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[roll call vote] >> president stephenson: motion passes. let's go to the next item. >> clerk: item 3, president's welcome. this item is for discussion. >> president stephenson: good evening everyone. before i get started, i have piano lessons in my house. if there's background noise, i apologize. the commission on the environment acknowledges that we occupy the unceded homeland of the ramaytush ohlone. we recognize that the ramaytush ohlone understand the interconnectedness of all things and maintain harmony with nature. we honor the ramaytush ohlone people for their enduring commitment to mother earth. as indigenous protectors of the land, ramaytush ohlone have never ceded, lost as caretakers of this place. we recognize that we benefit from living and working on their traditional homeland. as uninvited guest, we affirm their southern rightses a first people and pay our respects to the elders and relatives of the ramaytush ohlone people. thank you for your attention during that important announcement. this starts off with virtual commission
[roll call vote] >> president stephenson: motion passes. let's go to the next item. >> clerk: item 3, president's welcome. this item is for discussion. >> president stephenson: good evening everyone. before i get started, i have piano lessons in my house. if there's background noise, i apologize. the commission on the environment acknowledges that we occupy the unceded homeland of the ramaytush ohlone. we recognize that the ramaytush ohlone understand the interconnectedness of...
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we also partner extensively with lonnie stephenson, the ibew, and the unions.re mapping that transition to those skills of the future. and certainly, partners like that and partners in the federal government can enable this this industry to move much more quickly than we would have otherwise, particularly with the tax provisions; itcs investment tax credits; and so forth. those have really produced benefits for consumers, because those costs those benefits actually flow through to our consumers and contribute to the economy. so, it's a great opportunity for us to make that transition. the president: well, i think it's a heck of an opportunity. one of the things maybe when the press is still here to talk a little bit about you know, i was really excited back in, i i guess it was probably 2000 don't hold me to exact year probably 2012, '13, '14. we were talking about major wind initiative off the eastern coast, the coast of the on the east coast. and they said there was a you know, an effort to go off the coast of delaware and off the coast of new jersey. and i t
we also partner extensively with lonnie stephenson, the ibew, and the unions.re mapping that transition to those skills of the future. and certainly, partners like that and partners in the federal government can enable this this industry to move much more quickly than we would have otherwise, particularly with the tax provisions; itcs investment tax credits; and so forth. those have really produced benefits for consumers, because those costs those benefits actually flow through to our consumers...
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joining us now from ottawa is mercedes stephenson.ost of the west block, a canadian news and political affairs television series. wonderful to have you on the show, mercedes. just a start by asking, as i understand it, you live quite near the area where this is all happening. give us a sense of what the situation on the ground is right now. �* . . , , the situation on the ground is right now. ._ , the situation on the ground is right now. a ._ ,~ now. actually, my office is a block from parliament _ now. actually, my office is a block from parliament hill, _ now. actually, my office is a block from parliament hill, and - now. actually, my office is a block from parliament hill, and it- from parliament hill, and it is still gridlocked downtown. there are trucks throughout the streets, not just across our street and in front of parliament, which is wellington street, but down most of them northbound roads, so you cannot draw drive up to parliament hill. the routes without trucks are now blocked by blockades. theirfear of people here tha
joining us now from ottawa is mercedes stephenson.ost of the west block, a canadian news and political affairs television series. wonderful to have you on the show, mercedes. just a start by asking, as i understand it, you live quite near the area where this is all happening. give us a sense of what the situation on the ground is right now. �* . . , , the situation on the ground is right now. ._ , the situation on the ground is right now. a ._ ,~ now. actually, my office is a block from...
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then it's chandler stephenson to jack eichel for the goal.out front. the puck trickles in off. james reimer sharks down three nothing in the third, finally getting on the board. it's andrew kagayama to nick bonino. and it's 31 night. nice assist by car guiliano after some physicality to retain possession, and the game had been decided with just seconds to play when the sharks blew off a little steam. they go down 4 to 1 and have reason to be frustrated at 22 22 5. the sharks are the epitome. 500 teams 13th in the west. second ranked stanford women trailed almost the entire game today at oregon and then save their best for last. russell wilson and his wife, chiara, in eugene today to see his little sister anna. stanford down seven here in the third quarter, when lexi hall takes the ball away its sister lacey onto wilson for the hope wilson goes down. she's okay. we're also knows all about is going down and getting back up fourth quarter. now it's up four point game, haley jones spins to the hooper, two of her 18 points, stanford within two wit
then it's chandler stephenson to jack eichel for the goal.out front. the puck trickles in off. james reimer sharks down three nothing in the third, finally getting on the board. it's andrew kagayama to nick bonino. and it's 31 night. nice assist by car guiliano after some physicality to retain possession, and the game had been decided with just seconds to play when the sharks blew off a little steam. they go down 4 to 1 and have reason to be frustrated at 22 22 5. the sharks are the epitome....
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Feb 24, 2022
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to imagine what that knapsack contained with our recreation, it is our long tradition for scott stephenson to have the final question. >> i do like to have the final word, as you know. i'm curious, have portions -- presumably not all of the diary, has it been published? i'm curious if -- what would you like to say about that? >> i did in the midst of doing this -- this is one of the things where your research, if you will, goes wrong or right. i'm not sure where it is. but when i first came across the sergeant major's journal, and he is my sergeant major, is i started to think, ah, this would be a great thing to transcribe, annotate, and then publish as a primary source for use. so i ended up -- i've transcribed the entire journal. i've got the transcription in my records. but i got so involved going -- every time i was going to annotate something, i've got to learn more, i've got to learn more. and the next thing you know, i think i'm writing a monograph here, i think i've got some other story in this. so there's a part of me that is still thinking, maybe i should still go back and publis
to imagine what that knapsack contained with our recreation, it is our long tradition for scott stephenson to have the final question. >> i do like to have the final word, as you know. i'm curious, have portions -- presumably not all of the diary, has it been published? i'm curious if -- what would you like to say about that? >> i did in the midst of doing this -- this is one of the things where your research, if you will, goes wrong or right. i'm not sure where it is. but when i...
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stephenson has dedicated his life to representing criminal defendants.al justice initiative which provides free legal services to the unjustly convicted. thanks to his work, that's 125 americans have been spared the death penalty. if you haven't read brian's book "just mercy" or seen the movie based on his work, you're in for a powerful experience this morning. brian was born in milton, delaware where his parents raised him and his siblings to be deeply rooted in their faith and taught them at an early age the power of prayer. his father howard instilled in his children the conviction that faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things unseen. his upbringing in that faith fed his determination to see injustice undone when i first met with brian a decade ago in montgomery, our first conversation yes, was about his years of determined and hard work exonerating the innocent. but also his stunning vision for how our nation could more honestly confront the legacy of slavery of lynching and of segregation. we spent hours talking late into t
stephenson has dedicated his life to representing criminal defendants.al justice initiative which provides free legal services to the unjustly convicted. thanks to his work, that's 125 americans have been spared the death penalty. if you haven't read brian's book "just mercy" or seen the movie based on his work, you're in for a powerful experience this morning. brian was born in milton, delaware where his parents raised him and his siblings to be deeply rooted in their faith and...
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at&t and randall stephenson talked about it because of what they were pouring back in.is something you have to do when you run any of the big network companies. no way around it that or a railroad >> the investors have not been happy about it they may be spending the money, but all of that money has not worked to their advantage. you look at verizon and t-mobile stock. if you own either of those, you would be a materially happier person about all of this over the last ten years if you lay the charts over each other -- to me, it is a sad story given the nature of at&t. >> i think at&t would point to it and say we skiltill own the majority of warner bros. discovery. you get a piece of this. they own 71% of the new company afterwards discovery will own 29% of the new company. with the spinoffs with the di directv and the rest, they want the shareholders to still have a stake. that is the story they have told the cfo will explain this to investors today. we will have the first interview with john stankey on friday. also david sazlov. we will sit with both of them on friday
at&t and randall stephenson talked about it because of what they were pouring back in.is something you have to do when you run any of the big network companies. no way around it that or a railroad >> the investors have not been happy about it they may be spending the money, but all of that money has not worked to their advantage. you look at verizon and t-mobile stock. if you own either of those, you would be a materially happier person about all of this over the last ten years if you...