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phyllis: thank you for having me. amanda: let's just start with the opportunity you see out there and how quickly you feel compelled to move. what is your timeframe on identifying potential candidates? phyllis: we wanted to be prepared day one. we thought about this from a strategic point of view, how could we leverage the market and leverage our experience. so from day one we have targeted looking across the industry and focus on fintech, and a focus on cybersecurity. when we decided on the team we wanted to come to market, we looked at the expertise in the industries that we focused on. we intend day one to hit the ground running and we hope we can make that great commendation happen soon. matt: i wonder what your experience has been like. you are also an army veteran, 22 years in the armed forces. how has that helped you in this space where really there are many women and there are no women of color. phyllis: having 22 years in the military, that experience paid off. in the military you learn to build things, organ
phyllis: thank you for having me. amanda: let's just start with the opportunity you see out there and how quickly you feel compelled to move. what is your timeframe on identifying potential candidates? phyllis: we wanted to be prepared day one. we thought about this from a strategic point of view, how could we leverage the market and leverage our experience. so from day one we have targeted looking across the industry and focus on fintech, and a focus on cybersecurity. when we decided on the...
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it was not frozen. | phyllis and grace i was told it was not frozen-— phyllis and grace i was told itons moving. what did you think— not frozen. i saw persons moving. what did you think that _ not frozen. i saw persons moving. what did you think that that - not frozen. i saw persons moving. | what did you think that that point? something might be wrong. gary 0'donoghue is outside the courthouse in minneapolis. what are your thoughts on the first few hours of this trial? the opening statements where _ few hours of this trial? the opening statements where a _ few hours of this trial? the opening statements where a lot _ few hours of this trial? the opening statements where a lot shorter - few hours of this trial? the opening | statements where a lot shorter than we had expected they would be. that offence was really a very brief, introducing some of those arguments you already mentioned about pre—existing conditions, drugs in george floyd's i6, pre—existing conditions, drugs in george floyd's 16, showing they're going to put george floyd on trial here. something that i warned about. int
it was not frozen. | phyllis and grace i was told it was not frozen-— phyllis and grace i was told itons moving. what did you think— not frozen. i saw persons moving. what did you think that _ not frozen. i saw persons moving. what did you think that that - not frozen. i saw persons moving. | what did you think that that point? something might be wrong. gary 0'donoghue is outside the courthouse in minneapolis. what are your thoughts on the first few hours of this trial? the opening...
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with vastly different views on the road ahead for the grand old party as martin president of the phyllis schlafly eagles and rena tshabalala who is fighting to a republican woman for biden all of that much more to come up in the show but 1st charity to emails and messages in response to our show last week featuring professor richard murphy in our discussion on economics and political economy terry says professor murphy is extremely eloquent he makes complex issues excessive bill view such as his and those of common weale are what we need coming out of the pandemic terrorists al says it was an excellent show as always but particularly good this week as richard murphy explains what a newly independent scotland can be and how energy will see it we are happy to says exciting stuff from professor murphy encouraging for scotland norman says we need to get that information to the professor was discussing there so that more can hear and realise that scotland has an incredible opportunity to decide its own destiny and place in the world i was says the e.u. will once scotland definitely has a fool
with vastly different views on the road ahead for the grand old party as martin president of the phyllis schlafly eagles and rena tshabalala who is fighting to a republican woman for biden all of that much more to come up in the show but 1st charity to emails and messages in response to our show last week featuring professor richard murphy in our discussion on economics and political economy terry says professor murphy is extremely eloquent he makes complex issues excessive bill view such as...
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we now return from republicans for biden to republicans for champ i'm alex interview president of phyllis schlafly of at martin welcome back to the alex salmond show thank you alex always good to talk to you. ed you're not the only one does but donald trump is by like the terminator but the question i'm going to us you looking to come by this week is the north the danger of that instead of c.p. you have go what donald trump good newco p pocket though it's the trump conservative political issue as opposed to the conservative coalition is that no a big well it's a it's an astute observation alec and let me explain what i what i had saw in the last 4 years with donald trump as president he really became the dominant republican political figure now that's no surprise in a certain way but because he is not sort of fading off the scene like reagan did for example reagan was the last dominant american republican political player like trump but trump's not leaving right he's he's staying in the in the fray and you're exactly right when when donald trump is at the party he takes all the oxygen out
we now return from republicans for biden to republicans for champ i'm alex interview president of phyllis schlafly of at martin welcome back to the alex salmond show thank you alex always good to talk to you. ed you're not the only one does but donald trump is by like the terminator but the question i'm going to us you looking to come by this week is the north the danger of that instead of c.p. you have go what donald trump good newco p pocket though it's the trump conservative political issue...
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phyllis sanders, member of the league's national board. vera foster, civic leader.ouglass, actress and former congresswoman. irna harris, journalist, and nancy reeves, lawyer. ruth freeman, author, and emily stewart, methodist clergy woman. mildred olmsted, a delegate to the first soviet american women's conference held at bryn mawr. and josephine davis, public figure. orly pell, a teacher. the american guests were met by officials from the institute of relations, including the leader of the soviet delegation, the secretary-general, and public figures. ♪ the american delegates came to the soviet union to exchange views with their soviet counterparts on the promotion of peace, and to see the country. the conference was held at friendship house. hundreds of different languages are spoken here. but all people coming here are united by one common cause, promotion of peace. the institute of soviet american relations and other soviet friendship societies are doing much for the people of all continents to come to know each other better. in the three years of the institute'
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a totally different perspective on the future of the republican party from ed mark preston of the phyllis schlafly egal society join us said. just buy a little survival get. customers go buy your stuff. then now well we do something. that's undercutting that what's good for the market it's not good for the global economy. welcome back to the we know i turned from republicans for biden to republicans for chump and alex interview president often the shafique of. welcome back to the like simon show thank you alex always good to talk to you. ed you're not the only one that is but donald trump is but like the terminator there question i'm going to us you looking to come by this week is the not the danger of that instead of c.p. you have go what donald trump good new co p. pocket though it's the trump conservative political issue as opposed to the conservative coalition is that no a big well it's a it's an astute observation alec and let me explain what i what i had saw in the last 4 years with donald trump as president he really became the dominant republican political figure now that's no sur
a totally different perspective on the future of the republican party from ed mark preston of the phyllis schlafly egal society join us said. just buy a little survival get. customers go buy your stuff. then now well we do something. that's undercutting that what's good for the market it's not good for the global economy. welcome back to the we know i turned from republicans for biden to republicans for chump and alex interview president often the shafique of. welcome back to the like simon...
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phyllis sanders, member of the league national board. very faster, civic leader, actress and former congresswoman. journalist, nancy, lawyer, ruth, panelist, methodist clergy woman. -- a delegate to the first conference held at gwen moore and joseph ian, or -- a teacher. the american guests were met by officials in the institute of soviet relations including all gonna, leader of the soviet delegation, secretary general leader, and all gonna. the american delegates came to the soviet union to exchange ideas on piece, and to see the country. the conferences held at the friendship, house hundreds of different languages are spoken here but all people coming here or unit by one common cause. promotion of peace. the institute of soviet relations and other -- are doing much for people of all confidence to get to know each other better. in the three years of the two existence many have come across the ocean to take part in meetings, discussions and conference is. this is one such friendly meeting at friendship house. the guests are greeted, pres
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investigative reporting and the boston globe before joining the boston washington post in 2009 and phyllis fagell has worked in public and private schools in grades k-12 and currently works full-time as the school counselor for sheridan school in washington dc and provides therapy to children in a private practice. she is the author of middle school matters and she is also a journalist and a frequent contributor to the washington post. i'm so thrilled to have you with us and i will go ahead and handed over to you for the conversation and i will top off the screen. >> thank you and i'm so happy to be here with you, because this bookis so wonderful . as a parent and a school counselor, this is such a needed book. raising boys skills are so misunderstood and i wanted to talk about why you wrote the book class thank you to everybody's listening. the articles listening who contributed to the book i know from past lives and it's a special night toshare with you also thank you . i wrote this book i think, the path of this book started when my son was six years old and i was on maternity leave nur
investigative reporting and the boston globe before joining the boston washington post in 2009 and phyllis fagell has worked in public and private schools in grades k-12 and currently works full-time as the school counselor for sheridan school in washington dc and provides therapy to children in a private practice. she is the author of middle school matters and she is also a journalist and a frequent contributor to the washington post. i'm so thrilled to have you with us and i will go ahead and...
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i miss phyllis jeanne fisher byron nelson rene lynch's attorney i have a call with her this morning. oh good things. how i. oh. i oh. oh oh. oh oh. oh oh oh. oh oh oh why oh why. i i. oh i know it's hard. i. went to trial she testified been very incoherent lee she was high during the trial . was she was not a good witness for her so she recanted right away afterwards and her confession is that is it was a coerced when. i would never say contests when people say i've been talking about this for 30 years and that's the 1st thing everybody says but it wouldn't happen today it's not one kind of person that gives a false confession we are all under the circumstance of interrogation we all know there have been some train detectives i've spoken to who say i can get anybody to confess to them from any of the little boats that they have a 95 percent confession rate. and see a lesser of a lesser near perfect identifying the perpetrator that is every suspect you identify is the perpetrator right if you've got a confession rate at that level you're producing the workforce contrition. when i talk
i miss phyllis jeanne fisher byron nelson rene lynch's attorney i have a call with her this morning. oh good things. how i. oh. i oh. oh oh. oh oh. oh oh oh. oh oh oh why oh why. i i. oh i know it's hard. i. went to trial she testified been very incoherent lee she was high during the trial . was she was not a good witness for her so she recanted right away afterwards and her confession is that is it was a coerced when. i would never say contests when people say i've been talking about this for...
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. >> i think i look more like phyllis diller with my i got find that wig. >> wow, that was two years, time flies. i love that. all right, let's check out what's going on with our breezy winds we've had. it's really been gusty at times. i wanted to show you some of those top wind gusts that we've seen on mt. st. helena reaching 60 miles per hour and mt. diablo, 52-mile-per-hour gust and redwood city 20 and san francisco it's coming down to 15. it's doing a little bit better, as well as san jose, still quite breezy this morning, but as you head out for that morning commute, heads up that in some of those bridges and passes, there still may be some gusty winds this morning, but overall, it's going to gradually start to calm down as our temperatures start out in the upper 40s here in the tri-valley and we'll see it mainly making it into the low 60s by early in the afternoon. hey, eventually we'll make it into the upper 60s for today. it's going to be so comfortable, even slightly warmer, compared to yesterday in spots like concord, reaching 72 degrees. 70 in napa and 70 today in ukiah. g
. >> i think i look more like phyllis diller with my i got find that wig. >> wow, that was two years, time flies. i love that. all right, let's check out what's going on with our breezy winds we've had. it's really been gusty at times. i wanted to show you some of those top wind gusts that we've seen on mt. st. helena reaching 60 miles per hour and mt. diablo, 52-mile-per-hour gust and redwood city 20 and san francisco it's coming down to 15. it's doing a little bit better, as well...
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with vastly different views on the road ahead for the grand old party as martin president of the phyllis schlafly eagles and rhenish albert outta who is fighting to of republican women for biting. all of that much more to come up in the show but 1st charity to emails and messages in response to our show last week featuring professor richard murphy in our discussion on economics and political economy terry says professor murphy is extremely eloquent he makes complex issues accessible view such as his and those of common weale are what we need coming out of the pandemic terrorists al says it was an excellent show as always but particularly good this week as richard murphy explains what a newly independent scotland can be and how energy will see it we are happy to says exciting stuff from professor murphy encouraging for scotland norman says we need to get that information the professor was discussing there so that more can hear and realise that scotland has an incredible opportunity to decide its own destiny and place in the world iris says the e.u. will one scotland definitely as a foolpr
with vastly different views on the road ahead for the grand old party as martin president of the phyllis schlafly eagles and rhenish albert outta who is fighting to of republican women for biting. all of that much more to come up in the show but 1st charity to emails and messages in response to our show last week featuring professor richard murphy in our discussion on economics and political economy terry says professor murphy is extremely eloquent he makes complex issues accessible view such...
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targeted officials say $180.00 students were rescued early on friday but 30 are still unaccounted for phyllissmall from a butcher.
targeted officials say $180.00 students were rescued early on friday but 30 are still unaccounted for phyllissmall from a butcher.
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for us phyllis and what's happened so far. well what we heard anthony blinken the new secretary of state do was essentially recount the speech that he gave one week ago to the american public outlining the us his policies for foreign policy under president joe biden in the next 4 years at the top of the list is fighting covert it's also dealing with china perhaps as the u.s. is most important political military and economic rival as well as dealing with other countries that pose security threats and challenges including iran north korea and russia the questioning is just getting underway but we expect that the secretary is going to be taking questions on all sorts of issues given that under the previous administration of donald trump the u.s. foreign policy was quite isolationist what we have already seen from other biden heris administration is one that's more engaged on the global stage we've seen the u.s. for example rejoining the u.n. human rights council pledge to be much more fully engaged at the united nations and at na
for us phyllis and what's happened so far. well what we heard anthony blinken the new secretary of state do was essentially recount the speech that he gave one week ago to the american public outlining the us his policies for foreign policy under president joe biden in the next 4 years at the top of the list is fighting covert it's also dealing with china perhaps as the u.s. is most important political military and economic rival as well as dealing with other countries that pose security...
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for distribution right now at least $50000000.00 people have released have received one or both phyllis's of the vaccine in the u.s. bridge accounts for 15 percent of the population plus 7.7 percent are now fully vaccinated millions of other americans though they're still waiting to be vaccinated brant. there's talk of maybe moving to. approach what can you tell us about that well 1st i want to mention that what they're not referring to is the johnson and johnson a single dose vaccine what they referring to is just to receive one dose of the other to dos vaccines like the pfizer mcgurn are and right now there has been about a half of a dozen small studies which have all been very consistent with whether another but they have not been yet published that all suggest that this strategy could actually work now the theory behind it is to reconsider whether millions of doses intended as a 2nd shot in the pfizer modernize. to do those could be distributed as a 1st stoesz instead to offer at least some sort of protection and to a greater number of people but not all dr and that if our 2 of course
for distribution right now at least $50000000.00 people have released have received one or both phyllis's of the vaccine in the u.s. bridge accounts for 15 percent of the population plus 7.7 percent are now fully vaccinated millions of other americans though they're still waiting to be vaccinated brant. there's talk of maybe moving to. approach what can you tell us about that well 1st i want to mention that what they're not referring to is the johnson and johnson a single dose vaccine what they...
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phyllis: are you glad to be back? yeah. yeah, i mean, i could've used another week, or three.a vacation. angela: hello everyone. hey. remember, little old me. hi. what are you doing here? you just had our baby-- our collective dunder mifflin family baby, four days ago. i wanted to come back to work. not everybody needs some long, luxurious, parisian maternity leave. kelly: damn, girl-- what? --your body. angela, you look amazing. really? i feel like this big rhinoceros. anyway, i wanted to thank you guys for covering for me, so i made some treats. i've got brownies and magic cookie bars. oh, angela, those brownies have walnuts in them. and i think kevin is allergic to walnuts. you're-- you're allergic to walnuts, right kevin? extremely, but i'm going to fight through it. ah, it's ok angela. i have mommy brain, too. i don't know what that is, pam. i made a batch with no nuts, special for you, kevin-- right here. when did you find time to do all this? babies sleep a lot, pam, if you feed them enough. brownie, pam? thank you. oh, my gosh. it's really good. i wouldn't know. i'm wa
phyllis: are you glad to be back? yeah. yeah, i mean, i could've used another week, or three.a vacation. angela: hello everyone. hey. remember, little old me. hi. what are you doing here? you just had our baby-- our collective dunder mifflin family baby, four days ago. i wanted to come back to work. not everybody needs some long, luxurious, parisian maternity leave. kelly: damn, girl-- what? --your body. angela, you look amazing. really? i feel like this big rhinoceros. anyway, i wanted to...
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here's joe fonzi to phyllis in one year ago today. in sports history. it was just a year ago.s day that pro sports changed in a way most of us had never seen the jazz and thunder will waiting to play and their game was being delayed. the reaction in dallas by mavericks owner mark cuban said it all crazy, captain truth, you seem more like out of a movie than reality. the nba a had suspended its season after learning to members of the jazz, rudy gobert and donovan. mitchell had tested positive for the then barely understood coronavirus by that weekend, every competitive sports entity in the country, pro collegiate or high school had shut down. that's this day in sports march 11th i'm joe fonzi remember that so? well just all of a sudden got a knot in my stomach like this is for real things were gonna be very different things. they're far from normal, of course. but there's signs of optimism. fans of strictly back into the stadiums and arenas and baseball is definitely back in on in arizona and florida. take it to arizona. with the giants and angels going at it, johnny cueto in h
here's joe fonzi to phyllis in one year ago today. in sports history. it was just a year ago.s day that pro sports changed in a way most of us had never seen the jazz and thunder will waiting to play and their game was being delayed. the reaction in dallas by mavericks owner mark cuban said it all crazy, captain truth, you seem more like out of a movie than reality. the nba a had suspended its season after learning to members of the jazz, rudy gobert and donovan. mitchell had tested positive...
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so, punctuation is almost super phyllis and that regard. so, you have to kind of mentally get into their head, as you read various soldiers letters on -- you almost sense of how they spoke sometimes. >> give a sense of the education level of most of the soldiers had? >> i don't know about educational levels but, in the 18 seventies national descending will census was the first time they asked about literacy. and so for illinois, a was just about 90%. so if you want to backtrack to five or ten years earlier, it's got to be at least 80 or 85% were literate but as you find out as you read the letters, you find that there is gamut of literacy that some people right phonetically and soldiers spilled as well ge are s instead of the correct spelling so you kind of get into that and you're able to sort of figure out their words. and in the book, i have not made it into english. so, if they have misspellings and lack of punctuation, that is in there now when i feel like it's too difficult, i put in a little bit of help in what i think that word is t
so, punctuation is almost super phyllis and that regard. so, you have to kind of mentally get into their head, as you read various soldiers letters on -- you almost sense of how they spoke sometimes. >> give a sense of the education level of most of the soldiers had? >> i don't know about educational levels but, in the 18 seventies national descending will census was the first time they asked about literacy. and so for illinois, a was just about 90%. so if you want to backtrack to...
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doesn't that phyllis off? this guy knew what he was doing. he didn't care about other people's lives, but he's certainly cared about his own. because he's telling the police don't shoot me. look, i'm unarmed. this is a man that should face the full penalties of the law, and there's not guilty by reason of insanity. in this case, in my opinion, is just not going to fly. the fact that he was taken into custody and is still alive. that's not always the case with with some of these suspected gunman, but but does that make it more likely? you think that we are, we will eventually figure out what may have driven him to do this. well, you might you have to look at things like the facebook supposed the tweets. all that social media type thing, and then the investigators will have to talk to his brother, his family his friends to see what if anything, was going on in his head at the time. maybe he wasn't thinking anything. maybe it's i need to go out and shoot people who knows what's it is head but whatever he was thinking is not going to correct this
doesn't that phyllis off? this guy knew what he was doing. he didn't care about other people's lives, but he's certainly cared about his own. because he's telling the police don't shoot me. look, i'm unarmed. this is a man that should face the full penalties of the law, and there's not guilty by reason of insanity. in this case, in my opinion, is just not going to fly. the fact that he was taken into custody and is still alive. that's not always the case with with some of these suspected...
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which really highlights it even more is when i was using i spent motion of my time using in north phyllis or kensington or other areas with a lot of crime a lot going on and every time i got stopped a cop would if they even ask, ask for my it'd take look at it and tell me to go home and like see you again tonight i'll throw you in jail. and that was one time a bag of weed he gave it back to you. >> yes. because they looked at me and they didn't see the threat that they see in others which is, you know, not just. but that was the reality of my experience. that time after time, i was let go. for like i said there's only a glimpse of that, and number of stories that i can tell in the book but it was constant because i did. i stood out down there. you know so i was -- stopped often but never with any consequence. >> it -- you know, writing a book helped us we were aware of this. but when i learned more of the stories of him being stopped so often, it made me so cognizant of socioeconomic privilege if we would have been poor or people of color likely he would not be free of a record. so while
which really highlights it even more is when i was using i spent motion of my time using in north phyllis or kensington or other areas with a lot of crime a lot going on and every time i got stopped a cop would if they even ask, ask for my it'd take look at it and tell me to go home and like see you again tonight i'll throw you in jail. and that was one time a bag of weed he gave it back to you. >> yes. because they looked at me and they didn't see the threat that they see in others which...
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phyllis some of his it a budget he has more on the latest government statement about the kidnapping. the statement did not street. where we were rescue how do we rescue and those who were taking by the armed bandits ate where do we to be able to make it where the bandits to get students to so we're now with the with the details what they say we're investigating to make sure that we're able to rescue the girls were quickly with this is the 1st time that and groups are targeting him at least additional prior lending specially gelsen have asked the institution. almost every day there's been kidnapping across nigeria they've been kidnappings of people who are commercial buses people in their homes and towns and villages the government has been making efforts to contain this but in recent months since specially since december there's been an increase not even would the replacements of military top chiefs in general. be president mohamed. replaced the subjects of army friends never. be navy and also what the. rights to beings and many people are worried the situation is really getting out
phyllis some of his it a budget he has more on the latest government statement about the kidnapping. the statement did not street. where we were rescue how do we rescue and those who were taking by the armed bandits ate where do we to be able to make it where the bandits to get students to so we're now with the with the details what they say we're investigating to make sure that we're able to rescue the girls were quickly with this is the 1st time that and groups are targeting him at least...
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secondly, i'm also introducing an ordinance today to designate the long time home of phyllis line anddel martin at 651 duncan street in a san francisco historic landmark. as you may recall, i introduced a resolution to initiate this landmarking designation back in september and i want to thank supervisor peskin, preston and safai for their co-sponsor ship of that resolution which we adopted on october 20th. celest, who passed away last april and del were pioneers of the lgbtq market and they had a political movement in the 1950s and they were the first same-sex couple legal low we had in san francisco in 2004 the home sold after phyllis' passing. 651 duncan, a 750 square foot cottage of a steep hill with stunning views of the city was the site of group meetings and community gatherings, private parties where lesbians could gather to dance and be themselves and where they activists and historical figures over more than a half september riaz organizers and community leaders. they have acted and recommended moving forward with the designation of their february 17th meeting. if this ordin
secondly, i'm also introducing an ordinance today to designate the long time home of phyllis line anddel martin at 651 duncan street in a san francisco historic landmark. as you may recall, i introduced a resolution to initiate this landmarking designation back in september and i want to thank supervisor peskin, preston and safai for their co-sponsor ship of that resolution which we adopted on october 20th. celest, who passed away last april and del were pioneers of the lgbtq market and they...
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part of west phyllis faiths the authenticity in monitor a culture, not musical, but weapons and uniformsis that they are specialized shocks that assigned these things. to some extent you, don't have to really do your research. you show up in one of these reenactments, they have a little village thing, they have food and hotdogs and whatever and they also have a place that sells the uniforms, the shaving things, socks, shoes. so some of it is easier, it has to do with just being able to purchase it versus maybe and other aspects of mature culture that were not military, not beautiful basically. southwest of peoples resort skills are good enough. yes, allen. >> i'll phrase it this way. karen and i -- and i got fascinated with the fact that asking people, well who orchestrates it all? who wouldn't fights the people? and which preacher makes the decision about that and this? amazingly, sometimes, i could not find. there's no puppet pulling on the strings and making it all happen. so i got fascinated by this sort of grassroots consensus decision-making. and it sounds to me like, it's one thin
part of west phyllis faiths the authenticity in monitor a culture, not musical, but weapons and uniformsis that they are specialized shocks that assigned these things. to some extent you, don't have to really do your research. you show up in one of these reenactments, they have a little village thing, they have food and hotdogs and whatever and they also have a place that sells the uniforms, the shaving things, socks, shoes. so some of it is easier, it has to do with just being able to purchase...
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phyllis in on what you are watching out for. -- fill us in on what you are watching out for. numbers, we are going to be joined later today -- the thinking is you're going to get more in terms of profit growth for this year. everything from npl's, interest margins, that would hopefully mark the bottom. we are watching dividends particularly as well. 6% on average. when you look at this bloomberg chart, i would imagine also as a function of some of the restrictions outside china on giving dividends out, you're getting quite a spread on china. just to give you a further indication of some individual place you could look into further, have a look at this graphic. we are three to 4% on the index. that goes up when you look at the top five you get a pair china mentioned. also alongside icbc construction bank. among others reporting these next couple of days. shery: what should we be watching out for in the markets? david: a lot of these leading indicators have weakened, momentum, turnover, market threats. particularly for today, it is the hang seng index. it is the 100 day moving
phyllis in on what you are watching out for. -- fill us in on what you are watching out for. numbers, we are going to be joined later today -- the thinking is you're going to get more in terms of profit growth for this year. everything from npl's, interest margins, that would hopefully mark the bottom. we are watching dividends particularly as well. 6% on average. when you look at this bloomberg chart, i would imagine also as a function of some of the restrictions outside china on giving...
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and along with phyllis george and bret musburger said the standard for nfl pregame shows with "the nflirv cross. >> glad you noted that, anthony. i'm noting something a little off. the medical board of california is going to investigate a plastic surgeon who appeared at a zoom traffic court hearing for some sort of violation. problem was he was in the middle of an operation himself. take a look. >> so unless i'm mistaken, i'm seeing the defendant that's in the middle of an operating room -- >> i have another surgeon here doing the surgery with me, so i can stand here and allow them to do the surgery also. >> not at all. i don't think so. i don't think that's appropriate. >> so the judge there told dr. scott green that it was not right to conduct a trial under the circumstances. they would have to reschedule. dr. green did apologize during his zoom appearance. >> he needs to apologize to the family of whoever that was laying on the table. just because mr. man decided to be cute. thank goodness the judge had sense to say, no, we're not doing this. that's not even funny. >> i do not know
and along with phyllis george and bret musburger said the standard for nfl pregame shows with "the nflirv cross. >> glad you noted that, anthony. i'm noting something a little off. the medical board of california is going to investigate a plastic surgeon who appeared at a zoom traffic court hearing for some sort of violation. problem was he was in the middle of an operation himself. take a look. >> so unless i'm mistaken, i'm seeing the defendant that's in the middle of an...
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ago, fresh out of law school, i went to work for the illinois state senate and met a woman named phyllis was leading the charge against the equal rights amendment. i guess the warcry of the day was, don't get in our bathrooms, those men were coming in our bathrooms. that really drove the debate for a long time. the equal rights amendment was never ratified in time by the states. i suppose that privacy is a very important element to everybody, as it should be. i hope that we can learn a lesson here that some of the great fears we have, such as equality of marriage, destroying the institution of marriage, six years ago it was decided and my wife and i are still married. on the religious aspect of this, i am going to tread very carefully and lightly just to say i do not believe some of the things that have been suggested as the products of the equality act. i do believe that people who want to blatantly discriminate and use religion as their weapon have gone too far. we have to have limits on what they can do. i might remind us in history that the ku klux klan was not burning question marks
ago, fresh out of law school, i went to work for the illinois state senate and met a woman named phyllis was leading the charge against the equal rights amendment. i guess the warcry of the day was, don't get in our bathrooms, those men were coming in our bathrooms. that really drove the debate for a long time. the equal rights amendment was never ratified in time by the states. i suppose that privacy is a very important element to everybody, as it should be. i hope that we can learn a lesson...
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susan phyllis, is here to answer specific questions about the variants.we are all in this together, and together we will get through this. the vaccines are affective; they are safe. and i am hopeful, and even optimistic, that our supply will increase in the coming months. there is truly reason for hope and optimism on the horizon. we will bring back our community and our economy the same way we continue to fight covid-19, by working together. thank you. >> thank you, mayor breed, and dr. cofax, for your remarks. before we begin the question and answer portion, we're going to take a moment to allow reporters to submit any final questions into webex chat. cameras off or on? >> we can begin. mayor breed, your first question comes from daniel terman. do you support the city attorney's lawsuit against the school district in terms of: is this the best course of action to get schools to reopen? >> mayor: i want to be clear that, yes, i support the lawsuit. and if the possibility of getting schools open sooner, without this lawsuit, were in sight, if we thought t
susan phyllis, is here to answer specific questions about the variants.we are all in this together, and together we will get through this. the vaccines are affective; they are safe. and i am hopeful, and even optimistic, that our supply will increase in the coming months. there is truly reason for hope and optimism on the horizon. we will bring back our community and our economy the same way we continue to fight covid-19, by working together. thank you. >> thank you, mayor breed, and dr....