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up with the gates foundation. why the gates foundation? tahir: i said why'd you pick me up? are you going to do? they said ok, they are willing to put up money. you name it. i said, ok. in this case i put 500 million. he was shocked. haslinda amin: you meant it. tahir: i made a joke i said i speak english wrongly. my english is lousy. they said you should report. one week later i received a letter from bill and he said, we sign.n abu dhabi and : what about the lessons you learned from how philanthropy should be done. how to make an -- a greater impact. tahir: the people need your commitment. you have an agenda, a time schedule, you are sick, you're healthy, you do it because it is a commitment. itpeople want to be healed, it does not depend on if a donation is good. they cannot wait. we cannot wait. we have to be systematic. we have a fixed amount. we fix the area and the agenda. this is called philanthropy. haslinda amin: you have been quoted before that you are willing to part with half of your wealth. half of your wealth. if he goes to your people. forr: four indonesia --
up with the gates foundation. why the gates foundation? tahir: i said why'd you pick me up? are you going to do? they said ok, they are willing to put up money. you name it. i said, ok. in this case i put 500 million. he was shocked. haslinda amin: you meant it. tahir: i made a joke i said i speak english wrongly. my english is lousy. they said you should report. one week later i received a letter from bill and he said, we sign.n abu dhabi and : what about the lessons you learned from how...
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washington state and the gates family has a huge influence in terms of human money and expecting certain results. do you have any comments about things, particularly about the gates foundation and its impact on education not only in my statement across the country? >> i will make a very brief statement about it, will probably never get a great from the gates foundation because i oppose almost everything they have been doing for the past ten years. first of all, the idea that private money can solve the problem is very dangerous to begin with. ultimately that is charity. charity is a lovely thing, i never turn it down, but charity is not a substitute for systematic justice and equality. [applause]. it is unreliable, charity is inherently promiscuous, this decade might be low-income children in predominantly black latino school the next decade it could be turtles on an island of latin america. that is one problem. the second thing is, gates has been one of the primary forces in advancing the entire test and accountability agenda. it has place much much emphasis on that instead of placing its emphasis. see what they doing their shifting, not just gates but the whole neo-, libe
washington state and the gates family has a huge influence in terms of human money and expecting certain results. do you have any comments about things, particularly about the gates foundation and its impact on education not only in my statement across the country? >> i will make a very brief statement about it, will probably never get a great from the gates foundation because i oppose almost everything they have been doing for the past ten years. first of all, the idea that private money...
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when you go on the website of the gates foundation, the ford foundation, this is absolutely what peoplebelieve. if you asked politics out of the equation, it is easier to be optimistic because you just think all these people are not being constructive. i remember at mit, we want criticism but not the kind you give because your criticism isn't constructive and i said to him if that is really what you mean you are not talking criticism. you are talking a very different thing altogether. i spent in the late 80s and early 90s going back and forth to cuba, miami to havana and back, there is a famous speech you can find anywhere in any proper -- in many languages. it is called the speech to the intellectual. at the end of the speech he says within the revolution, everything outside of that. i think that is now the view of the mainstream development world towards its critics. what for them is the problem? what for them -- these are very smart people, they know about global warming too, not like the critics have a monopoly on intelligence. on the contrary. what is the reason they are optimistic
when you go on the website of the gates foundation, the ford foundation, this is absolutely what peoplebelieve. if you asked politics out of the equation, it is easier to be optimistic because you just think all these people are not being constructive. i remember at mit, we want criticism but not the kind you give because your criticism isn't constructive and i said to him if that is really what you mean you are not talking criticism. you are talking a very different thing altogether. i spent...
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. -- thethink the gates gates foundation is huge, and it has an important influence, but $4 billionaway about per year. drop in the bucket, a small slice of the american philanthropy as a whole. to make sure this crucial reality does not get overlooked, i do storytelling in the almanac about small givers. these two lovely people, real people named gus and marie. was a plumber, and marie was a nurse. their one indulgence was weekly square dancing. other than that, they were savers, sts savers. when they died, this couple left more than $3 million to causes. retiredwas a woman who in 1944 with $5,000 in the bank. through very inspired stock picking, she turned that into $22 million by the time she died, and she left every penny to a university so poor girls could go to medical school and college. another was everybody's mom. shimon mowed the lawn herself until she was in her 90's. advisor reported her goal for years and years was to amass ch as she could so it could go to the salvation army. she left $1.7 million to the modesto, california, branch of the salvation army. d shoes inine pitt
. -- thethink the gates gates foundation is huge, and it has an important influence, but $4 billionaway about per year. drop in the bucket, a small slice of the american philanthropy as a whole. to make sure this crucial reality does not get overlooked, i do storytelling in the almanac about small givers. these two lovely people, real people named gus and marie. was a plumber, and marie was a nurse. their one indulgence was weekly square dancing. other than that, they were savers, sts savers....
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the gates foundation above, which is that already told you it's only a tiny sliver of our overall entire philanthropic apparatus. the gates funding alone distributes more overseas assistance than the entire government. it is estimated in just its first two decades, the overseas vaccine program which is only part of what they do obviously, but the vaccine program is estimated to have saved 8 million young children. that's not a drop in the bucket, and he went okay. i want to take you a little further. gates does a pretty remarkable thing. guess what, gates fraction of the total amount of money america sends overseas is again very modest. religious congregations alone, churches and synagogues bundling money together, sending it overseas is about four and a half times what gates does every single year. my point is there's a big iceberg underneath the tip and easy to underestimate it. i just sacrificed a mighty set of vocal chords. another complaint you will hear of philanthropy is not coordinated. the rules vary so much. they are all over the map. there is no consistency. no one has control
the gates foundation above, which is that already told you it's only a tiny sliver of our overall entire philanthropic apparatus. the gates funding alone distributes more overseas assistance than the entire government. it is estimated in just its first two decades, the overseas vaccine program which is only part of what they do obviously, but the vaccine program is estimated to have saved 8 million young children. that's not a drop in the bucket, and he went okay. i want to take you a little...
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washington state and the gates family has a huge influence in terms of human money and expecting certain results. do you have any comments about things, particularly about the gates foundation and its impact on education not only in my statement across the country? >> i will make a very brief statement about it, will probably never get a great from the gates foundation because i oppose almost everything they have been doing for the past ten years. first of all, the idea that private money can solve the problem is very dangerous to begin with. ultimately that is charity. charity is a lovely thing, i never turn it down, but charity is not a substitute for systematic justice and equality. [applause]. it is unreliable, charity is inherently promiscuous, this decade might be low-income children in predominantly black latino school the next decade it could be turtles on an island of latin america. that is one problem. the second thing is, gates has been one of the primary forces in advancing the entire test and accountability agenda. it has place much much emphasis on that instead of placing its emphasis. see what they doing their shifting, not just gates but the whole neo-, libe
washington state and the gates family has a huge influence in terms of human money and expecting certain results. do you have any comments about things, particularly about the gates foundation and its impact on education not only in my statement across the country? >> i will make a very brief statement about it, will probably never get a great from the gates foundation because i oppose almost everything they have been doing for the past ten years. first of all, the idea that private money...
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ruhlethat was stephanie with melinda gates of the bill and melinda gates foundation. jack dorsey doing double duty. , we did in two squares financials one day before it reports as a public lee traded company for the first time. ♪ scarlet: i am scarlet fu. "what'd you miss?" square set to report its first earnings as a publicly traded company. jack dorsey,on because he is also ceo of twitter. how he juggles both is a critical question going forward. at aroundck trades $12, not far from his post-ipo peak. thirdent is negative, a of its shares short, in part because the company is not making money. net income on adjusted terms is trades atyet square 10 times revenue, the valuation for visa and mastercard. slowed tovenue growth almost 50% in the previous quarter. one reason why is the transaction revenue rate, 2.95% previous three months. this decline is due to squares efforts to lure bigger clients away. another drag on revenue is slowing blame growth. most growth comes from increasing sellers using it service, currently more than 2 million. gadget first of its kind allo
ruhlethat was stephanie with melinda gates of the bill and melinda gates foundation. jack dorsey doing double duty. , we did in two squares financials one day before it reports as a public lee traded company for the first time. ♪ scarlet: i am scarlet fu. "what'd you miss?" square set to report its first earnings as a publicly traded company. jack dorsey,on because he is also ceo of twitter. how he juggles both is a critical question going forward. at aroundck trades $12, not far...
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the workplace. stephanie ruhle recently interviewed melinda gates of the bill and melinda gates foundation and they bout efforts improve the lives of women worldwide. female: we want to see role models at all levels of society. you want to see them at the corporate level, board rooms, as ceos, in the government, nonprofit sector. at the end of the day, when you are electing the next leader, you have to elected them based on a platform and what you believe in them. i have seen amazing men -- justin trudeau, prime minister of canada, doing amazing things for women right now -- and someone like angela merkel in germany doing fantastic thing straight you can be a man or a woman and be pro-female policy and pro-business. stephanie: john kasich said we needed to get women out of the kitchen to help the campaign. now, he said this in 1978, but it is true, many women are leaving their kitchens. do we want jobs that require 40 weeks of traveling a year? melinda: i think we need to be honest that women deserve many should decideey for themselves what a fulfilling life is, whether it is in the u.s., western eu
the workplace. stephanie ruhle recently interviewed melinda gates of the bill and melinda gates foundation and they bout efforts improve the lives of women worldwide. female: we want to see role models at all levels of society. you want to see them at the corporate level, board rooms, as ceos, in the government, nonprofit sector. at the end of the day, when you are electing the next leader, you have to elected them based on a platform and what you believe in them. i have seen amazing men --...
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. >> we adoped him for the golden gate lab foundation. >> all right. we will be right back. >>> the white house today announced president obama will speak at a summit on heroin and prescription drug abuse next week. the annual event comes amid growing concern about a spike in the use of hair win in the united states. >> on capitol hill a hearing was held to discuss what some say is a crisis that has led to a surge in overdose deaths. efforts to crack down comes as a growing number of jails and prisons are following san francisco's lead with the use of a controversial antidote. it's called narcan. those who want to get narcan into the hands of drug users acknowledge that it is not the cure, but they say it does offer a chance for addicts to seek treatment and eventually recover. >> critics argue that narcan only provides temporary relief. they also say it could act as a crutch. >>> frank and julie now. a lot of new information filtering in. >> a lot of new information. the links between the terrorist attacks in paris and brussels are now becoming clearer
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they already boast an impressive user base including the bill and melinda gates foundation and lean inow to discuss the potential of niche social platforms, the founder and ceo , and thank you for joining us. great to see mighty bell getting traction. you sell the software and it is a big company. what is the goal? >> our goal and something we launched a few ekes ago is to make it available to everybody. our goal is to create a new breed of community entrepreneurs. so people who can create community and business by bringing interesting people together who would not otherwise meet and to bring them together around an interest, specialty and shared profession, life stage and conditioned diagnosis and passion. we are already seeing such an interesting mix of networks on a platform. we have the largest network of craft hairdressers. it was started by two master instructors in new york and they just moved over to mighty bell as they are passionate with how do they bring their 10,000 craft hairdressers together to go deeper. they have 100,000 facebook fans but where two people come together
they already boast an impressive user base including the bill and melinda gates foundation and lean inow to discuss the potential of niche social platforms, the founder and ceo , and thank you for joining us. great to see mighty bell getting traction. you sell the software and it is a big company. what is the goal? >> our goal and something we launched a few ekes ago is to make it available to everybody. our goal is to create a new breed of community entrepreneurs. so people who can...
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running his company, berkshire hathaway-- so he's given the bulk of his fortune to the bill and melinda gates foundationused to reduce global poverty and disease. as for the other pledgers, they're tackling an impressive array of causes-- unemployment in south africa, early detection and treatment of brain cancer-- and some interests that take on a more political tone: tax reform in california and the national debt. but as bill gates discovered when he left microsoft, going from making money to giving it away isn't always easy. an example of just one of the lessons he's learned-- it doesn't matter how effective a vaccine is; if you don't package and deliver it the right way, it will not do any good. i guess there's a learning process, too. >> melinda gates: absolutely. >> rose: because you feel like, "how do you do this even if you're inclined to do it?" >> bill gates: it's almost disconcerting to switch to an area where you're back at square zero a little bit. and the measurements aren't quite the same as in the business game. what you're trying to do-- the need to take risk, try different things, and
running his company, berkshire hathaway-- so he's given the bulk of his fortune to the bill and melinda gates foundationused to reduce global poverty and disease. as for the other pledgers, they're tackling an impressive array of causes-- unemployment in south africa, early detection and treatment of brain cancer-- and some interests that take on a more political tone: tax reform in california and the national debt. but as bill gates discovered when he left microsoft, going from making money to...
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the suspected link. >> bill and melinda gates foundation. we are committed to support a number of issues and one of the areas i am curious about is the area of financial services for the poor. in your remarks you talked about the way that they map and follow. in our evaluation you noticed that there is debanking happening at the institution level and what they have done in terms of tension of trying to track illegal uses and flows. and others that try to use the flows for good. >> i don't think it will have an effect on the financial resources for the poor. they come from outside. they have the jurisdiction and the problem will be for those people who are just trying to send the associates. that will obviously come and that is why they are increased. they are looking at the amount last year. i think in terms of flows, we have the income support program that started two years ago. we have increased from 40 million groupies to that gives to very poor families about five million people. an income of 1500 a month to keep the food bill down. we ha
the suspected link. >> bill and melinda gates foundation. we are committed to support a number of issues and one of the areas i am curious about is the area of financial services for the poor. in your remarks you talked about the way that they map and follow. in our evaluation you noticed that there is debanking happening at the institution level and what they have done in terms of tension of trying to track illegal uses and flows. and others that try to use the flows for good. >> i...
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take the knowledge of who funds you as a sign of whether or not you're independent of considerations that may run into, you know, independence, integrity, and all that kind of stuff. so gates foundation is a supporter of yours, carlos slim in mexico has given you money, the lemann foundation in brazil. >> yeah. >> who are the other big funders of your operation as a nonprofit? >> yeah. google, ann and john doerr. you know, there's a guy in ireland, sean o'sullivan, dan benton. >> do you disclose your donors? >> the ones that want to be disclosed, we disclose. >> but don't you worry that by not disclosing all your donors that some people would be led to believe the people who are mucking with the integrity of your content are exactly the ones who want an anonymous designation? >> yeah, well, you know, this is, i mean, this is another thing where people have to just judge the content for what it is. >> right. >> and, you know, we take very seriously that people trust the content. >> that's your whole currency. >> yeah. >> if they stop trusting the content, the whole operation's over. >> people are sensitive. people can tell. if we're pulling punches or if we're not being objective or s
take the knowledge of who funds you as a sign of whether or not you're independent of considerations that may run into, you know, independence, integrity, and all that kind of stuff. so gates foundation is a supporter of yours, carlos slim in mexico has given you money, the lemann foundation in brazil. >> yeah. >> who are the other big funders of your operation as a nonprofit? >> yeah. google, ann and john doerr. you know, there's a guy in ireland, sean o'sullivan, dan benton....
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the u.s. was targeted. i don't think there's any foundation from that. many people are pushing back that that's total speculation. the idea that because it was near an american airlines gateng agency or a starbucks is the only evidence to suggest that. there's starbucks in every international airport we can speak of and there are multiple airlines in that area of the belgium airport. there's a lot of pushback against that speculation. >> a good point. those are thunings you see in every airport. ali, we're focussed on brussels and looking at the windows in schaerbeek for some time now. are we too focussed perhaps brussels right now? should we be looking more specifically in other cities? and are officials in other cities in europe right now doing enough to fight what could be imminent attacks in the works? >> absolutely. i think isis already hit in brussels. there's a possibility that they want to do something, they will probably do something somewhere else. and i think what needed to be done now, you have to map the threat across the continent. you have hundreds of people who went to syria and came back, and you need to do a matrix about each and every one to see who cam
the u.s. was targeted. i don't think there's any foundation from that. many people are pushing back that that's total speculation. the idea that because it was near an american airlines gateng agency or a starbucks is the only evidence to suggest that. there's starbucks in every international airport we can speak of and there are multiple airlines in that area of the belgium airport. there's a lot of pushback against that speculation. >> a good point. those are thunings you see in every...
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the called restaurant association and foundation and in addition to giving kutsdz to ore students and attentive chiefs we want to thank the chair of argue advisory committee for gary for the golden gate routine association for support of our students we know that san francisco is in particular is world-class foodie city so to have our students now prepared at the highest levels to not only work but thrive if that industry is a particular point of pride and privilege for us this thursday more than one hundred students from the tourism service will be the hospitality industry as career options beyond high school approximately, one hundred of the students from galileo and george washington high schools will be the community and for the first time in the academy and sfusd history at least 26 molts and restaurants and tourism organizations will play host to our students at the same time they'll found out what work basis matt haney is and under the wimps of our h.r. restaurant and executives our students will learn from and work with and actually get on opportunity to dine with their mentors this is really, really world-class experiences and education students in alignment with vision 2025
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foundation of technology running through it. >> an entire city built from the ground up with the goal of improving how we live, and it's working. i'll take you behind the gatesflorida's most exclusive luxury homes... >> welcome to one of the most pristine and private lakes on the lake butler chain. >> ...where cameras have not been allowed until now. >> ordinarily, we don't allow cameras in here to film these magnificent homes, but you're in for a special treat. >> florida is one of the many states that just seems to constantly take a beating from mother nature. but i've got the ways to keep your family safe. >> these rooms are engineered for 250 mile-per-hour winds. if the whole house collapsed around it, it is an entity unto itself. >> legendary coach lou holtz and his wife -- lucky to be alive after their home burns to the ground. >> this happens every day. i've been doing this 35 years. this is a very common occurrence. >> it's taken a month to don in the difficult task we had ahead of us. >> where do you even begin after such a devastating event? i'll tell you. america's changing, and that includes where people live and how they get around. >> a new gen
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the called restaurant association and foundation and in addition to giving kutsdz to ore students and attentive chiefs we want to thank the chair of argue advisory committee for gary for the golden gate routine association for support of our students we know that san francisco is in particular is world-class foodie city so to have our students now prepared at the highest levels to not only work but thrive if that industry is a particular point of pride and privilege for us this thursday more than one hundred students from the tourism service will be the hospitality industry as career options beyond high school approximately, one hundred of the students from galileo and george washington high schools will be the community and for the first time in the academy and sfusd history at least 26 molts and restaurants and tourism organizations will play host to our students at the same time they'll found out what work basis matt haney is and under the wimps of our h.r. restaurant and executives our students will learn from and work with and actually get on opportunity to dine with their mentors this is really, really world-class experiences and education students in alignment with vision 2025
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gated me on facebook for having hillary clinton on. he said i embarrassed the family. as if i haven't embarrassed the family a million times before. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] it's the foundation of my career. ted cruz is on tonight. get your thumbs ready to hate tweet. twoous was part of a cnn town hall event last night in nemesis donald trump. during the event anderson cooper, the moderator, asked trump about the threat he made where he said he would spill the beans on ted ace wife heidi and whether it was appropriate. >> after saying that you were going to spill the beans about heidi cruz you retweeted an up flattering picture of her next to your wife. >> i thought it was a nice picture of her. >> come on. >> it was fine -- excuse me, i didn't start it. >> with all due respect that's the argument of a 5-year-old. >> i didn't start it. >> the argument of a 5-year-old >> you would say that. country. >> every parent knows a >> that's the problem. problem this country has. i did not start this. >> jimmy: then he gave anderson a wedgie and moved on. mr. trump showed very good manners during the interview by excusing himself many multiple >> you're running for president of the un
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foundation. >> we had to do it in 7 hours! >> yes. -- bill and melinda gates. >> it was you a private event and we start at dawn and had until the afternoon, before the event started to get it done and, yeah, it was a thousand square feet. >> plus it rains a lot in seattle! >> yes. we were lucky that day. >> john: quickly, i assume, if people want something like this done for a family member, how do they get in touch with you? >> we have web site. and they an e-mail us and -- >> it is everywhere, basically. >> love it. thank you so much! appreciate you being here. >> amy: appreciate it. >> a pleasure. that insurancing, coming up next we are going to talk live to about what he is rotisserie-style chicken raised without antibiotics? it's what we do. that same chicken pulled by hand? it's what we do. freshly-baked bread and crisp veggies? it's what we've always done. the new rotisserie-style chicken sandwich from subway. hi, guys! spring is almost here and you know what that means! easter is hopping along. pso, if you're looking to stretch your dollar this easter holiday, pjust look at these savings at your local walmart. orlando, in head-to
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foundation of technology running through it. >> an entire city built from the ground up with the goal of improving how we live, and it's working. i'll take you behind the gatesury homes... >> welcome to one of the most pristine and private lakes on the lake butler chain. >> ...where cameras have not been allowed until now. >> ordinarily, we don't allow cameras in here to film these magnificent homes, but you're in for a special treat. >> florida is one of the many states that just seems to constantly take a beating from mother nature. but i've got the ways to keep your family safe. >> these rooms are engineered for 250 mile-per-hour winds. if the whole house collapsed around it, it is an entity unto itself. >> legendary coach lou holtz and his wife -- lucky to be alive after their home burns to the ground. >> this happens every day. i've been doing this 35 years. this is a very common occurrence. >> it's taken a month to don in the difficult task we had ahead of us. >> where do you even begin after such a devastating event? i'll tell you. america's changing, and that includes where people live and how they get around. >> a new generation of workers -- the mi
foundation of technology running through it. >> an entire city built from the ground up with the goal of improving how we live, and it's working. i'll take you behind the gatesury homes... >> welcome to one of the most pristine and private lakes on the lake butler chain. >> ...where cameras have not been allowed until now. >> ordinarily, we don't allow cameras in here to film these magnificent homes, but you're in for a special treat. >> florida is one of the many...
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gates told me, sometimes you have to plant a tree you never stand under. first corinthians says we have to lay a foundation and a cornerstone in our life. and luke says the measure you give is the measure you'll give back. we need to quit trying to predict the future and go out and invent the future. that's what we're all about. let me close by saying this. tomorrow, look in the mirror. when you get up in the morning look in the mirror, tell me who you see. do you see george washington? do you see thomas jefferson? do you see margaret thatcher? do you see ronald reagan. if you do, we're going to win. if you don't, we're going to lose. efetion the armor of god tells us, put your helmet on, put your buckle on and boots on and raise your sword to the enemy and fight like heck. that's where we are today. we need to do that. i would say in close, get on your horse, buckle up, saddle up, suck it up, go be paul revere and make sure conservatives are elected and lead this country in november of 2016. thank you very much. mr. brady: thank you. thank you. question for you. how many of you are ready to obliterate the tax code now? it's time, it is time for republic
gates told me, sometimes you have to plant a tree you never stand under. first corinthians says we have to lay a foundation and a cornerstone in our life. and luke says the measure you give is the measure you'll give back. we need to quit trying to predict the future and go out and invent the future. that's what we're all about. let me close by saying this. tomorrow, look in the mirror. when you get up in the morning look in the mirror, tell me who you see. do you see george washington? do you...
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in golden gate park where i propagate san francisco native plants that i give those plans out to the public for free because i know the importance of native plants. it implants are the foundationof all the ecosystems. without the nato plans you lose all the native species. so we need to propagate native plants, trust the land managers who work on this on a daily basis so questions were asked earlier, what should we do? to save biodiversity in san francisco? on this planet? number one, deal with the burning of fossil fuels. this commission should do whatever it can to reduce dependence on automobiles and once we reduce their people out of their cars and get amount mutiny or bicycles, walking can be a joy. then we can move the asphalt and concrete and create wildlife ordinance community gardens could san francisco could be a paradise. we should as the environmental commissioners that you are you should strive for sustainable san francisco where we don't have to burn fossil fuels, where we can restore habitat for wildlife and weekends with and enjoy a sustainable world. we have the ability. >> president omotalade thank you. next speaker, please. [calling names] >> testifier: my n
in golden gate park where i propagate san francisco native plants that i give those plans out to the public for free because i know the importance of native plants. it implants are the foundationof all the ecosystems. without the nato plans you lose all the native species. so we need to propagate native plants, trust the land managers who work on this on a daily basis so questions were asked earlier, what should we do? to save biodiversity in san francisco? on this planet? number one, deal with...
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in golden gate park where i propagate san francisco native plants that i give those plans out to the public for free because i know the importance of native plants. it implants are the foundationof all the ecosystems. without the nato plans you lose all the native species. so we need to propagate native plants, trust the land managers who work on this on a daily basis so questions were asked earlier, what should we do? to save biodiversity in san francisco? on this planet? number one, deal with the burning of fossil fuels. this commission should do whatever it can to reduce dependence on automobiles and once we reduce their people out of their cars and get amount mutiny or bicycles, walking can be a joy. then we can move the asphalt and concrete and create wildlife ordinance community gardens could san francisco could be a paradise. we should as the environmental commissioners that you are you should strive for sustainable san francisco where we don't have to burn fossil fuels, where we can restore habitat for wildlife and weekends with and enjoy a sustainable world. we have the ability. >> president omotalade thank you. next speaker, please. [calling names] >> testifier: my n
in golden gate park where i propagate san francisco native plants that i give those plans out to the public for free because i know the importance of native plants. it implants are the foundationof all the ecosystems. without the nato plans you lose all the native species. so we need to propagate native plants, trust the land managers who work on this on a daily basis so questions were asked earlier, what should we do? to save biodiversity in san francisco? on this planet? number one, deal with...
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in golden gate park where i propagate san francisco native plants that i give those plans out to the public for free because i know the importance of native plants. it implants are the foundationall the ecosystems. without the nato plans you lose all the native species. so we need to propagate native plants, trust the land managers who work on this on a daily basis so questions were asked earlier, what should we do? to save biodiversity in san francisco? on this planet? number one, deal with the burning of fossil fuels. this commission should do whatever it can to reduce dependence on automobiles and once we reduce their people out of their cars and get amount mutiny or bicycles, walking can be a joy. then we can move the asphalt and concrete and create wildlife ordinance community gardens could san francisco could be a paradise. we should as the environmental commissioners that you are you should strive for sustainable san francisco where we don't have to burn fossil fuels, where we can restore habitat for wildlife and weekends with and enjoy a sustainable world. we have the ability. >> president omotalade thank you. next speaker, please. [calling names] >> testifier: my name
in golden gate park where i propagate san francisco native plants that i give those plans out to the public for free because i know the importance of native plants. it implants are the foundationall the ecosystems. without the nato plans you lose all the native species. so we need to propagate native plants, trust the land managers who work on this on a daily basis so questions were asked earlier, what should we do? to save biodiversity in san francisco? on this planet? number one, deal with...