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did you fall in love with randolph dial? >> no.o. >> did you help him plan and escape to get out of prison? >> no. >> did you live with him as his lover? >> no. >>> coming up, bobbi parker explains it all. >> i mean, the man is having a heart attack in a hospital. and even then you don't leave. you might fall short in key nutrients. get more by adding one a day. it's the #1 multivitamin uniquely designed for men and women. one serving, once a day....
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william randolph hearst is a young, wealthy, newspaper publisher. according to creelman, hearst's message to remington was, please remain, "you furnish the pictures, i'll furnish the war." but remington does not remain in cuba, he returns after six days. then hearst newspaper gives remington's sketches big-time treatment, prominent display, prominent display in hearst's new york journal. it seems unlikely that hearst would have tolerated this kind of insubordination. that he would have tolerated, that he would have put up with what was a clear disregard of his instruction to remain in cuba. the tale is also contradicted by the writings of davis and remington, who in the weeks and months afterward described scenes of violence and a people on cuba. davis in one of his letters home states quite clearly, there is war here, make no mistake. there is war here. remember, according to creelman, remington telegram to hearst said everything is quiet in cuba. but his own contemporary work and that of his traveling companion, richard harding davis, contradicts
william randolph hearst is a young, wealthy, newspaper publisher. according to creelman, hearst's message to remington was, please remain, "you furnish the pictures, i'll furnish the war." but remington does not remain in cuba, he returns after six days. then hearst newspaper gives remington's sketches big-time treatment, prominent display, prominent display in hearst's new york journal. it seems unlikely that hearst would have tolerated this kind of insubordination. that he would...
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. >> reporter: for three years randolph alan parker has called this rv his cozy home. finding somewhere to park it in east palo alto could be challenging. >> if they don't know you, there's fear, and speculation. >> here they are able to be in a safe place. >> reporter: now the nonprofit organization project wework is changing that by taking rv owners like randolph off the streets and into this parking lot. >> our goal is to turn over new families every few months so that hopefully we can help all the families. >> reporter: the parking lot can hold about 16 rvs at a time and there is already a waitlist of nearly 3 dozen. the lot provides a security guard, bathrooms and even showers. gates open up at 7 pm and the rvs must leave at 7:30 am each morning. with these palo alto city leaders passing a ban on overnight parking for oversized vehicles, randolph says the protection from this program gives him one less thing to worry about living on the streets. >> it is a warm beacon of light in a dark stormy time. >> alicia garcia believes they be able to help randolph beyond ju
. >> reporter: for three years randolph alan parker has called this rv his cozy home. finding somewhere to park it in east palo alto could be challenging. >> if they don't know you, there's fear, and speculation. >> here they are able to be in a safe place. >> reporter: now the nonprofit organization project wework is changing that by taking rv owners like randolph off the streets and into this parking lot. >> our goal is to turn over new families every few months...
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he debunks the tale that william randolph hearst telegram to one -- telegram one of his correspondencen assignment in cuba, "you furnish the pictures, i'll furnish the war." his class is about 50 minutes.
he debunks the tale that william randolph hearst telegram to one -- telegram one of his correspondencen assignment in cuba, "you furnish the pictures, i'll furnish the war." his class is about 50 minutes.
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i am will randolph and i am a first year mcconnell scholar here. it is an honor for me to serve as the mc tonight. our guest is dr. james nolan, the washington glad in 1859 professor of sociology. he is the author of several
i am will randolph and i am a first year mcconnell scholar here. it is an honor for me to serve as the mc tonight. our guest is dr. james nolan, the washington glad in 1859 professor of sociology. he is the author of several
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. >> before we move on can we get a motion to excuse trustee randolph? >> so moved. >> trustee temprano and we need a second. seconded. >> thank you. imadam clerk, the first item. >> a hearing on city college of san francisco's proposed course change and radi reductions. >> thank you, madam clerk. before we begin with our presentations, i want to provide some brief comments and introduction. today we have called a hearing on the proposed course changeses and reductions at city college. i think we would agree that city college is the most essential institutions in our city. many of our city's young people use it as a stepping stone to higher education and it also serves many adults, seniors, immigrants and people with a wide diverse set of backgrounds and needs. this is a good thing that we must all work to maintain and defend. of the 63,000 students city college served last year, a majority were women and two-third were over the age of 25 and 80% of the people who took classes were people of colour. i believe these numbers show city college is a crucial
. >> before we move on can we get a motion to excuse trustee randolph? >> so moved. >> trustee temprano and we need a second. seconded. >> thank you. imadam clerk, the first item. >> a hearing on city college of san francisco's proposed course change and radi reductions. >> thank you, madam clerk. before we begin with our presentations, i want to provide some brief comments and introduction. today we have called a hearing on the proposed course changeses and...
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this time, i would like to introduce a member of the community college board college board, alex randolph. [applause]. >> thank you, mayor. i think the weather today is an indication that we will turning up the heat on affordable housing and making sure that we are building affordable housing here in san francisco. it is past due that we can no longer wait for affordable housing to be built here in san francisco. i want to thank the mayor, i want to thank the supervisors for introducing this legislation , this critical legislation, and for inviting city college to be part of this press conference here today. the city college communities no stranger to the current housing crisis. we see first-hand every single day the impact it has on our college and our community. to get a better sense of what it actually does to our community and to actually see the data, we recently conducted a housing survey and discover there is a significant need for affordable housing for our hard-working faculty and staff at city college for affordable housing in san francisco. especially our entry-level faculty an
this time, i would like to introduce a member of the community college board college board, alex randolph. [applause]. >> thank you, mayor. i think the weather today is an indication that we will turning up the heat on affordable housing and making sure that we are building affordable housing here in san francisco. it is past due that we can no longer wait for affordable housing to be built here in san francisco. i want to thank the mayor, i want to thank the supervisors for introducing...
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on randolph avenue near park boulevard.tte goodrich has the story of some pretty amazing neighbors. >> reporter: with these neighbors heard a beeping noise last night they went outside to check it out. they went to the neighbor's house and that is when they saw a flickering light to the front door. that is when dave winters, >> she screamed my name and then i heard her yell fire. >> reporter: and patricia jumped into action. >> as i walked around the corner i can see the flames. >> reporter: dave said he had opened fire emergency on his direct dial and called a mary lee -- immediately and ran for the hose. >> i grabbed it and, >> reporter: since the neighbors were not home at the time of the fire the only way to get it was to busty and. -- bust in. when the firefighters arrived they grabbed a burning ottoman and brought it outside. when dave called the homeowners, >> i'm calling you because your house was on fire. >> reporter: became this realization that the house cat was inside of the burning home. fortunately it was resc
on randolph avenue near park boulevard.tte goodrich has the story of some pretty amazing neighbors. >> reporter: with these neighbors heard a beeping noise last night they went outside to check it out. they went to the neighbor's house and that is when they saw a flickering light to the front door. that is when dave winters, >> she screamed my name and then i heard her yell fire. >> reporter: and patricia jumped into action. >> as i walked around the corner i can see the...
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. >> my name is is jack listen and the executive director of a phil randolph institution our goal to have two pathways to sustaining a family here in san francisco and your union jobs are stroen to do that i have this huge way to work with the community members and i think i found my calling i started in 1996 working for willie brown, jr. i worked in he's mayor's office of housing in the western edition and left 3 years went to law school of san francisco state university and mayor brown asked me to be the director of the taxicab commission and through the process i very much card by the contracting process and asked me townhouse the city purchaser and worked with me and i became the deputy administrator and . >> having trouble struggling to make ends meet folks will not understand what importance of voting is so we decided to develop our workforce development services after a couple of years offering pathways to sustainable jobs. >> (clapping.) >> we've gotten to a place to have the folks come back and have the discussion even if participation and makes sense we do public services b
. >> my name is is jack listen and the executive director of a phil randolph institution our goal to have two pathways to sustaining a family here in san francisco and your union jobs are stroen to do that i have this huge way to work with the community members and i think i found my calling i started in 1996 working for willie brown, jr. i worked in he's mayor's office of housing in the western edition and left 3 years went to law school of san francisco state university and mayor brown...
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he has 23 years of spencer and h.kes over for randolph ales who left last mont back over to you. >> thanks people just see a sword in this picture but a local fami sees tradition and passed down for decades. but now lost when it's the most. taking us on a search for this lost sword.er >> report this navy dress sword has sliced a lot of sugar. >> every generation had pictures of the sword with the bride and oom to cut the wedding cake. >> report: michelle's family has cut every wedding cake with this sword for four generations and started with this man. >> he's apistol. >> reporter: this u.s. navy admiral highly decorated for b serving inth wars and cut his is 1918 and last month it was called back into service. >> my sister is tting married in june and she was preparingwoo use the in her wedding as well and the sword has been lost. >> reporter: a family membershiped it by u.p.s. in houston in mid-april and ups reported it missing and two days later, this e-mail. >> we're attempting to verify the package oclation. >> reporter: u.p.s. closed the claim and offered the family 20 bucks. >> the
he has 23 years of spencer and h.kes over for randolph ales who left last mont back over to you. >> thanks people just see a sword in this picture but a local fami sees tradition and passed down for decades. but now lost when it's the most. taking us on a search for this lost sword.er >> report this navy dress sword has sliced a lot of sugar. >> every generation had pictures of the sword with the bride and oom to cut the wedding cake. >> report: michelle's family has cut...
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he was a graduate of eastern randolph high school, a member of the church, and member of the tribe.e was 21 years old. a couple other members at memorial events. anthony was in new york for a ceremony there and to meet the color guard. maryland fors in the memorial day parade. he tweeted "this weekend, i joined with all never lenders in remembering those who died in service of our nation. we are forever grateful for their sacrifice." >> this week on "the communicators," fcc commissioner brendan carr talks about 5g and robo calls. he is joined by margaret harding mcgill, technology reporter for politico pro. >> we have elevated robo calls to the top enforcement priority at the fcc. we have taken a lot of action. we are actually voting at our next meeting on another step that can help address this issue. we are taking a lot of concerted action to do it. i know it is an annoyance to consumers. it can be used for fraudulent activity. we are very focused on hoping to solve this problem. >> tonight at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span two. ♪ >> the house will be in order. >> for 40 years, c-span h
he was a graduate of eastern randolph high school, a member of the church, and member of the tribe.e was 21 years old. a couple other members at memorial events. anthony was in new york for a ceremony there and to meet the color guard. maryland fors in the memorial day parade. he tweeted "this weekend, i joined with all never lenders in remembering those who died in service of our nation. we are forever grateful for their sacrifice." >> this week on "the...
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and to our camera crew, jon randolph, kieran meadows, anna ozbek and matt ealy. i'm amy goodman.thanks so much for joining us. >>> hello. welcome to nhk "newsline." >>> we begin with breaking news out of japan. police say at least 15 people including a number of children have been stabbed near tokyo. two adults and one child are in critical condition. the attack happened around
and to our camera crew, jon randolph, kieran meadows, anna ozbek and matt ealy. i'm amy goodman.thanks so much for joining us. >>> hello. welcome to nhk "newsline." >>> we begin with breaking news out of japan. police say at least 15 people including a number of children have been stabbed near tokyo. two adults and one child are in critical condition. the attack happened around
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philip randolph institute and i've been working with this project for three years. as you may know, i do a significant amount of work with youth and families in the neighborhood and i'm committed to continuing our relationship with the project and making sure there is a true commitment to informing and engaging our residents. just a couple of years ago, i brought three men from down on the hill to participate in workshops that they hosted at the church, and i told nicolle hey, there's a huge opportunity for young men in this neighborhood to find skilled trades and possibly work on this project. they completed the project. they're now working at the warriors stadium, and they literally look out the windows of their home and look at this project, and they want to work on this project. so when you talk about work coming into the community, you can see the link. so i just want to remind you that this parcel of land has been neglected for many years. it's abandoned, it's vacant, and what does that say to our young families and people that live there? i would like to keep
philip randolph institute and i've been working with this project for three years. as you may know, i do a significant amount of work with youth and families in the neighborhood and i'm committed to continuing our relationship with the project and making sure there is a true commitment to informing and engaging our residents. just a couple of years ago, i brought three men from down on the hill to participate in workshops that they hosted at the church, and i told nicolle hey, there's a huge...
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. >> more about this, sean randolph with the bay area council economic institute.n today. president trump threatening to hike tariffs on china. what kind of an effect do you think this has on the chances of getting a trade deal done with china? well, this isn't a news story if you go back as long as a year. there's been a threat to increase tariffs by the president. you might recall that in march, that was the last deadline after which the tariffs did go from 10% to 25%. moving forward, whether it does the trick, whether it's effective remains to be seen. >> on that point, i was going to ask you. do you think that this strategy will work? >> well, i wouldn't count on it working. this has been going on for a very very long time. with tariffs before, it happened on and off. so it could. i think the reason the markets were disappointed is there's anticipation for the last month, month and a half that there will be a deal. things according to the media have been going fairly well, and people have expected things, they're within reach. a new agreement. so there's kind o
. >> more about this, sean randolph with the bay area council economic institute.n today. president trump threatening to hike tariffs on china. what kind of an effect do you think this has on the chances of getting a trade deal done with china? well, this isn't a news story if you go back as long as a year. there's been a threat to increase tariffs by the president. you might recall that in march, that was the last deadline after which the tariffs did go from 10% to 25%. moving forward,...
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and to our camera crew, jon randolph, kieran meadows, anna ozbek and matt ealy. i'm amy goodman.thanks so much for joining us.
and to our camera crew, jon randolph, kieran meadows, anna ozbek and matt ealy. i'm amy goodman.thanks so much for joining us.
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my name is jackie flynn, i'm the executive director at the a.philip randolph institute in san francisco. the eco-center is a hub for innovation and education for all. it was a commitment to the bay view hunter's point community that has suffered enormously from ahs of neglect and planned racism. the eco-center was a programs and commitment to environmental and social justice, through education, retaining our history, engaging the community, creating local and green jobs, and a space for life-inspiring students. for the last six years, my team at apri, has worked hundreds of hours, poured in sweat, equity and love into the eco-center. our hope is we get to see the vision of our supervisor sofia maxwell, green actions' marie harrison, and tessy ester from hunter's view, who fought tirelessly to provide social justice to our community. so we are in support of the transition and m.o. u., and we're committed to continuing to be a community partner. i want to take a moment to think folks, like kim kiefer, who is not year, alongside brenda, one of the biggest green users' fans. phil, you're so
my name is jackie flynn, i'm the executive director at the a.philip randolph institute in san francisco. the eco-center is a hub for innovation and education for all. it was a commitment to the bay view hunter's point community that has suffered enormously from ahs of neglect and planned racism. the eco-center was a programs and commitment to environmental and social justice, through education, retaining our history, engaging the community, creating local and green jobs, and a space for...
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i am will randolph and i am a first year mcconnell scholar here. it is an honor for me to serve as the mc tonight. our guest is dr. james nolan, the washington glad in 1859 professor of sociology. he is the author of several books including what we are here to discuss this evening, "what they saw in america, alexis de tocqueville, max weber, gk chesterton and sayyid qutb." this will wrap up a year-long study on american political culture inspired by de tocqueville's "democracy in america." dr. nolan holds a master degree and doctoral degrees from the university of virginia. his teaching and research the general areas of laws in society, -- interests fall in the general areas of loss and society and others. he has received several awards including the national endowment for the humanities scholarship and a fulbright scholarship. we look forward to dr. williams -- dr. nolan's engaging discussion on dark strands and bright threads, what they saw in america. he has agreed to take questions following his remarks. these wait for one of our mcconnell scho
i am will randolph and i am a first year mcconnell scholar here. it is an honor for me to serve as the mc tonight. our guest is dr. james nolan, the washington glad in 1859 professor of sociology. he is the author of several books including what we are here to discuss this evening, "what they saw in america, alexis de tocqueville, max weber, gk chesterton and sayyid qutb." this will wrap up a year-long study on american political culture inspired by de tocqueville's "democracy in...
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i can remember one book in particular, randolph field, texas. west point of the air. i bet i had that book memorized. so when i was 16 years old, i was a soda jerk and i managed to save up $35. i had my uncle take me out to chamb chamberlain and i said i want to take flying lessons and they said that will get you five. i got the five on a little tail dragger. i don't know if you do or not, as long as you are, you don't see j-3s flying very often, but never the less that's the way it was. no more money, and no more flying lessons. and of course in 1941 we know the war started, keep in mind back in those die days, after president roast velt decided to tra train, the first class was started in july in 1941, they wanted people to have some college experience. but it didn't take long before they just about wiped out all of the guys with college experience and they said we'll open it up for you high school kids if you can pass the physical, pass the physical and mental exams we'll talk you in. so at 17 years of age i graduated from high school, june 42, i went be bopping do
i can remember one book in particular, randolph field, texas. west point of the air. i bet i had that book memorized. so when i was 16 years old, i was a soda jerk and i managed to save up $35. i had my uncle take me out to chamb chamberlain and i said i want to take flying lessons and they said that will get you five. i got the five on a little tail dragger. i don't know if you do or not, as long as you are, you don't see j-3s flying very often, but never the less that's the way it was. no...
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i'm the executive director of the phillip randolph. i want to thank you, supervisor walton, for bringing us into the conversation. i hear other people say they haven't been a part of the conversation, but i also want to say to the service providers currently in juve nil that i do not believe you are the enemy. i applaud the positive work that is invested in our youth. i work with many of the folks that spoke today. it's pulls kids out of school and separates them from their family and community at a time that is a crisis moment in their life. research shows that being detained leads to longer sentences and worse outcomes for our youth later on. in a recent article published in november, we found that 4 out of 5 of the bay area counties that use risk assessment kids were detained anyway. as you said, supervisor walton, this is a racial justice issue, it's a civil rights issue and the legislation gives san francisco an opportunity to continue to lead and set precedents for our neighboring cities and counties. i appreciate your effort, th
i'm the executive director of the phillip randolph. i want to thank you, supervisor walton, for bringing us into the conversation. i hear other people say they haven't been a part of the conversation, but i also want to say to the service providers currently in juve nil that i do not believe you are the enemy. i applaud the positive work that is invested in our youth. i work with many of the folks that spoke today. it's pulls kids out of school and separates them from their family and community...
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randolph, when we're talking about an apparent co-tenant at the door and another co-tenant who's asleep. this court said, well, government doesn't have to go rouse that person to give him an opportunity to withdraw his consent. and the other thing i would note in response to your question is that again this has to work a little bit unusually because we're dealing with intoxicated people. so the danger of putting everything on that at the scene encounter and exchange is that it's never going to be the product of a sober mind. so that's what's so important of having the clarity up front for law enforcement and the individual of how that consent will be demonstrated and the expectations that person will be held to. thank you. >> thank you, counsel. mr. hinkel, you have four minutes remaining. >> thank you. this offends an individual's sense of dignity. ordinarily, this is true whether or not the person is conscious. again, against the significant intrusion, the state offers no interest that is not adequately served by either a warrant or other circumstances. a warrant is the presumption of
randolph, when we're talking about an apparent co-tenant at the door and another co-tenant who's asleep. this court said, well, government doesn't have to go rouse that person to give him an opportunity to withdraw his consent. and the other thing i would note in response to your question is that again this has to work a little bit unusually because we're dealing with intoxicated people. so the danger of putting everything on that at the scene encounter and exchange is that it's never going to...
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edward randolph believed it was covered by the emoluments cause and wasn't impeachable. are two emoluments working through the system right now. bribing members of the electoral college and the president may abuse pardoning power to stop investigations into his own administration stating that was an impeachable offense. none of this is to suggest the founders intended impeachment to be used for partisan purposes. it was seen as in case of emergency break glass. the founders didn't anticipate the hyper partisan polarization of partisan government and believed we could reason together when it came to gross violations of presidential ethics. that failsafe is not in place. the principle still stands as george mason said, shall any man be above justice, above all shall that man be above it who can commit the most extensive injustice. that's your reality check >> it's an important discussion, john. i think it is fascinating. the founding fathers set a high bar but not an impossible bar. it is essentially to the democracy. it differentiates us with britain or countries of the t
edward randolph believed it was covered by the emoluments cause and wasn't impeachable. are two emoluments working through the system right now. bribing members of the electoral college and the president may abuse pardoning power to stop investigations into his own administration stating that was an impeachable offense. none of this is to suggest the founders intended impeachment to be used for partisan purposes. it was seen as in case of emergency break glass. the founders didn't anticipate...
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at 250 randolph street. conditional use authorization. they are close for continuous and june 6, 2019. conditional use authorization is proposed for continuance until june 27th, 2019. item three, case at 2220 turk boulevard, discretionary review as proposed were continuance to september 12, 2019. item four, case number 2017420 to 230 turk boulevard discretionary review is proposed for continuous until september 12, 2019. item five, conditional use authorization as proposed for an indefinite continuance. further, commissioners, under your regular calendar, item 15 at 225 ask is avenue, conditional use authorization is being proposed until june 27th , 2019. and through the chair, item 18 at 400 through 434 visit arrow conditional use authorization proposed for continuance to june 16th -- june 13th, 2019. >> is a member of the public want to make comment on the item proposed for a continuance? >> good afternoon, commissioners this is the first time i have heard that there is a proposed continuance and we are ready to go today. we have suppor
at 250 randolph street. conditional use authorization. they are close for continuous and june 6, 2019. conditional use authorization is proposed for continuance until june 27th, 2019. item three, case at 2220 turk boulevard, discretionary review as proposed were continuance to september 12, 2019. item four, case number 2017420 to 230 turk boulevard discretionary review is proposed for continuous until september 12, 2019. item five, conditional use authorization as proposed for an indefinite...
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joanne: it came from john randolph of roanoke.t has always been a phrase that people aren't quite sure what he meant. some people thought he meant doe as in a deer, a cowardly person. i think more likely it was dough as in bread dough. there was some kind of game you would play in which you put masks on your face and scared people. i think he meant people who are hiding behind masks. it was an insult that he threw around. he threw it around a couple of times and it took on, people liked it and threw it around. and it became this sort of ultimate insult that you would throw at a northerner for being a cowardly, submissive servant to the south. i think, what does franklin pierce collect? i think he called it a craven man. it was highly insulting. and it was insulting because it seemed like these northerners were appeasing the south at any cost, and in fact they were. and a lot of these northern democrats were very much trying to appease southerners. brian: you have a footnote on page 314 which got my attention. i am looking for it r
joanne: it came from john randolph of roanoke.t has always been a phrase that people aren't quite sure what he meant. some people thought he meant doe as in a deer, a cowardly person. i think more likely it was dough as in bread dough. there was some kind of game you would play in which you put masks on your face and scared people. i think he meant people who are hiding behind masks. it was an insult that he threw around. he threw it around a couple of times and it took on, people liked it and...
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mike is an alum of randolph ffa, is a past president of rice county farmers a union, and is a member of minnesota corn growers. mike, thank you so much for being here. >> now, i'd like to recognize mr. carbajal for an introduction of our third witness. >> thank you, mr. chairman. it is my pleasure to introduce dan sutton, the general manager of the pismo oceano vegetable exchange in california. he is from the 24th congressional district, my district. dan has worked for po for the past 18 years. as general manager, mr. sutton overseas the day to day operations, including sales, marketing, accounting, operations, and food safety. currently, he is the board member and past president of the san luis obispo county farm bureau. he has currently been selected as chairman of the california leavy greens marketing agreement advisory board. as you can see from his past and current experience, mr. sutton has played an extraordinary role in our local economy by working to represent our central coast growers and producers. i am glad to welcome dan to washington, d.c. welcome, dan. >> i now recogni
mike is an alum of randolph ffa, is a past president of rice county farmers a union, and is a member of minnesota corn growers. mike, thank you so much for being here. >> now, i'd like to recognize mr. carbajal for an introduction of our third witness. >> thank you, mr. chairman. it is my pleasure to introduce dan sutton, the general manager of the pismo oceano vegetable exchange in california. he is from the 24th congressional district, my district. dan has worked for po for the...
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silver spring, new problem on randolph before connecticut. sbound after montrose, a little slow there. 4 going about miles per hour. >> all right. thank you. >>> we'll take a break now. we'l with this one little nexgard chew comes power, confidence, reassurance you're doing what's right to protect your g from fleas and ticks for a full month. this one little nexgard chew is the #1 vet recommended protection. and it's the only chew fda approved to prevent plus, it's safe for puppies. there's a lot of power in this one little nexgard chew. nexgard. what one little can do. >>> good morning. off to a cloudy start this morning. there's a weather front to the west that promises increasing chances for rain and some thunderstorms later on into the afternoon andevening. right now most of the rain isig fairly lht across parts of northern maryland. there'll be more where that came from. here's future weather walking you into the afternoon. storms developing around 1:00 or 2:00. then reaching the d.c. mro area between 4:00 and 10:00 this evening. be read
silver spring, new problem on randolph before connecticut. sbound after montrose, a little slow there. 4 going about miles per hour. >> all right. thank you. >>> we'll take a break now. we'l with this one little nexgard chew comes power, confidence, reassurance you're doing what's right to protect your g from fleas and ticks for a full month. this one little nexgard chew is the #1 vet recommended protection. and it's the only chew fda approved to prevent plus, it's safe for...
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so then randolph of virginia gets up and said ok. he understands. we don't have money to hire a chaplain to do the prayer every day. but here we are at the oved june. this is 1776. i'm sorrirk 1787. he said, it's the end of june. we're about to celebrate our nation's birthday. so we're not accomplishing anything. why don't we recess here now and reconvene together in a church that we all agree on, christian church, and we all go together there and on our nation's birthday we worship god together and then we come back and try to work this constitution thing out. that passed. and the delegates at the constitutional convention came together and worshiped on our nation's birthday at the reform calvinistic church in philadelphia, reverend william rogers presiding as minister. i think you can even find online one of the prayer he is parade for the convention. and as somebody wrote back then, you know, when they came back together, there were differences, but there was a different spirit. and they were able to come together and they were abling to reach an
so then randolph of virginia gets up and said ok. he understands. we don't have money to hire a chaplain to do the prayer every day. but here we are at the oved june. this is 1776. i'm sorrirk 1787. he said, it's the end of june. we're about to celebrate our nation's birthday. so we're not accomplishing anything. why don't we recess here now and reconvene together in a church that we all agree on, christian church, and we all go together there and on our nation's birthday we worship god...
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and that's when randolph from virginia said, ok, all right. you're right. we don't have money to hire a chaplain right now, so i move that we recess, here we are the end of june, just a few days from now it will be july 4. worry going to celebrate our nation's independence. -- we're going to celebrate our nation's independence. i move that we recess here in this constitutional convention and we reconvene together at a church. that has a minister that we can all trust to be fair to our christian denominations. and then we'll worship together and after we worship together, then we'll come back and try this constitution, try putting one together. now, that one passed. and they all gathered at the eformed cal vanistic church in n -- delphia -- calvi kalvinistic church in philadelphia. william rogers was the minister presiding and apparently did he an awesome job as a christian minister of bringing all of these delegates attending the constitutional convention together. it was written by others that when they reconvened there was a new spirit. yes, they had disa
and that's when randolph from virginia said, ok, all right. you're right. we don't have money to hire a chaplain right now, so i move that we recess, here we are the end of june, just a few days from now it will be july 4. worry going to celebrate our nation's independence. -- we're going to celebrate our nation's independence. i move that we recess here in this constitutional convention and we reconvene together at a church. that has a minister that we can all trust to be fair to our christian...
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board and the san francisco board of education , thank you to community college board members alex randolphe today. [applause] , and i think tom is here as well today. thank you so much to tom temporal no. also from the san francisco board of education, we have jenny lam who is here today. [applause]. >> i think. she is on her way. and mar sanchez. [applause]. >> the leaders here know that the students they know benefit from making sure that our educators have access to safe and affordable housing, and i'm also making another exciting announcement, that today, i will be signing onto the ballot and ordinance to help us build more teacher affordable housing. this law will rezone all of our public parcels for affordable and teacher housing. let me tell you, what that means is we will be opening up opportunities to build housing faster on public property throughout san francisco. let me give you an example. many of you know that years ago, the project that's going to be happening at the old campus of france's key, we committed to building teacher housing on this particular property. but unfortu
board and the san francisco board of education , thank you to community college board members alex randolphe today. [applause] , and i think tom is here as well today. thank you so much to tom temporal no. also from the san francisco board of education, we have jenny lam who is here today. [applause]. >> i think. she is on her way. and mar sanchez. [applause]. >> the leaders here know that the students they know benefit from making sure that our educators have access to safe and...