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and he told stafford take us to your best room. now the hallways narrow it was already filled with with the lincoln entourage with the doctors with the soldiers and there was a narrow staircase on the right. well stafford new the best room was the front parlor occupied by george and hilda francis. so he reached for the door here. it was locked. he went down to the second door here. this door was locked. hilda. francis was inside frantically getting dressed. she had seen the president being brought to the house to the front windows. and so she was already dressed for bed. so she wanted to put on clothes and so she didn't unlock this door either and all that was left. was this little room at the back of the hallway, which was occupied by a civil war soldier? but he was out for the evening and so stafford led them to this back room here. you can see how narrow the hallway is. there's really barely enough room for soldiers to stand on each side of lincoln and carry them down this hallway. and so they took him into this room. and laid h
and he told stafford take us to your best room. now the hallways narrow it was already filled with with the lincoln entourage with the doctors with the soldiers and there was a narrow staircase on the right. well stafford new the best room was the front parlor occupied by george and hilda francis. so he reached for the door here. it was locked. he went down to the second door here. this door was locked. hilda. francis was inside frantically getting dressed. she had seen the president being...
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. >> stafford's tara was named coach of the year. she passed, led stafford to their first national title since 1992. the san mateo native tom brady was named the male athlete of the year and nfl player of the year. the books one code team of the year. warriors superstar stephen curry one nba best player. the season he continued to break records including become in the oldest since michael jordan. he became the franchise all- time leading scorer and is second on the nba all-time made three-pointers list. he couldn't make it to the espy's is he's competing at a golf tournament. >>> a weekend of champions. on espn is the wimbledon final. at noon, the euro final of italy versus england. on abc7 at 5:00 p.m., game three of the nba finals between the sons and bucks. >>> still to come. a scary scene at a michigan festival. a ride malfunctions and nearly tips over. instead of watching a potential disaster, people sprang into action. >>> majestic mountains... scenic coastal highways... fertile farmlands... there's lots to love about californi
. >> stafford's tara was named coach of the year. she passed, led stafford to their first national title since 1992. the san mateo native tom brady was named the male athlete of the year and nfl player of the year. the books one code team of the year. warriors superstar stephen curry one nba best player. the season he continued to break records including become in the oldest since michael jordan. he became the franchise all- time leading scorer and is second on the nba all-time made...
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prosecutors obtained phone records belonging to not only journalists, but also members of congress and stafford 21st century. federal prosecutors no longer need to show up to your office. they just need to raid your virtual office. they do not have to subpoena journalist directly, they just need to go to the cloud today. us federal law enforcement agencies facing fierce backlash for secretly pursuing personal data up americans across the country with so called secrecy orders, orders that are designed to prevent disclosure of new inventions and technologies that in the opinion of selected federal agencies present a possible threat to national security of the united states most shocking is just how routine secrecy orders have become when law enforcement targets and americans e mail text messages or other sensitive data stored in the cloud. speaking to members of sherry house committee on wednesday, microsoft corporate vice president for customer security and trust to tom. bert said that in recent years, federal law enforcement officials have presented the company with 24023500 secrecy orders in a
prosecutors obtained phone records belonging to not only journalists, but also members of congress and stafford 21st century. federal prosecutors no longer need to show up to your office. they just need to raid your virtual office. they do not have to subpoena journalist directly, they just need to go to the cloud today. us federal law enforcement agencies facing fierce backlash for secretly pursuing personal data up americans across the country with so called secrecy orders, orders that are...
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prosecutor obtained phone records belonging to not only journalists, but also members of congress and stafford as a part of leak investigation. rather than providing americans is meaningful, noticed that their private electronic records are being accessed in a criminal investigation department hides behind its ability to as 3rd party provided directly. they deny american citizen as companies and institutions a basic day in court. and instead, they gather their evidence entirely in secret. microsoft, for example, was among the companies that turned over records under a court order, and because of a gag order, had to then wait 2 more years before disclosing it. since then, brad smith, microsoft's president has called for an end to the over use of secret gag orders, arguing prosecutors exploit technology to abuse americans, fundamental freedoms still, the attorney general merit garland has said that the justice department will abandon its practice of seizing reporter records and will formalize that stamps soon. meantime, some lawmakers are calling for reforms to guard against future overreach, by
prosecutor obtained phone records belonging to not only journalists, but also members of congress and stafford as a part of leak investigation. rather than providing americans is meaningful, noticed that their private electronic records are being accessed in a criminal investigation department hides behind its ability to as 3rd party provided directly. they deny american citizen as companies and institutions a basic day in court. and instead, they gather their evidence entirely in secret....
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prosecutors obtained phone records belonging to not only journalists, but also members of congress and stafford as a part of leak investigation, rather than providing americans as meaningful notice that their private electronic records are being access then a criminal investigation department hides behind its ability to as 3rd party provided directly. they deny american citizens as companies and institutions a basic day in court, and instead they gather their evidence entirely in secret. meantime, some lawmakers are calling for reforms to guard against future overreach. by justice department, prosecutors, and idea that was expressed both by democrats and republicans on the house judiciary committee. reporting in new york, trinity chavez, r. t. investigative journalist doughty, how spends one says that people stay to should be sacred as private property? i think the biggest thing is, is that the cloud computing and cloud storage services, data storage for messaging, text messages for the on social networks as well as your email cloud services all need to be treated like in your home. so if you w
prosecutors obtained phone records belonging to not only journalists, but also members of congress and stafford as a part of leak investigation, rather than providing americans as meaningful notice that their private electronic records are being access then a criminal investigation department hides behind its ability to as 3rd party provided directly. they deny american citizens as companies and institutions a basic day in court, and instead they gather their evidence entirely in secret....
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but he was one of the premier acting teachers in new york city for many, many years. stafford meisner and the whole thing. and he and is it alumni, was everyone for what goes in was it leg was amo and roll julie, i go on enough. i get into his class and he takes me like i go into his eyes and do one of my pieces for him. and i say, what do you think? you know? and, and he says, okay, i think you can give you a shot and he gets me into his class, worked with me on the show. and over the next 5 years we kind of honed the show. and then he produced it as the american place theater. and that was my 1st sort of moment when i realized like, oh, the phone started ringing. you know that moment when you go ok, people know i exist now. and i just remember like the new york times wrote an article about me, the new york times give us an amazing review. and we won obese and all the stuff. and it's sort of put me on a place where i felt like ok, maybe i can do this, this might, this might work out, you know, and my parents might, i could actually say to my parents, look, i didn't waste my life, you
but he was one of the premier acting teachers in new york city for many, many years. stafford meisner and the whole thing. and he and is it alumni, was everyone for what goes in was it leg was amo and roll julie, i go on enough. i get into his class and he takes me like i go into his eyes and do one of my pieces for him. and i say, what do you think? you know? and, and he says, okay, i think you can give you a shot and he gets me into his class, worked with me on the show. and over the next 5...
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here to weigh in our panel of moms, lindsay stafford, shannon ford, let's go around the panel and get for words. i understand masks are recommended by the cdc let's be realistic. it is very hard for 3-year-old to wear a mask. i will never forget my situation, my family on vacation all 7 of us literally almost got deplaned because they wanted my 3-year-old to wear a mask over his nose and it was such a challenge for us and i was so shocked, they overreacted but let's be realistic. it is hard for a toddler, they fidget, they scratch their nose, scratch their eyes, it is not realistic and i think we need to be focusing our attention to vaccinations for the elderly and the vulnerable. it is not a 1-size-fits-all and there are many other reasons, for toddlers who have a speech impediment or breathing problems it can exasperate asthma. there are so many concerns it is mind-boggling why we are putting focus on toddlers. >> what is your take? >> first of all i think fauci is yanking us around like puppets. his credibility has been shot. i don't know many parents who take what he says literall
here to weigh in our panel of moms, lindsay stafford, shannon ford, let's go around the panel and get for words. i understand masks are recommended by the cdc let's be realistic. it is very hard for 3-year-old to wear a mask. i will never forget my situation, my family on vacation all 7 of us literally almost got deplaned because they wanted my 3-year-old to wear a mask over his nose and it was such a challenge for us and i was so shocked, they overreacted but let's be realistic. it is hard for...
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but does my right honorable friend agree with me that one who wants to give birth at stafford's countyospital should be able to do so? >> let's go to the prime minister. prime minister. >> my honorable friend raises a very, very important point. a lot of the hospitals are doing incredible work at getting back to pre-covid levels of service, and i understand the nhs partners are working hard to explore options for restoring maternity services at county hospitals. >> [inaudible] >> thank you, mr. speaker. together with the -- dealing with social security and the scottish parliament, we've made a call -- in universal credit due in october should not go ahead. a new foundation report shows if it does go ahead, as it were families with children will have an income way below what the general public regards as the minimum necessary for an acceptable standard of living. instead of talking down, will the prime minister not follow his own policy and level up and leave the 20 pounds a week in mace? >> prime minister. >> mr. speaker, what we want to do is level up across the whole of the u.k. by i
but does my right honorable friend agree with me that one who wants to give birth at stafford's countyospital should be able to do so? >> let's go to the prime minister. prime minister. >> my honorable friend raises a very, very important point. a lot of the hospitals are doing incredible work at getting back to pre-covid levels of service, and i understand the nhs partners are working hard to explore options for restoring maternity services at county hospitals. >> [inaudible]...
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the taxpayers should be spending hundreds of millions of dollars for a museum fulfill collins fake staffordi'm sorry thrill stuff is just not one thanks it is. i kind of discount of the fact live in a political culture right now it is not fact-based. it is tradition traditional pride what you feel a phil : step as it depends on what perspective you're looking at it from prater really did not start a conversation. someday, someone's going to ask whether not they should spend money to put baby crockett fake bag in a four story, but right now most people are really interested in examining our foundational myths in this country. wrinkly little encouraged by that. >> there is a debate for every generation. i think it's one of the through lines of the book. every generation has debated what really happened? what did it mean? what is real and what is not. the fact we are still having that conversation over artifacts that could end up in a museum, could be paid for by taxpayer money is just tells us how much we little we really know. i'm hoping people will come for whatever reason and have a multig
the taxpayers should be spending hundreds of millions of dollars for a museum fulfill collins fake staffordi'm sorry thrill stuff is just not one thanks it is. i kind of discount of the fact live in a political culture right now it is not fact-based. it is tradition traditional pride what you feel a phil : step as it depends on what perspective you're looking at it from prater really did not start a conversation. someday, someone's going to ask whether not they should spend money to put baby...
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cat: military spouse tabatha stafford provides a different care option for families. >> being a familycare provider is amazing. i get to do what i love to do, which is being with children. but i also accommodate a lot for the needs of the children and their ages. so we do different activities according to what the children can do. cat: all the military childcare system has largely addressed cost, quality, and workforce pay, it does share when challenged with the civilian world, access. >> there are areas where the weightless are high. we need to take care of that, either through new construction, public-private partnerships. that takes money. cat: nationally about 10,000 children of service members our own weightless for on-base care. infant care is a big need. the military is launching a new -- new pilot program in fiery regions thelp military families pay for care providers in their own home and news childcare centers are now in the works on bases in hawaii, alaska, washington state, and california. she believes the investment in america's future is worth it. >> i want people to have
cat: military spouse tabatha stafford provides a different care option for families. >> being a familycare provider is amazing. i get to do what i love to do, which is being with children. but i also accommodate a lot for the needs of the children and their ages. so we do different activities according to what the children can do. cat: all the military childcare system has largely addressed cost, quality, and workforce pay, it does share when challenged with the civilian world, access....
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section 4 of the bill would amend the stafford act, get this, to say that the federal government alsoannot prohibit the manufacture or sale or transfer of guns or ammunition during a disaster or emergency. there's several problems with this. first, current law has exceptions that allow the government to continue enforcing laws already on the books during a disaster. this includes laws that prohibit convicted felons from possessing guns. your bill does not make that exception. i'm sure you don't want to do that. i hope you will look at your bill. under the billing as -- bill as i read it, during a major disaster or emergency, there would be prohibition of any gun sales. that doesn't make sense. i'm sure that's not what you want to do. it's what your bill says. i hope it's not what you intended. there are legitimate reasons why the government might need to temporarily limit juns sold in a disaster -- guns sold in the disaster area. supposed the background check system is knocked off line, we wouldn't want felons to buy guns inengible to buy. there is no clear justification for granting
section 4 of the bill would amend the stafford act, get this, to say that the federal government alsoannot prohibit the manufacture or sale or transfer of guns or ammunition during a disaster or emergency. there's several problems with this. first, current law has exceptions that allow the government to continue enforcing laws already on the books during a disaster. this includes laws that prohibit convicted felons from possessing guns. your bill does not make that exception. i'm sure you don't...
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i definitely saw shouting matches, finger pointing that sort of stafford friends who did get roughed never that eyewitness of my own two eyes or was there in the moment. in chicago, 2016 by. >> how many rallies you think you covered over the course of 2016? have you ever run a tally on that? >> i haven't. this is where i attained an honorary joe's status. estimate to some of our rallies and ask what the favorite moments were. quickly realized i'd been toro 50 or 60 per. >> i heard the trump supporters paid to attend those rallies and trump pays them to attend. do you see any evidence of that? >> i will say the very first rally so to speak when he announced in york the famous golden escalator moments, we had a reporter on the scene who said tourists have been brought in from outside to help fill up the atrium there on that date. to this and have yet to meet anyone out in the rallies, out in the country these arenas, never been to the new york event. these are real things these are real events, these are real people showing up for to support donald trump. >> donald trump was a tugboat'
i definitely saw shouting matches, finger pointing that sort of stafford friends who did get roughed never that eyewitness of my own two eyes or was there in the moment. in chicago, 2016 by. >> how many rallies you think you covered over the course of 2016? have you ever run a tally on that? >> i haven't. this is where i attained an honorary joe's status. estimate to some of our rallies and ask what the favorite moments were. quickly realized i'd been toro 50 or 60 per. >> i...
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up in a very different era, who dealt with republicans like bob dole and howard baker and robert stafford early in his career. does he recognize the reality of the moment that he is living? and the same thing, by the way, on the vaccine. where he basically argued that, you know, the key to increasing vaccination rates was simply exortation. more effort to reach out to those who are skeptical and there are a lot of people skeptical that, by itself, is going to make much of a dent given the ideological underpinnings of the problems he is having expanding vaccination rates and whether he needs to look at more kind of forceful measures like supporting mandates. so, you know, it was the best of biden but it was, also, the biggest question about biden i thought crystallized over 80 minutes. >> yeah. but let me push back, then, i guess, channeling him. even though the -- the test vote on infrastructure failed. biden said it was irrelevant, given there is so many positive noises coming from both sides about a bipartisan deal. biden's using that as an example that bipartisanship can work. and, you
up in a very different era, who dealt with republicans like bob dole and howard baker and robert stafford early in his career. does he recognize the reality of the moment that he is living? and the same thing, by the way, on the vaccine. where he basically argued that, you know, the key to increasing vaccination rates was simply exortation. more effort to reach out to those who are skeptical and there are a lot of people skeptical that, by itself, is going to make much of a dent given the...
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. >> reporter: military spouse tabitha stafford provides a different care option for families-- she runsmall child care business in her home at fort belvoir. >> being a family child care provider is amazing. i get to do what i love to do, which is being with children. but i also accommodate a lot for the needs of the children and their ages. so we do dferent activities according to what the children can do. >> reporter: while the military child care system has largely addressed costs, quality and workforce pay, it does share one challenge with the civilian world: access. >> there are areas where the wait lists are high. we need to take care of that. how are we going to take care of that either through new construction, public private partnerships... that takes money. >> reporter: nationally about 10,000 children of service members are on waitlists for on- base care. and infant care, in particular, is a big need. trying to address me of those shortages, the military is launching a new pilot program in five regions to help military families pay for care providers in their own home. and new
. >> reporter: military spouse tabitha stafford provides a different care option for families-- she runsmall child care business in her home at fort belvoir. >> being a family child care provider is amazing. i get to do what i love to do, which is being with children. but i also accommodate a lot for the needs of the children and their ages. so we do dferent activities according to what the children can do. >> reporter: while the military child care system has largely...
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stafford county, virginia, is considering a full mandate. >> my 8th grader, this past year, went into a deep spiral depression because of virtual learning and because of masks when we went back to school. >> not only did we suffer the deep depression, we suffered severe germophobia i can't even touch him i can't even hug my child. unless he's about to go take a shower >> reporter: in leon county, florida, the district is sticking to masks optional despite opposition from many, including this teacher. >> what are our students' teachers, staff, and community worth? when we look back on this year, and say we did everything we could to keep them safe? or ask why didn't we mask? why didn't we act when we had the chance >> reporter: school officials find themselves endlessly caught in the controversy >> but when we have colliding forces from the -- the federal government to the state government to the -- the cdc to our local departments of health, we are trying to navigate all of those forces >> reporter: some districts say they are waiting a few more weeks, to decide what their masking pol
stafford county, virginia, is considering a full mandate. >> my 8th grader, this past year, went into a deep spiral depression because of virtual learning and because of masks when we went back to school. >> not only did we suffer the deep depression, we suffered severe germophobia i can't even touch him i can't even hug my child. unless he's about to go take a shower >> reporter: in leon county, florida, the district is sticking to masks optional despite opposition from many,...
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and anna moses neighbor, david stafford, thought he spotted trouble across the street at anna's house i had my blinds opened and known to notice that police officers came and were knocking on the door. so i came out and asked what was going on. and they said that they were following up on a will check. >> anna's boyfriend, michael stodnick had called police to see he was worried. he said he had gone to her house the night before to pick her up for the date. but she didn't answer for the door. and our colleagues were seen she hadn't shown up for work. frisco sergeant jay reim was one of the officers checking the. home >> no signs of any type of forced entry anywhere. >> which means also you don't have any excuse to go inside. >> correct. we didn't have any reason to cake in somebody's door because there didn't seem to be anything out of ordinary. >> the doors were locked. so sergeant reim asked some officers to find anna's 20 year old son to help them get in the house. igor was by then a student living at the university were his mother work. you show up with the sun and the key and the
and anna moses neighbor, david stafford, thought he spotted trouble across the street at anna's house i had my blinds opened and known to notice that police officers came and were knocking on the door. so i came out and asked what was going on. and they said that they were following up on a will check. >> anna's boyfriend, michael stodnick had called police to see he was worried. he said he had gone to her house the night before to pick her up for the date. but she didn't answer for the...
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does my right honourable friend agreed with me that if anyone wants to give birth at stafford's countyspital. stephen timms. dealing with social security _ hospital. stephen timms. dealing with social security in _ hospital. stephen timms. dealing with social security in the - hospital. stephen timms. dealing with social security in the scottish j with social security in the scottish parliament, the senate and the northern ireland assembly, we have made a call that the £20 a week at an universal credit due in october should not go ahead. joseph rowntree report says if it goes ahead, out of work families with children will have an income way below what general public regards as the minimum necessary for an acceptable standard of living. instead of cutting down, will the prime minister not follow his own policy and level up and leave the £20 a week in place?— and level up and leave the £20 a i week in place?_ we week in place? prime minister. we want to level up _ week in place? prime minister. we want to level up across the - week in place? prime minister. we want to level up across the
does my right honourable friend agreed with me that if anyone wants to give birth at stafford's countyspital. stephen timms. dealing with social security _ hospital. stephen timms. dealing with social security in _ hospital. stephen timms. dealing with social security in the - hospital. stephen timms. dealing with social security in the scottish j with social security in the scottish parliament, the senate and the northern ireland assembly, we have made a call that the £20 a week at an...
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. >> the policies that fema has and the stafford act that guides our ability to provide assistance clearly sets out how we provide assistance. as long as we're following the guidance set forth in there, we will be able to continue to provide assistance to all communities that are impacted. >> well, thank you. administrator, i also want to thank you for the work that you have done in working across agencies to help at the southern border. i have been there firsthand. i have seen what the difference has been in getting children out of border patrol custody and into hhs. the role you all played, it's been very helpful. i want to thank you for that. my next question is about, you know, reports that the sites, the fema-assisted sites of the mass vaccination centers are winding down. they're coming to a close. what is fema's role moving forward in assisting in the vaccination effort, and is there any consideration being given on reopening these mass vaccination centers when maybe, say, boosters are going to be necessary for the population? >> fema has supported the vaccination effort in a variet
. >> the policies that fema has and the stafford act that guides our ability to provide assistance clearly sets out how we provide assistance. as long as we're following the guidance set forth in there, we will be able to continue to provide assistance to all communities that are impacted. >> well, thank you. administrator, i also want to thank you for the work that you have done in working across agencies to help at the southern border. i have been there firsthand. i have seen what...
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thoughts abou giving fema's administrator cabinet status, and as well, the problems we w have with the stafford where fema cannot work directly with local communities? can someone take that point up, please? >>o sure, i'll go ahead and try. i think you're absolutely right that the role that fema has been playing and is likely to play in the future is going to be bigger central than the role that it's played in the past. one of the things that i think is actually a success story of the existing dhs is how far fema has come in terms of developing systems and processes. what i envision long term is a fema that functions almost like a federal quarterback to augment lead departments and agencies and to build kind of institutional capacity that it can be used so that we aren't constantly relying on our military to aid in nonmilitary and nondefense related emergency response. and if we can build more of that capacity within b fema, i thinkt will be to the good. in terms of whether fema needs to be i a cabinet level agency itself, i actually think a strengthenedco dhs central headquarters component cou
thoughts abou giving fema's administrator cabinet status, and as well, the problems we w have with the stafford where fema cannot work directly with local communities? can someone take that point up, please? >>o sure, i'll go ahead and try. i think you're absolutely right that the role that fema has been playing and is likely to play in the future is going to be bigger central than the role that it's played in the past. one of the things that i think is actually a success story of the...
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those who do not fulfill their service requirements will have grants converted into stafford loans, which must be paid back, with interest. these loans cannot revert to grants. according to the office of management and budget, 66% of grants are converted into loans. though 21,000 grant recipients have completed the program without conversion, 94,000 recipients have had their grants converted to loans. those conversions are often triggered by paperwork issues, such as submitting the annual form one day late or missing a date or signature. in 2018, u.s. department of education released a reconsideration process for recipients who had their grants reverted into loans but have rather fulfilled or could have fulfilled this service obligation. the department also turned back the clock to allow teachers who have left the teach grant program once their grants were converted to loans to give them more time to complete their service rocketses. these changes allow the department to lift the debt of 2, 300 recipients. i'm pleased the department made additional improvements to the program on july 1, 2
those who do not fulfill their service requirements will have grants converted into stafford loans, which must be paid back, with interest. these loans cannot revert to grants. according to the office of management and budget, 66% of grants are converted into loans. though 21,000 grant recipients have completed the program without conversion, 94,000 recipients have had their grants converted to loans. those conversions are often triggered by paperwork issues, such as submitting the annual form...
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. >> good afternoon executive director, commissioners, my name is taylor stafford on the presidency oversy days like july 4th. but the problem has suddenly grown and is now become a daily health and safety risk to visitors that is to be corrected as soon as possible. this pilot program is a great first step. my awareness of the series of the health problems associate with the food handling practices by these unlicensed vendors, first occurred in april 2019, 1 of her 39 employee discovered a box of unrefrigerated bacon wrapped hotdogs in the bushes outside of peer 39 garage. shockingly, this food was being served thereby the hotdog vendors and backup supply supply in case they ran out. peer 39 spanish-speaking authorities have been interacting with the employees to work with the unlicensed car and i've learned that the gang that has no control the work area see market demands rights payments from the other vendors of protection exchange amenities and court employees are working to pay a debt for those who help them get into this country. unlicensed and illegal alcohol sales are happening
. >> good afternoon executive director, commissioners, my name is taylor stafford on the presidency oversy days like july 4th. but the problem has suddenly grown and is now become a daily health and safety risk to visitors that is to be corrected as soon as possible. this pilot program is a great first step. my awareness of the series of the health problems associate with the food handling practices by these unlicensed vendors, first occurred in april 2019, 1 of her 39 employee discovered...