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. >> they have been inspiring to extent they have galvanized public union in the west to lean towardng ukraine with as much help as zelenskyy needs. >> to have the leader demonstrate defiance and courage is huge positive. it is all more likely that in the, ukraine will prevail. >> average citizen thinks that zelenskyy has really stepped up to the challenge. his oproval ratings are through the roof. i think over 90% of ukrainians approve of how he is dealing with the war. i think it will is not clear he will get what he is asking for. but not because he has not been inspiring. i think everyone is inspired. but because it is such a tough decision from the stand point of nuclear escalation on the table, and having been invoked by putin. >> putin's nukes may have frozen western leaders to this point, last week some military expert contemplated the once unthinkable that that ukraine might defeat the russian war machine out right. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality
. >> they have been inspiring to extent they have galvanized public union in the west to lean towardng ukraine with as much help as zelenskyy needs. >> to have the leader demonstrate defiance and courage is huge positive. it is all more likely that in the, ukraine will prevail. >> average citizen thinks that zelenskyy has really stepped up to the challenge. his oproval ratings are through the roof. i think over 90% of ukrainians approve of how he is dealing with the war. i...
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we will see how those negotiations go, but those public-sector unions are saying that because of the city's short-term budget surplus over the next couple of years, the city could be putting more money and effort into getting these position filled. dan: we are so happy about the partnership with the san francisco standard and delighted with the work you guys are doing. what makes you get up in the morning exciting -- excited to do this job? kevin: one of the things i love best about my job is, every single day it is something new, and it gives me the opportunity to talk to people who are impacting the city positively, and also get to the root of fine some of the problems in the city exist. part of what i love doing is explaining to the general public why the city works the way it does and how it can possibly be made better. dan: thanks kevin truong with the san francisco standard. we have links -- links on on onn abc7news.com. check out our streaming tv app and scroll >>> tonight, a special edition of "world news tonight." president biden here in europe. the emergency nato summit. uk
we will see how those negotiations go, but those public-sector unions are saying that because of the city's short-term budget surplus over the next couple of years, the city could be putting more money and effort into getting these position filled. dan: we are so happy about the partnership with the san francisco standard and delighted with the work you guys are doing. what makes you get up in the morning exciting -- excited to do this job? kevin: one of the things i love best about my job is,...
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white house respondent nanticoke and also the talking about how congress - tuesday state of the union and public media government reporter interest under discusses the primary election and voting changes for the state. watch washington journal, the claimant seven eastern tuesday morning on c-span for cspan now, are free mobile video app and join the discussion with your phone calls and facebook comments, text messages and tweets. >> recorded conversations, while in office here many of those conversations on c-span new podcast, presidential recorded. >> the focus on the presidency of lyndon b. johnson and you'll hear about the 1954 civil rights act, 1954 presidential campaign, the incident, former and the war in vietnam and not everyone knew they were being recorded it. >> and certainly johnson secretary new, because they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations and in fact there were the ones make sure the conversation were taped as johnson would signal to them through an open door between his office and there's. >> he also your blunt talk. >> yes sir, one report the number of p
white house respondent nanticoke and also the talking about how congress - tuesday state of the union and public media government reporter interest under discusses the primary election and voting changes for the state. watch washington journal, the claimant seven eastern tuesday morning on c-span for cspan now, are free mobile video app and join the discussion with your phone calls and facebook comments, text messages and tweets. >> recorded conversations, while in office here many of...
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and then then, now i can't believe well, which will probably be the publics of the union, which are members of the wall. so i couldn't, you know, in the big and the last line of defense that, but i sure maybe you had the buffer as russian, maybe you had. well, you could judge you. oh, no country is black. i like, we don't have the amount that i would like as a guy. so quite obviously you will be a the rest of that. right? right. so you will need from a state that was what i understand. then in 2000 in august, we're at the conference in which it was decided by the american will absorb the story, frankly, on. so that was the time that the russian, that said, these are out of that like, these don't cross that. and unfortunately, the deadline was crossed. good. yeah. and then the russian went into action. in 4 days, they had to fight up the door. russian b robinson captured about 567, all 50. they're looking to hold for a defense the next, the location game. when people beat, then young, risky. yeah, the russian president for the odyssey a, well, i know once again, that was all. you could join
and then then, now i can't believe well, which will probably be the publics of the union, which are members of the wall. so i couldn't, you know, in the big and the last line of defense that, but i sure maybe you had the buffer as russian, maybe you had. well, you could judge you. oh, no country is black. i like, we don't have the amount that i would like as a guy. so quite obviously you will be a the rest of that. right? right. so you will need from a state that was what i understand. then in...
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there has been widespread public concern, as you mentioned, the government, opposition, trade unions, yougov poll last week suggested 83% of the public were concerned by the actions that were taken. definitely the reputation has been damaged, whether permanently or not, we will see. it permanently or not, we will see. , , ., see. it will be interesting to see. it will be interesting to see what — see. it will be interesting to see what lies _ see. it will be interesting to see what lies ahead - see. it will be interesting to see what lies ahead in - see. it will be interesting to see what lies ahead in the l see. it will be interesting to . see what lies ahead in the days and weeks ahead, what is interesting is whether the government decides whether actually, it's actions are illegal?— actually, it's actions are illegal? actually, it's actions are illeual? ~ , ., illegal? absolutely, and in the lona illegal? absolutely, and in the long under— illegal? absolutely, and in the long under seems _ illegal? absolutely, and in the long under seems to - illegal? absolutely, and in the long un
there has been widespread public concern, as you mentioned, the government, opposition, trade unions, yougov poll last week suggested 83% of the public were concerned by the actions that were taken. definitely the reputation has been damaged, whether permanently or not, we will see. it permanently or not, we will see. , , ., see. it will be interesting to see. it will be interesting to see what — see. it will be interesting to see what lies _ see. it will be interesting to see what lies ahead...
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and then then, now i can't believe well, which will probably be the publics of the union, which are members of the wall. so i couldn't, you know, in the middle and the last line of defense that the russian lady had. the buffer, as russian maybe had. well, you could judge, you know, country is black. i like we're going to have the might be in the amount that i would like as a guy, obviously you will be a, the best buy the right. right. so you will need one more stage. that was what i understand. well then in 2000 in august we're at the conference in which it was decided by the american absorb. the still, frankly, also that was the time that the russian, that said, these are out of that like these don't cross them. and unfortunately, the deadline was crossed. good. yeah. and then the russian went into action. in 4 days, they had a dog russian. the problem is that after about 5 to 7 on sci fi, there located them all for a defense. the next the location. when, when people beat, then young, risky. yeah, the russian president for the odyssey a, well, i know once again there was talk, you can join
and then then, now i can't believe well, which will probably be the publics of the union, which are members of the wall. so i couldn't, you know, in the middle and the last line of defense that the russian lady had. the buffer, as russian maybe had. well, you could judge, you know, country is black. i like we're going to have the might be in the amount that i would like as a guy, obviously you will be a, the best buy the right. right. so you will need one more stage. that was what i understand....
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and then then now i can't believe well, which will probably be the public's of the union, which are members of the fact i couldn't, you know, in the big and the last line of defense that, but i sure maybe you had the buffer of russian. maybe you had, well, you could judge you or your country is black. i like. we don't have the amount that i would like as a guy. so quite obviously you will be a, the best buy the right. right. so you will need one more stage. that was what i understand. then in 2000 in august we're at the conference in which it was decided by the american absorb, still currently on. so that was the time that the, that, that these are and then like these going cross. and unfortunately the deadline was crossed. good. yeah. and then that russian went into action. in 4 days . they had to fight up the door. russian b robinson captured about 567 or 50. they located them all, but a defense. the next the location. when, when people beat that young, risky. yeah, the russian president for the odyssey a, well, i know once again, that was all. you could join the russia. i said, you're go
and then then now i can't believe well, which will probably be the public's of the union, which are members of the fact i couldn't, you know, in the big and the last line of defense that, but i sure maybe you had the buffer of russian. maybe you had, well, you could judge you or your country is black. i like. we don't have the amount that i would like as a guy. so quite obviously you will be a, the best buy the right. right. so you will need one more stage. that was what i understand. then in...
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union. then, public media politics reporter andrew snyder discusses the texas primary election and voting changesor the states. watch "washington journal" five at seven eastern tuesday morning on c-span for c-span now, our free mobile video app. jointly discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. senate remains in recess for an all center briefing on the u.s. response to russia's invasion of ukraine. that was one of the main topics at today's white house briefing with jen psaki. she also previewed tomorrow night's first state of the union address by president biden. >> hello everyone. okay happy monday, state of the union eve shall we say. okay. i just want to start off and give you highlight some of the ongoing we've made a number of announcements over the weekend to get everybody up to speed we have some charts to give you all of the specifics in case that is helpful. the united states is the largest provider of assistance to ukraine president biden has committed more security to ukraine over that united states has provided at any other time in history. on fri
union. then, public media politics reporter andrew snyder discusses the texas primary election and voting changesor the states. watch "washington journal" five at seven eastern tuesday morning on c-span for c-span now, our free mobile video app. jointly discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. senate remains in recess for an all center briefing on the u.s. response to russia's invasion of ukraine. that was one of the main topics at today's white...
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it is also a significant and direct threat to the unions public order insecurity, fake stories of bravery and sacrifice, censoring alternative viewpoints. just at a glorified hero leader to the mix. and you have yourself a classic western propaganda piece. then zalinski dialed into their meeting. com but determined his pale face covered and stubble, he told the leaders of the free world that this might be the last time they would see him alive. the enemy has marked me as target. number one, my family as target number 2, i was in court has sent install physician figure alexey nev only to 9 years in a maximum security prison of the finding him guilty of lodge scow, fraud, and contempt of court ortiz policy. i takes a closer look. what we heard today from the moscow court is that he has been found guilty as you quickly say, for another 9 years in prison. as the judge weighed out the charge sheet. she said that he had been found guilty of stealing to the tune of $4700000.00 from his anti corruption foundation. and at the same time, he was found in contempt of court. prosecutors had actually b
it is also a significant and direct threat to the unions public order insecurity, fake stories of bravery and sacrifice, censoring alternative viewpoints. just at a glorified hero leader to the mix. and you have yourself a classic western propaganda piece. then zalinski dialed into their meeting. com but determined his pale face covered and stubble, he told the leaders of the free world that this might be the last time they would see him alive. the enemy has marked me as target. number one, my...
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and then now that being funny, well, which will probably be the publics of the union, which are members of the war back. i couldn't, you know, in the big and the last line of defense that a lot of russian maybe had. well, you could just, you know, your country is black. i like, i don't have the amount that i would like as a guy. so quite obviously you will be the price to the best credit on the and then right, right. so you will need one more stage. that was what i understand. then in 2000, it august at the conference in which it was decided by the american will absorb the stroke on please also that was the time that the russian that, that these are that like these don't cross that. and unfortunately the deadline was crossed. good. yeah, and then the russian went into action. in 4 days they had a, the door, russian b robinson captured about 567, all the fees. they like it did them all. but a defense. the next a location in 20. 14, then young, risky. yeah, the russian president of the odyssey revolution, so i thought, well, i know once again, that was all. you can join the russia. i said
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and then then now i can't believe well, which will probably be the public's of the union, which are members of the fact i couldn't, you know, in the middle and the last line of defense, a lot of russian maybe had, well, you could judge you. oh no country is black. i like, i don't have the amount that i would like as a guy, obviously you will be a the best buy the right. right. so you will need more states. that was what i understand. well, then in 2000 in august at the conference in which it was decided by the american absorb still currently on. so that was the time that the that said, these are out of that like these don't cross them. and unfortunately the deadline was crossed. good. yeah, and then the russian went into action. in 4 days, they had a dog russian. the problem is that after about 5 to 7 on sci fi, they located them all. but a guy did it different. the next the location when, when people then young, risky. yeah, the russian president for the odyssey a, well, i know once again there was talk, you can join the russia. i said you're going to join nato and you know, just the, i'm
and then then now i can't believe well, which will probably be the public's of the union, which are members of the fact i couldn't, you know, in the middle and the last line of defense, a lot of russian maybe had, well, you could judge you. oh no country is black. i like, i don't have the amount that i would like as a guy, obviously you will be a the best buy the right. right. so you will need more states. that was what i understand. well, then in 2000 in august at the conference in which it...
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americans, and towards the end of hisis speech he calls on congress and the public to strengthen against the state of our union. so depending on the crisis in the moment, presidents will utilize it for the particular political ad ideological ends. but they will seek to address that crisis and to make sense of it for us, even when making sense of it for us will also serve their political agenda. >> host: professor prasch, one of the things that you focus on in teaching rhetoric and political culture is time and place. what does that bring to presidential rhetoric? >> guest: well, and , in tht of the state of the union i would stress yet again, you mention the mediated aspect of the state of union addresses. we experience in the beginning with harry truman that they are televised and lyndon johnson is the president who brings them into prime time. we imagine or at pictures in our minds of what the stage for the setting of the state and union address will look like. so i thinknk it's important as viewers are watching this state of union address the biden will deliver is to consider how we compare what biden does
americans, and towards the end of hisis speech he calls on congress and the public to strengthen against the state of our union. so depending on the crisis in the moment, presidents will utilize it for the particular political ad ideological ends. but they will seek to address that crisis and to make sense of it for us, even when making sense of it for us will also serve their political agenda. >> host: professor prasch, one of the things that you focus on in teaching rhetoric and...
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it is also a significant and direct threat to the unions public order insecurity, fake stories of bravery and sacrifice, censoring alternative viewpoints. just at a glorified hero leader to the mix and you have yourself a classic western propaganda peace. then zalinski dialed into their meeting. com but determined his pale face covered and stubble. he told the leaders of the free world that this might be the last time they would see him alive. the enemy has marked me as target. number one, my family as target number 2, a russian quote has sentenced opposition. figure like st. vonny to 9 years in a maximum security prison of to finding him guilty of large scale fraud and content, of course, as was live to a correspondent policy. if more details now poorly good to see. now this is a new case against nevada and he, he was already doing time in prison on a previous indictment. could you bring in more details, please? well yes, what we heard today from the moscow court is that he has been found guilty as you quickly say, for another 9 years in prison. as the judge weighed out the charge sheet,
it is also a significant and direct threat to the unions public order insecurity, fake stories of bravery and sacrifice, censoring alternative viewpoints. just at a glorified hero leader to the mix and you have yourself a classic western propaganda peace. then zalinski dialed into their meeting. com but determined his pale face covered and stubble. he told the leaders of the free world that this might be the last time they would see him alive. the enemy has marked me as target. number one, my...
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critics of the mayor's decision, including several public employee unions, whose members were fired for vaccinated. have blasted the mayor for seeming to lift the rule only for those who are wealthy and famous. san francisco school officials are stepping up covid-19 mitigation efforts ahead of spring break by handing out 123,000 at home test kits, students and staff across the district will be on break next week. and while current case rates are low, the superintendent says, proactive measures like these can help prevent possible exposures and keep communities safe. the district is urging everyone to use the rapid test before heading back to school on april 4th regardless of whether they're symptomatic. the cal state university system is getting rid of the s a t and act has requirements for admission. the board of trustees voted to approve this change yesterday, students are still able to submit the scores that they like, but they are not required. the university of california system also recently dropped the standardized tests. some critics say the tests put minority and low income stu
critics of the mayor's decision, including several public employee unions, whose members were fired for vaccinated. have blasted the mayor for seeming to lift the rule only for those who are wealthy and famous. san francisco school officials are stepping up covid-19 mitigation efforts ahead of spring break by handing out 123,000 at home test kits, students and staff across the district will be on break next week. and while current case rates are low, the superintendent says, proactive measures...
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yes, people who are public is ukraine's latest argon european union is preparing a 4th. the package of anti russian sanctions. that could significantly hit the economy of the you with all the west continues to push a heavily roof the public narrative of.
yes, people who are public is ukraine's latest argon european union is preparing a 4th. the package of anti russian sanctions. that could significantly hit the economy of the you with all the west continues to push a heavily roof the public narrative of.
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union. then, public media politics reporter andrew snyder discusses the texas primary election and voting changes" five at seven eastern tuesday morning on c-span for c-span now, our free mobile video app. jointly discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and
union. then, public media politics reporter andrew snyder discusses the texas primary election and voting changes" five at seven eastern tuesday morning on c-span for c-span now, our free mobile video app. jointly discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and
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unions. personal writing for publication may not be pursued during duty hours or accomplished by the use of government or non-appropriated fund property. while publication of underground newspapers by military personnel off post on their own time and with their own money and equipment is not prohibited if such publication contains unlawful language. those involved in the printing publication or distribution may be disciplined for such infractions. any demonstration or activity on the installation which could result in interference with our prevention of orderly accomplishment of the mission of the installation is prohibited. members of the armed forces are prohibited from participating in off-post demonstrations when they are on duty or in a foreign country or win their activities constitute a breach of law and order. well, there it is in a nutshell. we in the military are restricted to some degree in making public statements in taking part in political activities and in publicly descending from the policies of our commander in chief the president. some may feel this is unfair, but for a wiser men tha
unions. personal writing for publication may not be pursued during duty hours or accomplished by the use of government or non-appropriated fund property. while publication of underground newspapers by military personnel off post on their own time and with their own money and equipment is not prohibited if such publication contains unlawful language. those involved in the printing publication or distribution may be disciplined for such infractions. any demonstration or activity on the...
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the regime also works through mass public organizations such as the communist youth league and trade unions the agitation and propaganda component of the armed forces and the national educational system to indoctrinate various elements of the population. moreover party propaganda professionals are dispatched continuously to enforce ideological conformity within the vast network and to provide the appropriate party lines. socialist indoctrination soviet style is introduced early in a child's education. each classroom contains its own lenin corner a small area set up to deify the exploits of lenin as the great leader of the first socialist revolution in the world. in music class for example children learn to express their love for lenin through hymns that are sun on holidays. soviet elementary education is characterized by a suffocating paternalism and assurance of personal security is offered by the state in return for strict conformity and the suppression of individual expression. in art classes, for example all children are required to draw the same object in exactly the same way and using
the regime also works through mass public organizations such as the communist youth league and trade unions the agitation and propaganda component of the armed forces and the national educational system to indoctrinate various elements of the population. moreover party propaganda professionals are dispatched continuously to enforce ideological conformity within the vast network and to provide the appropriate party lines. socialist indoctrination soviet style is introduced early in a child's...
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you come to your role at a time when it's public approval for unions and the u.s. has grown to its highest level in 50 years. working people are in powered now in ways they have not been before. some of us believe that there is a relationship between the density of the union strength in the country, improvement in the economy, lowering disparities that create the lien strip and citizenry and it's a hard road to get there. it's not lost on anyone but you were also a historic first. the first woman to be president of the afl-cio. as we think about the infrastructure brilliant the infrastructure of 800,000 jobs annually over the course of ten years, how are you thinking about what all of this means for good jobs and that everyone can have access to including and especially women and people of color and what supports do you think are needed in the industry, and then helped me understand because i know you to be a powerful political thinker as well as a union leader. help me to understand the relationship you seem between the success of all these things in terms of turn
you come to your role at a time when it's public approval for unions and the u.s. has grown to its highest level in 50 years. working people are in powered now in ways they have not been before. some of us believe that there is a relationship between the density of the union strength in the country, improvement in the economy, lowering disparities that create the lien strip and citizenry and it's a hard road to get there. it's not lost on anyone but you were also a historic first. the first...
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of americans and towards the end of the speech he calls on congress and the public to strengthen again the state of our union. depending on the crisis, the president utilizes their particular political and ideological ends. they seek to address the crisis and make sense of it for us, even when making sense of it for us will also serve their political agenda. >> one of the things that you focus on in teaching rhetoric and political culture is time and place. what does that bring to presidential rhetoric? >> in the context of the state of the union, i would stress yet again you have mentioned the mediated aspect of these state of the union addresses. this beginning with harry truman, they are televised and lyndon johnson brings them into prime time, we imagine or have pictures in our minds of what these states -- stages or the setting of the seat of the union address is going to look like. as viewers watched the state of the union address, it is to consider how we compare what biden does to previous instances of the state of the union address, it is not a significant that biden is -- insignificant that biden h
of americans and towards the end of the speech he calls on congress and the public to strengthen again the state of our union. depending on the crisis, the president utilizes their particular political and ideological ends. they seek to address the crisis and make sense of it for us, even when making sense of it for us will also serve their political agenda. >> one of the things that you focus on in teaching rhetoric and political culture is time and place. what does that bring to...
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with regard to whether to have a mask and date saying they are working with the public health department and teachers union should do think teacher concerns -- teachers union. do you think teacher concern should be factored in aixa >> absolutely. teachers are frontline workers. they are a critical part of our community. many teachers may be older have certain conditions as well. they can get n95 masks but the supply has not been where it needs to be. the variability of when masks are available and how regularly you can get them i imagine is going to differ across school districts. i think the concerns of teachers should be taken into account in these decisions. i think we are all headed in the same direction with the way the incidence is going, which means there is much lower community incidents. we may be catching a relative break over the next few weeks. how long that lasts, i do not know. we work in communities. we have to take everybody's input when we make these decisions. >> why do you suppose the state made optional for the unvaccinated to wear masks in public? some people say that seems to be a dis
with regard to whether to have a mask and date saying they are working with the public health department and teachers union should do think teacher concerns -- teachers union. do you think teacher concern should be factored in aixa >> absolutely. teachers are frontline workers. they are a critical part of our community. many teachers may be older have certain conditions as well. they can get n95 masks but the supply has not been where it needs to be. the variability of when masks are...
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scores of homes are destroyed by shelley key city in the done yet people who are public is ukraine's latest organ. european union is preparing a 4th package of anti russian sanctions that could significantly hit the economy of the you with the west continues to push a heavily roof of public narrative of french journalists steps forward. to note, the ukrainian government has actually been targeting civilians and don boss and said that all of those people are ukranian. it's not showing. it's also conducted by ukrainian definitely with watching r t international, special coverage of the war and ukraine. i'm your whole stomach quarter. welcome to the program which russian foreign minister survey lab rob has given an interview to r t and other international media outlets to address the current crisis in ukraine . he says, coverage of the conflict has been artificially scripted. this is gonna una ukraine has long been made, an anti russia springboard for undermining everything russian. i'm thinking about the diplomatic talents of the west. people have been dying by the thousands. none of the western media had the idea
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public relations. is an acrobat and union square going to bring office workers back?d bring it -- bring attention to the fact that san francisco is open again. we made history by having such low covid fatalities, by being in such a lockdown mode. now it has come back in some ways to haunt us. the virtue of that is now that most people think we are shut down. in acrobat or comic or something like that is not going to bring the office workers back. she's also working with businesses to try to get them to bring it back, but we have to come to the realization it's a new post-covid day, and things are going to be the same. kristen: i don't want t't want't into crime because that is a factor as well. the mayor stood with business leaders today, couple of weeks before she notes her welcome back to sf pledge where executives from some of the biggest companies were all there. they? are aligned, aren't they? it seems like they are aligned in bringing people back. phil: they are, at the big question is, what is their definition of bringing back versus the mayor? the mayor would
public relations. is an acrobat and union square going to bring office workers back?d bring it -- bring attention to the fact that san francisco is open again. we made history by having such low covid fatalities, by being in such a lockdown mode. now it has come back in some ways to haunt us. the virtue of that is now that most people think we are shut down. in acrobat or comic or something like that is not going to bring the office workers back. she's also working with businesses to try to get...
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times me say today , the nation's future hung in the balance and the forces of this union threatened to destroy our publicunning up to the crisis jackson, calhoun and others attended a banquet to honor jefferson's birthday where they offered many toasts when it was his turn jackson rose from his seat and declared the federal union must be preserved. and then he sat down in the room fell silent as calhoun and others recognize the strength and resolve behind the seven words. when the crisis came calhoun surely remember those words in part inspired president lincoln to hang a portrait of andrew jackson in his office a third president who gave a place of honor to this old democrat president reagan called those words among the most important any american has ever spoken. today that is on the base of the first bronze statue casting united states. that iconic statue is astride a force with sword raised and surrounded by cannons captured during the military campaign in the summer of 2020 the mob of progeny filled with hate for america came with ropes and chains tear down the statue that no matter how much they pu
times me say today , the nation's future hung in the balance and the forces of this union threatened to destroy our publicunning up to the crisis jackson, calhoun and others attended a banquet to honor jefferson's birthday where they offered many toasts when it was his turn jackson rose from his seat and declared the federal union must be preserved. and then he sat down in the room fell silent as calhoun and others recognize the strength and resolve behind the seven words. when the crisis came...
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in minneapolis, unions representing public school teachers have agreed to a tentative contract that could end their strike, which began on march 8. the deal would reportedly boost pay for education support professionals, bring new protections to teachers of color, limit class sizes, and would increase funding for mental health. if the contract is ratified this weekend, some 29,000 students could return to minneapolis classrooms on monday. washington state governor jay inslee has signed three gun control bills into law. one measure bans firearm magazines that hold more than 10 rounds. a second restricts untraceable "ghost guns," while a third law limits firearms at government meetings and election spaces. meanwhile, in washington, d.c., survivors of the 2018 mass shooting in parkland, florida, rallied outside the u.s. capitol thursday demanding federal action on gun control. activists placed hundreds of body bags on the national mall to represent the 170,000 people across the united states who have died by gun violence since the massacre at marjory stoneman douglas high school on valentine
in minneapolis, unions representing public school teachers have agreed to a tentative contract that could end their strike, which began on march 8. the deal would reportedly boost pay for education support professionals, bring new protections to teachers of color, limit class sizes, and would increase funding for mental health. if the contract is ratified this weekend, some 29,000 students could return to minneapolis classrooms on monday. washington state governor jay inslee has signed three...
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time in 10 years that the president has started the state of the union address with foreign policy issues and try to demonstrate to the public that he is on top of things and reassert his foreign policy credentials. obviously his as you. as you noted his approval scores have been quite low, but this was a laundry list agenda. this is probably the most robust state of the union address we've seen since bill clinton in terms of just the number of the sure number of agenda items detailed, specific concrete. clearly what he wants to be having democrats campaign on in november. when we talk a lot about what's happening in november, i did notice, you know that we haven't seen in a long time every member or majority members standing up and applauding. he certainly got that when he was talking about the situation in ukraine and very specific issues, then when we heard iowa governor kim reynolds speech, the partisan divide and where this is headed, i think became very profoundly clear if it wasn't before. i think that's right. i think it tells you you know, presidents don't usually get to pass what they indicate there are their prior
time in 10 years that the president has started the state of the union address with foreign policy issues and try to demonstrate to the public that he is on top of things and reassert his foreign policy credentials. obviously his as you. as you noted his approval scores have been quite low, but this was a laundry list agenda. this is probably the most robust state of the union address we've seen since bill clinton in terms of just the number of the sure number of agenda items detailed, specific...
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and then there's also a decision to be made for 6 million people about public sector pay. we are a trade unionit out but i think our key focus at the moment is to try and change the government's mind. the government is adamant that it cannot prevent all of the impact of a global shock to energy and food prices hitting british households. faisal islam, bbc news. the man accused of murdering the conservative mp sir david amess last october told police he'd committed an act of "terror". ali harbi ali, who's 26, denies charges of murder and preparing acts of terrorism. the jurors were shown body—camera footage of a confrontation between the suspect and two unarmed police officers, as our correspondent daniel sandford reports. armed only with batons, the first two police officers arriving at the church where sir david amess mp had been stabbed. they hesitate, but then decide to go in and confront the suspect. drop the knife. drop the bleep knife now!
and then there's also a decision to be made for 6 million people about public sector pay. we are a trade unionit out but i think our key focus at the moment is to try and change the government's mind. the government is adamant that it cannot prevent all of the impact of a global shock to energy and food prices hitting british households. faisal islam, bbc news. the man accused of murdering the conservative mp sir david amess last october told police he'd committed an act of "terror"....
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and to saw division in our union, no more influence the public would be able to get them media from trusted sources. but despite not having easy access to russian media and belie used, it apparently wants to tell you about the war in ukraine. people in france still aren't too keen to follow the heard. no, they all making up their minds about what's going on. a pole has found that more than half of those questions believe at least one of russians reasonings as to why the war broke out. despite the denials of the media, the authorities, and all the work of verifying information, a large number of french people, permeable to putin speeches aimed at justifying the invasion of ukraine. so let's dig into the figures. 30 percent of those who responded felt nieto was a cause issue with ukraine being encouraged to oscar membership. obviously you don't think it's obvious, of course. yes. on western countries, they always wanted ukraine like pulling even if it isn't part of the you to join nato to annoy the russians. this war could have been avoided by agreeing with russia that ukraine would not join
and to saw division in our union, no more influence the public would be able to get them media from trusted sources. but despite not having easy access to russian media and belie used, it apparently wants to tell you about the war in ukraine. people in france still aren't too keen to follow the heard. no, they all making up their minds about what's going on. a pole has found that more than half of those questions believe at least one of russians reasonings as to why the war broke out. despite...
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so recently european union and their risk of public frenzy made a decision to supply with the leveled weapons. because the school was live of every russian of every ukrainian sabri citizen. the don nancy or lou gans is no less valuable than the lives of european or americans. as numerous. lee was numerous. lee, ours score by presidents who we respect ukrainian people, their language and traditions. we have no intention to infringe on being christ of the people from ukraine. we share a common history, civilizational spiritual, and cultural can ship with. we also have blood and family ties with them. millions of people from ukraine, leap and russia, that they are our own. and together we will be much stronger and more successful with what we should stop attempts of the times to raise to betray or entrenched the ukraine in people and to pursue the grease, the west, the pursuit discouraged to he was just the make and then tie rod shall go there in country what we see now in nato. and the european union is history, which proves that they stablish men of anti russia has always been the goal
so recently european union and their risk of public frenzy made a decision to supply with the leveled weapons. because the school was live of every russian of every ukrainian sabri citizen. the don nancy or lou gans is no less valuable than the lives of european or americans. as numerous. lee was numerous. lee, ours score by presidents who we respect ukrainian people, their language and traditions. we have no intention to infringe on being christ of the people from ukraine. we share a common...