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very well, um, let's go all the way to south lebanon and bring in patricia. patricia, talk about the reaction to the appointment of yahya sinbar as ismael hanyer's successor in lebanon and regionally. i think the general feeling in lebanon, people in lebanon have... been quite happy with the solution, i think use that is very much a procheide prouran type of retrick not to talk sectarian. but i think that that is something that people that causes people in the south to actually find a lot of unity and they are hoping for unity amongst the access of resistance and they believe that yahya sunwar is going to continue this strong relationship that has been formed between the all axis of resistance and and the palestinian resistance that is currently at the forefront of the battle against the zianist entity in addition to um unity among members of this axis of resistance, what does his appointment mean for these negotiations for a cease fire? the direction hamas will take in terms of participating in those negotiations that are being brokered by qatar, the united
very well, um, let's go all the way to south lebanon and bring in patricia. patricia, talk about the reaction to the appointment of yahya sinbar as ismael hanyer's successor in lebanon and regionally. i think the general feeling in lebanon, people in lebanon have... been quite happy with the solution, i think use that is very much a procheide prouran type of retrick not to talk sectarian. but i think that that is something that people that causes people in the south to actually find a lot of...
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professional, professor jonathan rosenhed, and via zoom from south lebanon student and activist patricia t. thank you both for being here, professor, let me start with you, where do you think we are in this uh genocide, now it's nearly 11 months of it, because it seems, at least from where we are, that the middle east is on the precipice of a full-fledged war that will have catastrophic um consequences for the region and of course beyond. we're stuck in a loop in which there is no politically feasible way out um and which any any time a mistake by one party or another could result in spread and casualties on an entirely different scale basic. from country to country, um, i think it's a very dangerous moment, uh, there is no obvious solution, since uh, any solution requires israel to stop doing many of the things it's doing and to um negotiate a solution which would involve them making sacrifices of uh positions that they they are unwilling sacrifice so without pressure from the outside world. "there's there's no way out of this and it will it will continue and where does that pressure sp
professional, professor jonathan rosenhed, and via zoom from south lebanon student and activist patricia t. thank you both for being here, professor, let me start with you, where do you think we are in this uh genocide, now it's nearly 11 months of it, because it seems, at least from where we are, that the middle east is on the precipice of a full-fledged war that will have catastrophic um consequences for the region and of course beyond. we're stuck in a loop in which there is no politically...
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in january 2024, patricia hug. these treat for more than 16 hours. straight and is not officially registered in the get his book of world records the what looks like of funds done to as i see this background though, and patricia wants to draw attention to reach the problem of climate change is huge. and at least now the world is just looking up to it. it's about time that we pick up the pace on plant fish trees because our natural for a so going, we're using up the trees. not minding to replace them. statement that is particularly true for you can the, which is one of the was before the session rates in the world. according to the online truck and photo global photos porch, the country has lost more than one median, hacked as of the tree cover between 200120224 patricia, this last needs to be addressed. she says, freeze up, keep refreshing or claimants challenges. please have a very, very know much advantages. at this very moment. i'm bringing the freshest oxygen probably even though out, cuz i'm getting it there f
in january 2024, patricia hug. these treat for more than 16 hours. straight and is not officially registered in the get his book of world records the what looks like of funds done to as i see this background though, and patricia wants to draw attention to reach the problem of climate change is huge. and at least now the world is just looking up to it. it's about time that we pick up the pace on plant fish trees because our natural for a so going, we're using up the trees. not minding to replace...
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for patricia. this last needs to be addressed. she says trees are key to facing or climate challenges. trees have a very, very know much advantages at this very moment. i'm grieving the freshest oxygen proof of being the cause i'm getting it there from a tree under the same time. it's taking in a couple in dx. right? just talking about 3 is not enough for patricia. she wants to help bring them back when they were lost in uganda. for this, she needs the help of upcoming generations and a good idea to get their attention. in this case, it's wouldn't pencils filled with tree seats with these plant double pencils in her luggage. being activists regularly makes community outreaches mainly in schools and eastern uganda. so today, 3 education is on the schedule for this class. it's very important that they understand the jenny, they're about to take one, which is trip planting and i want them to send the process for my c. and so this particular thing, so for me to test things inside and they're using it to study at the end of that, it's
for patricia. this last needs to be addressed. she says trees are key to facing or climate challenges. trees have a very, very know much advantages at this very moment. i'm grieving the freshest oxygen proof of being the cause i'm getting it there from a tree under the same time. it's taking in a couple in dx. right? just talking about 3 is not enough for patricia. she wants to help bring them back when they were lost in uganda. for this, she needs the help of upcoming generations and a good...
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patricia, are you quoted? spend 15 hours hugging the street when these us that's truck. lightning striking public got ended while direct quote attempt whether you're going to not to be students give up in january 2024. patricia has these treat for more than 16 hours straight, and is not officially registered to get his book of was records the what looks like of funds done to as soon as background though, and patricia wants to draw attention to reach the problem of climate change is huge, and at least now the world is just looking up to it. it's about time that we pick up the pace on planted histories because of a natural force of going we uh, using up the trees. not minding to replace them. statement that is particularly true for you going to, which is one of the was before the session rates in the world. according to the online truck and photo global photos torch, the country has lost more than one median, hacked as of tree cover between 20012022. the patricia this last needs to be addressed. she says, freeze
patricia, are you quoted? spend 15 hours hugging the street when these us that's truck. lightning striking public got ended while direct quote attempt whether you're going to not to be students give up in january 2024. patricia has these treat for more than 16 hours straight, and is not officially registered to get his book of was records the what looks like of funds done to as soon as background though, and patricia wants to draw attention to reach the problem of climate change is huge, and at...
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patricia street implanting education was received. she has come at the right time when i want to read you on, on the country at large, is the needs of mitigating climate scenes for we all, we all know how much our communities displaying that threes pens, hosting drumstick clements change. so it is literally in goodbye. it takes deep fits until the seed has reached the size of these trees. all the more reason saves patricia to begin impressing them sooner, rather than later. the way such as structured would be that the 1st, the trees of things that we should love, but this should protect and eventually plant. so you're seeing need 2 of these. maybe it could take something in your mind as well. you know that trees could the precious things that we work on live very, very well with the trees are also the topic of our next report. the future of forests, ease aqua, san in phos, to high temperatures on a regular brain for i'm going problems, and experts say they will only get was in the coming tickets. but the also, it is being thought they
patricia street implanting education was received. she has come at the right time when i want to read you on, on the country at large, is the needs of mitigating climate scenes for we all, we all know how much our communities displaying that threes pens, hosting drumstick clements change. so it is literally in goodbye. it takes deep fits until the seed has reached the size of these trees. all the more reason saves patricia to begin impressing them sooner, rather than later. the way such as...
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for patricia, this last needs to be addressed. she says, freeze up, keep refreshing our claimant's challenges. trees have a very, very know much advantages. at this very moment, i'm grieving the freshest oxygen for the cause. i'm guessing it's eric from a tree out of the same time. it's checking in with coupling dick's aid. just talk to you about trees is not enough for patricia. she wants to help bring them back where they were lost in uganda. for these she needs the help of upcoming generations and a good idea to get their attention. in this case, it's within pencils filled with the 3 seats with these plentiful pencils in her luggage. the active use regularly mixed community l . features mainly in schools in eastern uganda. so today the education is on the time table for this class. it's very important that they understand the jenny, they're about to take one, which is trip planting and i want them to send the process for my c. and so this particular thing, so for me to test seems insight and they're using it to study it. at the
for patricia, this last needs to be addressed. she says, freeze up, keep refreshing our claimant's challenges. trees have a very, very know much advantages. at this very moment, i'm grieving the freshest oxygen for the cause. i'm guessing it's eric from a tree out of the same time. it's checking in with coupling dick's aid. just talk to you about trees is not enough for patricia. she wants to help bring them back where they were lost in uganda. for these she needs the help of upcoming...
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patricia: i agree. jeremy: kudos. can you talk a little more, and this is for the whole panel, more about this idea of higher education as a public good versus something that is, you know him, a personal benefit, right? because the results were split there. does anybody want to chime in to contribute to the overall perception? patricia: i think it is absolutely essential for the country to see higher education is a public good. the reality is, while it is certainly possible for someone to obtain an elected or appointed leadership position who has a high school diploma, and i don't want to diminish that at all, the fact is, when you look at the majority at the pathway through higher education that helps expand a person's repertoire of knowledge and skills and beliefs that are essential for good citizen leadership. we have to believe in that. this is where the liberal arts platform it's very important. we cannot underestimate the fact you have to learn philosophy to have a philosophical view. you have to learn sociology
patricia: i agree. jeremy: kudos. can you talk a little more, and this is for the whole panel, more about this idea of higher education as a public good versus something that is, you know him, a personal benefit, right? because the results were split there. does anybody want to chime in to contribute to the overall perception? patricia: i think it is absolutely essential for the country to see higher education is a public good. the reality is, while it is certainly possible for someone to...
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just talking about trees is not enough for patricia. she wants to help bring them back where they were lost in uganda. for these she needs the help of upcoming generations and a good idea to get their attention. in this case, it's within pencils filled with the 3 seats. with this plan to move 10, seals in her luggage. the active use regularly mixed community l. features mainly in schools in eastern uganda. so today the education is on the time table for this class. it's very important that they understand the jenny, they're about to take one, which is trip planting and i want them to send the process for my c. and so this particular thing, so for me to test seems insight and they're using it to study it. at the end of that, it's going to try switching to a tree, a tree was cut and the tree is going to be planted. and that is what i want them to basically understand from this. so you'll pay for the up to these hopes she can help students to evaluate trees, may say. and when it took a plan to condense desk, which then they say within for
just talking about trees is not enough for patricia. she wants to help bring them back where they were lost in uganda. for these she needs the help of upcoming generations and a good idea to get their attention. in this case, it's within pencils filled with the 3 seats. with this plan to move 10, seals in her luggage. the active use regularly mixed community l. features mainly in schools in eastern uganda. so today the education is on the time table for this class. it's very important that they...
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in january 2024, patricia hug. these treat for more than 16 hours straight, and is now officially registered in the get his book of world records the what looks like a funds done does a suit, his background, and patricia wants to draw attention to reach. the problem of climate change is huge. and at least now the world is just looking up to it. it's about time that we pick up the pace on planted histories because our natural force of going, we're using up the trees, not minding to replace them. the statement that is particularly true for you going to, which is one of the, was before the session rates in the world. according to the online truck and photo global photos torch, the country has lost more than one meter and hacked as of tree cover between 20012022. for patricia, this last needs to be addressed. she says free is a key to 1st thing our claimants challenges trees have a very, very know much advantages. at this very moment. i'm grieving the 1st shift oxygen for about being the cause i'm getting it there. it
in january 2024, patricia hug. these treat for more than 16 hours straight, and is now officially registered in the get his book of world records the what looks like a funds done does a suit, his background, and patricia wants to draw attention to reach. the problem of climate change is huge. and at least now the world is just looking up to it. it's about time that we pick up the pace on planted histories because our natural force of going, we're using up the trees, not minding to replace them....
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patricia says returning to san francisco means the world to her. >> it's like coming home.y artistic home, the place that launched me and my very young career and, you know, 35 years later i'm back here in my third chapter, as i call it, directing now. >> reporter: and it's the kind of empowerment she does not take lightly. remembering how important encouragement was for her in her training days, she aims to provide authentic support to the next generation of opera artists. >> seeing them take it on and grow and make it their own, there's nothing quite like it. it's an honor. it's a privilege and it's just inspiring. >> reporter: the opera program is one of the oldest performance programs in san francisco and artist lydia grandato said receiving mentorship from patricia is a gift. >> working with pat is first a lot of fun. it's also a huge honor for me because she's a soprano of great artistic renown. >> reporter: her and the program's renown is what keeps the executive director constantly motivated to support the timeless art form and the artists that pursue it. >> merila
patricia says returning to san francisco means the world to her. >> it's like coming home.y artistic home, the place that launched me and my very young career and, you know, 35 years later i'm back here in my third chapter, as i call it, directing now. >> reporter: and it's the kind of empowerment she does not take lightly. remembering how important encouragement was for her in her training days, she aims to provide authentic support to the next generation of opera artists. >>...
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patricia: it could.the things you have seen over the last couple years is on average has been 18 months to raise a fund. that is a much bigger timeline than what we have traditionally see. even some of the largest names have not been immune from this. some of the brand names have started to occur. that being the case, there are lots of thing private equity firms can do to continue to show their value. having this value creation playbook where they are going to buy these companies and make them better, increase their earnings, beef up management. those things and looking at those companies that have the resilient business models and being able to do that day in and day out will prove themselves to many other partners you are trying to attract. scarlet: there is private equity. there is also private credit. there are areas were record funds are being raised. private credit being one of them. do you worry we are in bubble territory? patricia: no, when you think about the percentage private credit still is i
patricia: it could.the things you have seen over the last couple years is on average has been 18 months to raise a fund. that is a much bigger timeline than what we have traditionally see. even some of the largest names have not been immune from this. some of the brand names have started to occur. that being the case, there are lots of thing private equity firms can do to continue to show their value. having this value creation playbook where they are going to buy these companies and make them...
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. - [tom] while patricia was in the hospital, a thief didn't just steal her identity, they stole more than $110,000 from her bank account. - oh, it was just so devastating. i just could hardly believe it. i immediately went to my bank and talked to the manager. - and what did the bank manager say? - the bank didn't believe that it wasn't me. - [tom] thank goodness she was a lifelock member because all lifelock members are covered by the lifelock million dollar protection package, which includes reimbursement for stolen funds. - when i opened my mail and i had a check from lifelock, i just started crying. that kind of money at my age is irreplaceable. they made me whole. - [announcer] there's a victim of identity theft every three seconds. (timer beeps) - i was on the hook for a $75,000 loan i didn't take out. - someone used my social security number to get a $9,000 tax return in my name. - [announcer] hospitals, accountants, retailers, insurance companies, government agencies, they all have access to your information. do they protect it as well as you do? - i felt so secure, but it wa
. - [tom] while patricia was in the hospital, a thief didn't just steal her identity, they stole more than $110,000 from her bank account. - oh, it was just so devastating. i just could hardly believe it. i immediately went to my bank and talked to the manager. - and what did the bank manager say? - the bank didn't believe that it wasn't me. - [tom] thank goodness she was a lifelock member because all lifelock members are covered by the lifelock million dollar protection package, which includes...
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i'm going to start with patricia. patricia, can you tell us a little bit about yourself?would you please unmute patricia. >> i'm patricia arack and been a member of ■the council since last september. i'm ined the council beus concerned about disability access for disabled people in san francisco and i felt there was a lot ofat needed to be done. i retired and i spent 43 years as a teacher, the last 25 as a esl teacr at city college of san francisco, and that's about it. >> thank you patricia. now, i'm going to■--just tell u a little us, briefly. >> hello everyone. council member. council member orkid sassouni here i'm joined because i am involved with the city board and the only one that is deaf, so i am a resident of san. san francisco for many years now, and i joined because i believe that we need to make some serious improvements and city wide for our services for individuals with disabilities and i'm a continuous advocate for that and i believe we can make these changes and those changes will have a huge impact down the chain and for good reason. i'm happy we are maki
i'm going to start with patricia. patricia, can you tell us a little bit about yourself?would you please unmute patricia. >> i'm patricia arack and been a member of ■the council since last september. i'm ined the council beus concerned about disability access for disabled people in san francisco and i felt there was a lot ofat needed to be done. i retired and i spent 43 years as a teacher, the last 25 as a esl teacr at city college of san francisco, and that's about it. >> thank...
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patricia cómo es el proceso para aplicar? es bien sencillo. la solicitud y entregarla para el día viernes, porque el día 31 es el último día donde pueden llenar la solicitud. muy bien. y por cuánto tiempo podrán usar estos beneficios? estos beneficios? una muy importante también que una vez que reciban su tarjetita, activarla con el número de pin que les van a dar y tienen 122 días para utilizar estos beneficios antes de cualquier otro beneficio que reciban. y queremos recalcar esa información. hasta cuándo tienen las familias para aprovechar de este nuevo programa? hasta el día 31 de agosto. es el último día. así que ya se está acabando el tiempo correcto, acabando el tiempo? así es. muy bien. así que ya lo sabe. queremos enfatizar esto. el 31 de agosto es el último día para poder aplicar por supuesto, tenemos también los requisitos de elegibilidad en nuestra página de internet de telemundo. esta información por ahora regreso contigo, flavio. gracias miriam por ese informe. estas son imágenes de la reunión realizada el martes por la noche de
patricia cómo es el proceso para aplicar? es bien sencillo. la solicitud y entregarla para el día viernes, porque el día 31 es el último día donde pueden llenar la solicitud. muy bien. y por cuánto tiempo podrán usar estos beneficios? estos beneficios? una muy importante también que una vez que reciban su tarjetita, activarla con el número de pin que les van a dar y tienen 122 días para utilizar estos beneficios antes de cualquier otro beneficio que reciban. y queremos recalcar esa...
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patricia springfield, massachusetts. hi, patricia. hi. i'm reading an older book by lynn dayton. i can picture i'm surrounded by book here and to read to read. you read books from a small bomber and it's absolutely fascinating. a bit heartbreaking, too, but i never read it before. and i'm that i picked it up. i love the writes. i the history. can you tell and and i've been history now since i was in first grade. so i love to share both father and son and oh, i've had a book about teddy roosevelt. one of the stories just read really rather. oh, and i love our crosswords, and i'm so glad you when i happened to be tuning into tv. so i better shut up, you know, go away. two things i will let you know. patricia. we are going to re-air everything you've seen. today begins at 8 p.m. eastern time tonight. so if you didn't catch all of eric larson and you can see all the other authors we've covered, everything we've covered begins re-air at 8 p.m. eastern time. carla hayden i lost track of time. do you have five more minutes so you can stay? are you sure? oh, yeah. we've kept you longer t
patricia springfield, massachusetts. hi, patricia. hi. i'm reading an older book by lynn dayton. i can picture i'm surrounded by book here and to read to read. you read books from a small bomber and it's absolutely fascinating. a bit heartbreaking, too, but i never read it before. and i'm that i picked it up. i love the writes. i the history. can you tell and and i've been history now since i was in first grade. so i love to share both father and son and oh, i've had a book about teddy...
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this afternoon, in conversation with patricia spears jones merida, golden and kevin powell, we can give them a round of applause, please. i am just going to briefly read each of our author's bios and these are condensed kind of in the effort for us to have enough time, a very brief word about each writer. and then, as you know as you will do there is room that contains their wonderful books and i hope you will spend time picking up their books and spending with all of their words. as i have done for many, many years. so to begin we have marita golden. she is the award winning author over 20 works of fiction and nonfiction. her most book is the new black woman herself has boundaries heals every day. she co-founder and present president emerita of the hurston wright foundation and teaches workshops and is a literary consult tim patricia spears jones is an arkansas born and raised playwright cultural and author of the beloved community and other collections of poetry. her work is widely anthologized raised and she teaches at barnard. she is the current new state poet and recipient of the 2
this afternoon, in conversation with patricia spears jones merida, golden and kevin powell, we can give them a round of applause, please. i am just going to briefly read each of our author's bios and these are condensed kind of in the effort for us to have enough time, a very brief word about each writer. and then, as you know as you will do there is room that contains their wonderful books and i hope you will spend time picking up their books and spending with all of their words. as i have...
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patricia? >> control. >> sorry.e to agree with particularly user ot friendly online, and especially for disabled people and older people who are usually thpeople who are not computer internet natives. yeah. beengreat help with me today to ring out a prjust for the general public, it is t easier. >> thk you, patricia. for me, i don'have any announcements or comments. now i am going to do the last thing. adjournment. before i do that, i want to give thanks to the interpreter, thpublic, the staff, and-- i hope we will work and with , without any objections, we are going to call it adjournment. again, thanu =j and see you [gavel] [meeting adjourned] >> i try to start every day not looking at my phone grounding. that is usual meditation. i have a gym set up in my gara breathing and movement and putting my mind towards surfing is my absolute favorite thing to do. it is the most cleansing thing that i'm able todo. i live near the beach, so whenever i can get out, i unfortunately, surfing isn't a daily practice for me, but
patricia? >> control. >> sorry.e to agree with particularly user ot friendly online, and especially for disabled people and older people who are usually thpeople who are not computer internet natives. yeah. beengreat help with me today to ring out a prjust for the general public, it is t easier. >> thk you, patricia. for me, i don'have any announcements or comments. now i am going to do the last thing. adjournment. before i do that, i want to give thanks to the interpreter,...
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patricia spears jones is an arkansas born and raised poet, playwright, cultural activist and author of "the beloved community," and four other collections of poetry. our work is widely anthologized and she teaches at barnard college. she is the current new york state poet and recipient of the 2017 jackson poetry prize. she lives on a magical street in brooklyn. and kevin powell who is a 2024 grammy nominated poet, human and civil rights activist, journalist, author of 16 books including "the kevin powell reader", his collected writings, filmmaker, former two-time candidate for the u.s.yo congres in new york city, hip-hop historian and tupac shakur biographer. if we could get allth of the authors a round of applause. [applause] to migrate to the table and, begin to as we are here to talk our panel today is the power of healing and so in our conversation today the writers will be talking about the in relationship to topic of healing and what we hope for today is engage this space landscape of healing within the black literary community and elsewhere and then what we hope to do is to have
patricia spears jones is an arkansas born and raised poet, playwright, cultural activist and author of "the beloved community," and four other collections of poetry. our work is widely anthologized and she teaches at barnard college. she is the current new york state poet and recipient of the 2017 jackson poetry prize. she lives on a magical street in brooklyn. and kevin powell who is a 2024 grammy nominated poet, human and civil rights activist, journalist, author of 16 books...
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patricia has told me in tears that she did awful things.her excuse is that she was scared of manson and knew he was capable of doing terrible things to any follower who did it do what she told them to do. she then added i know that is no excuse. i believe she does not see herself as a victim but as somebody who has been punished deservedly for something. i hope that helps answer your question. >> i apologize for the fascination about this. what was the first letter you wrote to those two women? why did they allow you personally? >> one of the advantages of having written a lot of books is when i am contacting someone thing i want to talk to him interested in facts not mythology. whatever you tell me is what i'm going to write in the book but may not say it's true, they may not agree with it. your perspective is you can see the kind of a writer i am. that can make a difference. certified send a letter particularly with the manson there were people involved were s trying to keep e fact that anything to do with himm secret. and here's a letter
patricia has told me in tears that she did awful things.her excuse is that she was scared of manson and knew he was capable of doing terrible things to any follower who did it do what she told them to do. she then added i know that is no excuse. i believe she does not see herself as a victim but as somebody who has been punished deservedly for something. i hope that helps answer your question. >> i apologize for the fascination about this. what was the first letter you wrote to those two...
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the star made it clear that her mother, eighty-seven-year-old patricia, died after a long illness, and older sister alison, who was 63, could not survive the loss. apparently, mara's relationship with the mother of the opera singer, from whom she inherited her vocal gift, was difficult, but the last week of patricia's life, the younger her daughter was next to her. things were not easy between the sisters either. in her memoirs , maraya admitted that at some points it was emotionally and physically safer for her not to have any contact with allison, but the singer, according to her, is experiencing a double loss. the suspect was promptly detained by turkish security forces right at the plane's steps. and now the issue of extradition of the arrested person in our country is being decided; he received this status in absentia. chopalos committed a monstrous crime after elena said that she wanted to break up with him, tired of tyrony and aggression. another scandal literally became the last. we will tell you if there is a chance to get the american to punish him to the fullest extent of ru
the star made it clear that her mother, eighty-seven-year-old patricia, died after a long illness, and older sister alison, who was 63, could not survive the loss. apparently, mara's relationship with the mother of the opera singer, from whom she inherited her vocal gift, was difficult, but the last week of patricia's life, the younger her daughter was next to her. things were not easy between the sisters either. in her memoirs , maraya admitted that at some points it was emotionally and...
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. >> one of my favorite landmarks is patricia's dream. . named after patricia walker part of a group of people that lead the movement to get the freeway taken down. and this was the embarcadero was the best examples of what happens when you remove a freeway and ge to people. there are tons of places to shop and eat. pretty much something for everybody here. my frenzy kid had their first birthday party last week and i got a present for them if it is warm you hop to home town creamery and get ice cream. another favorite is mercury cafe a few blocks down octavia. and another favorite is hairz valley baker where they not only have incredible baked goods and breakfast and sandwiches but employ and disabled people. well is a social anxiety toll when they do. covid the 400 block of hayes between octavia and going is pedestrianized. we open up for people. a band and doubles the size of our town square. it is a great gathing space. to linger and hang out. [♪music♪] >> fillmore is in the heart of last remaining black neighborhoodses in the san franci
. >> one of my favorite landmarks is patricia's dream. . named after patricia walker part of a group of people that lead the movement to get the freeway taken down. and this was the embarcadero was the best examples of what happens when you remove a freeway and ge to people. there are tons of places to shop and eat. pretty much something for everybody here. my frenzy kid had their first birthday party last week and i got a present for them if it is warm you hop to home town creamery and...
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you and patricia talked about the things families are not talked about. because healing the twowo primay tools for my perpetual life long date to date healing have been a couple stents in therapy. and then my writing. my writing has forced me too examine my history. examine my past and plot out my future. and yes i have this father who is afrocentric before use the words. he was black. black as night his hair was like a beautiful flag unfurling and the same mother who told me that one day is going to write a book also told me one day i was going to have to get eight light skinned husband for the sake of mymy children. she had grown up in north carolina that toxic belief in color is him was part of who she was. she told me two things get a white skin husband for the sake of your children the cruel world we live in that was an equation that made sense. so she tells me these two things it i'm going to write a book so there must be something. but then i've got to get it light skinned husband foror they children. these two things are worn when rewrites the sty
you and patricia talked about the things families are not talked about. because healing the twowo primay tools for my perpetual life long date to date healing have been a couple stents in therapy. and then my writing. my writing has forced me too examine my history. examine my past and plot out my future. and yes i have this father who is afrocentric before use the words. he was black. black as night his hair was like a beautiful flag unfurling and the same mother who told me that one day is...
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and more important, he was in love with patricia ryan. now, patricia ryan was a remarkable, remarkable woman in her own right. she was independent, strong willed. the perfect complement to. a man of richard nixon's energy. pat herself through the university of southern california. her father died when she was 18. her mother had died when. she was 12. and yet pat was able to earn her bachelor's degree on, her own. and then she took a job teaching at whittier high school in whittier. and she used to say the only reason why she took the job was she was destined to meet marry richard nixon in his own hometown. they met the night that they were auditioning for the play in the community theater, the dark tower. now, richard nixon was born that first night. they met. richard nixon told pat they'd be married. and they were in june of 1940. he was bored? yes, but he was also a romantic. want to tell you two stories about patrick dating. the first is that pat loved ice skating. and when richard nixon was in college, he had a good friend named kenny
and more important, he was in love with patricia ryan. now, patricia ryan was a remarkable, remarkable woman in her own right. she was independent, strong willed. the perfect complement to. a man of richard nixon's energy. pat herself through the university of southern california. her father died when she was 18. her mother had died when. she was 12. and yet pat was able to earn her bachelor's degree on, her own. and then she took a job teaching at whittier high school in whittier. and she used...
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patricia montoya remembers him saying lynn under the tree to recovery lucknow. was going after a flashlight, not a lucknow. roxanne burns remembered harold saying something else entirely. >> he said she was changing the tire which made the hair on my neck stand up straight because i was like, women don't usually change tires when a man is around. >> reporter: the investigators said the original investigation was incomplete. >> there's a lot of things that could've been looked at that would've been easier to look at >> what cause the jeep to fall? harold said he thought it happened when he tossed the tire into the trunk. this photograph shows a shoe print on the front right fender. >> i would've jumped all over that footprint. it should've been analyzed compared to the shoes that everybody had on that was at the scene whether it be harold henthorn or so i for the fire department. >> no when did endo one never check the check that harrell said to make sure it was really broken or the restaurant they were heading to were coming from. depending on which version of h
patricia montoya remembers him saying lynn under the tree to recovery lucknow. was going after a flashlight, not a lucknow. roxanne burns remembered harold saying something else entirely. >> he said she was changing the tire which made the hair on my neck stand up straight because i was like, women don't usually change tires when a man is around. >> reporter: the investigators said the original investigation was incomplete. >> there's a lot of things that could've been looked...
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i'm meeting the team coordinating the event, patricia hiraldo and marcus bohm.he community into water sports? definitely. i think the event really awakens the mind of the children and the youth because, of course, they're looking to compete and they're looking to shine. we realised that eight out of ten children don't know how to swim and we're an island surrounded by water on three sides and it's an economy thriving on water sports. and we have a theory that if your parents don't know how to swim, there's not a culture of swimming. so, you cannot change the adults�* mind, but you can change the children's mind. they are training since a few years on swimming. really, what i want is for the community to get in touch with the ocean because that's the only way we're going to take care of the ocean. 0k, esta bien. beyond enjoying the water, patricia and marcus hope to empower the next generation to improve safety. what we want to do is create a situation and that we have a culture of lifeguarding, which we don't have, like in australia or florida or hawaii. we usua
i'm meeting the team coordinating the event, patricia hiraldo and marcus bohm.he community into water sports? definitely. i think the event really awakens the mind of the children and the youth because, of course, they're looking to compete and they're looking to shine. we realised that eight out of ten children don't know how to swim and we're an island surrounded by water on three sides and it's an economy thriving on water sports. and we have a theory that if your parents don't know how to...
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>> control, would you unmute patricia. >> i'm patricia a member of the counptember. i joined the council because i'm concerned about disability ancisco and i felt there was a lot of things that needed to be done. i am retired and spent 43 years as a teas a esl teacher at city college of san francisco, and about it. >> thank you patricia.i'm going to--juus a little about >> hello everyone.r. council member orkid sassouni here i'm with the city board and the only one tha resident of san francisco as well. san frand i joined because i believe that we need to make some serious improvements and city wide for our services for individuals with disabilities and i'm cate for that and i believe we can make these changes a huge impact down the chain and for good reason.are making changes to the city for better and it is not for are able to help the city be able to and hear our voices, we will make better and we will do better. that was the reason i joined the bo >> thank you orkid.going to denise now. >> thank i'll try to make it short, since i had interim director. basically i
>> control, would you unmute patricia. >> i'm patricia a member of the counptember. i joined the council because i'm concerned about disability ancisco and i felt there was a lot of things that needed to be done. i am retired and spent 43 years as a teas a esl teacher at city college of san francisco, and about it. >> thank you patricia.i'm going to--juus a little about >> hello everyone.r. council member orkid sassouni here i'm with the city board and the only one tha...
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i spent a lot of time with leslie and patricia researching the work. they are in corona california women's prison for life. they will never get out because no california governor wants to be the one to let any of the manson family out on the world. but, they remember the whole trial. vince, of course, the prosecutor, right that fabulous true crime book "helter-skelter" that has sold over 9 million copies in the years since. for charlie it is what he dreamed of. he is the center of international attention. every day before the trial opened and the media came in, charlie, his lawyers, and the three women are who were -- women who were on trial with him convened for strategy sessions and charlie would say, i will do this outrageous thing today. what i do it, i want you three women to jump up and say this. he orchestrated every step of it. if he had gone into selling vacuum cleaners instead of crime, he might have been a multimillionaire. but, he had an image and he told them. he told these women that he was going to play crazy charlie. the knot case. at -
i spent a lot of time with leslie and patricia researching the work. they are in corona california women's prison for life. they will never get out because no california governor wants to be the one to let any of the manson family out on the world. but, they remember the whole trial. vince, of course, the prosecutor, right that fabulous true crime book "helter-skelter" that has sold over 9 million copies in the years since. for charlie it is what he dreamed of. he is the center of...
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patricia murphy. patricia, good to see you. walk us through this. we're actually started on what we've seen so far and what it says about the campaign strategy yeah, the tour started on wednesday, vice president kamala harris and governor tim walz landed and savannah yesterday, they did a tour around savannah, as well as liberty county. >> that's outside of savannah. >> and that highlights the fact that a number of these smaller rural counties in georgia are not entirely white. >> liberty counties, 44% black so it's a way for the harris campaign to get into areas outside of atlanta where the harris campaign still believes that can make up important ground and catch up with president donald trump it's been a really long time, decades since some of these voters have seen a democratic nominee swing through their part of the state yeah it hasn't been since 1992 when bill clinton, who did a similar bus tour, he did it in the southwest portion of the state. i talked to aides for clinton at the time and called that the baba's for bill tour. that was an eff
patricia murphy. patricia, good to see you. walk us through this. we're actually started on what we've seen so far and what it says about the campaign strategy yeah, the tour started on wednesday, vice president kamala harris and governor tim walz landed and savannah yesterday, they did a tour around savannah, as well as liberty county. >> that's outside of savannah. >> and that highlights the fact that a number of these smaller rural counties in georgia are not entirely white....
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patricia, wait... and then with why did i get married? in that area is as well for me with why did i get married? for sure. # look around. # we're made for now, not tomorrow. # made for now... even though if i were to do anotherfilm, i would love to do something a little bit more up. honestly, an action film, to be quite honest, yeah. and i told my father i would — the next film that i would do would be an action film, i promised him that. have you been approached by any of the superhero franchises? oh, my god. when i was getting ready to do the janet tour, i was actually — we were already in. bryan singer came to me cos he wanted me to play storm but i couldn't, and that — that was the character that i used to collect flash cards, so i loved storm. unfortunately, i couldn't cos i had already committed to the janet tour. # i gotta get someone to call my lover. # yeah, baby, come on. # all right, baby, come and pass my way. # i've got to get someone to call my lover... tell me a bit about being a mum. youi’ son is seven now. how is that? 7
patricia, wait... and then with why did i get married? in that area is as well for me with why did i get married? for sure. # look around. # we're made for now, not tomorrow. # made for now... even though if i were to do anotherfilm, i would love to do something a little bit more up. honestly, an action film, to be quite honest, yeah. and i told my father i would — the next film that i would do would be an action film, i promised him that. have you been approached by any of the superhero...
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patricia, great to catch up with you, it's been a while.>> great to see you, john. thanks. >> john: now this. >> vote trump and your incomes will soar, savings will grow, young people will be able to afford a home, and we will bring back the american dream, bigger, better, and stronger than ever before. >> sandra: former president trump has vowed to crack down on relentless inflation if reelected. now a new poll shows it is keeping people from achieving the american dream. high prices, that is. fox business cohost brian redbrick and taylor riggs on what it will take to pull families out of the hole. >> john: plus florida retirees are reeling from economic woes. the solution they are turning to just to get by. stay with us. ♪ ♪ every day across our nation, families talk about their plans for the future, and they talk about how they're going to achieve them financially. and prices are still too high. when i am elected president, i will make it a top priority to bring down cost. we should be doing everything we can to make it more affordable t
patricia, great to catch up with you, it's been a while.>> great to see you, john. thanks. >> john: now this. >> vote trump and your incomes will soar, savings will grow, young people will be able to afford a home, and we will bring back the american dream, bigger, better, and stronger than ever before. >> sandra: former president trump has vowed to crack down on relentless inflation if reelected. now a new poll shows it is keeping people from achieving the american...
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es por eso que patricia dice tiene 2 trabajos más, asegura. que trabajar en el otro. hemos ido a la mesa de negociaciones pero no respondieron a nuestras propuestas. significa falta de respeto hacia los trabajadores y los trabajadores. sienten que la compañía no está valorando el esfuerzo y todo el trabajo que ellos hacen. el resultado de la votación se dio a conocer la noche de este martes con un 98% de votos. los empleados de la industria hospitalaria decidieron ir a huelga. césar y aún se desconoce cuándo van a realizar esta huelga. pero, por supuesto, nosotros vamos a estar atentos cuando. la estación, y por otra parte, es muy importante también recalcar que nosotros desde la semana pasada nos comunicamos con estos hoteles. pues tratando de hablar con ellos acerca de lo que está pasando, pero hasta este momento. césar pues no nos han respondido. así que vamos a intentarlo, por supuesto. en los próximos días regreso contigo y vaya que sí. pues muchas gracias por ese informe yomara. y un hombre murió este martes por heridas causadas en un ch
es por eso que patricia dice tiene 2 trabajos más, asegura. que trabajar en el otro. hemos ido a la mesa de negociaciones pero no respondieron a nuestras propuestas. significa falta de respeto hacia los trabajadores y los trabajadores. sienten que la compañía no está valorando el esfuerzo y todo el trabajo que ellos hacen. el resultado de la votación se dio a conocer la noche de este martes con un 98% de votos. los empleados de la industria hospitalaria decidieron ir a huelga. césar y...