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another part, people in the book including ava st. clair speak only of a generational split between leaders, there are leaders who remember the big victories of the 70s and a civil rights view of how things get done and there are millennials and others saying if there is a new set of problems, the base of activism and the objectives of activism are different. completely understandable vision but with more cohesion coming from other places and those would be internal divisions with one block and instead you get separate blocks it historically there is one block -- black united fund and different groups. the last thing i will say is there is a charge that compares, he did a chart for south shore and another community and he made a.for every leader in the neighborhood and a line between every two dots. it is the plumbing system of the death star. everything leads to everything. there is a triangle, a couple over here, a couple over here and a whole lot of dots on the left side with no lines, people connect downtown working vigorously with othe
another part, people in the book including ava st. clair speak only of a generational split between leaders, there are leaders who remember the big victories of the 70s and a civil rights view of how things get done and there are millennials and others saying if there is a new set of problems, the base of activism and the objectives of activism are different. completely understandable vision but with more cohesion coming from other places and those would be internal divisions with one block and...
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well system here and the system is kept alive by the big companies in the food industry sector st. clair pushing down the prices to rock bottom so that the farmers have no margin to maneuver. so they are forced to exploit their workers. yvonne is working with farmers and trade unionists to find a better way. of you. know. we have to raise people's consciousness and beg for consumers to have more social responsibility. consumers have to realize that behind the kilo of tomatoes that they buy is work a little work in which people are being exploited for. work which is ethically correct and if this rethink doesn't happen we are dead. few days later if i am receives a message that gives him a boost and italian supermarket chain office in his 1st deal it will take an initial batch of no cut products worth up to a 1000000 euros in its assortment that will make it attractive for farmers to work with yvonne and his organization. in the town of yvonne shows how the no cap system works here a farmer picks up his workers himself rather than leaving the transport to the criminal labor brokers. psyche
well system here and the system is kept alive by the big companies in the food industry sector st. clair pushing down the prices to rock bottom so that the farmers have no margin to maneuver. so they are forced to exploit their workers. yvonne is working with farmers and trade unionists to find a better way. of you. know. we have to raise people's consciousness and beg for consumers to have more social responsibility. consumers have to realize that behind the kilo of tomatoes that they buy is...
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. >> reporter: on lake st. clair, michigan, a violent altercation on the water.ne boater arrested for dui after crashing into a yacht nationwide today, americans are flocking to the water but 3,500 people down every year ie 830 under the age of 14, most in private pools. 330 people die in boating accidents with alcohol a common factor in manhattan beach, california today, lifeguards on full watch. >> it's about that first 500 yards from the sand to the outer waters, where we do most of our rescues. >> reporter: cross-country, alexandria fire rescue boat 201 was on the potomac river near washington busiest time of the year for the potomac virginia on that side, maryland on that side. they have a tremendous amount of boat traffic and fourth of july activities swimming here is dangerous and illegal. >> there is a significant undercurrent that can pull you under many people drown from that >> reporter: follow boating laws, say the pros, wear live preservers, always swim with friends and near lifeguards, and keep an eye on children drawn to the lure of the water. tom
. >> reporter: on lake st. clair, michigan, a violent altercation on the water.ne boater arrested for dui after crashing into a yacht nationwide today, americans are flocking to the water but 3,500 people down every year ie 830 under the age of 14, most in private pools. 330 people die in boating accidents with alcohol a common factor in manhattan beach, california today, lifeguards on full watch. >> it's about that first 500 yards from the sand to the outer waters, where we do most...
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i ran into him at st. clair shores memorial day parade, one they have biggest in the country, where he was rushing around on a golf court -- golf cart, as ever, managing the event. r. levin: he's been a leader for an important project to me, water quality. he's worked on the basin, a mission i've made it my mission to fund to protect water quality. while i will miss mike's partnership, i wish him the best in his retirement and thank him for his tremendous service. thank you, mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from idaho seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker. in the last few days, we spent a ot of time reviewing and debating tweets and personal comments of individuals. in the meantime, policy debate and the urgent work of the people are excluded from the agenda. as i speak, among other things, we're apprehending some
i ran into him at st. clair shores memorial day parade, one they have biggest in the country, where he was rushing around on a golf court -- golf cart, as ever, managing the event. r. levin: he's been a leader for an important project to me, water quality. he's worked on the basin, a mission i've made it my mission to fund to protect water quality. while i will miss mike's partnership, i wish him the best in his retirement and thank him for his tremendous service. thank you, mr. speaker, i...
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st. claire michigan last weekend. he was arrested for his alcohol-fueled crime.u on a boat drunk. is this it? >> no, no. this is -- this man is a hero. those people were human traffickers. why do we -- no, this guy -- like it's hard to run into something on the ocean. you have to be really drunk to hit another boat. >> i think he had a lot to drink. this is an attack on the rich. they're under attack everywhere. >> wait a second. am i not -- looks like he's intentionally doing it. >> he drunkingly intentionally rammed the yacht. >> it was a yacht sucker punch. >> it's wave rage. woe need two more of these and do a segment. >> wave rage. >> you'd arrest him for malicious behavior. >> and he will get sued and won't have the boat. >> he was circling the boat and gave them a one fingered salute which they had to blur out. i relate to that though. if you're in a mercedes and you honk at me when i'm with my dog, i will fall on the hood of your car and put a dent in it. i'm big. i weigh more than i look. >> don't drink and boat. can it be dangerous. >> a really good mes
st. claire michigan last weekend. he was arrested for his alcohol-fueled crime.u on a boat drunk. is this it? >> no, no. this is -- this man is a hero. those people were human traffickers. why do we -- no, this guy -- like it's hard to run into something on the ocean. you have to be really drunk to hit another boat. >> i think he had a lot to drink. this is an attack on the rich. they're under attack everywhere. >> wait a second. am i not -- looks like he's intentionally doing...
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moving into south gait at 5:45 and moving towards london town at 5:50 and anip lays at 6:00 and cape st. clair at 6:00 p.m. as well.re he a wired look at the radar. keeping a close eye on this storm and also thunderstorms in pennsylvania potentially movine into tharea. doug and i have the timing ad doug and i have the timing ad then we are sisters. and we just moved in together. why alissa and ale chose fios. we streasooo much. a lot of times alissa is watching tv on her laptop, using her phone, also using her tablet. i really good at multitas cause i'm awesome. a little. the best internet is even better at our best price. switch now and get our fastest speeds available. plus, a free samsung chromebook on us. that's fios. >>> amazon is a greadyting a jump on prime day offering up some prime deals even though we're nearly twoeeks away from the 48-hour shopping spree. there's a lot of deals oaz am technology. the eo, the fire tablet. this year amazon has some competition, however.is target having its own two-day summer sale on the same days, july 15th and 16th. unlike yamazo won't need a members
moving into south gait at 5:45 and moving towards london town at 5:50 and anip lays at 6:00 and cape st. clair at 6:00 p.m. as well.re he a wired look at the radar. keeping a close eye on this storm and also thunderstorms in pennsylvania potentially movine into tharea. doug and i have the timing ad doug and i have the timing ad then we are sisters. and we just moved in together. why alissa and ale chose fios. we streasooo much. a lot of times alissa is watching tv on her laptop, using her...
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arthur st. clair was the first commander of american forces in the ohio country. he did not do very well. and 1791, he suffered major defeats. and,s succeeded by anyway so-called mad anthony wayne, who had more success. he finally defeated in a decisive fashion, the ohio coalition at the battle of fallen timbers in 1794. after that battle, the ohio indians signed the seat -- signed the treaty of greenville to bring an end to the conflict and agreed to signed away some of their lands. is theaty of greenville first treaty in the ohio country that was the product not of negotiation but of warfare. agreed tooalition of theay a big chunk alson state of ohio and part of indiana. you can see that -- the result of the warfare was to basically allow the united states to have control of most of the territories we just talked about they had in effect already arranged for the sale and settlement of. this pattern of rapid western expansion, without regard for native territorial claims, and in a process that accelerated violence between the united states and native americans in
arthur st. clair was the first commander of american forces in the ohio country. he did not do very well. and 1791, he suffered major defeats. and,s succeeded by anyway so-called mad anthony wayne, who had more success. he finally defeated in a decisive fashion, the ohio coalition at the battle of fallen timbers in 1794. after that battle, the ohio indians signed the seat -- signed the treaty of greenville to bring an end to the conflict and agreed to signed away some of their lands. is theaty...
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arthur st. clair was the first commander of american forces in the ohio country. he did not do very well. .e suffered major defeat he was finally defeated in decisive fashion at the ohio coalition at the battle in 1794. they agreed to sign away some of their land, so the treaty of greenville is the first treaty ohio coalition agreed to a big chunk of the modern state of ohio, and also part of indiana. of thissee the result warfare was to basically allow the united states to claim control of most of the that they had already arranged for the sale patternlement of this of rapid western expansion without regard for native in a processlaims violencely accelerated between the native americans and rapid -- this in many ways set the pattern that the united states follows for a long time to come. u.s. soon comes to believe not only that it would be great to settle everything east of the mississippi, but that this was a nation with a continental debts -- destiny, a manifest destiny to overspread the continent. that bore doctrine very hard on the interests of native peoples
arthur st. clair was the first commander of american forces in the ohio country. he did not do very well. .e suffered major defeat he was finally defeated in decisive fashion at the ohio coalition at the battle in 1794. they agreed to sign away some of their land, so the treaty of greenville is the first treaty ohio coalition agreed to a big chunk of the modern state of ohio, and also part of indiana. of thissee the result warfare was to basically allow the united states to claim control of...
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st. louis. claire mccaskill is here and glad to see that. >> great state. >> thank you! >> did you think when you opened that investigation, once that investigation that started, you started it, robert mueller ended it, did you think you would be watching as a former fbi director from st. louis or wherever you will be tomorrow? >> i did not. how i ended up in this place in my life is a mystery to me a little bit. i never would have expected it. i didn't know what the facts are. we opened an investigation, as we do all investigations to see what the facts were. i didn't know whether it would show there was a chargeable case involving americans or not. i wanted to find out what was true. that's the fbi's job. as i said in the beginning i don't know who in their right mind would think the fbi should not have opened this investigation. i asked the staff at the fbi, do it well, do it discreetly, because we don't want to smear innocent people in the middle of an election year yet don't want to let the bad guys onto it. that's work we had to do. i didn't know it would end up wi
st. louis. claire mccaskill is here and glad to see that. >> great state. >> thank you! >> did you think when you opened that investigation, once that investigation that started, you started it, robert mueller ended it, did you think you would be watching as a former fbi director from st. louis or wherever you will be tomorrow? >> i did not. how i ended up in this place in my life is a mystery to me a little bit. i never would have expected it. i didn't know what the...
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st. mary's representatives speak to this issue? >> thank you very much. and thanks to the commission. really appreciate it, dr. colfax and dr. baba and appreciate secretary and claire lindsay's assistance for a great presentation. we appreciate the confidence that enough st. mary's and saint francis. i am dr. david klein, the president of both. saint francis for three years and st. mary's for three weeks, so i'm fairly new to the role at st. mary's, but i have been in touch with the plans for the closure through my leadership role in dignity health. i think that was a very nice outline of the pertinent fact, and i don't want to be repetitive, but i think a couple of points are worth repeating. it's been a tail of i a trigs at st. mary's. -- of attrition at st. mary's. 12 years ago they were doing 1200 cases and was the leader in the market. and now we are down to this year looks like we will close the year with 15 heart surgeries. there is a number of reasons for it. one of them, of course, all the programs are seeing diminishments in the number of heart surgeries due to the new technology. moving to a minimally invasive world, which is, in fact, better for patient
st. mary's representatives speak to this issue? >> thank you very much. and thanks to the commission. really appreciate it, dr. colfax and dr. baba and appreciate secretary and claire lindsay's assistance for a great presentation. we appreciate the confidence that enough st. mary's and saint francis. i am dr. david klein, the president of both. saint francis for three years and st. mary's for three weeks, so i'm fairly new to the role at st. mary's, but i have been in touch with the plans...
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i'm claire lindsey, a senior health planner in the office of policy and planning with the health department. i am here for the first of two proposition q hearings on two closures at st. mary's medical center. on april 29, 2019, st. mary's notified the health department of the two closures. the first being the closure of the cardiovascular surgery program. and the second being the closure of the spine center which is a licensed hospital outpatient clinic. so you all received a memo with more detailed information on the closures and today i am just going to be providing a brief summary of the information that was given to me by st. mary's. i will begin with an overview of proposition q and the first agenda item is the closure of the cardiovascular program. i want to note that dr. david cline, president of st. mary's medical center and saint francis memorial hospital is here along with the vice president of philanthropy and external relations and a former health commission member. they are both here to speak on behalf of st. mary's if you have any questions. so in november of 1988, the city of san francisco passed proposition q which requires private hospitals in san f
i'm claire lindsey, a senior health planner in the office of policy and planning with the health department. i am here for the first of two proposition q hearings on two closures at st. mary's medical center. on april 29, 2019, st. mary's notified the health department of the two closures. the first being the closure of the cardiovascular surgery program. and the second being the closure of the spine center which is a licensed hospital outpatient clinic. so you all received a memo with more...