. what we know about the situation. i.r.s. started giving b.l.m. tax exempt status in 2020. in february of 2021, they reported it closed 2020 with $60 million in cash on the books. so who is in charge of that? well, the washington...
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there were supposed to be two people coming in after patrice cullors, thee quit after spending $3.2 millionle were supposed to run the organization. they didn't accept the jobs. not clear who is running black lives matter. this looks to be a giant scam, total shakedown organization. elizabeth: they were in a nonprofit until december 2022. senior members of black lives matter in canada reportedly stepping down over this. they believe it is completely unethical. they reportedly bout the real estate without consulting the other members. you have that. you have the families of michael brown and breonna taylor saying where is the money going. you're right, patrisse cullors resigned as blm. we don't know if it was here, signs off on 6.3 million going to a wife's non-profit in canada. after patrisse cullors bout personal homes in georgia and california. nobody knows who is running, overseeing the 66 million or so bankroll over there? >> again, it is not clear who is running this organization. if you're non-profit you're supposed to be very clear with the irs, fill out these forms, be very transpar
there were supposed to be two people coming in after patrice cullors, thee quit after spending $3.2 millionle were supposed to run the organization. they didn't accept the jobs. not clear who is running black lives matter. this looks to be a giant scam, total shakedown organization. elizabeth: they were in a nonprofit until december 2022. senior members of black lives matter in canada reportedly stepping down over this. they believe it is completely unethical. they reportedly bout the real...
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in the days after the game, in buffalo, they began to receive donations in the patrice allen fund.ed in that number to mark that now famous 13-second drive. the fund is named after josh allen's late grandmother and sta to honor him in t good decade of this going on. in is going to be fun. >> as of this morning, chiefs fans have helped to raise more than $400,000 for the kids at that hospital in buffalo. well done, kansas city. >> our first low goes to the fact that your average modern toddler is much more in daept with technology than we are. this 2-year-old decided the family home could be spruced up a bit with some new accent chairs. mom said she had been browsing and added them to her shopping cart but had not decided to buy them. the young child decided and brought nearly $2,000 of furniture. two days later the surprise packages began to arise. it became clear quickly, the lead suspect was wearing a diaper. >> it is really hard to believe that he could do it but that's what has happened. >> reporter: they say they will return most of the items to walmart, but a couple of the bo
in the days after the game, in buffalo, they began to receive donations in the patrice allen fund.ed in that number to mark that now famous 13-second drive. the fund is named after josh allen's late grandmother and sta to honor him in t good decade of this going on. in is going to be fun. >> as of this morning, chiefs fans have helped to raise more than $400,000 for the kids at that hospital in buffalo. well done, kansas city. >> our first low goes to the fact that your average...
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bird paused to remember those who had died ahead of they lost 60 match on tuesday. kath presidents, patrice, what say says that the next match, scheduled at the olympic stadium where the tragedy took place on man. there has now been moved. the confederation says it's working with the camera in government and local organizes to investigate what happened. i went to see where but people lost their lives. i went there this morning and you see it's a gate. it was supposed to be open because it was opened, they would have walked through and it was closed. for reasons, for inexplicable reasons, it was closed. if that gate was open as it was supposed to, will i have had this problem. we have now this loss of life. so of course, as part of the year in montana but who, who closed that gate was responsible for that gate. meanwhile, on the field of play, cape bird did their chances against cynical no favors at all. even the via was needed. patrick androti's yellow card became a red after just 20 minutes and then the blue shots were down to 9 men. when goalkeeper joseph asenia saw red for the stain. jus
bird paused to remember those who had died ahead of they lost 60 match on tuesday. kath presidents, patrice, what say says that the next match, scheduled at the olympic stadium where the tragedy took place on man. there has now been moved. the confederation says it's working with the camera in government and local organizes to investigate what happened. i went to see where but people lost their lives. i went there this morning and you see it's a gate. it was supposed to be open because it was...
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he said, serbia will fight but know that job a job which for justice and patrice so at the moment we believe he's still being held tolerated court. and we're waiting to find out whether or not his injunction, which has been filed by his lawyers, is successful sir. clark, thank you. no that will speak to you again. nations across the world, i implementing strategies to deal with the on the chrome variance many as seeking to find a fine balance between curbing its spread without imposing overly excessive restrictions . in the us, the white house is edging states to find ways to keep schools open despite reco case numbers of the same time, the president's top medical advisors told people to continue taking precautions. the big caveat is we should not be complacent. since the increase transmit civility, ovarian may be omicron might be overridden by the sheer volume of the number of cases that may be a reduced severity, but could still stress our hospital system. mexico is inching closer 230-0000 deaths from code 19, but the number of people in hospital is lower compared to previous waves
he said, serbia will fight but know that job a job which for justice and patrice so at the moment we believe he's still being held tolerated court. and we're waiting to find out whether or not his injunction, which has been filed by his lawyers, is successful sir. clark, thank you. no that will speak to you again. nations across the world, i implementing strategies to deal with the on the chrome variance many as seeking to find a fine balance between curbing its spread without imposing overly...
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joining me now is a ceo and doctor patrice harris.tor harris, great to see you and thank you for being here. how do you envision this playing out? will be be forced to get a vaccine every year or a booster every few months, what is your take? >> well, it's certainly hard to predict with this virus, as i have said on many occasions, but i do recall i and many others at the very beginning thought that it would be great to get to the position where this virus was endemic and just like the flu and i know i get my flu shot every year and so when we get a flu shot annually, so we made during this acute phase again and needed additional boosters right now, but hopefully we will get to a phase where we are able to get an annual covid shot. maria: doctor harris, workers are calling out sick at record numbers we had 8.8 million people call out sick or b6-- sick themselves or care for someone sick in the first two weeks of january. it's affecting obviously the labor market in a big way. your thoughts on where this is going, because just a month
joining me now is a ceo and doctor patrice harris.tor harris, great to see you and thank you for being here. how do you envision this playing out? will be be forced to get a vaccine every year or a booster every few months, what is your take? >> well, it's certainly hard to predict with this virus, as i have said on many occasions, but i do recall i and many others at the very beginning thought that it would be great to get to the position where this virus was endemic and just like the...
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so and even as a patrical matter outside of the triple net leases, from my own conversations with otherinesses, it's typically pretty common for -- i would say it is uncommon for the landlord to pick up the cost of any violations or abatement that it wok less likely for that to happen and more likely that it would be expected for the business to do something. whether the city actually holdses the business directly liable or not. so i just want to make that point while we were on that subject. commissioner huie, were you done? >> commissioner huie: just one more point. i think that in the past what we've seen that graffiti and things like that have been dealt with, i'd like to say graffiti and specifically etching on windows and other types of vandalism because that's been a huge problem for us in the couple of districts that i'm apart of and i think we've seen that certain areas in the city get a much more punitive kind of response when it comes to graffiti versus other districts when you know in the richmond district, when we were hit with all sorts of things, i would say we felt prett
so and even as a patrical matter outside of the triple net leases, from my own conversations with otherinesses, it's typically pretty common for -- i would say it is uncommon for the landlord to pick up the cost of any violations or abatement that it wok less likely for that to happen and more likely that it would be expected for the business to do something. whether the city actually holdses the business directly liable or not. so i just want to make that point while we were on that subject....
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. >> we do know the founder patrice, she resigned blm global network.es where over $3 million. nl, suddenly has resigned. the people she has appointed in here instead don't seem to want the job. they both say they may have been designated as the next leaders, but they don't want the job. as you mentioned, they raised $90 million or so. they still have $60 million in their coffers. what are they doing with it? you know, what is the intent? they are a nonprofit but who is the management? where is the audit? the audit for the irs and authorities? i think the search for what happened to that money will imperil the group as it currently exists. again, it is a ship without a captain, a runner list, a slogan in a long time but not much more. >> steve: not many answers and we have a lot of questions. in the meantime, two blocks to the east of us saint patrick's cathedral. geraldo, we have been to funerals at st. patrick's, it seats 400 people. there will be thousands more on the streets paying their respects to officer jason rivera, who was murdered one week ag
. >> we do know the founder patrice, she resigned blm global network.es where over $3 million. nl, suddenly has resigned. the people she has appointed in here instead don't seem to want the job. they both say they may have been designated as the next leaders, but they don't want the job. as you mentioned, they raised $90 million or so. they still have $60 million in their coffers. what are they doing with it? you know, what is the intent? they are a nonprofit but who is the management?...
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so and even as a patrical matter outside of the triple net leases, from my own conversations with othery pretty common for -- i would say it is uncommon for the landlord to pick up the cost of any violations or abatement that it wok less likely for that to happen and more likely that it would be expected for the business to do something. whether the city actually holdses the business directly liable or not. so i just want to make that point while we were on that subject. commissioner huie, were you done? >> commissioner huie: just one more point. i think that in the past what we've seen that graffiti and things like that have been dealt with, i'd like to say graffiti and specifically etching on windows and other types of vandalism because that's been a huge problem for us in the couple of districts that i'm apart of and i think we've seen that certain areas in the city get a much more punitive kind of response when it comes to graffiti versus other districts when you know in the richmond district, when we were hit with all sorts of things, i would say we felt pretty well supported in te
so and even as a patrical matter outside of the triple net leases, from my own conversations with othery pretty common for -- i would say it is uncommon for the landlord to pick up the cost of any violations or abatement that it wok less likely for that to happen and more likely that it would be expected for the business to do something. whether the city actually holdses the business directly liable or not. so i just want to make that point while we were on that subject. commissioner huie, were...