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stacy, here. you have a quorum. >> thank you. so, i like to annoyance announce the san francisco public utility commission we acknowledge that we are on the unceded ancestral homeland of the ramaytush ohlone who are the original inhabitants of the san francisco peninsula. as the indigenous stewards of this land and in accordance with their traditions, the ramaytush ohlone have never ceded, lost nor forgotten their responsibilities as the caretakers of this place, as well as for all peoples who reside in their traditional territory. as guests, we recognize that we benefit from living and working on their traditional homeland. we wish to pay our respects by acknowledging the ancestors and relatives of the ramaytush community and by affirming their sovereign rights as first peoples. so, mr. secretary , can you call the first item, please? >> item 3, approval of the commission meeting minutes. 3a is meeting may 14, 2024. >> okay, i got it. we have a few sets of minutes that we are going to be approved today, starting with may 14, 202
stacy, here. you have a quorum. >> thank you. so, i like to annoyance announce the san francisco public utility commission we acknowledge that we are on the unceded ancestral homeland of the ramaytush ohlone who are the original inhabitants of the san francisco peninsula. as the indigenous stewards of this land and in accordance with their traditions, the ramaytush ohlone have never ceded, lost nor forgotten their responsibilities as the caretakers of this place, as well as for all...
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joining us is stacy washington, host of "stacy on the right," sirius xm patriot radio. tom, let's start with you. you went viral foreign exchange that you had with a kamala supporter. let's watch. >> are you going to vote for her? >> yeah. >> why? >> i'm going to be really honest with this. she's a black woman. >> only because she's a black woman? >> yeah. >> you can see how that is a bad idea? >> elaborate. >> we are in three proxy wars. she failed at the border. she has no policy, no record to stand on. >> first of all, i think i forwarded that to 20 of my friends. that was such an awesome takedown. tell us about that because i saw some of the other participants nervously drinking their coke or whatever they were drinking. tell us about your interactions with people who happen to be african american who instinctively go for kamala because it's the right thing to do. >> absolutely. i think it's unfortunate because the majority of my interactions is me being looked at as the bad guy because ultimately they think that i'm supposed to be on code even though i know and the
joining us is stacy washington, host of "stacy on the right," sirius xm patriot radio. tom, let's start with you. you went viral foreign exchange that you had with a kamala supporter. let's watch. >> are you going to vote for her? >> yeah. >> why? >> i'm going to be really honest with this. she's a black woman. >> only because she's a black woman? >> yeah. >> you can see how that is a bad idea? >> elaborate. >> we are in three...
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let's bring in bernstein's stacy raskin.u. >> good to be here, thanks. >> what was it specifically in your view out of alphabet's report that got nvidia and other chip investors nervous? >> yeah, it was the capex, and the capex was good, but they didn't raise it. the quarter came in a little higher than what they had suggested and they said it would sort of sustain at some very high levels through the year, but they didn't raise it. that hit some of the ai stocks, and the broader space was getting hit. most of the reports haven't been very good, so that's kind of -- you know, it has consequences. >>. so in terms of microsoft, amazon next week, is it key that they actually raise c capex at this point, or has that sort of concern been erased with the selloff we saw this week? >> certainly would be nice if they did. we're still kind of early in the year. they just raised really big recently. we probably got some time as we go through the year. but obviously it would be helpful. i don't know if we're going to get it yet, thant's
let's bring in bernstein's stacy raskin.u. >> good to be here, thanks. >> what was it specifically in your view out of alphabet's report that got nvidia and other chip investors nervous? >> yeah, it was the capex, and the capex was good, but they didn't raise it. the quarter came in a little higher than what they had suggested and they said it would sort of sustain at some very high levels through the year, but they didn't raise it. that hit some of the ai stocks, and the...
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. >> lawrence: so here to react stacy washington host of stacy on the right fox news contributor ande numbers here and this is right now when it comes to her favorability, just -- a bunch of black folks right now she sat 59%. back in 2022. she was at 65%. so, she is already lost 40% of black folks, and i guess we are not going to be a part of the community. we are going to look real suspect if we don't cast our vote for her? >> so, joy reid is participating in this age old process by which black americans are the only voters group who are required to somehow check our race or check our skin tone and support candidates who match that as opposed to looking at policy. now, joy reid is someone who once this is all over will begin to toe the party line. one of the people who carried water for the biden administration to hide cognitive decline from americans. this is really just her role. we don't know how she truly feels. when she is hot mic she doesn't love biden but right now she is loving harris. i look at policy. kamala harris supports green new deal, dei, supports the open border. ba
. >> lawrence: so here to react stacy washington host of stacy on the right fox news contributor ande numbers here and this is right now when it comes to her favorability, just -- a bunch of black folks right now she sat 59%. back in 2022. she was at 65%. so, she is already lost 40% of black folks, and i guess we are not going to be a part of the community. we are going to look real suspect if we don't cast our vote for her? >> so, joy reid is participating in this age old process...
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so author stacy schiff, why are we talking to you at the state department? largely because we have glorious newly refurbished rooms to celebrate any beautiful, opulent book that gives us the history of those rooms and the collection in its entirety to celebrate as well. and we are sitting in the ben franklin diplomatic room at this time. what is your connection to the state department's america's collection book? well, i'm here on franklin's coattails because had written a book about ben franklin's years in, france, when he is essentially paving way for the american foreign service, he's really first foreign ambassador. and in the years that he spends in france, puts america on the map and as that is the genesis really of the department of state in the beginnings of, american foreign policy. i'm here in a way, as ben franklin's companion. and that, of course, is your book, the great improvised about ben franklin's time in france. you describe franklin as combative, prideful, callous and overbearing. does that make for a diplomat? no, i think is ben franklin,
so author stacy schiff, why are we talking to you at the state department? largely because we have glorious newly refurbished rooms to celebrate any beautiful, opulent book that gives us the history of those rooms and the collection in its entirety to celebrate as well. and we are sitting in the ben franklin diplomatic room at this time. what is your connection to the state department's america's collection book? well, i'm here on franklin's coattails because had written a book about ben...
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stacy, we appreciate your time. >> stacy rasgon. >>> earnings are more on deck and while my next guests volatility in the near-term, the rally is near the top and he's looking at three sectors for opportunity and larry is chief investment officer at raymond james. larry, nowhere near the top? i don't know if you call it what katie stock continue said this morning and she said look, she's looking at charts and the leadership stays narrow and the rally keeps going. and the breakouts in the tech areas and we were talking about the semiconductors and what they're seeing. what are you seeing? what do you expect? >> i expect there to be broadening in participation in this market and the catalyst to that is by time we get to the fourth quarter you will start to see the earnings for the tech sector start to come down, still being rather healthy, but you will see the other areas of the market start to see their earnings growth accelerate, and i think that will expand to health care, industrials and that will help broaden this market participation and that will help lift this equaty market for t
stacy, we appreciate your time. >> stacy rasgon. >>> earnings are more on deck and while my next guests volatility in the near-term, the rally is near the top and he's looking at three sectors for opportunity and larry is chief investment officer at raymond james. larry, nowhere near the top? i don't know if you call it what katie stock continue said this morning and she said look, she's looking at charts and the leadership stays narrow and the rally keeps going. and the...
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[applause] stacy is going to be coming up in a second to speak. took a treasury department that literally was in disarray and has turned it around. she has done things that have helped of the average individual as well. she has worked hard on returning property and other materials that we going to citizens of pennsylvania. -- belong to citizens of pennsylvania. she has been a leader in making sure that water medals and honors that belong to our veterans that were being held by pennsylvania department of treasury had been returned to them and/or their families. there is no other person i can imagine who could accomplish what she did as treasurer the past three and half years. she absolutely of course deserves reelection, but she is our guiding light, she is our energy, she is at cup of coffee in the morning, stacy garrity. [applause] >> thank you, lawrence. the best. jim, thanks for every thing you are doing. dan is absolute right, you are right there in the trenches with us. john has been up since 3:00 in the morning doing the radio show. anybody'
[applause] stacy is going to be coming up in a second to speak. took a treasury department that literally was in disarray and has turned it around. she has done things that have helped of the average individual as well. she has worked hard on returning property and other materials that we going to citizens of pennsylvania. -- belong to citizens of pennsylvania. she has been a leader in making sure that water medals and honors that belong to our veterans that were being held by pennsylvania...
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always good talking to you. >> he got renominated and won a smashing victory over stacy abrams. julie: heard about the latest housing news, home prices setting a record, a sign of a jumpstart in economic activity on the housing front. why that number would be against it after this. ♪ good morning, georgia. we're so happy to be in this great state and be with all of you today. making history, showing the united states and the world how to properly care for our heroes who cared for us we're here to break ground on our newest veterans village. it■ll house ninety of our heroes it is in a state of dilapidation. and we are going to be performing a full renovation of this property in houston, we're able to treat them one on one, and i think that's the real breakthrough that tunnel to towers has made. we treat the veteran as they are where they are. each of these units is an efficiency apartment. it has their own kitchenette with a cooktop, microwave, full size refrigerator and their own bathroom. it's their home. many people believe that we■ll be building shelters. we don't build shelt
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so stacy gilbert was one of the subject matter experts. and we have american government officials determining the facts on the ground to our own mechanisms. our own mechanisms which are verified. explaining exactly how is real is prohibiting aid. and then once that goes to senior officials at the political level, they are changing those words and saying that as well as not in violation of that, only to be able to continue an unconditional flow of 8. that for me is tantamount to a violation of the law. there has been so much spin. there's been so many loopholes . there's been so much maneuvering to try to maintain the unconditional flow of aid . which again is to the detriment of obviously palestinians. but also to is really security in the long run. it doesn't make any sense. and that's why i ultimately also decided to resign because it was also hurting everyone. everyone there was no side that is gaining from this field, militaristic policy. but i should also add with the staff social security memorandum. another requirement of it is to v
so stacy gilbert was one of the subject matter experts. and we have american government officials determining the facts on the ground to our own mechanisms. our own mechanisms which are verified. explaining exactly how is real is prohibiting aid. and then once that goes to senior officials at the political level, they are changing those words and saying that as well as not in violation of that, only to be able to continue an unconditional flow of 8. that for me is tantamount to a violation of...
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i would just say to her most glorious president stacy, she and i talked about this visit months ago,having a meeting in the oval office. she invited me then to attend today. and i want if i can i just want to thank you in front of all the sisters who are here. she has provided years of support and friendship. like everyone here knows she always shows up. i am so, so deeply grateful. thank you. and to everyone here it is so good to be with you to the former presidents and ed tended to the international board of directors and to all defined members of his eight at by bed at sorority incorporated. [cheering] it is my great, great honor to be with you today. and i love you back. and also on air force to joining me as a t congresswoman sidney. and i note here is also our dearest mrs. opal lee the grandmother. [laughter] and to all of the distinguished ladies i thank you so very much for this warm welcome. i will begin by saying a few words about our president, joe biden. yes, thank you. yes. so tonight our president will address the nation about his decision to step down as a candidate. h
i would just say to her most glorious president stacy, she and i talked about this visit months ago,having a meeting in the oval office. she invited me then to attend today. and i want if i can i just want to thank you in front of all the sisters who are here. she has provided years of support and friendship. like everyone here knows she always shows up. i am so, so deeply grateful. thank you. and to everyone here it is so good to be with you to the former presidents and ed tended to the...
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and joining me on stage are nancy keegan smith stacy cordery and susan ford bales. nancy we've already heard your biography, but stacey, a history professor who has a long scholarly interest in first ladies, so much that she now teaches a course on the subject at iowa state university. she's a flair board member and has also served as a bibliography for for the national first lady's library and has a new book on elizabeth arden out this fall. and then susan ford bales needs a little little introduction, but just, you know, a break for you very. gotcha. but as we know, susan was here in 1984 with with her mother for, the first lady's conference. she helped her mother launch national breast cancer awareness month. she's since served as national spokesperson for breast cancer awareness, and she currently serves on the board of directors of the hazelden betty ford foundation. so welcome to my panelists here and actually just going to go ahead and get started with nancy, who has some audio audiovisual work. i do want to note the terrific work of the archival staff, the g
and joining me on stage are nancy keegan smith stacy cordery and susan ford bales. nancy we've already heard your biography, but stacey, a history professor who has a long scholarly interest in first ladies, so much that she now teaches a course on the subject at iowa state university. she's a flair board member and has also served as a bibliography for for the national first lady's library and has a new book on elizabeth arden out this fall. and then susan ford bales needs a little little...
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exemptions for that follows and i say it's necessary for her read the men to study the toner rig. stacy is crucial to preserving is what i was jewish identity. they say forced conscription will destroy that generations. old way of life. so we have to find them so that we don't want to go to the army. so that's the only thing we have to do. so that's what we're doing . as much as we need to manage those, let me the i'm the people who the learning tara, the doing and we can have them drop out. we need we need the car and the car scuffles lights and broke out between protesters and police. lots of cabins failed to skunk sent a door to as well as police on foot and horseback were used to dispatch the crowds . the issue could topple to administer benjamin netanyahu, whose government 2 parties in his coalition opposed the change. if they break ranks, the country could be sent to fresh elections and he could be out to the job. at least 7 people have died in few storms in pots of fraud, switzerland, and easily extreme way. the enter rental uh rain laid 2 slots and land slides that were made was
exemptions for that follows and i say it's necessary for her read the men to study the toner rig. stacy is crucial to preserving is what i was jewish identity. they say forced conscription will destroy that generations. old way of life. so we have to find them so that we don't want to go to the army. so that's the only thing we have to do. so that's what we're doing . as much as we need to manage those, let me the i'm the people who the learning tara, the doing and we can have them drop out. we...
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and i say it's necessary for her read the men to study the toner rig. stacy is crucial to preserving is what i was jewish identity. they say forced conscription will destroy that generations old way of the lives. so we have to find them so that we don't want to go to the army. so that's the only thing we have to do. so that's what we're doing. as much as we need to manage those. let me the, i'm the people who the learning tara, they're doing a lot and we can have them drop out. we need we need the car and scuffles lights and broke out between protesters and police force academies fail to skunk, send to door to as well as police on search and horseback. we're used to dispatch the crowds. the issue could talk a little to administer benjamin netanyahu, whose government to parties in his coalition opposed to change. if they break ranks, the country could be sent to fresh elections and he could be out to the job sketchup on a few other stories making headlines today. at least 18 people have been killed and several more wounded in suicide attacks in northern nigeria, female suicide bombers
and i say it's necessary for her read the men to study the toner rig. stacy is crucial to preserving is what i was jewish identity. they say forced conscription will destroy that generations old way of the lives. so we have to find them so that we don't want to go to the army. so that's the only thing we have to do. so that's what we're doing. as much as we need to manage those. let me the, i'm the people who the learning tara, they're doing a lot and we can have them drop out. we need we need...
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and i say it's necessary for her read the men to study the toner rig. stacy is crucial to preserving is what i was jewish identity. they say forced conscription will destroy that generations. old way of life. so we have to find them so that we don't want to go to the army. so that's the only thing we have to do. so that's what we're doing. as much as we need to manage those, i mean the people who the learning tara, the doing and we try and have them drop out. we need we need the car and the scuffles lights and broke out between protesters and police force academy filled a skunk sent a door to as well as police on foot and horseback were used to dispatch the crowds . the issue could topple to administer benjamin netanyahu, whose government to parties in his coalition oppose the change. if they break ranks, the country could be sent to fresh elections and he could be out to the job as well as being claimed also, alfred bowden. honda is a professor of jewish literature and history is between switzerland and israel for where he joins us today. a welcome to the w professor. it does seem i
and i say it's necessary for her read the men to study the toner rig. stacy is crucial to preserving is what i was jewish identity. they say forced conscription will destroy that generations. old way of life. so we have to find them so that we don't want to go to the army. so that's the only thing we have to do. so that's what we're doing. as much as we need to manage those, i mean the people who the learning tara, the doing and we try and have them drop out. we need we need the car and the...
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you know, stacy cordery wrote a book about alice roosevelt longworth. i mentioned dr. cathy dalton, who wrote a strenuous life. i, you know, betty karolyi wrote a really interesting compendium called the roosevelt women, which spans across both families, the fdr and the tr line and down into the descendants, more like vignettes, the family. and, you know, all of them when i was talking with them about, this idea sort of shook their head vigorously. yes. and said finally, yes, you should absolutely pursue this. this is a line that we haven't been able to do a single book about. but there's plenty of material there. and does this should this change how we think about or assess our view? teddy roosevelt? absolutely. i mean, it upended the way i think about theodore roosevelt. you know, again, growing up in north dakota, i was told of the myth of the self-made man. i would go out to the badlands, to theodore roosevelt, national park and. there's something mystical in that place. it is it is a place that like to say when you're in the east, you feel the presence of theodore
you know, stacy cordery wrote a book about alice roosevelt longworth. i mentioned dr. cathy dalton, who wrote a strenuous life. i, you know, betty karolyi wrote a really interesting compendium called the roosevelt women, which spans across both families, the fdr and the tr line and down into the descendants, more like vignettes, the family. and, you know, all of them when i was talking with them about, this idea sort of shook their head vigorously. yes. and said finally, yes, you should...
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stacy grant who said she is going to be speaking to 68,000 black women, women of all ages and she's going to talk about the delegates and she's going to talk about the way forward and the success of the biden administration. this is a moment for kamala harris to shine and she is shining, she's had success after success after success in where watching the moment the kamala harris is moving into the democratic convention to seal the deal to potentially go up against donald trump to become the president of the united states. tomorrow is going to be a big deal for her with the divine nine group. >> howard the democrats are obviously fired up today. you can feel it. but the polls and again, caveat, i don't wholesale put a lot of credence to them but we do look at them, right, and we are getting close. it's 105 days out. the polls show that still a tight race between kamala harris and that donald guy, what can she do to continue to move forward, you talked about the young vote, you know, does she need to make sure that there's no sunlight between her and the biden administration successes? >> n
stacy grant who said she is going to be speaking to 68,000 black women, women of all ages and she's going to talk about the delegates and she's going to talk about the way forward and the success of the biden administration. this is a moment for kamala harris to shine and she is shining, she's had success after success after success in where watching the moment the kamala harris is moving into the democratic convention to seal the deal to potentially go up against donald trump to become the...
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stacy nc grant, thank you. >> top lady. there is another top lady that has released a statement tonight, nancy pelosi, who played a fairly consequential role. tonight was a president joe biden, one of america's most consequential presidents so that he is not only on the right side of history but on the right side of the future. america has been blessed by the wisdom and magnificent leadership of president biden as he has protected our democracy and lead our nation with progress, hope, and unity. he has truly made a tangible difference in the lives of the american people. with love and gratitude isolate president biden for always believing in the possibilities of america and giving people the opportunity to reach their fulfillment. we are going to have to talk about that when we come back. there is a lot there. we are going to take a quick break. we have much more ahead when special coverage continues. the chairman of the democratic party joins us. stay tuned. >> i made my choice. i made my views known. i want to thank our g
stacy nc grant, thank you. >> top lady. there is another top lady that has released a statement tonight, nancy pelosi, who played a fairly consequential role. tonight was a president joe biden, one of america's most consequential presidents so that he is not only on the right side of history but on the right side of the future. america has been blessed by the wisdom and magnificent leadership of president biden as he has protected our democracy and lead our nation with progress, hope, and...
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appreciate it. >> you bet. >> stacy rasgon. >> don't miss lisa su on"squawk on the street," 9:15 a.m.rn time. that'll be an interesting interview and important one to watch, as well, on the other side of the earnings report. >>> up next, tracking the biggest movers into the close. kate rooney is back with that. >> scott, next up, you remember the outages that caused thousands of flight delays and cancellations a couple weeks back? one of the companies involved is having a pretty tough day. we'll tell you why. >>> speak of flights, we have an airline stock on the move after a blowout earnings report. more when "closing bell" returns. >>> about 15 from the bell.watc >> it's been a tough month for crowdstrike, sinking 10% after delta airlines hired legal counsel to seek compensation for the network outage that led to thousands of flight cancellations earlier in july. companies off by 40% in the past month alone. then jetblue soaring 12% after the airline posted a surprise profit. said it was going to defer another $3 billion in aircraft spending through 2029. that's to improve cash flow.
appreciate it. >> you bet. >> stacy rasgon. >> don't miss lisa su on"squawk on the street," 9:15 a.m.rn time. that'll be an interesting interview and important one to watch, as well, on the other side of the earnings report. >>> up next, tracking the biggest movers into the close. kate rooney is back with that. >> scott, next up, you remember the outages that caused thousands of flight delays and cancellations a couple weeks back? one of the companies...
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tonight, tudor dixon, lots of stuff going on and stacy washington, host of stacy on the right, the tudorhe's coming up. jason: we have ej anthony, but what you really want to stay for is baby dog. tammy: baby dog. jason: make an appearance, so stay tuned for that.wh ♪at ♪ honeymoon. what about africa? safari? hot air balloon ride? swim with elephants? wait, can we afford a safari? great question. like everything, it takes a little planning. or, put the money towards a down-payment... ...on a ranch ...in montana ...with horses let's take a look at those scenarios. j.p. morgan wealth management has advisors in chase branches and tools, like wealth plan to keep you on track. when you're planning for it all... the answer is j.p. morgan wealth management. did i read this? did i get eggs? where are my keys? memory and thinking issues keep piling up? it may be due to a buildup of amyloid plaques in the brain. visit morethannormalaging.com [introspective music] recipes. recipes written by hand and lost to time. are now being analyzed and restored using the power of dell ai. ♪ introducing new adv
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stacy, here. you have a quorum. >> thank you. like to annoyance announce the san francisco public utility commission we acknowledge that we are on the unceded ancestral homeland of the ramaytush ohlone who are the original inhabitants of the san francisco peninsula. as the indigenous stewards of this land and in accoce
stacy, here. you have a quorum. >> thank you. like to annoyance announce the san francisco public utility commission we acknowledge that we are on the unceded ancestral homeland of the ramaytush ohlone who are the original inhabitants of the san francisco peninsula. as the indigenous stewards of this land and in accoce
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. >> a few years after she got her real estate license, and her best friends, stacy, brenda and denise to say it didn't take long for beverly to bill's a loyal clientele. >> did she sell a lot of properties? >> she was the top listing and selling agent in 2013. she did over 12 million. >> what was at that made her so good at closing the deal? >> she just had that magic about her. she had such a bubbly personality that it made you fall in love with the house. >> the women work together in the same office, although they say it felt more like play then work. >> we would laugh at anything. you talk about things that are personal or things that you find funny. we would tell stories and she had this huge goofy laugh. you could hear her all the way down the hall. >> as realtors, they looked out for each other. their office even came up with the secret code, a text that signaled there was trouble. >> red folder was the code? >> you would have the red folder on 123 main street. >> a code they hoped they would never have to use. >> coming down the home stretch. >> as her 50th birthday approach,
. >> a few years after she got her real estate license, and her best friends, stacy, brenda and denise to say it didn't take long for beverly to bill's a loyal clientele. >> did she sell a lot of properties? >> she was the top listing and selling agent in 2013. she did over 12 million. >> what was at that made her so good at closing the deal? >> she just had that magic about her. she had such a bubbly personality that it made you fall in love with the house....
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this is stacy and vanessa. and, as you said, lester, the former president now posted on truth social ascribing how he was shot, graced by a bullet on his right ear. vanessa was right there, you both were in front of the former president when this happened. can you describe what you witnessed? >> yes, we were six rows back, straight in front of him, and his podium. he was talking about his chart and moved his head to the right to explain where they are in the chart, and as he moved his head to look at the chart, up on the screen, that's when he got grazed in the ear. if he hadn't moved his head in the nick of time it could have been a lot worse. >> reporter: so he moved his head in the right moment to get that graze went? >> yes. yes. >> reporter: as the former president was starting his speech at the rally he was only a few minutes in. what vanessa is referring to with those charts, he was talking about immigration, and immigration under the biden administration. he had screens on the left and right and was poi
this is stacy and vanessa. and, as you said, lester, the former president now posted on truth social ascribing how he was shot, graced by a bullet on his right ear. vanessa was right there, you both were in front of the former president when this happened. can you describe what you witnessed? >> yes, we were six rows back, straight in front of him, and his podium. he was talking about his chart and moved his head to the right to explain where they are in the chart, and as he moved his...
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arrives opposite of the wireless shouldn't of human rights and the most concerned unesco given it's stacy commitment to the observance of human rights, mutual respect of the a deviation of poverty. are you aware that stole hood is being cleared out to the site that people are being moved or just completely fix that? we have a web and when we receive a sufficient, we will request the government and do a story to, to provide what clarification. so this has been going on for 23 years. have you told a government that has to stop previous people have to get themselves back to our decisions. because we have a decision making process or issues related to where the, the, the, in far from and offer local communities has been passed with by do the heavy pitch committee. and that's also the reason why this site is going to be again, a x i'm, i'm at the mix coming all insert upset plans that went well beyond moving stoles. a. so could discovers when i'm sort of, officials arrives at a mobile way. i need them to mama pack a mobile way to promptly our you can vote in property records on tori is the inc
arrives opposite of the wireless shouldn't of human rights and the most concerned unesco given it's stacy commitment to the observance of human rights, mutual respect of the a deviation of poverty. are you aware that stole hood is being cleared out to the site that people are being moved or just completely fix that? we have a web and when we receive a sufficient, we will request the government and do a story to, to provide what clarification. so this has been going on for 23 years. have you...
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stacy has been on capitol hill for 27 years, including 18 years as my chief of staff. her service to my california district, to congress, to the american people has been steady and valuable. she began her career as an intern for her hometown representative in 1993. she rose through the ranks on capitol hill and during her time with me, 20 years, she's been a senior advisor for the california democratic congressional delegation, house admin committee, ethics committee, immigration subcommittee, science committee, she has unparalleled commitment to our staff, to our constituents, to the american people. she's been a constant voice of reason with a belief that government can be a positive force for change. she's the kind of public servant people aspire to be. mr. speaker, i thank stacy and i wish her family the very best in the next chapter of her life as she retires. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, to revise and extend my remarks. the
stacy has been on capitol hill for 27 years, including 18 years as my chief of staff. her service to my california district, to congress, to the american people has been steady and valuable. she began her career as an intern for her hometown representative in 1993. she rose through the ranks on capitol hill and during her time with me, 20 years, she's been a senior advisor for the california democratic congressional delegation, house admin committee, ethics committee, immigration subcommittee,...
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these press the real i think what we need to focus on is when the media to peek stacy reaches in this way. what happens to people experience of their own agency, and how did people understand the broad a political choices that states come making to act for not act on climate change, particularly those of us who are in common and meeting countries. i've seen in the philippines, some people get the sense that size to the patients that we've experienced because sometimes it's easier than habits as well of how every year our communities just as soon. so please be advised lead the way that we try the change. this is again by telling them just let the time of christ isn't just something that happened. it is something that has happened to us and is being done to us. there were some hard choices and dramatic changes needed. if we want to get serious about slowing the rates at which our planet systems a buckling, it seems though that the big institutions, the nations responsible for making these crucial calls are aligned to heavily on strategies of climate adoption, mitigation and resilience.
these press the real i think what we need to focus on is when the media to peek stacy reaches in this way. what happens to people experience of their own agency, and how did people understand the broad a political choices that states come making to act for not act on climate change, particularly those of us who are in common and meeting countries. i've seen in the philippines, some people get the sense that size to the patients that we've experienced because sometimes it's easier than habits as...