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. >> it's the battle of indiana, the undefeated charles duke tanner. >> reporter: charles "duke" tannered out in gary, indiana's youth boxing and golden gloves. he turned pro at 18, and was undefeated in the ring. >> oh, he caught him with a right hand, timed it perfectly did duke tanner! >> reporter: tanner s on track to be a cruiser-weight title contender, before it all came it's been 16 years since his last fight, and he spent most of that time in federal prison. >> this call is from charles tanner, an inmate at a federal prison >> reporter: hey duke how are you? >> oh man, another blessed day n, another day closer to coming home. r orter: in 2019, he called me from allenwood correctional facility in pennsylvania. he had already served 14 yeaof for his firsnse, a non- violent drug trafficking charge. >> i was of five kilos and more powdered cocaine. it.y gave me a life sentence for i had life without parole. the only way home was in a casket. >> reporter: there was one other way, a presidential pardon. he subtted a petition to the pardon attorney's office at the department of justice
. >> it's the battle of indiana, the undefeated charles duke tanner. >> reporter: charles "duke" tannered out in gary, indiana's youth boxing and golden gloves. he turned pro at 18, and was undefeated in the ring. >> oh, he caught him with a right hand, timed it perfectly did duke tanner! >> reporter: tanner s on track to be a cruiser-weight title contender, before it all came it's been 16 years since his last fight, and he spent most of that time in federal...
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. >> president koppel: commissioner tanner? >> commissioner tanner: thank you. thank you, commissioners, for the warm welcome and to staff for the welcome to the commission. i was able to meet with leadership at the planning department this last week to get reacquainted, and i want to thank commissioner hillis and everyone for making themselves available. i also want to encourage folks to rethink my thanksgiving plans. i know just this morning, myself and my household decided to cancel the plans that we had for thanksgiving and just decided to do thanksgiving with our household. we need to do everything we can to listen to our public health officials. i want to encourage people to think about not only the safety of themselves but the safety of others before they decide to do something for the holidays. >> president koppel: commissioner imperial? >> commissioner imperial: just in the light of -- like, i know this is a struggle for all of us in terms of the public hearings, but whenever we have these kind of issues, i'm always worried about the public participatio
. >> president koppel: commissioner tanner? >> commissioner tanner: thank you. thank you, commissioners, for the warm welcome and to staff for the welcome to the commission. i was able to meet with leadership at the planning department this last week to get reacquainted, and i want to thank commissioner hillis and everyone for making themselves available. i also want to encourage folks to rethink my thanksgiving plans. i know just this morning, myself and my household decided to...
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i did see commissioner tanner and chan still wanting to chime in. >> commissioner tanner: everything i was going to bring up was what commissioner moore just brought up, which was the timing and how long for the continuance, and that was just discussed. and the only other thing i was thinking is just an idea, and i'm sure that mr. horn and the planners could come up with something better with an existing design that may have a more open space on the lot that is split. i think the staff are very creative and can work with the applicant for these types of ideas. >> president koppel: commissioner chan? >> commissioner chan: i just wanted to make the point that i am in support of the indefinite continuance, but i want it to come back to us for a longer conversation of [inaudible]. >> vice president moore: yes. commissioner chan, i actually think that that could be an ongoing discussion as we need to get into the weeds of that, any way, so i think that's a great idea. >> president koppel: anything else, zoning administrator teague? >> sure, thank you. i've laid out the rationale of why i
i did see commissioner tanner and chan still wanting to chime in. >> commissioner tanner: everything i was going to bring up was what commissioner moore just brought up, which was the timing and how long for the continuance, and that was just discussed. and the only other thing i was thinking is just an idea, and i'm sure that mr. horn and the planners could come up with something better with an existing design that may have a more open space on the lot that is split. i think the staff...
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>> commissioner tanner: sure.i would move that we would approve the project as proposed by staff. >> commissioner moore: second. >> jonas: seeing no further deliberation from commissioners, there is a motion that has been seconded to approve this matter with conditions. on that motion, commissioner tanner? >> commissioner tanner: aye. >> commissioner chan: aye. >> commissioner fung: aye. >> commissioner imperial: aye. >> commissioner moore: aye. >> president koppel: aye. >> jonas: so moved, commissioners, that passes unanimously. 6-0. commissioners that places us under the discretionary review fort final item on today's agen agenda, number 15, 2018-9883. 473 diamond street. this is discretionary review. mr. winslow, are you prepared to make your presentation? >> i am, can you hear me? >> jonas: we can hear you, yes. >> very good. then thank you. good afternoon, president koppel, vice president moore and commissioners. staff architect. before you is a public request for discretionary review of building permit appli
>> commissioner tanner: sure.i would move that we would approve the project as proposed by staff. >> commissioner moore: second. >> jonas: seeing no further deliberation from commissioners, there is a motion that has been seconded to approve this matter with conditions. on that motion, commissioner tanner? >> commissioner tanner: aye. >> commissioner chan: aye. >> commissioner fung: aye. >> commissioner imperial: aye. >> commissioner moore: aye....
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>> commissioner tanner: thank you. i want to thank the staff for a really excellent report, great presentation, certainly, a very challenging topic, and one that we're all, i think in our various lives, professionally and otherwise, trying to figure out how do we as a city move forward, how do we in our life move forward, and when does forward start? it starts now, but we have a long ways to go as a country and as a planet to move forward from the pandemic. i'm curious, director hillis, if you have a sense of how those metrics might be incorporated into planning staff reports, how a program does or doesn't advance certain metrics or get us towards a goal that we may have, if there's any thought that you may have or how we may operationalize as a commission examine how we're moving or not moving towards goals that we have for certain areas. >> director hillis: no, absolutely, and part of this is building our base data, making sure we have the data so we can provide you with adequate metrics and analysis of the data. but
>> commissioner tanner: thank you. i want to thank the staff for a really excellent report, great presentation, certainly, a very challenging topic, and one that we're all, i think in our various lives, professionally and otherwise, trying to figure out how do we as a city move forward, how do we in our life move forward, and when does forward start? it starts now, but we have a long ways to go as a country and as a planet to move forward from the pandemic. i'm curious, director hillis,...
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commissioner tanner? >> commissioner tanner: i have a question. if there were a report of easement, would we be able to verify that or would that not be relevant? >> allowed use, the parking in the rear yard is an allowed use. the question is whether or not one can get to it. that's beyond our means. in other words, no access question is a matter to be determined at a future date in another location, another jurisdiction but it's not a function or a matter to be decided by land use control. >> commissioner tanner: i understand it's not decided -- i'm trying to understand because i concur with staff recommendation on this. just to understand in the situations where you have a land lot property, if they had a legal right to park and that was complied with the code, that lob allowed i'm assuming. that question has not been answered. >> it's my understanding. >> commissioner tanner: thank you. i would move staff recommendation. >> second. >> seeing no other commissioners upon us, there's a motion that's been seconded to not take discretionary review a
commissioner tanner? >> commissioner tanner: i have a question. if there were a report of easement, would we be able to verify that or would that not be relevant? >> allowed use, the parking in the rear yard is an allowed use. the question is whether or not one can get to it. that's beyond our means. in other words, no access question is a matter to be determined at a future date in another location, another jurisdiction but it's not a function or a matter to be decided by land use...
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the attackers knew where tanner worked and drove there with the family. agent -- >> they are going to keep the son and the wife while he goes in and robs the bank. >> this is a child in arms. >> this is a baby. >> does this make this a special case? >> you're ramping up when you talk about a defenseless infant. >> tanner went into the vault as seen from the surveillance camera and loaded a black bag with cash. he then went out to the car where the kidnappers are holding the family. >> you see the car stop and you see tanner harris hand over a very large bag but you can see a brief struggle. >> tanner demand had the kidnappers let his wife and child go before he would turn over the cash. >> at which time the bag is yanked, the door is shut and the image of the husband and father left in that parking lot by himself watching the car speed away. >> two armed december prados have taken his family. >> yes. they left abigail and son in their own vehicle while they got off in the get away car. they had escaped once again but they netted $195,000 for their efforts
the attackers knew where tanner worked and drove there with the family. agent -- >> they are going to keep the son and the wife while he goes in and robs the bank. >> this is a child in arms. >> this is a baby. >> does this make this a special case? >> you're ramping up when you talk about a defenseless infant. >> tanner went into the vault as seen from the surveillance camera and loaded a black bag with cash. he then went out to the car where the kidnappers...
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tanner, the youngest, was in eighth grade then.re in high school. >> it was great. >> what a change, huh? >> didn't take long to adjust? >> he had to adjust to what our plans were. >> you had been coping on your own for so long. >> yeah. >> and this time, this third chance, the kids were determined this would be different. >> we wanted to know that our dad will not be taken away from us again for a crime we know he did not commit. >> it was a very public coming out. kayla addressed the cameras. the rest of the kids and their teary-eyed dad stood by. >> we will not sit here in silence and watch another travesty of justice take place. >> the family launched a tip line, asking the public to help find out what really happened to michele. it was march, 2014. >> it's time for a real investigation that will get us answers. >> i think there was a good thing for us to finally come out and talk about it. >> how did it feel to do it? >> good. >> we all knew this was kind of our time to come out and give our side and do our part in this. >> ca
tanner, the youngest, was in eighth grade then.re in high school. >> it was great. >> what a change, huh? >> didn't take long to adjust? >> he had to adjust to what our plans were. >> you had been coping on your own for so long. >> yeah. >> and this time, this third chance, the kids were determined this would be different. >> we wanted to know that our dad will not be taken away from us again for a crime we know he did not commit. >> it was...
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i am joined by sarah tanner who is with traditional medicinal's and why is it so important for you guys to give back in this way this year? >> traditional medicinal's have a long history of supporting volunteerism and encouraging volunteerism for all of our employees. most recently we wanted to invest in the communities where our employees lived and worked. we gave our employees the opportunity to select partners that were meaningful to them. redwood empire food bank is one of those partners that was recently selected. we are supporting the organization in a number of different ways volunteerism, and we are so excited to support the organization and volunteer in safe and socially distance matter, especially as the need is so critical this year. we are also providing in-kind donations like the donations and collecting food on site at our locations, as well. a lot of employees have personal stories about how they have directly impacted by the work of the red word and a food bank it means a lot to us but to support them. >> what are you guys? >> it is one of those fundamental -- we have a
i am joined by sarah tanner who is with traditional medicinal's and why is it so important for you guys to give back in this way this year? >> traditional medicinal's have a long history of supporting volunteerism and encouraging volunteerism for all of our employees. most recently we wanted to invest in the communities where our employees lived and worked. we gave our employees the opportunity to select partners that were meaningful to them. redwood empire food bank is one of those...
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said oh that sounds very controversial and i one of the artists who really impressed me actually was tanner you want to ask we've got some excerpts from our special on him that we can check out now. i don't know if he. does this. but none from i know in a given enough time to talk to. us on this phone and i think he's. coming. to invite if. he were to start fresh bute and even talk length. is quite honest yeah the whole video it's 26 minutes long and where do you find it with. classical music on you tube like. i do thanks a lot for helping put together this wonderful channel and coming to talk to me about it and thank you for watching and listening check out d. w. classical music go subscribe and please help us keep putting world class music on the web we really appreciate your support. formica and me both take care to next time i like. to. kick off. goldman's musical style step onto the stage. hardly any of us want to have this much talent up its sleeve but does this new generation have what it takes can make a full plate for a year of success a promise to. shake off. in 30 minutes on d w.
said oh that sounds very controversial and i one of the artists who really impressed me actually was tanner you want to ask we've got some excerpts from our special on him that we can check out now. i don't know if he. does this. but none from i know in a given enough time to talk to. us on this phone and i think he's. coming. to invite if. he were to start fresh bute and even talk length. is quite honest yeah the whole video it's 26 minutes long and where do you find it with. classical music...
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. >> in front of an all white jury, prosecutor lisa tanner began her opening arguments. >> rodney reeday in to her truck. >> we believe from there, that rodney reed raped her and strangled her. >> the lynch pin of the case for them was that they had rodney reed's dna inside stacy stites. >> the weakness in the defense's case, is after they told the jury they were going to show evidence of the affair, they were not able to produce witnesses to testify about it. >> after less than a day of deliberating, all of the 12 jurors came back unanimously and they decided that rodney reed was guilty of the capital murder of stacy stites. >> during the punishment phase the prosecution can bring up anything about your background prior bad acts, accusations, things that have not even been proved in court to try to convince the jury that you deserve death. >> the lawyers for the state bring in allegations that they say he was guilty of, but never was charged with. >> it's taking a toll out of your client when he says, no, he did not do that. >> the jury deliberated five hours and delivered a death sen
. >> in front of an all white jury, prosecutor lisa tanner began her opening arguments. >> rodney reeday in to her truck. >> we believe from there, that rodney reed raped her and strangled her. >> the lynch pin of the case for them was that they had rodney reed's dna inside stacy stites. >> the weakness in the defense's case, is after they told the jury they were going to show evidence of the affair, they were not able to produce witnesses to testify about it....
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joining us live now is nathan tanner, he's the pyrotechnic director for thus far which at the plaza hotel maid thanks for joining us here. how is this going to be different from what we see typically on the strip at caesars compared to here. >>well the stuff you guys see you see on this trip is using what they call a class is a 1.3 g explosive mean that those type of shells order rocks lift charges more more aerial breaking things like that. but we have here is closer to a one 0.4 g class. it's actually a close proximity and by doing this we actually throwing a lot of states are as well because the company itself we deal with a lot of stage productions. so we have a big production with the one 0.4 g high explosives which is a close proxy. and then we also makes a lot of stage fire involved was really cool as you like to put this all together and make it an immersive experience is that correct that's correct a lot of to do is because the other stage pile. i do what we call a 3.60 display so many nice set of sitting there looking at a distance seen the fireworks actually put the audience in
joining us live now is nathan tanner, he's the pyrotechnic director for thus far which at the plaza hotel maid thanks for joining us here. how is this going to be different from what we see typically on the strip at caesars compared to here. >>well the stuff you guys see you see on this trip is using what they call a class is a 1.3 g explosive mean that those type of shells order rocks lift charges more more aerial breaking things like that. but we have here is closer to a one 0.4 g...
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general to serve as his health secretary if confirmed by the senate havea basara will be the festa tanner to head that department french president emanuel says on sales to egypt will not be made conditional on its human rights record he says he did speak frankly about rights violations with present up to paris on monday but without adding detail. millions of people across the u.s. state of california now back on the sweeping lockdown rules the stay home or to places restrictions on the opening of restaurants psalms and stores while also limiting gatherings the measures are being implemented as the state's reports its highest ever number of infections more than fest he 1000 in a single day there if it is some hospitals could run out of intensive care beds iran's foreign ministry says it's welcoming the progress made by all parties and solving the cats a blockade that stays off to saudi arabia's foreign minister said all involved on board to find a resolution saudi arabia the u.a.e. bahrain and egypt imposed a land and sea blockade on castle back in 2017 among the demands was for doha to do
general to serve as his health secretary if confirmed by the senate havea basara will be the festa tanner to head that department french president emanuel says on sales to egypt will not be made conditional on its human rights record he says he did speak frankly about rights violations with present up to paris on monday but without adding detail. millions of people across the u.s. state of california now back on the sweeping lockdown rules the stay home or to places restrictions on the opening...
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joining us live now is nathan tanner, he's the pyrotechnic director for this fire which at the plaza hotel maid thanks for joining us here. how is this going to be different from what we see typically on the strip at caesars compared to here. >>well the stuff you guys see you see on this trip is using what they call a class is a 1.3 g explosive mean that those type of shells order rocks lift charges more more aerial breaking things like that what we have here is closer to a one 0.4 g class. it's actually a close proximity and by doing this we actually throwing a lot of stage far as well because the company itself we deal with a lot of stage productions so we have a big production with the one 0.4 g high explosives which is a closed box and then we also makes a lot of stage fire involved was really cool as you like to put this all together and make it an immersive experience is that correct that's correct a lot of to do is because the other stage pile. i do what we call a 3.60 display so many of sitting there looking at the distance in the fireworks actually put the audience in the mi
joining us live now is nathan tanner, he's the pyrotechnic director for this fire which at the plaza hotel maid thanks for joining us here. how is this going to be different from what we see typically on the strip at caesars compared to here. >>well the stuff you guys see you see on this trip is using what they call a class is a 1.3 g explosive mean that those type of shells order rocks lift charges more more aerial breaking things like that what we have here is closer to a one 0.4 g...
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military calls the "shark shark tanneral ryn rideout told us that constant surveillance is also neededstop isis from regrouping. >> if you stop-- stop patrolling, stop going out-- you potentially could have a comeback. couleporter: its thought that thousands of the extremists are still at large. in neighboring syria, we went on patrol with the 82nd airborne division. ai they're working to stop isis l ofining control of lucrative oil facilities like this one. >> if we're not able to move re nnd, that means isis can. that means isis is getting in with the population and they're influencing them. >> reporter: but after president trump opened the door penen incursion by turkey into syria last year, some people in syria told us off-camera, they are now finding it harder to trust the u.s. norah. >> o'donnell: holly williams in erbil tonight, thank you. and there is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." an explosive wreck at 137 miles per hour-- how did the driver survive? ievere storms slam the east, and rms play in the eastthe next and batch of dangerous weather. and t
military calls the "shark shark tanneral ryn rideout told us that constant surveillance is also neededstop isis from regrouping. >> if you stop-- stop patrolling, stop going out-- you potentially could have a comeback. couleporter: its thought that thousands of the extremists are still at large. in neighboring syria, we went on patrol with the 82nd airborne division. ai they're working to stop isis l ofining control of lucrative oil facilities like this one. >> if we're not...
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from the fights between ena sharples and elsie tanner...the campaign to free the weatherfield one. i didn‘t do anything. and those classic one—liners. what‘s that lipstick taste of? woman, stanley. woman. you see this smile, betty? it‘s not really a smile, it‘s the lid on a screen. do i dress a bit tarty? give over. too demure altogether, i reckon. there's some days we hardly see your knickers at all! one man has been there throughout — william roache, playing ken barlow, who, in that first episode, was a student. sauce, ken? no. no, thank you. oh, but i got specially. oh, but i got it specially. you always loved it when you was little. did i? and he‘s hugely proud that both he and corrie have reached this landmark. what's up? nothing. considering that when it started, it was only going to run for 11 weeks. and also, i didn't want to be in it. and when you think about that, it would have been a life—changing thing if i'd insisted on not doing it. but apart from that, once we got on air, we were the first kitchen sink drama, and the reaction
from the fights between ena sharples and elsie tanner...the campaign to free the weatherfield one. i didn‘t do anything. and those classic one—liners. what‘s that lipstick taste of? woman, stanley. woman. you see this smile, betty? it‘s not really a smile, it‘s the lid on a screen. do i dress a bit tarty? give over. too demure altogether, i reckon. there's some days we hardly see your knickers at all! one man has been there throughout — william roache, playing ken barlow, who, in...
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tanner creates the map that uses humboldt's information, all of his detailed information way down intout it's a kartoosh. kartoosh on maps are usually a cliff notes way of understanding what the culture cares about and most european maps, it will be the cityscape, a landmark, usually a man-made landmark. it's a way of encapsulating what it is we want you to care about. so, what do we do? we take natural bridge and niagara falls and scooch the 800 miles together so it looks like it is the niagara river running underneath natural bridge so that our two natural monuments are functioning as one element in the american landscape. i find that very telling. i think the idea we would deliberately do that knowing as , as a cartographer does, that niagara falls is up here natural bridge is down here, that idea is more important than picking one of them and making at the topographical centerpiece. we know there are an enormous number of paintings and drawings of natural bridge and niagara falls. if you look at the numbers done by hundreds of artists, you begin to understand these are the places t
tanner creates the map that uses humboldt's information, all of his detailed information way down intout it's a kartoosh. kartoosh on maps are usually a cliff notes way of understanding what the culture cares about and most european maps, it will be the cityscape, a landmark, usually a man-made landmark. it's a way of encapsulating what it is we want you to care about. so, what do we do? we take natural bridge and niagara falls and scooch the 800 miles together so it looks like it is the...
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for half a century she worked at a factory and we have courts as a press operator a welder i would tanner and later as a plant maintenance engineer. stones . the water of like by car is thought to be so clean that people use it for drinking water the daily track to the watering hole in the ice is both a necessity and a ritual. in the sky i don't have time to get bored. there is always something to do we're. still not insults great shape anymore when you like that hurts the most the due to the heavy lifting so holding water is hard and removing slurry is to also be right. but the nearest doctor to 60 kilometers away and it would take the ambulance over an hour to reach probably should she require urgent medical attention. you dirty rascals and yet there is no is. what wait let you go come here my sweet anywhere. it's lunch time at lake by cop. yeah you know that there'll be a grab to eat soon where were you yesterday you freeloader. the fredo to shows up when there's food to be had. to. make. siberian winters cold and long sometimes they last a full 6 months with temperatures to plunge to
for half a century she worked at a factory and we have courts as a press operator a welder i would tanner and later as a plant maintenance engineer. stones . the water of like by car is thought to be so clean that people use it for drinking water the daily track to the watering hole in the ice is both a necessity and a ritual. in the sky i don't have time to get bored. there is always something to do we're. still not insults great shape anymore when you like that hurts the most the due to the...
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tanner, welcome to "mad money. >> it is always great to be here with you >> you may have 16 million people who are now on robinhood, is that true >> as you mention it has be been -- 2020 has been a year filled with uncertainty for a lot of our customers and you know we are excited to date to share more about how people use robinhood in 2020. we created robinhood recap you may be curious of your listening habits and how committed you are to your exercise or robinhood recap or customers can get timely information or insights to reflect on the steps they took as investor. it is a delightful way to take a pause and learn more about yourself or think about activities we also publish in a year in review which is a founder's letter we share our milestones we reached this year including 2.3 million people reading our educational article and daily visits to that increase over 260% since january and as i have talked on your show before, we have done a lot of work to help new investors meet their financial goals to roll out fractional shares which more than 2 million customers used monthly and cash m
tanner, welcome to "mad money. >> it is always great to be here with you >> you may have 16 million people who are now on robinhood, is that true >> as you mention it has be been -- 2020 has been a year filled with uncertainty for a lot of our customers and you know we are excited to date to share more about how people use robinhood in 2020. we created robinhood recap you may be curious of your listening habits and how committed you are to your exercise or robinhood recap...
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tanner stood that we would probably judge him about slavery. as we'd have to take care of that . begins to edit his papers all the way back to the french and indian war he was in his 20s. there are parts he does not touch. those parts about native americans. in his awful. i use words that should be again like forced labor. we should talk about this. we should just a genocide. we should just say that. and he left all of that . was sort of proud of it. he was proud to be called a town destroyer. means raising in town, erasing it. ahe was proud of telling indias that their way of life was over. a white man's way of life is better. why don't they just follows example . would say this incredibly ego stick away. i'm going to retire my farm, is holy way of life. he that was great. like a very positive thing. jamelle: so before we get a questions. there is one thing that i thank you so strangely relevant today. since we have all of these are thing. in washington sort of well-known that when hen left office, the farewell address. he warned them about all of these things. he sort of unavoi
tanner stood that we would probably judge him about slavery. as we'd have to take care of that . begins to edit his papers all the way back to the french and indian war he was in his 20s. there are parts he does not touch. those parts about native americans. in his awful. i use words that should be again like forced labor. we should talk about this. we should just a genocide. we should just say that. and he left all of that . was sort of proud of it. he was proud to be called a town destroyer....
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tanner, are you there? >> yes, thank you. so i think there's a -- two different elements. if i understand correctly, you're thinking about collections as far as insurance billing, is that -- is that what you were thinking about? >> insurance billing for both testing and vaccines and how that brings resources to us that we can direct to the equity efforts, and the more we can collect, the more we have in a constrained economic environment to utilize this as needed. >> okay. thank you. so with the covid vaccine, the initial supply is going to be paid for but the federal government, and so we are working closely with our partners because this really is an all-hands-on-deck effort to get everybody in san francisco vaccinated. we're working closely with our -- >> dr. tanner looks like she's hopped out. it looks like we're having a little trouble with the platform. can someone pick up? >> i can -- i can jump in, and i'm having a little bit of -- it must be a webex thing. i'm having a little bandwidth, too. so a couple of things on that that is concern. so dr. tanner started to d
tanner, are you there? >> yes, thank you. so i think there's a -- two different elements. if i understand correctly, you're thinking about collections as far as insurance billing, is that -- is that what you were thinking about? >> insurance billing for both testing and vaccines and how that brings resources to us that we can direct to the equity efforts, and the more we can collect, the more we have in a constrained economic environment to utilize this as needed. >> okay....
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checkout portable north pole where santa is making custom videos just for call them out by hello tanner show their picture and give an update on the gift they want. pictures on santas lap are tricky this year, but you might just see him in your own home, mom and dad can try apps like catch santa in my house from capture the magic. they can find santa in places where the christmas spirit is strong like your your tree. the high costs and half also seems to have x-ray vision for catching the big guy on film. imagine a are helps you make videos of santa dancing and singing with your kids. if you have a smart speaker is really easy to get in touch with the north pole on an amazon echo say call santa to get connected slate blitzen and i were just about to dance the sleigh bells should on your rate. >>just like the on a google speaker try asking what's happening in the north pole. >>sources tell us that set record should to work on a new song from his upcoming album called critical sounds like good news to me you can also say call santa. finally when it comes to the night before christmas many
checkout portable north pole where santa is making custom videos just for call them out by hello tanner show their picture and give an update on the gift they want. pictures on santas lap are tricky this year, but you might just see him in your own home, mom and dad can try apps like catch santa in my house from capture the magic. they can find santa in places where the christmas spirit is strong like your your tree. the high costs and half also seems to have x-ray vision for catching the big...
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tomorrow night, music from andre indris, and tooil tanner and sturgill simpson.hat. a golden globe winning actor, tv handyman, and the world's greatest classic astronaut, the season premiere "last man standing" airs january 3rd on fox. please say hello to tim allen! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: don't worry. >> come on! >> jimmy: i've been tested, i've been milked. >> oh, god. >> jimmy: how are you greeting people? >> did you say milked? >> jimmy: i've been milked a few times, yes. >> tested, milked. >> jimmy: how's it going? thanks for coming in to be here. how are you greeting people now? i still have this weird thing, even though with elbows, i feel like -- i know you're not supposed to, i feel like there has to be a touch, a bump. >> i did a thing. this is a -- oddly enough, i got involved in this exotic car thing for charity. it was a ferrari club. >> jimmy: okay. >> in michigan. they were like, didn't know -- i said, this is a good idea? to be driving cars and steering wheels? they're all wiped down and everything. when you got there, everybody was, h
tomorrow night, music from andre indris, and tooil tanner and sturgill simpson.hat. a golden globe winning actor, tv handyman, and the world's greatest classic astronaut, the season premiere "last man standing" airs january 3rd on fox. please say hello to tim allen! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: don't worry. >> come on! >> jimmy: i've been tested, i've been milked. >> oh, god. >> jimmy: how are you greeting people? >> did you say milked?...
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checkout portable north pole where santa is making custom videos just for call them out by hello tanner show their picture and give an update on the gift they want. pictures on santas lap are tricky this year, but you might just see him in your own home, mom and dad can try apps like catch santa in my house from capture the magic. they can find santa in places where the christmas spirit is strong like your your tree. the high costs and half also seems to have x-ray vision for catching the big guy on film. imagine a are helps you make videos of santa dancing and singing with your kids. if you have a smart speaker is really easy to get in touch with the north pole on an amazon echo say call santa to get connected slate blitzen and i were just about to dance the sleigh bells should on your rate. >>just like the on a google speaker try asking what's happening in the north pole. >>sources tell us that set record should to work on a new song from his upcoming album called the critical sounds like good news to me you can also say call santa. finally when it comes to the night before christmas
checkout portable north pole where santa is making custom videos just for call them out by hello tanner show their picture and give an update on the gift they want. pictures on santas lap are tricky this year, but you might just see him in your own home, mom and dad can try apps like catch santa in my house from capture the magic. they can find santa in places where the christmas spirit is strong like your your tree. the high costs and half also seems to have x-ray vision for catching the big...
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checkout portable north pole where santa is making custom videos just for call them out by hello tannerhow their picture and give an update on the gift they want. pictures on santas lap are tricky this year, but you might just see him in your own home, mom and dad can try apps like catch santa in my house from capture the magic. they can find santa in places where the christmas spirit is strong like your your tree. the high costs and half also seems to have x-ray vision for catching the big guy on film. imagine a are helps you make videos of santa dancing and singing with your kids. if you have a smart speaker is really easy to get in touch with the north pole on an amazon echo say call santa to get connected slate blitzen and i were just about to dance the sleigh bells should on your rate. >>just like the on a google speaker try asking what's happening in the north pole. >>sources tell us that set record should to work on a new song from his upcoming album called critical sounds like good news to me you can also say call santa. finally when it comes to the night before christmas many k
checkout portable north pole where santa is making custom videos just for call them out by hello tannerhow their picture and give an update on the gift they want. pictures on santas lap are tricky this year, but you might just see him in your own home, mom and dad can try apps like catch santa in my house from capture the magic. they can find santa in places where the christmas spirit is strong like your your tree. the high costs and half also seems to have x-ray vision for catching the big guy...
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joining us live now is nathan tanner, he's the pyrotechnic director for this far into the plaza hotel maid thanks for joining us here. how is this going to be different from what we see typically on the strip at caesars compared to here. >>well the stuff you guys see you see on this trip is using what they call a class is a 1.3 g explosive mean that those type of shells order rocks lift charges more more aerial breaking things like that. but we have here is closer to a one 0.4 g class. it's actually a close proximity and by doing this we actually throwing a lot of states are as well because the company itself we deal with a lot of stage productions. so we have a big production with the one 0.4 g high explosives which is a closed box and then we also makes a lot of stage fire involved was really cool as you like to put this all together and make it an immersive experience is that correct that's correct a lot of to do is because the other stage pile. i do what we call a 3.60 display so many nice set of sitting there looking at a distance seen the fireworks actually put the audience in t
joining us live now is nathan tanner, he's the pyrotechnic director for this far into the plaza hotel maid thanks for joining us here. how is this going to be different from what we see typically on the strip at caesars compared to here. >>well the stuff you guys see you see on this trip is using what they call a class is a 1.3 g explosive mean that those type of shells order rocks lift charges more more aerial breaking things like that. but we have here is closer to a one 0.4 g class....
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joining us live now is nathan tanner, he's the pyrotechnic director for this fire which at the plazael maid thanks for joining us here. how's this going to be different from what we see typically on the strip at caesars compared to here. >>well the stuff you guys see you see on this trip is using what they call a class is a 1.3 g explosive mean that those type of shells order rocks lift charges more more aerial breaking things like that what we have here is closer to a one 0.4 g class. it's actually a close proximity and by doing this we actually throwing a lot of stage far as well because the company itself we deal with a lot of stage productions so we have a big production with the one 0.4 g high explosives which is a close products and then we also makes a lot of stage fire involved was really cool as you like to put this all together and make it an immersive experience is that correct that's correct a lot of to do is because the other stage pile. i do what we call a 3.60 display so many in and sort of sitting there looking at the distance in the fireworks actually put the audienc
joining us live now is nathan tanner, he's the pyrotechnic director for this fire which at the plazael maid thanks for joining us here. how's this going to be different from what we see typically on the strip at caesars compared to here. >>well the stuff you guys see you see on this trip is using what they call a class is a 1.3 g explosive mean that those type of shells order rocks lift charges more more aerial breaking things like that what we have here is closer to a one 0.4 g class....
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joining us live now is nathan tanner, he's the pyrotechnic director for this fire which at the plaza hotel maid thanks for joining us here. how is this going to be different from what we see typically on the strip at caesars compared to here. >>well the stuff you guys see you see on this trip is using what they call a class is a 1.3 g explosive mean that those type of shells order rocks lift charges more more aerial breaking things like that what we have here is closer to a one 0.4 g class. it's actually a close proximity and by doing this we actually throwing a lot of states are as well because the company itself we deal with a lot of stage productions. so we have a big production with the one 0.4 g high explosives which is a closed box and then we also makes a lot of stage fire involved was really cool as you like to put this all together and make it an immersive experience is that correct that's correct a lot of to do is because the other stage pile. i do what we call a 3.60 display so many nice set of sitting there looking at the distance in the fireworks actually put the audienc
joining us live now is nathan tanner, he's the pyrotechnic director for this fire which at the plaza hotel maid thanks for joining us here. how is this going to be different from what we see typically on the strip at caesars compared to here. >>well the stuff you guys see you see on this trip is using what they call a class is a 1.3 g explosive mean that those type of shells order rocks lift charges more more aerial breaking things like that what we have here is closer to a one 0.4 g...
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from the fights between ena sharples and elsie tanner...rty? give over. too demure altogether, i reckon. there‘s some days we hardly see your knickers at all! one man has been there throughout — william roache, playing ken barlow, who, in that first episode, was a student. sauce, ken? no. no, thank you. oh, but i got it specially. you always loved it when you was little. did i? and he‘s hugely proud that both he and corrie have reached this landmark. what‘s up? nothing. considering that, when it started, it was only going to run for 11 weeks. and also, i didn't want to be in it. and when you think about that, it would have been a life—changing thing if i'd insisted on not doing it. but apart from that, once we got on air, we were the first kitchen—sink drama, and the reaction was instant and amazing. and we shot straight up into the ratings, and we've been there ever since. the character who‘s appeared in the second most episodes, 4,369, is gail platt. keeping count of how many husbands she‘s had is tricky. is it four, and one i married twi
from the fights between ena sharples and elsie tanner...rty? give over. too demure altogether, i reckon. there‘s some days we hardly see your knickers at all! one man has been there throughout — william roache, playing ken barlow, who, in that first episode, was a student. sauce, ken? no. no, thank you. oh, but i got it specially. you always loved it when you was little. did i? and he‘s hugely proud that both he and corrie have reached this landmark. what‘s up? nothing. considering...
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david: even though it is not 100% confirmed, if you look at the two-week tanner for cable through januaryas trading 16.67 and now it is under 12. it has come off quite a lot quite quickly. risk-based ife you think of it, and it is not definite, but basically assuming it is going to happen one way or another, most likely late today it will be announced. so the markets react with relief and say volatility is coming off. when it is announced, it will come off even further, but certainly the markets, because they are forward-looking, we think that they are pricing it in and seeing that risk can be 90% taken off the table. paul: bloomberg rates and ethics reporter david finnerty. let's check markets with sophie kamaruddin in hong kong. sophie: we have sterling on a front foot and while there is further appreciation, doesn't see further gains beyond 145 for cable. this as positioning is looking exhausted. the aussie dollar is heading toward the 76 level, getting a boost from iron ore prices turning higher. crude $48 aing, barrel, first weekly drop since october, dropping 2% this week. let's che
david: even though it is not 100% confirmed, if you look at the two-week tanner for cable through januaryas trading 16.67 and now it is under 12. it has come off quite a lot quite quickly. risk-based ife you think of it, and it is not definite, but basically assuming it is going to happen one way or another, most likely late today it will be announced. so the markets react with relief and say volatility is coming off. when it is announced, it will come off even further, but certainly the...
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. >> in front of an all-white jury, prosecutor lisa tanner began her opening arguments and laid out theecution would go with the entire trial. >> that morning, stacey stites got up at 3:00 or so. she left her apartment. to go to a 3:30 a.m. shift at the h.e.b. her normal route to work was on highway 21 through bastrop, where she would go through the railroad tracks going into bastrop. and rodney reed either jumped in her truck or talked his way into her truck, much like what he did with linda. we believe from there that rodney reed raped her and strangled her. and then dumped her body on the road and then put her truck less than .6 of a mile from his home and walked home. >> jimmy fennell testified in the trial. he gave the timetable and the timeline of where they were, how much he loved his fiance and that he didn't kill her. >> the state's key witnesses were meghan clement and doctor bayardo. >> these individuals painted a damning picture for mr. reed. >> dr. bayardo took the stand and he opined on stacey's time of death. and this time of death that he put was 3:30 in the morning. >>
. >> in front of an all-white jury, prosecutor lisa tanner began her opening arguments and laid out theecution would go with the entire trial. >> that morning, stacey stites got up at 3:00 or so. she left her apartment. to go to a 3:30 a.m. shift at the h.e.b. her normal route to work was on highway 21 through bastrop, where she would go through the railroad tracks going into bastrop. and rodney reed either jumped in her truck or talked his way into her truck, much like what he did...
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from the fights between ena sharples and elsie tanner. even the prime minister, tony blair, got involved with that. and those classic one liners. what's that lipstick taste of? woman, stanley. woman. you see this smile, betty? it's not really a smile, it's the lid on a screen. do i dress a bit tarty? give over. too demure altogether, i reckon. there's some days we hardly see your knickers at all. one man has been there throughout — william roache, playing ken barlow, who, in that first episode, was a student. sauce, ken? no. oh, but i got especially. you always loved it when you was little. did i? and he's hugely proud that both he and corrie have reached this landmark. what's up? nothing. considering that when it started, it was only going to run for 11 weeks. and also, i didn't want to be in it. and when you think about that, and then how life can, you know, that would have been a life—changing thing if i'd insisted on not doing it. but apart from that, once we got on air, the reaction was amazing, because we were the first realism. you
from the fights between ena sharples and elsie tanner. even the prime minister, tony blair, got involved with that. and those classic one liners. what's that lipstick taste of? woman, stanley. woman. you see this smile, betty? it's not really a smile, it's the lid on a screen. do i dress a bit tarty? give over. too demure altogether, i reckon. there's some days we hardly see your knickers at all. one man has been there throughout — william roache, playing ken barlow, who, in that first...
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i'm heath tanner a senior transportation planner at sfmta. we've joined the two items together for the presentation by design and the item declaring a representation declaring anti-black racism as a human rights and public health crisis around there's been the office of racial equity encouraged sfmta to adopt a resolution of this name as one of the first racial actions the agency could enact. it's building open -- upon resolutions of the same name and followed by other city departments as referenced from the public health commission to the public utilities commission. in that original resolution, the human rights commission called on every city agency to assert, quote, anti-black racism is a human rights and public health crisis affecting our entire community. just as those agencies have followed suit, along with the board of supervisors, adopting the resolution of this name so too have staff at sfmta developed and assemble with the action planning team the resolution before you today. so this resolution references much of that important rese
i'm heath tanner a senior transportation planner at sfmta. we've joined the two items together for the presentation by design and the item declaring a representation declaring anti-black racism as a human rights and public health crisis around there's been the office of racial equity encouraged sfmta to adopt a resolution of this name as one of the first racial actions the agency could enact. it's building open -- upon resolutions of the same name and followed by other city departments as...
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i think about milton tanner who i met in the sip hotels who is 70 with asthma, in a phase 2 hotel, not contacted in the months he has been in the hotel by the department of hsh what he needs to do to secure a permanent exit. the department housed only 100 people in the entire time the sip hotels are in place. they should only have phase one and two funding now. we want them to deliver on commitments and see 1,000 people housed before additional release of funds from prop c. thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> i. [indiscernable] i was part of prop c when it all came up. i am really like surprised at some of the ways that people are trying to not house the unhoused people. i think we should use all of prop c to house as many as we can. thank you. >> next speaker, please. i am from the youth services. i want to thank the oversight committee, our city, our home and budget and finance committee for putting the thought and intentionality behind the hearing. thank you for considering and investing for exits for transitional age youth. it is important for a choice and range so we can ensure
i think about milton tanner who i met in the sip hotels who is 70 with asthma, in a phase 2 hotel, not contacted in the months he has been in the hotel by the department of hsh what he needs to do to secure a permanent exit. the department housed only 100 people in the entire time the sip hotels are in place. they should only have phase one and two funding now. we want them to deliver on commitments and see 1,000 people housed before additional release of funds from prop c. thank you. >>...
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will: [laughter] rick: i didn't know you were a self-hair cut man, he's the self -tanner, man.ears back, convenient, like the weather, rick. rick: my barber for 60 some years just retired so i think that i can give myself a hair cut because my dad was a barber it must be a genetic skill. will: also you're trained in weather which we need to get to now. rick: let's do it guys. all right you want christmas day weather this is what things look like on christmas day. i tell you what we got a really good week for travel if going home to moms or grandmas or wherever, things are good today , tomorrow, tuesday, wednesday. thursday a bit of a problem pops up across parts of the east coast, and it's going to be really warm with that, which is great news, because its been so cold, but we're going to get a big warmup here and also warm and rain and we'll look at the chance of some flooding because of rapid snow melt across parts of the northeast. that's kind of a thursday christmas eve into christmas day , christmas day may be behind it things cooling down with more fresh snow back across
will: [laughter] rick: i didn't know you were a self-hair cut man, he's the self -tanner, man.ears back, convenient, like the weather, rick. rick: my barber for 60 some years just retired so i think that i can give myself a hair cut because my dad was a barber it must be a genetic skill. will: also you're trained in weather which we need to get to now. rick: let's do it guys. all right you want christmas day weather this is what things look like on christmas day. i tell you what we got a really...
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i think about milton tanner who i met in the sip hotels who is 70 with asthma, in a phase 2 hotel, not contacted in the months he has been in the hotel by the department of hsh what he needs to do to secure a permanent exit. the department housed only 100 people in the entire time the sip hotels are in place. they should only have phase one and two funding now. we want them to deliver on commitments and see 1,000 people housed before additional release of funds from prop c. thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> i. [indiscernable] i was part of prop c when it all came up. i am really like surprised at some of the ways that people are trying to not house the unhoused people. i think we should use all of prop c to house as many as we can. thank you. >> next speaker, please. i am from the youth services. i want to thank the oversight committee, our city, our home and budget and finance committee for putting the thought and intentionality behind the hearing. thank you for considering and investing for exits for transitional age youth. it is important for a choice and range so we can ensure
i think about milton tanner who i met in the sip hotels who is 70 with asthma, in a phase 2 hotel, not contacted in the months he has been in the hotel by the department of hsh what he needs to do to secure a permanent exit. the department housed only 100 people in the entire time the sip hotels are in place. they should only have phase one and two funding now. we want them to deliver on commitments and see 1,000 people housed before additional release of funds from prop c. thank you. >>...