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i like to make pa motion oexcuse commissioner pollock from this meeting. could i have a second please? >> supervisor mar: second. >> chair fewer: roll call vote please. [roll call vote] you have three ayes. >> chair fewer: thank you very much. please call item number three. [agenda item read] >> chair fewer: thank you very much. we have our executive director presenting on this. >> thank you, good morning commissioners, bryan goebel executive officer. this item will authorize the lafco to enter an construction with banner production to provide renewable energy consulting to the lafco. the lafco is mandated to provide oversight of cleanpowersf in august of last year we issued a request for qualifications for renewable energy expert in three service areas. i outlined all of this in your packets. by the okay deadline, we haved a total of seven responses. they met the minimum qualifications to work with lafco. there was only one response for service area one, which is to support lafco's oversight of cleanpowersf. we gave all of the respondents a second chance
i like to make pa motion oexcuse commissioner pollock from this meeting. could i have a second please? >> supervisor mar: second. >> chair fewer: roll call vote please. [roll call vote] you have three ayes. >> chair fewer: thank you very much. please call item number three. [agenda item read] >> chair fewer: thank you very much. we have our executive director presenting on this. >> thank you, good morning commissioners, bryan goebel executive officer. this item...
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i like to make pa motion oexcuse commissioner pollock from this meeting. could i have a second please? >> supervisor mar: second. >> chair fewer: roll call vote please. [roll call vote] you have three ayes. >> chair fewer: thank you very much. please call item number three. [agenda item read] >> chair fewer: thank you very much. we have our executive director presenting on this. >> thank you, good morning commissioners, bryan goebel executive officer. this item will authorize the lafco to enter an construction with banner production to provide renewable energy consulting to the lafco. the lafco is mandated to provide oversight of cleanpowersf in august of last year we issued a request for qualifications for renewable energy expert in three service areas. i outlined all of this in your packets. by the okay deadline, we haved a total of seven responses. they met the minimum qualifications to work with lafco. there was only one response for service area one, which is to support lafco's oversight of cleanpowersf. we gave all of the respondents a second chance
i like to make pa motion oexcuse commissioner pollock from this meeting. could i have a second please? >> supervisor mar: second. >> chair fewer: roll call vote please. [roll call vote] you have three ayes. >> chair fewer: thank you very much. please call item number three. [agenda item read] >> chair fewer: thank you very much. we have our executive director presenting on this. >> thank you, good morning commissioners, bryan goebel executive officer. this item...
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i hope you join me in helping to make that happen. >> reporter: abc spent months with pollock for ourm after parkland. >> my daughter is on my shoulder all day long, telling me never to quit. we are going to fix it. we are going to fix it for these people. i focus all my energy on what i can do to prevent things like this from happening again. >> okay, everybody, girls look at me. big smiles. that's less painful when i do things like that than thinking about my daughter all the time and who could have been. >> reporter: the president is hoping voters will focus on his successes. >> trump's america is a land of opportunity. a place of promise. >> reporter: this type, without much of a party platform, the rnc marking a crucial moment for the president and the country. >> we live in a world had that only wants you to believe in the bad news. racially, economically and culturally polarizing news. the truth is, our nation our nan bends back toward fairness. we are not fully where we want to be, but i thank god almighty, we are not where we used to be. >> reporter: for nightline -- >>> our
i hope you join me in helping to make that happen. >> reporter: abc spent months with pollock for ourm after parkland. >> my daughter is on my shoulder all day long, telling me never to quit. we are going to fix it. we are going to fix it for these people. i focus all my energy on what i can do to prevent things like this from happening again. >> okay, everybody, girls look at me. big smiles. that's less painful when i do things like that than thinking about my daughter all...
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two of the night's most speakers, former nfl speaker and star herschel walker, andrew pollock, two who stole the show tonight. they will both tell us about the side of donald trump the media don't want you to see, but we are going to show it to you. and our own raymond arroyo on the ground in charlotte tonight where earlier he spoke to some of the delegates who just renominated the president what he found found out. but first, the greatest country on earth. that's the focus of tonight's angle. the rnc kicks off tonight as i said, it stood in sharp contrast to the doom and gloom, america is racist nightmare that the dnc portrayed last week. i felt and i hope you felt this way, it was like a breath of fresh air. may be more accurately, it felt like millions of patriotic hardworking americans were exhaling a sigh of relief after a very difficult last six months. now america isn't a country that they were described of as it was last week, no way. tonight we were reminded that donald trump is the man who cares deeply about the present and future americans of all races, all backgrounds, all
two of the night's most speakers, former nfl speaker and star herschel walker, andrew pollock, two who stole the show tonight. they will both tell us about the side of donald trump the media don't want you to see, but we are going to show it to you. and our own raymond arroyo on the ground in charlotte tonight where earlier he spoke to some of the delegates who just renominated the president what he found found out. but first, the greatest country on earth. that's the focus of tonight's angle....
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pollock's words are so important because if you look at the connection of what the democrats want towhen they're trying to defund the police department, and not supporting, joe biden has not stood up one time to say he supports the women and men in blue and he will have their backs like president trump has, mr. pollock understands destroying police departments absolutely impacts our children and our children in schools when we send our kids to school, we want them to be safe and that is what mr. pollock is talking about, these policies are out of touch but the connection between destroying police departments and defunding these police departments in school safety are absolutely connected and that's an important message. liz: and removing police security from school. that is the rest of the debate. >> absolutely. that is very important for the american people to hear that those two things are connected. liz: that's what's been debated about the democrats. thank you for joining us, good to see you. coming up we are bringing on carter page, he is the man whose life was ruined after bein
pollock's words are so important because if you look at the connection of what the democrats want towhen they're trying to defund the police department, and not supporting, joe biden has not stood up one time to say he supports the women and men in blue and he will have their backs like president trump has, mr. pollock understands destroying police departments absolutely impacts our children and our children in schools when we send our kids to school, we want them to be safe and that is what...
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pollock's lawsuit when they've been served. leadership roles and in their representation in the uniformed and civilian ranks across the police department cannot be overestimated. >> can't be overestimated, but they're under represented clearly. and as you pointed out, lowerri pollock has 33 years on the force. >> how do you argue with that? >> thanks. >>> ah when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can save for an emergency from here. or pay bills from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: here's my bank. or here's my bank. or, here's my bank. because if you download and use the chase mobile app, your bank is virtually any place. visit chase.com/mobile. when life gets you down and life is just crazy, they think you are the best thing in the world. and that's a really cool f
pollock's lawsuit when they've been served. leadership roles and in their representation in the uniformed and civilian ranks across the police department cannot be overestimated. >> can't be overestimated, but they're under represented clearly. and as you pointed out, lowerri pollock has 33 years on the force. >> how do you argue with that? >> thanks. >>> ah when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can...
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i like to make pa motion oexcuse commissioner pollock from this meeting. could i have a second please? >> supervisor mar: second. >> chair fewer: roll call vote please. [roll call vote] you have three ayes. >> chair fewer: thank you very much. please call item number three. [agenda item read] >> chair fewer: thank you very much. we have our executive director presenting on this. >> thank you, good morning commissioners, bryan goebel executive officer. this item will authorize the lafco to enter an construction with banner production to provide renewable energy consulting to the lafco. the lafco is mandated to provide oversight of cleanpowersf in august of last year we issued a request for qualifications for renewable energy expert in three service areas. i outlined all of this in your packets. by the okay deadline, we haved a total of seven responses. they met the minimum qualifications to work with lafco. there was only one response for service area one, which is to support lafco's oversight of cleanpowersf. we gave all of the respondents a second chance
i like to make pa motion oexcuse commissioner pollock from this meeting. could i have a second please? >> supervisor mar: second. >> chair fewer: roll call vote please. [roll call vote] you have three ayes. >> chair fewer: thank you very much. please call item number three. [agenda item read] >> chair fewer: thank you very much. we have our executive director presenting on this. >> thank you, good morning commissioners, bryan goebel executive officer. this item...
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i like to make pa motion oexcuse commissioner pollock from this meeting. could i have a second please? >> supervisor mar: second. >> chair fewer: roll call vote please. [roll call vote] you have three ayes. >> chair fewer: thank you very much. please call item number three. [agenda item read] >> chair fewer: thank you very much. we have our executive director presenting on this. >> thank you, good morning commissioners, bryan goebel executive officer. this item will authorize the lafco to enter an construction with banner production to provide renewable energy consulting to the lafco. the lafco is mandated to provide oversight of cleanpowersf in august of last year we issued a request for qualifications for renewable energy expert in three service areas. i outlined all of this in your packets. by the okay deadline, we haved a total of seven responses. they met the minimum qualifications to work with lafco. there was only one response for service area one, which is to support lafco's oversight of cleanpowersf. we gave all of the respondents a second chance
i like to make pa motion oexcuse commissioner pollock from this meeting. could i have a second please? >> supervisor mar: second. >> chair fewer: roll call vote please. [roll call vote] you have three ayes. >> chair fewer: thank you very much. please call item number three. [agenda item read] >> chair fewer: thank you very much. we have our executive director presenting on this. >> thank you, good morning commissioners, bryan goebel executive officer. this item...
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martha pollock will join us with her school's plan to have students on campus.is bloomberg. ♪ >> let's get a check of the bloomberg first word news. it's a sign the u.s. economic recovery is gaining traction. for the first time since march the number of americans applying for unemployment benefits fell below one million. initial jobless claims dropped more then expected to 963,000 will stop the total number of americans claiming ongoing benefits fell to 15.5 million last week, the lowest since early april. democrats are showing some enthusiasm for joe biden's running mate. the campaign raised $26 million in the first 24 hours after he picked senator kam harris -- kamala harris. president trump says there are two things holding up a new coronavirus stimulus package. insistenceats' incense postaling for the service and mail-in voting. the president has said that mail-in voting is a target for fraud, but offered no proof. global news, 24 hours a day on-air and on quick take, powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is blo
martha pollock will join us with her school's plan to have students on campus.is bloomberg. ♪ >> let's get a check of the bloomberg first word news. it's a sign the u.s. economic recovery is gaining traction. for the first time since march the number of americans applying for unemployment benefits fell below one million. initial jobless claims dropped more then expected to 963,000 will stop the total number of americans claiming ongoing benefits fell to 15.5 million last week, the...
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dr katrina pollock is not convinced — at least not yet.celerate development of the vaccine in a way that some people might hope. and there are certainly significant, at this point, ethical and safety considerations for doing it. we need a lot more understanding of this disease before we start thinking about those kind of studies. if coronavirus challenge studies do ever take place, volunteers would need to spend at least two weeks in quarantine at a clinical research unit. there are plenty like sean who are ready to sign up, hoping to play their part in the search for a vaccine. fergus walsh, bbc news. the last few weeks have been uncertain for many school leavers in britain but for one student her dream of going to university is a step closer — thanks to the kindness of a very famous stranger. david sillito explains. i couldn't believe it. i feel like even now, i am still processing it. ijust can't believe it. it began with this text message. 18—year—old vitoria mario was in church and a friend wanted to let her know that there had been a
dr katrina pollock is not convinced — at least not yet.celerate development of the vaccine in a way that some people might hope. and there are certainly significant, at this point, ethical and safety considerations for doing it. we need a lot more understanding of this disease before we start thinking about those kind of studies. if coronavirus challenge studies do ever take place, volunteers would need to spend at least two weeks in quarantine at a clinical research unit. there are plenty...
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dr katrina pollock is not convinced — at least not yet.oing to necessarily accelerate development of the vaccine in a way that some people might hope. and there are certainly significant, at this point, ethical and safety considerations for doing it. we need a lot more understanding of this disease before we start thinking about those kind of studies. if coronavirus challenge studies do you ever take place, volunteers would need to spend at least two weeks in quarantine at a clinical research unit. there are plenty like sean who are ready to sign up, hoping to play their part in the search for a vaccine. fergus walsh, bbc news. the head of the world health organisation says he hopes the coronavirus crisis can be over in less than two yea rs. the comments by tedros adhanom ghebreyesus come as cases of the disease continue to surge in europe. france, spain, italy and germany have recorded their highest numbers of daily cases since the spring. let s get some of the day s other news. volunteers in mauritius say the government is blocking effor
dr katrina pollock is not convinced — at least not yet.oing to necessarily accelerate development of the vaccine in a way that some people might hope. and there are certainly significant, at this point, ethical and safety considerations for doing it. we need a lot more understanding of this disease before we start thinking about those kind of studies. if coronavirus challenge studies do you ever take place, volunteers would need to spend at least two weeks in quarantine at a clinical research...
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dr katrina pollock is not convinced — at least not yet.avirus vaccine. i'm not sure that it's going to necessarily accelerate development of the vaccine in a way that some people might hope. and there are certainly significant, at this point, ethical and safety considerations for doing it. we need a lot more understanding of this disease before we start thinking about those kind of studies. if coronavirus challenge studies do you ever take place, volunteers would need to spend at least two weeks in quarantine at a clinical research unit. there are plenty like sean who are ready to sign up, hoping to play their part in the search for a vaccine. fergus walsh, bbc news. this is bbc news. the headlines: a german air—ambulance carrying russian opposition leader, alexei navalny, has taken off from russia's 0msk airport. it is heading to berlin where he's to receive treatment there after falling into a coma. new coronavirus quarantine restrictions have come into force in the uk. anyone arriving from croatia, austria, or trinidad and tobago, will
dr katrina pollock is not convinced — at least not yet.avirus vaccine. i'm not sure that it's going to necessarily accelerate development of the vaccine in a way that some people might hope. and there are certainly significant, at this point, ethical and safety considerations for doing it. we need a lot more understanding of this disease before we start thinking about those kind of studies. if coronavirus challenge studies do you ever take place, volunteers would need to spend at least two...
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you know, we did produce van gogh and rothko, and jackson pollock. we did build notre dame.erested in. and you've talked about it, made documentaries about it, and that is the question of, how many humans this planet can sustain? we are currently at over 7 billion... 7.4, yeah. you made a documentary which suggested that that could well get to 10 billion, and you were very worried about it. i've read a lot of demographic experts in recent months saying, "actually, the trends" — and they use the word jaw—dropping — "the trends are jaw—dropping in a different direction, that many countries, including japan could see the population of their country half by the end of the 21st century. actually, we may never get to 10 billion, we may stick at around 8.8 billion." do you think in retrospect, you and others who talk about the dangers of overpopulation got it wrong? one of the things that i want to be really clear about is that, when i've talked about overpopulation, considering humans as organisms irrespective of their colour, race, political belief, so on and so forth — what it i
you know, we did produce van gogh and rothko, and jackson pollock. we did build notre dame.erested in. and you've talked about it, made documentaries about it, and that is the question of, how many humans this planet can sustain? we are currently at over 7 billion... 7.4, yeah. you made a documentary which suggested that that could well get to 10 billion, and you were very worried about it. i've read a lot of demographic experts in recent months saying, "actually, the trends" — and...
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dr katrina pollock is not convinced — at least not yet.irus vaccine. i'm not sure that it's going to necessarily accelerate development of the vaccine in a way that some people might hope. and there are certainly significant, at this point, ethical and safety considerations for doing it. we need a lot more understanding of this disease before we start thinking about those kind of studies. if coronavirus challenge studies do you ever take place, volunteers would need to spend at least two weeks in quarantine at a clinical research unit. there are plenty like sean who are ready to sign up, hoping to play their part in the search for a vaccine. fergus walsh, bbc news. in california, a mass—murderer known as the golden state killer, has been sentenced to life in prison. 74—year—old joseph de angelo murdered at least 13 people while working as a police officer in california in the 1970s and 1980s. he was only caught by a quirk of modern technology and earlier was sentenced to spend the rest of his life in prison. a plea deal spared him the deat
dr katrina pollock is not convinced — at least not yet.irus vaccine. i'm not sure that it's going to necessarily accelerate development of the vaccine in a way that some people might hope. and there are certainly significant, at this point, ethical and safety considerations for doing it. we need a lot more understanding of this disease before we start thinking about those kind of studies. if coronavirus challenge studies do you ever take place, volunteers would need to spend at least two...
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dr katrina pollock is not convinced — at least not yet.irus vaccine. i'm not sure that it's going to necessarily accelerate development of the vaccine in a way that some people might hope. and there are certainly significant, at this point, ethical and safety considerations for doing it. we need a lot more understanding of this disease before we start thinking about those kind of studies. if coronavirus challenge studies do you ever take place, volunteers would need to spend at least two weeks in quarantine at a clinical research unit. there are plenty like sean who are ready to sign up, hoping to play their part in the search for a vaccine. fergus walsh, bbc news. the manchester united captain, harry maguire, remains in custody after being arrested while on holiday on the greek island of mykonos. greek police said officers had tried to break up an altercation between two groups outside a bar. our sports correspondent 0lly foster has more from old trafford. yes, the world's most expensive defender is spending a second night in a greek poli
dr katrina pollock is not convinced — at least not yet.irus vaccine. i'm not sure that it's going to necessarily accelerate development of the vaccine in a way that some people might hope. and there are certainly significant, at this point, ethical and safety considerations for doing it. we need a lot more understanding of this disease before we start thinking about those kind of studies. if coronavirus challenge studies do you ever take place, volunteers would need to spend at least two...
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earlier i spoke to allyson pollock, the professor of public health at newcastle university and askedch a trade—off. my view is that it shouldn't come down to having a choice. of course it is a disgrace that children have missed out on six months of education, and they absolutely need to be a priority, but i don't think it's helpful to talk about choices. much more important is to be assured that the government is putting in place the public health measures, and we still do not have confidence that is happening. they have earmarked £10 million for test and trace, but we know that there is still not effective test and trace systems working in every local area, and that is as much because the local data are still not flowing to the local public health departments and the capacity is not being built up in there. instead, the government is pouring billions of pounds into private sector companies with no experience of test and trace. it is not working and it is not efficient. and yet the local public health teams and public health england could do this, and could do this so much better. we
earlier i spoke to allyson pollock, the professor of public health at newcastle university and askedch a trade—off. my view is that it shouldn't come down to having a choice. of course it is a disgrace that children have missed out on six months of education, and they absolutely need to be a priority, but i don't think it's helpful to talk about choices. much more important is to be assured that the government is putting in place the public health measures, and we still do not have confidence...
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dr katrina pollock is not convinced — at least not yet.e that it's going to necessarily accelerate development of the vaccine in a way that some people might hope. and there are certainly significant, at this point, ethical and safety considerations for doing it. we need a lot more understanding of this disease before we start thinking about those kind of studies. if coronavirus challenge studies do ever take place, volunteers would need to spend at least two weeks in quarantine at a clinical research unit. there are plenty like sean who are ready to sign up, hoping to play their part in the search for a vaccine. fergus walsh, bbc news. new official figures show public sector debt has exceeded £2 trillion for the first time. government borrowing has increased sharply due to the coronavirus pandemic, with the office for national statistics saying by the end of last month, the uk's debt was more than the value of all the finished goods and services produced in the uk in a year and that hasn't happened since the 1960s. our business editor, si
dr katrina pollock is not convinced — at least not yet.e that it's going to necessarily accelerate development of the vaccine in a way that some people might hope. and there are certainly significant, at this point, ethical and safety considerations for doing it. we need a lot more understanding of this disease before we start thinking about those kind of studies. if coronavirus challenge studies do ever take place, volunteers would need to spend at least two weeks in quarantine at a clinical...
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full pollock right this is his fault well yes and no you're absolutely right that this person who has the united states postal service is a trump appointee but i don't think anyone's going to blame the head of the u.s. service if they're having to deal with. again a massive mouth and i'm president not a mail in ballots at a time of the pandemic where their own labor resources are stretched and and again my point here is that no one with a new system right out the box gets everything right and i really worry most for this country in terms of what would happen in a close election i was there with katherine harris back in the 2000 recount in florida the one thing we couldn't control the one thing that just never quite added up for a lot of americans was the fact that in florida that year it was darn close and our election systems in america yet aren't yet good enough frankly to be able to give people confidence complete confidence and a close result that that is the actual and final result so in rosenberg biden is leading in the polls by a significant amount of the economy seems to be ta
full pollock right this is his fault well yes and no you're absolutely right that this person who has the united states postal service is a trump appointee but i don't think anyone's going to blame the head of the u.s. service if they're having to deal with. again a massive mouth and i'm president not a mail in ballots at a time of the pandemic where their own labor resources are stretched and and again my point here is that no one with a new system right out the box gets everything right and i...
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he had andrew pollock, father of a parkland victim saying it is the president who is protecting schools and so on. natalie talking about healthcare, another key democrat line of attack saying if it wasn't for what donald trump done on healthcare she literally wouldn't be alive. altogether an incredibly powerful opening evening. shannon: you want to respond to what jessica said about whether republicans are making inroads with the african-american community. you are doing something that hasn't in done long time in baltimore. are you truly hopeful you will connect and voters will give a republican a chance in that district? >> yes and here is what jessica doesn't understand, this is democrats in general. there are a lot of black people that do not want to outright support trump or publicly admit it because there's so much backlash. when i'm in the community i talk to people and a lot of people say they will trump this time around, a lot of people vote hopefully for me this time around. i was in a special election, 9 point swing. 42% of my votes in the city came from independents and democ
he had andrew pollock, father of a parkland victim saying it is the president who is protecting schools and so on. natalie talking about healthcare, another key democrat line of attack saying if it wasn't for what donald trump done on healthcare she literally wouldn't be alive. altogether an incredibly powerful opening evening. shannon: you want to respond to what jessica said about whether republicans are making inroads with the african-american community. you are doing something that hasn't...
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. >> reporter: statistically black woman have long been a dominant and dependableable pollock of theth a whopping 92% voting democrat at the polls in 2016. >> we have elected everything known to man. we've elected white men, black men. we have covered the gamut. >> reporter: showing little black and brown girls what they can aspire to do. >> her selection indicates that ber not in the back. >> i have daughters and when they ser picre as knesiden givem hope and inspiration. >> abc news new york. >>> a san jose non profit is supporting protesters across the bay take a look. >> this idea starting with me coming to the san jose protests. i was here from the beginning back in may when everything first started. and at that time i noticed there was a need in the community of the protesters and also local and house community where they needed supplies to actually stay out here longer. so i just came here with a table and some waters. and people dropped off more water and snacks and even hot food donations. >> the hydration station, a kah, red tents. >> at that point i realized what i was doi
. >> reporter: statistically black woman have long been a dominant and dependableable pollock of theth a whopping 92% voting democrat at the polls in 2016. >> we have elected everything known to man. we've elected white men, black men. we have covered the gamut. >> reporter: showing little black and brown girls what they can aspire to do. >> her selection indicates that ber not in the back. >> i have daughters and when they ser picre as knesiden givem hope and...
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sanders today was going on about these task forces in pollock c. recommendations. going to be really important that we pay attention to all of that at this convention. >> one of the things that he has gotten terrible at his hiding their radicalism. they are opening it meaning they are going to try to take over the government of joe biden wins. they are basically saying if the biden harris ticket ends up becoming the president of vice present the most radical elements of our entire political process will be close to power. biden and harris are the absolute most transactional politicians you can imagine but they will make any deal imaginable. imagine the horror show for the american people especially midwestern voters. if you're watching this you want people to stand on principles and no matter what all happened they won't sell out your jobs to i don't know of foreign country like china. this is something that's important to people because the politician that will stand for anything will fall for anything and you see that in joe biden and harris. no matter what issue
sanders today was going on about these task forces in pollock c. recommendations. going to be really important that we pay attention to all of that at this convention. >> one of the things that he has gotten terrible at his hiding their radicalism. they are opening it meaning they are going to try to take over the government of joe biden wins. they are basically saying if the biden harris ticket ends up becoming the president of vice present the most radical elements of our entire...
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i like to make pa motion oexcuse commissioner pollock from this meeting. could i have a second please? >> supervisor mar: second. >> chair fewer: roll call vote please. [roll call vote] you have three ayes. >> chair fewer: thank you very much. please call item number three. [agenda item read] >> chair fewer: thank you very much. we have our executive director presenting on this. >> thank you, good morning commissioners, bryan goebel executive officer. this item will authorize the lafco to enter an construction with banner production to provide renewable energy consulting to the lafco. the lafco is mandated to provide oversight of cleanpowersf in august of last year we issued a request for qualifications for renewable energy expert in three service areas. i outlined all of this in your packets. by the okay deadline, we haved a total of seven responses. they met the minimum qualifications to work with lafco. there was only one response for service area one, which is to support lafco's oversight of cleanpowersf. we gave all of the respondents a second chance
i like to make pa motion oexcuse commissioner pollock from this meeting. could i have a second please? >> supervisor mar: second. >> chair fewer: roll call vote please. [roll call vote] you have three ayes. >> chair fewer: thank you very much. please call item number three. [agenda item read] >> chair fewer: thank you very much. we have our executive director presenting on this. >> thank you, good morning commissioners, bryan goebel executive officer. this item...
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pollock talking about his daughter, meadow, very compelling. i liked to see the segments -- the meeting of the released hostages in the oval office with the president. some of these policies, like right to try, but also telehealth. telehealth pulled so well all across america but especially in rural areas because that's where you needed the most. i felt like they were nailing it on policy and i said last night you had more policy in the first hour of the republican convention that you did in four days of the democrats. the other thing i would say in terms of what katie people talking about the suburbs as if they are just one model, the suburbs. there's a lot of diversity in the suburbs. those are things called excerp excerpts. more farther out from the cities, not quite rural america. there's a lot of middle-class people there and i think they were showing those people we have a party here they can get things done. remember incumbents are very hard to beat. they have records to run on. i think last night was absolutely amazing. also one other t
pollock talking about his daughter, meadow, very compelling. i liked to see the segments -- the meeting of the released hostages in the oval office with the president. some of these policies, like right to try, but also telehealth. telehealth pulled so well all across america but especially in rural areas because that's where you needed the most. i felt like they were nailing it on policy and i said last night you had more policy in the first hour of the republican convention that you did in...
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in march of 2018, the officers killed joshua pollock, a homeless man that police said had a gun nearby and posed a threat from the officers. a new threat from the monitor said that the police department had gaps in the report that the chief never questioned before signing off. she later released a statement called the report purposely misleading arguing that the shooting was within policy. and then the report cites libby schaaf calling the shooting awful but lawful. >>> now, from santa cruz county, it is off of the governor's watch list meaning that closures can be scaled back a bit. at the same time, five more counties have been added to the list including mendocino, and calaveras and mendocino counties and all of the state's counties in yellow are on that list. >>> today, a vote for paid sick now, california employees are wanting to know if there is a unemployment benefits to be extended called the fed ed program. so far, more than $30 million have been paid out by that program. >>> and now, campbell outdoor dining expansion as the streets have been closed along the avenue. city coun
in march of 2018, the officers killed joshua pollock, a homeless man that police said had a gun nearby and posed a threat from the officers. a new threat from the monitor said that the police department had gaps in the report that the chief never questioned before signing off. she later released a statement called the report purposely misleading arguing that the shooting was within policy. and then the report cites libby schaaf calling the shooting awful but lawful. >>> now, from santa...
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the officers killed joseph pollock, and a homeless man, and police say they had a gun nearby and posed a threat to officers. now, the new report from the federal auditor finds that the report had gaps which the chief had never questioned before signing off. later, released a statement calling the report purposely misleading arguing that the shooting was within policy. and that report cites that mayor libby schaaf calling the shooting harmful but lawful. >>> and the death of an 18-year-old shooting in the canyon as he was helping a woman with her groceries. hundreds gathered to remember a young man who planned to attend college and play baseball. the coach who watched him grow up said it is like losing a son. >> after every practice, every game, no matter how good he did or how bad he did, he would walk up to each coach, and extend his hand out and tell them thank you, coach, and the coaches were appreciative of him, and not many kids do that. >> the deputies arrested the 23-year-old suspect christopher young after tracking him down from the car parked near the shooting scene. >>> conti
the officers killed joseph pollock, and a homeless man, and police say they had a gun nearby and posed a threat to officers. now, the new report from the federal auditor finds that the report had gaps which the chief had never questioned before signing off. later, released a statement calling the report purposely misleading arguing that the shooting was within policy. and that report cites that mayor libby schaaf calling the shooting harmful but lawful. >>> and the death of an...
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there is a great letter collection published and i'm trying to remember the soldiers last name is pollock and it was put together by a friend of mine, he's a ranger at gettysburg. fantastic historian. and as the 48 pennsylvania was sitting in camp, by fredericksburg in december of 1862, after the battle or just previous -- prior to the battle, they received a shipment from home and it included in that shipment was scrapple. and the soldiers just devoured it. and he even notes, i think he notes in there that is you might have thought us monsters for just devouring this scrapple, but they loved it. i'm sure other soldiers probably ate it too. >> i just imagining the orks from lord of the rings when they eat that guy and all of the pieces are flying everywhere. >> another reason for you to hate me. i've never seen nor read "the lord of the rings". >> really? that is a deliberate choice. you're taking pride in avoiding something that is popular? >> well, i feel like you've called me out. struck me. >> i didn't think that scrapple was that old, actually. i mean not being from pennsylvania. i d
there is a great letter collection published and i'm trying to remember the soldiers last name is pollock and it was put together by a friend of mine, he's a ranger at gettysburg. fantastic historian. and as the 48 pennsylvania was sitting in camp, by fredericksburg in december of 1862, after the battle or just previous -- prior to the battle, they received a shipment from home and it included in that shipment was scrapple. and the soldiers just devoured it. and he even notes, i think he notes...
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i'm trying to remember the -- soldier's last name is pollock. the book was put together by a friend of mine, a ranger at getties berg. fantastic historian. and in that letter collection as the 48 pennsylvania was sitting in camp by fredericksburg in december of 1862 just prior to the battle, they received a shipment from home. and included in that shipment was scrapple. and the soldiers just devoured it. and he even notes -- i think he notes you might have thought us monsters for just devouring this scrapple. but they loved it. i'm sure other soldiers probably ate it too. >> are you imagining the "lord of the rings" when they eat that guy and the pieces are flying everywhere. >> another reason for you all to hate me. i've never seen nor read "the lord of the rings." >> really? that's a deliberate choice. you're taking pride in avoiding something that's popular. >> wow, i feel like you've called me out. >> right. >> struck me. >> i do think that scrapple was that old actually, not being a pennsylvanian. i didn't realize that it wasn't a modern in
i'm trying to remember the -- soldier's last name is pollock. the book was put together by a friend of mine, a ranger at getties berg. fantastic historian. and in that letter collection as the 48 pennsylvania was sitting in camp by fredericksburg in december of 1862 just prior to the battle, they received a shipment from home. and included in that shipment was scrapple. and the soldiers just devoured it. and he even notes -- i think he notes you might have thought us monsters for just devouring...
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i like to make pa motion oexcuse commissioner pollock from this meeting. could i have a second please? >> supervisor mar: second. >> chair fewer: roll call vote please. [roll call vote] you have three ayes. >> chair fewer: thank you very much. please call item number three. [agenda item read] >> chair fewer: thank you very much. we have our executive director presenting on this. >> thank you, good morning commissioners, bryan goebel executive officer. this item will authorize the lafco to enter an construction with banner production to provide renewable energy consulting to the lafco. the lafco is mandated to provide oversight of cleanpowersf in august of last year we issued a request for qualifications for renewable energy expert in three service areas. i outlined all of this in your packets. by the okay deadline, we haved a total of seven responses. they met the minimum qualifications to work with lafco. there was only one response for service area one, which is to support lafco's oversight of cleanpowersf. we gave all of the respondents a second chance
i like to make pa motion oexcuse commissioner pollock from this meeting. could i have a second please? >> supervisor mar: second. >> chair fewer: roll call vote please. [roll call vote] you have three ayes. >> chair fewer: thank you very much. please call item number three. [agenda item read] >> chair fewer: thank you very much. we have our executive director presenting on this. >> thank you, good morning commissioners, bryan goebel executive officer. this item...
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i like to make pa motion oexcuse commissioner pollock from this meeting. could i have a second please? >> supervisor mar: second. >> chair fewer: roll call vote please. [roll call vote] you have three ayes. >> chair fewer: thank you very much. please call item number three. [agenda item read] >> chair fewer: thank you very much. we have our executive director presenting on this. >> thank you, good morning commissioners, bryan goebel executive officer. this item will authorize the lafco to enter an construction with banner production to provide renewable energy consulting to the lafco. the lafco is mandated to provide oversight of cleanpowersf in august of last year we issued a request for qualifications for renewable energy expert in three service areas. i outlined all of this in your packets. by the okay deadline, we haved a total of seven responses. they met the minimum qualifications to work with lafco. there was only one response for service area one, which is to support lafco's oversight of cleanpowersf. we gave all of the respondents a second chance
i like to make pa motion oexcuse commissioner pollock from this meeting. could i have a second please? >> supervisor mar: second. >> chair fewer: roll call vote please. [roll call vote] you have three ayes. >> chair fewer: thank you very much. please call item number three. [agenda item read] >> chair fewer: thank you very much. we have our executive director presenting on this. >> thank you, good morning commissioners, bryan goebel executive officer. this item...
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i like to make pa motion oexcuse commissioner pollock from this meeting.could i have a second please? >> supervisor mar: second. >> chair fewer: roll call vote please. [roll call vote] you have three ayes. >> chair fewer: thank you very much. please call item number three. [agenda item read] >> chair fewer: thank you very much. we have our executive director presenting on this. >> thank you, good morning commissioners, bryan goebel executive officer. this item will authorize the lafco to enter an construction with banner production to provide renewable energy consulting to the lafco. the lafco is mandated to provide oversight of cleanpowersf in august of last year we issued a request for qualifications for renewable energy expert in three service areas. i outlined all of this in your packets. by the okay deadline, we haved a total of seven responses. they met the minimum qualifications to work with lafco. there was only one response for service area one, which is to support lafco's oversight of cleanpowersf. we gave all of the respondents a second chance t
i like to make pa motion oexcuse commissioner pollock from this meeting.could i have a second please? >> supervisor mar: second. >> chair fewer: roll call vote please. [roll call vote] you have three ayes. >> chair fewer: thank you very much. please call item number three. [agenda item read] >> chair fewer: thank you very much. we have our executive director presenting on this. >> thank you, good morning commissioners, bryan goebel executive officer. this item will...
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whether it's andrew pollock who in the time of crisis the president spent time away from the cameras.lked to families of victims of violence with law enforcement. step away from the cameras. personal stories i think also one of the moments that stood out to me when he pointed out how many women of power like yourself that the president has empowered with his campaign and with his administration. >> absolutely. and that's one of the things that i have loved about this convention. i have spent almost every single day for two and a half years with the president. and i got to know him very well during that time. he is a man who loves this country and loves the citizens of this country. and is willing to take all the heat, all the negativity every day to make their lives better. he is making his life harder every single day that he sits in that office so that everybody else can be better off and to me i think we have seen a lot of those moments, some of those behind the scenes moments. the call he had with jim jordan's family. i experience those every day with the president when he interac
whether it's andrew pollock who in the time of crisis the president spent time away from the cameras.lked to families of victims of violence with law enforcement. step away from the cameras. personal stories i think also one of the moments that stood out to me when he pointed out how many women of power like yourself that the president has empowered with his campaign and with his administration. >> absolutely. and that's one of the things that i have loved about this convention. i have...
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pollock starts in 30 minutes. with the gadgets that every stay at home student is going to need. the minerals from the enamel. i like to recommend pronamel to my patients. pronamel will help push the minerals back into the enamel, to keep the enamel strong. i know it works. and i hear nothing but great things from my patients that have switched to it. who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. dupixent is the first treatment of its kind that continuously treats moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, even between flare ups. dupixent is a biologic, and not a cream or steroid. many people taking dupixent saw clear or almost clear skin, and, had significantly less itch. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur, including anaphylaxis, which is severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems, such as eye pain or vision changes, or a parasitic infe
pollock starts in 30 minutes. with the gadgets that every stay at home student is going to need. the minerals from the enamel. i like to recommend pronamel to my patients. pronamel will help push the minerals back into the enamel, to keep the enamel strong. i know it works. and i hear nothing but great things from my patients that have switched to it. who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within...