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>> commissioner tanner: thank you. i'm really happy to have you hear, director rodriguez, and your staff, as well, so thank you for your very thorough presentation. a couple of questions i want to ask, maybe high level, and if you feel like they're out of your boundaries of your expertise, that's totally fine. something that i've been concerned about since i've been on the commission, while it's great that we're becoming the napa valley of cannabis, i have concerns about saturation in our city and what that does both to the industry -- if there's too many retailers, do they fight for the same share of the market and then everyone suffers because there's too much overall. do you have concerns about saturation and, you know, for me, it seems like an area where the board needs to take action to create some cap or further geographic limitations. i wonder your thoughts, if that's a danger that we have in the city. >> thank you so much, commissioner tanner. i appreciate the question, and certainly, we are closer to it. i thi
>> commissioner tanner: thank you. i'm really happy to have you hear, director rodriguez, and your staff, as well, so thank you for your very thorough presentation. a couple of questions i want to ask, maybe high level, and if you feel like they're out of your boundaries of your expertise, that's totally fine. something that i've been concerned about since i've been on the commission, while it's great that we're becoming the napa valley of cannabis, i have concerns about saturation in our...
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commissioner tanner is that okay with you? >> commissioner tanner: that is okay with me. i'll be the seconder as well. >> commissioner diamond: okay. thank you. >> commissioner fung: when we saw this project last time the number of exceptions, the number of things, you know my first impression was, what part of the planning code does this project conform to? as a result, i was not highly supportive of the project. as we have continued to discuss the legal ramifications of the state density bonus, i am aware that staff has indicated there is not a building objective findings with respect to health or safety. rationals in terms of being able to modify this project. i'm prepared to support it. grudgingly. >> commissioner imperial: thank you. for me i still would stand with my last position from the last hearing that we had about this. what stands out to me -- it's affordable housing onsite in here. with comments from the public especially with how it's going to impact their access to sun sn light and it looks like about 20 units will be impacted on this. i do think the subst
commissioner tanner is that okay with you? >> commissioner tanner: that is okay with me. i'll be the seconder as well. >> commissioner diamond: okay. thank you. >> commissioner fung: when we saw this project last time the number of exceptions, the number of things, you know my first impression was, what part of the planning code does this project conform to? as a result, i was not highly supportive of the project. as we have continued to discuss the legal ramifications of the...
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>> commissioner tanner -- i'm sorry to interject here but commissioner tanner, it seems like your connection is not very strong. you may want to just use your audio. >> how is it now? >> better, thank you. >> okay. if it goes worse, i'll join by phone. could you talk -- to the project sponsor, what is planned for the roof, the roof terrace doesn't have a lot of detail. is there going to be greenery, what is going on up there? >> this is richard again. the roof terrace is a really important part of the project. there are courtyards located two levels lower than that. the lower terrace was not intended because units on that level will have a small outdoor space of their own. other people are not encourage to use that other than a visual because of the way it operates, filter water in the overall water system for the building. and then the terrace level on the fourth floor is intended as a play area. >> i think the plan shows that the original design, i mean the previous design approved at 8,000 square feet of open space and this has about 5,000 and change. i think that would be the change high
>> commissioner tanner -- i'm sorry to interject here but commissioner tanner, it seems like your connection is not very strong. you may want to just use your audio. >> how is it now? >> better, thank you. >> okay. if it goes worse, i'll join by phone. could you talk -- to the project sponsor, what is planned for the roof, the roof terrace doesn't have a lot of detail. is there going to be greenery, what is going on up there? >> this is richard again. the roof...
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>> commissioner tanner -- i'm sorry to interject here but commissioner tanner, it seems like your connection is not very strong. you may want to just use your audio. >> how is it now? >> better, thank you. >> okay. if it goes worse, i'll join by phone. could you talk -- to the project sponsor, what is planned for the roof, the roof terrace doesn't have a lot of detail. is there going to be greenery, what is going on up there? >> this is richard again. the roof terrace is a really important part of the project. there are courtyards located two levels lower than that. the lower terrace was not intended because units on that level will have a small outdoor space of their own. other people are not encourage to use that other than a visual because of the way it operates, filter water in the overall water system for the building. and then the terrace level on the fourth floor is intended as a play area. >> i think the plan shows that the original design, i mean the previous design approved at 8,000 square feet of open space and this has about 5,000 and change. i think that would be the change high
>> commissioner tanner -- i'm sorry to interject here but commissioner tanner, it seems like your connection is not very strong. you may want to just use your audio. >> how is it now? >> better, thank you. >> okay. if it goes worse, i'll join by phone. could you talk -- to the project sponsor, what is planned for the roof, the roof terrace doesn't have a lot of detail. is there going to be greenery, what is going on up there? >> this is richard again. the roof...
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and it now sits in a cupboard in the museum in london. alger there is malcolm web went to tanner river to meet, become more elders who joined many others across africa in urging former colonial powers to return this tolan heritage. i know who he comes from, the people in kenya, it's called the g and was central to their beliefs in these to sing this song when it was carried to that community on the banks of tanner river macaroni among gassy, the 7th king of the night. and the council of elders, the only people who were allowed to play it or even see it, then god g was actually a way of life. authority emanates from its mysticism. he was on the king macaroni grandfather's rule about a 120 years ago where the drum was taken. and this is the man who took it yet. sanderson, a norwegian, timber trader. he was put in charge of the area by the british who were colonizing kenya. at the time, he sailed up the tanner river in a steamboat and eldest say he found the people who revered being catchy. more than him, they say anderson and his men found the gods being transported along the river, rest
and it now sits in a cupboard in the museum in london. alger there is malcolm web went to tanner river to meet, become more elders who joined many others across africa in urging former colonial powers to return this tolan heritage. i know who he comes from, the people in kenya, it's called the g and was central to their beliefs in these to sing this song when it was carried to that community on the banks of tanner river macaroni among gassy, the 7th king of the night. and the council of elders,...
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thank you. >> commissioner tanner: thank you. to agree with chair moore and commissioner diamond and thank staff for bringing this forward. i know it's complex and the memo stated other things, but i think you helped to boil it down to the more important aspects. i think that taking a second look at this, whatever the format is, whether it's a committee or some other way to take a look at these and i thank you, commissioner diamond, for pointing out two areas. certainly adjusting the balcony so folks get credit for them and provide them. i think, commissioner moore, your point, okay, it's 2021, we've learned a lot since the 60s, all the time this has developed, what do we think is appropriate now? i certainly appreciate our higher density areas maybe not having the same amount of open space as a single-family home, but maybe there is something more revised from what we currently require and similarly from the group housing standards perhaps it can be adjusted. one of the troubling things and i don't know if there is an answer for
thank you. >> commissioner tanner: thank you. to agree with chair moore and commissioner diamond and thank staff for bringing this forward. i know it's complex and the memo stated other things, but i think you helped to boil it down to the more important aspects. i think that taking a second look at this, whatever the format is, whether it's a committee or some other way to take a look at these and i thank you, commissioner diamond, for pointing out two areas. certainly adjusting the...
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commissioner tanner. >> commissioner tanner: thank you. i want to thank everybody who called in today. i want to thank commissioner mannedle man for his work on this project. good critical thinking. i'm going to start off but i want to hear from my fellow commissioners on their thoughts. there's a lot of different aspects of trying to solve different problems. identifying the problem we're trying to solve is critical to figure out how we want the legislation to end up and next steps. a few things i feel pretty strongly about but i'm hope to what the commission wants to do. what is the problem that we're trying to solve. from what i understand the problems we're try to go solve ing to solveand goals we're tryo achieve is how to guide the development of new housing in san francisco for the coming decades. what this legislation achieves is it does stop the proliferation of very very large homes. sometimesthe very large homes when there's -- going to be more expensive than a modest home. in my perspective house sg verys very expensive in san f
commissioner tanner. >> commissioner tanner: thank you. i want to thank everybody who called in today. i want to thank commissioner mannedle man for his work on this project. good critical thinking. i'm going to start off but i want to hear from my fellow commissioners on their thoughts. there's a lot of different aspects of trying to solve different problems. identifying the problem we're trying to solve is critical to figure out how we want the legislation to end up and next steps. a...
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brian: after that, tanner got suspended. tanner cross joins us now along with tyson.ear ended, you were reinstated, thanks to go taking the legal path. how did that feel? >> it felt great. it was a very warm welcome back to cool by administrators to workers, students, parents, again, there was a lot of tears. we are very happy with the judge's decision that my rights were violated. it was unconstitutional what happened to me i was happy to see my students at the end of the school year. brian: tanner, what exactly prompted to you get up and make that speech and bring attention to your beliefs and what you have been asked to do? >> yeah. i spoke against two proposed policies noah were going to will it will biological males could be females and females could be males. that would be lying to a child i simply could not do that in good con shep. brian: weren't going to back down on curriculum so they said you are suspended. tyson, what was your case for tanner and why is the school going after you again to suspend him? no public school teacher should be punished for sharing
brian: after that, tanner got suspended. tanner cross joins us now along with tyson.ear ended, you were reinstated, thanks to go taking the legal path. how did that feel? >> it felt great. it was a very warm welcome back to cool by administrators to workers, students, parents, again, there was a lot of tears. we are very happy with the judge's decision that my rights were violated. it was unconstitutional what happened to me i was happy to see my students at the end of the school year....
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commissioner tanner. >> commissioner: thank you. i want to second the comments maybe this could be recon figured and that can be some public amenity that the entire building community could share. i did also when this project comes back, i would love to learn more about the kitchen facilities that are provided in the units as well as the kitchen facilities that are proposed in the common area. right now it's just labeled kitchenette and that does give me pause regarding again if these units do not have full kitchens and a shared kitchen is provided, now i see one shared kitchen for 19 house holds. i do wonder if that's sufficient and will be looking for comparable buildings. i'm just learning about how this is going to function as a group housing which i think and so i look forward to hearing more and learning more about the kitchen facilities and how this building's really going to function. i supporting the continuance today. >> commissioner: commissioner diamond. >> commissioner: commissioner i don't think that has a kitchen. >>
commissioner tanner. >> commissioner: thank you. i want to second the comments maybe this could be recon figured and that can be some public amenity that the entire building community could share. i did also when this project comes back, i would love to learn more about the kitchen facilities that are provided in the units as well as the kitchen facilities that are proposed in the common area. right now it's just labeled kitchenette and that does give me pause regarding again if these...
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>> commissioner tanner: thank you., and this summer, they've partnered with a real estate partner to provide an opportunity for high school and some early college students in the bay area, so thank you to department staff for helping to make that project available. staff worked on a project, and they were very impressive for the proposal in a codevelopment in the city, and it was really inspiring to see all the things they wanted to put into the project, and i think if they got the chance to develop more buildings, it might be more fun, so again, thank you to department staff for helping make that possible and thanks to project genesis staff for all the work that they've done. >> president koppel: commissioner moore? >> clerk: commissioner moore, you may be muted. >> vice president moore: i am muted here. i want to thank staff for sending us the invitation for the final presentation for the [inaudible] program on august 5. i hope that everybody is around to dial in and see what happened. thank you for the program. i ve
>> commissioner tanner: thank you., and this summer, they've partnered with a real estate partner to provide an opportunity for high school and some early college students in the bay area, so thank you to department staff for helping to make that project available. staff worked on a project, and they were very impressive for the proposal in a codevelopment in the city, and it was really inspiring to see all the things they wanted to put into the project, and i think if they got the chance...
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at the time, he sailed up the tanner river in a steamboat, an elder say he found a people who revered the in gaddy more than him. they say anderson and his men found the gods being transported along the river, rested across a couple of dug out canoes, just like this one. they say they stole it, gunpoint took it off down the river. it ended up in the british museum in london, where it's being kept in a cupboard for more than a 100. yes. the british museum says it willing to loan artifacts from his collections, any of which were looted in centuries past. the king's brother was allowed to visit the gods in the storage cupboard 8 years ago and took this video 7000 kilometers away. the elders say they just want it back to you and guide you in ga, ga, is a symbol of government. it's used to rally the people and help them organize themselves. so now we don't have it. the poker has been becoming poor ever since. the areas among the poorest in kenya, over the last century. some ways of life haven't changed much. others have such as traditional beliefs which have been replaced with christianity
at the time, he sailed up the tanner river in a steamboat, an elder say he found a people who revered the in gaddy more than him. they say anderson and his men found the gods being transported along the river, rested across a couple of dug out canoes, just like this one. they say they stole it, gunpoint took it off down the river. it ended up in the british museum in london, where it's being kept in a cupboard for more than a 100. yes. the british museum says it willing to loan artifacts from...
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these to sing this song when it was carried to that community on the banks of tanner river, macaroni among gassy, the 7th king of the nice and the council of elders, the only people who were allowed to play it. even then god, g was actually a way of life. authority emanates from its mysticism. he was on the king macaroni grandfather's rule about a 120 years ago when the drum was taken. and this is the man who took it yet. sanderson, a norwegian, timber trader, he was put in charge of the area by the british, who were colonizing kenya. at the time, he sailed up the tanner river in a steamboat and eldest se he found the people who revered being catchy. more than him, they say anderson and his men found the gods being transported along the river, rested across a couple of dug out canoes, just like this one. they say they stole it, gunpoint took it off down the river. it ended up in the british museum in london, where it's being kept in a cupboard for more than a 100. yes. the british museum says he's willing to loan artifacts from his collections, any of which were looted in centuries p
these to sing this song when it was carried to that community on the banks of tanner river, macaroni among gassy, the 7th king of the nice and the council of elders, the only people who were allowed to play it. even then god, g was actually a way of life. authority emanates from its mysticism. he was on the king macaroni grandfather's rule about a 120 years ago when the drum was taken. and this is the man who took it yet. sanderson, a norwegian, timber trader, he was put in charge of the area...
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while tanner's tomonica roost, korea is edible. many varieties can be toxic spices of life, bigger rating, appetizing. and in some cases, boasting invaluable healing properties. and now we have a question for you. what's the 1st thing you eat or drink in the morning and one of mine, and you might have witnessed special backpacks, stuff with sports, getting your very own bit of d, w to take along wherever you go. right to us or business build, send a photo or video to d, w dot com slash d and flash my morning or by email. the deadline is august 6, looking forward to hearing from you and now it's time for on digital consultation. few is on the questions and doctors, scientists, and therapist answer them loosely. women wants to know if 65 is too old for the gym . the frog a sneak. it's not to live and act inside. you absolutely can't afford not to exercise. people don't just age because the years go by, but also because they get too little exercise physical activity. and every employee slows down the process of deterioration that come
while tanner's tomonica roost, korea is edible. many varieties can be toxic spices of life, bigger rating, appetizing. and in some cases, boasting invaluable healing properties. and now we have a question for you. what's the 1st thing you eat or drink in the morning and one of mine, and you might have witnessed special backpacks, stuff with sports, getting your very own bit of d, w to take along wherever you go. right to us or business build, send a photo or video to d, w dot com slash d and...
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and i didn't understand what museums were about and henry oswald tanners and the banjo -- is that what this was called? that one stuck with he for whatever reason. i would see in it other places and books and point it out as something i saw as a kid in the museum. and the albino alligator and there is a new one there. and i remember if there was one there and i remember when i was a kid and so many great museums and exploring the kids to grow up and the great field trips. had it not been for the field trips and being able to explore the concrete slide at golden gate park and all the great things and activities in san francisco. and for the connections and today's announcement is maintaining connections and making sure as we have dealt with the pandemic and dealt with the schools closed throughout the time and we wanted to make sure regardless of income and young people and people who receive basic social services from the city and they also have access to our art and cultural institutions in the city. and we have come up with the program in 2019 to provide for the summer museums for al
and i didn't understand what museums were about and henry oswald tanners and the banjo -- is that what this was called? that one stuck with he for whatever reason. i would see in it other places and books and point it out as something i saw as a kid in the museum. and the albino alligator and there is a new one there. and i remember if there was one there and i remember when i was a kid and so many great museums and exploring the kids to grow up and the great field trips. had it not been for...
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not as self-tanner that looks unnatural. whatever it is you want to cover, this is your solution. - it's so easy. i apply it just like my moisturizer and within minutes, i have flawless radiant skin and it lasts for days. it's phenomenal. - it feels so smooth. this is incredible! i love it. - it's really amazing when you see all of those spots and things disappear. they just vanish. - [woman] look at my legs. those veins are gone. those sunspots are gone. - [announcer] it works instantly to easily erase the appearance of virtually anything you want to cover including birthmarks, bruises, confidence-shattering stretchmarks, port-wine stains. even tattoos magically disappear instantly! sweatproof, waterproof, transfer resistant. body coverage perfector works for all ages and all skin tones. it gives women everywhere the confidence to show their gorgeous youthful skin all year long, every season, every occasion. go ahead and show off those gorgeous legs. no need to hide your flawless neckline. show off your skin at the office.
not as self-tanner that looks unnatural. whatever it is you want to cover, this is your solution. - it's so easy. i apply it just like my moisturizer and within minutes, i have flawless radiant skin and it lasts for days. it's phenomenal. - it feels so smooth. this is incredible! i love it. - it's really amazing when you see all of those spots and things disappear. they just vanish. - [woman] look at my legs. those veins are gone. those sunspots are gone. - [announcer] it works instantly to...
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and now in urban tanner, he has seen the city change over the years. so this is your vision for 2017, for that night, exactly berlin and on book. so that was the city itself, but also for the entire region focusing on sustainable development. he's looking ahead and how to manage a city is constantly evolving. what a fascinating effect after the fall of the wall. the city was like an open playground. there was so many empty buildings that haven't been used before. and that attractive, a influx of creative people and that occupied the space of at the same time, there was of course, also a boom. expect that investment for that was a lot off buying off property. and trying to figure out who actually own something at the time, because even that was unclear on that period. but that economic boom that everybody expected barely enough the portal to eastern europe and so on. that just didn't happen because it attracted artist optimistic people, you know, your community is the best clubs and all that. and it became of the night life center here just because the
and now in urban tanner, he has seen the city change over the years. so this is your vision for 2017, for that night, exactly berlin and on book. so that was the city itself, but also for the entire region focusing on sustainable development. he's looking ahead and how to manage a city is constantly evolving. what a fascinating effect after the fall of the wall. the city was like an open playground. there was so many empty buildings that haven't been used before. and that attractive, a influx...
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reports from miss rocky in the field here, they're looking forwards to how it will change their lives. tanner's get omega shoes as all she's ever used to light up her house, a bottle kerosene lamp. she lives in a village, 2 hours drive north about the starbuck who down there is a my go that we have many health problems. we spend more time than we should in hospitals, and i think it's linked to this lamp. next door, her brother in law is using solar energy, but only he and a few others here can afford it. theater to women, travel far with a donkeys to get the most basic support. if we had our tricity in our village, so they wouldn't have to go far to grind maze, for example, up to 65000000 fuel pins. that's more than half the population are not connected to the electricity. greet. many have bought government bonds for the construction of the grand renaissance dom africa's largest hydro electric down. about $250.00 steel pins. leave in this village. the poor, firmer who raised a $1500.00 for the construction of the dumb. the passionate about the project, and eagerly waiting to be connected to the
reports from miss rocky in the field here, they're looking forwards to how it will change their lives. tanner's get omega shoes as all she's ever used to light up her house, a bottle kerosene lamp. she lives in a village, 2 hours drive north about the starbuck who down there is a my go that we have many health problems. we spend more time than we should in hospitals, and i think it's linked to this lamp. next door, her brother in law is using solar energy, but only he and a few others here can...
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with me are the political strategist, jo tanner, and the journalist and broadcaster, daisy mcandrew.evening to both of you. tomorrow's front pages starting with. the end of coronavirus restrictions takes the lead on the front page of the ft. it reports that the government is shifting the onus of enforcing rules onto companies as individuals as legal requirements are set to change on monday. and scrapping those laws could see vaccine passports introduced for the first time in the uk as the prime minister urgese �*extreme caution�* — that's according to the telegraph. also focusing on the lifting of covid restrictions — the guardian leads with reports that the lifting comes �*despite fears of" exit wave�* and 200 deaths a day�*. and stay away — the i reports that while rules lift, almost four million clinically vulnerable people have been told to avoid people who haven�*t had both jabs. the front of the mail questions how long the freedoms given onjuly nineteenth will last for. it reports that the prime minister says restrictions could return in september if new freedoms are abused. an
with me are the political strategist, jo tanner, and the journalist and broadcaster, daisy mcandrew.evening to both of you. tomorrow's front pages starting with. the end of coronavirus restrictions takes the lead on the front page of the ft. it reports that the government is shifting the onus of enforcing rules onto companies as individuals as legal requirements are set to change on monday. and scrapping those laws could see vaccine passports introduced for the first time in the uk as the prime...
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that it's best to remembered by the stenographer tanner who's pencil broke? his only lead pencil broke as he was writing down. what was said in this room, but he remembered that stanton said angels plus it's characteristic with stanton's temperament how we viewed his faith how we viewed the world. he wouldn't have said something as profound is now he belongs to the ages. i have no doubt that in this room stanton said now he belongs to the angels. people filtered out of the room one by one. stanton remained here alone with the president and at that point he took a small scissors or razor and he approached lincoln's body. and he cut off a lock of lincoln's hair. not for himself, but for mary jane wells the wife of the secretary of the navy one of mary lincoln's few close friends in washington. and he sealed in an envelope wrote her name on it and later mrs. wells framed the lock of hair. with dried flowers that adorn lincoln's coffin at the white house funeral and so that was really the first blood relic taken from abraham lincoln. in this room by secretary of
that it's best to remembered by the stenographer tanner who's pencil broke? his only lead pencil broke as he was writing down. what was said in this room, but he remembered that stanton said angels plus it's characteristic with stanton's temperament how we viewed his faith how we viewed the world. he wouldn't have said something as profound is now he belongs to the ages. i have no doubt that in this room stanton said now he belongs to the angels. people filtered out of the room one by one....
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fulfillment, winning and losing one click in america, the recipient of the george polk award and tanner prize and others. the author of "the cynic", amelia pang author of "made in
fulfillment, winning and losing one click in america, the recipient of the george polk award and tanner prize and others. the author of "the cynic", amelia pang author of "made in
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fulfillment, winning and losing one click in america, the recipient of the george polk award and tanner prize and others. the author of "the cynic", amelia pang author of "made in china", and is an award winning journalist written for publications such as mother jones and the new republic, covering topics from organic import fraud to the sexual violence on native american reservations. she lives near washington d.c. our moderator today, nelson sanchez, director of the international human rights law clinic at uva school of law and research focuses on justice and post conflict scenarios and government and peace building and accountability for human rights violations. alec, amelia, camilo. it's all yours. >> thank you very much, jane. and thank you i a lek and amelia for this-- from basset books. it's been a pleasure to read your work, about the topic, but i think it's not only important, but timely and i'm glad for you to be in the process of and the research to get this out and to join us tonight for the panel. i have a couple of questions and i'm going to take some questions from our at
fulfillment, winning and losing one click in america, the recipient of the george polk award and tanner prize and others. the author of "the cynic", amelia pang author of "made in china", and is an award winning journalist written for publications such as mother jones and the new republic, covering topics from organic import fraud to the sexual violence on native american reservations. she lives near washington d.c. our moderator today, nelson sanchez, director of the...
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stay with us for that. strategistjoe tanner. stay with us forthat.ntre. good evening. as we've been hearing the news,. england manager gareth southgate has hit out at the racist abuse suffered by some of the england players after last night's defeat to italy, in the european championship final. southgate was speaking to the media this morning — after his side lost on penalties — three black players — marcus rashford, jadon sancho, and bukayo saka were targeted online over missing penalties. he said the players should hold their heads high — and the abuse cannot be tolerated. for some of them to be abused is unforgivable, really. i know a lot of that has come from abroad, people that track those things have been able to explain that. but not all of it. it is just not what we stand for, we, i think, have been a beacon of light in bringing people together and people being able to relate to the national team, and the national teams stands for everybody. the fa will conduct a full review after a large number of people tried to force their way in to wemble
stay with us for that. strategistjoe tanner. stay with us forthat.ntre. good evening. as we've been hearing the news,. england manager gareth southgate has hit out at the racist abuse suffered by some of the england players after last night's defeat to italy, in the european championship final. southgate was speaking to the media this morning — after his side lost on penalties — three black players — marcus rashford, jadon sancho, and bukayo saka were targeted online over missing...
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. >> reporter: tanner said they're also paying much more attention to the growing climate risks to the own and those they could potentially buy. fire, flood, drought, real estate has always been about location, and climate is changing all of that thank you, diana >>> up next, a master class in masterclass. online learning with top celebrities and experts. we'll take a look at the company and their ongoing series, the next frontier, afterhi ts. hey, dad! hey, son! no dad, it's a video call. you got to move the phone in front of you like..like it's a mirror, dad. you know? alright, okay. how's that? is that how you hold a mirror? [ding] power e*trade gives you an award-winning mobile app with powerful, easy-to-use tools and interactive charts to give you an edge, 24/7 support when you need it the most and $0 commissions for online u.s. listed stocks. don't get mad. get e*trade and start trading today. ♪ ♪ we made usaa insurance for veterans like martin. when a hailstorm hit, he needed his insurance to get it done right, right away. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa >>> the
. >> reporter: tanner said they're also paying much more attention to the growing climate risks to the own and those they could potentially buy. fire, flood, drought, real estate has always been about location, and climate is changing all of that thank you, diana >>> up next, a master class in masterclass. online learning with top celebrities and experts. we'll take a look at the company and their ongoing series, the next frontier, afterhi ts. hey, dad! hey, son! no dad, it's a...
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you might've heard about tanner cross.or speaking out against the district policy that required teachers to address transgender students with their preferred pronouns. >> i love all of my students, but i would never lie to them regardless of the consequences. i'm a teacher, but i serve god first and i will not affirm that a biological boy could be a girl and vice versa. it's against my religion, and flying to a child, it's abuse to a child ended sinning against our god. >> greg: after that he got suspended. the court ruled that he had the right to give his opinion at a public meeting in the school had no right to try to fire him. he was reinstated, but now the district in between denouncing their privilege, inspiring back like a meth head flinty indulge balls. appealing to the state's highest court. here is cross speaking it earlier to this hideous creature known as kill me. >> are you worried this whole thing is going to get reversed again? >> i still have faith in the school board and that the first amendment is on our s
you might've heard about tanner cross.or speaking out against the district policy that required teachers to address transgender students with their preferred pronouns. >> i love all of my students, but i would never lie to them regardless of the consequences. i'm a teacher, but i serve god first and i will not affirm that a biological boy could be a girl and vice versa. it's against my religion, and flying to a child, it's abuse to a child ended sinning against our god. >> greg:...
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saying that the president need to go to the suburbs and say look, when you want to take hunter and tanner to school, you don't want to wait in line six and a half hours. thank you so much, congressman lieu and cornell belcher and dr. greer, thank you so much for starting off our show. >>> plus, the surprising insights from donald trump's niece about who in the family may flip in this discover. >>> the news in the push for teaching the truth of race in american history especially parents like joy reid, coming right up. joy reid, coming right up that one! and the world's best, and possibly only, schmelier. philadelphia. schmear perfection. ray loves vacations. but his diabetes never seemed to take one. everything felt like a 'no.' everything. but then ray went from no to know. with freestyle libre 14 day, now he knows his glucose levels when he needs to... and...when he wants to. so ray...can be ray. take the mystery out of your glucose levels, and lower your a1c. now you know. try it for free. visit freestylelibre.us front desk. yes, hello... i'm so... please hold. ♪♪ i got you. ♪ all by y
saying that the president need to go to the suburbs and say look, when you want to take hunter and tanner to school, you don't want to wait in line six and a half hours. thank you so much, congressman lieu and cornell belcher and dr. greer, thank you so much for starting off our show. >>> plus, the surprising insights from donald trump's niece about who in the family may flip in this discover. >>> the news in the push for teaching the truth of race in american history...
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while tanner's tomonica roost, korea is edible. many varieties can be toxic. the spices of life bigger rating appetizing and in some cases, boasting invaluable healing properties. and now we have a question for you. what's the 1st thing you eat or drink in the morning and drop us a line? and you might have a special backpacks stuff with getting your very own bit of d, w to take along wherever you go. right to us or better still send a photo or video to d, w dot com slash b and slash my morning. or by email. the deadline is august 6, looking forward to hearing from you. and now it's time for the digital consultation view is on the questions and doctors, scientists and therapists answer them loosely running wants to know if 65 is too old, that the gym the frog a sneak, it's not to live and act as signal inside you absolutely. can't afford not to exercise. people don't just age because the years go by. but also because they get too little exercise. physical activity significantly slows down the process of deterioration that comes with aging. that the be important
while tanner's tomonica roost, korea is edible. many varieties can be toxic. the spices of life bigger rating appetizing and in some cases, boasting invaluable healing properties. and now we have a question for you. what's the 1st thing you eat or drink in the morning and drop us a line? and you might have a special backpacks stuff with getting your very own bit of d, w to take along wherever you go. right to us or better still send a photo or video to d, w dot com slash b and slash my morning....
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tanner was awarded defensive m.v.p., and noah was recognized as the newcomer of the year. so congratulations to lion nation. this team of young men along with their coach represent the west texas value of hard work and dedication and the west texas spirit of excellence in all things. god bless, and go west texas. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from colorado, mr. perlmutter, for five minutes. mr. perlmutter: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, i rise today to honor the heroes from the movie theater shooting in aurora, colorado, on july 20, 2012. and all of the everyday heroes who make sacrifices for their community, including those heroes we have seen during this covid-19 pandemic. nine years ago today, 12 lives were taken. 70 were wounded, and hundreds more suffered emotional trauma. yet even in this tragedy, we saw incredible heroism. those who carried the wounded to safety and the first responders, law enforcement, firefighters, and medical teams whose tireless efforts saved many lives. i would like to recognize those who lost their live
tanner was awarded defensive m.v.p., and noah was recognized as the newcomer of the year. so congratulations to lion nation. this team of young men along with their coach represent the west texas value of hard work and dedication and the west texas spirit of excellence in all things. god bless, and go west texas. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from colorado, mr. perlmutter, for five minutes. mr. perlmutter: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, i rise today to...
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tanner will go into that in more detail. right now, we are administering about 400 doses per day. that's, again, dropped significantly, but that would result in about an increase of coverage at our population level about 1.5% per month, and i think the -- vaccinated population comparatively to the rest of the united states and to most other countries. we are much -- in much better shape of all residents in san francisco. 67%, over two thirds of the population, have received full vaccine coverage with a second dose. of those, more than 12 years of age, so those eligible for the vaccine, we're nearly at three-quarters, at 74%, and then, our most vulnerable population, we have relatively good coverage. i will say, though, that you can see on the box that is highlighted here, we still have people here that are at serious risk of acquiring delta. it's that difference between 791,131 and the 647,039. so while the percentage is good, there are still a lot of people that are at risk. i think the delta variant is basically the covid that we were dealing with last year on steroids, and i ju
tanner will go into that in more detail. right now, we are administering about 400 doses per day. that's, again, dropped significantly, but that would result in about an increase of coverage at our population level about 1.5% per month, and i think the -- vaccinated population comparatively to the rest of the united states and to most other countries. we are much -- in much better shape of all residents in san francisco. 67%, over two thirds of the population, have received full vaccine...
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tanner will go into that in more detail. right now, we are administering about 400 doses per day. that's, again, dropped significantly, but that would result in about an increase of coverage at our population level about 1.5% per month, and i think the -- vaccinated population comparatively to the rest of the united states and to most other countries. we are much -- in much better shape of all residents in san francisco. 67%, over two thirds of the population, have received full vaccine coverage with a second dose. of those, more than 12 years of age, so those eligible for the vaccine, we're nearly at three-quarters, at 74%, and then, our most vulnerable population, we have relatively good coverage. i will say, though, that you can see on the box that is highlighted here, we still have people here that are at serious risk of acquiring delta. it's that difference between 791,131 and the 647,039. so while the percentage is good, there are still a lot of people that are at risk. i think the delta variant is basically the covid that we were dealing with last year on steroids, and i ju
tanner will go into that in more detail. right now, we are administering about 400 doses per day. that's, again, dropped significantly, but that would result in about an increase of coverage at our population level about 1.5% per month, and i think the -- vaccinated population comparatively to the rest of the united states and to most other countries. we are much -- in much better shape of all residents in san francisco. 67%, over two thirds of the population, have received full vaccine...
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andrew tanner. >> you're watching "covid with covid-19". today our guest is dr.an francisco's command center that is located in the musconi convention center. she's here to talk about the city's high volume vaccination sites and san francisco's vaccination efforts. dr. tanner, welcome to the show. >> hi, thank you, it's good to be here with you. >> let's start by talking about the high-volume vaccination centers and the new mission neighborhood center. how many centers are we setting up? and where are they located and how many people will they be able to vaccinate? >> so we're setting up three high-volume sites. so we tried to locate them in some of our highest prevalence neighborhoods that are easiest to access. so we have one located here at musconi center at the south of market area. another at city college of san francisco which is in the oceanview and ingleside neighborhood. and the third one that is coming down the pipe is our produce market that is in bayview. so as far as the number of people that we can vaccinate, we are hoping that once we have adequate
andrew tanner. >> you're watching "covid with covid-19". today our guest is dr.an francisco's command center that is located in the musconi convention center. she's here to talk about the city's high volume vaccination sites and san francisco's vaccination efforts. dr. tanner, welcome to the show. >> hi, thank you, it's good to be here with you. >> let's start by talking about the high-volume vaccination centers and the new mission neighborhood center. how many...
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dread scott, jeef justice tanner said, blacks otherwise had no whites that whites had to protect. or recognize. and they can never be part of the global community. this is 1856. so already there's a very strong statement that blacks are separate and apart. at least socially. then the civil war and shortly after the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments. and those, specially 14th, was meant to overturn dread scott. they are alone. they are citizens. they have all the rights and privileges of american citizenship. so this is a radical break potentially. then supreme court gets the case, there is one of the first times it is interim rhetting equal protection institutionalized segregation. especially in the south. segregation and white premcy were already very much in place. jim crow was already in place. at least in this context, the supreme court had not put its motto on this. what i'm suggesting is that we're dealing with complex interactions. clearly, the country was segregated. clearly, reconstruction had ended. clearly, jim crow was being grounded into the country. clearly white supre
dread scott, jeef justice tanner said, blacks otherwise had no whites that whites had to protect. or recognize. and they can never be part of the global community. this is 1856. so already there's a very strong statement that blacks are separate and apart. at least socially. then the civil war and shortly after the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments. and those, specially 14th, was meant to overturn dread scott. they are alone. they are citizens. they have all the rights and privileges of american...
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six bulldogs were named to this year's college world series all tournament team, logan, ken, lake, tanner allen, rowdy major don and will bednar. i want to commend the mississippi state bulldog team for their tireless work throughout this season and for their outstanding achievement. they have made mississippi state and the entire magnolia state of mississippi proud. in the words of the late jack crystal, the voice of the bulldogs for many, many years, you can wrap this one in the maroon and white. i yield to my colleague from mississippi. hide. mrs. hyde-smith: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from mississippi hyde thank you. i'm pleased in congratulating mississippi state university baseball team on its recent 2021ncaa world series championship, the first ncaa championship in school history. mississippi state capped off its extraordinary season by defeating an incredibly talented vanderbilt university team 9-0 in game three. my house was full. we were all cheering. their impressive and remarkable run through this year's college world series is a testament to the rich tr
six bulldogs were named to this year's college world series all tournament team, logan, ken, lake, tanner allen, rowdy major don and will bednar. i want to commend the mississippi state bulldog team for their tireless work throughout this season and for their outstanding achievement. they have made mississippi state and the entire magnolia state of mississippi proud. in the words of the late jack crystal, the voice of the bulldogs for many, many years, you can wrap this one in the maroon and...
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. >> i am amy tanner. and i am the mother of a 14 and 11 year old. in the pandemic, my family traveled once a month to go along the great highway and the trips to the outer sunset and we visited coffee shops and restaurants and i think that i sympathize with traffic concerns and i know bad traffic. as a soccer mom, i have experienced the chain of lakes traffic jam, and they are not insurmountable. and almost the entire coastline has a highway next to it. let's take this opportunities to have unprecedented access to the california coastline. >> next speaker. >> before we start the time. i wanted a point of clarification and after each presentation there would be a minute for each speaker to talk. there were three presentations. and a lot of information given. do i get three minutes or one minute? >> commissioner mcdonald, do you want me to clarify? >> yes, please. >> please clarify. thank you. >> there were not three separate presentations. there was one presentation from several members of a team of city staff. and so you will have one minute of publ
. >> i am amy tanner. and i am the mother of a 14 and 11 year old. in the pandemic, my family traveled once a month to go along the great highway and the trips to the outer sunset and we visited coffee shops and restaurants and i think that i sympathize with traffic concerns and i know bad traffic. as a soccer mom, i have experienced the chain of lakes traffic jam, and they are not insurmountable. and almost the entire coastline has a highway next to it. let's take this opportunities to...