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suzanne and her psni chose to be more modest. to stay in the shadows or follow in the said that's footprints. when jan went back to new 1st naturally suzanne decided to follow suit. so aged $54.00 she endured at the american university in cairo to study sociology. suzanne mubarak was a very hard working student. she was not highly intelligent but she was above average. i remember she always wanted to appear to be the one can see. about egypt's problems. after she finished her undergraduate degree susanne went on to complete her must. topic poverty in each. this took her for the 1st time to places she had never seen in our country before. what a contrast. suzanne with her university degrees and her husband the career soldier. for the now going to was i don't think he had newspapers to even books before becoming vice president the man was a man of action who enjoyed being in contact with people. however he wasn't keen on creating and writing what i. think that. at 1st his job was simply to deliver a message and bring a message atte
suzanne and her psni chose to be more modest. to stay in the shadows or follow in the said that's footprints. when jan went back to new 1st naturally suzanne decided to follow suit. so aged $54.00 she endured at the american university in cairo to study sociology. suzanne mubarak was a very hard working student. she was not highly intelligent but she was above average. i remember she always wanted to appear to be the one can see. about egypt's problems. after she finished her undergraduate...
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her name, suzanne. >> we were able to speak with suzanne and confirm that frank was in fact with her us he was in california on business. >> that was the big red flag when looking at everything. we have to take a hard look at frank and what's going on with frank. he didn't mention anything about this mistress. >> the detectives wanted to know if frank had any more secrets they should know about. they decided to interview his children. >> we had no idea that they were looking at my dad so seriously until you know, we got in that room and they kept hounding and hounding and hounding on my dad. you know, this line of questioning is concerning. >> they started saying that something is not right and we think that before you talk to them, dad, you need to talk to a lawyer. >> why would they say that in. >> because they've seen shows. they say that's what they always tell you. they always suspect the husband so get a lawyer. >> though frank says at the time, he didn't think innocent people needed lawyers, he hired one anyway. then he had a heart to heart with each of his kids. >> my dad act
her name, suzanne. >> we were able to speak with suzanne and confirm that frank was in fact with her us he was in california on business. >> that was the big red flag when looking at everything. we have to take a hard look at frank and what's going on with frank. he didn't mention anything about this mistress. >> the detectives wanted to know if frank had any more secrets they should know about. they decided to interview his children. >> we had no idea that they were...
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suzanne once said on t.v. that it was love at 1st. but what's to say it is that forcing the got it became very close to the time a family very close. and the frequent visitor to the fair be told here in your place. who are our island he met a completely different family more sophisticated compared to him almost. there. that's a kitchen dining serving food given their clothes were completely different it's a totally new world to him. it's true suzanne and personally could not have come from more completely different backgrounds. it wasn't just that she was 13 years old and. she came from a privileged. doctor and the mother was far from with. susan even featured in a magazine in 1955 years before she had met to a future has. she said that she germ toby and their hostess and their idea was the british ballerina. where it was she was gentleness and this woman who was a member here she was well known for gymnastics and swimming to party many sports. organs of memes about. where will barack kid from there weren't any swimming pools 'd or gy
suzanne once said on t.v. that it was love at 1st. but what's to say it is that forcing the got it became very close to the time a family very close. and the frequent visitor to the fair be told here in your place. who are our island he met a completely different family more sophisticated compared to him almost. there. that's a kitchen dining serving food given their clothes were completely different it's a totally new world to him. it's true suzanne and personally could not have come from more...
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suzanne allan, bbc news. this is the briefing from bbc news.cialfrom the world health organization has warned countries around the globe to prepare immediately for the further spread of the coronavirus. the us democrats running for president have held a bad—tempered tv debate, with the frontrunner, bernie sanders and the billionaire, michael bloomberg both coming under attack. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the daily mirror who lead with coronavirus, after a hotel in tenerife in spain's canary islands has been locked down after a visiting italian doctor tested positive for the virus. hundreds of guests at the costa adeje palace hotel have been told to stay in their rooms as medical tests were carried out. meanwhile the times says preparations are being made for a severe outbreak of coronavirus in britain, including the closure of schools and restricting movement around the country. the ft reports uk chancellor rishi sunak will delay some of the government's biggest
suzanne allan, bbc news. this is the briefing from bbc news.cialfrom the world health organization has warned countries around the globe to prepare immediately for the further spread of the coronavirus. the us democrats running for president have held a bad—tempered tv debate, with the frontrunner, bernie sanders and the billionaire, michael bloomberg both coming under attack. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the...
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that's when suzanne contacted me. we contacted verizon, which owns aol, and the folks there connected olga and suzanne to the appropriate contact at america online and now olga can access her account once again. the final resolve comes from carol in san carlos. she bought a box of cologne as a gift from cwalgreens, but carol found out it has a bunch of unknown items which is not the cologne. she went to walgreen's and the employee told her they could not give her a refund. she even contacted the corporate office and got no response. carol contacted 7 on your side. we went to work and the store gave her a refund of $54.63. we want to thank walgreens for that. i want to hear from you. the 7 on your side hotline is open monday through friday from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. you know my telephone number. 415-954-8151. you can reach me at ms. facebook page and abc7news.com. >> thank you, michael. >>> this is a great story. a cabdriver is being thanked for helpingelderly woman from being scammed. r rajsingh picked up the woman
that's when suzanne contacted me. we contacted verizon, which owns aol, and the folks there connected olga and suzanne to the appropriate contact at america online and now olga can access her account once again. the final resolve comes from carol in san carlos. she bought a box of cologne as a gift from cwalgreens, but carol found out it has a bunch of unknown items which is not the cologne. she went to walgreen's and the employee told her they could not give her a refund. she even contacted...
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suzanne malveaux has more. despite senate republicans ready to acquit president trump. >>some of his top gop supporters are now saying it was wrong for the president to pressure ukraine into investigating his political rivals and the president has a lot of ladakh tend to to do what he wants to do. >>again not what i would have done but certainly again going after corruption, it's not something you would have done why wouldn't you have done it because it was wrong because it was an appropriate i think add generally speaking going after corruption would be the right thing to why he did it may be in the wrong manner in the but i think he could have done it for different channels, the admissions coming after the justice department acknowledged the existence of blocked emails that could provide more insight on why trump withheld military aid to ukraine. >>still senators like lamar alexander arguing trump's conduct was not impeachable defending his choice to vote against witnesses and new evidence in the trial i think he should have done it think it was wrong. >>inappropriate
suzanne malveaux has more. despite senate republicans ready to acquit president trump. >>some of his top gop supporters are now saying it was wrong for the president to pressure ukraine into investigating his political rivals and the president has a lot of ladakh tend to to do what he wants to do. >>again not what i would have done but certainly again going after corruption, it's not something you would have done why wouldn't you have done it because it was wrong because it was an...
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suzanne webb doing her bit for the stourbridge tourist board. that's it for tuesday in parliament. same time tomorrow for wednesday in parliament. until then, bye for now. hello there. we're stuck in this colder air stream through wednesday and thursday. and that means more showers, more wintry showers as well. and we've already seen snow falling to quite low levels. now, as those showers ease off across central and eastern parts of the uk, we'll see temperatures dropping away. many areas having a touch of frost, particularly cold though, again, in the north—east of scotland. and given those showers, some icy conditions, especially for northern and western parts of the uk where showers keep going into the morning. in general, fewer showers, perhaps, on wednesday. a few will get across to the midlands, eastern england, and eastern scotland, but most of them, certainly during the afternoon, towards northern ireland and western scotland. snow mainly over the hills. some heavier showers, mind you, and temperatures 5—9 degrees once again. chilly in the breeze, but it won't be as windy i
suzanne webb doing her bit for the stourbridge tourist board. that's it for tuesday in parliament. same time tomorrow for wednesday in parliament. until then, bye for now. hello there. we're stuck in this colder air stream through wednesday and thursday. and that means more showers, more wintry showers as well. and we've already seen snow falling to quite low levels. now, as those showers ease off across central and eastern parts of the uk, we'll see temperatures dropping away. many areas...
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suzanne allan, bbc news. conservation group sea shepherd says the nets are used by poachers to catch endangered fish species which are popular on the black market. freya cole reports. wrapped and tangled, this humpback whale swam into a vicious trap. conservation activists from sea shepherd spotted the gentle giant while on the lookout for poachers off the coast of mexico. as we were guarding the critical zone, the refuge, we found a humpback whale badly trapped in an illegal net. they managed to catch up to the whale and worked to cut the netting. this type of gillnet is used to catch totoaba, an endangered species of marine fish sought by chinese buyers on the black market. it's a sad reminder of why it is so important for us to protect the refuge against illegal fishing. after hours of persistence, they managed to free the whale ever so slightly, by removing the net from its mouth. but sadly for now, it still has a reminder on its tail. freya cole, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with sus
suzanne allan, bbc news. conservation group sea shepherd says the nets are used by poachers to catch endangered fish species which are popular on the black market. freya cole reports. wrapped and tangled, this humpback whale swam into a vicious trap. conservation activists from sea shepherd spotted the gentle giant while on the lookout for poachers off the coast of mexico. as we were guarding the critical zone, the refuge, we found a humpback whale badly trapped in an illegal net. they managed...
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good morning, suzanne. >> good morning, alisyn.t that the president is going to try to emphasize the positive according to cnn sources to talk about the economy and some of the progress, but he is working on his state of the union address for tonight, the big question remains whether or not he will actually address impeachment, whether or not he will see this as a moment of vindication and even mention the very likely acquittal that's going to happen in the vote tomorrow in the senate. meantime, it was yesterday we saw the closing arguments from the president's legal team as well as the house impeachment managers. here is chairman adam schiff. >> what are the odds if left in office that he will continue trying to cheat? i will tell you. 100%. not 5, not 10 or even 50, but 100%. if you have found him guilty and you do not remove him from office, he will continue trying to cheat in the election until he succeeds. then what shall you say? >> and, alisyn, we do know that the votes are not there to remove the president from office. very
good morning, suzanne. >> good morning, alisyn.t that the president is going to try to emphasize the positive according to cnn sources to talk about the economy and some of the progress, but he is working on his state of the union address for tonight, the big question remains whether or not he will actually address impeachment, whether or not he will see this as a moment of vindication and even mention the very likely acquittal that's going to happen in the vote tomorrow in the senate....
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cnn's suzanne malveaux is live on capitol hill with more. good morning, suzanne. >> good morning. four-month journey that started in the house. ended with that historic vote in the senate yesterday. and lawmakers who i spoke to, a wide range of emotions. some expressing anger, relief, mostly just exhaustion. the main question, of course, moving forward is how is this going to impact president trump's legacy and the country in the 2020 election? >> donald j. trump beat and is hereby acquitted of the charges. >> reporter: mitt romney voting with democrats to convict president trump on the first article of impeachment for abuse of power. romney's vote stunning his gop colleagues and the white house. >> the president asked a foreign government to investigate his political rival. the president's purpose was personal and political. accordingly the president is guilty of an appalling abuse of a public trust. >> reporter: mitch mcconnell declaring victory. >> this is a political loser for them. they initiated it. they thought this was a great idea. >> reporter: romney becomes the only sen
cnn's suzanne malveaux is live on capitol hill with more. good morning, suzanne. >> good morning. four-month journey that started in the house. ended with that historic vote in the senate yesterday. and lawmakers who i spoke to, a wide range of emotions. some expressing anger, relief, mostly just exhaustion. the main question, of course, moving forward is how is this going to impact president trump's legacy and the country in the 2020 election? >> donald j. trump beat and is hereby...
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suzanne malveaux is on capitol hill.re showing, or expected to be a rare showing of bipartisan support in the senate for something that actually constrains the power of the presidency. what is going on with it now though? >> reporter: so, poppy this is really a chance to see how the sausage is made here on capitol hill. because this is the process of introducing these amendments. some of them are called poison pills because they're just so bad that this is not something that democrats can swallow. you have senator tom cotton who is introducing an amendment that essentially says, yes, okay, you can limit the president's power, war pon iran, but you have to make some exceptions for foreign terrorist organizations. there are at least 30 designated foreign terrorist organizations, it would make it null and void and this resolution would be blown up. and so democrats would not support it. let's say -- let's put that aside and say it is not an issue here, that perhaps they do go to that vote that was expected this afternoon. i
suzanne malveaux is on capitol hill.re showing, or expected to be a rare showing of bipartisan support in the senate for something that actually constrains the power of the presidency. what is going on with it now though? >> reporter: so, poppy this is really a chance to see how the sausage is made here on capitol hill. because this is the process of introducing these amendments. some of them are called poison pills because they're just so bad that this is not something that democrats can...
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. >> suzanne. >> secretary, thank you for being here. >> suzanne. you have noted already the controversies around the department's responsibility at the border. one of my concerns that it advise the american public, dhs has become the department of immigration or the border. i worry that it takes their view of the department at large and may have been impact on our broader missions. how big of a concern of yours and what can we do about that? >> my only concern would be, it was one of my priorities when i came into this chair to make sure the american public understands the full mission of what the department does. as i allude in my remarks while the media and others may focus on one or two mission sets. the men and women of dhs everyday are doing the full range of the mission. it looks like we only do border immigration and understanding. again the threat israel the rea and we are focused on it. i will say the folks, men and women inside the department do not feel that way. they understand what they do and everyday matters. a lot of what i talk abo
. >> suzanne. >> secretary, thank you for being here. >> suzanne. you have noted already the controversies around the department's responsibility at the border. one of my concerns that it advise the american public, dhs has become the department of immigration or the border. i worry that it takes their view of the department at large and may have been impact on our broader missions. how big of a concern of yours and what can we do about that? >> my only concern would be,...
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we have suzanne malveaux now with the very latest from the scene. >>president trump will deliver his state of the union address tonight. one the eve of senate republicans acquitting him the report a theme for the president's speech, the great american comeback and a senior trump administration official tells cnn it will be forward-looking and optimistic with the nation watching republican senators are urging the president to avoid talking about impeachment tonight, you know we want to make certain that we finish up this impeachment that we away from the us and that we get back to one to focus on on the senate floor, the house impeachment managers and the president's legal team made their closing arguments the president has done nothing wrong. >>and these types of impeachments must and reject these articles of impeachment history will not be kind to donald trump. i think we all know that every single vote. even a single vote. by a single member. can change the course of history. it is said that a single man or woman of courage makes a majority. is th
we have suzanne malveaux now with the very latest from the scene. >>president trump will deliver his state of the union address tonight. one the eve of senate republicans acquitting him the report a theme for the president's speech, the great american comeback and a senior trump administration official tells cnn it will be forward-looking and optimistic with the nation watching republican senators are urging the president to avoid talking about impeachment tonight, you know we want to...
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>> 2020. >> suzanne malveaux. for seven weeks. >> when i read that, i was like wow. >> what's the rush? why get the testimony so quickly? >> who knows what could happen between now and then. >> all right. >>> dramatic new comments from the president's former chief of staff on what he calls the president's illegal orders. we're waiting for the president's reaction as he continues what one senator called his retribution tour. that's next. begin to tell you... how bright you shine. how strong you are. how brilliant... unique... how you're... my rock. my diamond. for the diamond in your life, there's only one diamond store. it's the valentine's day sale. get 25% off everything. including these special deals. at zales, the diamond store. choosing a health care provider doesn't have to be." molly: "that's why i choose a nurse practitioner for my family's primary care." david: "my np is accessible and takes the time to listen. i love my np." molly: "our np orders tests, makes the correct diagnoses and prescribes the medi
>> 2020. >> suzanne malveaux. for seven weeks. >> when i read that, i was like wow. >> what's the rush? why get the testimony so quickly? >> who knows what could happen between now and then. >> all right. >>> dramatic new comments from the president's former chief of staff on what he calls the president's illegal orders. we're waiting for the president's reaction as he continues what one senator called his retribution tour. that's next. begin to tell...
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suzann is here with us tonight, with the first lady. i'd like to thank her for her courage and her commitment. [applause] thank you. [applause] in memory of all the children who lost their lives to school violence, i ask you to strengthen the safe and drug-free school act, to pass legislation to require child trigger locks, to do everything possible to keep our children safe. [applause] a century ago, president theodore roosevelt defined our "great, central task" as "leaving this land even a better land for our descendants than it is for us." today, we're restoring the florida everglades, saving yellowstone, preserving the red rock canyons of utah, protecting california's redwoods and our precious coasts. but our most fateful new challenge is the threat of global warming; 1998 was the warmest year ever recorded. last year's heat waves, floods, and storms are but a hint of what future generations may endure if we do not act now. tonight i propose a new clean air fund to help communities reduce greenhouse and other pollution, and tax ince
suzann is here with us tonight, with the first lady. i'd like to thank her for her courage and her commitment. [applause] thank you. [applause] in memory of all the children who lost their lives to school violence, i ask you to strengthen the safe and drug-free school act, to pass legislation to require child trigger locks, to do everything possible to keep our children safe. [applause] a century ago, president theodore roosevelt defined our "great, central task" as "leaving this...
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cnn's suzanne malvo is live on capitol hill.hat anyone was expecting at this hour. >> reporter: it really feels a bit like a ghost town here compared to iowa and new hampshire. but yes the president is preparing for his "state of the union" address to be delivered tonight with the cloud of impeachment hanging over him, however, there's the question of whether or not he's going to be addressing impeachment or even the likely acquittal. that vote scheduled for tomorrow. president trump will deliver his "state of the union" address tonight on the eve of senate republicans acquitting him. the reported theme for the president's speech, the great american comeback, and senior trump administration official tells cnn it will be forward looking and optimistic. with the nation watching republican senators are urging the president to avoid talking about impeachment tonight. >> you know, we want to make certain that we finish up this impeachment, that we move away from this and that we get back to things that people want to focus on. on the
cnn's suzanne malvo is live on capitol hill.hat anyone was expecting at this hour. >> reporter: it really feels a bit like a ghost town here compared to iowa and new hampshire. but yes the president is preparing for his "state of the union" address to be delivered tonight with the cloud of impeachment hanging over him, however, there's the question of whether or not he's going to be addressing impeachment or even the likely acquittal. that vote scheduled for tomorrow. president...
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cnn's suzanne malveaux is live on capitol hill. where is the latest there?rter: good morning. we're just hours away from the house impeachment managers as well as trump's legal team. they're going to be making their closing arguments and then they will make way for the senators. they'll take to the floor to give their remarks on tuesday. and then a vote to acquit the president on wednesday. despite senate republicans ready to acquit president trump, some of his top gop supporters are now saying it was wrong for the president to pressure ukraine into investigating his political rivals. >> the president has a lot of latitude to do what he wants to do. again, not what i would have done, but certainly going after corruption. >> if it's not something you would have done, why wouldn't you have done it? because it was wrong? because it was inappropriate? >> i think generally speaking going after corruption would be the right thing. >> but going after the bidens. >> he did it maybe in the wrong manner. >> in the wrong manner. >> but i think he could have done it thr
cnn's suzanne malveaux is live on capitol hill. where is the latest there?rter: good morning. we're just hours away from the house impeachment managers as well as trump's legal team. they're going to be making their closing arguments and then they will make way for the senators. they'll take to the floor to give their remarks on tuesday. and then a vote to acquit the president on wednesday. despite senate republicans ready to acquit president trump, some of his top gop supporters are now saying...
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senator suzanne collins that trump learned a pretty big lesson from impeachment.would not behave in this kind of manner. in fact, he did learn a lesson at they were suggesting. which is that there is no -- there is no line he can cross. that republicans in congress can hold him to account on. he feels very embolden to continue to shape a government that is essentially an extension of his will and kind of breaks any idea of independence. chuck grassley, the senator from iowa, a historic champion of witness wi whistle blowers, where was he today? what did he have to say about this? if anything, he has said he is now going go and investigate the bidens and ukraine extending by another means the behavior that colonel vindman was so alarmed at on the call. so to me, just another day that says one party alone cannot uphold the norms and the rules of democracy. if republicans in congress are essentially saying to the president, we will, you know, we will look the other way almost no matter what you do this is what you're going to get. you're just going to get more of it.
senator suzanne collins that trump learned a pretty big lesson from impeachment.would not behave in this kind of manner. in fact, he did learn a lesson at they were suggesting. which is that there is no -- there is no line he can cross. that republicans in congress can hold him to account on. he feels very embolden to continue to shape a government that is essentially an extension of his will and kind of breaks any idea of independence. chuck grassley, the senator from iowa, a historic champion...
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suzanne malveaux has the latest from washington. >>despite senate republicans ready to acquit president trump. some of his top gop supporters are now saying it was wrong for the president to pressure ukraine into investigating his political rivals and the president has a lot of lot of 10 to to do what he wants to do. >>again not what i would have done but certainly again going after corruption, it's not something you would have done why wouldn't you have done it because it was wrong because it was inappropriate and i generally speaking going after corruption would be the right thing to why he did it may be in the wrong manner in the but i think he could have done it for different channels, the admissions coming after the justice department acknowledged the existence of blocked emails that could provide more insight on why trump withheld military aid to ukraine. >>still senators like lamar alexander arguing trump's conduct was not impeachable defending his choice to vote against witnesses and new evidence in the trial i think he shou
suzanne malveaux has the latest from washington. >>despite senate republicans ready to acquit president trump. some of his top gop supporters are now saying it was wrong for the president to pressure ukraine into investigating his political rivals and the president has a lot of lot of 10 to to do what he wants to do. >>again not what i would have done but certainly again going after corruption, it's not something you would have done why wouldn't you have done it because it was wrong...
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suzanne malveaux has more. despite senate republicans ready to acquit president trump. >>some of his top gop supporters are now saying it was wrong for the president to pressure ukraine into investigating his political rivals and the president has a lot of ladakh tend to to do what he wants to do. >>again not what i would have done but certainly again
suzanne malveaux has more. despite senate republicans ready to acquit president trump. >>some of his top gop supporters are now saying it was wrong for the president to pressure ukraine into investigating his political rivals and the president has a lot of ladakh tend to to do what he wants to do. >>again not what i would have done but certainly again
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with us now is suzanne rab, barrister at serle court chambers and a law professor at brunel universityondon. easy question, how do we fix all of this? easy question to ask and difficult to solve, the real challenge for the oecd is to try and agree some minimal benchmark rules that will apply internationally. up to now it's been very difficult to agree that consensus. at one level it seems pretty straightforward, a company makes loads of money in one area, we can track where the money is made, theyjust pay tax on that? those rules were appropriate in the days of bricks and mortar businesses, with digitisation, companies operating online, they will be achieving revenues, adding value injurisdictions will be achieving revenues, adding value in jurisdictions where they don't have their headquarters of the real question is what is the appropriate basis to tax them on?” was going to ask, but you can answer, what is the appropriate basis? a number of countries around the world, france, germany, have explored other options such as looking at sales. where are sales generated, in which country?m
with us now is suzanne rab, barrister at serle court chambers and a law professor at brunel universityondon. easy question, how do we fix all of this? easy question to ask and difficult to solve, the real challenge for the oecd is to try and agree some minimal benchmark rules that will apply internationally. up to now it's been very difficult to agree that consensus. at one level it seems pretty straightforward, a company makes loads of money in one area, we can track where the money is made,...
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another example of warming ties with formally hostile states the 2 nations are technically still a war suzanne has been part of a decades long arab boycott against israel's illegal occupation of palestinian land the aviation breakthrough followed a surprise meeting in uganda earlier this month and now we're discussing rapid normalization the 1st israeli airplane passed yesterday over the skies of some i've been developing contacts with the arab countries and muslim countries and i can tell you there's scarcely 123 muslim or arab countries around the world that we don't have to be putting ties with. activists in russia are concerned that government plans for one of the world's largest facial recognition systems are taking legal action they fear the surveillance system is being used to pinpoint critics of president vladimir putin police say the floor abiding russians have nothing to fear our correspondent has been given exclusive access to police headquarters. being watched closely $200000.00 cameras will be installed not only on public streets but also at the entrances of private living quarter
another example of warming ties with formally hostile states the 2 nations are technically still a war suzanne has been part of a decades long arab boycott against israel's illegal occupation of palestinian land the aviation breakthrough followed a surprise meeting in uganda earlier this month and now we're discussing rapid normalization the 1st israeli airplane passed yesterday over the skies of some i've been developing contacts with the arab countries and muslim countries and i can tell you...
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evans, patrick fallon, seanmisko, nicholas mitchell , daniel noble, the emma le pen go, emily simons, suzanne grooms, crystal boyd, norma eisen, barry burke, joshua max, ashley at the end , terry mccullough, dick meltzer and wendy parker. some of those staff including some singled out in this chamber have been made to endure the most vicious false attacks to the point where they feel their lives have been put at risk. attacks on them the degrade our institution and all who serve in it. you have asked me why i hired certain of my staff andi will tell you , becausethey are brilliant . hard-working, patriotic and the best people for the job. they deserve better than the attacks they have been forced to suffer. members of the senate, mister chief justice, i want to close this portion of our statement by reading you the words of our dear friend and former colleague in the house late allies of cummings who said this on the date that the speaker announced the beginning of the impeachment inquiry . as elected representatives he said of the american people we speak not only for those who are here with
evans, patrick fallon, seanmisko, nicholas mitchell , daniel noble, the emma le pen go, emily simons, suzanne grooms, crystal boyd, norma eisen, barry burke, joshua max, ashley at the end , terry mccullough, dick meltzer and wendy parker. some of those staff including some singled out in this chamber have been made to endure the most vicious false attacks to the point where they feel their lives have been put at risk. attacks on them the degrade our institution and all who serve in it. you have...
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. >> and now, suzanne, why is this a potentially powerful rebuke?a rebuke because it is people outside of the building speaking for those inside of the building and potentially cannot say it for themselves and what is happening here is undermining the entire work of the justice department that it does across america every single day, and how can an assistant u.s. attorney go into court and argue that the sentencing guidelines are presumptively reasonable and just when everybody knows that full well if the defendant is a friend of the president of the united states that he or she can get special rules. and people are focusing on the number of people who signed this letter and more than 2,000 at this point, but the contents of this letter are important, as well, and these are more than 2,000 former federal prosecutor saying that a law enforcement apparatus that behaves in this way is not part of the constitutional republic, but part of the autocracy and that is the starkest and the strongest warning to the country about what is happening and the preca
. >> and now, suzanne, why is this a potentially powerful rebuke?a rebuke because it is people outside of the building speaking for those inside of the building and potentially cannot say it for themselves and what is happening here is undermining the entire work of the justice department that it does across america every single day, and how can an assistant u.s. attorney go into court and argue that the sentencing guidelines are presumptively reasonable and just when everybody knows that...
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evans, patrick fallon, sean misko, niclas mitchell, danielle noble, deanna pill panko, emilyy simons, suzanne grooms, krista boyd, norman eisen, barry burke, joshua maps, dead letter, sarah estelle, ashley spn, terry mccullough, dick nelson, and wendy parker. some of those staff including some singled out in this chamber, have been made to endure the most vicious false attacks that they feel their lives been put at risk. the attacks on them degrade our institution and all who serve in it. you have asked me why i hired certain of my staff and i will tell you, because they are brilliant. hard-working, patriotic, and the best people for the job. and they deserve better than the attacks they have been forced to suffer. members of the senate, mr. chief justice, i want to close this portion of our statement with words from our dear friend and former colleague in the house of the late elijah cummings who said this on the dayrm the speed speaker announced the beginning of the impeachment inquiry. as representatives of the american people we speak not only for those who are here with us now, but for g
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credit for the, economist steve moore is with us, suzanne crabtree, you seem to be on board with that, jimmy carter was responsible for the reagan boom, too. trump will try to bring back mining jobs, how is he going to do that? three years later, there are blue-collar jobs. on the campaign in 2016, we would go to michigan and pennsylvania and west virginia and kentucky and ask people, i would always ask people, how is that recovery going for you, neil, people would say, what recovery are you talking about? it is good economy if you live in silicon valley or hollywood or washington, d.c., but rest of the country, not so much. 36% of american people rated the economy good or great during the obama presidency. today almost 70% rate the economy good or great. >> neil: numbers can be funny things, i get that. the fact of the matter is, it was not as if donald trump inherited a depression. we had gone from early days of obama administration losing a million dollars a month to gaining in the last. eclipse three years of job gains under this president. we can play fast and loose with numbers
credit for the, economist steve moore is with us, suzanne crabtree, you seem to be on board with that, jimmy carter was responsible for the reagan boom, too. trump will try to bring back mining jobs, how is he going to do that? three years later, there are blue-collar jobs. on the campaign in 2016, we would go to michigan and pennsylvania and west virginia and kentucky and ask people, i would always ask people, how is that recovery going for you, neil, people would say, what recovery are you...
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. >> reporter: it is weighing on suzanne pequez.t the culinary health care center. do you believe bernie sanders when he says medicare for all, we'll replace this and take care of everybody? >> no. i really don't believe that. i'm scared because if he ends that, where are we going to go? there is nowhere for us to go. you know? >> reporter: so while the union has been clear about their position on bernie sanders and health care, they have not specifically endorsed anyone else. and here is something else that we need to know when we're talking about this union. they are a huge get out the vote organization. they are majority latino. bernie sanders has been courting the latino vote. what we don't know yet is if the union power is going blunt his efforts in the latino community. >> all right. it's going to be so crucial to watch this weekend. nothing more important in this state. thank you so much, kyung. next jeanne. when you're running for office, don't forget to tell everybody about your website. as well as all the things you want t
. >> reporter: it is weighing on suzanne pequez.t the culinary health care center. do you believe bernie sanders when he says medicare for all, we'll replace this and take care of everybody? >> no. i really don't believe that. i'm scared because if he ends that, where are we going to go? there is nowhere for us to go. you know? >> reporter: so while the union has been clear about their position on bernie sanders and health care, they have not specifically endorsed anyone else....
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. >> tomorrow on california live, suzanne somers talks about getting older but still looking good.nd we have a live studio show. that's tomorrow morning an nbcbay area. >>> come on down. >> wendy williams under fire again. did she mock the death of drew carey's ex, amy harwig? >>> was harry styles mugged at knife point on valentine's day? >>> these hollywood exes reveal all about life with will, eddie and martin. >>> a transformation of body and mind. how hundreds of others are now being inspired to change their own lives. >> when i tell you -- >> breakfast with
. >> tomorrow on california live, suzanne somers talks about getting older but still looking good.nd we have a live studio show. that's tomorrow morning an nbcbay area. >>> come on down. >> wendy williams under fire again. did she mock the death of drew carey's ex, amy harwig? >>> was harry styles mugged at knife point on valentine's day? >>> these hollywood exes reveal all about life with will, eddie and martin. >>> a transformation of body and...
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. >> reporter: it is weighing on suzanne.y health care center. >> do you believe bernie sanders when he says medicare for all will replace this and take care of everybody? >> no. i really don't believe that. i'm scared because if he ends that, where are we going to go? >> reporter: so now while the union did make clear to their members how they feel about bernie sanders' health plan, what they did not say is who they should endorse, who they should vote for. the union did not specifically endorse one candidate. that's why you've seen so many of these candidate goes out direct three union members and try to court them. a little mixed messaging. no clear direction from the union. a little hard to say at this point what impact this is going to have, although it appears to have come impact on bernie sanders. >> the sanders team considered the nonendorsement a victory considering what could have happened or what could have been. kyung lah, thank you. >>> thanks to our international viewers for watching. for now, "cnn newsroom" is
. >> reporter: it is weighing on suzanne.y health care center. >> do you believe bernie sanders when he says medicare for all will replace this and take care of everybody? >> no. i really don't believe that. i'm scared because if he ends that, where are we going to go? >> reporter: so now while the union did make clear to their members how they feel about bernie sanders' health plan, what they did not say is who they should endorse, who they should vote for. the union...
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and suzanne, i know you wrote about barr's remarks and the impeachment and trump's behavior going forward. let me quote you, a month ago congress had at least the theoretical power to do something about his overreaching. today thanks to the senate's clear vote it does not in the history of the trump presidency, there will be a before impeachment and an after. it is too late for lessons learned, and it's most definitely too late for bill barr to complaint about the president's tweets. the con strastraints are gone. the leverage is loss. are we, susan, then at this tipping point? is there anyone who can and will serve as a check to the president? >> that's what's striking. you know, you can read, again, there's ambiguity in the attorney general's interview. he's essentially saying i'm on the team with you. this is a tactical dispute, i can't be as effective as you want me to be in your agenda casting into doubt and into question the museller investigation and anyone who is critical of trump. is it two guys on the team having a dispute about tactics? is it barr and mitch mcconnell in the sen
and suzanne, i know you wrote about barr's remarks and the impeachment and trump's behavior going forward. let me quote you, a month ago congress had at least the theoretical power to do something about his overreaching. today thanks to the senate's clear vote it does not in the history of the trump presidency, there will be a before impeachment and an after. it is too late for lessons learned, and it's most definitely too late for bill barr to complaint about the president's tweets. the con...
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. >> thank you, suzanne. the closest to switzerland. >> as we discussed in the green room, wonderful opportunities for us to try to talk about how we are trying to transform the army. we are in year three on a very aggressive effort of transforming the army and not only how we train the force, modernize and ultimately help our people reach their maximum potential. emphasizing through a year of massive restructuring like we have not been in over the years in the army, creating an organization specifically to modernize the force, but staying against the fundamentals. we use reform as a tool to finance and help us evolve. on the readiness standpoint, we are north of 25 today. very proud of that. one of the things that we have recognized with all the changes and challenges we have faced in the world, it is something you will see focus with the leadership. abe abrams did a remarkable job getting us back to focus on getting tactical readiness and a great place. now, how do you take these units in project very quick
. >> thank you, suzanne. the closest to switzerland. >> as we discussed in the green room, wonderful opportunities for us to try to talk about how we are trying to transform the army. we are in year three on a very aggressive effort of transforming the army and not only how we train the force, modernize and ultimately help our people reach their maximum potential. emphasizing through a year of massive restructuring like we have not been in over the years in the army, creating an...
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suzanne shank who is one of the 2020 honorees at the savannah college of art and design's women of vision recognition ceremony. a native, she's the president, c.e.o., and co-founder of see bert, williams, shank, and company. they have grown from a start-up investment banking firm to being involved in over $2 trillion in municipal and corporate bonds. in 2010, the company became the first female minority owned firm in the wall street history to be ranked in the top 10 municipal bond underwriters. u.s. banker magazine ranked her as one of the most power women in finance. her work transcends finance to her commitment to meant your inner city youth. her service on industry association, and her work with the spelman university board of trustees. congratulations, mr. shank, on your honor as a 2020 savannah woman of vision. keep up the great work and thank you to asked for honoring this savannahan who is a true trail blazer. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize the savannah art association which will be 100 years old this february. the oldest art association in georgia was founded in february
suzanne shank who is one of the 2020 honorees at the savannah college of art and design's women of vision recognition ceremony. a native, she's the president, c.e.o., and co-founder of see bert, williams, shank, and company. they have grown from a start-up investment banking firm to being involved in over $2 trillion in municipal and corporate bonds. in 2010, the company became the first female minority owned firm in the wall street history to be ranked in the top 10 municipal bond...
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while medicare for all is not a deal breaker for every union member, it is weighing on suzanne.ary health care center. do you believe bernie sanders when he says medicare for all will replace this and take care of everybody? >> no. i really don't believe that. i'm scared because if if he ends that where are we going to go? there's nowhere else for us to go, you know? >> while the union has been clear on their position on bernie sanders and health care they have not specifically endorsed anyone else. here's something else we need to know when we're talking about this union. they are a huge get out the vote organization, bernie sanders has been courting the latino vote. what we don't know yet is if the union power is going to blunt his efforts in the latino community. >> thank you so much, kyung. and when you're running for office don't forget to tell everybody about your website. ♪ at progressive park! children: yeah! announcer: ride the totally realistic traffic jam. ♪ beep, beep, beep, beep children: traffic jam! announcer: and the world's first never bump bumper cars. children
while medicare for all is not a deal breaker for every union member, it is weighing on suzanne.ary health care center. do you believe bernie sanders when he says medicare for all will replace this and take care of everybody? >> no. i really don't believe that. i'm scared because if if he ends that where are we going to go? there's nowhere else for us to go, you know? >> while the union has been clear on their position on bernie sanders and health care they have not specifically...
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suzanne malveaux has the latest. >>despite senate republicans ready to acquit president trump. some of his top gop supporters are now saying it was wrong for the president to pressure ukraine into investigating his political rivals and the president has a lot of lot of 10 to to do what he wants to do. >>again not what i would have done but certainly again going after corruption, it's not something you would have done why wouldn't you have done it because it was wrong because it was an appropriate i think generally speaking going after corruption would be the right thing to why he did it may be in the wrong manner in the but i think he could have done it for different channels, the admissions coming after the justice department acknowledged the existence of blocked emails that could provide more insight on why trump withheld military aid to ukraine. >>still senators like lamar alexander arguing trump's conduct was not impeachable defending his choice to vote against witnesses and new evidence in the trial i think he should have done it think it was wrong. >>inappropriate was way
suzanne malveaux has the latest. >>despite senate republicans ready to acquit president trump. some of his top gop supporters are now saying it was wrong for the president to pressure ukraine into investigating his political rivals and the president has a lot of lot of 10 to to do what he wants to do. >>again not what i would have done but certainly again going after corruption, it's not something you would have done why wouldn't you have done it because it was wrong because it was...
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over half of them that are in other countries are from three countries, syria, afghanistan and south suzanne. which is also really striking. when you think about what this means for policy, obviously has to be policy for handling refugees, policy for migration, policy for immigration of people who are not refugees. in the country still today the largest to the united states. according to the 2015, the last one i saw over 12.5% of the u.s. population born in a foreign country over 39 million people. that is quite substantial. so we are a nation of immigrants and still a nation of immigrants. that puts a premium on what is the right immigration policy. so to address these questions and any other questions that they want to address and any other that you and the audience may have, we have a terrific group of people. . . . >> political science i believe. and we have an richard is a former secretary for population refugees and migration and adjunct professor at georgetown university. at a former director of human rights first is of the georgetown law school having a chair in human rights. we cove
over half of them that are in other countries are from three countries, syria, afghanistan and south suzanne. which is also really striking. when you think about what this means for policy, obviously has to be policy for handling refugees, policy for migration, policy for immigration of people who are not refugees. in the country still today the largest to the united states. according to the 2015, the last one i saw over 12.5% of the u.s. population born in a foreign country over 39 million...
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trump delivers his state of the union address .uesday live at 8:00 eastern watch live on c-span, suzanne-span.org or listen free on the c-span radio at. >> there are 23 eyes, 17 knows. >> article one is adopted. >> they have afforded more rights to jesus and they have afforded this president. >> you did not like the guy since november 2016. >> this president will be held accountable, that no one is above the law. >> the question is now is whether senator mcconnell will allow a fair trial in the senate. result ande is our choice of us will face a [noegin the trial with audio] that you solemnly swear you will do impartial justice according to the constitution walls so help you god? >> since the president was sworn into office, there was a desire to see him removed. >> the impeachment of president live, and-span two, follow the process on the man and c-span.org and listen on the go using the free c-span radio at. c-span, your unfiltered view of government, created by cable in 1979 and brought to you today by our television provider. is mark from the trump 2020 campaign serves as their strat
trump delivers his state of the union address .uesday live at 8:00 eastern watch live on c-span, suzanne-span.org or listen free on the c-span radio at. >> there are 23 eyes, 17 knows. >> article one is adopted. >> they have afforded more rights to jesus and they have afforded this president. >> you did not like the guy since november 2016. >> this president will be held accountable, that no one is above the law. >> the question is now is whether senator...
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suzanne malveaux has the latest. >>despite senate republicans ready to acquit president trump. top gop supporters are now saying it was wrong for the president to pressure ukraine into investigating his political rivals and the president has a lot of ladakh tend to to do what he wants to do. >>again not what i would have done but certainly again going after corruption, it's not something you would have done why wouldn't you have done it because it was wrong because it was an appropriate i think generally speaking going after corruption would be the right thing to why he did it may be in the wrong manner in the but i think he could have done it for different channels, the admissions coming after the justice department acknowledged the existence of blocked emails that could provide more insight on why trump withheld military aid to ukraine. >>still senators like lamar alexander arguing trump's conduct was not impeachable defending his choice to vote against witnesses and new evidence in the trial i think he should have done it think it was wrong. >>inappropriate was way i'd say i
suzanne malveaux has the latest. >>despite senate republicans ready to acquit president trump. top gop supporters are now saying it was wrong for the president to pressure ukraine into investigating his political rivals and the president has a lot of ladakh tend to to do what he wants to do. >>again not what i would have done but certainly again going after corruption, it's not something you would have done why wouldn't you have done it because it was wrong because it was an...
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or any other kind of services provides them an opportunity to restart their lives again suzanne is 40 years old and has suffered from paul you since she was a child. that. even tried to walk. still i need somebody to assist me and for calling that out if in their family but after i get the new device able to get in my books and if it didn't matter yes school requirement and if it did i work with my own without any support. the center produces prosthetic limbs and other aides including wheelchairs doctors who see while there is less fighting in south sudan as a result of a peace deal signed in 2018 many patients continue to come for help and the biggest group decide the group of. gun shops and we have like i mean one by us there are so many by and now we have a. diabetic patient there so i talk now there are a distinct raising staff here see if conditions improve in the country they expect the number of patients in need of or habitation to rise that this moment the 7 took up a city is a fully occupied with the presence and we have some are mad as you go down what's waiting list but onc
or any other kind of services provides them an opportunity to restart their lives again suzanne is 40 years old and has suffered from paul you since she was a child. that. even tried to walk. still i need somebody to assist me and for calling that out if in their family but after i get the new device able to get in my books and if it didn't matter yes school requirement and if it did i work with my own without any support. the center produces prosthetic limbs and other aides including...
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suzanne allen, bbc news.swam into a vicious trap. conservation activists from sea shepherd spotted the giant while on the lookout for poachers off the of mexico. as we were guarding the zone, we found a humpback whale badly trapped in an illegal trap. they managed to catch up to the whale and cut the netting. this type of net is used to catch an endangered species of marine fish sought by chinese buyers on the black market. it is a sad reminder of why it is so important for us to protect the refuge against illegal fishing. after hours of persistence, they managed to free the whale ever so slightly, by removing the net from its mouth. but sadly for now, it still has a reminder on its tail. now it's time for a look at the weather. good afternoon. a chilly feel to proceedings, otherwise across the uk for the next couple of days. quite showery as well so consequently with the cold air around there is a good chance of their showers turning wintry. not exclusively across high ground, we could see hail where the sho
suzanne allen, bbc news.swam into a vicious trap. conservation activists from sea shepherd spotted the giant while on the lookout for poachers off the of mexico. as we were guarding the zone, we found a humpback whale badly trapped in an illegal trap. they managed to catch up to the whale and cut the netting. this type of net is used to catch an endangered species of marine fish sought by chinese buyers on the black market. it is a sad reminder of why it is so important for us to protect the...
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suzanne says la mum of three girls who are now young adults, there is no doubt in my mind that youngerthat it is probably some of the most beautiful of our young people who are affected. they lack confidence in this area of their life. pretty little things i say are aware of advertising guidelines and they strive to ensure all the adverts comply with those guidelines. it said pretty little thing is a brand that celebrates bodies in their diversity and in no way meant to cause offence with the ad in question, which has since been removed. thank you for those. katy perry has been appointed as an ambassador of the british asian trust. let's speak now to jasveer singh. he is from the sikh press association, a news agency representing the sikh community in the uk. what do you think? it's strange, to say the least. i think the reaction on social media shows that it was perhaps slightly ill judged. on social media shows that it was perhaps slightly illjudged. a lot of people out there are talking about this is a lack of reflection of diversity in the fact that katy perry is not british, she i
suzanne says la mum of three girls who are now young adults, there is no doubt in my mind that youngerthat it is probably some of the most beautiful of our young people who are affected. they lack confidence in this area of their life. pretty little things i say are aware of advertising guidelines and they strive to ensure all the adverts comply with those guidelines. it said pretty little thing is a brand that celebrates bodies in their diversity and in no way meant to cause offence with the...
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i am indebted to these teachers, mike campbell, suzanne pugh, jack da silva for opening the door for me. as a woman in trades, there is not a lot of opportunity. unfortunately, we are sexually harassed at some workplaces or training centers or we are not opened the door for because they assume because of our gender we are not able to do the same things that most men can do. i am just shocked at the way that the school has demolished the training program. we went to the labor council to tell them what is happening to our city's college and there is manufacturing in our history, in our bloodstream, in san francisco and we can't even fill the jobs that are being advertised. it is crushing. we have students that are homeless. we have students that are food unstable and education is not secure for them. they need to be able to learn skills and traits in order to produce items so they can sell. we have so many students that rely on these classes that can teach you a lot of these physical labor skills. students like myself are organizing and we are inviting the rest of former students and w
i am indebted to these teachers, mike campbell, suzanne pugh, jack da silva for opening the door for me. as a woman in trades, there is not a lot of opportunity. unfortunately, we are sexually harassed at some workplaces or training centers or we are not opened the door for because they assume because of our gender we are not able to do the same things that most men can do. i am just shocked at the way that the school has demolished the training program. we went to the labor council to tell...
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i am indebted to these teachers, mike campbell, suzanne pugh, jack da silva for opening the door for me. as a woman in trades, there is not a lot of opportunity. unfortunately, we are sexually harassed at some workplaces or training centers or we are not opened the door for because they assume because of our gender we are not able to do the same things that most men can do. i am just shocked at the way that the school has demolished the training program. we went to the labor council to tell them what is happening to our city's college and there is manufacturing in our history, in our bloodstream, in san francisco and we can't even fill the jobs that are being advertised. it is crushing. we have students that are homeless. we have students that are food unstable and education is not secure for them. they need to be able to learn skills and traits in order to produce items so they can sell. we have so many students that rely on these classes that can teach you a lot of these physical labor skills. students like myself are organizing and we are inviting the rest of former students and w
i am indebted to these teachers, mike campbell, suzanne pugh, jack da silva for opening the door for me. as a woman in trades, there is not a lot of opportunity. unfortunately, we are sexually harassed at some workplaces or training centers or we are not opened the door for because they assume because of our gender we are not able to do the same things that most men can do. i am just shocked at the way that the school has demolished the training program. we went to the labor council to tell...
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boland, william evans, patrick fallon, sean miss co, miss laos mitchell, daniel noble, emily simons, suzannemats, dougler, sarah i isel, terry mccullough, dick meltser and wendy parker. some of those staff, including some singled out in this chamber, have been made to endure the most virks false attacks to the point they feel their lives have been put at risk. the attacks degrade our institution and all who serve in it. you have asked me why i hired certain of my staff, and i will tell you. because they are bri brilliant,d working, patriotic, and the best people for the job. and they deserve better than the attacks they have been forced to suffer. members of the senate, mr. chief justice, i want to close this portion of the statement by reading the words of the late elijah cummings who said this on the day the speaker announced the beginning of the impeachment inquiry. as elected representatives, he said, of the american people, we speak not only for those who are here with us now, but for generations yet here with us now but for generations yet unborne. our voices today are messages to a fu
boland, william evans, patrick fallon, sean miss co, miss laos mitchell, daniel noble, emily simons, suzannemats, dougler, sarah i isel, terry mccullough, dick meltser and wendy parker. some of those staff, including some singled out in this chamber, have been made to endure the most virks false attacks to the point they feel their lives have been put at risk. the attacks degrade our institution and all who serve in it. you have asked me why i hired certain of my staff, and i will tell you....
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daniel goldman, maher batar, patrick bowlen, nicholas mitchell, daniel noble, deanna, emily simons, suzannebeen made to endure the most vicious, false attacks to the point where they feel their lives have been put at risk. the attacks degrade our institution and all who serve in it. you have asked me why i hired certain of my staff and i will tell you, because they're brilliant, hard working, patriotic, and the best people for the job. they deserve better than the attacks they have been forced to suffer. members of the senate, mr. chief justice, i want to close this portion of our statement by reading you the words of our dear friend and former colleague in the house, the late elijah cummings, who said this on the day that the speaker announced the beginning of the impeachment inquiry. as elected representatives, he said, of the american people, we speak not only for those who are here with us now but for generations yet unborn. our voices today, our messages to a future we may never see. when the history books are written about this tumultuous era, i want them to show that i was among thos
daniel goldman, maher batar, patrick bowlen, nicholas mitchell, daniel noble, deanna, emily simons, suzannebeen made to endure the most vicious, false attacks to the point where they feel their lives have been put at risk. the attacks degrade our institution and all who serve in it. you have asked me why i hired certain of my staff and i will tell you, because they're brilliant, hard working, patriotic, and the best people for the job. they deserve better than the attacks they have been forced...
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riyeen, william evans, shawn miscoe, nicholas mitchell, daniel noble, deanna -- and emily simons, suzanneff including some singled out in the chamber have undergone attacks and that undermines our institution. you have asked me why i have hired certain of the staff and i'll tell you, because they're brilliant. hard working. patriotic and the best people for the job. they deserve better than the attacks they have been forced to suffer. members of the senate, mr. chief justice, i want to close this portion of our statement by reading you the words of our dear friend and former colleague in the house the late elijah cummings who said this on the day that the speaker announced the beginning of the impeachment inquiry. as elected representatives he said of the american people, we speak not only for those who are here with us now >>> our voices today are messages to a future we may never see. when the history boox books are writ ben this tumultuous era, i want to say i was among those who stood up to lawlessness and tyranny. we, the managers, are not here representing ourselves alone or even ju
riyeen, william evans, shawn miscoe, nicholas mitchell, daniel noble, deanna -- and emily simons, suzanneff including some singled out in the chamber have undergone attacks and that undermines our institution. you have asked me why i have hired certain of the staff and i'll tell you, because they're brilliant. hard working. patriotic and the best people for the job. they deserve better than the attacks they have been forced to suffer. members of the senate, mr. chief justice, i want to close...