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there is questions from commissioner tanner and commissioner honda. commissioner tanner? >> commissioner tanner: can i ask if your client -- if the stove was removed, your client had access to the upper unit? >> for a brief period of time. the lock was removed because there needed to be something for her to cook on. the second floor was in disarray. remain my client had to call the police when one of the contractors tried to access her unit at 1:00 a.m., and that's when my client and family members demanded that the other lock be put on the door. >> commissioner tanner: and then, was your line [inaudible] or if that was a different unit. >> that's correct. so it didn't -- so sue cheta, was told to leave the property. there was an owner eviction by mr. berechea, so i'm assuming prior to their plan to condo convert, they had mr. berechea titled at 25%. it should be noted that eshe is engaged -- so mr. berenechea said he wants to be a homeowner at some point. he and miss noah were living at their $1.5 million condo at -- >> commissioner tanner: okay. thank you very much. >>
there is questions from commissioner tanner and commissioner honda. commissioner tanner? >> commissioner tanner: can i ask if your client -- if the stove was removed, your client had access to the upper unit? >> for a brief period of time. the lock was removed because there needed to be something for her to cook on. the second floor was in disarray. remain my client had to call the police when one of the contractors tried to access her unit at 1:00 a.m., and that's when my client...
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we do have a question from commissioner tanner. >> commissioner tanner: thank you.ssi miss soliman, you claim that you were supportive of the project since they told you about it. there was in their brief a timeline of a d.r. being filed against one of their first projects for the addition in september 2018. was that a d.r. that you filed, discretionary review request that you filed? >> yes, because they don't want to communicate with me, and i let them know about the [inaudible]. >> commissioner tanner: okay. so when you say you have been supportive, you have been, for the last two years, filing appeals against the project. what did your support look like in the beginning? >> well, i didn't know about the structural integrity cracks. i didn't know about that, i'm a layperson. i didn't know about that. but when i knew about that, i tried to communicate to make sure that it was safe, and i spend thousands of dollars with regards to that. >> commissioner tanner: and what's your communication been with the project sponsor? >> it was e-mail, and i think they want me to
we do have a question from commissioner tanner. >> commissioner tanner: thank you.ssi miss soliman, you claim that you were supportive of the project since they told you about it. there was in their brief a timeline of a d.r. being filed against one of their first projects for the addition in september 2018. was that a d.r. that you filed, discretionary review request that you filed? >> yes, because they don't want to communicate with me, and i let them know about the [inaudible]....
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tanner. >> commissioner tanner: mr. pincow, if you could feel there has been some design adjusts made as you've dialogued with the permit holder, and what these changes might have been? it seems a change in the roof shape was made at your request? >> i appreciate that question, commissioner tanner. thank you. i will admit that the permit holders did reach out, and i said let's talk, but that type of conversation was extremely self-serving. i pointed out why i think the plans violate r.d.g. they chose their plan because first, they said there was going to be an a.d.u. then they said there wasn't an a.d.u. required. it had nothing to do with the appellants or the neighborhood? >> commissioner tanner: [inaudible]. >> change, i believe, in a roof line was in response to an rdac comment from 2017 or 2018. it had nothing -- i wasn't even a homeowner at that time. >> commissioner tanner: so you don't feel that they've made any changes in response to your request then? >> none at all. >> commissioner tanner: okay. and i just wa
tanner. >> commissioner tanner: mr. pincow, if you could feel there has been some design adjusts made as you've dialogued with the permit holder, and what these changes might have been? it seems a change in the roof shape was made at your request? >> i appreciate that question, commissioner tanner. thank you. i will admit that the permit holders did reach out, and i said let's talk, but that type of conversation was extremely self-serving. i pointed out why i think the plans violate...
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also i believe that miss tanner is an airbnb host. is miss tanner compliant with all of san francisco's airbnb host requirements? it would be inappropriate for a planning commissioner to be non-compliant and be ruling on the compliance of fellow san francisco residents. thank you. >> clerk: thank you. can we have the next caller, please. >> caller: hi, good morning, supervisors. my name is randy shortenge, with urban air academy. and based in bayview at this point. and (indiscernible) and supporting these (indiscernible) and the equity-centered approach to making sure? the city is accessible for the most important people that we have running our city. i have heard on the call that -- i support the candidacy of miss tanner and i hope and urge you all to support it as well. with san francisco being a unique city, and with all of the history discussed by some of the other callers, i figured that we would talk about racial and social equity and representation has to be a part of every piece of that process and it starts with the people on
also i believe that miss tanner is an airbnb host. is miss tanner compliant with all of san francisco's airbnb host requirements? it would be inappropriate for a planning commissioner to be non-compliant and be ruling on the compliance of fellow san francisco residents. thank you. >> clerk: thank you. can we have the next caller, please. >> caller: hi, good morning, supervisors. my name is randy shortenge, with urban air academy. and based in bayview at this point. and...
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tanner. >> commissioner tanner: mr. pincow, if you could feel there has been some design adjusts made as you've dialogued with the permit holder, and what these changes might have been? it seems a change in the roof shape was made at your request? >> i appreciate that question, commissioner tanner. thank you. i will admit that the permit holders did reach out, and i said let's talk, but that type of conversation was extremely self-serving. i pointed out why i think the plans violate r.d.g. they chose their plan because first, they said there was going to be an a.d.u. then they said there wasn't an a.d.u. required. it had nothing to do with the appellants or the neighborhood? >> commissioner tanner: [inaudible]. >> change, i believe, in a roof line was in response to an rdac comment from 2017 or 2018. it had nothing -- i wasn't even a homeowner at that time. >> commissioner tanner: so you don't feel that they've made any changes in response to your request then? >> none at all. >> commissioner tanner: okay. and i just wa
tanner. >> commissioner tanner: mr. pincow, if you could feel there has been some design adjusts made as you've dialogued with the permit holder, and what these changes might have been? it seems a change in the roof shape was made at your request? >> i appreciate that question, commissioner tanner. thank you. i will admit that the permit holders did reach out, and i said let's talk, but that type of conversation was extremely self-serving. i pointed out why i think the plans violate...
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duke tanner joins me now. great to see you tonight.id you find out the president was the impetus behind your release? >> i really didn't know what was going on, because my team came and got me after the 4:00 p.m. count, like they needed to talk to me, and he said "i've got to get you out of here." i said, "where my going?" said, "the president granted you clemency. i just started praising god. the next thing i know, i was at a hotel and going to the airport. >> laura: and your son, your moment with your son in that video, it just hit me in the heart, as a mom. what was that like, seeing him and really spending time with him without other people watching? >> you know, that situation with my faith and my belief and my lord and savior jesus christ i got a free gift from him, his second best gift in life was giving to me by president donald trump, that day when i was able to be in my son's life and reunite with him, something -- i was given a life sentence, a double life sentence, that was reduced to 30 years. that day right here is the se
duke tanner joins me now. great to see you tonight.id you find out the president was the impetus behind your release? >> i really didn't know what was going on, because my team came and got me after the 4:00 p.m. count, like they needed to talk to me, and he said "i've got to get you out of here." i said, "where my going?" said, "the president granted you clemency. i just started praising god. the next thing i know, i was at a hotel and going to the airport....
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but this year tanner says he laid off almost 20 employees. he is fighting to keep the bar alive, going into debt. he misses the magical nights, deeply woven into the city's cultural sound track. the silence isn't right. >> everything is starting to fray and the cracks are starting to show. so yeah. >> reporter: does the iconic kind of nature of this venue make you want to protect it and fight for it? is that one of the things that is driving you? >> yes. i'm going to do whatever i can to make sure this exists. >> right there. >> i was looking at the wrong thing. >> reporter: shawn dejohnson symbolizes the daily struggles of millions of americans. for her, the pandemic is a test of emotional endurance. >> i don't know what god is doing but i do trust him and i know he is strengthening me to be able to put all of these different hats. body control! >> reporter: johnson is diabetic and single mother with a eighth grade boy with mass ya wasthma. >> i don't know what they look like any more. like i have forgotten. >> just hearing what he has to en
but this year tanner says he laid off almost 20 employees. he is fighting to keep the bar alive, going into debt. he misses the magical nights, deeply woven into the city's cultural sound track. the silence isn't right. >> everything is starting to fray and the cracks are starting to show. so yeah. >> reporter: does the iconic kind of nature of this venue make you want to protect it and fight for it? is that one of the things that is driving you? >> yes. i'm going to do...
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exboxer charles duke tanner now a free man, showing reuniting with his son after president trump grantedg conviction. >> the second best gift in life was given to me by president donald trump. that day when i was able to be in my life. i was given a life sentence. a double life sentence at first that was reduced to 30 years. so that day right there. is the second best thing besides getting my salvation. todd: president trump granting clemens to five people yesterday. including tanner. >> the former vice president has said he had no knowledge whatsoever of his son's business dealings. >> that's a blatant lie. and in that debate he made a specific statement around questions around this from the president and i will be honest with you. i almost stood up and screamed liar and walked out because i was shocked that after four days or five days of prep for this, that the biden family is taking that position to the world. jillian: a former biden family business associate accusing the former vice president of lying. he said he had a hand in hunter's business dealings despite his denials. todd: jo
exboxer charles duke tanner now a free man, showing reuniting with his son after president trump grantedg conviction. >> the second best gift in life was given to me by president donald trump. that day when i was able to be in my life. i was given a life sentence. a double life sentence at first that was reduced to 30 years. so that day right there. is the second best thing besides getting my salvation. todd: president trump granting clemens to five people yesterday. including tanner....
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tanner?come together so it brings up the notion that, you know, you should join in on this party. >> caroline? >> it is catchy. it has a chorus that repeats rather than the farmers one relied on the fact that everyoni would know that song already. and i'm in choir.that we do a lot of 40s and 50s music. this is periodesque.and we it already appealed to the masses in thatt pop culture ide. >> excellent. that's a really key point. lucas? >> we've already commented how m democrats were looking backward in this campaign and republicans were looking forward andidea i' >>oked at these before in the past. al one thing thatread always standa to me is the sun rising at the end and it really seems like it's a new day after this 20 years of democratic -- democratt being in office. >> all of these differenta visuals, the music, the sound to it.>> they all emphasize innovation ei and lookingc, forward. and enthusiasm.so creating that bandwagon, that join us, this is something exciting moving forward. don't
tanner?come together so it brings up the notion that, you know, you should join in on this party. >> caroline? >> it is catchy. it has a chorus that repeats rather than the farmers one relied on the fact that everyoni would know that song already. and i'm in choir.that we do a lot of 40s and 50s music. this is periodesque.and we it already appealed to the masses in thatt pop culture ide. >> excellent. that's a really key point. lucas? >> we've already commented how m...
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but this year, tanner says he laid off almost 20 employees. he's fighting to keep the bar alive.sss the magical night deeply woven in the sound track. >> everything is starting the to fray, the cracks are starting to show. >> reporter: does the iconic nature of this venue make you want to protect it and fight for it is that one of the things driving you? >> yes. i'm going to do whatever i can to make sure this exists. >> i was looking at the wrong thing. >> reporter: shonda johnson symbolizes the daily struggles of millions of americans. it's a test of emotional endurance. >> i don't know what god is doing but i do know that he is strengthening me to put on all these different hats. >> reporter: johnson is diabetic and a single mother of an eighth grade boy with asthma, who is going to school virtually and missing his friends. >> i don't know what they look like anymore. like i've forgotten. >> just hearing what he has to endure. as a mother you want to be a protector. i see the frustration. >> reporter: johnson is a self-employed hair stylist. her salon was shutdown for two mont
but this year, tanner says he laid off almost 20 employees. he's fighting to keep the bar alive.sss the magical night deeply woven in the sound track. >> everything is starting the to fray, the cracks are starting to show. >> reporter: does the iconic nature of this venue make you want to protect it and fight for it is that one of the things driving you? >> yes. i'm going to do whatever i can to make sure this exists. >> i was looking at the wrong thing. >>...
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if you're in the uk, jessica elgot and jo tanner will be back in just over half an hour to look at morethe stories being covered by newspapers and websites here. goodbye for now. good evening. what a night it's been for english teams in the champions league — two matches and two big wins. we're going to start with manchester united who thrashed rb leipzig 5—nil at old trafford. ole gunnar solskjaer‘s side took the lead through mason greenwood early on in the first half. but it was substitute marcus rashford who stole the show in the second. he came off the bench on the hour mark opening his account on 7a minutes. before he smashed in a second to put united 3—nil ahead. anthony martial made it four from the penalty spot. before rashford completed his hat—trick in less than 20 minutes to hand united an emphatic win. chelsea followed up their matchdayi draw against sevilla by thrashing russian side krasnodar 4—0. callum hudson odoi opened the scoring, with some help from the goalkeeper. timo werner doubled the lead from the penalty spot before strikes from hakim ziyech on his first start a
if you're in the uk, jessica elgot and jo tanner will be back in just over half an hour to look at morethe stories being covered by newspapers and websites here. goodbye for now. good evening. what a night it's been for english teams in the champions league — two matches and two big wins. we're going to start with manchester united who thrashed rb leipzig 5—nil at old trafford. ole gunnar solskjaer‘s side took the lead through mason greenwood early on in the first half. but it was...
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with me arejessica elgot, the deputy political editor of the guardian and political strategist jo tanner pages, starting with. .. 0n the front page of the daily telegraph, it says france will be plunged into a second lockdown after president macron said europe was being overrun by a second wave of coronavirus. similarly, the financial times headlines france and germany— france has announced a national lockdown and germany moved to shut part of its economy to try and combat the virus. prime minister boris johnson is under pressure to introduce ‘fire break‘ across england after figures show almost 100,000 people a day are becoming infected. 0n the front page of the independent, government ministers have been warned that deaths in the channel are inevitable unless safe legal routes are introduced. front routes are introduced. page of the daily mail medin mps front page of the daily mail medics mps warrant a second lockdown would devastate the economy. so let's begin... predictive leave coronavirus dominating the front pages. the front page of the daily telegraph as i mentioned, that headlin
with me arejessica elgot, the deputy political editor of the guardian and political strategist jo tanner pages, starting with. .. 0n the front page of the daily telegraph, it says france will be plunged into a second lockdown after president macron said europe was being overrun by a second wave of coronavirus. similarly, the financial times headlines france and germany— france has announced a national lockdown and germany moved to shut part of its economy to try and combat the virus. prime...
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the problem of global warming is inspiring companies to macon tanners of lighter materials than the traditionaltle. nhk world has more. >> reporter: this wine bottle was developed by a british bana sharare company that h has been business for four years. the matererial is mainly paper there is a cylinder to keep it water resistant. it's only 83 grams. that's about 1/5 the weight of a glass bottle. the company developed recyclable paper cups of the same material, and they wanted to use this technology to make wine bottles to tacklee envirironmentalal problems. >> we looked at the wine and spirits induststry, thatt is a sesector themselvess who said t want t to reduce their carbon impacts. that's what stimulated us to drive the frugal bottle concept towards wine and spirits. >> reporter: the production and transportation of heavy glass wine bottles leads to large amounts of carbon dioxide emissions. however, according to the company, lighter paper bottles cann reduce greenenhouse e emis by a facactor of six. >> all t the wine makaking couns of the wororld have made contac with us. most of the maj
the problem of global warming is inspiring companies to macon tanners of lighter materials than the traditionaltle. nhk world has more. >> reporter: this wine bottle was developed by a british bana sharare company that h has been business for four years. the matererial is mainly paper there is a cylinder to keep it water resistant. it's only 83 grams. that's about 1/5 the weight of a glass bottle. the company developed recyclable paper cups of the same material, and they wanted to use...
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tanner?s simplistic answers and he's not giving very detailed, in-depth things to it. that's what i have to say. >> and he's refuting the slogans. you've never it so good and a very democratic slogan and he's refuting them and not in a lot of detail and what about the cost of living and tries to point to specifics to refute the slogan. so it's not very specific in terms about the details that he gives and it's a little bit more specific than the slogan so again, with 20 seconds he can refute some of the slogans that they're running on. excellent. kayla? >> i think today we can laugh at him because the front was comical, and i think for the time this is brilliant, but it's a person and eisenhower together and they're talking to each other and it goes one step further than the fireside chats and it's not just personable over the airwaves and it's personable in-person with the candidate and the american people have a chance to directly talk to him about their concerns. >> excellent. >> and again
tanner?s simplistic answers and he's not giving very detailed, in-depth things to it. that's what i have to say. >> and he's refuting the slogans. you've never it so good and a very democratic slogan and he's refuting them and not in a lot of detail and what about the cost of living and tries to point to specifics to refute the slogan. so it's not very specific in terms about the details that he gives and it's a little bit more specific than the slogan so again, with 20 seconds he can...
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and her dog tanner, which many of us knew, that she brought to city hall every day, even though then city administrator bill lee tried to banish that dog from city hall, was actually -- and i'm not making this up -- eventually given a press pass by mayor brown. when mayor newsome came around she always began her questions with, well, mayor newsome, that's all well and good, and then would just nail him with a bunch of sharp and insightful and tough questions and, you know, then he became governor. when the olympic torch was secreted through the city and nobody -- and that would be literally nobody, and i was the president of the board at the time knew where it was. not mayor newsome, and the route was changed, barbara taylor, who rarely left city hall because she was always with her dog, tanner, flew out of the building and chased the torch down and actually found it. whether dealing with politicians, special interests, regular people, or dealing with -- no offense -- p.r. flacks who got their com comeuppance, barbara had a no bullshit meter and could not be spun. she taught and coun
and her dog tanner, which many of us knew, that she brought to city hall every day, even though then city administrator bill lee tried to banish that dog from city hall, was actually -- and i'm not making this up -- eventually given a press pass by mayor brown. when mayor newsome came around she always began her questions with, well, mayor newsome, that's all well and good, and then would just nail him with a bunch of sharp and insightful and tough questions and, you know, then he became...
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. >> clerk: item 25 is a motion to approve the mayoral nomination for the appointment of rachel tanner to the planning commission for a term ending june 30, 2022. >> president yee: okay. madam clerk, go ahead and call the roll. >> clerk: on item 25 -- [roll call] >> clerk: there are 11 ayes. >> president yee: okay. without objection, then, the motion is approved unanimously. [gavel]. >> president yee: madam clerk, let's go to committee items, item 31. >> clerk: item 31 is an ordinance to amend the administrative code to require sellers of multifamily residential buildings to provide a new right of first offer and right of first refusal to qualified nonprofit organizations if a multifamily residential building is not under contract or remains unsold after one year and after each year thereafter; to require sellers to provide additional disclosures to qualified nonprofit organizations, to provide information to current tenants and assist qualified nonprofits with due diligence and to allow multifamily residential buildings acquired by qualified nonprofit organizations under the community
. >> clerk: item 25 is a motion to approve the mayoral nomination for the appointment of rachel tanner to the planning commission for a term ending june 30, 2022. >> president yee: okay. madam clerk, go ahead and call the roll. >> clerk: on item 25 -- [roll call] >> clerk: there are 11 ayes. >> president yee: okay. without objection, then, the motion is approved unanimously. [gavel]. >> president yee: madam clerk, let's go to committee items, item 31....
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not always the case and an encounter with the police can easily turn out deadly as in the cases of tannerice and briana taylor this happens more than a 1000 times a year at this place in the u.s. right now a lot of people are used to community are asking what should be done about it what can we do about it lida from a legal perspective do we need some new laws here we absolutely need some new laws here as i mentioned a few moments ago right now in most jurisdictions very it's very little on the law books in state statutes that would directly respond to this except for those very statutes that criminalize false reports reports to the police or to 911 but i think beyond law i think we have to come at it from a couple of angles and this goes back to something that molina said i think that even if we had a law on the book there could still be people who let's say somehow. honestly but incorrectly believe that someone at her home is holding them hostage let's say that that were true and let's say that it was just completely wrong one of the big issues is the heavily militarized response of a n
not always the case and an encounter with the police can easily turn out deadly as in the cases of tannerice and briana taylor this happens more than a 1000 times a year at this place in the u.s. right now a lot of people are used to community are asking what should be done about it what can we do about it lida from a legal perspective do we need some new laws here we absolutely need some new laws here as i mentioned a few moments ago right now in most jurisdictions very it's very little on the...
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with me arejessica elgot, the deputy political editor of the guardian and political strategist jo tanner. tomorrow's front pages starting with. .. on the front page of the daily telegraph, it says france will be plunged into a second lockdown after president macron said europe was being overrun by a second wave of coronavirus. similarly, the financial times headlines france and germany— france has announced a national lockdown and germany moved to shut part of its economy to try and combat the virus. scientists are hoping for a vaccine by chistmas. that's on the front page of the times. the government believes that a german vaccine backed by pfizer could be ready by then. the guardian leads with the story that up to ten per cent of england's population could be tested for coronavirus every week. on the front page of the independent, government ministers have been warned that deaths in the channel are inevitable unless safe legal routes are introduced. and on the front page of the daily mail, medics, business leaders and mps are warning that a second lockdown would devastate the economy.
with me arejessica elgot, the deputy political editor of the guardian and political strategist jo tanner. tomorrow's front pages starting with. .. on the front page of the daily telegraph, it says france will be plunged into a second lockdown after president macron said europe was being overrun by a second wave of coronavirus. similarly, the financial times headlines france and germany— france has announced a national lockdown and germany moved to shut part of its economy to try and combat...
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tanner, welcome to "mad money. >> how are you good to be here.hree out of last five presidents and anyone listening to siris or listening to your podcast knows your company >> it all started with howard. i bought so much stuff off of that show, you got to believe able to sell sheets, too it has been an incredible ride in your hometown in southern new jersey >> my best friend, ellen hailey, she teld me about you. >> she gave me the speech when i heard it i didn't believe it could amount to it. she talked about treating people humanely and how workers do well and i said well, this can't be something in america that works but it does. >> imagine a directive consumer business in the bedding home category that's profitable for four straight years and keep people above the property line rather than pushing them down. it has been incredible >> your industry is unfortunate li ly know to notorious for treati people poorly. >> it was not until we learn of the bedding category that we realized that there is a lot of problems if we are going to tell our kids
tanner, welcome to "mad money. >> how are you good to be here.hree out of last five presidents and anyone listening to siris or listening to your podcast knows your company >> it all started with howard. i bought so much stuff off of that show, you got to believe able to sell sheets, too it has been an incredible ride in your hometown in southern new jersey >> my best friend, ellen hailey, she teld me about you. >> she gave me the speech when i heard it i didn't...
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tanner morgan crunched by barrett. sweeter takes it in.askins, two touchdowns, of four yards apiece. michigan wins. 17 straight for the wolverines at minnesota. quite the streak going there. a lot of wins. minnesota fans have to be disappointed in that. that niners-patriots game. you lived in boston for some time, right? >> oh, yes, my husband loves tom brady almost as much as me. >> the niners of course tomorrow have cam newton. niners, that will be a big game for them. >> you know, i worked in charlotte as well. cam and i, we gueye back. >> you do? >> it's going to be really interesting. >> what do you think of his style? >> eclectic to say the least of the. >>> that's it for i do motivational speakingld. in addition to the substitute teaching. i honestly feel that that's my calling-- to give back to younger people. i think most adults will start realizing that they don't recall things as quickly as they used to or they don't remember things as vividly as they once did. i've been taking prevagen for about three years now. people say to m
tanner morgan crunched by barrett. sweeter takes it in.askins, two touchdowns, of four yards apiece. michigan wins. 17 straight for the wolverines at minnesota. quite the streak going there. a lot of wins. minnesota fans have to be disappointed in that. that niners-patriots game. you lived in boston for some time, right? >> oh, yes, my husband loves tom brady almost as much as me. >> the niners of course tomorrow have cam newton. niners, that will be a big game for them. >>...
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duke tanner is a free man.ook at this video showing him reuniting with his son after donald trump granted clemency on a 30 year drug conviction. >> second best gift in life was given to me by donald trump, that day when i was able to -- i was given a double life sentence that was reduced to 30 years. that day right now is the second best thing besides getting my salvation. jillian: he granted clemency to 5 people yesterday. todd: 38 after the other, anger over a new coronavirus rules, my mama protests in italy. jillian: progress on late stage coronavirus vaccine trials, the data is unlikely before election day. these are not democrat or republican and safety comes first, she joins us live next. robinhood believes now is the time to do money. without the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. youtalk with your doctorers cabout creating a plan. that works better for you.
duke tanner is a free man.ook at this video showing him reuniting with his son after donald trump granted clemency on a 30 year drug conviction. >> second best gift in life was given to me by donald trump, that day when i was able to -- i was given a double life sentence that was reduced to 30 years. that day right now is the second best thing besides getting my salvation. jillian: he granted clemency to 5 people yesterday. todd: 38 after the other, anger over a new coronavirus rules, my...
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from and who you have had conversations, has the president's diagnosis change anything about the tannertannernversations -- the -- -- tenor of your conversations. john: it has confirmed that we have a reality show in washington, d.c.. i don't like criticizing anyone, i don't find it productive. this is not about me, this is about we read this isn't funny. things that happened are not , and the stimulus discussions are not a productive conversation for the people who have too much month at the end of their money which is not just black and brown people but everybody. 70% of this economy is consumer spending. americans do not have $40 for an unplanned event before covid hit. cruel. downright we need a battle plan. virus.at war with the we need a long-term strategic battle plan and not doing tactical brush fires. vonnie: you work with the atlanta fed, and we wanted to bring this up, this is the idea that the fed is going to try everything to try to target minority unemployment and really zone in on some areas that could do better in an economy that is thriving in normal times. you,at does
from and who you have had conversations, has the president's diagnosis change anything about the tannertannernversations -- the -- -- tenor of your conversations. john: it has confirmed that we have a reality show in washington, d.c.. i don't like criticizing anyone, i don't find it productive. this is not about me, this is about we read this isn't funny. things that happened are not , and the stimulus discussions are not a productive conversation for the people who have too much month at the...
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austin tanner was only 18 years old. autistic teenager was beloved at his high school in melvin dale, michigan, for his bright, optimistic attitude, writing about covid on his blog back in may, he told his classmates, quote, we will get through this together, just don't ever give up. and we'll be right back. experience helps you navigate what comes next. at university of phoenix, relevant life experience and eligible transfer credits can help you earn your degree faster and for less. see how much you can save at phoenix.edu. can help you earn your degree faster and for less. our retirement plan with voya gives us confidence... ...we can spend a bit now, knowing we're prepared for the future. surprise! we renovated the guest room, so you can live with us. i'm good at my condo. well planned, well invested, well protected. voya. be confident to and through retirement. gimme five, good job! all right! isaac, good to see you. how are you, man? nice to meet you mr. vice president. god love you, i just wanted to say hi. well i
austin tanner was only 18 years old. autistic teenager was beloved at his high school in melvin dale, michigan, for his bright, optimistic attitude, writing about covid on his blog back in may, he told his classmates, quote, we will get through this together, just don't ever give up. and we'll be right back. experience helps you navigate what comes next. at university of phoenix, relevant life experience and eligible transfer credits can help you earn your degree faster and for less. see how...
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ask the families of curtis mcdonald, of john bolin, of duke tanner. nora logan, michelle, ask them how they feel to have their loved ones back at home because for years they set across a table and saw an empty chair. ainsley: alice, what do you think about what biden said? he said if you have a drug problem doesn't agree they should be put in jail they should go to rehab. you were in prison and some of them were behind bars because of drug problems. do you think that rehab facility would be better? >> >> the people who i was in prison with were sitting behind bars. too many of them, because of the crime bill. many of them lost their life. it impacted their families. you cannot go back and undo and give those years back to these families. i mean, and there are still people who were there who the president continues to identify and continues to look at their cases and brings them home. so i'm just listening what what was said about what is really on the ballot. what you did is on the ballot, too. >> that's true he said the crime bill was a mistake. you
ask the families of curtis mcdonald, of john bolin, of duke tanner. nora logan, michelle, ask them how they feel to have their loved ones back at home because for years they set across a table and saw an empty chair. ainsley: alice, what do you think about what biden said? he said if you have a drug problem doesn't agree they should be put in jail they should go to rehab. you were in prison and some of them were behind bars because of drug problems. do you think that rehab facility would be...
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and she's joined by vice president darryl honda, commissioner rick swig and commissioner rachael tannermmissioner eduardo santacana is absent this evening. also present is deputy city attorney who will provide with any legal advice this evening. at the controls is the board's legal clerk and legal assistant katy sullivan. i'm julie rosenberg the board's executive director. williams be joined by the representatives presented before the board this evening. scott sanchez and joseph duffy acting chief building inspector with the san francisco department of building inspection. the board meeting guidelines are as follows. the board requests you turn off or silence all phones and other electronic devices. apellants, permit holders and departen
and she's joined by vice president darryl honda, commissioner rick swig and commissioner rachael tannermmissioner eduardo santacana is absent this evening. also present is deputy city attorney who will provide with any legal advice this evening. at the controls is the board's legal clerk and legal assistant katy sullivan. i'm julie rosenberg the board's executive director. williams be joined by the representatives presented before the board this evening. scott sanchez and joseph duffy acting...
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this was the formal opening and adjourning of the death of sergeant matt tanner. friday morning a 23—year—old man was stopped in south london, found to have a controlled substance, and some ammunition on him so he was handcuffed to the rear, taken in a police vehicle to the croydon custody centre where he was held in a holding area, and he was held in a holding area, and he was about to be searched when he produced a firearm and fired, in the words of mick blackwood, several times, injuring both sergeant matt rata na and himself. times, injuring both sergeant matt ratana and himself. both were taken to hospital and it 0410 in the morning sergeant matt ratana's life was pronounced in extinct and a preliminary postmortem examination later that day it established that he had indeed died as we had all suspected from a gunshot rule that might bring to the chest. so this is a formal cause of death for sergeant matt ratana. a formal cause of death for sergeant matt rata na. interesting a formal cause of death for sergeant matt ratana. interesting that the inquest heard t
this was the formal opening and adjourning of the death of sergeant matt tanner. friday morning a 23—year—old man was stopped in south london, found to have a controlled substance, and some ammunition on him so he was handcuffed to the rear, taken in a police vehicle to the croydon custody centre where he was held in a holding area, and he was held in a holding area, and he was about to be searched when he produced a firearm and fired, in the words of mick blackwood, several times, injuring...
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president louisiana has will preside and she is joined by vice president commissioner swig and tannerna. deputy city attorney is here for legal advice this evening. at the controls is if legal clerk and legal assistant. i am the executive director. we will be joined by representative the city departments presenting before the board this evening. scot
president louisiana has will preside and she is joined by vice president commissioner swig and tannerna. deputy city attorney is here for legal advice this evening. at the controls is if legal clerk and legal assistant. i am the executive director. we will be joined by representative the city departments presenting before the board this evening. scot
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lets talk more about bad with tanner who is an economist at the resolution foundation.her age groups. absolutely. and today's figures we have seen the 16—24 year old age group that had seen the 00:07:03,709 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 biggest fall in employment. they restrictions affect weddings if you are in a tier two area? in tier two, weddings are still allowed but there isa cap weddings are still allowed but there is a cap on how many people you can have four guests. that is 15 in england. if you are invited and allowed to go along, you should still keep your distance unless you are ina still keep your distance unless you are in a bubble with them. will those are in a bubble'with them. will those most vulnerable 00:00:35,375 --> 2147483051:37:02,402 shield be given financial support if 2147483051:37:02,402 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 they can't work? it depends covering. some people have an exemption. young children or people with breathing difficulties or health condition that makes it hard for them to wear a face covering. but people, the general public, should be wear
lets talk more about bad with tanner who is an economist at the resolution foundation.her age groups. absolutely. and today's figures we have seen the 16—24 year old age group that had seen the 00:07:03,709 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 biggest fall in employment. they restrictions affect weddings if you are in a tier two area? in tier two, weddings are still allowed but there isa cap weddings are still allowed but there is a cap on how many people you can have four guests. that is 15 in...